Chapter 255
the cracked earth a silent witness to the coming camage. Overhead, the crimson moon hung low, its unrelenting glow bathing the scene in an eerie light. It wasn’t just a symbol of our pack, it was a challenge, a promise etched in the heavens that we would fight to the last breath.
Our forces were gathering, a defiant line against the shadowed horde advancing in the distance. Warriors from Bloodmoon and our allied packs stood shoulder to shoulder, their armor glinting faintly, their weapons poised and ready. I could feel the weight of their determination, as if each bearbeat resonated with the rhythm of a war drum
From atop my horse, I scanned the horizon. Lorena’s army was a monstrous tide, snarling and shifting as if they couldn’t wait to sink their fangs into us. At the forefront, Lorena stood tall, her dark figure outlined by the glow of torches. Her calm, twisted smile made my stomach turn.
“She wants us to feel this.” I murmured.
Ramon, riding beside me, turned his gaze to
to mine. “Feel what?”
“The fear,” I replied, my voice steady. “She thrives on it. She thinks it will break us.”
“Well, she’s not going to get it, Ivy said sharply, riding up to my other side. Her green eyes burned with resolve, though I could see the faint tremor in her hands as she gripped her reins.
“She’ll p
get more than she bargained for, Blane added, his voice tight as he rode beside Ivy, their bond a silent testament to the strength we were all fighting for.
The
und of the hom shattered the silence, its mournful wall signaling the start of the battle My heart clenched, but I forced myself to breathe, to grounded. This was it
“Positions!” Ramon roared, his voice carrying over the field. Warriors moved into formation, their steps deliberate and precise. Silver blades glinted under the blood–red moon, each one a promise of resistance.
I dismounted my horse, my armor weighing heavy on my shoulders as I joined my brothers on the front lines. Wolf, Cade, Jed, and Seth flanked me, their postures tense but ready. Behind us, the triplets, Castiel, Craig, and Caleb Stood with their swords raised, their young faces grim with determination.
“Stay close.” I said firmly, looking each of them in the eye.
“We’re not leaving your side. Wolf replied, his tone resolute.
out as our warriors met them head-
Lorena’s forces surged forward like a tidal wave, a snarling mass of claws and teeth. The first clash of metal rang out as our on, the sound tearing through the air like a scream.
My dagger found its first target, a wiry rogue who moved fast but not fast enough. I dodged his swipe and drove my blade into his side, the satisfying crunch of bone reverberating through my arm. He fell, but there was no time to stop, another took his place, and then another.
The world blurred into motion: strike, parry, dodge, attack. My muscles burned, my breaths came in gasps, but I couldn’t stop.
To my right, Ramon fought like a force of nature, his sword slicing through the enemy with terrifying precision, Ivy was a blur of movement, her daggers gleaming as she dared between rogues. Despite our efforts, the enemy kept coming.
“We’re being pushed back! Cade shouted, voice barely audible over the chaos,
I tumed, my gaze sweeping over the battlefield. He was right. Despite our ferocity, the slicer numbers of Lorena’s for
“No!” I roured, my voor breaking. “Hold the line!”
were overwhelming.
Lorna’s laughter cut through the d
din, sharp and cruel. I turned to see her advancing, her steps deliberate, her smile venomous.
o predictable,” she called, her waice carrying across Kampon stepped forward, his sword slick with blood. “We don’t need to think,” he said coldly.
across the field. “Did you really think you could win
modelly. “We know
Her smile widened, and with a sharp whistle, she signaled a second wave. My heart sank as more rogues poured from the shadows, their howls splitting the night.
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I felt it then, a sharp pain in my abdomen that stole my breath. I stumbled, clutching my belly as the twins shifted violently.
“Sonia”“”“ Ramou’s voice cut through the chaos, filled with alarm,
“I’m fine.” I lied, my voice tight with pain. But the truth was, I wasn’t fine. The cramps were relentless, radiating through my body with every
breath
Another rogue lunged at me, and I barely managed to block his strike. My vision blurred, the sounds of the battle muffled as I struggled to steady myself.
This wasn’t working I couldn’t fight like this.
I closed my eyes, reaching deep into the connection I shared with n
Let me help, she urged
With a deep breath. I gave in.
my wolf. She was pacing within me, her presence restless and insistent.
The transformation was immediate, a surge of power that tore through my body as my wolf form took over. My muscles elongated, my senses sharpened, and the pain dulled to a distant hum
When I opened my eyes, the world came into startling focus. The scents of blood and sweat were sharper, the sounds of the battle clearer. My claws dug into the earth, my teeth bared as I lunged at the nearest rogue.
The beast hesitated, startled by the sight of my wolf form. It was all the opening I needed. I pounced, my claws raking across his chest, my teeth sinking into his throat. He fell beneath me, and I turned to the next.
“Sonia” Ramon’s voice trailed off as he saw me.
“I’m fine,” I growled, my voice a low rumble in this form. “Focus on the fight.”
He nodded, his eyes gleaming with renewed determination.
The sight of me in wolf form seemed to rally our warriors. They fought harder, faster, their confidence b fighting for.
bolstered by the reminder of what we were
But Lorena wasn’t f
finished
With another sharp whistle, she unleashed a
size and strength overwhelming
wave of lar
larger, more feral rogues. Their snarls filled the air as they tore through our lines, their sheer
“Hold the line!” I roared, my voice echoing across the battlefield.
My brothers rallied beside me, their swords cutting through the enemy with brutal efficiency. Ivy and Blane moved the way they fought to protect each other.
as one, their bond evident in
my family.
At the battle raged on, exhaustion began to seep into my bones. But I couldn’t stop. Every strike, every b Lorena’s forces began to falter as the reserves from Greystone arrived, their presence turning the tide in our favor.
bite, was for my pack, for my
Lorena’s smile faltered, lier calm demeanor cracking as she watched her army struggle.
“This not over,” she snarled, laer voice laced with desperation.
“No,” I sail
stepping forward, my eyes locking onto hers. “It’s just beginning.”