Title: Alpha Pack
Genre: Action | Horror | Dark Fantasy
Lead Gender: Male
---
Chapter One: The Howl in the Fog
The night was soaked in rain, the forest cloaked in mist that slithered between trees like silent ghosts. A howl shattered the stillness — long, deep, and mournful. It was not the cry of a lone wolf. It was a summons.
Kane stood at the edge of the cliff, black fur rippling with the wind, eyes glowing amber like dying embers. His breath steamed in the cold air, his claws digging into the wet earth. Below him, the valley writhed with unnatural movement. Something stirred there — something old.
The Alpha Pack had returned.
A decade had passed since the ancient bloodline vanished into legend, consumed in a war of fire and silver. But Kane, the last son of Fenrok, was not a ghost. He was reborn from ashes and betrayal, raised by shadows and vengeance.
He turned his head as a presence approached — lean, fast, and silent. It was Vex, his scout, his most ruthless. "They're hunting again," Vex said. "Humans. Armed. Moving toward the den."
"They bring silver?"
"And fire."
Kane's growl rumbled like distant thunder. The others would wait for his call, but the rage in his chest could not be caged. Not tonight.
He leapt from the cliff, a streak of darkness swallowed by the fog, and the forest below trembled.
---
Chapter Two: Blood in the Pines
The hunters thought they knew the woods. They brought their rifles, their floodlights, their fear masked by bravado. But the Alpha Pack knew the trees better than breath.
One by one, they fell.
A scream. A snap of bones. Silence.
Kane moved like living nightmare — unseen, unfelt, until it was far too late. His pack followed, each beast a shadow with fangs. Vex tore through the ranks like wildfire, his joy in the kill evident with each slash.
They did not kill for food. Not tonight. Tonight was a message.
When dawn came, only one hunter remained. Bloody. Shaking. Left alive with one purpose: to speak.
Kane stepped forward, his massive form towering in the morning light, half-beast, half-god. "Tell them," he said, voice a rasp of smoke and storm. "Tell your kind the Alpha Pack walks again. Tell them the forest belongs to us."
And with that, the survivor fled — carrying terror back to the world beyond the trees.
---
To be continued...
Would you like me to continue writing this novel chapter by chapter?
The novel Alpha Pack has begun with a dark, atmospheric introduction and a brutal declaration of power. Would you like the next chapter to dive deeper into Kane's past, or focus on the looming human retaliation?