
"Kaelen, don't go too far, you hear me?" my mom shouted to make sure I could hear her.
"Alright, Mom." I replied, just to keep her from getting angry, but I continued running toward the forest without a second thought.
I was ten years old, and at that moment, all I cared about was running in the forest in my wolf form and having fun. I am a werewolf, and along with my parents, I lived in the Starry Sky pack village. My father was the Beta of the pack, and he always said that one day I would take his place. I would have loved to be just like him, like my dad. I often asked him to teach me, but he always said it was too early, that there was time, and that for now, I should only think about having fun like any normal kid.
So, I spent my time running in the woods; I loved nature and its colors, and I still love the scent of morning dew on the leaves and the quiet the forest brings. I often went hunting with my father, and we always had such a great time.
I kept running until I heard a familiar howl. It was Chase, my best friend and the Alpha’s son. I stopped, and soon after, he caught up to me with his black wolf, just like his father’s.
"Isn’t the forest a bit too big for you, Kaelen?" he asked telepathically, looking at me with his red eyes, worthy of a future Alpha.
"Since we’re the same age, Chase, shouldn't you be asking yourself the same question?" I countered with a smirk, returning the look with my yellow Beta eyes.
"Want a challenge?" Chase asked.
"And what would that be?" I asked, curious to see where he was going with this; he knew perfectly well how much I loved challenges.
"A race to the northern lake. The loser has to give their snack to the winner." he explained briefly, pointing his muzzle north.
"You're on. Get ready to lose." I exclaimed confidently. I love challenges simply because I never lose them. Or, at least, I hadn't until that day.
We quickly marked a starting line with our paws and got into position.
"Scared, Kaelen?" he asked, trying to provoke me.
"I wish," I replied, eyes fixed on the goal.
"Three..." I started the countdown.
"Two..." Chase continued.
"One..." I whispered, bracing myself to dash.
"GO!" Chase yelled, and we immediately started running fast and relentless as always.
I dodged trees, branches, and plants; I leaped over fallen logs; I ran without stopping and without thinking, fast as an arrow, free as the wind. I ran until I couldn't feel the ground beneath my feet, not realizing the distance I had covered.
We ran side by side, but a few meters from the goal, a sudden pain in my chest forced me to the ground, shifting me back into human form. Moments later, a column of black smoke rose into the sky.
As soon as Chase realized what had happened to me, he shifted back too to help me, but when we both saw the smoke in the sky, we said the same thing while looking at each other: "It’s coming from the village."
We immediately ran back, faster than before, and when we arrived, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. The village was completely in flames. The screams of mothers and their children seemed to tear the sky apart. The deafening noises of gunshots filled the air.
I started running toward my home, followed by Chase, and just before I arrived, I saw in my mind my mother’s body lying on the ground, cold and motionless. Her empty gaze was directed toward the sky. As soon as I saw her, I cried out in pain and hugged her, holding her tight in the vain hope that she might wake up. But I was old enough to understand that wouldn't happen. I don't know how long I stayed there, minutes or just seconds, but it was Chase who gently pulled me away from her body: "Kaelen, we have to go." I nodded and stood up.
I left her, tears still in my eyes, and ran to find my father. While crossing the square, we found the Alpha lying on the ground, bleeding from his abdomen but still conscious. "Dad," my friend shouted when he saw him.
"Chase..." the latter whispered.
"I'm sorry... I failed, son," the Alpha continued with tears in his eyes; it was the first time in my life I saw him cry. Many tears were shed that day and in the days that followed, to be honest.
"No, Dad, you didn't fail, it's not over yet, I'm taking you to safety now," Chase replied with determination.
"Nowhere is safe... find my Beta... maybe he can... take you to safety," he replied, struggling due to the wound.
"Who did this?" I asked the Alpha.
"Hunters... a pack is coming... to help... stay somewhere safe," he replied, looking at his son with fear. Yes, the Alpha was afraid his son would die, or at least that's what could be read in his eyes.
"No, I’m not leaving you here," Chase replied, resolute.
"I’ll go find my father, you stay with him. Try to keep him safe if you can," I decided; it was the right thing to do. I realized then that I had become an adult all at once, the moment I saw my mother dead.
"Count on it, Kaelen, go and be careful," Chase replied, and after a nod, I started running again.
I crossed the burning alleys and avoided the hunters, trying not to think about the screams and gunshots I heard, focusing only on my goal.
I arrived at the house, but as soon as I entered, I saw my father tied to a chair, bleeding and covered in tons of a strange white powder. A short distance from him, a hunter was holding a fuse with a match.
"Run, Kaelen!" my father yelled, but before I could do anything, the hunter lit the fuse and walked away. A moment later, I was hit by a cloud of scalding heat.
The last thing I saw was a huge red and black explosion.
The last thing I heard was, "I love you, Kaelen, don't ever forget it."
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After nearly two hours of travel, the train hissed to a final stop at Vanderhoof. As I stepped onto the platform, the sheer scale of the challenge hit me like a physical blow. The town was larger than McBride, housing over four thousand souls, and divided into two distinct districts. The density of human life here felt like a labyrinth designed to keep me from her."It won't be simple to find her in the middle of all these people," I muttered, my voice tight with frustration as we exited the station.Chase shifted his weight, his tone hardening from brotherly comfort to Alpha-level intensity. "Come on, friend. Don’t fall apart now. We need to find this blessed mate of yours and put an end to this torment. Like McBride, we start with the gathering spots—bars, restaurants, shops, schools. And the libraries. We check every single public library first.""Why the libraries?" Chase asked, his brow furrowed."Her scent... it reminds me of a new book," I replied, though the uncertainty gnawed
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The morning was a relentless blur of physical exertion, a necessary distraction from the suffocating weight of my own thoughts. I spent the hours deep within the forests bordering the town, pushing my body until my muscles screamed and my lungs burned, trying to outrun the phantom scent of chestnuts and bay leaves that haunted every breath I drew. Chase had a date with his mate, a prospect that clearly occupied every corner of his mind. He was radiant, glowing with a happiness that felt both enviable and alien. As for me, I had a mission that weighed heavier than stone. Tonight, we were scheduled to reach the next town. If she wasn't there—if this second attempt failed—I wasn't sure I could survive the crushing disappointment.To drown out the incessant chatter of my own mind, I shifted. The transformation was a familiar, jarring process, a rush of cold air meeting skin that felt too sensitive. In my lupine form, the world was not a place of sight, but a tapestry of vibrations, heat s
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The waking world didn’t greet me with the gentle morning sun; it crashed into me like a freezing bucket of icy water—a classic, brutal tactic employed by none other than Chase. I gasped, my lungs seizing as the cold liquid soaked into my clothes, pulling me violently from the dark, drug-induced abyss I had been trapped in."Wake up, you lazy bastard," Chase’s voice boomed, devoid of sympathy. "We have a train to catch in an hour. I’m sacrificing a perfectly good day with Brianna to drag you across the province to find your mate. Move."His command was absolute, leaving no room for argument or the lingering haze of the sedative. I groaned, my body feeling heavy and uncoordinated, and dragged myself up by clutching the armrest of the sofa. My head pounded, a rhythmic, pulsing throb that mirrored the instability of my heart."What do I look like?" I muttered, running a shaky hand over my face. The skin felt rough, sensitive, and somehow foreign.Chase paced the length of the apartment, t
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Chase returned around eight, the sounds of his heavy boots against the hardwood floor echoing through the silence I had cultivated in his absence. He didn't notice my stillness immediately; he was too consumed by his own narrative, his voice light and airy as he recounted the trivial, sun-drenched details of his day with Brianna. He spoke of the way she laughed, the way she looked at the city lights, and his absolute, unwavering certainty that she would make a magnificent Luna for our pack. I listened with a forced, brittle smile, playing the part of the brother-in-arms, while inside, I was drowning in an ocean of my own misery. He was standing on the threshold of a new life, a future bright with the promise of his mate, while I was anchored in the wreckage of a past that refused to stay buried. The envy that gnawed at my insides wasn't for his power or his status—it was for the simple, agonizing normalcy of being able to see the woman he loved."You haven't said a word, Aiden," Chase
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To say that my world collapsed at that moment is an understatement of the raw, visceral agony that consumed me. I had finally found my mate—the missing piece of my soul—only to lose her in a heartbeat, swallowed by the indifferent tide of a train station crowd. I knew nothing of her, not her face, not the sound of her voice, only the intoxicating ghost of her scent lingering in my senses like a bittersweet memory.It was a perfume that defied definition; a delicate symphony of roasted chestnuts, the sharp, refreshing bite of bay leaves, and the ancient, comforting smell of old books. It was a scent that spoke of secrets, of stories waiting to be told, and of a belonging I had never known. A scent that would haunt my existence forever.I had tasted the heavens, felt the rhythm of the universe pulsating in my own veins, only to be cast back into the darkest abyss of solitude. "Why, Moon Goddess?" I screamed silently into the void. "What is the meaning of this cruelty? Why show me my hea
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And that is how I found myself being tossed from one side to another on a direct train, along with my Alpha, at the main station of Prince George. We were standing in the only car packed with people, which we had managed to board at the last minute.It seems that, so as not to traumatize his mate, Chase decided to lie about where he came from, also because saying that he came from a werewolf pack located less than 5 kilometers from her, in the middle of the forest, would not have made a good impression..."You'll see, Kaelen, you'll like her too; she is simply fantastic," Chase repeated to me for the fifteenth time."For the fifteenth time, I answer that: one, it seems unlikely given my condition that I'll be able to see her; and two, seeing how you are describing her to me, I think I basically know her already," I reply, summoning all my patience."Yeah, well, it's just that I care a lot about her," he replies, almost... embarrassed."It wasn't obvious at all, look. But satisfy a cur
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