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Olivia’s POV

The whole room went still.

Levi’s chest was rising so fast it looked like he couldn’t breathe. His fists curled, his wolf pushing hard beneath his skin... and then suddenly—he snapped.

He lunged.

Straight for Lennox.

I gasped and jumped forward instantly, blocking his path with both arms spread wide.

"Levi, STOP!"

He tried to push past , but I shoved him back with all the strength I had. "If you dare lay a hand on him," I snapped, my voice low and shaking with fury, "I swear it will be the last ti you ever use your hands. I will burn them both to ashes."

Levi froze.

Like he couldn’t believe what he just heard.

His eyes hurt... his jaw clenched... his chest trembled with anger and betrayal.

"Really?" he whispered. "So you’re taking his side?"

"No," I snapped back instantly. "I’m not on his side. I’m not on anybody’s side." My voice shook harder. "But if Lennox was standing on his own two feet, if he wasn’t in a wheelchair, if he wasn’t healing—then fine. Fight. Tear each other apart. I won’t care."

I stepped closer to him, my eyes burning into his.

"But not like this. Not when he can’t even stand. I won’t let you fight him in this state. Not today."

Levi scoffed... a sharp, bitter sound. "Stop it, Olivia. Just stop. You can pretend all you want, but we all know the truth."

"What truth?" I asked, breathing hard.

His eyes snapped to mine. "He’s your favorite."

The words deepened my frown... this again... why can’t he just believe when I say I have no favorite...

Behind , Lennox scoffed. "I’m glad you know," he muttered. "And you will always be second to ."

Louis let out a low curse under his breath.

Sothing inside snapped at that mont.

I turned around and slapped Lennox across the face.

The sound echoed.

Lennox’s head jerked to the side.

Everyone went silent—including the guards.

"Stop provoking your brothers," I said through clenched teeth. "Not now. Not at a ti like this. This isn’t about who’s better or who’s smarter. Our children are missing. Focus."

Lennox slowly looked back at , shock flickering through his eyes.

Before anyone could say another word—

Riiiiing... Riiiiing...

Levi’s phone vibrated loudly in his pocket.

All of us turned.

Levi pulled it out with shaking hands... looked at the screen... and his face went pale.

Completely pale.

His fingers trembled as he answered.

"Hello?"

A beat.

Then another.

His eyes widened... his breath hitched... and he whispered,

"Who... who is this?"

Silence.

His throat bobbed.

Then Levi suddenly flinched, stepping back a little like soone punched him in the stomach.

"Oh my God..." he breathed. "No. No—please—wait—!"

Louis rushed toward him. "Levi—what is it? Who’s on the phone?"

Levi swallowed hard... tears suddenly building in his eyes.

"It’s them," he whispered. "The Shadow Fangs."

My stomach twisted painfully.

Louis froze.

Lennox’s fingers gripped his wheelchair handle.

I stepped forward, my voice breaking. "What... what did they say?"

Levi lifted the phone slowly, his hand shaking as he put the phone on loudspeaker.

For a second... nothing.

Just silence.

Then we heard it.

A small voice.

Tiny. Scared.

"Mom... fathers... please save us..."

My heart stopped.

Another little voice ca next, shaking.

"We’re scared... please co..."

Louis froze beside .

Levi’s jaw tightened so hard I saw the muscle jump.

Even Lennox’s hands gripped his wheelchair armrests like he was holding himself back from breaking sothing.

"Liam?" Louis said, his voice shaking with rage. "Leo? Leon?"

But before the boys could speak again—

A deep, cold voice cut through the phone.

"Shut up."

I felt my whole body turn cold.

"Now that we have your attention... let’s make this simple."

The room went dead still.

"Your sons are alive—for now. And they stay alive ONLY if you follow instructions."

Lennox leaned forward slightly. "What do you want?"

A dark chuckle drifted through the phone.

"What we want... is a head."

My heart squeezed painfully, but none of the n flinched.

The voice continued, amused.

"Not just any head. We want the head of one of the great Alphas of the Full Moon Pack."

Levi’s eyes narrowed.

Louis’s wolf growled low.

Lennox’s jaw clenched.

"You’re insane," Louis spat.

"Oh no," the voice laughed. "We’re very serious. Bring us the head of one of you three... and we return the children alive."

A chill spread through my spine.

"You have forty-eight hours," the man added. "And don’t bother looking for us. You won’t find us."

Lennox’s eyes darkened. "We’ll find you."

"We’ll see."

Then the phone went dead.

Silence dropped over the whole room like a heavy stone. No one spoke. No one moved. Even the air felt tight and painful.

My head was spinning. My chest hurt. My wolf inside was pacing, howling, clawing to get out.

My boys.

My babies.

In the hands of monsters.

I felt my knees weaken, so I sat down fast, pressing my hands to my forehead. I tried to breathe, but my breaths ca out shaky and broken.

No one said anything.

But I knew... we were all thinking the sa horrible thing.

Forty-eight hours.

One Alpha must die.

Or our sons don’t co back.

My heart squeezed painfully. I stood up suddenly.

"I can teleport us to them," I said fast. "All I have to do is think about the boys. My teleporting gift will take straight to their location. I can do it—I can find them!"

Before anyone could argue, I closed my eyes, reaching deep into myself, pulling my power forward. My body ward. My skin tingled. I pictured Liam... Leon... Leo... their faces... their little voices...

But then—

Sothing hit .

A dark push.

A force.

It slamd into my mind like a wall.

I gasped and stumbled back.

"No..." I whispered. "Sothing... sothing stopped ."

Levi stepped forward, shaking his head slowly. "I don’t think you can teleport to them, Olivia."

I looked at him fast. "Why? Why not?! I’ve never failed before—"

He held up his hand. "Because the Shadow Fangs are not stupid."

My breath hitched. Louis frowned. Lennox lifted his head slowly.

Levi continued, his voice low and serious. "They know your ability. They planned this. They wanted the children because they knew it would bring all of us to our knees."

My heart pounded hard in my ears. "So... what are you saying?"

Levi sighed, his face tight. "I think they used sothing... sothing dark. A black spell. A barrier. Sothing that blocks your gift from reaching their location."

My stomach twisted.

Black magic.

That was no joke.

"So I can’t teleport to them?" I whispered.

Levi shook his head. "Not unless we break the spell. Right now... they’re hidden behind sothing your power can’t pass through."

I felt my whole body go cold.

Louis clenched his fists. Lennox’s eyes darkened.

A black spell.

Used only by the darkest witches.

The Shadow Fangs were stronger, smarter, and more dangerous than we ever thought.

I pressed a shaking hand to my mouth.

"What do we do now?" I whispered.

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