LOGINAsher woke up with a splitting headache, the kind that made him wince with every throb. He groaned, rubbing his temples as he forced himself to sit up. The room spun briefly before settling into focus, and he looked around, trying to make sense of where he was. His own room—safe, familiar, but a far cry from where he had been last night.
The party. That wretched party. He could remember the noise, the people, and the clinking of glasses. But then... something happened. Something that made his heart race and his mind fog over. A scent. He could never forget that scent—enticing, intoxicating, like nothing he had ever experienced before. It had pulled him in, wrapped around him like a warm embrace. But who was she? His mind struggled to grasp the hazy fragments of memory. "Son, you're awake!" Asher looked up to see his mother, Luna Camilla, rushing into the room. "Mother," Asher rasped, his throat dry, "what happened? How did I get here?" Luna Camilla sat besides him, taking his hand in hers. "We brought you back, Asher. You were at that party, and then... you were drugged." "Drugged?" Asher repeated, confusion clouding his mind. "By who? Why?" Luna Luna's eyes flashed with anger. "It was Alpha Jack's wretched pack. They tried to use you, Asher! To force you into accepting one of their own as your Luna." Asher felt a surge of anger at the thought, but it was quickly overshadowed by another memory—the scent, the girl. "Mother, who was that girl? The one I... ?" Luna Camilla's expression shifted, her nose wrinkled in disdain. "Some wretched half-breed omega, nothing more. She couldn't possibly be your mate, Asher. Don't let that drugged haze confuse you." But Asher's mind was racing. Her scent was so familiar, so... right. And he remembered more now—blonde hair, green eyes. But the rest was still so hazy, like trying to grasp smoke. Luna Camilla's grip tightened on his hand. "It doesn't matter who she was, Asher. She's not your mate. You need to forget about her and focus on what's important." Asher frowned, his thoughts a tangled mess. Could she really have been his mate? It didn't make sense, and yet... the pull he felt towards her was undeniable. "Asher," Luna Camilla said firmly, breaking into his thoughts, "your father is upset about what happened. You need to go see him." Asher nodded, though his mind was still elsewhere, lost in the memories that refused to fully form. "Yes, Mother. I'll go see him." As he stood and made his way to the door, the image of the girl's blonde hair and green eyes lingered in his mind. No matter what his mother said, he couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to this than she wanted him to believe. And he was determined to find her. Asher walked through the long corridors of the pack's main estate. The walls adorned with portraits of past Alphas who had ruled with strength and wisdom. His footsteps echoed softly on the stone floors as he approached the door to his father's chamber. Alpha Richard, the current Alpha King, was a man of once great power and influence. But now that his health was frail, his strength diminished. Though Luna Camilla, Asher's mother, managed the pack with formidable efficiency, if Alpha Richard were to be challenged and defeated, they would lose their Alpha status. It was an unspoken truth that hung over them like a dark cloud, and Asher was keenly aware of the delicate nature of wolf politics. He knocked softly on the door and waited for the familiar voice to grant him entry. "Come in," came the voice, weak but still deep. Asher entered the room to find his father sitting in a high-backed chair by the window, a thick blanket draped over his legs. Alpha Richard's once vibrant silver hair was now mostly white, and his eyes, though sharp, were rimmed with the weariness of age and illness. "Father," Asher greeted, bowing his head in respect. "Asher," Richard replied, a small smile touching his lips. "Come, sit with me." Asher took a seat across from his father, the weight of the conversation already pressing on his shoulders. Alpha Richard studied his son for a moment, his gaze thoughtful. "You've been through a lot recently," Richard began, his voice measured. "Your mother has told me everything that happened at the party." Asher nodded, unsure of where to start. "Yes, Father. It was... unexpected." "I can imagine," Richard said, leaning back in his chair. "But there's something more important we need to discuss. Your future, and the future of this pack." He had expected this, but it didn't make the moment any easier. "What do you mean?" Richard's eyes narrowed slightly, as if weighing his words. "As my health declines, the stability of this pack becomes increasingly dependent on you, Asher. You are the heir, the future Alpha King. And with that comes the responsibility of choosing a mate." Asher swallowed, his thoughts immediately drifting to the girl with the blonde hair and green eyes. "Yes, I understand." "You must choose a mate wisely," Richard continued, his tone grave. "She must come from a powerful pack, one that can strengthen our own through the bond of your union. It's not just about love, Asher. It's about the survival and prosperity of our pack." Asher hesitated before asking the question that had been gnawing at him since the party. "But what if... what if my true mate turns out to be an ordinary wolf? Someone not from a powerful pack?" Richard's expression hardened, his voice firm. "Then you must reject her." Asher's heart sink at the words. "Reject her?" "Yes," Richard said, the authority in his voice unyielding. "Your duty to this pack comes before everything else, even a true mate. An ordinary wolf, a mate with no power or status, could weaken our pack and make us vulnerable to those who would challenge us. You cannot afford to be sentimental, Asher. The future of our pack depends on it." Asher looked away, his mind a swirl of conflicting emotions. The thought of rejecting his true mate, if she were indeed the girl he had encountered, seemed unthinkable. But the weight of his father's words pressed down on him, reminding him of the responsibility that came with his position. "I understand, Father," Asher finally said, his voice quiet but resolute. "Good," Richard replied, his tone softening slightly. "I know this isn't easy, Asher. But you were born to lead, and leadership requires difficult choices. Remember that." Asher nodded, rising from his seat. "I will, Father. I won't let you down.”The hum of the engine filled the quiet space inside the SUV as Asher drove through the early morning light. Olivia glanced back at Kylian, who had fallen asleep again, his small chest rising and falling in a peaceful rhythm.She had been quiet since they left the scene of the attack, her mind racing with thoughts and questions. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, she turned to Asher, her voice barely above a whisper."How did you find us?" Asher’s eyes remained focused on the road, his jaw tight. For a moment, she thought he wouldn’t answer, but then he spoke, his tone controlled and measured."I never left."Olivia blinked, confusion flickering across her face. "What do you mean?""Carlisle saw you leaving," Asher explained, his voice steady. "He called me immediately at the airport. By the time I caught up, you were in trouble. We chased after you, and when I saw the rogues surrounding your car, I knew I couldn’t wait any longer."Olivia’s breath caught in her throat. She ha
The air around them was thick with tension, the remnants of his fury still crackling in the atmosphere. His golden eyes remained locked on Kylian, wide and innocent in Olivia’s arms, but there was no mistaking the truth. He was his child.His son.A mix of emotions surged through Asher, hitting him like a tsunami. Rage coursed through his veins. Betrayal stung deep. But beneath the anger, beneath the hurt, there was something even stronger—an overwhelming sense of love. His wolf howled within him, recognising the connection instantly, its instincts flaring to life.Asher’s breath came in ragged gasps as he struggled to contain the anger swirling inside him. His gaze shifted from Kylian to Olivia, who was clutching the child close, her body tense, her eyes wide with fear and uncertainty. She had kept this from him. She had hidden his son. The thought of her leaving, disappearing without telling him—taking his own flesh and blood with her—ignited a fury he hadn’t felt in years.Slowly,
Olivia’s heart raced as she clutched Kylian tighter to her chest, her mind scrambling for a way out. But there was no escape. The men had formed a tight circle around her, their faces hard and unforgiving. She could feel their eyes on her, could sense their impatience.The man who had spoken took a step closer, his expression darkening as he noticed Kylian for the first time. He frowned, glancing over his shoulder at the others. "She’s supposed to be alone," he said, his voice laced with confusion. "Why does she have a child with her?"Another man stepped forward, his eyes narrowing as he studied Olivia and Kylian. "I don’t know, but it doesn’t matter. A prey is a prey.""Should we kill him ?"The man who had spoken before shook his head. "Not yet," he said, his tone cold and final. "Let’s take them both back with us and decide later."Olivia’s mind raced as she listened to them talk, her fear growing with every passing second. Whoever these men were, they hadn’t expected Kylian to be
The night was darkest just before dawn, the inky blackness of the Alaskan wilderness stretching endlessly around her. Olivia gripped the steering wheel of her old car tightly, her knuckles white, as the headlights carved a narrow path through the dense forest that bordered the road. The only sound was the hum of the engine and the occasional rustle of the wind through the trees. The further she drove, the more she felt her breath begin to steady, her heartbeat slowing as the distance grew. She had left everything behind—the small town, the café, the life she had built with Veronica and Helen. She had done what she knew best: she ran.She had no destination in mind, only a vague plan to find a motel and lay low until Veronica contacted her. It was safer this way, she told herself. Safer for Kylian, safer for Veronica and Helen. She couldn’t let them be dragged into the danger that seemed to follow her wherever she went.But as she rounded another bend in the road, her stomach twisted
Carlisle stood there, feeling a whirlwind of thoughts spiraling in his mind as Asher’s words barely registered. "That explains why she’s been avoiding you. She probably found out about your connection to me and doesn’t trust you."But Carlisle wasn’t really listening. His mind was stuck on something else, something that had been nagging at him ever since the fun fair. Kylian. The little boy with the bright blue eyes. Carlisle had brushed off the familiar feeling at first, thinking it was nothing more than a fleeting sense of déjà vu. But now, with everything Asher had just revealed, the pieces of the puzzle started to fall into place, and the picture they formed was troubling.Who was the father? That question gnawed at him like a persistent itch he couldn’t scratch. If Kylian was a werewolf, Carlisle would have sensed it immediately. Werewolves had a distinctive scent, one that was impossible to miss. But he hadn’t scented anything unusual on the boy. Which meant... what? Was Olivia
Carlisle and Helen sat across from each other at a quaint little café, the soft hum of conversation around them creating a cozy atmosphere. The scent of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, blending with the sweetness of pastries displayed on the counter. Carlisle couldn’t help but smile as he watched Helen stir her coffee, her delicate fingers moving gracefully."So, you’re a schoolteacher?" Carlisle asked, his tone warm with genuine interest.Helen nodded, a soft smile playing on her lips. "Yes, I teach kindergarten. It’s a lot of work, but I absolutely love it. The kids are so full of energy and curiosity. They keep me on my toes."Carlisle leant in slightly, captivated by the light in her eyes as she talked about her job. "It sounds like you’re really passionate about it.""I am," Helen agreed, her smile widening. "And it helps that I can take Kylian to school with me. I help take care of him because my sister is busy with the café. My mum runs it."Carlisle’s admiration for Hele







