The Wolves' War
t be the last to come after the pack. She looked around, her eyes scanning the forest floor for any sign of danger. And then, she saw him: Ryker Nightshade, the pack's
ather, the alpha, and now that the old wol
ida would have to be careful if she was going to outsmart him. As she stood there, Kaida felt a sense of determination wash over her. She would not let Ryker defeat her, not without a fight. She would do whatever it took to protect the pack and her family, even if it meant going up against Ryker. The two wolves locked eyes, their gazes intense and unyielding. Kaida could sense Ryker's ambition, hi
early not expecting Kaida to attack. But he quickly regained his composure, his eyes flashing with anger as he countered Kaida's attack. The two wolves clashed, their bodies locked in a fierce and intense struggle. Kaida could feel Ryker's strength and power, but she also sensed his desperation. He was fighting for his life, for his chance to become the pack's new alpha. And Kaida knew that she ha