
Where the wild claims you - Broken borders
Gea Simons · Ongoing · 33.4k Words
Introduction
On her eighteenth birthday, Lydia runs. Broken, bleeding, and out of options. Her stepfather had already sold her. The buyer was waiting. The only direction left was the one no human ever chose: into the forest that belonged to the wolves.
Alpha King Eric has one rule. Humans don't cross his borders and live to tell about it.
He breaks it.
He tells himself it's strategy. That keeping her close is safer than letting her go. That the way his wolf goes silent when she's near means nothing.
He's wrong about all of it.
Lydia isn't looking for a savior. She's looking for a way out. Out of the past, out of the fear, out of the version of herself that learned to disappear. What she finds instead is a world with its own rules, its own dangers, and an Alpha who watches her like she's either a threat or something he doesn't have a word for yet.
When his parents move against her and she runs again, Eric has to choose.
Broken Borders is book one of the Where the Wild Claims You series, a dark paranormal romance about a girl who survives, a king who bends, and a bond neither of them is ready to name.
Chapter 1
The border was quiet, the way it always was this time of night. The last stretch of winter had settled over the tree line like a held breath, frost clinging to the pine needles, the ground beneath their paws frozen solid, the sky too clear and too cold to offer anything but stars. Danielle preferred it this way. Quiet meant nothing had crossed. Nothing had tried.
She moved through the trees in wolf form, her dark coat blending into the shadows between the trunks. To her left, Marcus kept pace without a sound. To her right, the newer recruit Jordan was doing his best not to snap every frozen twig beneath him. She let it go. He would learn.
The border runs along the ridge and is marked by warning signs and scent. Layers of it, renewed weekly, unmistakable to anything with a functioning nose. Humans couldn't smell it. But humans didn't usually come this far into the woods either.
Usually.
The scent reached her before she saw anything. It was human, a female. And underneath the cold and the pine there was blood, hours old, and something else. Fear, present in abundance. The kind that had given up trying to hide itself.
Danielle moved toward it.
The girl was on her knees in a small clearing where three pines grew close enough together to break the wind. She must have stumbled upon it by luck, or simply collapsed and been unable to go further. Her hands were pressed flat against the frozen ground. Her hair was pale and tangled, crusted dark at the ends. Loose strands were hanging around her face in the way of someone who had long stopped caring about others' opinions. She trembled all over her body with small, persistent vibrations. A clear sign that her body had been exposed to the cold for far too long.
She heard them coming but she didn't run.
She lifted her head instead, and Danielle saw her face. She was young, badly bruised along the jaw and cheekbone, one eye swollen nearly shut, her lips cracked and dry. The eye that could still open fully was pale grey-blue in the darkness, and it found Danielle's wolf form without flinching. Most humans panicked at the sight of them. They screamed or ran or locked up entirely in the rigid particular way of prey animals overwhelmed by instinct. This girl did none of those things. She looked at Danielle the way someone looks at a door they have already decided to walk through.
"I know where I am." Her voice was hoarse and barely above a whisper. "I know whose land this is."
She shifted her weight and the effort of it crossed her face before she could control it. Her hands pressed harder into the frozen ground beneath her.
"I'm not asking for mercy." She paused and drew a breath that shook on the way in. "I'm asking you to be quick."
She lifted her hands from the ground and slowly lowered herself onto the frozen earth. The effort of it crossed her face, but she didn't make a sound. She closed her eyes, and her body went still.
Danielle stood over her for a long moment, watching the shallow rise and fall of her breathing. Then she reached for the pack link and found Eric where she always found him at this hour, awake in his office, carrying the night the way he always did.
"We have a situation at the north ridge," she told him through the link.
His response came immediately. "What situation?"
"A human female crossed the border on foot. She is badly injured." Danielle looked down at the girl's still form, at the proof of breathing that was the only thing separating this from something much worse. "She asked us to kill her."
Silence moved through the link, and then he said, "How bad?"
"Bad enough that I don't know how she was still conscious when she spoke to us. Or how she got this far."
The pause that followed was longer than the ones before it.
"She is human," he said. "She should not be on our land."
"I know that."
"Then you know what needs to be done. Bring her to the tree line and leave her. She is not our problem."
"She is barely alive, Eric. She asked us to kill her rather than go back to wherever she came from. Whatever is out there is worse than us, and that is saying something." She kept her voice steady. "We don't leave people to die on our border. That is not who we are."
Silence on the link.
"Bring her to the tree line and leave her," he said. "She is not our problem."
Danielle had expected that. She looked at Marcus, who looked back at her with the careful neutrality of someone who knew better than to have an opinion right now.
"She won't make it to the tree line," Danielle said. "And even if she did, she would not survive the night."
"That is not our concern."
"It is if we are the ones who left her there." She kept her voice even the way she always did when she was about to push back against him. She stepped closer to the girl and looked at the bruising properly this time, at the pattern of it. It was not from a fall or a single incident. It was layered and repeated and deliberate, the kind that accumulated over time. "This was not an accident, Eric. Someone did this to her, and she walked two miles past our border in the middle of winter rather than go back to wherever she came from. What does that tell you."
The link stayed quiet long enough that Marcus shifted his weight beside her.
"Bring her to the medical wing," Eric said. "I will meet you there."
Danielle exhaled slowly.
She looked at Marcus, then at Jordan, who was staring at the unconscious girl with something between horror and uncertainty on his face. Danielle shifted back to human form, crouched down, and gathered the girl carefully off the frozen ground. She weighed almost nothing, and that too said everything.
Danielle adjusted her hold and started walking. The trees closed behind them and the border settled back into its winter silence, the stars indifferent overhead. She looked down at the pale battered face resting against her shoulder and did not look away for a long time.
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