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Chapter 7 - CHAPTER 7

Jax's Beat and the Bitter Memory

The air in Sector Gamma at night always

smelled the same: a mix of dirty city and the

wild smell of the werewolves who lived there.

It felt rough in my throat, always reminding

me what this place was. My area to watch. My

area to keep under control.

My boots made loud sounds on the wet

sidewalk as I walked. Each step was like a

beat in the quiet night. My eyes looked at the

dark shops and hidden alleys, searching for

any movement, any sign of someone breaking

the rules or changing when they shouldn't.

When I talked to the wolves here, I was always

short and just business, almost mean.

Anything else felt… risky.

"Evening, Officer Yorne," a low voice said

from the dark doorway of a bar. It was Kael,

the leader of the local wolf pack. His eyes –

those strange gold eyes – looked at me in the

dark. He stood just inside, a big, quiet figure

watching his area.

"Kael," I answered, my voice flat and cold. Just

the facts. Just the law. "Curfew is now. Make

sure your people follow it."

His eyes stayed on mine a little too long, a

strange look in them. Respect? Anger? I didn't

care. Keeping the peace in this city meant

staying far away from them.

"Understood, Officer," he said finally, his voice

even. He didn't say anything friendly, and I

didn't either. That's how it had to be.

A bad taste came into my mouth, even though

I didn't want it to. It always did when I had to

talk to them. The memory, clear and awful,

flashed in my mind: the full moon like a bad

eye in the sky, the screams in the night, the

tearing, the blood… and the gold eyes, full of a

wild hunger I would never forget.

Now. My mind told me to do

it right away, like putting up a shield. The cold

sidewalk hurt my hands as I went down, the

hard work feeling real compared to the bad

memory. Each push-up was a small way to

feel in control, to remember that I was the one

in charge now, that I wouldn't be surprised

again.

Why now? Why did even a short talk with their

leader bring back that terrible night? Was it

because I always knew they were different,

the danger I felt around them? Or was it

something about Kael, a small way he looked

like the creature that had… that had taken

everything from me?

My radio made a crackling sound, breaking

the quiet. "Officer Yorne, we might have a

problem in your area. Alley off Elm Street.

People say they heard… strange animal

sounds."

A problem with a werewolf. My hand

tightened on my stick. This was it. This was

where my control could break.

"Got it, dispatch. I'm going there," I answered,

my voice not showing how worried I was

inside.

Elm Street. That alley was near the edge of

the werewolf area, a place where things often

got tense. Humans going too close, or wolves

who couldn't fully control their changes. Either

way, it usually meant trouble.

As I got closer to the alley, the air smelled

strong – not just the usual wild smell, but

something sharp and stinging, like the air

after lightning. And under that, a faint metal

smell. Blood.

My hand went to my gun that shoots

tranquilizers. Normal procedure. But the knot

in my stomach got tighter. This felt different.

I moved carefully, my flashlight shining in the

dark. The alley was narrow and full of

overflowing trash cans. The "animal sounds"

were gone now, and it was eerily quiet.

Then I saw it. A person lying on the ground,

partly hidden by a trash can. Human. Male.

And the deep, rough wounds… they weren't

from any animal I knew.

My training took over. Look at the scene. Keep

it safe. Call for help. But seeing the torn flesh,

how violent the attack was, made me feel cold

and scared.

Another memory flashed – the busy

paramedics, the flashing lights making

everything red and blue, the empty, sad feeling

as they covered… her.

Focus on what's

happening now. I forced myself to breathe, to

push down the fear. This wasn't that night.

This was now. I had a job to do.

I checked the man for a heartbeat. Nothing.

He was dead.

A soft crying sound came from the dark

shadows of the alley. My flashlight quickly

pointed to the sound, showing another person

leaning against the brick wall. A young

woman, her face white with fear, her eyes

wide with shock.

"Ma'am, are you okay?" I asked, my voice as

calm as I could make it.

She jumped at my voice, then nodded slowly,

her eyes still on the body behind the trash

can. "It… it happened so fast. There was this…

this creature…"

"Can you tell me what it looked like?" I asked

quickly, my senses on high alert.

She shook her head, tears running down her

face. "It was… big. Furry. Its eyes… they

glowed."

Gold? I felt a chill.

"Did you see it change? Turn from a human?"

She thought for a moment, looking confused.

"No… it just… appeared. So fast."

That didn't make sense. A wolf changing in

public without control was rare, and usually

they would be acting restless before it

happened. And a full, wild change into a

creature that could hurt someone this badly…

it was strange.

My radio crackled again. "Officer Yorne,

backup is coming. About five minutes."

Five minutes felt like forever. I needed to keep

the woman safe, make sure no one else was

in danger.

As I gently helped the woman stand up, I saw

something she was holding tightly in her

hand. A small, silver necklace.

Silver. Just like Maeve's dream. Just like the

metal Ronan found. What was going on?

"Ma'am, can I see that necklace?" I asked, my

voice trying to be normal.

She hesitated, then slowly opened her hand.

The silver shone in my flashlight. It had

wolves carved on it.

"Where did you get this?" I asked, my mind

racing.

Her voice shook. "He… he gave it to me. The

man… the one who…" She stopped talking,

unable to finish the sentence.

The dead man had a silver necklace with

wolves on it? That didn't make sense.

Humans usually don't wear things that show

the creatures they're scared of.

Suddenly, a low growl came from the entrance

of the alley. My hand went to my weapon.

More trouble?

A figure came out of the shadows, their body

changing, getting bigger, fur growing all over.

But it wasn't a wild, out-of-control change. It

looked… planned. Controlled. And the eyes…

they weren't the wild gold eyes of a crazy

animal. They were smart, thinking. And I knew

them.

Kael.

He stood at the alley entrance, his wolf form

huge and scary, his eyes looking at the body

behind the trash can, then at the silver

necklace in the woman's hand.

"What happened here, Officer?" his voice

rumbled, the human words mixed with a deep,

animal sound.

"We have a dead man, looks like a werewolf

attack," I said, my voice tight. "This woman

says she saw a big, furry creature with

glowing eyes."

Kael's eyes flicked to the woman, then back to

me. A muscle moved in his jaw. "Glowing

eyes? Did the change… look normal?"

"The woman says it happened too fast. No

change that she saw," I answered, feeling

more and more suspicious.

Kael's eyes went back to the silver necklace.

His wolf body stayed tense.

"That necklace…" he started, his voice low.

"Where did he get it?"

The woman cried softly, holding the silver

tighter. "He… he said it was a gift. From… from

someone he cared about."

A gift? Silver? To a human? From a werewolf?

That was something that never happened.

Against all the rules.

Then, Kael's eyes snapped to me, his gold

eyes suddenly sharp and accusing. "Officer

Yorne, did you smell anything… strange here?

Anything other than the dead man and the

woman?"

I thought for a moment. There was that

sharpness,

stinging smell, like after lightning. I couldn't

figure out what it was.

Before I could answer, another voice cut

through the night. "Kael? What's going on?"

Another figure came out of the shadows, their

change also controlled, planned. It was

Maeve, her wolf form smooth and quick, her

eyes full of worry and suspicion.

Her eyes fell on the body, then on the silver

necklace. She gasped softly.

"That necklace…" she whispered, her voice full

of sudden fear. "Liam… he had one just like it."

Liam? The missing pack member? The one

Maeve had dreamt was hurt by silver?

Everything suddenly made sense in a terrible

way. The strange attack. The quick change.

The silver necklace. The sharp smell… it

wasn't just the air after lightning. It was the

smell of a change that was forced and wrong,

probably caused by… silver.

Liam hadn't just disappeared. Someone had

used him. Made him bad. Turned him into a

weapon.

And the bad memory of that night, the wild

hunger in those gold eyes… it wasn't just a

sad memory from the past. It was a scary

warning of a new, dangerous threat. The

peace in Sector Gamma had just been broken.

And a much bigger danger was now upon us

all.

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