Alpha's Shadow
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r decades of service. But the light did little to ease the growing tension that clung to the pack like a storm waiting
n patrols, and I couldn't help but notice the strain in her posture. Her words were calm, steady, but her shoulders carried a tension she was trying de
a faint nod. I returned the gesture, though I couldn't suppress the
nt
h a group of younger wolves. His movements were sharp, calculated. Despite the years of separation, he hadn't lost his edge. The younger
leader. He had a charisma that couldn't be taught, a force of personality that drew others to him even when it sowed seeds of doubt among the elders
It was during a debate over a territorial dispute with a neighboring pack. Dante had argued for exp
had said, his voice ringing through the council
ed for weeks until the confrontation that led to Dante's exile. Now, seeing Dante back among us, I felt a pang of
re st
ression neutral but her eyes sharp. As one of the more level-headed members of the council, she often playe
toward Dante. "You see how they look
wn to him because he's new, Osric. Wolves gravitate tow
s got history here. He left, but he's still remembered as one of the stronge
asked, her voice
elia. She may be young, but she's steady, reliable. She listens
ia said softly
ies tear packs apart. And it's not just the young ones looking to Dante. Some of the older wolves-t
unreadable. Then she stepped closer, lowering
clear even before his banishment. They understood each other in ways I could never quite grasp, and I knew that
He's a disruption, intentional or not. Elara's trying to h
oward Elara. "She's stronger than you give her cr
ve time. Silas is watching, waiting.
. Finally, Celia spoke again, her tone firmer this time. "Then we help her. Quietly. Dante's return m
oubt gnawed at the edges of my resolve. "You're righ
finished, her voice hard.
a was Alpha, whether the others believed it or not. And as much as I respected Dante'
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out to her. She stopped, tilting her head slightly as she re
er voice steady. "So
spoke carefully. "Dante's pre
tone remained neutral. "I'm awa
izing. The younger wolves look at him like a hero, and
pression firm. "I won't let him d
lingered. "If you need su
reassuring and bittersw
led with an iron fist, demanding loyalty without question. Elara's approach was softer, s