BETWEEN PACKS AND PROMISE
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Chapter 6 A HIDDEN CHAMBER img
Chapter 7 THE FIRST TEST img
Chapter 8 SHADOWS OF THE PAST img
Chapter 9 THE PACK'S WRATH img
Chapter 10 A MOMENT OF VULNERABILITY img
Chapter 11 THE PRICE OF LOYALTY img
Chapter 12 A Wolf Among Wolves img
Chapter 13 The Elder's Test img
Chapter 14 Trust on the Line img
Chapter 15 Beneath the Surface img
Chapter 16 The Rogue's Warning img
Chapter 17 A Tenuous Peace img
Chapter 18 A Heart Divided img
Chapter 19 Consequences of Doubt img
Chapter 20 The Betrayal Revealed img
Chapter 21 Broken Trust img
Chapter 22 Loyalty Tested img
Chapter 23 The Price of Freedom img
Chapter 24 In the Shadow of War img
Chapter 25 A Moment of Redemption img
Chapter 26 The Unseen Enemy img
Chapter 27 The Demon's Heart img
Chapter 28 A Dangerous Game img
Chapter 29 The Silent War img
Chapter 30 The Bitter Truth img
Chapter 31 The Breaking Point img
Chapter 32 The Pack's Fury img
Chapter 33 The Weight of Sacrifice img
Chapter 34 The Shattered Peace img
Chapter 35 A Bitter Decision img
Chapter 36 The Pack's Vow img
Chapter 37 The Silent Night img
Chapter 38 The Betrayal's Cost img
Chapter 39 A Wolf's Redemption img
Chapter 40 The Blood of the Moon img
Chapter 41 The Heart of the Enemy img
Chapter 42 Breaking the Chains img
Chapter 43 A Shifting Loyalty img
Chapter 44 The Hidden Betrayer img
Chapter 45 Blood and Honor img
Chapter 46 The Reckoning img
Chapter 47 The Price of Secrets img
Chapter 48 Silent Alliances img
Chapter 49 Unseen Forces img
Chapter 50 The Curse Unraveled img
Chapter 51 A Dance with Destiny img
Chapter 52 The Edge of War img
Chapter 53 The Heart's Betrayal img
Chapter 54 The Tides of Change img
Chapter 55 Wolves at the Gate img
Chapter 56 The Alpha's Burden img
Chapter 57 The Wolf Within img
Chapter 58 The Forbidden path img
Chapter 59 Ties That Bind img
Chapter 60 The Price of Peace img
Chapter 61 The First Strike img
Chapter 62 A Break in the Clouds img
Chapter 63 The Moon's Revelation img
Chapter 64 Trust and Treachery img
Chapter 65 In the Face of War img
Chapter 66 The Wolf's Shadow img
Chapter 67 The Edge of Night img
Chapter 68 Internal Strife img
Chapter 69 A Wolf's Vow img
Chapter 70 The First Moonlight img
Chapter 71 The Weight of the Moon img
Chapter 72 The Silent War img
Chapter 73 The Heart of Darkness img
Chapter 74 The Path to Salvation img
Chapter 75 Shattered Trust img
Chapter 76 The Heir's Return img
Chapter 77 The Scent of Danger img
Chapter 78 Breaking the Chains img
Chapter 79 The Tides of Fate img
Chapter 80 The Weight of a Promise img
Chapter 81 A New Moon Rising img
Chapter 82 The Battle Within img
Chapter 83 Secrets of the Past img
Chapter 84 A Pack in Peril img
Chapter 85 The Hidden Heir img
Chapter 86 The Bonds We Forge img
Chapter 87 The Moon's Curse img
Chapter 88 The Alpha's Choice img
Chapter 89 The Battle for Power img
Chapter 90 A Heart Divided img
Chapter 91 The Price of Leadership img
Chapter 92 A Wolf's Promise img
Chapter 93 The Shifting Sands img
Chapter 94 The Alpha's Curse img
Chapter 95 A Betrayal Unveiled img
Chapter 96 The Wolf's Heart img
Chapter 97 The Final Reckoning img
Chapter 98 The Alpha's Choice img
Chapter 99 The Fated Moon img
Chapter 100 The Alpha's Mate img
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Chapter 3 A QUIET BETRAYAL

The terror that gripped my stomach and the weight of the idea my father had presented to me persisted. Only a few hours had passed since he had sent me into Blackfang territory, but already I had the impression that the earth was shifting and might suddenly give way.

I had never encountered anything like the Blackfangs. They were brutal, cunning, and vicious. Their commander, Demon, had established an empire based on might and terror rather than allegiance or respect. Even though he reigned with absolute authority, there was something about his demeanor that made him untouchable. A presence so strong that anybody who attempted to challenge him would be suffocated. I was different from everyone else, however.

I had a plan, and I was Moonstone pack member Lyra.

I was standing at the boundary of the Blackfang pack's domain, gazing out at the vast forest in front of me. Even in the middle of the day, shadows were produced by the dense trees' massive, black trunks. However, there was a strangely peaceful quality to it, as if the trees were the quiet observers of the betrayal taking on inside the pack.

I had been sent here specifically to uncover Demon's flaws and take advantage of them in order to undermine his hold on his pack. One piece at a time, I would obliterate him from the inside out. My father would then take over, or at the very least, we would have the power to lift the curse.

However, there was no space for mistake. There would be terrible repercussions if I failed. For me. For my rucksack. For all those who depended on me.

I took a quick look around the little cottage where I was staying. It was a little building tucked away on the outskirts of the Blackfang pack's domain, far enough from the pack's main center to avoid suspicion. My father had picked it out with care. I could watch, fit in, and wait for the right moment here. For a spy, it was the perfect location.

However, I hadn't taken into consideration the demon himself.

Just thinking about him made me shudder. He wasn't at all what I had anticipated when I last saw him up close. I felt tiny and unimportant because of the way his cold, calculating eyes had watched me. His aura had been a tempest, strong and dark but somehow alluring. His hold on me was undeniable, but I had to fight it. He was my adversary and a tool. And that power had to be used against him.

I couldn't afford for anything to interfere, least of all my feelings.

I have to be strategic. My first move had to be cautious and subtle, like a shadow gliding through the darkness. It would be difficult. Demon wasn't a moron. He would be on the lookout for any indication of treachery, and if I made a mistake, everything would fall apart.

However, it didn't deter me.

I inhaled deeply before turning to face the Blackfang pack's center. I would start modestly by gathering data, getting to know the pack's inner workings, and looking for any weaknesses in Demon's leadership. I could then gradually go inside, tugging at the strands until everything came loose.

I tried my best to stay hidden as I made my way across the pack's area. I stayed in the shadows, sneaking between trees and moving as stealthily as I could since I knew the guards would be on high alert. With my wolf's blood running through me, my senses were sharpened, but I forced myself to resist giving in to my instincts. Not quite yet.

I was the first to arrive at the training grounds. The Blackfang wolves developed their fighting abilities there with ruthless efficiency. Each of them had been taught to murder without hesitation, making them deadly combatants. From the edge of the clearing, I watched the wolves sparring, their motions quick and fluent, my pulse thumping in my chest.

Then my gaze came to rest on him.

Demon.

His presence demanded attention as he stood in the middle of the training area. His gaze scanned the warriors as if seeking something-someone-to challenge him, and his stance was impeccable. His muscles rippled with each movement, and his black fur gleamed in the sunlight. He was a formidable opponent.

But I was drawn to more than simply his athletic prowess. It was the way he carried himself, the way he exuded dignity without uttering a word. He had total authority, and the powerful, cunning, and lethal wolves in his immediate vicinity obeyed his every order.

A shiver went through my body. I would have to use caution if I were to weaken him. I was unable to confront him head-on. Not quite yet.

I stayed a little while longer, listening to him talk to one of his lieutenants. I heard enough of the short conversation to understand that Demon's leadership style was based on compliance and terror. His pack followed him because they were afraid of him, not because they admired him.

It was my opportunity to attack.

I had to make them distrustful instead of faithful. I had to force them to doubt their leader and expose the weaknesses in his ostensibly solid base.

Turning, I crept away, making my way swiftly through the undergrowth. The possibilities rushed through my thoughts. However, I couldn't risk making a mistake. I would be exposed if I made one mistake. I wouldn't make it through if it occurred. I was certain of it.

A pack of wolves approached me on my walk back to my accommodation, their gaze vigilant and piercing. They belonged to the inner circle of the Blackfang pack, and as I went by, they turned to look at me.

My heart skipped a beat as I froze. They seemed to know based on the way they gazed at me.

I didn't falter, however. I pretended to be just another pack member and kept my head down as I walked. Though their gaze persisted and I felt like I was being chased, they didn't stop me.

I wasn't yet secure here. However, I had to keep going. There was no going back.

Later that evening, I sat in my cabin as the walls flickered with shadows from a lantern's weak light. I felt the burden of the task bearing down on me. I couldn't get rid of the sense that I was being watched, even though I knew what I had to do. Even though I hadn't recognized it yet, I couldn't shake the uneasy feeling that I had already messed up and that the Blackfangs were on me.

My heart skipped a beat as I heard a gentle tap on the door.

I didn't respond right away. Rather, I listened and waited, keeping my senses sharp. Once again there was a knock, and then a soft voice.

"Lyra."

I felt sick to my stomach. It was a familiar, deep voice that made my spine tingle.

Demon.

I had to move fast. I was unable to allow him in. Not quite yet.

He stood there, framed by the threshold, his black hair disheveled, his eyes penetrating the darkness like twin ice shards, yet the door cracked open nevertheless.

He had no intention of conversing.

He had another reason for being here.

I was also confined.

The intensity of the demon's glare forced me back against the wall as it washed over me.

He remarked in a deep, meaningful voice, "I've been watching you, Lyra."

My breath caught. Was he aware from the beginning? Was it him who was playing my game, or me who was playing his?

His eyes glinted dangerously, and his lips twisted into a smile. "You don't hide as well as you believe."

The door behind him snapped shut after that.

            
            

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