I wanted to throw myself at him. My wolf roared.
"No. Don't listen." I whispered to myself.
"Control it," I muttered through gritted teeth. My voice sounded like someone else's. Deeper and darker. It sent shivers down my spine. Kelan flinched slightly but didn't move.
We were at the training grounds. Normally, this place was a sanctuary; a controlled area where young wolves honed their skills, learned to fight, to hunt, to shift safely under the Alpha's watchful eye.
But tonight... it felt different.
Every step I took sent tremors beneath my feet. Leaves quivered, small creatures froze, the air thickened around me. The other wolves stared from a distance, their expressions wary, uncertain. They were whispering, of course they always did, but tonight, I could hear confusion, fear, and suspicion laced in their words.
I tried to focus on Kelan's instructions. "Slow your heartbeat. Center yourself. Imagine a cage around the wolf inside you. Let it move... but don't let it escape."
I did. I tried.
But the moment I exhaled, the wolf surged, claws scraping the earth, muscles tightening, eyes flashing with silver fire that wasn't mine.
"Stop!" Kelan shouted. His hand reached out to grip my arm, and the moment he touched me, a shock of power coursed through my veins. I yelped, snapping back instinctively.
The wolves around us stepped back, some growling softly. Their fear made me more agitated, I felt dangerous. My wolf roared silently inside me, pressing against the edges of my control. It wasn't angry, it was hungry, impatient, ready to prove itself.
Kelan's eyes softened slightly, but the worry remained. "Listen to me. You're stronger than you think. You just have to listen, not fight it. It's part of you, Ayla. Not a monster yet."
I swallowed, my throat raw. "I'm not... sure I can."
He shook his head gently. "Yes, you can. I've seen the way your senses react. You're... different. Special. Don't fight it. Guide it. Use it."
I nodded. Tried to focus. Tried to feel the wolf inside me instead of letting it control me. It was harder than I thought. Every breath, every heartbeat screamed with power that wanted release.
Every sense was sharper than it should be. I could hear the pinprick of movement from leaves a hundred meters away. I could smell the sweat of wolves, the iron of their blood. I could feel... something else, deeper, lurking, waiting.
The pack elder, Rhea, watched from the edge of the grounds. Her eyes narrowed slightly, lips pursed. I didn't look at her, but I felt her suspicion like a weight pressing down on my chest.
Kelan stepped closer. "Focus on me. Not them. Not the others. Just me."
I did. Slowly, slowly, I forced the wolf's energy down, made it curl like a coil in my chest. The tremors beneath my feet slowed. My teeth retracted, claws softened and then, my vision cleared.
And just when I thought I was gaining control... a sharp cry split the night.
A young wolf in training shouted, tripping over a root. It wasn't fear-it was instinct, pure surprise. And that cry... set the wolf inside me alight again.
I stumbled, almost falling to my knees. Kelan's grip tightened. "Hold it, Ayla. Don't let it take over."
I growled-silent, deep, like the wolf's voice inside me. My ears flicked, eyes narrowing. The forest around us shivered.
The others stepped back further. Whispers escalated. Some whispered about my strength, others about danger. One even murmured the word that froze me where I stood: unnatural.
Unnatural.
My wolf snarled. Yes. Unnatural. And powerful.
I forced myself to take a deep breath. "I..."
My voice broke. Too low. Too rough. Kelan's hand was still on mine. "I have control."
The pack elder Rhea stepped forward, her lips tight. Her eyes widened slightly, not in fear, but in recognition. And then, she did something that made my blood run cold: she extended her hand, pointing directly at me.
I froze. My wolf growled, claws flexing instinctively.
"By the old rites..." Rhea muttered, voice barely audible, trembling. "That energy... it shouldn't exist here. Not in one so young. Not now at least."
A chill ran down my spine. Every nerve screamed. Something inside me hissed, warning me, threatening to explode.
Kelan's voice was frantic, gripping my shoulder. "Ayla! Ignore her. Don't react. Focus on me!"
But it was too late.
Rhea's eyes glinted in the firelight-or maybe it was the moon-but I felt her awareness, her attention pierced me. She had seen the power rising. Felt the pulse of the wolf that I had only just begun to master.
And then a whisper of her own reached me, soft and deadly:
"She's not just a wolf... she's something else. Most likely dangerous."
The others glanced at me nervously, some instinctively stepping away. My wolf's heartbeat roared in my ears, eager, hungry, ready to explode at any misstep.
Kelan's grip tightened again. "Ayla... stay with me. Don't-don't let it see you like this."
But it had already been seen.
And I knew, deep in my bones, that from this moment forward, nobody in the pack would ever treat me the same.
The night stretched silently except for the subtle pulse of my wolf, the rustling leaves, and the sound of hearts hammering in fear or awe.
I had controlled it, just barely at least, but the energy inside me was undeniable.
And now... unfortunately... someone had noticed.