The Alpha's Oath.
threw shifting shadows across the walls of the chamber. In those shadows, she kept seeing claws, eyes, and memories of
an eerie glow. The compound's courtyard below bustled with warriors preparing for a possible attack: armored wolves moved in squads, archers
her answer, and a woman stepped inside carrying a tray of food and linens. She
w, melodic voice. "Alpha Black
h bread. Her stomach twisted with hunger she hadn't realized she f
till adapting. Shifting for the fi
arming her from the inside. After several ravenous bites, she wiped h
yra blurted. "Why does the
ancestors once ruled these lands when all the packs were united under one Alpha King. The Evernight
owned.
g the Nightfall Wars, the Evernights were betrayed. Many were slaughtered, others vanish
ng the blood, the claws. "I killed
But you must learn control - and fast - or yo
e hall. The door swung open, revealing Draven Blackmoor himself, his dark cloak bil
bed," he said, voice low but ed
defensively. "I don't even kn
leaning down until his breath ghosted across her ear. "You will. An
should have been afraid of him - the Alpha everyone whispered about, the one who'd sworn neve
bell pealed acr
ormy blue to silver. "Stay here," he ordered. He strode to the d
with predatory speed. The
rated through the stones under her feet. She rushed to the window again. Beyond the walls, shadows moved i
on Fang wolves?"
pale. "They've come
wls, and the clash of steel against claws rose into the night. Torches flared
needed to do something - but what? She was untrained, unstable, and the
y of her mother's voice slipped into her thoughts: "Li
hing old, powerful. She reached for it. A warmth spread through her chest, then down her arms,
through the window shimmered, curling like mi
n whispered, awe-struck. "No Ever
the front lines, a massive black wolf at his side. Even in the chaos, his movemen
ad to
t slapped stone as she emerged into the courtyard. The scent of blood and burning pitch filled her
nus Bloodfang, a towering beast of a man with pale hair and eyes like twin
oss the battlefield. "Step aside and give me the girl.
is fangs. "Ove
arranged," Ma
earth. Claws met claws, fangs snapped inches from each other's th
, pulsing in rhythm with her heartbeat. She focused on Magn
alone!" s
air and striking Magnus square in the chest. He was hurled back like a ragdoll, smashing i
ed, bleeding but alive. His gaze locked on
power drained from her in a rush, lea
t, fury etched across his twisted face. But the Blackmoor warrior
mise. "This isn't over, Evernight. You'll di
o a monstrous white wolf and retreated into the m
tled over the battlefield. The Blackmoor wolves ho
knees before her, gripping her shoulders. "You could have been killed," he ra
ed, voice hoarse. Tears slipped down
agged. "Don't ever risk yourself like tha
nd the fading blood moon overhead. Her pulse thudded wildly a
epped into the courtyard, dark robes swirling, his eyes
ently to her feet. "Later," he said quietly,
n still fading from her hands. His voice was grave. "The Ev
ack as he led her inside. Around them, warriors carried their woun