NEVER SHOUT MY NAME
A year after his wife’s murder shattered his life, Hayden Pellaut travels to Alaska to film a documentary about the Iditarod—the world’s most famous dog sled race. Yet another story begins to haunt him. It started in Anchorage a year earlier—and it refuses to stay buried.
A renowned documentary filmmaking couple vanished in the Alaskan wilderness after what authorities believed was a wolf attack. The story was disturbing enough on its own—but what followed made even less sense.
A few days later, the same pack of wolves was discovered slaughtered.
Nearby, carved into the frozen ground, the first people on the scene found a message written in blood:
NEVER SHOUT MY NAME
Although the story is widely whispered among locals, few dare to defy the warning. To some, those words carry the weight of a lycanthrope’s incantation—a dark and fateful omen.









