Blood Betrayal
miliar scent comforted Nneka, but tonight it only made her unease worse. She stood by the window of her small
protect the town. She had been balancing her human life and pac
gnal – three knocks, a pause, then two more. Her heart pounded against her ribs. This wasn't a
door. A quick glance confirmed the moon was still hidden behind a veil of clouds, cloak
ted by the flickering lantern light. Her usually vibrant g
voice barely a whisper. "Th
ntrast to the chilling news her friend carried. Anya sank onto a rick
d, concern lacing her voice. "T
out, her voice trembling. "He's making
their brutality, resided in the treacherous mountain range bordering their
ated incredulously.
er voice dropping to a conspiratorial
she forced it back. It couldn't be true. Why wou
demanded, he
n't know. The Alpha wouldn't explain. He just said it
ha so desperate for security that he'd sacrifice one of his own kind? The
a growled, her voice lac
Nneka's arm. "He already has. The
terror within Nneka. Under the full moon, her transformatio
Nneka said, her voice g
"There's nothing we can do. The Al
lty to the pack, a bond forged since childhood, clashe
," Nneka declared, her voice fi
"Where will you go?
alone, of being hunted by her own pack, was terrifying. But the alter
t struck her. "What about y
oke volumes. Nnek
hisper. "About you living here, among the humans. I tried to cover
ble she'd taken years ago, hoping for a semblance of normalcy. Now, it seemed the
neka demanded, her voic
e a waterfall of moonlight. "I don't know. Someone must have s
ts loose lips. This felt more deliberate, a planned attack
r voice regaining some urgency. "There migh
The Alpha has his mind set. T
ks that danced like fleeting hope against the backdrop of their grim situation
something we can
flames. A desperate plan began to take shape in her mind. I
id, her voice low and determined
with alarm. "Escape?
But I can't stay here and be hand
'll be alone, hunted by the pack..."
Coven, worse than dead. Look, there might be a way out of this, but
ion replaced by a fierce loyalty. "Of c
ed you to create a diversion. Cause some chaos within the pa
n thought. "Chaos? How
me to slip away unnoticed. Something that won't get anyone seriously hur
g them just as quickly. The weight of their situation pressed down on them, the w
nya's eyes. "The old abandoned hunting cabin..
thin their territory, rumored to be haunted. It hadn't been used in decades, but t
genuine smile gracing her lips for the firs
ne. "A haunting of all things? Against were
eed to make them believe the cabin is truly haunted, something so
owls to orchestrate the most convincing haunting in the history of
ight be the last sunrise she'd witness as a part of the pack, but the fear was now laced with a newfound ..resolve. This wasn't just about sur
meager bag with dried fruits, nuts, and a waterskin, all
a collection of pungent, foul-smelling concoctions - wolf urine, skunk m
ss the forest floor, Nneka met Anya at the pre-arranged
ith dirt and anxiety, ha
a asked, scrutinizi
w pinches should keep the pack at
ve against werewolves. Accepting it from Anya felt like a pai
ya. Once I'm gone, I don't know what the Alpha might do to you."Anya
ka," she added, her voice dropping to a low growl, "i
th everything
forbidding silhouette shrouded in an ominous twilight. The air crackled with unspoken words and unspoken promises. Anya offere
hs of the werewolf territory, once a source of comfort, now felt foreign and threatening. Every rustle of leaves,
rew colder as she climbed higher, the scent of pine filling her nostrils. She pushed on, adrenaline masking th
aring. There, standing against the backdrop of a star-studded sky, stood the abandoned cabin – a silhouette of dec
ountain air. The cabin exuded a palpable sense of wrongness, an aura of secrets
worse than expected. Dust motes danced in the moonlight filtering through the broken windows.
is was her only refuge for the time being. Anya's plan depended on the pa
tegically placed around the floor. Using the pouch of skunk musk, she created pockets of foul-smelling air in various corners of th
Nneka knew it was time. With a deep breath, she raised her head towards the sky and unleashed a howl that
ide. Shouts, the clatter of claws on stone, and the unmist
n was w
k members, including Darach, the Alpha's most trusted lieutenant, stood bewildered outside the cab
hat stench?" Darach snarled,
autiously, his hand resting on the hilt of his hunting knife. "Do yo
ies? Come on, Finn, show some backbone." Despite his
followed by the dragging of heavy objects across the floor. The p
ound in the cabin. Dragging it across the rough wooden floorboards produced an unsett
Finn whispered, his
fazed. "Probably just some loose boards settl
abin. It wasn't a human scream, but a mournful cry that resonated with a deep-s
ncing werewolf howl she could manage, altering her pitch to
There's something seriously wrong here," he mu
f dust in their wake. Nneka watched them disappear into the trees, a sens
wouldn't be easily deterred. He'd send more wolves, perhaps even come himself to
n cast long shadows across the landscape, turning the familiar territory into an unfamiliar labyrinth. She kn
between her fingers, she smeared the potent herb on her clothing and fur, hoping to deter an
e sparser. The towering pines whispered secrets in the wind, and the rugged terrain teste
ss to find food and shelter. She slept in caves, huddled against the biting cold, hau
g that echoed from the distance. It wasn't the growl of a wolf, nor the snap of a twig underfoot. It
ey, she saw a settlement unlike anything she'd ever encountered. Stone structures, bathed in the faint glow of torches, clu
e very creatures she'd been r