LOGINEira’s POV
’Just a little more. And it would all be over.’ Limping, crawling, barely able to breathe, I somehow made it to the boundery wall of the rooftop. Every movement burned, my wounds stinging beneath the thin layer of sweat that now coated my skin. For the first time in six years, I saw the city bathed in daylight. The sun was warm and gentle, and the breeze brushed softly against my battered skin. For a moment, it felt like heaven. Peaceful. Quiet. Soothing. Before I threw myself into the air, I wanted to remember him—my baby, my son. After he was born, the moment I held him, wrapped tightly in a cloth, sleeping peacefully with a face no larger than my palm, I found the will to live again. He felt like a ray of light in the darkness that surrounded me. I named him Ray. I closed my eyes and tried to relive that memory. My baby. The life I carried within me for nine long months. The last time I saw him, he was only a day old. That image had been seared into my soul. The warmth of his tiny body, the gentle scent that clung to him, the fragile breath that told me he was alive. I needed to apologize to him for breaking the promise I had made to him on the day they took him away from me. ’Ray, mommy is sorry. I promised I would find you one day and come for you. But it seems I have to break that promise. I can’t go on anymore. This life has defeated me. I’m not strong enough to keep fighting. You must be five years old now. I pray that wherever you are, you are growing up strong and surrounded by good people. Goodbye, my baby.’ I opened my eyes, the decision now clear. My fingers gripped the top of the wall. My body shook as I prepared to climb, ready to cross over into silence. But then— "Hey!" A familiar voice called out. I froze, but didn’t turn around. I had to jump now. Fifteen floors was more than enough to kill a pureblood, no matter how strong they were. And I was far too weak to survive anything. I pushed myself. One leg had already climbed over the edge. I was a moment away from slipping over when— A strong hand yanked me back in the blink of an eye. Before I could react, I was pulled firmly against a solid chest. My back hit warm muscle, arms locking tightly around my shoulders to keep me from moving. Damn these Alphas and their speed. ----- Kael’s POV I was seething with anger when I saw her ready to jump. If not for Roman stopping her in time, she would have gone already. I was furious. Just moments ago, I had promised Sophia that everything would be fine. And now this wretched woman was about to destroy that promise with her selfish death. noveldrama Was it too much to expect her to stay alive and make up for the sins she had committed? How shameless could one person be? I watched as she struggled weakly in Roman’s grasp. When it didn’t work, she bit his arm, her teeth pierced in his skin, drawing the blood out. So desperate to free herself. ’Crazy bitch.’ I walked towards them, my fists clenched as if ready to unleash my anger on her. In the next instant, I shoved Roman aside and grabbed her by the neck, my eyes burning into hers. Her gaze was dazed, barely holding on, but defiant. "You want to die?" I growled through clenched teeth. "Fine. I’ll give you what you want." Without hesitation, I hauled her over the boundary wall, her fragile body hanging limply in the air. One flick of my fingers, one release of my grip, and she would fall fifteen floors to her death. "Alpha Kael, don’t kill her!" Liam’s voice cut through as he rushed onto the rooftop. "She’s still of use to us." "Kael," Roman called out, his tone heavy with concern. "Don’t be reckless, alright? You need her to save Sophia. You are so close to your goal. Don’t lose it now." At the mention of Sophia, my resolve faltered slightly. Her hopeful eyes flashed in my mind, the way she had smiled when I told her she could be saved. But then I heard it. "Sophia...?" came a weak voice, barely more than a whisper. "That... bitch... is still alive?" It was her. Even dangling at the edge of death, she looked at me with mocking eyes and a twisted smile. "I should have... shot her in the head..." The moment those words left her mouth, whatever restraint I had vanished completely. "Kael, she’s provoking you," Roman warned, reaching toward me again. I didn’t care. I shoved Roman back with force, making sure he wouldn’t be able to stop me this time. "You don’t deserve to live," I told her through my gritted teeth and... I released my grip. Her thin, weightless body slipped from my hand as the voices shouting behind me faded into the background.Eira’s POV’Just a little more. And it would all be over.’Limping, crawling, barely able to breathe, I somehow made it to the boundery wall of the rooftop. Every movement burned, my wounds stinging beneath the thin layer of sweat that now coated my skin.For the first time in six years, I saw the city bathed in daylight. The sun was warm and gentle, and the breeze brushed softly against my battered skin. For a moment, it felt like heaven. Peaceful. Quiet. Soothing.Before I threw myself into the air, I wanted to remember him—my baby, my son.After he was born, the moment I held him, wrapped tightly in a cloth, sleeping peacefully with a face no larger than my palm, I found the will to live again. He felt like a ray of light in the darkness that surrounded me.I named him Ray.I closed my eyes and tried to relive that memory. My baby. The life I carried within me for nine long months. The last time I saw him, he was only a day old. That image had been seared into my soul. The warmth o
Kael’s POVBefore their banter could drag on, I cut in. "Let’s have breakfast. We have work to do."We headed to the dining room and took our seats around the table.Roman was the first to speak. "Kael, we need to arrange security around the hospital. By now, word must have spread that we have a pure blood she-wolf. Leaving her unguarded could make it easy for someone to take her."Lucian scoffed. "Who would dare? They know exactly what they’ll get if they lay eyes on what belongs to us.""When it comes to a pureblood she-wolf, they will dare," Roman replied flatly. "We’ve seen entire packs destroy each other over one." He turned to me, his gaze steady. "Kael, you should take this seriously."I knew he was right, but I didn’t want to care. Not when it was about that bitch. I won’t blink even if others abducted her and she ended up whoring around from pack to pack and bred for the rest of her life.But this was about Sophia. So I had to care."Lucian, Jason, take care of it," I ordered
Kael’s POVI hadn’t slept a moment last night after seeing her.For years, I had been waiting, searching for a pureblood she-wolf. Someone who could save Sophia. But never, not even in the darkest corner of my imagination, had I expected it to be her.Eira.The name alone was enough to ignite every buried fury inside me. The one I thought had vanished from this world, the girl I wished had never existed.She had destroyed everything I had ever held dear. My parents, the Alpha and Luna of the Storm Howl Pack, were dead because of her. Sophia, the woman I loved, now lay clinging to life, her body frail, her spirit fading. And our unborn child... gone before even taking a breath.When I saw her again last night, the rage I had been suppressing for six long years surged to the surface, boiling over. If Lucian hadn’t reached her first and started strangling her, I would have ripped her apart and scattered her remains for the wild animals to feed on.But reason snapped me back when Roman sp
Eira’s POVFaint sounds stirred me from the depths of unconsciousness. Pain coursed through every inch of my body—it felt as though I had been trampled by a vehicle, leaving only broken pieces behind.My eyes fluttered open, struggling against the sharp sting of light that streamed in through the tall glass windows. Above me stretched an unfamiliar white ceiling, pristine and sterile. The brightness was overwhelming. My body flinched from it—not because of the light itself, but because I had forgotten what light looked like.I had spent years locked in darkness. Rooms without windows. Air heavy with filth and fear. Pain, commands, bruises—nothing else. My mind, my soul, my very instincts had adapted to only one truth: darkness was home.And now, this sudden flood of sunlight, this crisp, untouched air... For one foolish, fleeting moment, I wondered:’Is this heaven? Did I finally die?’But the illusion shattered too soon."Are you awake, miss?"’Please let that be an angel. If it’s no
Roman’s POV I looked down at her. She was still breathing—barely. Blood clung to her lips, smeared across her face, and soaked into every inch of her torn, battered body. She looked more like a corpse than someone still clinging to life. I knelt beside her and slid my arms beneath her fragile frame. "If not for Kael’s sake... pureblood or not... you would’ve died today," I muttered, unsure if she was even conscious enough to hear me. "I don’t want him to lose Sophia after everything he’s already lost—because of you." I paused, jaw tightening. "Lucian’s right. You don’t deserve to live. But..." I lifted her into my arms. She felt weightless—far too light for someone who had once carried so much ruin in her name. But then, I pushed aside the thought, not wanting to feel a tinge of sympathy or pity towards her. She didn’t deserve it. She didn’t deserve anything. Cradling her limp form, I made my way back toward the vehicles. We had arrived in two cars. One would be left behind fo
Roman’s POVThe moonlight from the sky was making it easier for us to see each other clearly. All five of us were frozen in our place, our minds entirely blank.For a while, not a sound stirred—until Lucian, who had been kneeling beside her, finally moved. In a flash, his hands shot out, wrapping around her neck with brutal force as he hissed through clenched teeth."You bitch... You dared to show your face to us?" His voice dripped with venom, his grip tightening as though he meant to snap her neck. "How dare you even be alive? You don’t deserve it, you filthy whore."His rage snapped the rest of us out of our daze, but none of us moved to stop him. Because, deep down, we all felt the same burning fury he did.My gaze drifted to her face. Despite being choked, she didn’t fight back. Instead, she slowly closed her eyes, like she was surrendering... as if welcoming death.Death?She couldn’t die. The thought snapped me back to reality."No—Lucian, let her go!" I rushed forward, grabbin







