ログインSilver:Lord William’s time was very precious.I also knew he was an extremely judgmental man. Winning him over was not easy.I knew very well how he had always stood in support of Madeline.He had always spoken in her favor.That was why, when I came to meet him today, I tried to choose my words very carefully.And for me, the worst part was that Lady Abigail could not make it.If she had been here, fooling her would have been much easier because she naturally hated Madeline, just like everyone should.But I was also aware that most of the time, that woman could act foolishly too.Now only two council leaders were left, and because of that, getting their approval was extremely important for me.“Well, Silver, I didn’t expect you to come here asking for a meeting with me, but when your royal beta told me you wanted to see me, I asked him to send you in so I could hear what you have to say.”Lord William arrived looking tired.It seemed as if he had not even bothered changing from his
Madeline:“They need a safe place now more than ever,” Ron continued.“Sadly, my pack is no longer safe for them.” A trace of sadness lingered in his voice as it cracked slightly.“I can take them to my pack,” Byron suggested. “She can become a member there. My pack members are pretty chill. I don’t think they’ll go against me if I want to keep her there.”I don’t think Byron understood the severity of me being a gray wolf.He was just trying to stay positive, but I feared things would get much worse once he suggested keeping me in his pack.“Oh, the innocence and trust people place in their pack members,” Ron remarked softly.Though subtle, the comment caught my attention immediately, and I was sure Byron caught it too.“What’s that supposed to mean?” Byron asked.His tone was not taunting, only questioning.“I’m just saying. I trusted my pack members too, and look what they did to me,” Ron muttered.He was not wrong. His pack members had turned out to be the worst kind of greedy and
Madeline:Ron had definitely brought his car with him, so after I passed out, they placed me in the back seat.The two of them sat in the front.I had assumed that once I blacked out, I would lose consciousness completely, but that was not the case.I was still somewhat awake.Aware enough to faintly sense my surroundings.And in that moment, I realized something obvious.Of course they had a lot to talk about, especially after seeing my wolf.“So, are we not going to talk about what we just saw?” Ron was the first to bring it up.Honestly, I wanted them to know I was awake.I did not want either of them to say something that would shatter my confidence or make me realize they feared me too.I wanted to move.Even a finger would have been enough.But I could not.Unfortunately, all I could do was lie there and listen.“There’s nothing to talk about,” Byron replied calmly. “She’s just a powerful wolf.”That response did not surprise me.Byron had always been the kind of person who stay
Madeline:Right before my eyes, these people brutally attacked my friends, the two men who had always stood beside me.One of them was already grieving the loss of someone he loved, and now they were attacking him too.There were so many cowardly pack members that the two alphas could not even use their full strength.They refused to hurt innocent children, so instead of fighting back properly, they focused on protecting me.That was the advantage the pack members had.The alphas were defending, not attacking.Some of the adults even held their children in front of themselves while charging at us, using them as shields while they attacked the alphas and me.And then it happened.I do not know how, but rage exploded inside me.The silent wolf who had hidden herself for so long suddenly rose to the surface.Before this moment, I genuinely believed I had lost my wolf.I had not heard her voice in so long that I thought she was gone forever.So when Lena took over my body, it was the last
Byron:Even with their children watching, they were willing to do it right in front of them.Then I noticed something else that sent panic rushing through me.The children looked even stranger now.They kept clutching at themselves and grinding their teeth, almost as if they were trying to bite into something.It looked like they were desperate for flesh, for anything to chew on.My eyes landed on one of the girls in the distance, and I saw her eyes slowly roll back.She started twisting her neck from side to side as well.But I did not have time to point it out.These people had completely lost their minds.They were never going to believe that something was wrong with their children, or that they were the ones who had destroyed them.“So no, we don’t fucking care,” the woman screamed as she lunged at me again.They were beyond reason.Ron understood that these people were no longer trying to help.They were willing to go to any extent just to kill Madeline, whether out of frustratio
Byron:Ron and I lunged toward the direction the voices were coming from.The screaming kept getting louder.I recognized Madeline's scream.She sounded angry from the way she was yelling and screaming.There were other people around her, but their screams sounded more fearful, like they were planning an attack.At least, that was the only thing I could think of.When we finally reached the area, I was stunned by the horrific sight before me.People had gathered around with what looked like pitchforks and torches.Some of them carried large knives.And then there was Madeline.She was tied to a tree, covered in blood, almost completely drained of it.I had warned her this would happen, but sometimes Madeline got herself into trouble by being too nice to everyone.Kindness did not always go a long way.People took advantage of kind people, and I guessed she had finally realized it."Step away from her!" I screamed at the people, whose attention now turned toward us.They looked at Ron
Madeline:"Since when? Do you have any documents to prove that they are your assistants?" Lady Abigail asked sharply.Her tone was unusually aggressive.This was not how they normally addressed lawyers, but I assumed she was frustrated.Of course, whenever Lady Abigail looked at me, every issue bec
Madeline:The way Ron turned away the moment he saw me felt strange. But it was understandable.He had been here for a long time, and every attempt we made to meet him had been rejected. Of course, his disappointment made sense."How many times do I have to tell you that you cannot deny visitors at
Kaylee:"You want me to bring someone else’s child here and let him become the Alpha of the pack one day?" Graham almost yelled.I felt so embarrassed that I could not lift my eyes for a few seconds. Then I thought maybe he did not understand the rest of my plan. So I began explaining what my fathe
Ron:Life had taken a very unexpected turn.A turn where I was not at fault, yet I was accused.The worst part was that it was not just any crime.It was the murder of my dear grandmother, and I was thrown into prison for it.Being imprisoned did not hurt as much as the accusation itself.What cons







