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He guided me to the table, pulling out my between us at the round table.
y chair with unexpected gallantry. Frost took the seat across from the, while Kaius settled
Hope you are
hungry?” K
Kalus asked as he removed silver covers from plates of beautifully presented food,
My stomach growled in response. “I am starving.”
“Good.” He p
poured wine into three crystal glasses with practiced ease
The first few bites passed in appreciative silence. I couldn’t remember the last time I’d eaten food this delicious. My gaze drifted between the two men, noting their easy companionship despite the unusual circumstances.
Frost,” I said finally, curiosity overcoming my hesitation, “You’ve never spoken about your parents before.”
His fork paused halfway to h
“You don’t
his mouth. “Huh?”
don’t have to if you aren’t comfortable with this,” I added quick
“No, it’s okay,” he replied after a moments consideration. “They had both been banished; the last I heard from them was ten years ago, sql can’t really tell what position they are in now–or if they are still alive
The casual way he mentioned such a painful subject struck me. “It must be lonely living without your parents.”
“Yeah, he agreed simply, his ice–blue eyes revealing nothing further
Kaius cleared his throat. “I was thinking, maybe it’s t
time you join us during official meetings.”
I blinked at the sudd
sudden change of subject. “What meetings?”
“There are always regular meetings held between me and other pack leaders to discuss further plans or solve disputes. I think it’s time you got involved in the pack matters too. Usually the Alpha is always present with their Luna,” he explained,
“That’ll be really nice, I responded. Because of cause, I knew who had taken this position before now
“Elowen, have y
you tried reaching to your wolf side since you came here? Frost asked, his tone casual but his eyes intent.
“No, it won’t work,” I said. I didn’t like talking about my wolflessness.
“Actually,” Kaius began, “You are mated to an Alpha, to me…”
“You said it yourself; the mark would be nothing but a scar; we arent actually mates.”
“We followed same procedures; maybe I was wrong,” Kalus said with a shrug.
What is that? Is the big bad Alpha finally admitting that he can be wrong?
They both chuckled at that, and then Kaius ros
Jose.
He set down his wine glass. “Come.”
Before I could protest, he rose and extended his hand to me. I took it allowing him to lead me away from the table and deeper into the woods. I glanced back to see Frost watching us, his expression unreadable.
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The forest grew denser as we walked, the magical lights of our din setting fading behind us. Only the moon illuminated our path now, its silver glow filtering through the canopy.
“We would never know till you try,” Kaius said, stopping in a small clearing bathed in moonlight.
“Stop this, okay, it doesn’t work, it won I, I’ve tried,” I said, the familiar frustration rising in my throat.
‘Close your eyes, he instructed, ignoring my protest.
I hesitated, then complied, feeling foolish but unwilling to disappoint him.
“Do you feel a presence inside of you?” His voice had dropped lower, hypnotic in its cadence.
1 focused inward, searching for something–anything–that might indicate the wolf I should have been born with. There was nothing. but my own heartbeat and the whisper of the night breeze,
“You have to try Elowen. Maybe you just need some kind of catalyst, he encouraged.
When I opened my eyes, Kaius had removed his shirt, revealing the muscled expanse of his chest and abdomen, Before I could comment, hẽ began to change.
The transformation was both terrifying and beautiful to witness. His body seemed to shimmer, bones cracking and reforming as für spread across his skin. In seconds, a massive black wolf stood where the man had been, amber eyes regarding me with intelligence that was unmistakably Kalus,
“What are you doing?” I whispered, though I knew he couldn’t answer in this form.
He padded closer, nuzzling my hand with his snout before moving away again, clearly inviting me to follow. When I hesitated, he gave a soft growl.
I closed my eyes again, reaching deeper within myself than I ever had before. There, in a place I’d never been able to access, I felt something respond–a presence stirring, awakening to Kaius’s call.
A strange warmth spread through my limbs, followed by a sharp, soaring pain that tore a gasp from my lips. My bones felt as though they were breaking and remaking themselves, muscles stretching and reforming. My senses heightened suddenly, the forest exploding into vivid detail–scents I’d never noticed, sounds I’d never heard, all rushing over me in a dizzying wave.
When the pain subsided, I found myself on four paws, my body covered in silvery–white fur that gleamed in the moonlight. I looked down at my reflection in a small puddle–a wolf with dark eyes stared back, barely recognizable as myself yet somehow more me than I’d ever been.
Kaius approached slowly, his massive black form dwarfing mine. He circled me once, approval evident in every line of his body.
Then, in a fluid motion that seemed almost like a dance, his form shimmered and shifted until he stood before me in his human form, completely naked.
He knelt beside me, one hand gently stroking my fur. “You are even more beautiful than I thought you would be,” he said, his voice low and rich with admiration.
1 yipped in surprise, the sound foreign to my ears-
“Fam excited d too,” he responded to my enthusiasm,
Everything felt new, overwhelming in its intensity. I could smell Frost in the distance, hear the heartbeats of small creatures hiding in the underbrush, feel the earth beneath my paws with exquisite sensitivity.
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I took a tentative step, then another, growing more confident as I adusted to my new form. Joy surged through me–after years of feeling incomplete, I was finally whole.
But as I ran in a small circle, reveling in my newfound freeslon, somthing began to change. The forest started to spin around me, colors blurring together. My legs felt suddenly weak, unable to support my weight.
“Elowen,” Kaius called, concern replacing the pride in his voice.
I struggled to stay upright, my new form suddenly feeling like a trapather than a liberation. My consciousness began to slip, darkness creeping in at the edges of my vision.
“Elowen, are you alright?”
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