Seraphina’s POV
I allowed the weight of my new title to hang in the air around them. Respect had been claid, but in the world of pack hierarchy, nothing remained secure until you demonstrated the strength to defend it.
My gaze swept across the assembled wolves with deliberate slowness. "Does anyone here believe they possess superior strength? Is there a wolf among you who would challenge my claim to the Alpha position?"
I studied each face thodically, paying particular attention to the weathered, battle-hardened wolves who typically spearheaded resistance movents.
The silence that descended felt thick enough to choke on. It carried more weight than any roared challenge or declaration of war ever could.
Not one wolf stepped out of formation. Nobody dared break the rigid lines they had ford.
I fought to suppress the exhale of relief that threatened to escape my lips, though victory mixed uncomfortably with unease in my chest. Their submission wasn’t born from respect but from paralyzing terror. The scent of their collective anxiety hung heavy in the air.
Understanding dawned on with brutal clarity. They had discovered my true nature. They knew I was a White Wolf. Nothing else could explain this complete and utter fear that radiated from every pack mber. Their terror wasn’t directed at my leadership capabilities but at the ancient, volatile power that coursed through my veins. They feared what devastation I might unleash.
Perfect. Fear would serve better than fragile loyalty in this mont.
I let the oppressive quiet stretch longer, using their discomfort to cent my dominance through sheer presence alone.
"Since no wolf considers themselves worthy of this position," I declared, allowing the slightest edge to creep into my tone, "we will proceed with the ceremonial bonding."
My finger pointed directly at Nolan. "Step forward."
He approached with asured steps, gripping the ceremonial silver blade that would seal our pack bond. We stood facing each other in the center of the gathering space. This ritual would forge our connection not rely through spoken words but through the mingling of our blood.
Nolan accepted the knife and drew it across his left palm in one swift motion. Crimson blood pooled imdiately, dark and thick. I t his steady gaze before making an identical cut on my own hand. The sharp pain provided welco relief from my churning nerves.
"With my blood, I pledge unwavering loyalty and service to you, Alpha Seraphina," Nolan intoned, his voice carrying the gravity of ancient tradition.
We pressed our palms together, allowing our blood to rge. The contact sent an unexpected jolt of electricity through my body, as if completing a vital circuit.
Nolan dropped to one knee without hesitation, pressing his forehead against the earth. "My Alpha."
Robert stepped forward next to perform his Gamma ceremony. He appeared younger and more anxious than Nolan, but he executed the exact sa ritual with precision. The blade sliced through his palm, and we joined our bloodied hands together.
As Robert knelt beside Nolan, the true magnitude of Alpha power crashed over like a tidal wave.
Every ntal barrier I possessed suddenly shattered wide open. The consciousness of the entire pack flooded into my mind at once. I could sense their collective anxiety, their relief that the violent upheaval had ended, the sharp mixture of terror and loyalty radiating from Nolan and Robert, and the deep-seated fear emanating from wolves lingering in the distant shadows.
The sensory overload was staggering. The sheer volu of emotional input made my head spin and my stomach lurch violently.
This ntal connection represented the essence of Alpha authority, the ability to link consciousness with every pack mber. I had never experienced anything remotely similar. The intimacy felt invasive, the control overwhelming.
Every instinct scread at to gasp, to clutch my skull and demand silence from the cacophony. But weakness could never be displayed. Not in this mont. Not ever again.
I drew a asured breath, desperately constructing ntal barriers to contain the chaos. I focused on the solid ground beneath my feet, fighting against the tremor threatening to shake my fra. Slowly, I filtered the noise, transforming the raging flood into a manageable stream.
I managed a sharp, authoritative nod. "Rise, Beta. Rise, Gamma."
Every wolf in the ceremonial space imdiately dropped into formal submission. The ground disappeared beneath a sea of bowed heads. Fear still perated the air, but now it mixed with genuine reverence.
The rush of absolute power surged through again, more intense than before, accompanied by the intoxicating thrill of complete control. I truly was their Alpha now.
"Robert," I commanded, keeping my voice steady despite the lingering energy crackling through my hands, "escort to the Alpha residence."
We began our procession from the ceremonial grounds toward the pack’s central territory. Caleb materialized beside without being summoned. He gathered both twins, clasping their small hands in his while maintaining constant surveillance of our surroundings, scanning every shadow in the nearby forest.
His protective presence filled with imnse gratitude. He remained the only person in this territory who had earned my complete trust. In a place where everyone feared , I harbored equal fear of them.
The structure that had belonged to Dorian lood before us, a massive construction of dark timber. Robert gestured with obvious pride. "This is your Alpha residence. It contains every anity you could require."
I halted abruptly, studying the imposing building before turning back to Robert. The re thought of sleeping where Dorian had rested, of my children touching objects he had handled, made bile rise in my throat.
"Absolutely not," I stated with finality.
"I want every surface scrubbed until it gleams. Actually, no. I want every single item inside that structure burned to ash. Every piece of furniture, every textile, every decoration. Then I want the entire house sanitized from foundation to roof. After that, I want everything replaced. New furnishings, new linens. I refuse to inhabit his contamination."
Robert swallowed visibly, clearly stunned by the expense and labor involved, but he sprang into action imdiately.
"Understood completely, Alpha. I will organize the cleaning crews without delay."
"Excellent. We will remain in the Fang House until this residence ets my standards."
Before he could depart, I added, "Robert, tomorrow at first light, I expect a comprehensive eting. Every high-ranking pack mber must attend. I need complete information about this pack’s operations, its history, and its financial situation. There are many things I must understand."
Robert bowed again with greater speed. "Yes, Alpha. I will make the arrangents."
We departed from the silent, foreboding Alpha house toward the bustling, chaotic environnt of the main Fang House.
The Fang House buzzed with activity, but the noise felt comforting and lived-in rather than threatening. We secured a small but spotlessly clean room.
The exhausting journey and intense ceremony had drained the twins completely. They were irritable and bone-weary.
I quickly prepared a warm bath and tucked them beneath clean sheets. Sleep claid them instantly.
Once they were settled peacefully, the full weight of the day’s events crashed down on . I desperately needed to hear Julian’s voice.
I slipped into the cramped bathroom, closed the door firmly, and dialed his number. He answered before the second ring, his voice tight with barely contained worry.
"Seraphina? Thank God. I have been waiting by the phone."
His familiar voice felt like finding solid earth after being battered by a hurricane.
"Hello," I whispered, pressing my back against the cool tile wall. "We are safe. The children are sleeping."
Julian released a long, trembling breath. "I was terrified. The thought of you walking into that dangerous situation made sick with worry."
"We are fine now, sweetheart. There is no cause for concern anymore. The ceremony is complete. I am the Alpha."
"The house feels empty without you, Seraphina," he confessed, his voice echoing with loneliness. "The silence is deafening. I thought this separation would be manageable when we discussed it, but now that you are gone, I realize how much I need you and the children here."
My heart contracted painfully for him. "I miss you desperately, Julian."
My wolf had remained completely silent since we left Julian behind, but I needed no supernatural insight to recognize that sothing felt fundantally wrong here. The terror in the pack, my imdiate instinct to purge Dorian’s residence, everything pointed to deep corruption within this community.
"I suspect I will be extrely occupied here," I admitted honestly. "This pack seems burdened with countless secrets and traumatic history. Sothing feels poisonous, and I must cleanse it."
I could hear his smile through the sadness in his voice. "The Nebula Fang is fortunate to have you leading them."
Our conversation shifted away from heavy topics of pack politics and separation. We discussed silly, lighthearted subjects that we had not explored in months, not since the war’s stress had consud our lives.
That easy, loving exchange revealed sothing important to . Perhaps this distance would not destroy our bond. Perhaps it was exactly what our relationship needed. It made us treasure simple laughter again. It transford the comfort of his voice into sothing powerful once more.
I ended the call feeling resolute and empowered, knowing that regardless of what chaos the Nebula Fang might unleash, Julian would be waiting for my return, and that knowledge provided all the strength I required.
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