LOGINHebert’s POV While I was fighting to free Ashley, I could feel Brian already locked in a brutal brawl with that bastard Paul. The dull thuds of fists smashing into flesh, mixed with Paul’s miserable screams, kept bouncing off the basement walls like some twisted echo chamber. Cecilia, stunned for
Only two. Which meant, in the end, it would just be me and Brian going in. I took the cold crystal bracelets, gripping them hard enough that my knuckles ached. “Thank you,” I said solemnly, then turned and bolted toward the exit. No more time to waste. Ashley, wait for me. I swear—no matter if
Hebert’s POV Dragging Brian up the mountain with me felt like hauling dead weight, but I didn’t slow down for even a second. This peak was the highest point in the entire Bloodmoon Pack territory, and according to every old legend passed down, the White Witch lived right at its summit—hidden away i
Ashley’s POV My body kept getting weaker. The drug’s heat, that crazed fire chewing at my sanity, was finally fading bit by bit. But what rushed in right after was this crushing emptiness, cold enough to seep into my bones. I curled up in the corner of the room, clutching that flimsy blanket som
My fist slammed down on the expensive desk in front of me. The hard surface shattered instantly under my rage, exploding into splinters. “Ahhh—!” A raw, animalistic roar tore out of my throat, and the crushing dominance of a top Alpha swept through the entire Manor like a storm. The entire study
Hebert’s POV That restless feeling just wouldn’t let me go. It crawled under my skin, tight and cold, like some poisonous vine wrapping straight around my heart. I had dozens of glossy catalogs sprawled across my desk—this season’s newest releases from the top luxury brands around the world. Limi
“Gentlemen,” Hebert said, his voice low and smooth, calm but edged with steel, “I strongly suggest you think twice before choosing your wording. Sitting in front of you is the Luna of the Bloodmoon Pack. Showing her some respect is also saving your own dignity.” A muscle on old Howard’s face twitch
The echo of the speech was still hanging beneath the vaulted ceiling when the crowd surged forward. Those Omega who used to curl up in the corners now had sparks in their eyes, waving at me and shouting my name like they’d suddenly remembered they also had power. Spots were limited. The supernatura
I stepped out of Hebert’s arms, smoothing my dress and pushing all the fear and softness deep into the back of my mind. “I need to go.” “Go,” Hebert said with a gentle smile, stepping aside. “Tonight, that stage belongs to you.” I turned away from him, straightened my shoulders, and pushed open t
The air in the hallway felt sharp enough to cut skin. Brian’s Alpha pressure, cold as mid‑winter, clamped around my throat. I instinctively stepped back, both hands wrapping protectively over my slightly rounded belly. My heart hammered so hard it hurt, and even my fingertips were shaking nonstop.







