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Chapter 2 - Shadows and Sparks

Lira Kane's heart pounded as the fog swirled, the bar's

smashed neon sign flickering like a dying star. The shadow creature loomed

ahead, its red eyes glowing through the mist, claws long as daggers. It wasn't

a rogue werewolf—too tall, too fast, its laugh cold and wrong. Zane Blackwood's

roar echoed beside her, his body coiled for a fight, but Lira's focus was on

Mira. Her best friend's scream had cut off inside the bar, and every second

mattered.

"Move, Kane!" Zane snapped, his voice rough as he shifted,

black fur rippling over his skin. His wolf form lunged at the creature, claws

slashing. The thing dodged, impossibly quick, its claws raking Zane's flank.

Blood sprayed, and he snarled, spinning to snap at its leg.

Lira's arm throbbed, blood dripping from the rogue fight,

but she wasn't sitting this out. Mira was family—the only one who didn't see

her as a cursed witch. She staggered forward, magic flickering in her veins

like a weak pulse. "Mira!" she yelled, raising her good hand. A blue firebolt

shot out, grazing the creature's shoulder. It hissed, turning those red eyes on

her, and Lira's stomach dropped. It knew her.

Zane tackled it, his jaws clamping its arm. The creature

flung him off, smashing him into the bar's wall. Bricks cracked, and Zane slid

down, human again, blood streaming from his side. "Stay back, witch!" he

growled, pushing up, eyes blazing gold.

"Screw that!" Lira shouted, charging the bar's door. Her

magic sputtered, but she slammed her shoulder into the wood, bursting inside.

The bar was a wreck—tables flipped, glass shards glittering, bottles leaking

whiskey. Mira cowered behind the counter, her blond hair tangled, eyes wide

with terror. A second shadow creature—smaller, but just as deadly—crouched over

a broken table, its claws raised.

"Lira!" Mira screamed, scrambling back.

Lira didn't think. She threw a firebolt, the blue flame

weak but enough to make the creature flinch. It lunged, and she dove behind the

counter, grabbing Mira's arm. "Run, now!" she hissed, shoving her friend toward

the back exit.

Mira stumbled, but the creature's claws swiped, missing her

by inches. Lira spun, grabbing a broken bottle as a weapon. Her magic was

fading, pain screaming in her arm and leg, but she swung the glass, slicing the

creature's hide. It screeched, black blood oozing, and Lira's curse pulsed,

like it recognized the thing.

Zane crashed through the door, bloodied but standing.

"Kane, duck!" he roared. Lira dropped, and he leaped, shifting mid-air. His

wolf form slammed the creature into the wall, fangs tearing its throat. Black

blood sprayed, and the creature slumped, its red eyes dimming. But outside, the

first creature's laugh echoed, chilling Lira's bones.

"Get her out!" Zane barked, human again, his chest heaving.

He grabbed a barstool, smashing it into kindling, and hurled a piece at the

window, clearing a path. Lira pulled Mira up, her friend shaking but alive.

They stumbled outside, fog swallowing the bar. The first

creature was gone, but howls tore through the night—rogue werewolves, drawn by

the chaos. Lira's heart sank. "More of them?" she muttered, magic barely a

spark now.

Zane's eyes locked on her, blood dripping from his side.

"You're a magnet for trouble, Kane." His voice was rough, but his gaze flicked

to her wounds, a flicker of something softer in it. Her skin tingled, like his

stare was a touch, and she cursed her body for reacting. He was the enemy, not

her savior.

"Focus, Alpha," she snapped, shoving Mira behind her. "Your

pack's border's a warzone."

The howls closed in, and four rogues burst from the fog,

bigger than the last. Their fur was slick with blood, eyes wild. Lira's legs

shook, her magic drained, but she gripped the broken bottle, ready to fight.

Zane stepped in front of her, his body a wall, muscles tense. "Stay close,

witch," he growled, claws extending. "Or you're dead."

Lira's jaw clenched. She hated his orders, but Mira's

safety came first. "Don't get cocky, Blackwood." She raised the bottle, magic

flickering one last time.

The rogues charged. Zane met the first, his claws ripping

through its chest. Blood sprayed, but the second tackled him, fangs snapping at

his throat. Lira lunged, smashing the bottle into the rogue's eye. It howled,

reeling back, and she kicked its leg, sending it down. Mira screamed, dodging a

third rogue, and Lira threw herself at it, tackling it to the ground. Her

wounds burned, but she drove her elbow into its snout, buying time.

Zane roared, tossing his rogue aside, and slashed the

fourth, but more howls sounded—too many. "We're outnumbered!" he shouted,

grabbing Lira's arm. His touch sparked, a jolt of heat through her pain, and

her magic flared, unbidden. A blue glow lit their hands, and Zane's eyes

widened, his grip tightening for a split second.

"Move!" he barked, shoving her and Mira toward the forest.

Lira stumbled, dragging Mira, her lungs burning as they ran. Zane guarded their

back, his growls mixing with the rogues' snarls. The fog swallowed them, trees

blurring past, but the rogues' claws scraped closer, their breaths hot on the

trail.

Lira's vision swam, blood loss making her dizzy. Mira clung

to her, sobbing, and Lira's curse pulsed, like it was waking up. "Keep going,"

she gasped, pushing Mira ahead. But a shadow loomed in the fog—not a rogue, but

the red-eyed creature, blocking their path.

Zane skidded to a stop beside her, his chest heaving, blood

soaking his jeans. "What the hell is that thing?" he muttered, claws out, eyes

locked on the creature. It laughed, low and guttural, its form

shifting—half-wolf, half-something else, like a nightmare stitched together.

Lira's magic hummed, weak but stubborn, and her curse

burned, whispering secrets she couldn't grasp. "It's not natural," she said,

voice shaking. "It's… like me."

Zane's head snapped to her, his eyes searching hers. For a

moment, hate was gone, replaced by something raw—fear, maybe, or need. Her

heart skipped, and she hated how his look made her feel—alive, despite the

blood and pain.

The creature lunged, claws slashing. Zane shoved Lira

aside, taking the hit. His shoulder tore open, blood gushing, but he roared,

slashing back. Lira screamed, magic surging, and a firebolt blasted the

creature's chest. It staggered, laughing, and vanished into the fog, leaving

only its echo.

Zane dropped to one knee, clutching his shoulder, blood

pooling. Lira's chest tightened—fear, not for herself, but for him. "Get up,

Alpha," she said, voice sharp to hide her worry. She grabbed his arm, pulling

him up, their skin sparking again. His eyes met hers, gold and fierce, and her

breath caught.

Mira whimpered, pointing to the fog. The rogues' howls were

closer, and a new sound joined them—a low hum, like the air itself was

breaking. Lira's curse flared, her vision blurring with a flash of red eyes and

blood. Something was coming, something worse than rogues or shadows.

Zane's grip tightened on her arm, his voice a growl. "Run,

Kane. Now."

But Lira's feet froze, her curse screaming one truth:

whatever was out there, it wanted her.

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