Logan’s POV
My heart was racing as I walked through the palace gates, even as I inspected the guards. I'm the Beta of the Crescent Moon Pack, and this title brings a ton of stress. My job is to make sure the pack is orderly and peaceful, and I take that seriously.
Passing the tired palace guards, I noticed the weariness in their eyes. They'd been on duty for hours because I'd told them not to leave until further notice. It was necessary because things in the pack weren't great. Tensions were rising, and we were under threat from a rival pack trying to take our territory.
"Stay alert," I said to the guards, my voice firm but filled with understanding. "I'll make sure someone relieves you soon."
The guards nodded, appreciative of my concern. I kept moving through the palace, my mind racing with the many problems that needed my attention. I couldn't relax, not even for a moment. Finally, I entered my private room and shut the door, taking a deep breath to clear my mind.
Sitting on my bed, I looked at my phone, waiting anxiously for a call. I really have to fufill my mission in this Pack.
I had something big in motion, something that could change the fate of the Crescent Moon Pack and make me get the justice I have always wanted. It was a risky move but I was willing to take for the greater good, but I couldn't let anyone find out about it too soon.
A smile played on my lips as I thought about my plan, confident that it was going to work. It had taken a lot of effort, time, and secrecy to get to this point, but I could see the pieces falling into place.
Suddenly, my phone rang, and the caller ID showed 'Unidentified.' I knew exactly who it was. I picked up the call, my voice calm but filled with anticipation. "Boss, it's done."
My heart raced as I heard those words. This was a critical step in my plan, and its success was paramount. I replied, "Good. Okay, then patch my line through. Let's move to the next stage."
Ava’s POV
I sank to my knees, sobbing, while Aurora screamed at me, her face red.
"You did what? I can't believe you got a threat like that and didn't go to the police! What if you were attacked? That's it, we're calling them right now." Aurora grabbed her purse, rifling for her phone.
Just then, the house phone rang, startling us both. Aurora picked it up cautiously.
"Hello?"
A garbled, robotic voice came through the speakers. "Put it on speakerphone. Now."
With shaking hands, Aurora hit the speaker button. "Who is this?" she demanded.
"You may call me Xavier Wilder," the voice said. "And I'd advise against calling the police if you want the children to remain unharmed."
Aurora and I exchanged horrified looks. This was the kidnapper!
"What do you want?" Aurora cried. "We'll give you anything; just don't hurt the kids!"
The voice laughed coldly. "I'm not speaking to you. Put Ava on now."
I felt sick. This creep knew both of us. How long had he been watching us?
"Please," I begged tearfully. "Just name your price. I'll pay anything to get my kids back."
"I don't want your money. I just want to...chat," Xavier Wilder purred. "Come to 425 Oak Street. Alone. No police, no friends. If you tell anyone or try to bring it back up, I'll know. And you won't like what happens next."
The line went dead. I met Aurora's frightened gaze. She squeezed my hand. "We have to call the police, Ava. This guy sounds dangerous."
I cut her off with a sharp look, glancing meaningfully at the phone. We didn't know if he was still listening.
Grabbing a pen, I scrawled a quick note. 'I'm going. Look after yourself.'
Before she could protest, I shifted into my wolf form and bolted for the door. As an omega, I was small, even in wolf form, but I was fast on four legs. And I could handle any human who tried to hurt me.
I raced through the dark streets, following the address to a sketchy warehouse. Creeping inside cautiously, I sniffed the air but smelled no one. No sound either. Just dusty old boxes and silence.
Suddenly, a dart hit my flank. Tranquilizer, I realized dizzily as my legs gave out. I had walked right into a trap. My vision blurred; shadows creeping in.
When I woke up, I was in a small, windowless room. I tensed, expecting restraints, but I was free. The space was clean and even comfortable, with a plush sofa and an elegant table bearing fruit and pastries. Confused, I called out angrily.
"Enough games! Show yourself, coward!"
A hidden intercom crackled to life. "Now now, that's no way to speak to your host." It was the synthesized voice from the phone and it sounded as if the person had cold because the voice often interrupted by a series of persistent coughs.
I glared at the camera in the corner. "Let me see my kids. Now!"
"Of course. Take a look."
A section of the wall slid away, revealing a window into...a playroom? My younger kids laughed and played with expensive toys. They seemed perfectly content. Relief flooded through me at the sight of their smiling faces.
"As you can see, no harm has come to them," the voice purred smugly. "And it will remain that way, as long as you cooperate."
My relief turned to anger. "You kidnapped my kids, drugged me, locked me in a room, and you expect me to cooperate? Give me one good reason why I shouldn't rip your throat out!"
A dark chuckle came through the intercom. "Feisty. I like it. Now open the drawer."
Wary, I slid open the small drawer in the end table. Inside was a single photograph that made my blood turn to ice.
It was Ethan's handsome face, just as I remembered it from six years ago. The photo slipped from my numb fingers.
"What is this? What does Ethan have to do with anything?" I whispered.
"Everything," said the voice. "Don't worry. The task I have for you is simple."
Dread settled like a stone in my gut. I didn't want anything to do with Ethan ever again. "Just name your price," I pleaded. "I have money."
"I don't want your money," Xavier Wilder snapped, coughing briefly before continuing.. "You're going to finish what you started six years ago. Seduce Ethan and make him fall in love with you again. Have him reject his mate. And then, once he confesses his love, you will publicly humiliate and reject him, just as he did to you."
I stared at the speaker in disbelief. "You...you want me to destroy him?"
"Yes," Xavier Wilder hissed. "Make him feel the pain and humiliation you experienced."
I recoiled in disgust. "No! What you're asking is cruel."
"Do you want your kids back or not?" he growled.
I pictured my sweet kids, scared and missing their mother. My heart shattered. I would do anything for them. Even this.
"How do I know I can trust you?" I asked faintly.
"You don't have a choice. But know this: " The voice turned ice cold. "If you deviate from the plan or try to warn him, you will never see your precious kids again. I will be watching."
The speaker clicked off, leaving me in silence. I stared at Ethan's photo, my stomach twisting. The boy who had toyed with my heart was now the key to getting my kids back, as much as I hated it. I had no choice but to play this twisted game.
But I swore to myself that I would find a way to win this and get my babies home safely. I wouldn't let Ethan or anyone else hurt my family again. This time I was in control of the game board.
Squaring my shoulders, I turned to the camera. "I'll do it," I declared. "Now take me to Ethan."
The war for my kids' lives had begun. And I refused to lose. The kidnapper had no idea who he was dealing with. Ava Eleanor wasn't a naive girl anymore.
I would make Ethan fall for my act. I'd have the whole Nightingale Pack wrapped around my little finger. And when Ethan least expected it, I would turn the tables and destroy him.
Natasha, Nathan, Natalia...Mama is coming for you. Be strong for just a little longer. I thought fiercely. We will be a family again.
Ava’s POVThere was a fight outside, and after a while, the basement doors swung open."Are you okay, ma'am?" Alphonso asked.It was Alphonso.Alphonso said he got some signals from Logan and followed them, leading them here."How did he do that, I thought...""That doesn't matter right now, please. Let's get Logan to the hospital ASAP.""Sure, ma'am, we will."Alphonso then gave instructions to the other guards. "Secure the pathway outside. We are bringing the Alpha out."Alphonso then assured me that I shouldn't worry; Logan would be fully fine.They rushed Logan to the hospital, and his heart was barely beating. I felt really sad and scared, thinking about the worst.Aiden's messed-up plan had put us in a tough spot, and Logan got hurt a lot because I was involved. I promised myself I wouldn't forgive me if Logan didn't make it.As they took Logan to the hospital in a hurry, my mind was all over the place with feelings of guilt and hope. The results of what we did were tough, and I
Ava’s POVAiden, still perched on the stool, smiled smugly. "Did you think I would let you walk away so easily after bringing Logan here?"Ava's surprise was palpable. "Wasn't our deal to make Logan confess his crimes?" she questioned, her disbelief evident.Aiden's laughter echoed through the room. "Oh, my dear Ava, you were a pawn in a much larger game. Our plans went beyond what you could see. We were using you all along."Ava's eyes widened, a mixture of shock and anger contorting her expression. She struggled against the guards, attempting to break free from the invisible chains that held her."No," she exclaimed, desperation lacing her voice. "This can't be happening."Isabella, Aiden's partner in deception, approached Ava from behind. "Oh, dear Ava, you were so blinded by your anger that you failed to see the bigger picture. We never intended to set you free. You were merely a means to an end."Ava's world crumbled around her as the realization sank in. Aiden and Isabella had m
Logan’s POV In a fit of rage, I tightened my grip on Aiden, my desire for answers overwhelming me. "Tell me the truth, Aiden! What have you done to Ava?" I snarled, my patience wearing thin. Aiden, still chuckling, managed to straighten his disheveled shirt. "What if I told you those triplets are yours?" he sneered, reveling in my shock. I recoiled, disbelieving. "That's a lie! Ava would never have an affair with a bastard like you!" I retorted, my blood boiling. Aiden's laughter only intensified. "Oh, but Logan, what if we hear it from the horse's mouth?" he teased, his words dripping with malicious intent. In a blind rage, I drew a knife, the metallic glint reflecting the anger in my eyes. "You're lying!" I growled, my voice low and menacing. Aiden, seemingly unafraid, continued to taunt me. "What if Ava herself confirmed it? What if she admitted that those triplets are a product of our secret affair?" he jeered, the revelation slicing through me like a knife. Rage consumed m
Logan’s POVI tried hard to break free from the ropes, feeling them scratch my skin. They held me like strong chains, keeping me stuck in this strange place. I pulled and pulled, hoping to get away from this scary situation.The room was so quiet, and it made me feel trapped. It wasn't a nice quiet; it felt like something scary was hiding in the air. But I didn't want to be scared. I needed to stay calm and figure out how to leave.The room was really cold, and it gave me shivers. I wanted a clue or a sign to help me understand why I was here. But the flickering candle just made weird shapes on the walls, like they were dancing.Time went by really slowly, and my head hurt a lot. I needed to think clearly and get out of this mess. "Stay calm, Logan," I told myself quietly. Even though the dark room felt heavy, I didn't want it to make me feel too scared. I listened hard, hoping to hear something that could help, but it stayed quiet, keeping its secrets.The candle's dim light showed t
Logan’s POVThe pain was all over me, like being stung by a bunch of bees at once. My body felt all shaky, and I could taste blood in my mouth. I couldn't let them win, though. Not for me, but for my wife, Ava. I had to show them I was stronger than they thought by getting up.It was like, "Come on, Logan, you can do this." I tried to get up, even though the ground was hard and my body felt heavy. I could see fuzzy forms moving as the world spun around me. There was talk, but it sounded like whispers from far away. "Ava needs me," I groaned. I can't let them keep me down." The pain was like a fire burning inside me, but I focused on my love for my wife. I had to get back on my feet. One of the guys—the one with the sneer—kicks me in the stomach with his foot. I gasped for air, feeling like all the wind got knocked out of me. I fell back to the ground, my body hurting all over. "You won't break me," I whispered to myself, trying to find power in those words. The men were laughing no
Logan’s POVI couldn't shake the unease settling in the pit of my stomach as I glanced once more at the mysterious man across the room. Ava's laughter and the clinking of utensils against plates filled the air, but my attention was fixated on the stranger, who seemed to be deliberately avoiding eye contact this time.Ava noticed the shift in my demeanor and reached across the table to gently touch my hand. "Logan, you seem really distant. Are you sure everything's okay?"I forced myself to smile, appreciating Ava's concern. "Yeah, just lost in thought. You know how it is sometimes." I didn't want to worry her further, but the weight of the unknown pressed on me.Ava studied me for a moment before nodding. "Okay, if you say so. But if there's anything you want to talk about, I'm here."Taking a deep breath, I decided to confide in Ava, albeit cautiously. "Actually, I did see someone earlier. A guy who seems to be watching us. It's probably nothing, but it's got me a bit on edge."Ava's