~Liam~
Her muffled cries seeped past the door. I didn’t understand why she pushed me away, why she was crying. My chest tightened as I shared her pain. I pounded at the door and pleaded but she wouldn’t let me in.
I had to tell her something. When Salina kissed me, a switch flipped in my brain and I just had to tell her.
I pleaded. Her cries grew louder. My heart was tearing itself apart. Who hurt her? Who did this to her? My baby was crying on the other side and I couldn’t do anything to comfort her. If only she’d let me in. I could break it down, but I was afraid of hurting her. I could sneak into the balcony, but I didn’t want to invade her space.
I didn’t know what to do. I was feeling her pain a
~Liam~Three days. I couldn’t feel her presence for three days. The door locked; the curtains drawn; I kept myself isolated in her room. The only time I left was to retrieve the cake. It was fucking delicious.I hadn’t eaten cake for as long as I could remember. I’d never been a fan of sweets. But if it was from her, I couldn’t resist. She made it just… for me.It could’ve been a fun night. I planned to watch a movie with her. The popcorn was ready to go into the microwave.My mind kept going back to what could’ve happened. She should be beside me right now, peacefully asleep in my embrace. Now, it was just an empty space with a piece of paper lying on top of the sheets. I laid on my side as I hugged her pillow to my chest. It wasn’t enough.I missed her warmth. I missed her smile. I missed her fingers on my face when she wakes up and thinks I was still sleeping. I missed her scent – it was gone now. Only her pi
Chapter 51 Jagged Scar~Anna~I opened my eyes to meet an unfamiliar ceiling.How many more times must I wake up to this?I could already tell from the colors around the room and the layout that this was neither back at the Red Claw Pack nor the White Lake Pack.We were well on our way, with me crying on the backseat like a baby when from out of nowhere, wolves attacked.Before I knew how to react, the car swerved out of the track, into the woods, before finally crashing into a tree. The impact
~Anna~“Thank you,” I said to the Omega as she laid down two glasses of mango juice and a tray of treats. She smiled at me then left the two of us alone in the balcony of my mother’s study. Much like the library, there were shelves of books here too, except that it didn’t feel as stuffy.It was a hot mid-afternoon, and Alpha Emery was seated across the round table from me. I took a sip of the juice, savoring the cold that ran down my throat. We sat in silence for a few minutes before he spoke.“Here,” he said, handing me the necklace. “Have you seen what’s under the cap?”I took it from him and checked what was under. I stared at the shaped “A” on the glass.“A?” I asked, confused.Emery softly smiled.“Your mother -,” he began, then cleared his throat before adding, “- was wolf-less.”I gulped at the juice, almost choking on it.“Easy, dear. I know it’s almost impossib
~Anna~As if in a trance, I found myself standing and going for the door. I passed by the hallway, then found a set of stairs that led down. The place eerily quiet, my own breathing creating a piece of rhythmic music in my ears.Somehow, I managed to find my way into the front door, and just as promised, there was a car sitting right outside. No guards in sight, not a single werewolf around. Just me, and a car that I didn’t know if I could still drive. How long since I last drove one – two years, and I was a really bad driver. I crashed three of Father’s cars, and all of those were during driving lessons. From on the road to off the road and into a tree when all I was supposed to do was keep driving straight.Father. I should
~Gale~Alpha Flynn was seated on his office chair and I opposite him. The more I visited packs, the more I confirmed that our pack was the odd one out. Every high-ranking wolf dressed to show off their position, while we usually wore casual and avoided wearing a suit and tie unless necessary. Either we were weird, or we simply didn’t have the same fashion taste. Or I was distracting myself with nonsensical thoughts because the long wait was getting to me.They should be here any minute now.Right on cue, the door opened with a bang. Liam entered first followed by Rigel. Both had a heavy look on their faces. I didn’t have to ask. There were no leads again this time.Alpha Flynn sighed. Gettin
~Gale~It was early morning when I got back in the pack. Instead of heading to the mansion, I ditched the car right outside the village and went into the woods. I should get myself a car, one for personal use. These SUVs were getting tiring to drive around.This was forbidden grounds. Only the Alpha, the Head Gamma, and I could come here freely until the Red Point Unit was authorized.Not long after, the building came into view. Its walls fifteen three meters of concrete and steel, the windows barred and set at the top. The high glass ceiling was the only way out, but they were tied down to ensure an escape wouldn’t happen. It’d be too dangerous to let any prisoner out, not for the pack, but for the escapee. The Red Point was
~Anna~I smiled at the children playing on the training grounds and they waved back to me.“I told them not to play around here,” said Alpha Emery. “Children never listen.”“I find that adults are more hard-headed,” I replied, and he chuckled.On a picnic blanket laid down on the soft grass, shaded by overlapped branches of trees, we watched them play catch. Back at the White Lake Pack, children of their age were already placed into training. In the Red Claw Pack, the children were given days to train and a rest day for playing. Here, the children weren’t being trained. They were free to run around all day and play to their heart's content as if they were innocent of the dangers the world held for th
~Flynn~My throat felt dry as I stood outside the door. I put up a wall to get some quiet in my head for the pack wouldn’t stop talking about him. I understood their confusion, concern, and anger, but I needed to think for myself.“How is he?” I asked as the pack healer went out.She smiled softly then replied, “He needs to rest, Alpha. Wherever he was, he wasn’t treated kindly.” Her smile dropped into a frown. She looked like she wanted to ask something but hesitated.“Thank you,” I said before she could ask me a question, I didn’t know the answer to. I felt the bond break then and so did the rest of the pack.“Is he awake?”“He’s asleep. It’s good