Alpha Rivalry
center of their makeshift camp, casting dancing shadows across the tense faces of the three Alphas. Everyone oc
battle and sacrifice. Kael, younger and visibly agitated, was nervously playing with a small knife that he was twirling between his finger
n the trees and the crackling of burning wood. Finally, Kael
ilence around a fire ? Frankly, I've kn
is expression indic
ep quiet, we'd have a chance
ed, a smirk
nto the flames and hoping th
from the stars, her pierc
ng into a situation we know nothing about ? It'
eliver stuck in his throat. He knew Selene was right, even if he hated t
ment of reflection
against those wolves earlier... it wasn't norm
nto the fire, her eyes glowing strangely, as if
th a seriousness that attracted the attention of the two men. But I know
ned, his ga
ain yo
on her knees, leaning
something that has always been there, lurking in the shadows, b
aughing, a short
ious ? It seems like an ol
m, her expression c
attacked us, their smell... it wasn't that of any enemy. They were mar
tried to hide his worry behind a casual facade. Alaric seemed more thoug
any proof ? he
shook h
stories, signs I observed. I think th
gro
old croutons never tell us everyth
d respond, a loud noise echoed through the surrounding darkness. All th
ric whispered, his eyes
knife, his m
silence was to
senses searching for any clue. A second noise, closer this time, c
s, she said in a
ere many of them, much more than those from the previous ambush. Their appearance was even more disturb
fray with devastating precision. Its claws sliced through the air, its calculated blows reducing its enemies t
nt of her. A silver light began to radiate from her palms, and the
he other two. I can push them ba
into a single point. Kael followed suit, though his sarcastic re
ave of light spread from his hands, enveloping the enemies in a brilliant glow.
e heavy breathing of the three Alphas. Kael, hands
told us you could do that, ma
t him, tired but
start listening i
ary, scanned th
These wolves...they were diff
ne n
owing. And she kno
gone. Alaric, for the first time, seemed to thi
inally whispered. But p
e thoughtful. Alaric stood for a moment, watching the darkness, before joining the other