Chapter 243: Chapter 243 Beast Unleashed
Perry’s POV
Time slowed to a crawl, each second stretching into eternity as the unthinkable unfolded before me. I’d lived through countless nightmares, witnessed horrors that would shatter lesser minds, but nothing—absolutely nothing—had prepared me for this.
This wasn’t some fevered dream I could wake from. This was reality, cold and merciless and final.
I watched Phoebe deliberately press her throat against Marco’s razor-sharp claws, her eyes meeting mine with absolute resolve. No fear. No hesitation. Just love—devastating, sacrificial love that would destroy us both.
Marco recoiled in pure shock, never anticipating her desperate gambit. His instinctive jerk dragged those lethal claws deeper, tearing through flesh and muscle with a wet, horrific sound that would haunt me forever.
Her body collapsed forward like a broken doll, crimson fountaining from the gaping wound at her throat. The earth beneath her drank greedily of her blood, the pool spreading wider with each weakening heartbeat.
Marco stumbled backward, his beast form trembling as he stared at what he’d done. What we’d all done. Phoebe convulsed, her mouth opening and closing soundlessly as air bubbled through the destroyed passages of her throat.
The battlefield fell silent except for that terrible, wet gasping. Every warrior, every beast—they all froze, sensing they’d crossed a line that couldn’t be uncrossed. Death hung in the air like smoke, and they could taste it.
They began retreating slowly as I moved toward my mate, their survival instincts finally overriding their bloodlust. My legs felt disconnected from my body, carrying me forward while my mind struggled to process the catastrophe unfolding.
Shock had turned my thoughts to thick molasses. Everything moved underwater-slow.
Reality crashed down when I dropped to my knees beside her, gathering Phoebe’s broken form against my chest. I pressed my hands frantically over the wound, feeling her life pulse out between my fingers, warm and wet and utterly irreplaceable.
Without her wolf spirit, she had no healing powers. Her body was as fragile as spun glass, and I’d failed to protect it.
With injuries this severe and no healer for miles, her chances were nonexistent. I knew this. Had always known how vulnerable she was without her wolf. But knowing and accepting were two different kinds of hell.
"No, no... please, love. Don’t leave me. Stay with me..."
My palm clamped over her neck, the wet sound of blood making something deep inside me crack. I’d been drenched in gore countless times. Carnage was my constant companion. I’d orchestrated massacres that would make seasoned killers vomit.
But this was different. This was her blood on my hands, her life slipping away despite everything I’d done to save her.
"Why would you do this?" My voice broke as I studied her face, already growing pale as marble. Her breathing came in short, desperate gasps, each one weaker than the last.
I understood her reasons. Should have seen this coming. The fault was mine—for not being faster, stronger, smarter. For not ending this before it reached this point.
She fought to speak, lips moving with tremendous effort. Moments ago, I’d finally heard her voice again after so long. Now I was about to lose it forever. Lose her forever.
"Please, love, please..." I pressed my forehead to hers, my tears falling onto her cheeks like rain on stone.
Her heartbeat slowed. Stuttered. Stopped.
Mine felt like it had ceased as well.
The mate bond between us didn’t just break—it exploded. The psychic backlash hit me like a physical blow, tearing through every nerve ending, every memory, every moment of happiness I’d ever known. The connection that had defined me, completed me, sustained me through long years of darkness—gone in an instant.
She was gone. My Phoebe was gone. And something inside me died with her.
But something else was being born. Something that had been caged and chained and kept barely in check by love and hope and the promise of a better tomorrow.
Now those chains were broken.
Everyone present felt the shift when her chest stopped rising, when her heart fell silent. I kept my forehead pressed to hers, but the change in me was unmistakable. The very air around us grew thick with menace.
My shoulders went rigid as a sound tore from my throat—not quite human, not quite wolf, but something far more primal. Something that spoke of ancient fury and promised terrible retribution.
Elder Augustus snapped out of his stupor first, recognizing the signs. He’d lived long enough to know what came next, had heard the stories passed down through generations about what happened when the mad king lost everything he cared about.
"Kill him!" His voice cracked with terror. "Kill him now! Kill him before he slaughters every last one of us!"
The elder had abandoned all pretense of honor or justice. This wasn’t about righteousness anymore. This was about survival.
He knew what I was capable of. Had heard about the night I’d descended into complete madness and eliminated every member of the royal bloodline except myself. Dozens of the strongest wolves in the kingdom, dead by dawn.
Tonight would make that massacre look like a children’s game.
"KILL HIM!" Elder Augustus’s roar echoed across the clearing, trying to shake the warriors from their shock before it was too late.
But it was already too late.
They watched in growing horror as I raised my head, my eyes no longer holding any trace of the man they’d known. The wounds covering my body had begun to close with supernatural speed. Every scratch and minor injury vanished completely, while the deeper gashes sealed themselves as if time was running backward.
They’d made a fatal error allowing me this respite, because now I would have my revenge. And it would be exquisite in its brutality.
In that moment, understanding passed between the remaining beasts like wildfire. They exchanged glances full of shared knowledge: they wouldn’t survive if they let me reach full strength.
But they were already too late.
I placed my mate gently on the blood-soaked ground, my movements tender and reverent, as if she were made of the finest crystal. I brushed a kiss across her cooling cheek, treating her with infinite care even in death.
When I stood and faced my enemies, the transformation was complete. The man who had knelt in submission was gone, replaced by something far more dangerous. Something that had nothing left to lose.
My glare alone made them stumble backward. They stopped short of reaching me, overwhelmed by an instinctive urge to submit that was written into their very DNA. Every shifter carried this hardwired response to bow before their natural superior.
But following that instinct meant certain death. They could see it in my eyes—I would tear them apart slowly, make them suffer in ways their nightmares couldn’t imagine.
That left them only one choice: fight back.
They exchanged desperate glances and launched themselves at me in a coordinated assault.
I shifted into my black beast form, and for the first time in this entire ordeal, I held nothing back. The creature that emerged wasn’t just large—it was massive, dwarfing their forms like a dire wolf among puppies. But size meant nothing compared to the speed.
I moved like liquid death, like shadow made flesh. My first strike took down several of them before they could even register the attack.
Claws raked across throats. Jaws crushed skulls. Bodies flew through the air to crash against trees with wet, final sounds.
This wasn’t a battle—it was an execution.
Elder Augustus collapsed onto his rear end, his aged body unable to support him as he watched his carefully laid plans crumble into chaos. He’d orchestrated this entire confrontation, manipulated events to bring about the mad king’s downfall.
Instead, he’d created his own nightmare.