Nathan’s POV
I slammed into Dylan with every ounce of strength I possessed, pinning him against the tent wall. His eyes widened in shock as recognition dawned.
“Ah! Guards!!” Dylan screamed, his voice high with panic.
Dylan tried to block me with his right arm, but I was beyond reason, beyond control.
The wolf inside me–the predator that had been cornered, betrayed, and banished–wanted blood.
My jaws clamped down on his right forearm. I felt bone crunch between my teeth as I bit through muscle and sinew.
The metallic taste of blood filled my mouth as Dylan’s scream pierced the air.
I released his mangled arm, watching it dangle uselessly at his side.
Blood poured from the wound, soaking his sleeve and dripping onto the tent floor.
“Nathan, you fucking bastard!” Dylan snarled, his face contorted with pain and rage.
I lunged for his throat, ready to end this once and for all. This man was the reason for the war, for countless deaths, for my banishment. His death would mean something.
A searing pain shot through my side. I looked down to see a dagger buried in my flank, Dylan’s left hand still gripping the hilt. The bastard had managed to stab me despite his injury.
I grimaced in agony, my face contorting as waves of pain washed over me, a strangled gasp escaping my lips.
Three wolves burst into the tent, their teeth bared and hackles raised. I knew my window of opportunity had closed.
If I stayed, I’d be captured or killed–and neither option would help my pack or my child.
I had to retreat, to abandon my mission.
With one last surge of rage, I slashed my claws across Dylan’s face.
He fell backward, blood streaming from the deep gashes that now marked him from temple to jaw. He collapsed, possibly unconscious from blood loss.
The three wolves lunged at me simultaneously. I fought them off as best I could, but one managed to sink his teeth into my shoulder while another tore at my hind leg.
Pain blazed through me, but I knew these wounds would heal. Dylan, however, would never grow back his arm.
He would remember this day–remember me–every time he looked in a mirror or tried to use his phantom limb.
I broke free from their grip and bolted out of the tent, crashing through the fabric rather than using the entrance where more guards would be waiting.
Outside, chaos erupted. Dylan’s troops were mobilizing, shouting orders and forming search parties.
I darted between tents, my black fur helping me blend with the shadows as I pushed through the pain of my wounds. Blood matted my coat, slowing me
down.
I couldn’t return the way I’d come–through the tunnel. That would lead them straight to Emerald City, and despite Jason’s betrayal, I wouldn’t endanger innocent citizens.
I changed direction, heading north instead. If I could just make it to the rendezvous point with Tyler…
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More enemy wolves joined the pursuit, their howls echoing through the camp as they caught my scent.
They were closing in from all directions, the circle tightening around me.
If I can’t reach Tyler, I’ll go back and finish what I started with Dylan. I’ll take as many of these bastards with me as I can.
Just as I was considering this last desperate stand, a familiar howl cut through the air. My heart leaped at the sound.
“Nathan, Jesus fucking Christ, what have you done?!‘ Tyler’s voice filled my mind through our link.
“Meet me at twelve o’clock from Emerald City. We’re heading north,” I replied, relief washing over me despite the circumstances.
As I crested a small hill, I saw them–Tyler, Victoria, Richard, and the soldiers I’d brought to Emerald City.
They were all there, each carrying packs, having chosen loyalty to me over comfort and safety. They charged forward, cutting through the wolves that had been pursuing me, creating a path.
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