"Who's the Huntress?" Serena asked, her voice shaking as Lucian scooped her up again.
"Later," he growled, already moving through the forest at a pace that seemed impossible for someone carrying another person. "Right now, we run."
The distant howl came again, sending a chill down Serena's spine. Whatever—or whoever—made that sound wasn't a normal wolf. Even in her exhausted state, she could feel the wrongness in it.
Lucian sprinted through the moonlit forest, his breathing steady despite their speed. Serena clung to him with her good arm, watching the shadows between trees for signs of pursuit. Her broken arm throbbed with each jolting step, but fear pushed the pain to the background.
"She hunts Onyx wolves," Lucian finally said, his voice low as they paused in a small clearing. "Has for decades. No one knows why."
"But Onyx wolves are rare," Serena whispered. "Elder Thorne said none had been seen for generations."
Lucian's jaw tightened. "Your Elder Thorne is either a liar or a fool. Rare doesn't mean extinct."
Before Serena could ask more questions, Lucian tensed. His head snapped toward the east, nostrils flaring.
"Hold on," he commanded, then launched into a full sprint.
The forest blurred around them as Lucian pushed himself to impossible speeds. Tree branches whipped past, scratching Serena's skin. The howl behind them grew fainter, but Lucian didn't slow.
Dawn painted the sky pink by the time he finally stopped. Serena's muscles ached from holding tight to him for hours. She glanced around, seeing nothing but more trees and a small rocky outcropping.
"We're close to Nightfang territory," Lucian said, setting her down carefully against a boulder. "The Huntress won't follow us there."
Serena's legs trembled as she tried to stand on her own. "Why not?"
"Even she fears attacking a full pack." Lucian's golden eyes scanned the forest. "Especially mine."
Pride colored his words. For the first time, Serena realized how different Lucian was from her father—from all the Silver Ridge wolves. There was something wild and untamed about him that they had trained out of themselves generations ago.
"Rest," Lucian said, turning back to her. "We'll reach my pack by nightfall."
Serena wrapped his jacket tighter around herself. The morning air was chilly, and her damp hair still clung to her face.
"Why are you helping me?" she asked, though she already knew the answer.
"I told you—you have something I want."
"My power? Power I don't even know how to use?"
Lucian's lips curved in a half-smile. "You will learn. Under my guidance."
Serena stared at him, trying to understand this wolf who had saved her life while openly admitting he wanted to use her.
"And what do I get in return?" she challenged.
"You get to live." Lucian crouched before her, his face level with hers. "More than that—you get to become what you were meant to be, not what Silver Ridge tried to make you."
His words struck something deep inside her. All her life, Serena had followed Silver Ridge rules, trained to be the perfect Luna for Elias. She'd never questioned if that was what she truly wanted.
"Let me be clear," Lucian continued. "This is an alliance, not charity. I protect you; you help me defeat Silver Ridge. A fair exchange."
"Defeat? Or destroy?" Serena asked quietly.
Lucian's eyes hardened. "Whatever it takes."
A memory flashed in Serena's mind—Elias's face twisted in disgust as he backed away from her Onyx form. The pain of his rejection still burned fresh.
"Why do you hate them so much?" she asked.
Something dark passed over Lucian's face. "That's my business."
He stood abruptly, ending the conversation. "Can you walk? We need to keep moving."
Serena pushed herself up, grimacing as pain shot through her broken arm. Lucian watched her struggle without offering help—a test, she realized. He wanted to see her strength.
Gritting her teeth, Serena took a step forward, then another. Her legs wobbled but held.
"Good," Lucian nodded, approval flickering in his eyes. "You're stronger than you look."
They walked in silence for hours, Lucian slowing his pace to match hers. The forest gradually changed around them—the trees growing taller and closer together, the underbrush thicker. Animal trails replaced the wider paths of Silver Ridge territory.
By afternoon, Serena's strength was fading. She stumbled more often, her vision blurring with exhaustion. Without warning, Lucian stopped and turned to her.
"We cross the boundary here," he said. "Beyond that ridge lies Nightfang land."
Serena peered ahead, seeing little difference in the landscape. "How can you tell?"
"Smell," Lucian tapped his nose. "Every pack leaves its mark."
He stepped closer, studying her pale face and the way she cradled her broken arm. "You won't make it up that ridge."
Before she could protest, he'd swept her into his arms again. This time, Serena was too tired to argue.
As they crested the ridge, a new landscape spread before them. Unlike the neat, cultivated forests of Silver Ridge, this was wild country—ancient trees towering overhead, streams cutting jagged paths through rocky ground.
"This is your territory?" Serena asked, trying to hide her surprise.
"Disappointed?" Lucian's voice held amusement.
"It's different," she admitted. "Our lands are more..."
"Tame," Lucian finished for her. "Silver Ridge has forgotten what it means to be wolf. They live as humans who sometimes wear fur."
There was truth in his words. Silver Ridge prided itself on civilization—their pack headquarters was practically a small town, with proper houses and shops.
"Where does your pack live?" Serena asked, seeing no signs of habitation.
Lucian pointed toward a distant mountain. "There."
As they descended the ridge, Serena caught movement in the trees around them—shadows slipping between trunks, watchful eyes tracking their progress. Nightfang scouts.
"They're curious about you," Lucian said, noticing her unease. "They've never seen an Onyx wolf before."
"Will they accept me?" Serena asked quietly.
"They'll do as I command," Lucian replied, his tone leaving no room for doubt.
The shadows multiplied as they moved deeper into Nightfang territory. Occasionally, Serena caught glimpses of wolves—larger and wilder-looking than Silver Ridge wolves, with darker coats and bolder eyes.
By sunset, they reached the base of the mountain. A narrow path wound upward, disappearing into the rock face.
"My pack doesn't live in human dwellings," Lucian explained as he carried her up the path. "We have caves—natural and expanded—throughout the mountain."
The path opened suddenly into a wide clearing carved into the mountainside. Several massive cave entrances dotted the cliff face, connected by stone paths and wooden bridges. Campfires burned in fire pits, casting warm light across the gathering space. Dozens of wolves in both human and wolf form moved about the clearing.
All activity stopped as Lucian stepped into the clearing with Serena in his arms.
"Alpha returns!" someone called out.
Wolves gathered around them, their expressions curious and wary. Serena felt their stares like physical touches, judging and measuring her.
A tall woman with striking red hair stepped forward, her green eyes narrowing at the sight of Serena.
"What is this, Lucian?" she demanded. "You left to hunt Silver Ridge, not to bring home strays."
"Watch your tone, Lyra," Lucian warned, his voice cold. "This is no stray."
He set Serena down carefully but kept a supportive hand on her back. She stood as straight as she could, aware that showing weakness now would be dangerous.
"My pack," Lucian addressed the gathered wolves, his voice carrying easily across the clearing. "I bring you something thought lost to our kind—an Onyx wolf."
Murmurs rippled through the crowd. Some wolves stepped back, while others leaned forward in fascination.
"Show them," Lucian said quietly to Serena.
She hesitated. "I don't know if I can shift with my arm broken."
"Try," he insisted. "They need to see."
Closing her eyes, Serena focused on the wolf inside her—that strange, dark power that had changed everything. The shift came easier this time, washing over her in a wave of tingling energy. Bones reset, muscles reformed, her broken arm healing partially as it transformed into a front leg.
When she opened her eyes, she stood on four paws, her midnight-black fur gleaming in the firelight. Gasps rose from the gathered wolves.
"The legends are true," someone whispered.
"A curse," another voice countered.
Lucian placed a hand on her head, silencing the murmurs. "Not a curse," he declared. "A weapon. One that will finally give us victory over Silver Ridge."
Serena looked up at him, surprised by the conviction in his voice. Did he truly believe that, or was it just what his pack needed to hear?
"The Onyx wolf will stay with us," Lucian continued. "She will learn our ways. And when the time comes, she will help us claim what is rightfully ours."
The red-haired woman—Lyra—stepped forward again. "And when she turns that power against us? What then, Alpha?"
Lucian's hand tightened slightly in Serena's fur. "She won't."
His confidence should have been reassuring, but something in his tone sent a shiver through Serena. What if she couldn't control this power? What if she did become the monster everyone feared?
"Prepare quarters for our guest," Lucian ordered. "And send Mira to tend her injuries."
As the pack dispersed to follow his commands, Lucian crouched beside Serena's wolf form.
"Welcome to Nightfang, little wolf," he said softly. "Your new home. Your sanctuary."
His amber eyes gleamed in the firelight as he added, "And your prison, should you betray me."
From the shadows at the edge of the clearing, Serena felt eyes watching her—one pair in particular. She turned her head slightly, catching a glimpse of a wolf with silver-gray fur observing from a distance, its expression unreadable.
A wolf that looked exactly like Elias Storm.