Lennox’s POV
As we moved deeper into the woods, the air changed almost immediately. It became thicker, colder, and too quiet. Even the wind felt like it was holding its breath.
The five so-called elite trackers walked ahead, whispering to each other in a language they tried to hide. But I heard it. My hearing was sharper than any of them imagined.
Warriors followed behind me, wolf and human, their steps steady but alert for any trap.
Golden walked beside my wheelchair, pushing me with one hand, sword on his back. His eyes were shifting left and right like he expected something to jump out at us.
Good.
He should.
We were walking straight into a nest.
After twenty minutes, the forest grew darker. Too dark. The branches twisted unnaturally, and the scent of blood floated in the air, old blood, rotten blood.
Something was wrong.
Very wrong.
I lifted my hand slightly. Golden understood immediately and stopped pushing.
"Hold," I commanded quietly.
Three hundred warriors froze instantly.
The elite trackers turned around, fake confusion on their faces.
"Alpha? Why are we stopping?" the leader asked.
"Because," I said softly, "this place smells wrong."
"It is the wind," he said too quickly.
"No," I replied. "It is death."
Golden stiffened.
The warriors tensed.
The trackers exchanged panicked glances.
Got you.
I narrowed my eyes. "Tell me something... why do you smell like the Shadow Fangs?"
Their eyes widened.
Too late.
The leader’s face twisted into a smirk. "Smart Alpha."
"Always have been," I muttered.
He whistled sharply.
The ground shook.
Suddenly the forest around us exploded with movement, rogues, witches, masked warriors, crawling out from behind trees, bushes, rocks. Dozens, no, hundreds.
They were waiting for us.
A perfect circle of enemies closed around my warriors.
Golden unsheathed his sword. "Alpha... it is an ambush!"
I grunted. "Obviously."
The elite tracker who stood closest leaned forward, grinning. "You walked right into it. Just like we planned."
I smirked back. "Funny. I planned for this too."
His grin faded. "What?"
I raised my hand.
Golden shouted through the link: NOW.
Three hundred warriors shifted instantly, bones cracking, growls erupting, teeth snapping out. The entire ground vibrated with the force of it.
The Shadow Fangs did not expect us to be ready.
Chaos detonated.
Wolves lunged. Blades clashed. Witches screamed spells. Rogues howled.
And I reached into my armor.
Pulled out my sword.
Golden pushed me forward, and I swung at the first rogue who jumped toward us, slicing clean through his chest.
The elite tracker stared at me in shock. "You bastard, you knew."
"I suspected," I corrected. "Then your stupidity confirmed it."
Golden shouted, "The signal, Alpha!"
Right.
I looked up at the sky.
Three short bursts of red light exploded upward from Golden’s device, bright enough for Louis and Levi to see from miles away that it was a trap and send another reinforcements on their way.
I exhaled. "Good. Now we kill as many as we can before the reinforcements arrive."
Golden smirked. "Yes, Alpha."
But then a scream tore through the battlefield.
High.
Sharp.
Powerful enough to shake the trees.
Every warrior froze.
Witches gasped.
Even the rogues stumbled.
Because that voice...
That power...
Was unmistakable.
Another scream exploded, this time full of rage and anger.
Then BOOM.
A wave of blue-white energy blasted across the trees, ripping through the circle of enemies, throwing bodies like toys.
Warriors staggered back.
Golden shielded me with his arm.
I stared ahead, my breath frozen.
I could not.
Because if I saw her face right now, I would break.
"Release one," I demanded.
The rogues hesitated for a second, and then he shoved Leo forward. Leo ran immediately, straight into Olivia’s arms. She dropped to her knees and hugged him tight, sobbing into his hair.
I swallowed hard.
"Release the second."
They pushed Leon next. He stumbled, then Olivia pulled him in too, holding both boys like her life depended on it.
Only Liam remained.
My brave boy.
The leader tightened his grip on Liam. "The last one only goes free when YOU come here."
Olivia screamed, "NO! LENNOX, DO NOT! YOU ARE NOT GOING NEAR THEM!"
Her knees shook. Her powers flared dangerously. The entire forest trembled.
But Liam’s little voice cut through everything.
"Daddy..."
God.
I nearly broke right there.
I whispered, "It is okay, Liam. Daddy is coming."
Then I turned to Olivia.
Her face was soaked with tears, her lips trembling, her whole soul breaking in front of me.
"Do not do this," she whispered. "Please. Lennox, please."
I forced a small smile. "It is for the best."
She shook her head violently. "No. NO. Nothing about this is best. NOTHING."
But I wheeled forward anyway.
Golden shouted, "Alpha, STOP."
The rogues raised their blades.
Olivia screamed.
And I whispered in my mind, "Liam must live. All of them must live. Even if I do not."
I kept moving, closer, closer, until I was just a few meters away.
"Let him go," I said quietly.
The leader smirked. "Come closer."
I did.
Olivia screamed again. "LENNOX PLEASE, STOP, STOP."
I did not.
Because this was the only guarantee the boys lived.
When I reached the exact spot the leader wanted, he nodded, and two rogues grabbed my wheelchair. A third pressed a knife to my throat.

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When Olivia finds out she is related to alpha Calvin the chapters don’t make any sense and are not in order. Hopefully this doesn’t keep happening through the remaining 400 chapters....