
The Five Howls of Fate
Veronica Hazel · Ongoing · 249.5k Words
Introduction
But their bond isn’t just rare—it’s dangerous.
A powerful witch named Azeala has marked them as her next target, leaving ominous warnings and haunting visions that hint at a deadly curse. As darkness creeps into their territory, strange omens appear, and the siblings are forced to confront a terrifying truth: Azeala is hunting them for a reason tied to the blood moon and their birthright.
While Ash tries to hold the pack together with strategy and discipline, Brooks dives into ancient magical lore, Ridge anchors them with quiet wisdom, and Forrest... well, Forrest sets booby traps that somehow work a little too well. And at the center of it all is Opal—chosen by the moon, drawn into visions she can’t control, and connected by fate to a powerful Alpha named Kael, whose loyalty might be the key to saving her life—or ending it.
As tensions rise, bonds deepen, and the full moon draws near, the siblings must embrace their powers, outwit a centuries-old witch, and protect each other at all costs.
Because the blood moon doesn’t just mark their beginning—it might decide their end.
Chapter 1
The dim light of dawn seeped through the towering pines, casting the forest clearing in hues of gold and shadow.
The crisp morning air carried the sharp tang of pine and the muffled sounds of exertion.
Thuds of bodies hitting the earth, the scrape of claws against dirt, and growls both playful and fierce echoed through the clearing.
Five figures darted around each other, moving so quickly they seemed to blur, a whirlwind of limbs and primal energy.
Griffin, the alpha of their pack, stood at the edge of the clearing, his massive frame imposing even in stillness. His silver eyes flicked from one fighter to the next, scrutinizing every move, every weakness.
"Is that all you've got, Ash?" Forrest called out, his voice rich with teasing as he ducked a wide swipe from his older brother.
"Come on, you're supposed to be the strongest!"Ash's growl rumbled through the clearing, more amused than angry.
"Keep running your mouth, Forrest. Let's see if it helps when I put you on the ground."
Forrest darted out of reach, his wiry frame weaving nimbly through the trees. His emerald eyes sparkled with mischief, even as Ash lunged at him again, this time faster.
Ash, the largest of the quintuplets, was a tower of raw muscle and power, his dark charcoal hair wild and his silver eyes glinting with determination. He moved with purpose, each swing a calculated effort to subdue.
Nearby, Brooks and Ridge were locked in their own battle. Brooks, the relentless fighter, circled Ridge, his blue eyes sharp and calculating. Every movement was fluid, like water seeking a weak point.
His dark hair, tinted with a faint blue sheen in the sunlight, clung to his forehead as he feinted left, then darted right.But Ridge, ever the quiet observer, anticipated the move.
His amber eyes narrowed, and with a swift twist, he sidestepped Brooks' attack, his golden-brown hair catching the sunlight as he swept low to try to trip his brother.
"You're predictable, Brooks," Ridge said calmly, his voice barely louder than the rustling trees.Brooks grinned, a feral edge to his expression.
"And you talk too much." He countered with a sharp kick, which Ridge narrowly avoided.
In the center of it all, Opal stood her ground. She was the smallest, a wisp compared to her brothers, but her movements were as precise and sharp as the edge of a blade.
Her silver hair glimmered like moonlight, and her violet eyes were narrowed in concentration as she faced Ash, who had turned his attention to her after Forrest escaped.
"You think you can take me, tiny?" Ash taunted, circling her. His tone was playful, but there was an underlying challenge in his words.
Opal smirked, crouching low. "I think I've already taken you, big brother. Want me to remind you how?"
The clearing erupted in laughter, even Griffin chuckling under his breath as he watched. Ash, unbothered, charged at her with mock ferocity.
Opal sidestepped gracefully, her slight frame moving like liquid. She caught Ash off balance, her leg sweeping under him, and in the next second, she was on his back, her arm locking around his neck.
"See?" Opal said, grinning as Ash flailed beneath her.
"Big doesn't always mean better."
"Enough," Griffin's deep voice rang out, silencing the commotion.
Instantly, the quintuplets stepped back from their sparring, their chests heaving as they caught their breath. Ash straightened, brushing dirt off his broad shoulders while giving Opal a mock glare.
Griffin stepped into the clearing, his presence commanding immediate respect. His hair, streaked with silver, seemed to glint in the sunlight, and his sharp features were etched with years of leadership and experience.
He towered over his children, his silver eyes intense as he assessed them.
"You're improving," he said, his tone neutral, though his eyes softened ever so slightly.
"But you're still holding back."Forrest opened his mouth to speak, but Griffin silenced him with a sharp look.
"Fighting isn't just about skill or strength. It's about instinct. It's about knowing when to attack and when to retreat. And most importantly, it's about protecting those who can't protect themselves."
His gaze fell on Opal, and a faint smile tugged at the corner of his mouth.
"Opal, show them."O
pal stepped forward without hesitation, her violet eyes gleaming. Griffin gestured to Ash, who sighed but complied, moving to face her once more.
This time, there was no teasing in his expression. He lunged with genuine force, his movements quick and purposeful.
Opal ducked, her body low and nimble, and in an instant, she was behind him. With a deft move, she swept his legs out from under him and pinned him to the ground, her arm around his neck in a chokehold.
"Perfect," Griffin said, his voice filled with pride.
"Size isn't everything. Intelligence and speed can bring down even the strongest opponent."
Opal released Ash and stepped back, her cheeks flushed with exertion and satisfaction. Ash grumbled something under his breath, but he couldn't hide the grin tugging at his lips.
"Your mother and I have never told you who the oldest is," Griffin said, his tone turning serious.
The quintuplets exchanged glances, the familiar topic hanging heavily in the air.
"And we won't. Leadership isn't about age. It's about heart. It's about who's willing to sacrifice everything for the pack."His words lingered as he turned and began walking away, his voice carrying over his shoulder.
"Clean yourselves up. Tonight, the Elders want to see how much you've grown. Don't disappoint them."
As Griffin disappeared into the forest, the siblings stood in silence, the weight of his words settling over them.Forrest broke the quiet with a dramatic groan.
"Opal, you're making the rest of us look bad. Can you tone it down a little?"Opal rolled her eyes, crossing her arms.
"Maybe if you spent more time training and less time running your mouth, you'd look better all on your own."
"She's got a point," Ridge added, smirking as Forrest scowled.
"Whatever," Forrest grumbled, shoving Brooks playfully as they began walking back to the pack's den.
"Just wait until tonight. I'll show the Elders who the real star is."
"You mean when Opal shows them," Brooks teased, dodging Forrest's half-hearted swing.
Opal lingered for a moment, her gaze turning to the sky. The first stars were just beginning to twinkle, a reminder of the endless expanse above. Her father's words echoed in her mind, a solemn promise taking root in her heart.
"For the pack," she whispered, a quiet vow to herself and her brothers.
Together, they would be ready for whatever came next.The pack's den bustled with activity as the sun sank below the horizon. The clearing outside was adorned with torches that cast flickering light on the gathered wolves, their shadows dancing on the surrounding trees.
The quintuplets arrived freshly cleaned, their hair damp and their clothes neat, though the boys still carried the faint scent of sweat and dirt from their sparring session.Opal walked slightly ahead of her brothers, her head held high.
Despite her petite stature, there was a quiet confidence about her that turned heads. Forrest, ever the joker, leaned close to Ridge as they walked.
"Do you think they'll bow to her tonight?" he whispered loudly, though not loud enough for Opal to hear.
"The mighty Opal, future alpha of the pack."
"Not if she hears you talking like that," Ridge replied, his voice low and steady.
He smirked as Forrest pretended to cower.
"Quit it," Ash growled, stepping between them. He carried himself with a seriousness that often made the others fall in line, his large frame a constant reminder of the protector he was.
"Tonight's not about us. It's about the pack."Brooks, ever the observer, nodded in agreement.
"And the Elders will be watching. So, try not to embarrass yourselves."Forrest opened his mouth to retort, but they were already nearing the central fire where Alpha Griffin stood.
The sight of their father always brought a mixture of pride and awe. His broad shoulders seemed to carry the weight of the pack with ease, his silver-streaked hair and piercing eyes marking him as a leader born.
Around him, the Elders had gathered, their weathered faces reflecting the wisdom of countless seasons.Alpha Griffin turned as the quintuplets approached, his sharp eyes scanning each of them. He nodded once, satisfied.
"You clean up well," he said, his voice carrying a rare warmth.
"But tonight isn't about appearances. It's about showing the pack what you've learned, what you're capable of."
He gestured to the clearing where wolves of all ages had gathered, their eyes on the quintuplets.
Some looked on with admiration, others with curiosity, and a few with the quiet skepticism of wolves who questioned whether the young ones could ever truly lead.
"The trial begins soon," Alpha Griffin continued. "Remember what I told you—this isn't just about strength. It's about heart. Show them who you are, not just what you can do."
Opal stepped forward, her violet eyes meeting Alpha Griffin's.
"We won't let you down," she said with quiet conviction.
Alpha Griffin's gaze softened, and for a brief moment, the stoic mask of leadership slipped. He reached out, resting a hand on her shoulder.
"I know you won't."
The trial was a spectacle of skill and tradition. The clearing had been transformed into an arena, with a circle of stones marking the boundary. Each of the quintuplets would face a series of challenges, from combat to strategy, designed to test their readiness to protect the pack.
Forrest was first, stepping into the circle with a cocky grin that earned a few chuckles from the crowd. He faced off against one of the younger warriors, a lean, wiry wolf named Jax.
Forrest's agility was on full display as he dodged Jax's attacks with ease, taunting him with quick jabs and feints. But when Jax landed a solid blow, Forrest's expression shifted. He retaliated with a flurry of precise strikes, forcing Jax to yield.
"Show-off," Brooks muttered under his breath as Forrest left the circle to raucous applause.
Brooks' turn came next, and his performance was a study in precision. He moved like a predator stalking prey, his blue eyes never leaving his opponent. His fight was swift and decisive, earning murmurs of approval from the Elders.Ridge followed, his quiet intensity drawing the crowd's attention.
His opponent, a seasoned warrior, underestimated him at first, charging in with brute force. But Ridge's movements were calculated, each step and strike part of a larger strategy. When he finally pinned his opponent, the crowd erupted in cheers.
Ash's turn brought a hush to the gathering. The largest of the quintuplets, he faced a formidable opponent—a wolf named Toran, known for his strength.
The fight was brutal, with neither holding back. Ash's sheer power eventually overwhelmed Toran, but not without a few close calls. He left the circle with a split lip and a grin, his silver eyes shining with pride.
Finally, it was Opal's turn. The crowd murmured as she stepped into the circle, her slight figure almost dwarfed by her opponent, a broad-shouldered wolf named Kade.
He sneered at her, clearly dismissing her as a threat."You sure you're in the right place, little one?" Kade taunted, his voice dripping with condescension.
Opal didn't respond. Her violet eyes locked onto his, unflinching. When the signal was given, she moved. Her agility and precision were unmatched as she dodged Kade's heavy strikes, her small frame slipping through his defenses like water through cracks.
She landed blow after blow, her movements sharp and calculated. When Kade finally fell to his knees, gasping for breath, the crowd erupted into cheers.
Alpha Griffin watched from the edge of the circle, his expression unreadable. But as Opal stepped out of the arena, he caught her eye and gave a single nod of approval.
The trial ended with the pack gathered around the central fire, sharing stories and food. The quintuplets sat together, their bond stronger than ever after their shared triumph.
"You were amazing out there," Forrest said to Opal, his earlier teasing replaced with genuine admiration.
"Not bad for the tiniest of us," Ash added, ruffling her hair.Opal swatted his hand away, but her smile lingered.
"We all were," she said, her voice firm. "And we're going to get even better. For the pack."
Unaware of the celebrating wolves, the Alpha Griffin stood alone at the edge of the forest clearing, its silver eyes scanning the darkness. The forest seemed quieter than usual, the shadows deeper. A chill ran through him, and he suddenly sensed danger.
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