I left the two of them to talk. This is so Creed can finally have his peace, Somehow, inside of me, was relieved that a war hadnât broken out. That Creed did not have to fight.But it pains me to see him like this. Deep inside that anger he was showing, is regret. He was regretting that he left. I can feel it more than he would like to admit it. âYouâre trying to read my thoughtsHe mindlinked me, and I cicked my tongue. âOh, you caught me. I am trying.ââThere is no need for that.â He replied in our mind. I offered a small smile. I wanted to comfort him so much, to hug him, and whisper that this was not his fault, but I knew this was his battle that he should finish. I should not interfere. A few minutes passed as Creed and his cousin Boris finally finished talking. Creed then disappeared to have a breather so I allowed him.I was left with his cousin. it was a bit awkward for me with the silence, and I know he noticed my discomfort so he started. âSo you are my cousinâs mate,
We decided to stay and help build the ruined packhouse back to its place. It was only three of us, and it took us a week to work with it. We also added a better barrier around the territory that would help us be on alert if any rogues are within the area. The elders of the realm had noticed this movement so they kept on sending one of their men and invited Creed to pay respect to them. Creed, hating the elders ever since, would only send back the men with bruised eyes. I wanted him to stop this and convince him to just do as they say but he wouldnât listen. The elders were getting anxious now that the âRavagerâ that they had always wanted to catch him. I admit that being the past âRavagerâ had its disadvantages as he had no alpha friends. He had no alliances that he could ask for help when he was in need. But thank goodness for that reputation too that no other pack would dare to cross our territory, fearing for their life. âTheyâll only use me as their weapon in their plays.â Tha
âCome here, they wanted to meet you.âMinutes after staying in Creedâs room, I heard his mind linking me. I instantly got up, dressed up, and panicked. I am getting anxious about meeting new creatures, especially knowing that they areâI need your support.âCreed added after a few minutes, and I felt his tense voice and nerves trembling a bit. I think I need to get there soon before he melts. As heâs mentioned, it is one of his weakest points, meeting new creatures and having to talk to them. He was used to attacking everyone ruthlessly because that was his way before. As the Ravager.But this time it is different. He needs to be mindful of his actions or the pack that heâs planning to rebuild from ruins is going to end up crumbling. I opened the door and could hear them talking from the outside. âMy dearâŠâI greeted, catching Creedâs attention and offering a little squeeze on his arms. He squeezed back and smiled at me. The eyes of two men standing in front darted their eyes on m
Soon, the three of us were added to Alpha Kamilah. She appeared by the bushes with her glamorous long hazel hair. Her tanned skin shone through the moonlight and her body accentuated all her curves. She had a deep set of enchanting ocean-blue eyes, matching with plump lips and glowing cheeks. âWe apologize for running late to the party, we had to finish some matters..â Her beautiful voice spoke, but I felt like I never understood a word she uttered as I was focused on her walking figure as she approached us. Alpha Magnus stood beside her, looking paler than her and had raven hair. He looked intimidating until he broke into a smile. âDonât worry guys, I am finally here to lighten up the Alpha Kamilah rolled her eyes at her mate and greeted the alphas first. Her eyes caught mine and she slowly walked to our group. âYou must be Nyra.âI nodded, pursing my lips and gulping now that she was finally nearer. She noticed my distraught and frowned, âForgive me, did I scare you? I have thi
Alpha Magnus is the funnier and livelier one. However, he becomes serious when it comes to his mate Alpha Queen Kamilah.Among us females, the tallest was Alpha Queen Kamilah. And just merely standing there, she gives off a very commanding aura. Like one look youâll be willing to offer your lie for her. However, despite her great leadership, she has this motherly and comforting aura that you just want to lay on her knees and say all your problems. Kira, the only human among us, and half-witch, also the Queen of the Witch realm, was also standing out. Her delicate beauty took my breath away and my eyes were glued on her for the whole night, making her shy.The most confident among us is Irina. She stood strong and fearless with all the battle scars on her arms. Like me, she had experienced the She had the sharpest tongue amongst us. Now, I realize we are like peas in a pond. Birds of a feather. I feel like looking up to them with how established they are. All of us are so different
As Kira delved into my fractured soul, our world dissolved into a swirling vortex of memories and emotions. I felt myself being pulled through the tapestry of my past, each thread unraveling to reveal moments of pain, resilience, and transformation. We arrived at a pivotal memory: the day I was imprisoned for a crime I didnât commit, accused of my fatherâs murder. The cold, damp cell, the weight of silver chains, and the echoing footsteps of her brothers haunted my senses. I recalled the despair that had threatened to consume me and the flicker of defiance that kept my spirit alive. Kiraâs presence was a comforting anchor as we navigated through the darkness. She guided me to confront the shadows of my past, urging me to acknowledge the pain and betrayal I had endured. With each revelation, I felt a piece of my fragmented soul begin to mend, the void within me slowly filling with newfound strength and clarity. Emerging from the trance, my eyes met Kiraâs, a silent understanding p
Nyra didnât think Doctor Creed was kind of like others. She knows the habits of another doctor. They are just proud, arrogant, and too prideful. But Doctor Creed wasn't that. He may have shouted at her in the past but he had done that for the good of his patient, their workers, and for the whole hospital. It is probably a big responsibility given to Doctor Creed to take care of the hospital. The next day Nyra was surprised to see Doc Smith no longer appeared. His other colleague said he would rather leave because he found a better hospital, and Doctor Creed removed him from work. âDid you see Doc Smith?â Nyra asked Doc Creed to be in the hospital. Doctor Creed remained emotionless as if it hadnât news to him, âOh, did he leave? Good. It is good and I donât need to see his hidden face.â Nyra did not expect the doctor's answer, and he saw that there were two cups of coffee. A coffee held by Doc Doctor Creed was given to Nyra. âDoc? I can't accept them--" âJust drink it, Nurse Nyra
âIâll sue you!â The family of the patient who died yelled. This is the first time Nyra saw that someone complained to Doctor Creed. âSir, we did our best.â Doctor Creed explained. âNo, if you did everything, why my child has already died? Isnât it because we canât afford the full payment here at your hospital? If I just knew, we wouldnât have stayed here! I thought you were the best doctor here!â Nyra quietly looks at the patient's father as he shouts all the painful words. The miracle is Doc Doctor Creed lets the patientâs father. He was calm and it seemed like it wasnât the first time it experienced. He knows how to fix these situations. After Doc Doctor Creedâs discreet explanation to the patient, he went to the counter to personally pay the remaining balance the family needed to pay for the hospital. âJust let them leave.â Doctor Creed said and left. Nyra followed Doc Doctor Creed, âDoc, are you right?â âYes, I am fine.â âButâŠâ âYes? Do you think you are the only one to be
CHAPTER 35 The morning after, Nyra was next to Doctor Creed who was smiling at her. Nyraâs eyes fluttered open and she woke up. While she was in Doctor Creed's toilet, she heard a phone call.âNyra, baby, someone calls on your phone.â He heard Doctor Creed yelling from outside. She left the toilet and thought it might have been her parent, but the number was unknown. âNyra, are you?â A man asked on the other line.Nyra suddenly stopped when hearing the familiar voice. Oh so familiar. She did not think she would hear the voice that she had long forgotten.She cannot speak or move. What is he saying? Nyra wanted to cut off the call immediately, but she asked in fear, âWho is this?ââItâs me. FenrisâŠâIt felt like the whole world suddenly fell on her. Fenris. Nyra had tried to bury and forget that name, and when she heard it again, all the pain he caused her seemed to resurface. She thought she moved on. But oh boy. âHow did you get my number, Fenris?â Nyra masked her fear and ins
Nyraâs night took a turn as they climbed into Doctor Creedâs room. She did not expect that her words would lead to this. It suddenly rained. Doctor Creed took an umbrella from the car and covered Nyra.âHow about you, Doctor Creed? Youâll get wetâ Nyra asked worriedly.âIâll be fine, Nyra. Just go inside."Nyra stood up and went quickly to Doctor Creedâs house door.He looked at Doctor Creedâs wet clothes, âYouâll be sick, Doctor Creed.ââI donât care. As long as youâre okay.â He answered. When they got into the house, Doctor Creed sent Nyra to the kitchen and drank water. Nyra was still concerned for him.Doc Doctor Creed immediately stood and put their hands on his shirt before he pulled up. Nyra gasped at the sight, swallowing at what she saw. She felt a bit tipsy earlier but she became sober. Nyra could see how drops of water from his sharp jaw toward his chest and down his abs cascaded down.âWhat are you looking at, Nyra?âHis question struck her, âWhat are you doing? Why ar
âIâll sue you!â The family of the patient who died yelled. This is the first time Nyra saw that someone complained to Doctor Creed. âSir, we did our best.â Doctor Creed explained. âNo, if you did everything, why my child has already died? Isnât it because we canât afford the full payment here at your hospital? If I just knew, we wouldnât have stayed here! I thought you were the best doctor here!â Nyra quietly looks at the patient's father as he shouts all the painful words. The miracle is Doc Doctor Creed lets the patientâs father. He was calm and it seemed like it wasnât the first time it experienced. He knows how to fix these situations. After Doc Doctor Creedâs discreet explanation to the patient, he went to the counter to personally pay the remaining balance the family needed to pay for the hospital. âJust let them leave.â Doctor Creed said and left. Nyra followed Doc Doctor Creed, âDoc, are you right?â âYes, I am fine.â âButâŠâ âYes? Do you think you are the only one to be
Nyra didnât think Doctor Creed was kind of like others. She knows the habits of another doctor. They are just proud, arrogant, and too prideful. But Doctor Creed wasn't that. He may have shouted at her in the past but he had done that for the good of his patient, their workers, and for the whole hospital. It is probably a big responsibility given to Doctor Creed to take care of the hospital. The next day Nyra was surprised to see Doc Smith no longer appeared. His other colleague said he would rather leave because he found a better hospital, and Doctor Creed removed him from work. âDid you see Doc Smith?â Nyra asked Doc Creed to be in the hospital. Doctor Creed remained emotionless as if it hadnât news to him, âOh, did he leave? Good. It is good and I donât need to see his hidden face.â Nyra did not expect the doctor's answer, and he saw that there were two cups of coffee. A coffee held by Doc Doctor Creed was given to Nyra. âDoc? I can't accept them--" âJust drink it, Nurse Nyra
As Kira delved into my fractured soul, our world dissolved into a swirling vortex of memories and emotions. I felt myself being pulled through the tapestry of my past, each thread unraveling to reveal moments of pain, resilience, and transformation. We arrived at a pivotal memory: the day I was imprisoned for a crime I didnât commit, accused of my fatherâs murder. The cold, damp cell, the weight of silver chains, and the echoing footsteps of her brothers haunted my senses. I recalled the despair that had threatened to consume me and the flicker of defiance that kept my spirit alive. Kiraâs presence was a comforting anchor as we navigated through the darkness. She guided me to confront the shadows of my past, urging me to acknowledge the pain and betrayal I had endured. With each revelation, I felt a piece of my fragmented soul begin to mend, the void within me slowly filling with newfound strength and clarity. Emerging from the trance, my eyes met Kiraâs, a silent understanding p
Alpha Magnus is the funnier and livelier one. However, he becomes serious when it comes to his mate Alpha Queen Kamilah.Among us females, the tallest was Alpha Queen Kamilah. And just merely standing there, she gives off a very commanding aura. Like one look youâll be willing to offer your lie for her. However, despite her great leadership, she has this motherly and comforting aura that you just want to lay on her knees and say all your problems. Kira, the only human among us, and half-witch, also the Queen of the Witch realm, was also standing out. Her delicate beauty took my breath away and my eyes were glued on her for the whole night, making her shy.The most confident among us is Irina. She stood strong and fearless with all the battle scars on her arms. Like me, she had experienced the She had the sharpest tongue amongst us. Now, I realize we are like peas in a pond. Birds of a feather. I feel like looking up to them with how established they are. All of us are so different
Soon, the three of us were added to Alpha Kamilah. She appeared by the bushes with her glamorous long hazel hair. Her tanned skin shone through the moonlight and her body accentuated all her curves. She had a deep set of enchanting ocean-blue eyes, matching with plump lips and glowing cheeks. âWe apologize for running late to the party, we had to finish some matters..â Her beautiful voice spoke, but I felt like I never understood a word she uttered as I was focused on her walking figure as she approached us. Alpha Magnus stood beside her, looking paler than her and had raven hair. He looked intimidating until he broke into a smile. âDonât worry guys, I am finally here to lighten up the Alpha Kamilah rolled her eyes at her mate and greeted the alphas first. Her eyes caught mine and she slowly walked to our group. âYou must be Nyra.âI nodded, pursing my lips and gulping now that she was finally nearer. She noticed my distraught and frowned, âForgive me, did I scare you? I have thi
âCome here, they wanted to meet you.âMinutes after staying in Creedâs room, I heard his mind linking me. I instantly got up, dressed up, and panicked. I am getting anxious about meeting new creatures, especially knowing that they areâI need your support.âCreed added after a few minutes, and I felt his tense voice and nerves trembling a bit. I think I need to get there soon before he melts. As heâs mentioned, it is one of his weakest points, meeting new creatures and having to talk to them. He was used to attacking everyone ruthlessly because that was his way before. As the Ravager.But this time it is different. He needs to be mindful of his actions or the pack that heâs planning to rebuild from ruins is going to end up crumbling. I opened the door and could hear them talking from the outside. âMy dearâŠâI greeted, catching Creedâs attention and offering a little squeeze on his arms. He squeezed back and smiled at me. The eyes of two men standing in front darted their eyes on m
We decided to stay and help build the ruined packhouse back to its place. It was only three of us, and it took us a week to work with it. We also added a better barrier around the territory that would help us be on alert if any rogues are within the area. The elders of the realm had noticed this movement so they kept on sending one of their men and invited Creed to pay respect to them. Creed, hating the elders ever since, would only send back the men with bruised eyes. I wanted him to stop this and convince him to just do as they say but he wouldnât listen. The elders were getting anxious now that the âRavagerâ that they had always wanted to catch him. I admit that being the past âRavagerâ had its disadvantages as he had no alpha friends. He had no alliances that he could ask for help when he was in need. But thank goodness for that reputation too that no other pack would dare to cross our territory, fearing for their life. âTheyâll only use me as their weapon in their plays.â Tha