LOGINIsabey woke up suddenly, as if something inside her mind had been violently pulled open. Her body snapped upright in bed without warning, her breath breaking out in sharp, uneven gasps as she tried to understand what had just happened to her. The room of the Omega quarters was quiet, dim, and still, but her body did not feel calm at all, sweat covered her skin, cold and uncomfortable, as if she had been running for hours inside her own mind. Isabeys chest rose and fell rapidly, each breath feeling too much. She pressed her hand against her chest, trying to slow her heartbeat, but it refused to obey her. It was like her body had returned from somewhere her mind could not fully follow. For a few seconds, she just sat there, staring into the darkness of the room, trying to convince herself she was safe. But safety was not what she felt. She was confused and fear consumed her and something deeper… something unfinished. Her throat felt dry, painfully dry, so she reached for the g
The journey back to the pack was silent, no one of them spoke. The warning left behind by the witches hung heavily over everyone. They were not at fault, but their pack was threatened.Marcus walked ahead, his expression unreadable, his mind occupied by countless thoughts. The cold night wind brushed against his face, but he barely felt it.He had only two weeks before something dangerous came for their pack. He had to think of a way to get out of this situation without losing any life.Edwina walked beside him, stealing glances at her husband now and then. The more she thought about everything, the heavier the guilt in her chest became. Jackson looked no better. His jaw remained clenched throughout the entire walk. Reuben noticed it. He noticed the way Jackson's shoulders had stiffened and the way Edwina remained unusually quiet. Both of them were blaming themselves. They finally reached the pack house, Marcus headed directly toward his office. The others followed behind him. The m
"Witches?" He repeated his question, and the guard just nodded his head. Marcus looked towards Edwina. "Marcus, we have to go to the borders..." She said. He nodded his head. "Go, warn Reuben and Jackson, also send Xanthus to others' borders and check the perimeter of the pack," Marcus ordered the guard. The guard left his office. Marcus didn’t waste another second. The moment the guard left the office, he grabbed the black coat that had been resting behind his chair and walked out. His expression had gone cold again, the softness that had existed earlier completely gone.Edwina followed beside him silently.Her heart was still unsettled after everything that had happened that night, but the moment she heard the word 'witches,' all personal emotions disappeared.This was about the pack now.And nothing came before the safety of their people.The corridors of the pack house echoed with hurried footsteps as warriors rushed to prepare themselves. The air itself felt tense.Marcus walk
The night had grown deeper, but Marcus still hadn’t left his office. The candles had nearly burned down, their weak flames casting shadows across the room; yet he remained standing near the window, staring out into the darkness.A knock came at the door. Marcus didn’t turn. “Come in.”The door opened slowly and Edwina stepped inside. The moment Marcus saw her from the corner of his eye, some of the tension inside him eased slightly. She was wearing a light night robe, her hair loose around her shoulders, but her expression carried worry.“You’re still awake,” she said softly. Marcus looked away from the window and exhaled slowly. “I had things to think about.”Edwina stepped further into the room before closing the door behind her. She studied him quietly for a moment.“You’ve been distant ever since you came back from the hospital.” Marcus’s expression hardened slightly. “I’m handling a situation.”“That situation has a name,” Edwina replied quietly. Marcus looked at her then, she ca
Marcus got all the reports from Reuben and Jackson. He sent them away without another word, the door closing behind them with a dull sound that echoed louder than it should have. The room fell silent, heavy and suffocating.He stood there for a moment… unmoving.Then slowly, he walked toward his chair and sat down, leaning back as his hand came up to press against his forehead. His eyes closed, but it didn’t bring him peace.It made everything worse. I thought she was faking it… His jaw tightened. But no… her memory is really gone. A bitter breath escaped him, almost like a scoff, but there was no humor in it.“Why…” he muttered under his breath, his voice low and rough, “why does it hurt me to think that she doesn’t remember?”His fingers curled against the armrest, gripping it tightly. It didn’t make sense. He should have felt relief. He should have felt satisfaction knowing that she had lost everything—her past, her identity, the truth of what she had done.But instead… There was
Isabey sat quietly in the Omega quarters, her back resting lightly against the wooden wall, her eyes moving slowly across the room. The place was simple, far from the comfort of an Alpha house, but she didn’t feel uneasy.Her wounds were all healed thanks to the pack doctor and the nurses who took care of her, the pack's Alpha said someone would come to visit her, she doesn't know who... She was deeply immersed in her thoughts, after she came here she felt the most secure, the little graphs of her memory that came back, she told them to the Alpha. He reassured her that he would help her get her memory back and now there was no fear in her chest and no discomfort in her thoughts.Instead… there was something strange, she looked around again, her fingers brushing against the edge of the small table beside her bed. The faint scent of the pack lingered in the air, and for some reason… it didn’t feel unfamiliar.It felt known not fully because of her memory but somewhere deep inside her,
Isabey opened her eyes. "Shit!" She muttered. Isabey saw a blurry scene before her eyes. But due to a dizzy head, she was unable to understand the situation. "Ugh, who?" She groaned but she didn't get a reply. Isabey then realized a wolf was dragging her inside the pack's borders. What the hell i
(Red Crescent Pack) Jackson wanted to put Reuben in dungeons and torture him to death. However, Alpha Damien didn't allow it. It is his pack. So, Jackson stopped.Edwina told her father that Reuben is Jackson's mate. She didn't want Jack to do anything that he would regret later. She knew that th
Edwina was shocked. "But why? Doctor. Why is he blocking his wolf?" She asked. Jackson also gave a questionable look to the Doctor. "Edwina, it can be due to a severe shock. Maybe, he had seen something horrible in the pack. Marcus is an Alpha. He can feel the pain of all the pack members. It can
Alpha Damien, Jackson, Edwina, and Reuben were sitting in the pack office. Reuben can see that Jackson was gritting his teeth. He hates him so much. He felt a fiery stare at him, but he didn't dare look into Jackson's eyes."Reuben, you have to tell us, all about this pack," Edwina said."Ahm..."







