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Story: Defy The Alpha(s)
The man was fast. Desperately fast like one who knew his life was on the line and intended to fight against fate. But Asher was faster.
The chase took them through the grimy, twisting alleys of Rustwood Park, a maze of trailers, sheds, and scattered debris. The stench of damp asphalt, rotting food, and the metallic tang of urban decay filled the air, mingling with the adrenaline thrumming in Asher’s veins.
Up ahead, the man threw a metal trash bin into his path in a desperate bid to slow him down, the garbage clattering and spilling across the narrow path. But Asher bounded over it in a single, effortless leap, not even a grunt leaving his lips.
The sight of that made the stranger’s eyes widen in terror. "Fucking hell!" He cursed, heart thundering as he ran deeper into the maze of narrow alleyways.
The faint sputter of dying street lamps occasionally illuminated the twisting corners, enabling him to wove between the clustered trailers, but Asher was closing in, the gap between them shrinking with every second.
Asher could have ended this already and taken the man down in an instant, but the bastard knew the backstreets well, twisting through its paths with the instincts of a rat scurrying through its burrow. But then, no matter how well he knew the terrain, no human could outrun a wolf.
At first, some of the trailer residents had been outside, smoking, drinking, talking in loud voices and cracking jokes; simply enjoying the night. But the instant they saw the chase, every single one of them vanished.
With lightning speed, they slammed their doors close with the locks clicking into place. Curtains snapped shut as wary eyes watched from behind glass. Clearly, scenes like this were commonplace here, and no one wanted to become involved.
The man rounded a corner past another row of trailers and hesitated, momentarily unsure of the path ahead. That single heartbeat of indecision gave Asher the opening he needed to surge forward, boots pounding on the cracked pavement like a dark storm approaching.
The man spotted him coming, and yelped in alarm, his panic sending him stumbling into a stack of old wooden pallets leaning against a shed. The entire pile came crashing down, directly into Asher’s path.
Asher twisted sideways to dodge the tumbling pile, and though he managed to keep his balance, he lost a precious second, enough for the man to reach a rusted, partially damaged chain-link fence. Scrambling, he climbed, his limbs moving with the desperate agility of a street survivor.
Asher came to a stop, watching as the man swung his leg over the top and landed on the other side, panting. But instead of running now he had the chance, the man turned back nervously and watched him. Why wasn’t Asher chasing him?
Except he got his answer the moment Asher took several steps back to gain momentum.
"Oh fuck," the man whispered, dread sinking into his gut.
Asher launched himself up and over the fence in an impossible leap, landing in front of him with a thud that shook the ground beneath him.
The man fell back onto the dirt, his mouth parting in terror as realization dawned on him. He was dealing with a werewolf.
There were rarely any werewolves in District One. None of them liked this crime-ridden wasteland and once the epicenter of the great war.
Before the man could finish that thought, Asher was already on him, gripping him by the throat and slamming him back against a tree. They were in a neglected patch of woods now—ironic, given that this was the last place anyone should try to outrun a wolf.
The man gasped, his fingers clawing at Asher’s grip as he stammered, "No, no—please! Don’t kill me! You have her already!"
Asher paused, his brows knitting together.
The fuck?
His grip tightened. "What do you mean ’I have her already’? What were you doing in Nancy’s trailer?"
The man flinched, his hands lifting in defense, bracing for a hit. But when no strike came, he hesitantly lowered them.
Then, with a cautious frown, he asked, "Aren’t you with the Red Dragon gang?"
Asher’s eyes narrowed. "Red Dragon gang?"
His patience snapped.
Gripping the man’s collar, Asher yanked him forward roughly. "Tell me what you know right now! Where is Nancy?"
"O-okay, okay!" the man choked, his body trembling. "I’ll tell you!"
Asher released him instantly, letting him slump to the ground. But the moment the man caught his breath, he scrambled back to his feet, sensing the dangerous impatience radiating from Asher.
With visible hesitation, he finally spoke. "I was—" The man swallowed hard, looking away in shame. "I was Nancy’s old customer. And a... friend. We had just finished business—"
Asher wrinkled his nose in revulsion, having a pretty good idea what this so-called "business" was.
The man continued, voice quick and anxious, "We were just talking after, and then these two guys barged into the trailer and took Nancy."
Asher’s expression darkened.
"I tried to stop them, I swear! But—" The man gestured to himself with a weak chuckle. "The other guy beat the shit out of me."
Asher snorted. That part wasn’t hard to believe.
The man hurriedly went on, "Since then, I’ve been stalking the trailer, hoping she’d return. So when I saw the door open, I thought maybe, just maybe, Nancy had come back."
His hands curled into fists as he exhaled. "But then, when I saw you, I ran."
Asher assessed him with a dark, thoughtful stare. "So you thought I was one of them?"
The man nodded, then hesitated. "Or another."
Asher’s eyes narrowed. "Another?"
The man rubbed his bruised jaw. "The guys that took Nancy are the Red Dragon gang. Nancy sometimes did business with them. If you weren’t with the Red Dragon..." His lips pressed into a thin line. "I thought you were from another gang coming for her. Nancy deals with the lots of them."
Asher watched him closely, his sharp eyes assessing. With his wolf senses, he could tell the man was telling the truth. He had lost his shield during the chase, but there was no need for it. He would be needing his wonderful ability at a time like this.
Just like that, his goal of avoiding gang business had just disintegrated. His mother-in-law has been kidnapped. The fate of District One had pulled him in whether he liked it or not.
Asher took a step forward and the man swallowed, instinctively bracing himself, certain he was about to die.
"Do tell, where can I find the Red Dragon?"
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