The forest was eerily quiet that night, as though the world itself had fallen into a tense silence. The moon hung high, its silver light spilling through the trees, casting long shadows over the clearing. Kaelan stood there, his chest rising and falling heavily, his fists clenched at his sides. Blood still stained his knuckles from the earlier fight with Zane, but the pain in his hands was nothing compared to the ache in his chest.
He stared down at the ground, his jaw tight. "What's the point?" he muttered to himself, his voice barely above a whisper. His usually sharp eyes were clouded, distant. The weight of his role as Alpha, the constant threats, and the gnawing emptiness inside him—it was all becoming too much.
Kaelan had always been strong, dominant, unyielding. But tonight, for the first time, he felt like giving up.
Rhea sat curled up on the couch in Lila's apartment, her arms wrapped around her knees. The room was silent except for the faint hum of the city beyond the window. Lila sat across from her, nursing a cup of tea, watching Rhea carefully with a mix of concern and frustration.
"You've been like this for days," Lila finally said, breaking the silence. Her tone was light, but there was an edge of seriousness beneath it. "If you don't talk to me, how am I supposed to help?"
Rhea let out a sigh, burying her face in her arms. "I don't know, Lila. I just… I don't know what to do anymore."
"About Kaelan?" Lila guessed, raising an eyebrow. When Rhea didn't respond, she smirked knowingly. "Of course it's about Kaelan. It always is."
Rhea lifted her head, her eyes filled with a mix of guilt and confusion. "I think I've messed everything up."
Lila leaned forward, setting her cup down. "Rhea, you've been through hell and back. It's okay to be scared. But if you don't tell him how you feel, you'll never know if it's too late."
Rhea bit her lip, her mind racing. She thought back to all the times Kaelan had been there for her, all the moments he'd shown his softer side, even when it was buried beneath his gruff exterior. He'd risked everything for her, and she'd pushed him away, too afraid to let herself trust him.
"I care about him," Rhea admitted quietly. Her voice broke slightly as she continued, "But what if it's too late? What if he's already given up on me?"
Lila rolled her eyes, leaning back in her chair. "Rhea, you're the most stubborn woman I know. If anyone can fight for what they want, it's you. But sitting here and wallowing isn't going to fix anything."
Rhea stared at her friend, her heart heavy. She knew Lila was right, but the idea of facing Kaelan after everything was terrifying. Still, a part of her knew she couldn't keep running forever.
Kaelan paced the edge of the forest, his hands shoved into his pockets. The crisp night air bit at his skin, but he didn't care. His thoughts were a whirlwind, his emotions a storm he couldn't control.
He thought of Rhea—her stubbornness, her strength, the way her eyes lit up when she was passionate about something. She was everything he'd ever wanted, but she was also the one thing he couldn't seem to have.
"Maybe it's time to leave," he muttered under his breath. The words felt foreign, wrong, but he couldn't ignore the thought that had been creeping into his mind for weeks. If he left, maybe he could find peace. Maybe he could let her go.
But deep down, he knew it wasn't true. Leaving wouldn't change how he felt. It wouldn't erase the bond he felt with her, no matter how much he tried to fight it.
The sound of footsteps behind him pulled him from his thoughts, and he turned sharply, his eyes narrowing. His heart sank when he saw who it was.
Zane.
The other man stepped out of the shadows, a smirk playing on his lips. "You look like hell, Kaelan."
Kaelan's fists clenched. "What do you want, Zane?" His voice was low, dangerous, but Zane didn't seem fazed.
"I just thought I'd check in," Zane said casually, his tone dripping with mockery. "You've been awfully quiet lately. I was starting to wonder if you'd finally given up."
Kaelan took a step forward, his muscles tense. "Careful, Zane. I'm not in the mood for your games."
Zane chuckled, shaking his head. "Relax, Alpha. I'm just here to talk."
But Kaelan wasn't listening. His instincts were screaming at him that something was wrong, that Zane wasn't here just to taunt him. His eyes darted around the clearing, searching for any sign of a trap.
"Where is she?" Kaelan demanded, his voice sharp. He didn't have to say Rhea's name—Zane knew exactly who he was talking about.
Zane's smirk widened. "Safe… for now."
Kaelan's blood ran cold. Without thinking, he lunged at Zane, but the other man was ready. They collided, their movements a blur of strength and fury. Zane was fast, but Kaelan was stronger, his anger fueling every punch, every strike.
"You're pathetic," Zane spat, his voice laced with venom as he pushed Kaelan back. "You can't even protect the one person you care about."
Kaelan froze, his chest heaving as he stared at Zane. The words hit him like a punch to the gut, and for a moment, he faltered.
That was all Zane needed.
In the blink of an eye, Zane was gone, disappearing into the shadows. Kaelan cursed under his breath, his mind racing. He knew what Zane was planning, and he knew he didn't have much time.
Rhea walked through the quiet streets, her heart heavy. She'd left Lila's apartment, needing some time to think, but the more she thought about Kaelan, the more conflicted she felt.
She turned a corner, her eyes scanning the empty road ahead. The air felt different, heavier, and she couldn't shake the feeling that she was being watched.
"Rhea."
She froze at the sound of the voice, her blood turning to ice. Slowly, she turned to see Zane standing behind her, his expression calm but his eyes glinting with something dangerous.
"What do you want?" she asked, her voice steady despite the fear creeping into her chest.
Zane took a step closer, his smile cold. "I just want to talk."
"I have nothing to say to you," Rhea said firmly, taking a step back.
But before she could react, Zane moved. He was impossibly fast, his hand closing around her wrist like a vice. Rhea struggled, but his grip was too strong.
"Let me go!" she demanded, her voice sharp.
Zane's smile widened. "I don't think so, Rhea. You're coming with me."
And before she could scream, he pulled her into the shadows, leaving nothing but silence behind.
Kaelan slammed his fists against the nearest tree, the bark splintering under the force. His mind was a mess, panic and rage swirling together as he tried to come up with a plan.
He couldn't lose her. Not now. Not when he'd finally started to let himself hope.
His hands trembled as he took a deep breath, his jaw tight. He had to find her. No matter what it took, no matter what it cost him, he wasn't going to let Zane win.
The cold wind howled through the forest as Kaelan stood at the edge of the clearing, his eyes scanning the shadows. He could feel her—somewhere out there, Rhea was waiting for him, and he would tear the world apart to get to her.
But in the back of his mind, one thought lingered, haunting him:
What if he was already too late?