Fire And Ice
Phil's POV: Hissing loudly, I continued walking deeper into the garden. My feet picked up speed beneath me, and I stopped caring about the finely tailored shirt I had worn down the aisle just hours ago. It clung to me now, drenched in sweat and tension, stretching with each stride as if begging me to stop before the inevitable happened. But there was no stopping it. My bones began to creak— a warning that I was about to shift. My wolf had been summoned, not by the moon, but by raw, blistering rage. It was already evening. The sky had dimmed into a dusky navy blue. The half-moon hung there awkwardly, struggling to shine, as if unsure whether tonight was a night for blessings or curses. And then came the voices. "An Alpha without a Luna can only go as far." "Your Luna will make you stronger." "Your enemies will come for your life, and if you have no one waiting for you at home, you’ll easily surrender it." "Your wolf needs a Luna to be vulnerable with. All this pent-up strength will take away your humanity faster than you know it." "Respectfully speaking, sir, you need a Luna. And you will know her when you find her. The problem is that you aren’t trying." And worst of all... "You can’t be the one for me, Phil. Not yet." Every rejection, every piece of unsolicited advice, every ounce of pressure I’d ever felt came roaring back into my head, matching the rhythm of my cracking bones. My hands balled into fists, and my shoulders hunched forward as my wolf clawed his way to the surface. I didn’t try to stop him. The moon watched from above as if enjoying the unraveling of an Alpha. My eyes burned. The glow intensified, and when I caught a glimpse of my reflection in the stream I ran past, I noticed the hue. It had changed from the usual blue. It had grown darker, and stormier. My dad was right. He used to say. "You see, Phil, the moon goddess didn’t want an Alpha without a mate to be too powerful. So she locked away part of their strength until the first kiss. When you find your Luna, and when your lips touch, you unlock something." I had rolled my eyes then. Dismissed it as one of his poetic rants. But tonight—tonight I felt it. That kiss at the altar, had unlocked something primal in me. A force I never knew I possessed. My howl tore through the woods, long and guttural. And the pack heard me. One by one, howls echoed back. In their homes, under their roofs, I knew they responded by clinging tighter to their mates. They would sleep a little more soundly tonight, knowing their Alpha was ready. That he had stepped fully into his role. But like all things in this world, balance demanded contrast. Yin met Yang. Light is called darkness. And my howl—my glorious, victorious howl—was the trigger. He heard it. Hon. The name alone made my blood curdle. Hon, my uncle, once a brother to Alpha Roy—the Alpha before my father—until greed and madness carved a rift too wide to mend. He had always been off, too intense, too ambitious, and too willing to cross lines. Then Roy died, mysteriously. His body was found alone in the woods. And his son who was barely two years old, vanished not long after with no trace. Some said he drowned, others whispered darker theories. The council had no time to mourn. The Pack needed leadership. "Hon does not have the qualities to lead this pack. He is erratic and does not often think before he acts," One councilman had declared. "But he is a true blood," another countered. "He has Alpha blood." "As do we all," Said the first. "But our Pack needs more than lineage. We need protection. We need control." Bradd Justin, perhaps Hon’s fiercest critic, had pounded his fist on the council table and roared, "Remember, he has gone rogue. A rogue cannot be our Alpha. Not now. Not ever." And so, Hon lost the crown. And the council, fearing him but prioritizing duty, chose my father—Ray Hammerstock, Alpha Roy's Beta. Hon vanished. Or so we thought. He had joined the rogue Pack known as Armageddon. Not just joined—he conquered. Heilled their Alpha, and claimed the title. And built a monstrous army of bloodthirsty wolves who had nothing to lose and everything to prove. I could almost hear his voice now, echoing through his tunnels: "They stripped me of everything I worked so hard to achieve. Let my name be wiped from the earth if I ever let this grudge go." And I imagined him, in the belly of that wretched underground lair, pacing like a madman with glowing eyes and a heaving chest, declaring to his followers: "With you all by my side, we will take back what is rightfully ours!" The rogues would have answered with their manic howls, eager for blood. While my father was still Alpha, Hon’s first strike was brutal. He had slaughtered every wolf stationed at our borders, taken the land, and claimed it like a trophy. But my father—my father wasn’t a weak Alpha. He fought back. He led us through victory after victory. Until we pushed the rogues back, reclaimed our territory, and nearly wiped them out. Hon fled. And for eighteen years, he was a ghost. Until tonight. Until my howl. I didn’t know how I knew—but I felt it. My call had stirred and reignited his hatred. Somewhere, in a place colder and darker than any sane wolf should dwell, Hon shifted. I could see it in my wolf's eye—his massive wolf form stamping the dirt, his breath heavy with vengeance. And then came his reply: "Prepare! Prepare! Prepare!" He would be rallying them now. The rogues, the blood-drunk followers, his Pack of monsters. "Prepare to be bleached red by the blood of a premature Alpha, O moon goddess. For. I. will. have his head on a stake soon." He would be speaking of me. And then turning to his mutts, eyes crazed, voice booming: "The day has finally come. We have an Alpha to kill." I clenched my jaw. Let him come. Let him try. Because I wasn’t the same Phil he remembered. I wasn’t just my father’s son anymore. I was the Alpha. I was no longer a boy trying to fill a dead Alpha’s shoes. I was the storm coming for him. And god's help him, I was ready.Vera's POVThe pack hall boomed with loud instrumentals as some of the pack women danced to the slow beat.Phil wasn't looking my way, it seemed like his mind was somewhere else, not on Lucy at least, just spacing away until suddenly he stood up from his seat and walked away.I stood up and followed him.“Phil,” I called out to him.He didn't bother to stop or turn around. “Go back to the feast, Vera.” He instructed.I followed him still, trying to catch up to his quick steps. “I'm not going anywhere until you tell me why you are behaving so strangely towards me.”He didn't say a word, he just kept walking down the hallway like I wasn't there. I got to him and held his arm. He stopped but didn't look at me.“What’s wrong with you?”I asked.He finally turned to look at me. “Do you want to know the answer to that or do you just want to know what's going to happen to your lover?” He said and I couldn't believe him.I pulled my hand free, feeling a mix of hurt and confusion. "Is this stil
Vera's POVSomething inside me broke the moment Phil introduced a breeder to the people. I felt worthless on the spot and now sobbing on my bed wasn't going to change anything.“I hate you so much, Phil. I hate you.” I sobbed, drowning in my tears, hitting the soft bed angrily. I looked away from the ceiling when suddenly a piece of paper slipped under my door.I walked towards my door, cleaning my eyes. It was a letter from Drew. I opened the door, scared that someone might have seen him do this. But no one was in the hallway.I opened the letter and it was just words that could calm me down. “Don't waste your tears on him.” he wrote. But this letter only intensified my fear for his sake. Phil had warned him not to come closer to me but Drew was being adamant.I continued reading the letter and Drew wanted to meet me. According to him he had something important to tell me before the feast began.Suddenly there's a knock on my door. I squeezed the paper immediately. “Who's it?”“Luna,
Phil's POVShe was hurting, it was evident in her expression. Her eyes flooded with tears but somehow she didn't burst it all out. Somehow, I feel my decision was the best for everyone, including for Vera.A part of me hated that I had hurt her with the public announcement but another part of me felt so fulfilled because of how she had disrespected me by having something to do with my trainer.“A feast will be held tonight to welcome Lucy, not only as my breeder but as a member of the pack,” I announced, all eyes cast on Lucy as she stood there, flaunting herself with poise.“Jacob, I'll leave things to you,” I said without looking at Jacob by my side.“While the rest can leave, and prepare for the feast.” Before I could even finish the sentence, Vera took off before everyone else.I stood up from my seat, watching Vera leave in a hurry. I walked down the few steps in front of me and went closer to Lucy.“Shall we?” I stretched my hands forward to Lucy, she smiled and placed her hands
Lucy's POVNever did I ever expect him to show himself around here, taking the risk to come to a place he resents so much. I snapped out of my moment of disbelief and went towards the door, locked it.“What…what are you doing here?” I asked, still stunned by his presence.“Isn't it obvious?” He asked calmly, sitting on a cushion.“I don't understand.”“Well let me make it clear, Anna. You've been making the wrong moves for the past few days, which isn't a part of our plan.”“What do you mean?” I asked, irritated with fury. “I'm doing everything right.” I paused. “And why are you even stalking me? You have no right to stalk me.”“I’ll stalk you as much as I want. And if I wasn't stalking you. How would I have known about your stupid move? Letting your guard down while you killed someone? You will ruin everything if you keep being irrational.”I scoffed. “I got it covered.”He stood up from the table and walked towards me. He was so close but no matter what, I couldn't see the face behi
Lucy's POVIt was almost time by the time we were done. I had to make a stop at his place to wash off, I smelt of blood and decaying flesh."When do you think the body would be found?" He asked handing me a towel."I don't know. Starting now, we know nothing about it and we say nothing." I said, stepping into the bathroom."Fine, I'll get rid of your clothes." He said, leaving the room.I had a quick shower and got out. Another cloth was hung on the doorknob, so I changed into it. I grabbed my phone just to see 20 missed calls from Phil. I had earlier placed it on silent."Shit!" I cursed preparing to leave."Heading back now?" He asked and I nodded."He's blowing up my cell with calls," I grumbled.We bid goodbyes and then I left. I sneaked into the pack house undetected, I was just about to head into my room when I heard a voice."Look who's back. We haven't gotten the chance to meet." The person said and I turned to see Vera.I smiled, this was the moment I'd been waiting for. A sh
Lucy’s POV"Hello" The person said again and I gasped. I knew who it was, but how could it be. This guy was as loyal as a dog, no one would suspect it."I need your help," I said, recomposing my act."Who's this and how did you get this number? " He asked. It made sense that he was wary. All of us in our circle had the same special type of phone and different numbers, and everyone had each person's number."His other person on the inside," I said. There was a pause and then a voice"Where are you, I'll be right there. Are there any special items I should come with?" He asked and I stared back at the body."A body bag, a mop stick, a bucket full of water."We were going to need it to clean this place off. It was where the maids came to hang out sometimes. I don't want someone finding a single clue that the murder happened here."It's a body?" He asked in shock."It's a body," I replied clenching my fist."You arrived when? Yesterday and you're clearing out bodies already. By the time y