"Yes, Alpha." She began collecting dishes efficiently.
Nicholasās hand wrapped around Lilithās arm, and he pulled her up.
You can go to your room now Lilith. "Weāll call for you when we want you again."
Lilith didnāt need to be told twice before she turned and walked out of the room.
***
Nicholasās office at midnight looked different from the rest of the estate.
No warm lighting. No careful arrangement of furniture designed to impress. Just a working space....maps on the walls, files stacked on the desk, three glasses of untouched whiskey on the table between them.
The brothers had gathered here without discussion.
No summons. No scheduled meeting.
Just the unspoken understanding that something needed to be said out loud before it consumed them all from the inside.
Sebastian stood at the window, his back to his brothers, looking out over darkened grounds. Nicholas sat behind his desk, his fingers pressed together, his expression the careful blank he wore when something was threatening to crack through his control.
Lucian sprawled in the chair across from him, golden eyes fixed on the ceiling.
Nobody spoke for a long time.
Sebastian broke first.
"Rhen has been quiet for four days."
The words landed in the room like stones dropped in still water.
Nicholasās eyes moved to him slowly. "Since she arrived?"
"Since she arrived," Sebastian confirmed. He turned from the window. "Before she came....you remember what it was like. The restlessness. The aggression. The feeling of losing ground to something I couldnāt fight."
Lucian lowered his eyes from the ceiling. "I bit through a training dummy last week. An entire training dummy. Zev just....took over for thirty seconds and when I came back there was rubber and foam everywhere and three warriors refusing to make eye contact with me."
"You didnāt tell me that," Nicholas said.
"You had enough to worry about."
Nicholas was quiet. His jaw worked. Then: "Two days before she arrived, I lost four hours."
Silence.
Sebastian turned fully from the window. "What do you mean you lost four hours?"
"I mean I was in this office at nine in the morning reviewing border reports and then I was standing in the training grounds covered in blood at one in the afternoon with no memory of how I got there." Nicholasās voice was perfectly controlled.
"Whose was it?"
"Nobodyās. Thank god. The warriors said Iād been fighting training posts. Just.... destroying them. For four hours." He met Sebastianās eyes. "Kael, took over completely. In broad daylight."
The weight of that settled over the room.
The curse.
Theyād known about it their whole lives, whispered about it, researched it, tried to pretend it wasnāt getting worse. The Blackwood wolves, going slowly feral. Generation by generation, the curse tightening its grip.
Their grandfather had lost three years to it before he died.
Their father had managed it with iron discipline and herbal suppressants and sheer force of will.
The triplets had watched it creep up on them for the past year. Growing teeth. Finding cracks.
And then in the last three months, since the treaty meeting, since their fatherās death....it had accelerated.
Like grief had ripped open every defense theyād built.
"Sheās affecting it," Lucian said. Not a question.
"Obviously," Sebastian said.
"Explain obviously," Nicholas said sharply. "Because I want to understand the mechanism, not just acknowledge the coincidence."
"Itās not coincidence." Lucian stood up, moving to pour himself a proper measure of whiskey. "When sheās in the room, Zev doesnāt disappear. But he....settles. Like something is holding him down. Calming him." He turned to face his brothers. "When was the last time you felt your wolf just... rest? Without fighting it?"
Nicholas didnāt answer.
Because the answer was four days ago.
When Lilith had arrived.
"Thereās something about her," Sebastian said. "Iāve been trying to figure out what. Wolfless omega....she shouldnāt affect any of us this way. She has no power. No wolf. No status. She should be completely invisible to our instincts."
"But sheās not," Lucian said.
"Sheās the opposite of invisible."
Nicholas stood abruptly, moving to one of the bookshelves. Pulled a file from the stack....thick, well-worn, clearly referenced many times before.
He set it on the desk.
"Iāve been researching the curse for three years," he said. "Everything I could find about its origin. What it does. Whether thereās a way to stop it." He opened the file. "Most of the records are incomplete. Our family wasnāt exactly forthcoming about their failures."
"What have you found?" Sebastian asked.
"Fragments. Mentions of a counter-force. Something that can hold the feral nature at bay." He looked up. "Witch magic."
"Specifically," Nicholas continued, "witch magic. Thereās a reference in a document from 1923. a Blackwood Alpha who managed to hold the curse at bay for eleven years longer than any of his predecessors." He paused. "The record says he was under the protection of a witch. A powerful one."
Lucianās eyes narrowed. "Which coven?"
"The record doesnāt say. It was deliberately removed." Nicholas closed the file. "Either he was protecting them or protecting himself."
Lucian was quiet for a moment. "Witches hate our family. They have for generations. Whatever happened at that treaty meeting only made it worse." He looked at his brothers. "So why would our ancestor seek one out? And more importantly....why would she agree to help him?"
Nobody had an answer.
The question sat in the room like smoke.
"Thereās something weāre missing," Sebastian said. "Some connection between our bloodline and theirs that we donāt have the full picture of yet."
"Thatās what worries me," Nicholas said quietly.
Sebastian crossed his arms. "Which brings us back to the full moon."
"It is in seven days," Nicholas confirmed.
"And we have a wolfless omega sleeping two corridors away who has somehow been quieting three cursed wolves without even knowing sheās doing it." Sebastian looked directly at his brothers. "What happens when the moon rises and whatever fragile control weāre holding onto disappears completely?"