Kaelan's breath came out in steady puffs of fog as he moved through the forest, his boots crunching against the frosted ground. The cold didn't bother him—it never had—but tonight, it felt sharper, biting through his skin as if it could sense his desperation. His senses were dulled, not as sharp as they used to be without his wolf's power, but he pushed forward anyway. He didn't care that he was weaker now. He didn't care that Zane had every advantage.
Rhea was out there, and she needed him.
The thought of her—alone, afraid, in Zane's grasp—sent fire through his veins, driving him forward. His hands curled into fists at his sides as he replayed the last words Zane had spat at him.
"You can't even protect the one person you care about."
Kaelan growled under his breath, his jaw tightening. He wouldn't let Zane win. Not this time.
Rhea's eyes flickered open to darkness. Her head throbbed, and her wrists ached from the rough rope binding her hands together. She shifted slightly, her muscles protesting with every movement. The cold stone beneath her only added to her discomfort, and it took her a moment to realize where she was—a damp, abandoned cabin deep in the forest.
She tried to focus, forcing her breathing to slow as she listened for any sound. Somewhere nearby, she could hear the faint crackle of a fire and the low murmur of voices. Her heart sank. One of those voices belonged to Zane. She would recognize that smooth, oily tone anywhere.
"Rhea," he called out suddenly, his voice carrying through the cabin. It was calm, almost friendly, but she could hear the undercurrent of malice beneath it. "I know you're awake. There's no point in pretending."
Rhea didn't answer, biting down hard on her lip to keep from making a sound. She didn't trust her voice to remain steady—not with the fear clawing at her chest.
Footsteps echoed across the wooden floor, growing louder as they approached. A moment later, Zane's face appeared, illuminated by the flickering firelight. He crouched down in front of her, his lips curling into a smirk.
"You're tougher than I expected," he said, tilting his head as he studied her. "Most people would've broken by now."
Rhea glared at him, refusing to rise to his bait. "What do you want, Zane?" she asked coldly, her voice sharp despite the tremor she couldn't quite hide.
Zane chuckled, leaning closer. "What I've always wanted," he said softly, his tone almost sweet. "To see Kaelan on his knees. To watch him lose everything he cares about."
Her stomach twisted at his words, but she kept her expression steady. "You won't win," she said firmly. "Kaelan will come for me. And when he does, you'll regret this."
Zane's smirk widened, and he reached out, brushing a strand of hair from her face in a gesture that made her skin crawl. "Oh, I'm counting on it," he said, his voice dropping to a whisper. "Let him come. It'll make his defeat all the sweeter."
Kaelan could hear the faint crackle of a fire up ahead, and he slowed his pace, his heart pounding in his chest. He crouched low, moving silently through the underbrush as he approached the edge of the clearing. His eyes narrowed as he took in the scene before him.
The cabin was small, its wooden walls weathered and cracked, but it was still standing. A thin line of smoke curled up from the chimney, and Kaelan's sharp eyes caught movement through one of the windows. Zane.
Kaelan's jaw tightened as anger surged through him. He could see Rhea, tied up and slumped against the far wall. Her face was pale, her expression determined, but he could see the fear in her eyes. It made his blood boil.
He knew he wasn't at full strength. Without his wolf, he was slower, weaker, more vulnerable. But he didn't care. He couldn't care. There was no room for doubt, no time for hesitation. He would get her out, even if it killed him.
Kaelan took a deep breath, steadying himself. His hands trembled slightly—not from fear, but from the sheer weight of what he was about to do. He'd lost so much already. He couldn't lose her too.
Rhea's head snapped up at the sound of a crash. The cabin door burst open, slamming against the wall with a force that made the entire structure shudder. Her heart leaped into her throat as she saw Kaelan standing there, his eyes blazing with fury.
"Zane," Kaelan growled, his voice low and deadly. "Let her go."
Zane turned slowly, his expression one of amused surprise. "Well, well," he said, spreading his arms theatrically. "Look who finally decided to show up."
Kaelan stepped inside, his movements deliberate, controlled. His gaze never left Zane, his stance radiating danger. "This is between you and me," he said, his voice cold. "Let her go, and I'll give you what you want."
Rhea's heart clenched at his words. "Kaelan, no!" she cried, struggling against her bindings. "Don't do this!"
Kaelan's eyes flicked to her for the briefest moment, and in that glance, she saw everything he wasn't saying. The fear, the determination, the unspoken promise that he would protect her no matter the cost.
Zane laughed, shaking his head. "Touching," he said mockingly. "But we both know how this ends, Kaelan. You're not the Alpha you once were. You're weak. Powerless."
Kaelan's lips curled into a snarl. "Try me."
The tension in the air was suffocating as the two men faced off. Rhea could feel the weight of their hatred, the years of rivalry and pain that had led to this moment. She wanted to scream, to stop them, but she was powerless to do anything but watch.
Zane moved first, lunging at Kaelan with a speed that made Rhea's breath catch. Kaelan met him head-on, their bodies colliding with a force that shook the ground beneath them. The room erupted into chaos as they fought, their movements a blur of strength and fury.
Kaelan landed a punch to Zane's jaw, sending the other man stumbling back. But Zane recovered quickly, his lips pulling back in a feral grin. "Is that all you've got?" he taunted, his voice dripping with scorn.
Rhea's heart pounded as she watched Kaelan fight. He was holding his own, but she could see the strain in his movements, the way his body struggled to keep up. Without his wolf, he was vulnerable, and Zane knew it.
"Kaelan!" she shouted, her voice breaking. "You can't do this alone!"
Kaelan glanced at her, his eyes softening for a fraction of a second. "I have to," he said simply, his voice steady despite the chaos around him.
But Rhea refused to accept that. She couldn't just sit there and watch him sacrifice himself for her. She closed her eyes, her heart racing as she whispered, "Please, Kaelan… don't leave me. I—I love you."
The words hung in the air, cutting through the noise like a blade. Kaelan froze, his eyes wide as he turned to look at her. For a moment, everything else faded away—the fight, the danger, the pain. All he could see was her.
And then, something inside him shifted.
A sudden, searing heat exploded in his chest, spreading through his body like wildfire. He stumbled back, clutching at his sides as a primal roar tore from his throat. His vision blurred, his muscles burned, and then, with a blinding flash of light, he felt it.
His wolf was back.
Kaelan's transformation was swift and brutal. His body twisted and contorted, his bones snapping and reshaping as his wolf took over. When the light faded, he stood there—taller, stronger, his silver fur gleaming in the firelight. His golden eyes locked onto Zane, and a low growl rumbled from deep within his chest.
Zane took a step back, his confidence faltering for the first time. "Impossible," he whispered, his voice shaking.
Kaelan bared his teeth, his growl deepening. "You wanted a fight, Zane," he snarled, his voice a guttural rumble. "Now you've got one."
And with that, he lunged.