Malachi was never meant to survive.
Hunted since childhood for his magic, he learned early that mercy was a luxury he could not afford. When a group of witch hunters finally cornered him beneath a full moon, Malachi did not beg for his life—he rewrote theirs. With a forbidden spell, he transformed his enemies into lycans, binding them to him as familiars and reshaping vengeance into something far more dangerous: a pack.
What began as punishment becomes something else entirely.
Over the years, Malachi builds a new order from those who once sought his death, creating a community bound by instinct, power, and reluctant loyalty. But control is never absolute. Among the transformed is Elias, a former hunter who refuses to surrender his will. Where others adapt, Elias resists—challenging Malachi at every turn and forcing a balance neither of them expected.
When Malachi names Elias as Alpha, granting him freedom from magical control in exchange for a single act—the bite that will transform Malachi into a hybrid of witch and wolf—the fragile structure of the pack shifts. The bond between them deepens in ways neither of them can fully command. Their wolves recognize each other as mates. They do not.
As the pack evolves, so does their power. Under Malachi’s guidance, they develop elemental abilities that push them beyond traditional lycans, while Elias forges them into a disciplined and unified force. But their growth does not go unnoticed. A coalition of hunters and witches, driven by fear and old ideology, begins to organize—determined to destroy the pack before it becomes an uncontrollable threat.
When the attack finally comes, it is not against scattered survivors—it is against something new. Something stronger. Something unified.
Caught between past and future, control and choice, Malachi and Elias must decide what their bond truly means—before the world decides for them.
Because this time, the hunters are not the only ones prepared for war.









