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The rain starts as a light drizzle, but within seconds, it’s pounding against the balcony like a hundred tiny hammers

I can barely see through the downpour, but my eyes remain locked on the whip below, the leather coiled like a venomous snake

Why is the headmaid’s whipon the ground? Seh treasures that a lot considering it’s her source of superiority among the 

lower ranks

Beside me, Kallias is eerily quiet. His earlier aggression towards me has been replaced with a strange stillness, as though he’s working through a thousand emotions and coming up blank by what he’s seeing

His lips are still smeared with blood from my slap, and if I wasn’t so on edge, I’d take satisfaction in it

The silence stretches, broken only by the rhythmic drum of rain. And then- 

A scream

A gutwrenching scream

It cuts through the storma blade, highpitched and desperate. My head snaps toward the direction of the sound, my heart lurching into my throat. What the fuck was that

Kallias stiffens beside me, his face paling

Shit,I mutter, already moving toward the door. Kallias follows behind me, his steps hesitant at first, but soon we’re both sprinting back inside

The party is in chaos. Omegas are clinging to one another, whispering frantically, while the guestshighranking Alphas, Betas, and their delegatesare frozen middrink, their eyes wide and fixed on something just beyond the open front doors of the packhouse

I follow their stares, searching through the crowd, while my pulse raced a hundred beats per minute. The sound of thunder booms overhead, rattling the windows, as I reach the edge of the railing, gripping it tightly, my knuckles begin to turn white

A woman stands at the entrance adorned with the same flowers I brought from the market, her elegant gown is soaked and clinging to her trembling frame. She’s screaming, pointing outside wearing her face with a mask of terror

What the hell is going on?Kallias demands to the crowd, his voice sharp and commanding

No one answers. Not even being the Alpha’s son. They’re too busy staring at whoever’s outside. Or what… 

I rush to the railing, my hands gripping the polished wood as I peer out into the storm. The rain is relentless, sheets of water pouring down, but even through the downpour, I see her

Someone or somethingis crawling toward the packhouse

Oh my God

At first, it doesn’t register. The figure is barely recognizable, a tattered silhouette against the muddy ground. But as the f drags itself closer, the flickering porch lights illuminate her face, and my stomach lurches. My heart claws its way out of ribs and through my chest at the gore image I’m seeing right now

The head maid

Or what’s left of her

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Her body is a mess of blood and torn flesh, her once pristine uniform is now unrecognizabletattered and ripped. One of her hands is gonecompletely goneleaving a bloody, jagged stump that gushes with every agonizing inch she crawls forward

Help me!she screams, her voice raw and ragged. Please! Someone help me!” 

The crowd gasps, recoiling as if her pain is contagious

This is straight our of hellAs if someone dragged up a soul from the torturing chambers

Jesus ChristI murmur under my breath, my eyes wide with horror

She drags herself closer, her remaining fingers and dirty nails clawing at the muddy ground, leaving streaks of red in her wake. My legs feel like they’re locked in place, rooted to the floor as I watch her crawl toward the porch, her face twisted in sheer agony

What the fuck happened to her?someone mutters behind me, their voice trembling 

No one answers

I can’t breathe. My chest feels tight, my heart hammering so loud it drowns out the storm. The head maid finally reaches the edge of the porch, her broken body illuminated by the harsh yellow light

And then the forest moves

At first, I think it’s just the shadows shifting, the trees bending under the heavy of the storm. 

But no. Something’s there

A wolf

Not just any wolf. This one is massive, its silhouette hulking and monstrous as it emerges from the tree line

No, it’s no wolf. It’s a blood thirsty beast

The rain slicks its dark fur, making it gleam under the dim light. It’s too big, too imposing to be anything but terrifying. The head maid sees it too as she slowly turns to see what we’re too busy looking at to help her. Nno…” Her eyes widen in pure terror, her mouth opening in a choked sob

Help me!she screams again, turning to us in haste, scrambling to pull herself onto the porch. He’s the Al—” 

She doesn’t get to finish

The wolf lunges, its jaws snapping around her leg with a sickening crunch of her bone. Ah!Her scream is unlike anything I’ve ever heardraw, guttural, and filled with the kind of that makes your blood run cold

I stumble back, my hands flying to my mouth as the wolf drags her, by its mouth and sharp teeth dug into the head maid’s body, off the porch of help and back into the stormwhere her end would be

The beast is telling everyone in the room its not finished yet

No!someone yells, but no one moves. We’re all frozeń, paralyzed by the sheer brutality unfolding in front of us The wolf disappears into the darkness, taking the head maid with it leaving mud trails in her wake. Her screams echo through the forest, mingling with the sound of tearing flesh and the wet squelch of blood

She’s being torn, and killed as we watched with or own two eyes in fear or helping. Argh! No!The sound of her skin being ripped, her bones crushed. It’s an agonizing minute of pure, unadulterated, and torturing slow death

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And then her last howl seeped through everyone as I feel a bond inside of me breaking, h member of the Young fuck separating

She’s dead

I feel sick. The metallic taste of bile rises in my throat as I clutch the railing, my kraukles turning white hoovad me, the pack is deathly silent, their eyes glued to the forest as if expecting her to reappear 

She doesn’t

The only thing that returns is the quiet

And it’s deafening

The sound of boots clattering against the floor jolts me out of my stupor. The pack warriors arrive, armed and alert and useless, they’re too late

I stare into the distant forest where she’s being killed

Far too late indeed

The warriors still flood the clearing, their weapons drawn but ultimately useless. They’re minutes away from coming 

The head maid’s agonized screams have long since dissolved into the haunting quiet of the woods, leaving nothing but the sound of rain and whispers of dread among the crowd

What happened now?” 

She’sshe’s gone… 

I don’t realize I’m moving until I’m pressing against the nearest window, craning my neck to see past the rivulets of rain streaming down the glass. My breath fogs up the pane as my eyes dart wildly, searching for somethinganythingthat makes sense of what I just witnessedof what horror that was

And then I see it

The wolf. The beast

Its hulking frame lurks just beyond the tree line, shrouded in shadows and rain, but it’s the eyes that snare me

Red. Glowing

They pierce through the darkness, locking onto minea predator sizing up its prey. My heart stutters, my fingers gripping the windowsill so hard my knuckles ache. Fuck

Crimson eyes

Crimson fucking eyes

I’ve seen those before

No,I whisper, shaking my head as I force myself to look away. The thought claws at the edge of my mind, dark and insistent, but I shove it down, burying it under layers of denial. It’s not possible

It’s not him

It can’t be him

But the memory rises unbidden in my headthe way Enoch’s eyes bled red that day when I was attacked as I was doing my 

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laundry at the back of the pack house, the raw, savage power that radiated off him when he tore that rope apart. The sheer force of his strength, his rage

No. 

I grit my teeth, trying to force the image away. He’s too innocent. Too lost with his own amnesia. Enoch doesn’t have blood on his hands

Does he

Taryn!” 

Kallias’s voice snaps me out of my spiral. I whirl around just in time to see him striding toward me, his jaw tight, his eyes blazing with determination

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