Elena’s POV
The first collision sent me lurching forward so violently my teeth slammed together with an audible click.
Asher cursed under his breath, wrestling with the steering wheel as our tires shrieked in protest. The rear of the car swung out wildly, and my palms slapped against the dashboard in a reflexive, futile gesture. Ahead of us stretched nothing but an endless black ribbon of road, hemmed in by towering trees, our headlight beams struggling to penetrate the suffocating darkness.
"What in the world?" The words tore from my throat, my breathing harsh and unnaturally loud in the cramped interior.
The second impact arrived with brutal efficiency. Harder this time. More deliberate. Metal screamed against metal while something in our trunk burst with a sickening hollow crack that sent ice through my veins.
Asher remained eerily calm throughout it all.
That composure terrified me far more than the violence itself.
"This is not some random road incident," he stated, his tone strained yet controlled, each word delivered with surgical precision. "Prepare yourself."
My pulse hammered against my throat like a caged bird. I contorted in my seat, desperate to peer through the rear windshield. Twin beams of light blazed back at me, close enough to blind, close enough that I could detect the subtle correction as the pursuing driver adjusted their trajectory.
This was calculated. Planned.
A second pair of headlights materialized alongside the first, positioning themselves with military precision to our left flank.
Two attackers.
Deep in my chest, my wolf consciousness awakened with explosive force, flooding my system with liquid fire. Every sense sharpened to razor clarity in an instant. Scents crashed over me in overwhelming waves. Scorched rubber. Engine oil. Twisted metal. Pure adrenaline. And woven through the chaos, something achingly familiar that I refused to acknowledge just yet.
"Asher," I managed through gritted teeth. "There are two of them."
"I see them."
Without warning, he wrenched the wheel hard right. Our vehicle careened off the pavement, spraying gravel like shrapnel as we barreled down what appeared to be an abandoned maintenance road barely wide enough for a single car.
Tree branches whipped against our windows and doors, their impact sounding like skeletal fingers scraping across glass.
The pursuing headlights wavered uncertainly.
One of our attackers misjudged the turn completely.
Even over the roar of our engine and the thundering of blood in my ears, I heard the devastating crunch of impact as they collided with a massive oak trunk. Asher checked the rearview mirror just long enough to confirm the hit.
"One eliminated," he announced tersely. "Hold tight."
My relief evaporated before it could fully form.
The remaining pursuer showed no signs of retreat.
They plunged after us into the forest trail, their engine screaming with mechanical fury, headlights dancing erratically over exposed roots and deep ruts carved into the earth. Whoever controlled that vehicle possessed skill that went far beyond amateur. They maintained perfect distance, close enough to strike again when the moment presented itself, yet far enough back to react to our desperate maneuvers.
My fingernails carved crescents into my palms as my hands clenched into fists.

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