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When Crumbling Walls Reveal Paths Leading Toward Forgotten Horizons by Zev Arden Flint 158

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My blood went cold the second my eyes met Kyle’s. A sharp, icy fear tried to climb my throat, but 

my wolf stopped me from reacting

Don’t show it, she warned me deep inside. He feeds on it.’ 

She was right. I could see him looking at me from up to down trying to sniff my weakness but I 

didn’t cower

Then, shadows moved away from the ancient trees. One by one, more wolves stepped into the 

light. Their eyes glowed as they formed surrounding Liam and me. Liam tensed next to me, a low 

growl rolling in his chest. He was ready to attack

Liam, stop,I whispered, keeping my voice low but firm. Don’t do anything.” 

He hesitated, his gaze locked on Kyle, but slowly, he stood back. He stayed 

ready to move, but he trusted me, even in this danger

Kyle’s nasty smile grew wider, a cruel line on his face. Well, well, Faith. I didn’t think you’d ever leave the Pack, especially not alone. What are you planning?His voice sounded poisonous with 

suspicion

I met his gaze, my face a simple mask. You accused me of taking our father’s murderer’s side. You said I didn’t understand. So, I want to understand him better.My voice was even, betraying 

nothing. And the best way to do that is to go to the Fallen Pack. To see everything. The damage 

that was done.” 

His eyes narrowed, searching my face as if trying to find a lie. He tried to read me, but I gave nothing away. My emotions were locked down. For some strange reason, as the silence stretched

he seemed to believe me. A look of respect, almost, crossed his features

Fine,he finally said, cutting through the quiet. We’re going with them.” 

I gave a short, bitter laugh. Oh, really? I thought kidnapping or killing me was one of your top 

goals.” 

He scowled. I would never kill my sister.The words felt like a lie even as he said them. But teaching her a lesson? That is something I would do. Especially since you seem intent on taking 

otherssides instead of mine.” 

And so, our twisted journey began. We shifted, our bodies changing, fur, bones reforming

My white wolf was powerful, but I have never pushed her this hard. For four hours, we ran, a silent

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grim line through the dense forest. My muscles screamed, my lungs burned, and every beat of my heart was dull and throbbing

My wolf was strong, but I wasn’t used to this kind of prolonged strain. By the time we finally neared our destination, my paws felt like lead. I was totally spent, utterly tired

Then, we stopped

The air got heavy, thick with a coldness that wasn’t just physical. It was a spiritual chill, a crushing feeling of deep despair. Even after 2 decades, the state of the Fallen Pack was terrible

It wasn’t just old ruins; it was a gaping wound in the earth, a monument to a terrible m******e. Buildings were just burnt, broken frames, etc. 

Can you feel it?Kyle’s voice was a low growl beside me, pulling me from my daze. The darkness? The coldness of this place?” 

I didn’t need him to ask. There was something sinister here, something that seeped into your soul. 

The shadows clung too long, the silence was absolute, and the wind whispered forgotten 

screams

The people you’re protecting,he said, his voice hard, are the ones who did this.” 

He turned me gently but firmly, forcing me to look. It was now a graveyard. Numerous tombs, not proper headstones, but crude mounds of earth, marked where bodies had fallen. The ground was blackened, burned down to ash and scorched earth

They turned a Pack into a graveyard,” he stated, his voice devoid of emotion, but I could feel the 

tremor of it beneath the surface

I didn’t want to say it aloud, but he was right. This place wasn’t just destroyed; it was wiped out. To a point where, even after two decades, you could still feel how bad it was. How much agony, how much terror, had been unleashed here. The air itself buzzed with residual pain

Tears burned my eyes until they started falling down on their own accord. My heart felt like it was being crushed. It was heartbreaking. Truly and utterly heartbreaking

I put out my hand, my palm open to him

He looked at me with skepticism, his stared down on me like he was looking through my soul. If you are trying anything, Faith,he warned, it won’t work. You will never be strong enough to harm 

me.” 

My breath caught. I know,I whispered, the memory a fresh cut. I killed my fatherinlaw the last time I tried to kill you.” I’m guessing he doesn’t know that I was exonerated from the crime because if he knew then he wouldn’t have taken my hand after I said that

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None of what you did is your fault,” I began, my voice choked with emotion, but I forced the words out. The people who killed our biological father? They started this whole thing. All the hatred, all the revenge. But the most guilty person of allMy voice cracked. is our father. For doing the 

evil things that led to everyone in this pack dying with him.” 

He tried to deny it, a low growl rumbling in his chest, but I pressed my fingers into his hand. Stop,”

commanded, my voice firm despite the tears. Just stop.” 

I looked into his eyes, my own filled with a sorrow so deep it felt like an ocean. I hope you know,

said, my voice barely a whisper, that I wanted nothing more than to be the best sister to you.”

fresh wave of tears streamed down my face. It is such a pity that you went too far. And we can 

never go back after this.” 

With those words, a finality settled over me, cold and absolute. I closed my eyes

My wolf stirred in me, not with rage, but with a stark, terrifying purpose. A surge of energy, pure and blinding, erupted from deep inside me. It wasn’t hate that fueled it now, but something colder

sharper, a necessary end. My white wolf’s unique magic flowed through my extended hand

through our joined grip

A soundless scream tore through the air

Kyle’s body went rigid. His eyes, fixed on me, were wide with shock, then sudden, horrible understanding. He gasped, a sound cut brutally short, his grip on my hand tightening for a brief

desperate moment

There was no struggle, no fight. No time. It was instant. He didn’t even have a chance to defend 

himself against something so swift, so devastating and unexpected

He just stopped

He was gone

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A Long, Exhausting Day

Faith returns home after a tiring day filled with responsibilities—helping in the kitchen, assisting around the pack, caring for newly rescued children, and spending time at the orphanage. Her body aches, and all she wants is a peaceful bath in a quiet house. Usually, her home is silent because she and her mate, Astor, live like strangers. They hardly speak, and often he is not even home when she arrives.

But today is different.

Unexpected Laughter in the Living Room

As Faith approaches the house, she hears laughter—Astor’s laughter, something she has not heard in years. Anxiety grows inside her. When she enters the living room, her heart nearly stops. Astor is sitting on the sofa, laughing joyfully with someone she knows all too well—Alice, her sister.

Alice has returned.

She is as beautiful as ever, with long black hair and striking green eyes. Time has only made her more radiant. But Faith’s attention stays fixed on the expression on Astor’s face—bright, joyful, alive. And all that warmth is directed at Alice, not at her.

A Painful Past Resurfaces

Seeing them together brings back memories Faith wishes she could forget. She reflects on her past: she spent 18 years as the daughter of an omega, living under a cruel mother who despised her. Her father never defended her. Faith endured it all until the day her mother exposed a harsh truth—Faith was not her biological daughter. She had switched Faith at birth.

Faith was actually the daughter of Alpha Connor of the Eclipse Pack.

This revelation changed everything. Faith arrived at the Eclipse Pack as a scared girl with only a backpack and three sets of clothes. Her presence changed the lives of everyone involved, most painfully her sister Alice.

Why Alice Hates Faith

Before Faith came, everyone believed that Alice would become Astor’s future mate. She grew up beside him, and their packs supported the idea. But when Faith came of age, destiny intervened—she and Astor discovered they were fated mates.

Alice’s dreams shattered.

She cried endlessly, but nothing changed. Then she began to manipulate the situation, playing the innocent victim while painting Faith as the jealous villain. Her tears won everyone’s sympathy. In time, Astor began to distance himself from Faith, believing Alice’s lies.

Just when Faith feared rejection, Astor’s father, Alpha Xander, issued an ultimatum: Astor must accept his mate—Faith—or lose his right to become Alpha. Forced by duty, he agreed to the marriage, not out of love or desire, but obligation.

Alice’s Pretend Warmth

Back in the present, Alice greets Faith with fake enthusiasm. Her eyes shimmer with triumph, not affection. She enjoys Faith’s discomfort and does not hide it. She encourages Faith to join them, pretending there is no tension between them, though both know the truth.

Faith remains composed, but inside she is falling apart.

Astor’s Coldness

This moment becomes even more painful when Astor finally speaks—and his first words are not for Faith, but about Alice. He tells her he must leave for an important summit, but will return tonight. He has never shown such consideration to Faith.

Then he turns to Faith only to issue an instruction:
“Can you please prepare Alice a room?”

No acknowledgment, no emotion, not even the courtesy of explaining why Alice is suddenly here.

Faith asks if that is really all he has to say, but he ignores her completely. Instead, he gives Alice a tender look—something Faith has longed for but never received.

Alice hugs him. He does not pull away.

Faith watches silently as the affection she has desired for two years is freely given to another woman—her sister.

Left With the Truth

After Astor leaves without a single word to his wife or mate, Faith and Alice stand in strained silence. Alice’s mask of innocence fades. Only triumph remains in her eyes.

Faith gathers her strength and speaks calmly. She apologizes for not being informed ahead of time but explains that they cannot host Alice. She asks her to return to the Eclipse Pack, where their parents surely miss her.

Alice’s shocked expression quickly turns into anger—but then she smiles wickedly.

The Final Blow

With victory in her voice, Alice reveals a truth Faith did not expect:

Astor begged her to come.

Not only that—
he promised to throw a grand welcome party in her honor.

Alice delights in the pain this revelation causes. It confirms what Faith has feared all along: Astor cares more for Alice than he ever has for her. Faith’s presence in the house feels invisible, unwanted, and painfully out of place.

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