The Alpha's Shadow
eel Kael's gaze burning into her, but she couldn't bring herself to mee
his voice held a dangerous edg
ong, burying her past so deeply, that speaking the truth felt impossible
nt," she admitted finally, he
tened. "I need
ere was a man," she began. "Someone I trusted. Someone I thought I loved. H
eak, though his gray eyes darkened
g. "He came after me and said I couldn't just walk away. And
s out. "That's when I realized he wasn't just dange
ion giving way to a flicker of unders
h them. I don't know why, but when I left, he swore h
e remained firm. "And you think he's
if he is, then it's my fault the
r fault, Lena. The hunters were coming for us eventually. Your pr
voice breaking. "If he finds me, he'll k
d, his voice a low g
ed to the den. Whispers rippled through the gro
hunters are regrouping," she said. "Scouts spotted them n
ession grim. "Then we
d forward, his amber eyes fixed on Lena. "What's her plan
id, her voice steady despite the fear twisting in her gut. "I know I've brought trou
what can you do, human? You don't hav
ng between them. "She's with u
ion hardening. "You're risking all of us
divide our forces," he said, his tone commanding. "Maren, take a group to the
bout you?"M
re going to the hunters' camp. It
ir way toward the hunters' camp. The moon hung low in the
is senses on high alert. Lena followed close behi
he asked, her voice b
heir numbers and their weapons. If we can
t," Lena
aint smirk tugging at hi
a campfire flickered through the trees. Lena's heart pounde
of tents and a few figures moving about. But the sight of their wea
ard a larger tent at the center of t
rom the tent, his movements deliberate and co
was
rom, the man who had
, his expression darkenin
ands trembling. "
d with intensity. "The
yed back, her heart pounding as she watched him close in on the first hunter. T
mp with her dagger in hand. Her breaths came quick a
r grip tightening on the dagge
to her, as he studied a map s
said, his voice sm
ned to ice. "
, turning to face her. His lips curled into a smile that
er than any human should be. But Kael was
ence and power. Lena could only watch, frozen, as K
alculating. He feinted left, then dro
reamed, rush
hing Elias's arm and forcing him to drop the
he said, his tone mocking
wasn't ov