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img img The Bastard Alpha img Chapter 4 Exile under the blood moon
4 Chapters
Chapter 6 When the purge Howls img
Chapter 7 The Moon Doesn't beg img
Chapter 8 A Territory Claimed In Blood img
Chapter 9 The God's who Wears Shadows img
Chapter 10 The Blood That Refuse To Die img
Chapter 11 The Road That Devours kings img
Chapter 12 The Trials That Takes What You Love img
Chapter 13 The Price Of Power img
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Chapter 4 Exile under the blood moon

Exile didn't come with ceremony.

It came with fire.

The council hall collapsed behind us as I ran, stone and moonlight crashing into dust. Trees splintered as I burst into the forest, my arms locked around the unconscious girl whose fate was now tied to mine whether I wanted it or not.

Behind me, howls rose.

Not the howl of my pack.

The howl of hunters.

The Alpha Council's command spread faster than fear. Wolves across territories would already be shifting, scenting the air, preparing for the kill. I could feel it-threads tightening around the world, drawing every predator's attention toward me.

A Primordial Threat.

That was what they'd named me.

My wolf snarled at the title.

Let them fear it.

Branches tore at my skin as I pushed deeper into the woods, leaping fallen logs, dodging ravines, instincts guiding me through paths I'd never walked yet somehow knew. The forest bent around me, roots shifting, shadows stretching to hide my passage.

Not coincidence.

Recognition.

The power inside my blood was no longer dormant.

It was awake.

The girl stirred in my arms, a weak gasp brushing my neck.

"Easy," I muttered, slowing just enough to keep her from slipping. "Don't wake yet."

Her skin burned hot-too hot. Silver markings pulsed faintly along her collarbone, disappearing beneath torn fabric. Every throb of her heartbeat echoed inside my chest through the bond, sharp and demanding.

I hated it.

I needed it.

The contradiction nearly tore me apart.

A roar thundered behind us.

Close.

Too close.

I veered sharply east, sliding down a steep incline into a ravine just as claws slashed through the space where my head had been. Dirt exploded as I landed hard, rolling to protect her body.

I came up snarling.

Three wolves emerged at the ravine's edge, eyes glowing with pack allegiance-not Nightfang.

Ashclaw Pack.

The first hunters.

"So it's true," one of them said, shifting partially human as he dropped into the ravine. "The bastard lives."

I set the girl down gently against a tree, stepping in front of her.

"You want a reward?" I asked coldly. "Turn around."

The second wolf laughed. "Council pays double for your head."

My wolf surged.

I didn't shift.

I didn't need to.

The moment they lunged, the ground rose.

Roots erupted like spears, impaling one hunter through the chest. He didn't even scream.

The second managed a howl before silver light crushed his throat, slamming him into the ravine wall hard enough to snap bone.

The third froze.

Fear replaced arrogance instantly.

"You're not a wolf," he whispered.

I stepped closer.

"I never was."

He ran.

I let him.

Fear spreads faster than blood.

The girl whimpered behind me.

I turned back just as her eyes fluttered open.

Silver.

Pure, radiant silver.

She sucked in a sharp breath, panic flooding her face as she tried to sit up.

"Don't move," I ordered gently, surprising myself with the softness in my voice.

Her gaze locked onto mine.

Recognition flared.

The bond pulsed.

"You rejected me," she whispered.

Guilt slammed into me harder than any Alpha suppression.

"I know."

The forest growled.

Not hunters.

Something else.

Old.

She grabbed my arm suddenly, fingers digging in. "They're coming," she said, voice steady despite the fear in her eyes. "More than before."

I frowned. "How do you-"

"I can feel them," she said. "Through you."

That was new.

The bond wasn't just complete.

It was evolving.

I hauled her back into my arms. "Then we move."

The land began to slope downward sharply.

We were approaching the Border Wilds.

No pack claimed that territory.

Because nothing survived there.

The moon shifted-red bleeding into silver.

A Blood Moon.

I swore.

The worst possible timing.

Every predator would be stronger.

Including me.

Including what hunted me.

We crossed the border as the first arrows struck the trees behind us.

Silver-tipped.

Council weapons.

I twisted mid-run, letting instinct guide me. A shield of moonlight flared briefly, deflecting the bolts with a sound like shattering glass.

The girl gasped. "You did that."

"So did you," I said grimly.

She frowned. "I didn't-"

"You're part of it now," I cut in. "Whether you like it or not."

Her jaw tightened.

"Then don't leave me behind," she said fiercely.

Another roar shook the forest.

This one wasn't a wolf.

I stopped dead.

The trees ahead parted unnaturally, bending outward as something massive stepped into the clearing.

Scales.

Blackened silver scales.

Eyes like burning moons.

A Moonbeast.

Extinct.

Supposedly.

The council hadn't just declared me hunted.

They'd unleashed everything they feared.

The beast lowered its horned head, sniffing the air.

"He smells like the old blood," it growled.

The girl stiffened in my arms.

"And she smells like the key."

My wolf rose fully.

I set her down slowly behind me.

"Run when I tell you," I said.

She shook her head. "I'm not leaving you."

I bared my teeth. "That wasn't a request."

The Moonbeast lunged.

I met it head-on.

The impact shattered trees.

Claws tore into my shoulder, pain exploding-but my blood answered, silver fire pouring from the wound instead of red. I grabbed its horn, digging my heels into the earth as ancient words burned across my tongue.

The ground obeyed.

Chains of moonlight erupted, wrapping around the beast's limbs, slamming it to the forest floor.

It screamed.

Not in pain.

In recognition.

"The heir returns," it rasped.

The words echoed across the Border Wilds.

Every hunter heard them.

Every enemy.

Every forgotten thing that had been waiting.

The beast thrashed violently, breaking one chain.

I staggered.

The girl stepped beside me.

Her hand closed around mine.

The bond surged-clean, powerful, undeniable.

Silver light exploded outward, sealing the chains completely.

The Moonbeast fell still.

The forest went silent.

I stared at her, breathless.

She met my gaze, eyes blazing.

"You don't get to reject me again," she said quietly. "Because whatever you are... I'm part of it."

Howls erupted in the distance.

Hundreds.

I turned toward the sound.

Exile wasn't just escape.

It was war.

And the world had finally remembered my name.

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