The moment she crossed the border, the foreforestst changed.
It wasn't the trees that stood tall and unmoving, just as they had for centuries.
It was the silence.
Heavy. Watchful.
Alive.
Nyra Voss didn't slow.
If anything, her steps grew louder boots pressing into dry earth, crushing twigs without care. Every movement is deliberate.
A warning.
Or a challenge.
Nightfall Pack territory, Feared. Ruthless. Untouchable.
And she had just walked straight into it.They came quickly.
Three wolves.
No, three men, shifting mid-stride as they stepped out from the shadows. Large, armed, their bodies tense with the kind of confidence that came from belonging to power.
Their eyes locked onto her.
Assessing.
Dismissing.
Stop!
The command cracked through the air.
You've crossed into Nightfall territory.
"I know where I am."
Nyra's voice was calm. Unhurried.
Unimpressed.
The lead guard frowned, thrown off.
"You don't seem to understand"The Alpha rules here," she cut in, her tone flat. "Yes. I'm aware."
Silence stretched.
Then her gaze lifted fully to meet his.
Dark. Steady.
Empty of fear.
I didn't come here for permission.
The air shifted.
Subtle but sharp enough to cut.
The second guard stepped forward, anger flashing across his face. "Then you came here to die."
"Maybe," Nyra said lightly.
Her lips curved not quite a smile.
"But not today."
That was all it took.
On your knees, the first guard ordered, his voice dropping thick with authority, laced with Alpha command borrowed from his leader.
Power rolled off him in waves.
Invisible. Crushing.
The kind that forced weaker wolves to submit without thought.
Nyra felt it.
Of course she did.
The pressure,The pull,
the instinct screaming at her to bow.
For a fraction of a second
She stilled.
Then she tilted her head.
As if she were curious.
As if she were deciding whether the command was even worth acknowledging.And then
She stepped forward.
The first guard didn't even register the movement.
One moment he stood tall.
The next—
He hit the ground hard, air ripped from his lungs as Nyra's boot drove into his chest, pinning him there.
Not enough to kill.
Just enough to break the illusion of control.
The other two lunged.
Fast.
Aggressive.
Predictable.
Nyra moved like something that had survived worse.
A sharp pivot one missed strike.
Her hand caught a wrist, twisted bone strained, a grunt forced out.
A step in elbow to the throat.
Another body dropped.
The third hesitated.
That was his mistake.
She closed the distance in a breath.
A strike. A shift of weight. A controlled takedown.
Silence returned.
Sudden.
Complete.
Three wolves.
Down.
Breathing.
Alive.
But no longer a threat.
Nyra exhaled slowly, rolling her shoulders once as if she'd done nothing more than stretch.
Then she lifted her gaze past them.
Deeper into the forest.
And that's when she felt it.
It slammed into her without warning.
Hot. Sharp. Unrelenting.
A pull that wrapped around her ribs and tightened.
Demanding.
Claiming.
The mate bond.
Nyra went still.
Her jaw clenched.
Something dark flickered in her eyes.
No.
Where others would feel warmth,
Connection and belonging
She felt one thing.
Chains.
Her wolf stirred beneath her skin.
Veyra.
Restless. Alert.
Not submissive.
Never submissive.
Nyra inhaled slowly, forcing the sensation down, burying it deep where it couldn't control her.
Wouldn't control her.
She looked back at the wolves on the ground.
Unimpressed.
"Get up," she said coolly. "Or don't."
A pause.
"I'm not here for you."
She turned, facing the heart of the territory fully now.
Toward him.
Her voice carried through the trees—clear, sharp, undeniable.
"I came for your Alpha."
The forest held its breath.
Nyra's expression didn't change.
Didn't soften.
Didn't hesitate.
"And I don't kneel."
Far beyond the trees,
Deep within Nightfall territory,
Something ancient stirred.
Ragnar.
The Alpha was awake.
Kael felt her before he saw her.
It started as a disturbance beneath his skin.
Subtle at first.
A shift in the air. A tightening in his chest. A presence that didn't belong yet refused to be ignored.
Then it hit hard,
Ragnar surged forward inside him, restless, alert, awake in a way he hadn't been in years.
Not for war.
Not for challenge.
For something far more dangerous.
Mate.
Kael stopped mid-step.
The word echoed through him like a command carved into bone.
Impossible.
He stood at the edge of the clearing, gaze fixed ahead, senses sharpening with unnatural precision. The forest carried everything to him the scent of earth, of blood.And her
It wrapped around him, pulling, tightening, demanding.
Wild, uncontrolled unfamiliar
Ragnar growled low in his mind.
Ours.
Kael's jaw clenched.
"No," he muttered under his breath, the word more instinct than thought.
Not like this,not here ,A commotion broke through the trees,bodies hitting the ground, the sharp crack of impact, the grunt of men who were trained to fight… and losing.
Kael moved.
Fast.
Silent.
Deadly.
He reached the clearing just as the last of his guards fell.
And then—
He saw her.
She stood in the center like she had always belonged there.
Unafraid.
Untouched.
Unbothered.
Three of his men lay at her feet.
Alive.
But defeated.
