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Elena’s POV 1
The moment we stepped through the cabin door, Damien stormed off to the bedroom without so much as a glance at anyone. His shoulders were rigid with frustration, and I could practically feel the disappointment radiating from him. He expected too much too fast. Briar needed time to process everything we’d just thrown at her, but patience had never been one of Damien’s strongest qualities.
“Let me guess, things didn’t go according to plan,” Caleb said, studying my expression.
“She shifted, which was incredible to witness. We managed to talk, but she’s completely overwhelmed. Damien thought she’d pack up and come home with us on the spot.” I sank into the nearest chair, exhaustion weighing down my limbs. “He was setting himself up for disappointment.”
Caleb shook his head. “I want her back just as badly as he does, but we can’t ignore reality. She’s been raised to see us as the enemy. Years of that kind of conditioning don’t just disappear because we showed up with good intentions.”
“Exactly what I’ve been trying to tell myself,” I murmured.
Heavy footsteps announced Damien’s return before he appeared in the doorway, phone already in hand.
“Koa just mind–linked me. They’re planning another pack attack tonight.” His voice was clipped, all business now.
“When do they ever take a break?” The constant threat was wearing on all of
- us.
“Apparently never.” Damien was already dialing. Within minutes, he’d
contacted the targeted pack, and they immediately initiated their evacuation procedures.
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“I don’t understand why they keep going after werewolf packs,” Caleb said. “Vampires are the real danger here.”
“Pack structure makes us easier targets,” I explained, feeling the familiar weight of leadership responsibilities. “We’re organized, predictable. We protect territories and stick together. Vampires are mostly solitary creatures, harder to track down and corner.”
“I’m heading out to help with the evacuation,” Caleb announced, already reaching for his jacket.
After he left, silence settled over the cabin like a heavy blanket. I stared at the wall, my mind racing through everything that had happened today. When Damien finally joined me on the couch, his earlier anger had melted into something more vulnerable.
“I know I’m being unreasonable,” he said, pulling me against his side. “I just wanted her to trust us enough to come back, even for a few hours.”
“The Hunters keep their people on a tight leash. They would have noticed if she’d disappeared for too long.” I let myself relax into his warmth, grateful for this moment of peace.
Something in my tone must have given me away because he tilted my chin up, studying my face with concern.
“I haven’t asked how you’re handling all this,” he said softly.
The question hit deeper than I expected. “It feels exactly like it did sixteen years ago. Right around the time you threatened to reject me so you could move on with your life.”
He pressed his lips to the top of my head, and I felt him tense.
“Is that why you’ve been so quiet about everything? You’re afraid I’ll say the same thing again?”
“I’m afraid I’ll say something that starts the same fights we had back then,” I admitted. “My head is full of thoughts that aren’t about you, but they’ll still
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tear us apart if I voice them.”
His arms tightened around me, and he forced me to meet his eyes before kissing me with desperate intensity.
“I swear to you, I will never threaten rejection again. I saw what it did to you last time, how it made you afraid to leave the pack territory. Now I think I’m the one who’s falling apart.”
I understood his struggle. He’d seen Briar now, knew she was real and alive, which made her resistance to us that much more frustrating. But none of this was her fault. The Hunters had spent years poisoning her mind against us.
Caleb still hadn’t returned by the time we went to bed, and sleep proved elusive for both of us. When we finally drifted off, it felt like only minutes had passed before someone started pounding on our door.
I bolted upright and raced to answer it, Damien close behind me. Koa and Nico stood on our doorstep, both breathing hard and looking panicked.
“What happened?” I demanded as they pushed past us into the cabin.
“The attack information was fake,” Nico said, running a hand through his hair. “It was all a setup to identify their informant.”
“They know it was you?” My stomach dropped.
“Yeah, but we managed to lose them in the forest. They didn’t track us here,” Koa assured me.
“Do they know about Asher and Briar?”
“No, they weren’t around when we got the attack intel. It was just Nico and
me.”
“This just keeps getting worse,” Damien muttered.
“You have no idea. We can’t go back there. They’ve got hunters actively searching for us right now,” Nico said.
I grabbed my phone immediately. “You need to get back to our pack territory.
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You’ll be protected there.”
“Hello?” Caleb’s voice came through clearly.
“Is that pack fully evacuated?” I asked.
“Yes, why?”
“Because the whole thing was a trap. They identified Koa and Nico as the informants.”
“Which means they’re probably hitting a different target tonight,” Caleb said grimly.
“Exactly. We’ll find out about the real attack tomorrow.”
Damien was already sending out emergency alerts to every pack in our network, warning them about the Hunters‘ tactics. By morning, every pack would be ready for immediate evacuation if necessary.
“Are you certain Briar is safe?” I asked Koa.
“She should be, but these woods are crawling with search parties now. You need to get out of here too.”
I met Damien’s eyes and saw my own determination reflected there. We rushed to the bedroom and started throwing our belongings together, making sure to erase any trace of our presence.
This cabin existed off every official map. The only way anyone could find it was through extensive forest searches or prior knowledge of its location.
Within thirty minutes, we’d packed everything and were running through the dark woods. After covering considerable distance, we reached the dirt road where we’d hidden our vehicle. All four of us piled in, and I took the driver’s seat, sensing Damien’s internal struggle.
Part of him wanted to stay and fight, but we didn’t know the full extent of the Hunters‘ resources or how quickly they could mobilize reinforcements. We couldn’t help Briar if we were captured or killed.
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