At sixteen, Princess Nora Durkehn stood at the edge of the hall, watching.
There was something about the boy.
Something that made the wolf; a massive entity within her restless and alarmed. She feels uneasy but cannot explain why.
Nora didn't know much of the power within her very marrow and the burden she was born with. Only the weight of her father's gaze.
She was gentle in ways that made warriors lower their voices around her.
A sentinel's voice cut through the hall. "He was caught near the northern border, Alpha."
Nora watched as two guards dragged the boy into the open hall.
He looked no older than her, lean like someone who had spent more time surviving than living.
His dark hair was unkempt, his eyes sharp.
"What is your name?" Alpha Jones asked, his voice steady but commanding.
The boy lifted his head. "Nicole. I have no pack. I've been alone since the last war. I came here to find a place where I can belong."
Silence settled over the hall.
Nora watched as her father studied the boy carefully. There was something unreadable in his gaze, something that made the air feel heavier. But after a moment, he spoke.
"You crossed into Blood Moon territory without permission," he said. "That alone is enough to have you imprisoned."
The guards tightened their grip on the boy, but Nicole did not move. Did not beg. Did not panic.
He only lowered his head slightly, his voice quiet and measured. "If you must punish me, Alpha, I will accept it. But I heard this pack does not turn away those who seek a second chance."
Nora's heart tightened at his words. She saw the weariness in his frame, the weight he carried. She ignored the calculation behind his eyes, though her inner wolf stirred restlessly and this time, the feeling didn't pass. It lingered sharply.
King Jones Durkehn exhaled slowly, then his gaze shifted to his daughter. Nora straightened instinctively. "She is beginning her combat training," he said. "She needs someone close to her level. Not a seasoned warrior."
His eyes returned to the boy. "You will train with her. If you stay, you will work, train, and live under our laws. You will be treated as one of us. Do you accept?"
Nicole looked up for the first time, and when he smiled, it seemed almost genuine. "I accept, Alpha. Thank you."
"Nora," her father said, his voice softening as his hand rested on her shoulder. "This is Nicole. From today, he trains with you. See that he is settled."
Nora stepped forward without hesitation, a warm smile spreading across her face. "Welcome to the Blood Moon Pack. I'm Nora."
"Thank you, Princess," he replied, his voice soft and respectful.
As Nora led him out of the hall, she began speaking eagerly.
She told him about the training grounds, about the warriors, about the strength of the Blood Moon Pack.
She spoke like someone who had never been given a reason to be afraid.
Behind her, Nicole listened more than he spoke. When he did ask questions, they sounded harmless enough, like ordinary curiosity from a newcomer, but his attention always lingered a little too long on certain answers.
Late in the evening, they stood in the training grounds. The sun dipped low, casting long shadows across the earth as warriors watched from a distance. The air was cool, carrying the scent of pine and the promise of winter.
"Ready?" Nora asked, a small smile on her face.
Nicole bowed, a gesture of respect that masked his true intent. "The honor is mine, Princess."
And just like that, a new story began.
Nora's silver wolf reacted violently this time, not in curiosity, but in warning.
But Nora, in her innocence, pushed the feeling aside. She only smiled, choosing to see a friend and a partner. Someone who would grow beside her.
The boy across from her simply watched, unreadable, as the wind moved between them.
No one noticed the way his gaze lingered on the palace behind her.
Or the way his calm seemed too controlled... too deliberate.
"Begin," someone called.
Nora struck first.
Fast. Precise. Instinct-driven.
But for the first time in her life... her blow missed completely.
Nicole had already stepped aside.
A stunned silence flickered through the watching warriors.
The movement was too clean and effortless.
Nora's eyes narrowed surprised, but she didn't stop.
She attacked again... harder this time.
Nicole finally moved.
And in one swift motion, he caught her wrist mid-air, twisting her momentum without breaking a sweat.
Gasps erupted from the watching warriors.
Nora froze.
Not because she was overpowered, but because no ordinary newcomer should have been able to do that.
One of the warriors watching from the edge murmured under his breath, "his stance... that's not a beginner's guard."
Nicole leaned in slightly, voice low enough for only her to hear. "You fight like someone who trusts her strength too much."
A chill ran through her and in that moment... her silver wolf snapped again.
Nicole's calm expression faltered just for a fleeting second.
And as their training started beneath the fading light, neither of them realized... this was no ordinary encounter.
It was the beginning of something neither strength nor mercy would be able to stop.