The morning sun broke across Shadowre pack compound with an almost ominous quality.
Every alpha present could feel it. The shift in the air. The electricity that ca with anticipation. The Blackwood triplets were arriving today, and despite the formal preparations and official protocol, there was an underlying tension that suggested this was more than just another delegation attending the Summit.
Garrett stood in the main courtyard, flanked by Luke and the other senior warriors of Shadowre. His expression was composed, professional, everything a host alpha should be. But his mind was calculating. Assessing. Waiting.
The other alphas had begun to gather as well.
Word had spread through the compound at first light: the Blackwood convoy was thirty minutes away. The ssage sent ripples through every pack present. Warriors straightened. Alphas positioned themselves. The natural hierarchy of the werewolf realm was about to be visibly reasserted.
The Nightfall alpha stood with his contingent. The Blackpaw alpha was nearby, his expression unreadable. The Eastern territories alpha seed almost nervous. Even the powerful mid-tier alphas recognized what the arrival of the Blackwood triplets ant: the balance of power was about to shift.
At 10:47 AM, the vehicles appeared at the compound gates.
Three black SUVs, pristine and expensive, rolled through the iron gates of Shadowre. The Blackwood insignia was emblazoned on the side of each vehicle...three intertwined wolves, dark and predatory, the symbol of one of the most powerful pack families in the werewolf realm.
Luke signaled the warriors to open the courtyard completely. Space needed to be made. Respect needed to be shown.
The vehicles ca to a stop in the center of the courtyard.
For a mont, nothing happened. The doors remained closed. The compound seed to hold its breath.
Then the driver’s side door of the first vehicle opened.
Lucian stepped out first.
The youngest of the triplets moved with predatory grace, his body radiating raw, feral power. He was tall....easily six-foot-three, with the kind of muscular build that ca from centuries of alpha genetics and deliberate training. His dark hair caught the sunlight. But it was his eyes that drew attention: gold-flecked, dangerous, with the unmistakable presence of his wolf Zev visible just beneath the surface.
He wore black pants and a dark grey shirt, the fabric fitting snugly against his powerful fra. A leather jacket hung open over his shoulders. Everything about him scread dominance.
The second vehicle’s door opened.
Sebastian erged with the kind of controlled intensity that suggested barely leashed power. He was built similarly to Lucian...tall, muscular, dangerous, but where Lucian radiated feral intensity, Sebastian radiated controlled precision. His dark eyes scanned the courtyard with tactical awareness, assessing threats, noting positions, understanding the landscape in seconds.
His presence was different from Lucian’s, but no less powerful. Rhen was visible in the set of his jaw, in the way he moved, in the absolute confidence that ca from knowing exactly how deadly he was.
The third vehicle’s door opened last.
Nicholas stepped out, and the entire courtyard seed to shift.
The eldest of the triplets commanded attention with an authority that went beyond physical power. He was taller than his brothers by a fraction....six-foot-four of pure alpha dominance. His features were sharp and aristocratic, his dark hair perfectly styled, his bearing impeccable. He wore tailored black pants and a crisp white shirt, the casualness of it sohow more threatening than any display of aggression could have been.
But it was his eyes that made the other alphas take an unconscious step backward.
Nicholas’s eyes were dark, almost black, with only the faintest glimr of gold at the edges. Kael was barely contained, watching everything with the intelligence and cunning of an ancient predator. The wolf recognized every threat in the courtyard and had already calculated how to neutralize each one.
The three brothers stood together, and the effect was imdiate and unmistakable.
The aura that surrounded them was suffocating.
It wasn’t aggressive or threatening in an obvious way....there were no growls, no displays of dominance, no physical aggression. But the sheer weight of their combined alpha presence seed to press down on everyone present. Warriors found themselves instinctively moving backward, creating space, acknowledging hierarchy without words.
The Nightfall alpha, who had been standing with casual confidence monts before, suddenly looked small. Not physically, he was a powerful alpha in his own right, but in the presence of the Blackwoods, he was diminished simply by proximity to them.
The Blackpaw alpha had gone very still.
The Eastern territories alpha looked almost frightened.
And the mid-tier alphas who had been joking and socializing just monts before fell completely silent.
This was what true power looked like. Not bullying. Not aggression. Just the natural manifestation of beings who were fundantally more dangerous, more intelligent, more formidable than everyone around them.
Garrett stepped forward.
He moved with the dignity befitting an alpha, but even he couldn’t quite mask the way the weight of their presence affected him. His jaw tightened slightly. His shoulders straightened. His posture beca more formal, more respectful.
"Alpha Nicholas, Alpha Sebastian, Alpha Lucian," Garrett said, his voice steady despite the pressure. "Welco to Shadowre. We are honored by your presence."
Nicholas’s dark eyes swept across Garrett with an assessing gaze that lasted perhaps two seconds. In that brief mont, Kael seed to be evaluating the Shadowre alpha, asuring him, deciding whether he was worthy of respect or rely tolerable.
"Alpha Garrett," Nicholas said, his voice smooth and controlled. "Thank you for your hospitality. The preparation is evident and appreciated."
It was a small complint, but it carried weight. The fact that Nicholas acknowledged the effort seed to relax the tension slightly, not because the Blackwoods were less threatening, but because they’d acknowledged their hosts’ capability.
Sebastian inclined his head in greeting.
Lucian, however, remained still and focused, his gold eyes continuing to scan the courtyard with an intensity that seed almost predatory.
The other alphas began to step forward, offering greetings and acknowledgnts. This was protocol. This was how multi-pack gatherings worked. The most powerful alphas received deference from the less powerful.
But as each alpha approached, sothing beca increasingly clear: the Blackwood triplets were not truly present for the social niceties.
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