The night was quiet, almost too quiet. Isla walked along the edge of the Silver Crest Pack grounds carrying a lantern. The moon was full, its light casting long shadows across the grass. Her wolf stirred inside her chest, bound but restless. Something was coming. She could feel it.
“You are late” Damon’s voice cut through the silence. He stepped from the shadows, eyes dark and sharp
“I was checking the perimeter” Isla said softly
“You are always checking,” he said. “Do not think I do not notice”
“I need to be ready” she whispered
“You are not ready,” he said. “You are weak. You always have been”
“I endure,” she said quietly. “And that is my strength”
Damon studied her for a long moment. Then he turned and walked toward the hall. “We will see how long that strength lasts”
Isla watched him go. Her wolf stirred more strongly now. The air smelled different tonight. Danger. She could feel it in the way the leaves trembled, the way the wind shifted. Her heart raced, but her mind was sharp.
Later, she returned to the elder’s room. She had taken a small journal from the chest again. Her parents had written warnings about enemies. The ones who had killed them were moving again. They would come for her, and they would not stop until she was gone.
“They are coming” she whispered to herself
Damon appeared in the doorway, dark and tense. “Who is coming” he asked
“My parents’ enemies” Isla said softly. “They will try to finish what they started”
Damon’s eyes darkened. “You are not ready for them” he said
“I will be” she whispered
“You are reckless,” he muttered. “And one day that will get you killed”
“I can handle it” she said softly
Damon looked at her, dark eyes sharp, and then turned away. “Do not fail” he said
Alone, Isla held the journal close. Her wolf stirred stronger than ever. The bond pulsed inside her chest. It was pulling her toward Damon even now. She hated it but also needed it. She could not run. Not when the enemies were close. Not when her wolf was waking.
The next day, the pack gathered for training. Damon watched her closely. Every move she made, every glance, he noticed. Isla carried water and towels, but her senses were sharper than usual. She could hear footsteps before they came, see shadows move before they shifted. Her wolf whispered strength, patience, and power.
“Stop staring” Damon said suddenly, dark and sharp
“I am watching” she said softly
“You are always watching,” he muttered. “You think you can hide from me”
“I am careful” she said
“You are not careful enough,” he said. “One day your mistakes will cost you”
A sudden rustle in the trees made Isla freeze. Her wolf growled low in warning. Damon noticed it and narrowed his eyes.
“What is that” he asked
“Nothing” she whispered
“You lie” he said
“I do not lie” she said softly
Damon studied her, then shook his head and turned away. “We will see who is stronger” he said
Later that evening, Isla was alone in the hall, reviewing her parents’ notes. Her wolf stirred inside her chest, restless and alive. The bond with Damon pulsed constantly. It was cruel and binding but also gave her a strange clarity.
A shadow moved outside the window. Her wolf growled low, warning her. She went to the window and saw a figure slipping through the trees. Someone watching. Someone dangerous.
“They are here” she whispered
Her hands clenched the journal tightly. Her wolf was stronger now, sensing the threat. Her bond with Damon pulsed sharply, tugging at her. She hated him for it but also needed it. She could not ignore the danger.
Damon appeared behind her, dark and tense. “What is happening” he asked
“They are my parents’ enemies,” she said softly. “They are coming for me”
Damon’s eyes narrowed. “We deal with them together” he said, voice low
“I can handle it” she said softly
“You are not ready” he said
“I will be” she whispered
The bond pulsed again. Damon’s anger and desire for control fought with the pull of the mate bond. Isla felt it all. She hated him, feared him, and yet… the bond would not let her go.
The first attack came at midnight. A shadow moved across the northern woods. Isla sensed it before Damon. Her wolf stirred violently, warning her, pulling her to action.
“Damon” she whispered urgently
He looked up, dark eyes flashing. “What is it”
“They are here” she said
Damon’s expression darkened. He moved to the doors, ready to confront them. Isla followed, heart pounding. Her wolf pulsed, giving her strength she had never felt. Her senses were sharper, her reflexes faster.
The shadow moved closer. A figure stepped from the trees, cloaked in darkness. Isla felt her wolf stir fully. Bound no longer, it whispered power to her. She did not speak. She did not run. She was ready.
Damon looked at her, surprised. Something about her had changed. Her stance, her gaze, the way she breathed. She was no longer just his mate, his omega, his pawn. She was alive. Powerful. Dangerous.
“Stand behind me” Damon said, voice low and commanding
“No,” she said softly. “I fight too”
Damon froze, dark eyes wide. “You… you can”
“I can” she whispered
The shadow stepped closer, and Isla’s wolf stirred fully, energy pulsing through her veins. Damon’s anger, his control, the bond between them, everything combined into a single point of power. She could feel it. She could use it.
“Together” Damon said
“Yes” Isla whispered
The enemies were coming. But Isla was no longer just a wolfless omega. She was awakened. Her wolf was alive. And together with Damon, they would face whatever threat approached.
For the first time in ten years, Isla felt ready. She had endured, she had survived, and now she was preparing to fight.
The Silver Crest Pack would soon learn that Isla was more than anyone had ever imagined.
And Damon… Damon would have to face her power whether he wanted to or not.