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Chapter 5 - Outpost Inferno

Lira Kane's heart hammered

as the fog swirled on the cliffs, the sea roaring below. The new shadow

creature loomed, its red eyes brighter, bigger than the last, claws glinting

like steel. Zane Blackwood stood in front of her, blood dripping from his torn

shoulder and back, his growl low and fierce. Mira clung to Lira's side, her

sobs muffled, but Lira's curse burned in her chest, screaming one truth: this

thing wanted her. The cloaked figure's words—"The eclipse comes"—echoed in her

head, and her latest vision, her mother's face and a bloody symbol, made her

skin crawl.

"Get Mira back!" Zane

barked, his gold eyes locked on the creature. His body was a bloody mess, but

he stood tall, claws extended, alpha strength holding him up. Lira hated how

his defiance stirred her, how his blood on her hands felt like a chain.

"No way I'm leaving you,"

Lira snapped, her voice sharp despite the pain ripping through her arm, leg,

and back. Her magic flickered, weak from blood loss, but she gripped a jagged

rock, ready to fight. "You're half-dead, Blackwood."

His eyes flicked to her, a

flash of something—respect, maybe, or annoyance. "Stubborn witch," he muttered,

almost a smirk. "Stay close, or you're done."

Mira whimpered, and Lira

shoved her behind a boulder. "Stay down," she hissed, her friend's pale face

nodding. The creature's laugh—cold, like shattering glass—cut through the fog,

and it charged, shadows trailing like smoke.

Zane met it, his claws

slashing its chest, black blood spraying. But it swiped back, faster than

before, tearing his thigh. He roared, staggering, and Lira blasted a firebolt,

her magic weak but enough to graze its arm. The creature hissed, red eyes pinning

her, and her curse pulsed, like it knew her soul. Two smaller shadows lunged

from the fog, their claws aimed at Lira.

She dove, rolling through

wet grass, pain blinding as her wounds tore open. She smashed her rock into one

shadow's face, black blood oozing, but the other tackled her, claws digging

into her shoulder. Lira screamed, kicking its gut, and rolled free, gasping.

Zane tore the shadow off her, his fangs sinking into its neck, but the main

creature slammed him into the cliff wall, rocks crumbling.

"Zane!" Lira yelled, fear

choking her. She blasted another firebolt, hitting the creature's leg, and it

staggered, giving Zane a chance to break free. He shifted human, blood gushing,

but grabbed a fallen branch, swinging it like a club. The creature laughed,

dodging, and Lira's curse flared, her vision blurring—her mother's scream, the

bloody symbol, and a whisper: "You can't run."

"We need cover!" Zane

roared, grabbing her arm. His touch sparked, blue light flaring, and Lira's

pulse raced, magic humming. He yanked her toward the trees, Mira scrambling

behind. The creature's shadows circled, but Zane's growl kept them at bay as

they ran, fog swallowing the cliffs.

Lira's legs shook, blood

soaking her jacket, but Zane's grip steadied her. "Outpost's half a mile," he

said, voice tight. "Pack's there. We hold out."

"Great," Lira muttered,

sarcasm her shield. "More wolves who hate me."

His eyes met hers, fierce

and unreadable. "They'll hate you less if you're alive."

The forest thickened,

branches clawing their faces, but howls—rogue, not pack—echoed behind. Lira's

curse throbbed, and the hum returned, vibrating the air. "It's following," she

said, breathless. "That thing's not letting up."

Zane nodded, blood

dripping from his thigh. "It's not natural. Like you said."

Lira's chest

tightened—he'd heard her, back on the cliffs, when she'd called it like her.

She shoved the thought down, focusing on Mira's gasps. They broke into a

clearing, a stone outpost looming—a pack bunker, its walls carved with wolf

runes. Zane pounded the iron door, shouting, "Cassian! Open up!"

The door swung wide, and

Cassian Drake, Zane's second-in-command, stood there, his calm eyes scanning

their bloodied forms. "Hell, Zane, what'd you drag in?" His gaze flicked to

Lira, wary but not hateful, unlike most of the pack.

"Trouble," Zane growled,

shoving Lira and Mira inside. "Rogues and… something else. Lock it down."

Cassian barred the door,

and Lira collapsed against a wall, pain screaming. The outpost was a

fortress—stone walls, weapon racks, a firepit glowing—but it felt like a trap.

Mira sank beside her, trembling, and Lira squeezed her hand. "We're okay," she

lied, her wounds bleeding through Zane's bandages.

Zane leaned against the

table, blood pooling, his face pale. Cassian tossed him a cloth, but his eyes

stayed on Lira. "You're the witch," he said, voice steady. "Heard you're

cursed."

"News travels," Lira

snapped, sarcasm hiding her fear. "Got a problem with it?"

Cassian's lips twitched.

"Not yet."

Zane growled, cutting them

off. "Enough. Kane, sit. You're bleeding out." He grabbed a med kit, limping to

her. His hands were rough but careful, peeling her torn jacket to check her

shoulder. His touch sparked again, blue light flaring, and Lira's breath

hitched, her curse humming. Zane's eyes locked on hers, gold and intense, and

the air thickened, like the world held its breath.

"Stop moving," he

muttered, wrapping her wounds. His fingers grazed her skin, sending heat

through her pain, and Lira's heart pounded. She hated him—his rules, his

hate—but his closeness felt right, and it scared her.

"Don't get used to playing

nurse," she said, voice shaky. "I'm not your pack."

His gaze softened, just a

flicker. "Keep talking, witch. Means you're alive." His hand lingered, and

Lira's magic surged, their glow brightening. Cassian raised a brow, but Zane

pulled back, jaw tight, like he'd felt too much.

A crash shook the outpost,

stone dust raining. Howls—rogues, dozens—mixed with that unnatural hum. Lira's

curse flared, her vision flashing—the bloody symbol, her mother's voice: "It's

awake." She gasped, clutching her chest, as the door buckled, claws tearing

through iron.

"Brace!" Zane roared,

grabbing a spear from the rack. Cassian drew a blade, and Lira staggered up,

magic weak but stubborn. Mira screamed, hiding behind the firepit, and Lira

gripped a dagger from the table, pain be damned.

The door exploded, rogues

pouring in, their fur slick with blood. But the red-eyed creature led them, its

half-wolf, half-nightmare form towering. Its claws gleamed, and Lira's curse

screamed, like it was part of her. Zane charged, spear piercing its side, but

it flung him across the room, crashing into weapon racks. Cassian slashed a

rogue's throat, blood spraying, but two tackled him, claws raking his chest.

Lira blasted a firebolt,

hitting a rogue, and dove for Mira, shielding her. "Stay down!" she yelled,

stabbing a rogue's leg. The creature's eyes locked on her, its laugh chilling,

and it swiped, claws missing her by inches. Lira rolled, blasting another firebolt,

but her magic flickered, her vision swimming.

Zane roared, back on his

feet, and tackled the creature, his claws tearing its arm. Black blood oozed,

but it threw him into the firepit, flames bursting. Lira screamed, running to

him, dragging him out. His skin was burned, blood gushing, but his eyes burned

gold, locking on hers. "Get… out," he rasped, grabbing her arm. The blue glow

flared, brighter, and Lira's heart stopped, their pulses syncing.

"No way," she said, voice

breaking. She pulled him up, his weight heavy, and blasted a rogue, her magic

fading. Cassian fought off two more, but the creature charged Lira, claws

raised. Zane shoved her behind him, taking the hit, his chest tearing open.

"Zane!" Lira screamed,

fear choking her. She blasted the creature, her last firebolt hitting its face,

and it staggered, howling. Cassian drove his blade into its back, black blood

spraying, but the creature spun, slashing his arm, and retreated, rogues following.

Lira dropped beside Zane,

hands shaking as she pressed his chest, blood soaking her. "Don't die, you

idiot," she whispered, tears burning. The glow pulsed, magic tying them, and

his eyes fluttered open, weak but alive.

The hum spiked, the air

cracking, and Lira's vision flashed—her mother's face, the symbol, and a new

voice: "The blood binds you." The outpost shook, and a cloaked figure appeared

at the broken door, eyes glinting, a silver blade in hand. "The witch is mine,"

it hissed, voice like ice.

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