of Black Hollow, the land she'd once called home. The scent of pine, earth, and distant wolves tugged at
return, not after Alpha Carley Nightpaw had broken their bond with nothing more than
ere s
eveal truths long buried. And the Nightpaw Pack was in danger. She didn't need the summons that arrived at her cabin deep in rogue territory
d quietly over frost-laced leaves. Each step was heavier than the last, memories clawing up from the rec
, but hers still burned beneath the skin,
ned to survive without a pack, and even grown stronger than she'd ever imagined possible. But no matter how far
ame eyes wai
energy buzzed through her veins. The magic of the
d from the shadows-their postures tense, eyes alert. They hadn't yet shifted bac
d into pack territor
ept
cling. Leila lowered her hood and
n atmosphere
ed back into his human form with a snap of bones and a ripple of fur, reve
breathed, almo
e a tig
Leila Stone had returned. The rejected mate. The
further, a ripple of powerful e
pull, sharp and undenia
as c
n he ap
er of a powerful pack. His midnight hair was longer than she remembered, brushed back from
ld fell
t move. Nei
and burdens carried, was etched into every line of his face. But she
low and rough with emoti
er tone sharp and cold. "So here
. "I didn't summon
thout humor. "
omfortably behind him, unsur
k alone," Carle
d. Isn't that how a
. Satisfaction bloomed briefly in her chest.
the territory without another word. Aft
est landscape-fortified homes, training yards, guard towers. But it still held
the peak of a ridge. He opened the door and motioned f
hut behind them, sile
to face her,
fferent," he
n you're rejected and exiled. Turns
oked
His frame was broader, his expression colder. But beneat
t terri
I here,
with powers we don't understand. Our scouts have been disappe
frowne
hecy. Like a warning. And last night, duri
eath h
ere standing in fir
ons of fire, of shadows in the forest, of wolves with glowin
something to do wi
think you're the k
retched be
straight. You reject me, leave me to rot in
r. "I know what I di
nd dangerous. "You didn't just re
m surged, pulsing li
it," he said quietly. "No
ds," she murmured. "They don't br
is voice dropping. "Then stay. Jus
e should say no. Sh
er outside the window, and somet
asn't done w
lly, her voice hard. "But
, though something in
ticed the shadow outside the cabin-a p
d moon h
, so had th
old healer's hut, a quiet cottage on the far edge of the Nightpaw compound. She hadn't set foot here in years, but everything wa
hat could withstand a storm. Because that was exactly what she e
e passed, whispering behind hands and raising eyebrows. Some looked at her with open
e training fields. He'd been Beta once, an
arms crossed, but there
r n
.. strong.
ife as a rogue wi
voice. "I know what Carley
though she appre
where Carley had called a meeting of the top warriors a
versation fell silent. Leila lifted her
by his inner circle. Maps and scrolls were spread before h
the gathered wolves. "Former membe
pled throug
emands it. And because she may be the only
dn't come here to relive the past," she said. "I came to figh
le
rward and placed his hand over
y one, until the entir
ething passed through his eyes. The blood moon had brou
from three years ago. Her spine stayed straight, her chin held high despite the war raging within her. She wou
gazes with suspicion. She could feel the weight of their thoughts pressing against
r judgment matte
nd what she could only assume were his inner council. Even from this distance, she could feel the shift in the air around him. It was like walk
et her pass. The tension between them was palpable, an invisible thread stretched taut by time
o, not older, she
owers and whisper promises under the stars, was gone. In his pla
inally said, voice low, ro
stopping just out of arm's r
n-guilt, perhaps, or regret. Bu
and this time, his voice was stead
And yet here I am. Isn't that what you Alphas
pack is under threat. I c
a distrac
lways
, but she refused to flinch. If he wan
tly, "then consider
see the golden flecks in his gray eyes, the storm al
something's coming for your pack. A
Around them, the warriors exchanged uneasy
his eyes off her.
s edges burned, the sigil of an ancient rogue coven etched in blood at its center. She
e been raiding packs in the north, absorbing magic, breaking bonds, spreading
th sharp blue eyes, stepped forward to ex
him. Her eyes were s
leave behind. Rotting packlands. Empty eyes. Wolves turned feral,
"And what? You thought you'd come
I came back because I won't let more inno
in his jaw. "You
napped. "Don't twist the
hat followed
uncomfortably. Rowan stepped bet
nside. Discuss what th
contact with Leila. "Prepare the
e leading the others toward the stone
sent a jolt up her spine. Her wolf stirred, claws scratching beneath her skin, de
quieter now. "Why a
saw the flicker of the girl he'd loved-the on
they destroyed. I told them I wouldn't let it happen aga
answer, leaving him standing a
with ancient runes, remnants of the pack's long lineage. A circular table dominated the ce
ront of the scroll she'd provided. The room was filled with murmurs, unc
"This group... the Hollo
om the land, from the wolves, and leave nothing behind. And they're looki
ing like that," Carl
en why did a Hollowborn seer mark
-a clawed pendant crusted with dried bl
up slowly. "Where
ral. He was chanting you
hat followed
council members muttered. "We
ey come like disease. Quiet. Slow. Corrupting from the inside
o Carley. "Y
aze-something she couldn't place. "We'll investigate your claim
t's not?"
ou leave before t
You'd really thr
have
the guts to face what you did. Rejecting me didn't bre
nsion humming between
n patrol expansions tonight. Double the perimeter watch. Leila, you'll wo
a short nod.
nd left withou
e forest in a strange crimson hue. Leila walked alone through the dark, the weight of
ome she had once known-before betrayal, before rej
memories. She'd come for
ot because they deserved her,
pretend he didn't still feel the
pill, he'd see the truth: She wasn't the broken girl h