Bound By Blood And Betrayal
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Chapter 6 Shadow in the Trees img
Chapter 7 Shadows And Strategy img
Chapter 8 Fire And Formation img
Chapter 9 The Warning in the Shadows img
Chapter 10 Shadows Within img
Chapter 11 Secrets Unearthed img
Chapter 12 Into The Hollow img
Chapter 13 The Hollow's Secret img
Chapter 14 Fractures in the Dark img
Chapter 15 Shadows Of The Mind img
Chapter 16 A Dire Choice img
Chapter 17 The Enemy's Smile img
Chapter 18 The Severing img
Chapter 19 The Hunter's Cage img
Chapter 20 Beneath The Abyss img
Chapter 21 The Tainted Bond img
Chapter 22 Echoes Of The Forgotten img
Chapter 23 The Reawakening img
Chapter 24 The Temple Of Lost Moons img
Chapter 25 Blood And Moonfire img
Chapter 26 Shattered Realms img
Chapter 27 Whispers Of The Dark img
Chapter 28 Blood Moon Rising img
Chapter 29 The Temple Of Thorns img
Chapter 30 The Second Betrayal img
Chapter 31 Echoes In The Flame img
Chapter 32 The Price Of Memory img
Chapter 33 Echoes Of The Flame img
Chapter 34 Embers Of The Forgotten img
Chapter 35 Threads Of The Hidden img
Chapter 36 The Flame Beneath img
Chapter 37 Masks And Mirrors img
Chapter 38 The Frost Reaches img
Chapter 39 The Mirrors Truth img
Chapter 40 The Frozen Divide img
Chapter 41 Ash In The Snow img
Chapter 42 The Sigil's Memory img
Chapter 43 Cracks In The Ice img
Chapter 44 The Vessel's Return img
Chapter 45 The Watcher Within img
Chapter 46 Storm Of Shadows img
Chapter 47 The Betrayer Revealed img
Chapter 48 Thornbrand Unleashed img
Chapter 49 Citadel Of The Lost img
Chapter 50 War In The Veil img
Chapter 51 Shattered Bonds img
Chapter 52 The End Before The Beginning img
Chapter 53 Ashes And Echoes img
Chapter 54 Homeward Bound img
Chapter 55 Scars And Silence img
Chapter 56 Threads Of The Forgotten img
Chapter 57 The Space Between img
Chapter 58 The Fire We Share img
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Bound By Blood And Betrayal

Chydy
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Chapter 1 The She-Wolf Who Bites Back

Being Alpha wasn't about glory. It was about blood, scars, and standing tall even when everything inside you screamed to run.

Aidana Draven didn't run.

She stood on a jagged cliff edge that overlooked the Nightfang training grounds, arms crossed as she watched her warriors spar below. Sweat, growls, and dust filled the air-music to her ears. Every strike, every dodge, every roar of effort reminded her why she ruled this pack. Not because she inherited it. Not because she was born into power.

She earned it.

"Better form, Kellan," she called down, her voice cutting clean through the chaos. "Your opponent isn't going to wait for you to decide when to shift."

The younger wolf grunted and adjusted. He knew better than to argue. No one questioned her authority-especially not after what happened to the last wolf who tried.

"Aidana," came a voice behind her.

She didn't turn. She didn't need to. Rowan always approached like a storm about to break-low and steady, with just enough warning to brace yourself.

"Speak."

"The Shadowveil patrol crossed into the eastern ridge again," Rowan said. "Didn't engage, just... watched."

Aidana's jaw clenched. Of course they did.

"Dacre's testing us."

Rowan didn't respond. He didn't need to. Everyone knew it.

Dacre Valnan. Alpha of Shadowveil. A predator dressed in patience. Aidana had never met him face to face, but the stories were enough-how he broke bones with a smile, how he carved his way to power with no remorse. He was exactly the kind of wolf she despised.

Calculated. Ruthless. Dead-eyed.

And now he was watching her borders like he was waiting for her to slip.

Let him wait.

"I want patrols doubled," she said, eyes narrowing on the tree line in the far distance. "And tell the scouts to track without being seen. If Shadowveil wants to play games, we'll remind them we don't lose."

Rowan hesitated for a beat. "You think he's looking for a fight?"

Aidana finally turned to face him, her golden eyes hard. "I think he's bored. And bored alphas are dangerous."

Especially ones with nothing left to fear.

She walked past Rowan, heading toward the heart of the territory. Wolves nodded as she passed, but no one smiled. They respected her, feared her, trusted her-but they didn't try to be her friend.

She liked it that way.

Friendship was a liability. Trust was a weapon others used against you. Aidana had learned that the hard way. People left. Betrayed. Died. She had no interest in giving her heart to anyone who could break it.

Her pack was her heart now.

And she would burn the world before she let anyone threaten it.

As she reached the den's entrance, a younger wolf rushed out, nearly slamming into her.

"S-Sorry, Alpha!"

Aidana raised an eyebrow. "Losing your scent, Malik?"

"No, Alpha! I was just-uh-sent to get you. There's a messenger at the border."

She tensed. "From Shadowveil?"

Malik nodded. "He didn't say much. Just that he was told to deliver a message directly to you."

Aidana's lips curled. "Of course. Dacre Valnan doesn't send letters. He sends wolves with death wishes."

She turned on her heel, not even bothering to mask her annoyance.

"Where is he?" she snapped.

"South ridge. Near the Ashfall path."

"Good," she muttered. "Let's see what the bastard wants."

She didn't take guards. She didn't need them.

If Shadowveil wanted to pick a fight, she'd meet it fang for fang, alone if she had to.

The path to the southern ridge was narrow and jagged, carved through old volcanic stone. It felt like the perfect place for Shadowveil to send a message-a subtle reminder of past eruptions, buried bones, and scorched earth.

And there he was.

Not Dacre, but a male who reeked of Shadowveil-tall, lean, with scars down his cheek and a permanent scowl. Aidana didn't stop walking until she was close enough to make him twitch.

"You have thirty seconds before I lose interest," she said coolly.

The wolf stiffened. "Alpha Valnan requests a... meeting."

Aidana raised an eyebrow. "That's cute. I didn't realize 'requests' were part of his vocabulary."

The messenger didn't respond.

She took a step closer, voice low. "Go back and tell your Alpha he can come himself if he wants something. I don't respond to leash-pullers."

For the briefest second, the Shadowveil wolf looked nervous. Good.

"Oh, and if you step one paw past our markers again," she added, "you'll return with fewer limbs than you came with."

His jaw tightened. "I'll relay the message."

"I know you will."

Aidana turned and walked back without another word.

Behind her, the wind carried the heavy scent of tension and old hatred.

Shadowveil was moving.

And she was more than ready to bite back.

            
            

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