“This can’t be happening,” I murmured, more to myself than to anyone else, as I stood in the middle of the grand hall. The heavy wooden doors had just slammed shut behind me, their echo lingering in the air like the finality of my fate.
My heart pounded in my chest, each beat like a countdown to something inevitable, something I couldn’t yet grasp. My hands clenched at my sides, fingers digging into my palms, trying to ground myself in the moment.
"Seraphina." His voice was low, almost a growl, but not from anger—at least not the kind I had grown accustomed to. No, this was different. There was something deeper, something more primal and terrifying, laced into his tone.
I turned slowly, forcing myself to meet his eyes. Alpha Marcus Blackwood stood before me, every inch of him exuding the power and authority that had made him one of the most respected—and feared—leaders in our world.
His eyes, normally a calm, stormy gray, were hard and unyielding now, like shards of ice cutting through me. Behind him, the other pack elders watched in silence, their expressions a mix of pity and apprehension.
"Marcus, please... listen to me," I pleaded, my voice cracking slightly. It wasn’t just my life on the line—it was my entire future, my place in this pack. My home.
"There is nothing more to say, Sera." His tone was cold, final. "The prophecy is clear. If you lead, our pack is doomed."
The words hit me like a physical blow. I staggered back a step, my mind racing to comprehend the gravity of what he was saying. Doomed. That one word reverberated in my mind, mingling with the shock and the betrayal that was quickly turning into something darker—anger.
"The prophecy?" I repeated, struggling to keep my voice steady. "You’re throwing away everything we’ve built together because of some ancient words scribbled in a dusty book? Marcus, we don’t even know if it’s true!"
"It’s not just a book, Sera." He stepped closer, his massive form towering over me, but I refused to back down. "It’s the law of our ancestors. A warning passed down for generations. If you lead as Luna, the Silverwood Pack will fall. I won’t risk that. I can’t."
"And what about us?" I demanded, my anger flaring. "What about everything we’ve been through, everything we’ve fought for? You’re just going to cast me aside because of fear?"
"It’s not just fear!" Marcus’s voice rose, the raw emotion in it catching me off guard. "It’s my duty to protect this pack, no matter the cost. Even if that means… even if that means letting you go."
I stared at him, the words sinking in like poison. He was serious. There was no doubt in his eyes, no hesitation.
The Marcus I thought I knew, the man who had fought beside me, bled with me, laughed with me… he was gone, replaced by this cold, distant leader who saw me as nothing more than a liability.
"I see," I whispered, the fight draining out of me all at once. I felt hollow, like everything that had ever mattered was slipping through my fingers. "So that’s it, then."
His jaw clenched, but he didn’t respond. The silence that followed was deafening, the weight of it pressing down on me until I couldn’t stand it any longer.
I turned on my heel, moving toward the doors. But just before I reached them, Marcus spoke again, his voice barely more than a whisper.
"I’m sorry, Sera."
I stopped, my hand hovering over the door handle. For a moment, I considered turning back, begging him to reconsider, to see me as more than a curse. But I knew it was pointless. He had made his decision.
And so would I.