Nathan’s POV
The sting of frigid air tipped through my fur as I stood at the edge of my territory, a quiet snarl rumbling in my chest,
The metallic scent of blood hung heavy around me, mingling with the earthy smells of the forest and the acrid stench of fear clinging to the fleeing enemy wolves.
“Alpha, the eastern flank is secure,” Tyler’s voice echoed in my mind. “We’ve pushed them back nearly two miles. Our territory has officially expanded.”
I surveyed the battleground where fallen wolves lay scattered across the snow–dusted terrain, their spilled blood painting elaborate crimson patterns against the pristine white canvas. Something felt off about this whole attack.
“These weren’t just wanderers,” I replied through our mind link. “The way they fought, their formations… these were trained soldiers. Jason’s men, maybe.”
A flash of movement caught my attention–a gray wolf slinking away through the trees, something dangling from its jaws.
Without hesitation, I bolted after it, my massive paws tearing up the earth beneath me.
The wolf glanced back, eyes widening in terror when it spotted me in pursuit.
My muscles burned with exertion as I closed the distance, leaping forward with a powerful surge. My jaws clamped around the fleeing wolf’s hind leg with a sickening crunch.
The wolf yelped, dropping a small leather pouch from its mouth as it tried to scramble away.
With one swift movement, I released the leg and lunged for the throat. The wolf’s body went limp beneath my paws, blood pooling around its neck.
At this moment, Gina trotted up behind me in her wolf form, shifting smoothly into her human form and pulling on a coat that had been tied around her ankle. She bent down and picked up the fallen pouch.
“What’s in there that was so important he’d risk his life trying to run with it?” she asked, turning the bag over in her
hands.
I didn’t answer her.
I shifted back to human form, feeling my muscles and bones crack and realign. I pulled on a pair of jeans that I’d stashed
nearby.
“Tyler, bring this prisoner to the woods and take care of him,” I commanded through our mind link.
There was a long pause before Tyler’s yoice returned, hesitant. “Alpha, with all due respect, that go code. We don’t kill captives.”
My jaw clenched, irritation flaring hot in my chest. “Tyler, I gave you an order.”
“Nathan, we’ve known each other for a long time. This isn’t you.‘
ainst our warrior
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Rage bubbled up inside my chest. The audacity of him to defy me, to lecture me on who I was. “Tyler, do as I say. Now! I severed the mind link with a sharp mental snap.
“These wolves attacked my territory,” I muttered, more to myself than to Gina. “They’ve aligned themselves with togues, They knew the risks.”
“Everything okay?” Gina asked, eyeing me carefully.
“Fine,” I replied curtly. “Or it better be.”
Gina opened the pouch, emptying its contents into her palm. A collection of jewelry spilled out–rings, earrings, and a delicate pearl necklace that immediately caught my eye. It was beautiful, elegant–it reminded me of Rachel.
“We should try to find out where he got these,” Gina suggested. “Return them to their rightful owners.”
I let out a cold laugh. Was she serious? “We’re
rogues, Gina, not heroes of justice. These are spoils of war.”
I reached for the pearl necklace, examining it in the pale sunlight. The pearls were perfectly round, gleaming with an iridescent sheen, the clasp made of solid gold. Rachel would look stunning in this.
“If you and Tyler don’t want to live and act like rogues,” I said, my voice hardening, “then why don’t you just fucking
leave?”
Gina’s eyes widened in shock. “Nathan, what the fuck is wrong with you?”
“Stop trying to tell me how to run things, Gina,” I warned, my eyes flashing dangerously. “Or you’ll find yourself in trouble you don’t need or want.”
I took the pearl necklace between my teeth, leaving the rest of the jewelry in Gina’s hand. “Do whatever you want with the
rest.”
As I walked back toward our camp, my thoughts churned like a violent storm. I needed complete control of the northern region. I needed to expand my territory, recruit more rogues.
Rachel was here, and my son was further north. My forces had grown considerably since we’d first arrived, but the emptiness inside me had only expanded.
Seeing Rachel’s hurt expression made something in my chest ache fiercely. I wanted to make her happy, wanted to see her smile again.
Why couldn’t she understand I was doing all this for us?
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