### Chapter Six – The Uncle in the Shadows ###
(Phele’s POV) The night air pressed thick against the rooftops of Chicago, heavy with the scent of blood, smoke, and betrayal. Lord Pheles crouched in silence, his black cloak blending with the darkness, eyes glowing faintly silver as he peered down into the alley below. He had followed the scent on a whim. A pull. Something he could not name. And now, His chest tightened. “Bryan…” The name slipped past his lips, no louder than a whisper swallowed by the wind. Alive. The boy was alive. For nineteen years he had convinced himself one of his brother’s sons had survived. Bruno—yes, Bruno he had found, hidden, protected, raised away from Amark’s shadow. But Bryan? He had long been a ghost in Pheles’ mind, a faint memory drowned in Samantha’s blood and fire. Yet there he was. Not a dream. Not a phantom. A boy—no, a man—standing against three higher-class wolves who called him Prince. Pheles’ fingers curled into his palms. The wolves weren’t wrong. That blood ran through him. Amark’s blood. Samantha’s grief. His brother’s legacy wrapped in flesh and bone. And Bryan, he had no idea. The wolves struck again. Pheles watched, torn between the instinct to leap down and tear them apart, but he had to stay and watch how strong Bryan has become. Every claw that scraped Bryan’s skin made his gut twist. Every flash of amber in Bryan’s eyes made his pulse stutter. The boy was awakening. The wolf inside him had started to claw its way out. He remembered Samantha’s voice, gentle, defiant—on the night she died. “Promise me, Pheles. If they survive… protect them. Don’t let Amark destroy them.” He had promised. And failed. Until now. Below, Bryan fired his crossbow, one wolf dropping with a howl. Mayer Christabel moved like a blade of light, steel flashing, eyes hard. Pheles narrowed his gaze on her. Owen’s assistant. The hunter’s shadow. She was dangerous—too dangerous to be near Bryan. Yet Bryan fought beside her, not against her. Strange. The remaining wolves circled. “Kill him before he rises!” one snarled. Pheles’ jaw clenched. His hand gripped the hilt of the silvered dagger at his side, but he did not draw it. Not yet. This was Bryan’s fight. His awakening. If Pheles interfered too soon, Bryan would never learn his own strength. And yet… if Bryan fell, the world would lose its only chance. His thoughts darkened. What happens if Amark finds out? What happens when he learns both sons live? Amark would not rest. He would wage war on the hunters, on humans, on every wolf who dared bow to another. The world would drown in blood. Pheles’ heart ached. He loved his brother once. But Amark had become a monster that even his sons would have to kill. A scream split the alley. Bryan was thrown against the wall, chest heaving, eyes burning amber again. The wolf inside him clawed for release. Mayer shouted something he could not hear, steel slicing through the night. Pheles closed his eyes, the conflict tearing him in two. To reveal himself was to break every law he had sworn to keep. To stay hidden was to abandon his blood. And yet… maybe there was another path. A way to guide Bryan from the shadows. The boy had inherited Amark’s strength. But would he inherit his cruelty? Or Samantha’s kindness? That choice was not yet made. Pheles leaned back into the shadows, voice a whisper meant for no ears but his own. “Rise, my nephew. Prove the blood wrong. Prove him wrong.” As Bryan’s roar split the night, shaking the alley walls, Pheles vanished into the dark—an unseen guardian, torn between duty and love.Latest Chapter
Chapter 43 - The Weight of Blood
### Chapter Forty-Three – The Weight of Blood ###The night bled red.Mayer stood at the edge of the battlefield, her rifle clutched in shaking hands though she hadn’t fired a single shot since Bryan transformed. Her chest heaved with shallow breaths, and her legs felt rooted to the earth as though even the ground refused to let her flee.In front of her, three giants clashed beneath the blood moon.Bryan, reckless and wild, lunged at Amark with a fury that could split mountains. His golden eyes burned like fire, his snarls tearing through the air with the desperation of a wounded soul. Each strike was a storm: claws raking and fangs snapping. Beside him, Bruno followed—slower, steadier, but no less powerful. His movements lacked Bryan’s madness but carried the weight of strength honed in silence, fury hidden behind years of restraint. For every reckless strike Bryan threw, Bruno’s followed like an echo, measured but devastating.Together, they were a tempest.And yet… Amark did not
Chapter 42 - Blood of the Same Moon
### Chapter Forty-Two – Blood of the Same Moon ### The battlefield trembled as Amark approached, each stride radiating authority that no wolf, no hunter, could deny. His claws were wet with blood, his frame towering like a mountain of rage and ruin, yet his eyes—when they finally rested on Bryan and Bruno, they softened. For the first time, he did not look like the monster whispered of in villages, nor the beast feared by nations. He looked more like a father. And he smiled. Not the cruel sneer of a predator, but something almost tender, dangerous in its strangeness. The expression carved into Bryan’s heart like a blade. “My sons,” Amark rumbled, his voice heavy with centuries of power yet touched with warmth. “My blood stands before me. Strong. Alive. You are mine.” Bruno’s breath caught. For a moment, he swore he saw something different in those red eyes—mercy, pride, even love. His sword slipped slightly in his trembling hands. “Bryan… maybe…” But Bryan’s heart boiled.
Chapter 41 - Blood Knows Blood
### Chapter Forty-One – Blood Knows Blood ###The battlefield was already fire and ruin. The hunters fought in ragged lines, their shouts drowned by the endless howls of wolves. Bryan’s fists were bloodied, his body battered, yet he pressed forward, side by side with Bruno.For the first time, he felt a rhythm between them—two blades of the same steel, cutting through Amark’s pack with ferocity born not of training, but of something older. Something buried in their blood.Mayer’s voice cut through the chaos: “Hold the line!”She fired into the charging mass, smoke curling from her rifle as she reloaded without missing a beat.Bryan ducked beneath a wolf’s claw and drove his fist into its chest, snapping ribs with the force. Bruno spun cleanly, his blade flashing under the blood-soaked moonlight, cutting another wolf’s throat.For a moment, Bryan almost believed they could win.---Then the ground quaked.Not from wolves. Not from bombs. From something else.A silence swept the battlef
Chapter 40 - The Blood in the Air
### Chapter Forty – The Blood in the Air ###Bryan spat a thread of blood into the dust, wiped his mouth with the back of his hand, and leaned heavier against the cracked wall. His knuckles were split raw, his shirt soaked with sweat and wolf blood. His chest heaved as though it had forgotten how to breathe evenly.But still, he smiled.“That wasn’t so bad,” he rasped, voice playful despite the ache in his ribs. “I’d give that wave a solid six out of ten. They didn’t even mess up my good side.”Mayer crouched beside him, sliding a fresh clip into her weapon before staring at him. Her sharp eyes scanned his wounds, his arm torn open, his side bruised dark, his knuckles was even barely recognizable.“Your good side?” she muttered, tearing a strip of cloth from her own sleeve. “You don’t have one.”She pressed the makeshift bandage to his arm. Bryan hissed but didn’t flinch away.“Careful,” he said through clenched teeth. “I bruise easily.”Her stare was flat. “You are a bruise.”Bruno,
Chapter 39 - The Streets of Fire
### Chapter Thirty-Nine – The Streets of Fire ###The world burned.Skyscrapers cracked under the tremors from the titans dueling in the distance. Every time Amark and Pheles collided, shockwaves rattled the city, toppling cars and splitting pavement. Sirens wailed uselessly in the chaos.But here, on the streets of Chicago, the true nightmare was in motion.Wolves poured in from every direction—omegas, feral and bloodthirsty, tearing into hunters and civilians alike. Their glowing eyes darted through smoke and fire, their snarls ripping through the night. The hunters fought back, guns roaring, silver blades flashing, but the flood seemed endless.Bryan stood in the middle of it all, chest heaving, fists bruised and bloodied, his clothes torn from earlier wounds. Beside him, Mayer barked orders, her voice sharp and commanding over the chaos. Bruno stood at her other side, calm but cold, his every movement precise, like he’d been waiting years for this.For the first time, the three of
Chapter 39 - The Streets of Fire
### Chapter Thirty-Nine – The Streets of Fire ###The world burned.Skyscrapers cracked under the tremors from the titans dueling in the distance. Every time Amark and Pheles collided, shockwaves rattled the city, toppling cars and splitting pavement. Sirens wailed uselessly in the chaos.But here, on the streets of Chicago, the true nightmare was in motion.Wolves poured in from every direction—omegas, feral and bloodthirsty, tearing into hunters and civilians alike. Their glowing eyes darted through smoke and fire, their snarls ripping through the night. The hunters fought back, guns roaring, silver blades flashing, but the flood seemed endless.Bryan stood in the middle of it all, chest heaving, fists bruised and bloodied, his clothes torn from earlier wounds. Beside him, Mayer barked orders, her voice sharp and commanding over the chaos. Bruno stood at her other side, calm but cold, his every movement precise, like he’d been waiting years for this.For the first time, the three of
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