The first thing Ava Hale noticed was the blood. It clung to her hands, soaked through her ripped hoodie, and pooled beneath her on the damp forest floor. The metallic scent burned her nose, and her heartbeat slammed against her ribs like a trapped animal. She had no memory of how she got here. No memory of what happened. Then she saw the body. Cold. Lifeless. A girl she recognized from school her throat ripped open, eyes frozen in a look of terror. Ava stumbled back, her breath hitching. Her chest ached, her skin burned, and a foreign hunger curled in her gut. That's when she heard it deep in the woods, something was watching her. And then came the voice. "You need to run." Ava spun around, locking eyes with a figure lurking in the shadows. Knox Rivera. The guy no one trusted. The guy who barely spoke. The guy who right now was looking at her like he knew exactly what she was. "You don't understand," Ava stammered, panic rising. "I I didn't do this." Knox took a slow step forward, his expression unreadable. "I know," he murmured. "But they won't care." A howl split the night. More were coming. And this time, they weren't here to save her.
Ava wakes up in the forest, covered in blood. Her clothes are torn, her body aches, and there's a deep, unsettling hunger in her chest.
The full moon hangs low, casting a crimson glow over everything. Something feels wrong.
She stumbles forward and finds a girl's dead body. Her throat is slashed open, her glassy eyes staring at nothing.
Panic hits Ava. She doesn't remember what happened. Did she do this?
Branches snap. Someone's coming.
Knox Rivera steps out of the shadows. His expression is unreadable, but there's something dangerous about the way he looks at her.
"You need to run."
Ava hears howls. More than one.
Knox grabs her wrist, dragging her away. He's fast, too fast.
Shadowy figures emerge from the trees. Wolves. But not normal ones. Their eyes glow amber, their bodies shifting unnaturally.
The wolves attack. Ava and Knox barely escape, but one gets close, too close.
Ava's body reacts instinctively. Her vision sharpens, her muscles coil, and before she realizes what's happening, she moves with unnatural speed slamming a wolf into a tree.
She doesn't feel human anymore.
They take shelter in an abandoned hunting cabin.
Ava is breathing hard. Her hands won't stop shaking. Knox watches her like she's something else entirely.
"What's happening to me?" Ava demands.
Knox hesitates, then speaks the words that will change everything:
"You're not human, Ava.
And they're coming back for you."
Before Ava can respond, a loud snarl shakes the walls.
The door bursts open and a monstrous, jet black wolf lunges at Ava.
The scent of iron and earth was the first thing Ava Hale noticed.
Her body ached as she lay on the damp forest floor, the chill of the night seeping into her bones. The trees above stretched like skeletal fingers toward the sky, their twisted branches swaying under the eerie glow of the Blood Moon.
Ava's fingers twitched against the dirt, and something warm and wet clung to her skin. Blood.
Her breath hitched. Not mine.
Her pulse pounded as she pushed herself up, her hoodie torn, her jeans soaked in red. The coppery scent burned her nose, thick and suffocating.
Then she saw it.
The body.
A girl lay sprawled a few feet away, her throat ripped open. Blood pooled around her, dark and glistening beneath the moonlight. Her lifeless eyes wide with terror locked onto Ava, even in death.
Ava's stomach lurched.
She stumbled back, her breaths sharp and ragged. No. No, no, no.
Her mind raced, clawing for answers. How did I get here? What happened? But nothing came. Just empty static and the crushing weight of the scene in front of her.
A snapping twig somewhere behind her made her freeze.
She wasn't alone.
Ava whirled around, her heart slamming against her ribs.
Between the trees, a figure moved.
Knox Rivera.
Tall. Broad shouldered. Dressed in all black. His dark eyes locked onto her, sharp and unreadable.
Ava's pulse spiked.
She'd seen him before, always in the shadows, always watching. He wasn't the kind of guy people approached, and he didn't seem to want anyone to.
"What the hell are you doing here?" she demanded, her voice hoarse.
Knox didn't answer. His gaze flicked to the body behind her, then back to her. Calculating.
Ava took a shaky step back. Did he think I did this?
"I, I didn't..." Her words faltered. How could she be sure? She woke up drenched in blood next to a dead girl.
Knox's jaw tightened. Then he took a step closer.
"You need to run."
Ava blinked. "What?"
The sound of howls shattered the silence.
Low. Too close.
Knox moved fast, grabbing her wrist. His grip was strong, almost unnatural.
"Now."
The forest blurred as they ran.
Branches whipped against Ava's skin, but the sharp sting barely registered over the pounding in her chest.
Behind them, the howls grew louder. Not normal wolves. No, these sounded bigger. Wilder. Wrong.
Knox yanked her behind a thick tree. "Stay quiet."
Ava's lungs burned, but she nodded.
Then she saw them.
Four figures emerged from the darkness.
Not men. Not quite wolves, either.
They walked on two legs, their skin shifting like liquid shadow, bones cracking and reforming with every step. Their eyes glowed a sickly amber, locked onto the exact spot where Ava stood.
Her stomach twisted.
"What... the hell?" she whispered.
Knox's grip on her wrist tightened. "They're hunters."
The closest creature snarled, baring jagged teeth. Then, in an instant it lunged.
Knox shoved her aside, twisting just in time to dodge the attack. The creature slammed into a tree, splintering bark.
Ava staggered back, her body moving before her mind could catch up.
One of the monsters turned on her, claws glinting in the moonlight. It pounced
And something inside Ava snapped.
Her vision sharpened. Her instincts screamed.
Before she even thought, she moved faster than she ever had before, sidestepping at the last second and slamming her elbow into its skull.
The impact sent the creature flying.
Ava stood there, chest heaving, her hands trembling with energy she didn't understand.
The monster didn't get back up.
Knox stared at her, something dark flashing in his eyes.
"You have no idea what you are," he muttered.
Ava swallowed hard. "What the hell does that mean?"
Knox didn't answer. Instead, he grabbed her wrist again.
"We need to keep moving."
They ran until the howls faded.
Finally, Knox pulled her into an abandoned hunting cabin, the old wood creaking beneath their weight.
Ava collapsed onto a chair, hands still shaking.
"You want to explain now?" she demanded. "Because I just threw a six foot hellhound into a tree, and I don't do that. Ever."
Knox leaned against the wall, arms crossed. Silent. Thinking.
Ava scowled. "Say something."
His dark eyes met hers, and for the first time, she saw it hesitation. As if whatever he was about to say would change everything.
Then he spoke.
"You're not human, Ava."
The words hit her like a punch to the gut.
Her throat tightened. "That's insane."
Knox's gaze didn't waver. "Then explain what just happened."
Ava shook her head, fingers gripping the edge of the chair. "No. That, that was adrenaline. A freak accident. I don't even "
Her words cut off.
Because deep down, she knew he was right.
The hunger curling in her chest. The way her vision had sharpened in the dark. The way her body had moved like it knew something she didn't.
Knox exhaled. "They're coming back for you."
Ava's breath hitched.
"Why?" she whispered.
Knox's jaw clenched. "Because you're something they fear."
Before she could press him for more, a low growl rumbled from outside.
Then
BOOM.
The door shattered as a massive, jet black wolf burst through.
Fangs bared. Eyes glowing.
And it lunged straight for Ava.
The wolf was massive.
Bigger than any normal wolf, its shoulders nearly reaching the cabin's ceiling, fur black as shadows, eyes glowing like molten gold. Its snarl rattled the walls, and the air crackled with something unnatural.
It didn't hesitate.
It lunged straight for Ava.
She barely had time to react. One second she was frozen, the next
Knox moved.
Faster than she thought humanly possible, he grabbed her and shoved her out of the way.
The wolf's jaws snapped shut where her throat had been.
The impact sent Knox and the beast crashing into a wooden table, splinters flying.
Ava scrambled backward, her pulse a wild drumbeat. Her body was screaming at her to move, to run, but her muscles felt tight like something inside was shifting, pulling.
The wolf shook off the wreckage and turned its gaze on her.
Her chest ached as the feeling intensified like a wildfire spreading through her veins.
The wolf's ears flattened. It sensed something.
Knox staggered up from the wreckage, blood trickling from his forehead. "Ava, listen to me."
She barely heard him. Her vision was sharpening, her heartbeat syncing with something unseen.
The wolf charged.
And Ava moved.
Faster than before.
Her instincts kicked in, her body twisting out of reach at the last second. She barely registered what happened the next moment she was dodging, the next her hand shot out and slammed into the wolf's ribs.
It yelped and crashed through the wall, disappearing into the dark.
Silence.
Ava stood there, breath heaving, her hand still tingling from the impact. She had no idea how she did that.
Knox wiped the blood from his face and stared at her.
"That thing wasn't just here to kill you," he said, voice low. "It was testing you."
Ava's pulse thundered. "Testing me for what?"
Knox's jaw clenched. Then, finally, he answered:
"To see if you're ready to shift."
Ava's breath caught in her throat. Shift?
She shook her head. "No. That's, That's insane. I'm not "
Knox cut her off. "Ava. You're a werewolf."
The words hung in the air, impossible yet undeniable.
Ava stared at Knox, her body trembling. A werewolf?
No. That couldn't be real.
She took a step back, but the memories started surfacing.
The way her senses had been too sharp lately.
The strange cravings she couldn't explain.
The hunger that had been growing inside her.
It all made sense now.
Her gaze snapped back to Knox. "What the hell is happening to me?"
Knox ran a hand through his hair. "You're waking up."
Ava's hands clenched into fists. "What does that even mean?"
Knox exhaled, watching her carefully. "You weren't supposed to shift yet. But the Blood Moon it's changing things. Your bloodline... it's not normal."
A chill ran through her. "My bloodline?"
Knox hesitated. But before he could answer
A second howl tore through the night.
Louder. Closer.
The air turned ice cold.
Knox cursed. "More are coming."
Ava's stomach twisted.
This wasn't over.
It was just the beginning.
Ava is forced to accept the truth she's a werewolf, and something dangerous is coming for her.
The journey of Lyla Hayes, an 18 year old outsider with a mysterious past, as she discovers her destiny as a werewolf Alpha amidst a world of supernatural power struggles and forbidden love. Fiercely independent and yearning for a fresh start, Lyla moves to the secluded town of Silverwood with her father after her mother's unexplained disappearance. Her life revolves around navigating her new school, exploring the eerie forests, and dealing with haunting dreams of wolves that have plagued her since childhood. Everything changes when she witnesses a group of her classmates, including the enigmatic Eli Blackwood, transform into wolves under the full moon. Eli, the reluctant leader of his pack, is drawn to Lyla but keeps his distance, aware that she is more significant than she realizes. When Lyla is attacked by a rogue wolf and undergoes her first, unexpected transformation, her true identity is revealed: she bears the Alpha's Mark, a crescent-shaped birthmark tied to an ancient prophecy foretelling an Alpha who will unite the fractured packs and face a looming darkness. Despite her doubts, Lyla is thrust into the supernatural world of werewolf politics and pack rivalries. She joins Eli's pack and begins training to control her newfound powers. Eli, burdened by his role and haunted by his failures, finds himself captivated by Lyla's defiance and strength. Their connection grows through moments of trust, tension, and shared vulnerability, sparking a bond neither anticipated. However, their budding relationship is threatened by Kane, a charismatic but ruthless Alpha who seeks to control all werewolves. Kane sees Lyla as both a threat and a prize, offering her power and dominance in exchange for loyalty. Lyla refuses, but her decision places her in Kane's crosshairs, forcing her to confront her growing responsibilities as a leader and protector. As Lyla navigates pack alliances, betrayals, and deadly battles, she uncovers the dark truth about her family: her mother's disappearance is tied to Kane's rise to power and the curse threatening the packs. With Eli by her side, Lyla rallies the rival packs to face Kane, uniting them in a fragile truce as they prepare for the ultimate confrontation. Just as they begin to find hope, Kane's forces launch a devastating attack, and Lyla must embrace her destiny as the Alpha to save her people. Drawing strength from her bond with Eli and the mystical wolf spirit that guides her, she channels her full power during a dramatic final battle. Victory comes at a steep cost, forcing Lyla to make a heartbreaking sacrifice to protect her pack and her legacy
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