Jack’s Point of ViewFor the first time in what felt like an eternity, I woke up to something beautiful. The weight of my past, the shadows that had always loomed over me, seemed momentarily lifted. My mate lay beside me, and for once, everything in my pack was under control. This was the kind of peace I had only known in my dreams.But as I turned to Rose, I noticed something was off. She had been distant since waking up, her expression guarded. She tried to mask it, but I could tell—something was wrong.Was it because she was once a slave? Did she believe that her past would always stand between us?I had offered her the place that was rightfully hers—Luna of the Blue Lagoon Pack.“Damn it, you fool! What are you thinking?” Uriel, my wolf, snarled in frustration. His anger burned through our bond, but for once, I didn’t waver. I had made my decision. Realizing I wouldn’t be swayed, Uriel let out a furious roar inside my mind before falling silent.Rose, on the other hand, simply low
Hilary’s Point of ViewThe moment Jack admitted he loved Rose, something inside me shattered.Jealousy burned through my veins, tightening around my heart like a vice. Disdain curled in my chest, bitter and suffocating.Jack was a fool.There was no way he would abandon the Blue Lagoon Pack for Rose. Even if he wanted to, she would never truly accept him. How could she? He was responsible for her father’s death, for the destruction of everything she had once known.And yet… my words had shaken him. I saw it in the flicker of uncertainty in his eyes before he turned cold again, giving me a hateful glare.Then, with no hesitation, he expelled me from the pack.My breath caught in my throat.He was serious.I had spent years by his side, believing that no matter what happened, he would never cast me away. That even if he didn’t love me the way I loved him, he would at least respect the bond we shared.But now… now I was nothing to him.Pain twisted in my chest, and I couldn’t stop the te
Loren’s PerspectiveJust as I was on the brink of release, a sharp knock echoed against the door. My subordinate’s timing couldn’t have been worse.Gripping the wolf’s head firmly, I quickened my thrusts into her mouth, a guttural moan escaping as I spilled my release across her face.“Alpha,” my soldier’s voice came through the door, steady and unbothered. “Our spies, stationed around the Blue Lagoon Pack for the past three days, have sent word. Their Alpha’s funeral preparations are underway.”I straightened instantly, adrenaline replacing the fading rush of pleasure.“That’s excellent news,” I replied, hastily fixing my clothes, shoving the she-wolf aside without a second thought.So, it was true—Jack was finally dead. I’d heard rumors of his demise recently, thanks to the poison, but caution kept me from acting too soon. Now, with confirmation, there was no reason to hold back. I always thought he was clever enough to survive, but in the end, he fell because of a woman. Pathetic.
“Capture Loren alive,” Jack commanded, his voice slicing through the chaos like a blade.Panic gripped me as I tried to retreat with my soldiers, but we were surrounded. There was no way out. I’d only brought a small, elite unit—well-trained but vastly outnumbered. We didn’t stand a chance against their overwhelming force.The werewolves of the Blue Lagoon Pack shifted into their beast forms with terrifying speed, charging at us with savage ferocity. Their snarls filled the air, drowning out the pounding of my heart. I knew then—there was no avoiding a brutal fight.“Hold them off!” I barked, falling back to the rear of my formation, trying to maintain some semblance of control.But it was pointless. The Blue Lagoon wolves crashed into my men like a tidal wave, tearing through them with inhuman strength. They fought like demons possessed, as if fueled by something more than just rage.Blood soon painted the ground, thick in the air, mingling with the metallic scent of fear. My soldier
Jack’s Point of ViewLoren’s face drained of color the moment I named my price—a demand so steep it left him visibly shaken.“Well… can we negotiate?” he stammered, his brows furrowing with frustration. “My pack has recently faced hard times.”Hard times? Since when did Loren play the role of a beggar? This was the same man who flaunted his wealth like a badge of honor, boasting about the Black Basin Pack’s endless resources and prosperity.“No,” I replied coldly, my expression hardening. “You trespassed on our land, threatened my people. You’ll pay the price.”I clenched my fists, suppressing the urge to end him right then and there. Loren had schemed against me more times than I cared to count, each betrayal more brazen than the last. But killing him would be nothing more than temporary satisfaction—a foolish move with no real gain. Taking his wealth, his land, and his pride? That would hurt far more. The Blue Lagoon Pack didn’t need another war; we needed power. And Loren’s defeat
Hilary’s Point of ViewI knew Jack had faked his death.That’s why the moment I sensed something was off—an unfamiliar presence lingering near the Blue Lagoon Pack’s borders—I didn’t hesitate. I called Loren immediately, my voice sharp with urgency.“Cancel the attack,” I warned him. “It’s a trap.”But that fool didn’t believe me.Maybe he thought I was lying, trying to manipulate him. His arrogance clouded his judgment, and his army pressed forward without hesitation. Soon enough, the sound of gunfire echoed through the trees—a grim symphony that confirmed my worst fears.Jack had destroyed Loren’s forces. I was sure of it.He’d captured Loren, no doubt. But he wouldn’t kill him. Not yet. Jack was far too strategic for that. There was always something more to gain before dealing the final blow.I waited outside the borders of the Blue Lagoon Pack, hidden in the shadows, biding my time.Two days later, I watched as a convoy of trucks—over ten in total—rumbled through the gates and dis
Rose’s Point of ViewFrom the moment I refused Jack’s offer to make me his Luna, everything between us shifted. The air grew heavier, laced with tension and unspoken words. Every time our paths crossed, I felt an awkward pull, like the weight of something unresolved lingering just beneath the surface.I’d been avoiding Jack for two days, unable to face him without the sting of embarrassment tightening my chest. How was I supposed to look him in the eyes after turning him down? After all we’d been through, I didn’t even know how to act around him anymore.Today, the Blue Lagoon Pack received an enormous influx of money and supplies from the Black Basin Pack—a result of Jack’s latest victory. The hospital was flooded with new equipment, medicines, and resources, and I was assigned, along with a few other doctors, to help with the inventory.Everyone buzzed with excitement, voices filled with plans for the celebration party scheduled for the evening. Even the doctors couldn’t stop talkin
Rose’s Point of ViewThe Goddess of the Moon must have heard my prayers. The exam results were finally published, and I had passed all my tests with honors.As if the universe was aligning just for me, my admission letter from the University of Howard arrived soon after. It was a dream come true—I had always wanted to study there, just like Lucy. She was well-known for her expertise in surgery, and I had always admired her dedication.Bursting with excitement, I couldn’t wait to share the news with her.“Lucy! I got accepted!”Back when we were students, we used to talk endlessly about going to university together, meeting new people, and maybe even finding love along the way. Now, that dream was finally becoming a reality. My hands trembled with excitement as I held the letter.“That’s amazing!” Lucy beamed, taking the letter from my hands and hugging me tightly. “We have to celebrate! I’m throwing you a party.”Without wasting any time, Lucy invited Andrea and me to her apartment af
Olivia’s point of view:"Ah! What waste! Why can't a woman be Alpha? Do you honestly think I'm so ignorant, Ben? That I don't know what happened? Please, it's as clear as the day! Jared tempted you to do that. I was on my guard against him all this time, but I didn't expect him to really use my own men!"I was completely furious. My body burned with the rage of a thousand suns.If a stranger was the one who kidnapped me today, it was acceptable. At worst, I would see it as a stroke of bad luck. But to say that the aggressor was none other than the former Beta of my own Wouri River Pack, I couldn't swallow the insult of my trusted subordinate stabbing me in the back, especially after being betrayed before."You're so old, your mind has become bad! I've already heard about Jared's plans for the Wouri River Pack. Do you really think he will let you be the Alpha of our pack? Ha! Dream, Ben! He just wants to conquer the Wouri River Pack and take everything for himself. He even proposed to
Olivia’s point of view:The first battle was to begin early the next morning. However, I already knew that my enemies would launch a sneaky attack. As such, I immediately gathered my army and prepared myself to fight to the end.The combined military strength of the enemy packs was lower than that of the Wouri River Pack. We had advanced weapons, while they were cruelly under-prepared. Maybe it was because they had underestimated the enemy. Whatever the reason, it worked to my advantage.In the darkness of the night, hundreds of green eyes appeared from the forest, shining like agate stones, The strange spectacle was accompanied by howling wolves that seemed to shake the air.The pale moonlight shone through the clouds while the enemy army appeared before us. A few violent gunshots broke the silence, indicating that the war had begun.The enemy's wolves threw themselves fiercely on us, but I did not order the Wouri River Pack army to turn into wolves to fight back. Instead, I ordered
Olivia’s point of view:When my subordinate came in and informed me that the Alpha of the Silver Mountain Pack had appeared unexpectedly, I immediately felt that something was wrong. I was about to order my men to prevent Leo from entering, but unfortunately, I was a little too late.Leo managed to break in despite everything, looking like a polite gentleman despite his rather aggressive actions. I would never have imagined that he would bring with him a real army into my pack without telling me in advance.It was like Leo was dumb, not knowing exactly how I had to refuse it. What should I say? I took a quick look at Jack and Rose, anxious, before hurriedly taking Leo out of the official house of the pack."Leo... I am really, really grateful for your consideration, but you can take back your army. Let me remind you that the WouriRiver Pack is not so weak. We don't desperately need help as soon as the war begins. We will be perfectly fine on our own and we will be able to defend ours
Rose’s point of view:When I woke up, the sun was shining in my eyes. Jack kissed my neck and jaw. He probably woke me up on purpose."Are you awake?" His voice was hoarsy after the explosive sex we had last night.He stroked my long hair and straightened up on his elbow to look at me. His chest was marked by the hickeys I gave him last night.The time I rub my eyes and get up, Jack was already out of bed and putting on his shirt and pants.The rumble of cars coming from outside had been a constant source of noise since dawn. Jack opened the curtain and glanced downstairs, his expression suddenly darkened.“Did something happen in the Wouri River Pack recently?”"I don't know. But Olivia didn't look very cheerful when we met. What's wrong?" I was confused. I wrapped the duvet around me and walked to the window to look downstairs.Rows of troops had gathered in front of the pack's official house. Not only here, but the streets of the Wouri River Pack were also crowded with armed soldie
Rose’s point of view:“Zoe will certainly make fun of us later.” I looked up timidly, my cheeks burning with embarrassment.I hadn't been so intimate with Jack for a long time. I was so eager that I was unable to control my inner desires.With sparkling eyes, Jack took me in his arms and let me sit on his lap. "She will not dare to make fun of us. I'm still her boss, unless she doesn't want to be paid.”With a sweet smile on my face, I tightened my arms around Jack.Rubbing the side of his face with my cheek, I inhaled his weak scent. Then I straightened up and examined it carefully. He still looked the same as before.When he lost his memory, he behaved much more coldly than now. Sometimes he looked like a complete stranger to me. I even thought I didn't know him anymore."What are you looking at?" Jack looked at me tenderly, grabbing my fingers. He looked at them carefully and kissed them."It's so good to be with you again." I let out an emotional sigh and kissed Jack’s cheeks.Jac
Jack’s point of view:When Alan woke up, he told us everything that had happened in tears.Bennet was cruel and ruthless and tried to kill all the wizards who opposed him in cold blood. Naturally, Alan didn't want to join Bennet and participate in such horrible murders. However, Bennet knew that his interests would be affected if Alan took sides with others. And so, Bennet chose to kill his biological brother to eliminate future problems."I thought he would show you pity since you are his brother. Bennet, this bastard.” Rose stroked Alan's hair to calm him down, feeling sorry for him. Then she clenched her teeth and whistled in an indignant tone: "I shouldn't have saved him in the past! Even though I had to break my promise, I shouldn't have saved a killer. Now things have happened. "None of us expected that, Rose. It's not your fault.” I sigh, patting Rose on the shoulder to comfort her.I didn't know what had happened before because of my memory loss. Judging by Rose’s expression
Rose’s point of view:Zoe had obtained information from her network of wizards according to which a group of wizards imprisoned by Bennet had escaped. Today, they were going to take revenge on him in a nearby place.Jaxk and I had travelled every nook and cranny of this place, but we found no trace or smell of a wizard.After night fell and visibility became almost zero in the forest, Jack and I finally decided to leave.As we came back on foot and crossed part of the forest, Cora's nose tingled with a familiar smell. It was the smell of Alan's body, accompanied by a slight smell of blood.“Jack, hold on. Cora just smelled Alan's smell. It should be somewhere nearby." I grabbed Jack's hand and began to follow the smell. We passed in front of several large pins and bushes.While I was looking for Alan, Jack suddenly stopped sharply. His eyes were focussed on a sunk bush as he said: "There seems to be something lying in the grass there.”He drove me to the place. As the smell of blood b
Bennet’s point of view:I ran in the direction I was coming from.Alan was just a child. He couldn't go far in such a short time.Indeed, I spotted a silhouette fleeing in the forest in front of me after searching for a while. I immediately used my ability to teleport to catch up with him.Alan was so terrified that he stumbled back when he saw me appear. I could understand that he was afraid and hated me now.My face was a mask of rage as I approached him with measured steps."It's not funny for you to test my limits over and over again. Alan, you'd better behave yourself."Then I grabbed his hand and started to walk to the farm.Alan tried to free himself from my grip and said in an innocent and furious voice.“Let go of me!”I tightened my grip on him and said with disdain: "Make your age. Come back docilely with me.""What you did is horrible. I won't help you anymore." Alan continued his desperate struggle as I pulled him forward. His shoes left long marks in the ground.I though
Bennet’s point of view:I bought a farm in the north to use as a temporary prison for wizards who resisted me. I couldn't kill them at the moment, since Alan was with me. Thus, I had no choice but to lock them in the farm to prevent their escape. For more security, I put a magic board around the farm.After Alan found out that I had killed someone, he gradually became depressed. He didn't want to go out with me and stayed locked in the farm all day.Initially, I was convinced that Alan did not have the courage to disobey me. But one night, I could feel that the magical network I had set up was slowly disappearing. Immediately, I got out of bed and ran to the farm. Someone had broken the magical network I used to imprison the wizards! All the wizards were busy rushing out of the farm, their cheers for their freedom echoing in the air. Before I could catch them, they disappeared right in front of me using the magic of teleportation.Alan was there, watching them run away with a smile on