LOGINFive years later, a devastating plague swept across the werewolf world, decimating packs at an alarming rate.
Pack doctors scrambled to find a cure, but despite their efforts, many werewolves succumbed to the mysterious illness.
Panic grew as the packs suffered heavy losses, and desperation hung thick in the air. Yet, amidst the chaos,the northern territory stood out as an exception.
Northern Wolf Hospital.
Within the hospital’s sterile white walls, a doctor moved from bed to bed, tending to the afflicted wolves with a precision and calmness that seemed otherworldly.
Dressed in full medical gear with a nose mask covering her face and a head wrap concealing her hair, only her sharp, focused eyes were visible. She moved with efficiency, her presence offering a beacon of hope in an otherwise bleak situation.
"Nurse, hand me the next file," Doctor South instructed, her voice muffled by the mask.
The nurse, holding a clipboard, approached hesitantly. “Doctor South, this is the tenth request we’ve received this month from the southern packs, pleading for your help.” She handed over the file.
Doctor South paused, taking the folder from the nurse. Her eyes skimmed the names at the top: Alpha Kevin Taylor of the Silver Crest Pack and Alpha Derek Kingston of the Moonstone Pack.
At the sight of their names, her hand stilled, her eyes narrowing as old, painful memories flashed in her mind.
Ella’s breath caught in her throat as she recalled the night she had fled everything she once knew—the rejection, the humiliation, and the agony of severing her ties with both her mate and her pack.
Rage boiled within her. She had built a new life here in the North, far away from the heartbreak of her past. Why should I help them now?
With a cold finality, she snapped the folder shut and handed it back to the nurse. “Throw it out.”
The nurse blinked in surprise. “But Doctor South—"
"I said throw it out," Ella cut her off, her voice firm.
The nurse bowed her head in submission and left the room with the rejected file.
Once alone, Ella pulled down her mask and yanked off the head wrap, releasing her long, wavy brown hair. The facade was gone, revealing the real Ella Brown—the woman who had once been rejected and scorned, but who now held the power to heal or withhold.
Meanwhile, in Moonstone Pack, Alpha Derek Kingston sat in his office, frustration radiating from him. His Beta, Alex, entered the room cautiously, sensing the tension.
“Alpha, I have bad news. Doctor South has rejected our request again.”
Derek's jaw clenched. “He’s refusing to help us on purpose,” he growled. “He’s the only one who has been able to contain the plague, yet he won’t even send us a single team!”
Alex nodded. “He’s helped every other pack except Moonstone and Silver Crest.”
With a sudden outburst of rage, Derek slammed his fist into the desk, scattering papers everywhere. “Enough! Book the earliest flight to the North. I’m going to meet Doctor South myself.”
“Yes, Alpha.” Alex bowed and hurried out, sensing the storm brewing within his Alpha.
Hours later, Derek’s private jet landed in the northern territory. Without wasting time, Derek and his Beta made their way straight to Northern Wolf Hospital.
His steps were swift, his mind consumed by the urgency of saving his pack from the plague. The thought of Doctor South deliberately turning them away only fueled his anger.
“Alpha, shouldn't we notify the hospital about our visit?” Alex asked cautiously as they approached the entrance.
“No,” Derek snapped. “I want to see firsthand just how busy Doctor South is.”
Inside the hospital, Ella moved swiftly between patients, using her unique healing powers to stabilize a warrior whose condition had worsened.
Her healing powers were her secret weapon—something she had developed over the years, but it came at a great cost to her energy.
“Doctor South,” a nurse called urgently, rushing into the ward. “Alpha Moore has a high fever and is losing control. He’s asking for you.”
Ella nodded, quickly wrapping up her work. “I’ll be there shortly. Look after the patients here.”
She rushed toward the other wing of the hospital, her heart racing. Just as she rounded a corner, she collided into someone.
Strong arms steadied her, and she looked up, startled, only to lock eyes with none other than Alpha Derek Kingston.
Her heart sank.
“Ella Brown?” Derek whispered, his voice full of shock. His piercing gray eyes softened as he stared down at her, recognition and longing mixing in his gaze.
“Mate,” Lila, her wolf, whispered within her, the bond between them sparking to life once more.
For a moment, Ella stood frozen, too stunned to react.
She hadn’t seen Derek in five years, hadn’t even thought about him beyond her bitter memories of the rejection. And now, here he was, standing before her, the bond between them still very much alive.
“Ella, what are you doing here?” Derek asked, his grip tightening on her arms. “I’ve searched everywhere for you.”
Ella quickly regained her composure, pulling away from him. “I’m in a hurry, Derek,” she muttered, attempting to sidestep him.
But Derek wasn’t letting her go that easily. He reached for her hand again, and as their skin touched, the familiar crescent moon marking appeared on their wrists—the undeniable proof of their mate bond.
“He never accepted our rejection,” Ella whispered to herself, stunned.
“He hasn’t given up on us,” Lila answered softly in her mind.
“Ella, don’t leave,” Derek pleaded, his voice breaking slightly.
But she pulled her hand away from him, her resolve hardening. “I don’t have time for this,” she said coldly. “Alpha Derek, I have more important things to do.”
Before she could take another step, Derek’s wolf surged forward, his eyes glowing red as he moved with lightning speed, blocking her path.
“You are my mate,” he growled, his voice blending with his wolf’s. “You’re not leaving me again.”
Ella’s fury ignited. “Alpha Derek,” she spat, her voice trembling with barely contained anger. “I am not your mate anymore. Control your damn wolf.”
She shoved him aside with surprising strength, her power flaring, leaving Derek momentarily stunned. She didn’t look back as she walked away, leaving him standing there, lost in disbelief.
“She’s way too powerful,” Alex muttered, coming up behind Derek.
Derek’s eyes narrowed, watching her retreating form. “First, find out where Doctor South is,” he ordered, “and also, find out why Ella Brown is in the North.”
“Yes, Alpha,” Alex responded, bowing before hurrying off.
Derek remained where he stood, his mind racing. He had lost her once. He wouldn’t lose her again.
Chapter 82: Ella's POV Ella heaved a sigh of relief as she stepped into the Manor, her body trembling slightly from the tension that clung to her. She was grateful, immensely so, that no one had seen her in her current state. Dirt clung to her skin, and her disheveled hair framed her face in messy strands. She was eager to retreat to her room unnoticed, clean herself up, and pretend none of it ever happened.But fate wasn’t so kind.The moment she set foot inside, her heart nearly stopped as she came face-to-face with Valen. He stood there, tall and imposing, his sharp eyes piercing through her. His presence was enough to make her freeze, but it was the anger simmering in his gaze that made her throat run dry.“Where are you coming from?” His voice was low, steady, and dangerous.Ella’s lips parted, but no words came. Of all the people to find her like this, it had to be him. He had been absent for so long, unreachable and elusive, and now, here he was, staring her down with an i
Chapter 81: Valen's POV Valen had been restless all day, pacing his office like a caged animal. Ella consumed his thoughts, her presence weaving through his mind in a way he couldn’t shake. The scent of her lingered everywhere, teasing him, taunting him, reminding him she was just within reach.But he couldn’t go to her. Not yet.He knew she wanted answers, and he wasn’t ready to give them. The truth was messy, dangerous, and he wasn’t sure how she’d react. Would she hate him? Look at him with disgust? The thought alone made his chest tighten.He slammed his fist onto the desk, the sound reverberating through the empty office. Staying away from her wasn’t just hard—it was agony. The temptation to claim her was a constant ache in his soul, growing stronger with every passing moment. But she deserved better than half-truths and secrets.His hand rubbed at his temples as he exhaled sharply. “Pull yourself together,” he muttered under his breath.And then it hit him—an unease that wasn
Chapter 80: Ella Is The Mutual Enemy Morgana leaned back in the high-backed chair, her lips curling into a triumphant smirk. The dim light from the chandelier cast sharp shadows on her face.“It worked,” she said, her voice filled with satisfaction. “Never thought hypnosis would work on her.”Sebastian placed the small vial of blood back on the desk, his expression calm but quietly smug. “I think it was possible with her blood,” he replied, gesturing to the faint remnants of blood inside the glass. “Without that drop, this wouldn’t have worked.”Morgana’s gaze flicked to the vial. She remembered the struggle of acquiring that single drop, a detail she preferred not to dwell on now that the plan had succeeded.“Still,” Sebastian continued, “it was a gamble. Hypnosis usually fails on werewolves, but with a bit of science and the supernatural combined, it worked like a charm.”Morgana laughed lightly, her tone dripping with sarcasm. “So the mighty mate of Valen isn't so untouchable. Gue
Chapter 79: Ella Was Hypnotized Morgana stormed into her lavish bedroom, slamming the door shut behind her. The ornate mirrors and polished furniture reflected her fuming expression as she paced the room, her heels clicking angrily against the floor. She couldn’t stop thinking about Valen and Ella. The thought of a werewolf stealing Valen away from her made her blood boil.She stopped and stared at herself in the mirror. She was beautiful, powerful, everything Valen could ever want. "How dare she?" Morgana spat, glaring at her reflection in the gilded mirror. "A mere werewolf waltzes in and claims what’s mine under the guise of some predestined mate bond? No.This can’t happen. I won’t allow it."She stopped and placed her hands on the dresser, leaning forward as if trying to convince her reflection of her resolve. Valen had humiliated her, dismissed her as if she were nothing. And it was all because of Ella. Her lips curled into a bitter smile.Morgana began pacing again, her min
Chapter 78: The Beast Is RealThe cold wind seeped through the gaps in the windowpane as Ella turned on her bed for the umpteenth time that night. Sleep refused to come, and when it did, it dragged her into the same chilling nightmare she had been having for weeks.The dream began the same way every time. She stood in the middle of a blood-soaked battlefield, chaos erupting around her. Warriors clashed with savage cries, their swords and claws dripping with blood. In the distance, an enormous beast loomed, its figure cloaked in shadow but its glowing red eyes burned like fire.Ella ran, but no matter how fast she moved, the beast followed. Its roar shattered the air, and the ground beneath her feet cracked and split. Just as it lunged at her with razor-sharp claws, she woke up screaming.Tonight was no different.Ella bolted upright in bed, her chest heaving as if she had truly been running. Sweat clung to her skin, soaking through her nightgown. The faint moonlight streaming throu
Chapter 77: The Source Of PowerThe soft clink of glass against marble echoed in the dimly lit room. Valen sat on a leather stool in his personal mini-bar, a sleek, modern space tucked away in his manor. The polished counters gleamed under the soft glow of pendant lights, and the shelves were lined with an assortment of bottles.Valen reached for the frosted glass in front of him and took a slow sip of the chilled animal blood he had stored in the fridge. It wasn’t as satisfying as fresh blood, but it was enough to keep his urges in check. His thoughts wandered as he stared at the faint crimson color in the glass.Ella.She was everything he never expected. The mere thought of her brought a flicker of warmth to his otherwise cold demeanor. He clenched the glass tighter, thinking of the obstacles still in their way.His quiet moment was interrupted by the soft click of heels against the marble floor. Valen didn’t need to look up to know who it was. The familiar scent filled the air,







