
PACK OF THE FORGOTTEN
Solomon · Completed · 200.7k Words
Introduction
In a busy modern city, werewolves are believed to be extinct. But a small pack, called the Forgotten, hides in the shadows. Led by Lena, a strong and determined leader, they struggle to survive while avoiding hunters who want to destroy them. The pack faces daily challenges—staying safe, finding food, and holding on to hope—while tensions grow among them about their uncertain future.
Everything changes when Lena hears about an artifact discovered at a construction site. This strange object is said to glow with power under the full moon and may hold secrets about the history of werewolves. Despite Alec’s warnings about the danger, Lena decides to investigate. When she finds the artifact, she experiences a powerful vision of an ancient forest, a great alpha, and a message that connects her pack to a forgotten legacy.
But the hunters are close, and Lena must fight to protect the artifact and herself. A fierce battle shakes the pack, leaving them injured and unsure. Back at their hideout, Lena shares her vision, sparking a debate. Should they stay hidden, or risk everything to find the forest from her vision? The artifact seems to guide them, but the road ahead is full of danger.
Pack of the Forgotten is a thrilling story about loyalty, bravery, and self-discovery. It shows how far one leader will go to protect her pack, uncover their lost history, and find a place where they can live with pride and freedom.
Chapter 1
As the sun sank beneath the horizon, the city was alive with possibility. Fluorescent lights came alive, filling the streets with blues, reds, and greens. Cars honked, music played from open windows, and street vendors shouted their deals at passersby. To most, this chaos came alive—vibrantly, even—but beneath the surface, secrets pulsed. The pack, concealed from the dazzling city lights, lived in the shadowy alleys and forgotten corners.
Lena leaned over the ledge of the rooftop, peering down into the labyrinth of streets below. She held on to the strap of her well-worn leather satchel, its contents far too precious to lose. The wind pulled at her lo ose brown hair, dragging with it the distant scent of fried food and gasoline. She was hyper-aware, every sound and every movement in her peripheral. Predators prowled this city, but none as deadly as the hunters.
Her pack, the Forgotten, were the last of their kind or, at least, the last they had heard of. The cities thought werewolves had died with the legends, nothing but old stories, fallen, extinct. But Lena knew the truth. They were real, and they were being hunted. It was a game of survival every night, and one misstep meant death.
The pack waited inside the crumbling apartment building behind her. They didn’t have much: some rooms with mattresses on the floor, food they had stolen, one working sink. Not a home, but their only home. They all had a story: orphans who had seen their families killed, outcasts spurned by society, fugitives running from silver bullets. They were not tied by blood, but they were tied by something stronger—the will to survive.
A gentle noise came from behind, startling Lena. She turned, her hand flying to the knife at her thigh.
“It’s only me,” Alec said, emerging into the moonlight. His long, lanky frame appeared overstuffed in the narrow rooftop exit. His calculating and sharp green eyes were trained on her. “You’re tense tonight.”
“I’m always tense,” Lena said, her voice low. “You should be too.”
Alec folded his arms, playfully leaning against the door frame. “The others want to know if we will have enough to eat tomorrow. Supplies are low. Again.”
Lena’s jaw tightened. She resented their constant financial distress, them foraging for food while glancing behind them. She hated that they couldn’t walk freely, like the humans below, who laughed and danced without fear. But most of all, she hated that she did not know why their kind had been hunted nearly to extinction.
“We’ll manage,” she said, her tone resolute. “We always do.”
Alec hesitated, then nodded. But Lena could read doubt in his eyes. He didn’t trust her, not completely.
He turned to leave, and Lena looked back at the city. Out there, in this sprawling maze of concrete and steel, she knew answers were waiting for her somewhere. She didn’t know how or where, but she knew it—like the muffled bounce of something distant in her blood.
Her fingers tickled the edge of the satchel, where a faded map lay. The map that fingered something ancient, something powerful. Something that might finally say to them who they were and why they had been hunted.
But with answers came danger. If the hunters found what she was seeking, they wouldn’t stop with the pack. They’d set fire to the whole city to kill them all.
Above the city, the moon rode high in the sky, illuminating the streets with pale light. Time for hiding was running out.
And Lena was prepared to strike.
It came like a light whisper, almost unbearably soft, then the storm seemed to sweep over the city's underworld alive. First, Lena got the whisper from one street kid indebted to her for a favor. “They dug up something funny,” he whispered back, almost inaudibly. “Some kind of stone, shining under the moonlight. Workers refused to touch it; told them it gave them bad feelings."
By the time the group had gathered around the battered wooden table in their dimly lit hideout, the whispering had crystallized into much more.
“It’s just a rock,” sneered Neil, one of the younger wolves, his shock of sandy-blond hair falling into his eyes as he leaned back in his chair. “Probably belonged to some tourist.”
“Tourist junk doesn’t hum with power,” Alec cut in sharply. He leaned forward, his green eyes scanning the room. “And things that hum with power usually spell trouble for us.”
Lena sat at the head of the table, her fingers drumming softly against the surface. The artifact had been found during an excavation at a building site on the outskirts of the city.
Workers swore that it shimmered in the full moon and hummed through the earth below. Some said it was cursed, while others whispered it was some kind of remnant from an ancient civilization. But what really intrigued Lena, however, were those rumors of the ancient markings along its surface—symbol markings that mimicked what she had seen within her dreams.
“It could be related to the old packs,” she finally said, breaking the silence.
“And it could also lead hunters straight to us,” Alec said, firm but calm. “We can’t take that chance, Lena.”
Her hazel eyes locked onto his. “We can’t afford to ignore it either. What if it’s the key to understanding who we are? What if it helps us fight back instead of cowering in the shadows?”
Alec’s jaw tightened. He wasn’t fond of battles he couldn’t win, and Lena’s determination was relentless.
“This pack survives because we’re cautious,” Alec said, his voice low. “You’re our leader, Lena. But leading doesn’t mean charging into a trap.”
The pack murmured in assent, but there was a fear underlying the air. The artifact was a gamble, but she knew the stakes. She wasn’t just pursuing a glowing rock; she was chasing a future for her pack, a purpose beyond merely surviving in a world that sought to erase them.
She rose, silencing the murmurs. “We’ve been hiding and running, losing pieces of ourselves for years. I’m done with it. If this artifact is what I believe it to be, it could change everything.”
“You are going alone, aren’t you?” Alec asked rhetorically.
Lena nodded. “If it’s dangerous, I should go alone. The pack can’t risk everything on this.”
“That’s not the point,” Alec said, getting to his feet as well. “You don’t have to do everything alone, Lena. We’re a pack. We’re meant to face things together.”
But Lena shook her head. “A leader protects their pack, even if it means stepping into the fire alone.”
Alec’s fists were clenched, but he did not argue anymore. The tension in the room was high as Lena slung her satchel over her shoulder and went for the door.
“Be careful,” said Alec’s voice, softer now.
Lena hesitated in the doorway, turning back to the pack. They were her family, her pack, her responsibility. Yet they were also the reason she had to do this. “I’ll come back,” she promised. Then she took off into the night.
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