The Wolves' War
d Kaida's absence had only made things worse. Her father, the alpha, was growing old and weak, and the pack was beginning to fragment. Some wolves were loyal to Kaida's father, while others were beginning to look to Ryker, the pack's beta, as their new leader. Kaida knew that she had to re
p her distance from the human. But as she looked into Arin's eyes, she saw something there that gave her pause. It was a sense of kindness, of compassion, that Kaida had never seen before in a human. And as she looked at Arin, Kaida felt a sense of curiosity. Who was this human, and what did he want? As Kaida a
the human wanted, or what he was capable of. But as she looked into his eyes, she saw something there that gave her hope. It was a sense of understanding, of compassion, that Kaida had never seen before in a human. And as she looked at Arin, Kaida felt a sense of curiosity. Who was this human, and what did he want? As Kaida stood before Arin, the pack's dynamics continued to shift. Ryker, the pack's beta, was growing more and more agitated, his eyes flashing with anger. Kaida's father, the alpha, was stirring in his den, his eyes opening in a mixture of confusion and concern. The pack was in turmoil, and Kaida's return was only going to make things worse. As she stood before Arin, Kaida felt a sense of trepidation. She didn't know what the human wanted, or what he was capable of. But as she look