Moraxia had been awake lying atop a hillside, admiring the moon, when she heard the gut-wrenching call sweep over the land. ‘Gent!’ Instantly, the wolf shot to her feet from her resting position, ears positioning themselves in the direction of the distress call. Her heart began to pound inside of her chest as if threatening to break out any second. Anxiety swept over the woman and she leapt into a run before the cry had even ended, her large body thundering down the hillside with as much speed as she could muster. She tried to convince herself everything would be okay when she arrived at Gent’s location, hoping Minka might have been close enough to help the upset man she had grown so close to, but her mind continuously denied her any sense of relief. What if something horrible had happened to one of her family? Had an intruder injured someone?The spine-chilling thought was a catalyst for her legs to move faster and feet to pound harder into the dirt. Certainly, there had to be a more reasonable explanation for such a worrisome call; maybe she was just being too paranoid. None-the-less, her help might be needed and she had no intentions of letting the alpha’s down. The forest became eerily quiet throughout the territory as she grew closer to the howl’s location. Everything was quiet and still as if someone had hit a switch and turned off the usual sounds of nature. The trees felt tall and looming, and the usual comforting dense foliage felt entangling as Moraxia passed through it. The branches grabbed at her coat and slowed her down, only adding to the female’s worry.
Something was very, very wrong in the forest tonight. A familiar smell caught her nose as she came screeching to a halt, ears pointed straight forward. Slowly she scanned the forest and listened closely for any other signs of trouble around her. Her breathing was ragged and fast after the run she had just completed down the hill in such haste. A noise caught her attention somewhere not far off to her right and quickly she dashed back into action, spinning on her heels and stretching into a fast sprint. Her large paws ached as fear drenched over the wolf. What if she was too late? What if she couldn’t arrive to help—
Suddenly, a pup’s panicked cries met her ears. Adrenaline surging through her body, eagerness got the best of her as she bolted through the forest. The scent of her pack became more prominent: Raela, Cal, Gent, Kova, the pups—they were all together. Spying Raela and Calanthe not far in front of her, her sprint lessened, noticing the wolf didn’t appear to be in immediate danger. Loping up behind them, panting furiously, her concern dwindled. “Hey—” She breathlessly said to the wolves. She made an abrupt and instant stop, staring at the scene in front of her in horror.
“Oohh…no…” A sorrowful sigh escaped her maw, breath cutting short at the sight of her alphas. There the king stood… his queen’s limp body in front of him. Moraxia saw her face, stealing only a small glance for fear of disrespect. She knew the signs—the sad, distant eyes and seemingly restful expression—but was unprepared for the sudden heart-breaking grief that followed. The woman seemed untouched and as beautiful as ever, even in death. Silently scolding herself for the tears that now noiselessly dripped down her face and neck, the wolf hung her head and stared intently at her paws, listening to the motherless pup beg and plead for Minka. Her heart felt beaten and trashed as it slowly pumped inside her chest, pains of grief resonating nearby. She had been too late.