LOGINMadeline:I had barely made it through one whole day.After that, I refused to help anyone.Every time I received a call from Lady Abigail, asking when I was going to come and meet the families of the children, I just told her I was tired.I mean, it had only been a day. How did they expect me to be over it so quickly?So I did what felt right. I ignored them.I was going to meet Baxter the next day, so I hoped he might help me figure out how to speak with the council and inform them about those who had dropped the cure.Because I wasn’t going to rest until some of those faces were punished. I remembered them vividly."Are you feeling well?" Byron asked, sitting beside me on the bench as we stared at the cloudy sky.I had picked up my children and moved to a motel in the rogue community, along with Lady Eugenia and Lord Jonah.It was temporary, but I did it so I could stay away from those pack members, from all packs."I’m not well," I replied, gently touching the back of my neck and
Byron:I was disgusted, shocked, and livid by what I was hearing.We had to take Madeline away because she wasn’t well.The way she was crying hysterically, and every few seconds she kept checking her bag for the cure, it proved she wasn’t in the right state.We needed to get her out of there before it was too late, before she lost her mind completely. I wouldn’t let that happen.Besides, I was scared of Ron’s reaction. If he said something to her, he would break her."I was supposed to save her," Madeline said.We had come home, and Lord Jonah had put the kids to sleep after feeding them. Then he returned to the room and sat with us, just to check on Madeline."Those people are idiots. They should be held responsible for her murder, just as much as the one who shot her," I shouted, almost deafening myself.Madeline turned to Lord Jonah. There was a strange anxiety in her body."How did she pass away? Did she just die in her sleep, or did she…..did she say something?" she insisted, he
Ron:I tried my best to get Madeline to tell me how Yuvonne was, but she looked very tired.Maybe because she had been running around all night, going from one place to another, from one pack to another.Thinking that she was just tired, I let it go.I decided I would go and meet Yuvonne myself.I mean, if Madeline was coming out of the hospital, that meant she had already given her the cure.With that thought in my mind and in an excited state, I rushed to see my Yuvonne.I was only expecting her to be shocked when I told her what we both had been through all this time, and it would be so beautiful.It would feel like the union of two souls after being separated for so long.But as I started to go inside, I noticed Yuvonne’s father, Joseph, standing in the hallway outside her room.He was in a terrible condition, crying like something very bad had happened."Mr. Joseph," I called, as I approached him.The moment he looked at me, his eyes widened, as if he had been shocked.Then he co
Madeline:When I came to the hospital, I ran around, telling everyone I had a cure for Yuvonne.That we should give Yuvonne the cure, but somehow everybody just looked at me like I had gone nuts.Most importantly, everyone was crying.Lord Jonah was in tears.My children clung to my feet and cried.And then there was Yuvonne's mother, who had come to the hospital.The moment I saw her, I realized she was the one I needed to tell so she could inform the doctors to give her the medicine.But the way she approached me felt very hostile.However, I still had to tell her. It was for Yuvonne."Hey," I called, briskly moving toward her.She had just arrived with her husband, the one I used to think was my father.Karla's makeup was smeared, like she had been crying."Madeline, you need to step away from her," Lord Jonah warned, pulling me back before I could reach her.He didn’t let me go near her.He stepped between us, physically separating us."No, no, no, it's fine. She'll understand I'm
Madeline:The ground felt like it had been pulled from beneath my feet. I could not do anything at that moment and collapsed onto the ground with a hard thud."We need you to come and save our children!" a woman yelled, making me look up at her and stare at her in silence for a while."No," was all I said.They all began to frown at me."Is it not your fucking duty to help our children?" one of them snapped.I had never realized it before, but now I noticed the way they spoke to me. They were so fucking rude and dismissive."I fucking said no!" I screamed."You all need to leave before it becomes difficult for us to remind ourselves that we are not supposed to raise our hands," Sean hissed, warning them.They all looked shocked, as if they had never been held responsible for their actions."What about our children?" the man yelled at me."Well, since you're so impatient and entitled, go find yourself a savior," I snapped through my tears, finally putting my foot down.I did not know i
Ron:"What the fuck did you just say?" I snapped at Byron, and he finally came to a halt.He pulled the car over to the side of the road and quickly got out because he could tell I was going to jump out if he did not stop.I walked around the car and grabbed his collar."You’re taking your anger out on the wrong person," he remarked, grabbing my wrist and slowly removing my hands from his collar.I knew very well that he was not at fault, but the news shattered me.It felt like a nightmare where everything is going well, and then suddenly something extremely bad happens."It happened last night." Byron started explaining what had happened.He said that somebody had broken in, that someone arrived with the intent of harm and shot Yuvonne.I almost lost my footing. If it were not for Byron supporting me, I would have fallen onto the road."How is she?" I asked, my face tightening."Did they figure out who did it?" I demanded, needing to know how this could happen to my beautiful, innoce
Madeline:After I told Baxter about the contract and reminded him that he could not act foolishly, I asked the two of them to leave me alone.Graham immediately obeyed, but Baxter tried to resist.He grunted, coughed, groaned, and stomped his feet—childish tantrums meant to make the children hear h
Madeline:I asked the driver to drop me off at the address.And I began to realize it was much farther from the usual pack houses, all the way near the border of the pack.There stood a lonely house surrounded by dying trees and overgrown grass.Even as I stepped onto the front porch, the floorboar
Madeline:I had worn the color that suited me best– brown.I wore a long dress with netted brown sleeves that flowed gracefully. The neckline was slightly deep, but not distasteful.A single diamond pendant and matching earrings completed my look, and my makeup was done beautifully.While Nina prep
Madeline:My body hit the ground with a thud.With my eyes barely open, I saw the old man standing there.The whole façade of him not being able to walk had been a poorly constructed act once he noticed I was arriving.I should have known that a man with so much knowledge and wisdom, a man who had







