Kael's massive wolf form was a whirlwind of shadows, faster than Nara's eyes could follow. Claws ripped through rogue after rogue, fangs sinking deep, powerful enough to crush bone. Yet, even he struggled to keep all the attackers at bay.
"Nara!" Kael barked in her mind, his voice commanding. "Focus! Use it-now!"
Her hands shook. She wanted to obey. She needed to obey. But fear clawed at her, fear she had never felt before. The wolves weren't ordinary enemies-they were different. Dangerous. Not like the bullies or packmates who had ignored her all her life. These wolves smelled like ancient magic.
One of the smaller red-eyed wolves darted toward her. Its claws were sharp, eyes blazing. Nara froze. The bond inside her screamed.
You can do this. You must.
Her hands surged forward. Light exploded, surrounding the wolf like a net of silver fire. It yelped and slammed into the ground, disoriented. The other wolves stopped, watching her cautiously.
Kael's jaw tightened. He had seen her potential, but he had never seen it controlled like this.
"You're stronger than I thought," he growled, eyes glowing. "But don't lose control. You could hurt yourself-or worse, me."
Nara's heart skipped. Hurt him? How could she ever hurt Kael?
But before she could dwell on that, the white wolf stepped forward, its fur gleaming like moonlight, eyes blazing.
"You awaken faster than I predicted," it said softly, voice echoing inside her head. "But raw power without control is dangerous. You will destroy yourself if you continue like this."
Kael growled low, a dangerous sound in his throat. "Don't speak to her. I will teach her control."
The white wolf tilted its head. "Alpha Kael, your mate is awakening. You may not control this one. The prophecy is already in motion."
Nara's stomach dropped. Mate? Prophecy? She couldn't breathe. Her head spun with questions she didn't even dare ask.
"Enough," Kael snapped. He shifted midair, landing between Nara and the white wolf. The shadows around him twisted into massive tendrils, striking at the red-eyed wolves like living blades. They yelped and scattered.
Kael's eyes softened for just a moment as he looked at Nara. "Stay behind me. Do not-do not-try anything else until I tell you."
Nara swallowed hard, shaking. Her legs felt weak, but she obeyed. She stayed behind him, trying to steady her trembling hands.
The white wolf's eyes glinted. "You have only delayed the inevitable. They will come for her again. Stronger. Smarter. The Shadowblood is not safe among mortals."
Kael's jaw tightened. "Then we fight. And if you touch her, I will tear you apart."
The white wolf laughed softly. "We shall see."
With that, it and the remaining pack vanished into the shadows, leaving the forest eerily silent except for the sound of Kael's heavy breathing and Nara's ragged gasps.
Hours later, Kael led Nara back to the packhouse. She was quiet, exhausted, and her mind buzzed with confusion and fear.
"You need rest," Kael said, his voice low. He shifted back into human form as they approached the cabin-like structure of the packhouse. In human form, he was even more intimidating. Broad-shouldered, dark hair falling over sharp silver eyes, with a presence that demanded attention, he was everything Nara felt she was not-strong, powerful, untouchable.
"I... I can't rest," Nara whispered. "They'll come back."
Kael's eyes softened slightly, almost imperceptibly. "Then you will train. Control it. Or they will take you the next time."
Nara froze. "Train?"
"Yes. You have no idea how powerful you are. And if you can't control it..." His gaze hardened. "You'll die. And I won't forgive myself for it."
Her throat tightened. Train with him? She didn't even know how to shift properly. She couldn't even fight without shaking.
"You... you want me to-"
"Yes," Kael interrupted. "I will not let you be a weak Omega. You are my mate, Nara. And I will not let anything happen to you. But you need to grow stronger... faster than you think possible."
Nara bit her lip. Mate? The word made her chest ache, but she couldn't think about that now. She had to survive. She had to learn.
Kael led her to a clearing behind the packhouse. Moonlight washed over the area, highlighting the forest around them.
"Shift," Kael commanded. "Now. Or I will make you."
Nara's hands shook. Her chest burned as the bond inside her screamed, pulling at her essence. Shadows and memories of her mother, of her family, of her unknown bloodline surged within her.
Her body began to transform-fur sprouting along her arms, claws extending, her senses sharpening. Pain lanced through her body, but Kael's presence grounded her.
"You're doing it," he said, voice low, almost approving. "Now... focus. Control the energy. Channel it."
Nara's hands glowed. Light pulsed around her, brighter than before. But this time, she tried to direct it, pushing it forward instead of letting it explode.
It worked. The ground trembled, the trees shook, and a low, humming power emanated from her. Kael's eyes widened.
"Good," he said, stepping closer. "Again. Harder. But do not lose yourself."
Nara's fear turned to determination. She could do this. She had to. If she failed, Kael could be in danger. She could be in danger.
Hours passed. The moon shifted in the sky, and her body ached. Every muscle burned. Every nerve screamed.
Kael watched her the entire time. He corrected her form, guided her energy, and pushed her beyond what she thought was possible.
By the end of the night, Nara collapsed onto the ground, exhausted, trembling-but she was smiling.
"I... I did it?" she whispered.
Kael knelt beside her, eyes glowing faintly. "You survived. That's enough for now. But tomorrow... we push harder."
Nara nodded weakly. "Tomorrow..."
He studied her for a moment, then shifted back into wolf form. His silver fur glimmered in the moonlight, his eyes scanning the forest.
"They will come back," he said softly, almost to himself. "And next time... we'll be ready."
Nara shivered. She didn't know what frightened her more-the thought of the white wolf returning... or the pull of the bond inside her chest.
Kael's voice cut through her thoughts.
"Come. I will take you inside."
Inside the packhouse, the fire crackled. Nara sat in a chair, exhausted and sore, trying to process everything.
Kael paced in front of her. He stopped suddenly and leaned closer.
"You are not what you think," he said. His voice was low, dangerous, and commanding. "You are not weak. You are the last Shadowblood. And I will not let anyone, anyone, take you from me."
Her chest tightened. The word "mate" echoed in her mind again.
She wanted to argue. She wanted to deny it. She wanted to scream that she was nothing.
But Kael's presence left no room for words. Only truth.
And the truth was... she felt safe.
Safe and terrified all at once.
A sudden noise outside the window snapped her attention. She jumped to her feet.
Kael's ears twitched. He growled low in his throat.
Nara's hands trembled. The bond screamed inside her.
Something-or someone-was outside. Watching. Waiting.
The forest seemed to hold its breath.
Kael's silver eyes met hers.
"Get ready," he whispered. "This isn't over. Not even close."
Nara's heart raced. Fear and adrenaline surged through her.
And then she saw it-glimmering eyes in the darkness.
The white wolf had returned.