Chapter 40

The night was silent.

Not with peace. Not with stillness.

But with acceptance.

Wolves still knelt before her, their heads lowered, not in submission but in recognition.

This wasn't just about dominance.

It wasn't about Tobias losing his hold on them.

It was about history repeating itself.

Or maybe history correcting itself.

Riley exhaled slowly, her breath curling into the cold air like smoke. She should have felt overwhelmed, suffocated by what had just happened.

Instead, she felt steady.

Like she had been waiting for this moment without even knowing it.

She lifted her gaze to Tobias, still on his knees in the dirt, his breath heavy, his body worn from the fight.

He didn't look at her with rage anymore.

Not even with defiance.

He just looked at her like someone who had always known this was inevitable.

And maybe it had been.

Tobias let out a sharp breath, tilting his head slightly as he studied her. "You think this makes you better than me?"

Riley arched a brow, her voice calm. "I think this makes me the one who's still standing."

A muscle in Tobias's jaw twitched.

Then he laughed.

A rough, sharp sound that lacked amusement.

He wiped a hand across his bloody mouth, exhaling through his nose. "You have no idea what you've just done."

Riley didn't blink. "No. I think you're the one who has no idea what comes next."

Tobias's eyes darkened. "You think taking my wolves means you've won?"

Riley tilted her head slightly, watching him. Waiting.

Tobias chuckled again, shaking his head.

"Then you don't know who the real enemy is."

Something in his voice made the air go still.

The wolves behind her shifted, uneasy.

Kieran stepped closer, his body still rigid with tension. "What are you talking about?"

Tobias looked up at them now, and for the first time, Riley saw something different in his gaze.

Not rage.

Not even hatred.

Something closer to warning.

"You think this ends with me?" he murmured.

Riley's fingers twitched. "You were the one hunting me."

Tobias scoffed, rolling his shoulders. "No, little wolf. I was the one trying to keep you from being found."

Riley's breath caught.

A slow, cold dread curled inside her, sinking into her ribs like a knife.

She didn't speak.

She just waited.

Tobias exhaled sharply. "You're not the only one who remembers what you were." His golden gaze flickered in the dark. "And now that you've done this now that you've made yourself a threat again they'll come for you."

A slow, visceral chill spread down Riley's spine.

Not because she was afraid.

But because somewhere deep inside her she already knew he was right.

Kieran took a step forward now, his voice sharp. "Who?"

Tobias's lips curled slightly, but it wasn't a smirk. It was something colder.

"The ones who erased her the first time."

The words hit like a physical blow.

Riley felt her chest tighten, her breath coming slower, heavier as if the very air around her had changed.

Because Tobias wasn't lying.

She felt it.

That strange pull in her bones, the memory of something bigger than this war, bigger than Tobias, bigger than anything she had ever understood.

It wasn't just the pack she had once ruled.

It was something older.

Something that had seen her rise before.

And had made sure she fell.

Riley swallowed hard, forcing herself to hold Tobias's gaze. "Who are they?"

Tobias exhaled. "The ones who decide who gets to stay in power." His eyes narrowed slightly. "And you, little wolf? You were never meant to come back."

The words sent a sharp pulse of heat through her blood.

Riley clenched her fists, but she didn't break.

She didn't falter.

Because whoever they were, whatever they had done to her

She was still here.

She had still won.

And she wasn't afraid of them.

Kieran turned to her now, his golden eyes storm-dark with something heavy.

"We need to leave."

Riley inhaled slowly. "No."

Kieran's jaw tightened. "Riley"

"I'm not running."

He clenched his fists. "You don't understand what this means."

Riley turned to face him fully, her gaze unwavering.

"I understand perfectly."

Because Tobias had tried to erase her.

He had hunted her, chased her, tried to bury her in the past where she belonged and he had failed.

Now, someone else would come.

Someone who thought they could erase her again.

But they didn't know her.

They didn't know what had changed.

What she had become.

Riley lifted her chin slightly, a slow fire curling through her chest.

"Let them come."

The wind stirred around them, the wolves watching, still waiting.

For her command.

For her next move.

For her war.

Tobias let out another rough, quiet laugh. "You think you can win this time?"

Riley exhaled slowly.

And then-she smiled.

"I don't think so."

She stepped closer until she could see the flicker of unease beneath Tobias's mask of indifference.

"I know."

Because she was done losing.

She was done being erased.

And this time?

.She was going to end it.

The wind howled through the clearing, sweeping through the gathered wolves, rustling through the trees like a whisper of something ancient something that had been waiting for this moment just as much as she had.

Tobias's smirk had vanished, replaced by something colder, heavier.

A flicker of something like acceptance.

He had fought.

He had lost.

And now, he knew this wasn't his war anymore.

It was hers.

Kieran was still beside her, still stiff with tension, but he wasn't stopping her anymore.

Because he knew too.

He had known before anyone else.

That she wasn't the same girl he had met in Silverwood.

She wasn't a lost soul fumbling in the dark, trying to understand what she had become.

She was something bigger.

Something stronger.

Something that had been here before.

And this time, she wasn't going to be erased.

Riley turned her gaze to the wolves watching, still waiting.

They had chosen her.

Not because she had beaten Tobias.

Not because she had proved she was stronger.

But because they remembered.

Even if they couldn't explain it, even if they didn't know why

They knew her.

And they were waiting for her to lead.

A slow, deliberate breath filled her lungs.

She had taken back the pack.

But this wasn't just about them anymore.

Because Tobias had given her something more valuable than his wolves.

He had given her a name.

A warning.

A glimpse of the true enemy.

The ones who had erased her before.

The ones who would come now, the moment they realized she had risen again.

A slow heat curled beneath her ribs.

Let them.

She was ready.

For the first time in a long, long time

She was exactly where she was meant to be.

The realization settled deep in her bones, like a key clicking into place. The weight of everything, the past, the power, the wolves waiting for her command didn't suffocate her.

It felt right.

The fire inside her raged wildly, and no longer fought to be controlled. It burned steady now, sharp and sure.

Because she wasn't running from it anymore.

She was claiming it.

Riley exhaled slowly, lifting her chin, letting the moment settle.

She turned to Tobias one last time, the man who had tried to bury her in history, the man who had fought so hard to keep what he had stolen.

But he wasn't the story anymore.

She was.

"You can leave," she told him, her voice calm, certain. "Or you can stay and watch how this ends."

Tobias's golden eyes flickered. His body tensed like he wanted to argue like he wanted to throw one last challenge at her.

But he didn't.

Because there was nothing left to fight for.

She had already won.

Tobias let out a slow breath, wiping the blood from his mouth. "You have no idea what's coming for you."

Riley's lips curled slightly, but it wasn't quite a smile.

"Then they should be afraid."

She turned away from him, her gaze sweeping across the pack of the wolves who had once belonged to Tobias, who had once served him without question.

Now, they were hers.

A slow murmur rippled through them, a shift, a silent acknowledgment of what had just happened.

Of what she had just become.

Kieran stepped forward, his golden eyes locked onto hers, storm-dark with something unreadable. "What now?"

Riley let the question hang between them.

Because that was the real thing, wasn't it?

She had taken back the pack.

She had stood her ground.

She had survived.

But surviving wasn't enough anymore.

She wasn't here just to exist.

She was here to end this.

The fire inside her pulsed, steady and strong.

She looked at Kieran, at Lena, at the wolves still watching her.

Then, softly, she said

"We get ready for war."

The words settled over the clearing like a thunderclap, rippling through the gathered wolves, sinking into the cold night air like a promise or a threat.

No one spoke.

No one questioned.

Because they all felt it.

The shift.

The inevitability of what was coming.

Riley saw it in their eyes, in the way their bodies tensed, in the way some looked relieved, and others looked afraid.

Because this wasn't just a fight anymore.

This wasn't about Tobias.

This was about something bigger than all of them.

Something that had been waiting in the shadows, watching, waiting for the moment she became strong enough to be noticed again.

And now?

Now, they saw her.

Riley turned to Kieran, to Lena, to the wolves who had chosen her. She was done reacting.

She was done being hunted.

If war was coming she would meet it head-on.

And this time?

She wasn't fighting alone.