The Alpha And The Fifth Blood

Chapter 126: The Hunt That Turned



Chapter 126: The Hunt That Turned

Chapter 126

The clearing didn’t settle after Kael ran. The pressure he left behind stayed in the air, heavy and controlled, like something had shifted but hadn’t fully moved on. No one spoke at first, but the silence didn’t feel uncertain. It felt like everything was waiting.

Ryder pushed himself upright, his breath still uneven as his hand briefly touched his throat before dropping back to his side. The bond hadn’t steadied, and the tension in his chest made it clear that whatever Kael was moving toward, it wasn’t something he had chosen freely. He didn’t need to look at Mira to know she had already understood that.

"He’s not running," Ryder said, his voice rough but controlled.

Mira’s gaze stayed fixed on the tree line where Kael had disappeared, her posture still but focused in a way that made her awareness sharper than anyone else’s. "No," she said quietly. "He’s being pulled."

That settled heavily, but it didn’t change what needed to be done. The pack had already begun to shift around them, some stepping forward while others held their ground, waiting for direction. The tension wasn’t fear. It was instinct held in place.

Ryder stepped forward, his shoulders tightening as the bond pulled again, stronger and more focused than before. It didn’t feel like distance anymore. It felt like direction.

"Form up," he said.

The command moved through the pack immediately, their formation tightening as they aligned without hesitation. Movement replaced stillness, controlled and precise, as they turned toward the forest where Kael had gone. No one questioned it, and no one held back.

Mira moved alongside Ryder as they crossed into the trees, her voice lower now but steady. "If you follow him like this, you’re walking into whatever is pulling him," she said.

Ryder didn’t slow, his gaze fixed ahead as the bond guided him deeper into the forest. "I’m not letting him go alone," he replied.

The forest closed around them as they moved, the air growing heavier the further they went. Branches shifted beneath their steps, leaves brushing against them, but nothing slowed their pace. They weren’t tracking Kael by sight or sound. They were following the bond.

It led them forward with certainty.

Ryder felt the change before he saw anything. The connection tightened sharply, pulling hard enough to slow his steps as his focus narrowed. Something about it had shifted.

"He stopped," Ryder said.

Mira stepped closer, her attention sharpening as she felt the same shift. She shook her head slightly, her voice quieter now. "No, he didn’t stop. He reached something."

Ryder’s chest tightened as the difference settled in. The bond didn’t feel like it had ended. It felt like it had closed.

The air changed the moment they moved forward again. It wasn’t movement that gave it away, but the weight of the space itself, like something had settled into it and forced everything else to adjust. The pack slowed instinctively, their formation tightening without being told.

Mira felt it immediately, her hand lifting slightly as her focus sharpened. "We’re not alone," she said.

Ryder didn’t respond, because he already knew.

The bond didn’t pull anymore.

It held.

Ryder’s gaze fixed ahead as something moved between the trees, not fast and not hidden. It didn’t rush forward, and it didn’t try to avoid them. It stepped into their awareness as if it had always been there.

A figure emerged.

Ryder’s chest tightened immediately. "Kael," he said.

Kael stepped into view slowly, his posture straight and his breathing even, but something in the way he held himself felt wrong. It wasn’t the tension of someone fighting control anymore. It was the stillness of someone who had already decided.

The pack shifted instinctively, tightening their formation, but no one moved forward. The air between them felt too heavy, like something was holding it in place.

Mira studied him closely, her expression tightening slightly. "That’s not him," she said quietly.

Ryder didn’t answer.

He was already watching.

Kael lifted his head, his gaze moving across them without urgency. When his eyes settled on Ryder, the bond reacted immediately, tightening hard enough to make his breath catch.

It didn’t feel like connection anymore.

It felt like something reaching through it.

"You came," Kael said.

The voice was calm, but it didn’t settle right.

Ryder held his ground despite the pressure pressing against him. "We’re taking you back," he said.

Kael’s expression didn’t change, but something behind it shifted in a way that didn’t belong to him alone. His gaze didn’t move, steady and focused in a way that made it clear he had already decided.

"No," he said.

The word landed heavily between them.

Mira stepped forward slightly, her voice controlled but firm. "Kael, whatever is inside you, it doesn’t get to decide this," she said.

Kael didn’t look at her.

His attention stayed locked on Ryder, like nothing else in the space mattered. The pressure tightened again, sharper this time, focused in a way that made it harder to breathe.

"It already has," he replied.

The air shifted immediately.

Ryder felt it through the bond before anything else moved, the connection snapping tight as something pushed through it. His body reacted on instinct, bracing as the pressure surged directly toward him.

Kael moved.

Not rushed, and not uncontrolled, but certain in a way that left no room for hesitation. The distance between them closed instantly, his hand reaching forward with precise intent.

Ryder raised his arm to block, but the force behind it drove him back, his feet sliding against the ground as the impact landed harder than expected. The pressure didn’t fade after contact. It held.

The pack reacted immediately, stepping forward, but the space around Kael flared just enough to stop them from closing in.

Mira’s voice cut through sharply. "Kael, stop!"

He didn’t.

His grip tightened against Ryder’s arm, steady and controlled, not wild. His gaze didn’t shift, and for a moment, something in it flickered.

Not enough.

"You should have stayed away," Kael said quietly.

Ryder forced himself to hold his ground, his jaw tightening as he pushed back against the pressure. "Not happening," he said.

For a second, everything held in place.

Then something changed.

Kael’s gaze shifted slightly, not away, but past Ryder, like something beyond them had caught his attention. The pressure in the air tightened again, but this time it didn’t focus on the pack.

It turned outward.

Mira felt it first, her breath catching as her focus snapped toward the forest behind them. "Ryder," she said, sharper now.

Ryder didn’t look away. "What?"

Mira didn’t answer.

The forest moved.

Not with wind or sound, but with presence. Shapes formed between the trees, dark and shifting, too many to count and too close to ignore.

They didn’t rush forward.

They surrounded them.

Ryder’s grip tightened as the realization settled fully.

The trap hadn’t been set for Kael alone.

It had been set for all of them.


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