When the Pack Claims
Some lines aren't drawn.
They're learned the hard way.
Shay has never needed a title to know where he stands. Not in the club. Not beside Johnny. Not in the quiet spaces where things don't need to be said to be understood.
But things are shifting.
Johnny is no longer just a man among them-he's the President now. And with that comes weight. Decisions. Distance. The kind that doesn't show at first, but changes everything if you're paying attention.
Nicole isn't.
She still thinks she can pull strings the way she always has. Still believes the world bends around what she needs. But the Den isn't what it used to be-and neither is Johnny.
And Shay?
Shay isn't someone you pull anymore.
He's the line you don't cross.
As tension builds inside the club, what used to be personal starts bleeding into something bigger. Loyalty is no longer just about standing beside someone-it's about knowing when not to move at all.
Outside, the world doesn't wait. Old ghosts linger. Old instincts push back. And Shay, caught between what he was and what he refuses to become again, is forced to confront something far more dangerous than enemies:
Himself.
Because control isn't about shutting down anymore.
And strength isn't about standing alone.
It's about knowing exactly where you stand-
when everything around you starts to shift.
And when the Pack claims you-
you don't get to walk away unchanged.