The Alpha's accomplice
silence of the night was interrupted only by the rustling of leaves stirred by an icy breeze. Lyra clu
es were watching her, lurking in the shadows. His instincts screamed at him to turn back,
e at this time? » Lyra asked, her voice ba
lighting up his face. "A
ashing. "It's not a question of f
r, placing a reassuring hand on her arm. "You're too tense. Take
oing in the depths of the forest. Lyra flinched, her ey
he whispered, her b
y turning towards th
et closer. Lyra instinctively stepped back, her heart pounding. A pungent smell fille
what i
e was nothing natural about the creature: a grotesque mix of wolf and be
placing himself in front o
attacked, her claws falling on Elias who narrowly dod
him over with a swipe of her paw, throwing him against a tree with terrifying f
s dripping with saliva. Lyra backed away, h
ispered, her b
and authoritative, shaking the air around them. A figure emer
a
his eyes shone with a golden glow. He didn't hesitate for a second
th disconcerting agility, his own movements deadly precise. Each blow
e ground while Kael stood up, panting. He turned
asked, his voice deep
still shaking. Kael approached her, pl
re," he said, his tone hardeni
as, visibly groggy, stood up,
l of reproaches. "You're the one puttin
eyes flashing. " What
s. "It's all because of you. This creature, these atta
owing even darker. "You have no idea
them argue, their palpable ang
suddenly, her voice
rned towards h
r stupid arguments. Explain
ut neither of them spoke. Lyra fel
ling but determined. "If you won't tel
briskly toward the house, her mind
up with her, grabbin
a, w
ger and unshed tears. "No, Kael. I've had enou
a long moment, as i
he said finally, his
eing herself from his g
clenched, while Elias, with a bitter smile on
his mind, and the answers always seemed out of reach. But one thing was clear: som