로그인Placing his hand on her back delicately, Brendan tittered, “Did you ever doubt us?”As she pulled back, she narrowed her eyes at him, struggling to keep a straight face.“You feel okay?” asked Rey.“Better than okay,” she grinned. “I feel almost my normal self.”Brendan narrowed his eyes. “Almost?”“Well, it’s been a hellish few days. Even with my power back, I would love to go to bed right now.”Reynard smiled, then cleared his throat. “It’s not over yet; we’ve got much to do still. But first…” He took the neck
Brendan leaned forward and pressed his forehead against hers. “Please, stop talking like this, love. We just got you back.”A strange sense of calm took over Reynard, who leaned back, resting his rear on his ankles as his mind settled into his thought process. “We don’t need a miracle. We just need this,” he said, reaching into his pocket and pulling out what could be their last hope to save their mate. Suki’s weighted eyelids flickered open as she looked up. She breathed, “My necklace…” Grinning, she reached out to touch it, rubbing her thumb over the clear quartz surrounded by moonstones. “I thought Hadeon had taken this.” “We’ve been waiting to give it back to you, and now seems like the best time to do it,” Reynard said, smiling as he released it into her palm. Frowning, Suki’s fingers wrapped around the crystal as she balled her hand into a fist. “I know what you’re thinking, Rey.” She coughed. “But I can’t heal myself. I don’t have the physical strength or the access to my wo
At long last, the man who was always ten steps ahead was bested by his own blindness – impaired by the sight of his end goal within arm’s reach and missing the unpredictable fact that Suki manipulated him to use his own power to her advantage, preventing her mates from the high-frequency attack. Both men were panting, breathless from their never-ending battle, both of their minds and of each other. Finally free from Hadeon’s hold, they were able to fully bring their attention to their surroundings. Reynard’s brows furrowed as he saw the destroyed pillars and audio devices. The dust and debris floated in the air, fogging their vision. “Suki made him wreck all the speakers pointing at us and in our general area. She kept us safe from the main attack.”“What?” Brendan asked loudly, his hands firmly pressed against his ears. Rey dropped his hands from his ears, rummaged through a small pouch attached to the belt of his fighting leathers, wincing and grimacing at the sharp ringing in hi
“Watch them,” Hadeon muttered softly. “I must say, I underestimated how brutal Reynard could be fighting. You were too busy running away from me to watch them,” he purred, stroking her cheek. “But when he was down, he kicked Brendan’s leg from behind, sadly not enough to break his bone, but enough to distract him and tackle him into their current position.”Tears streamed down her face. “Please… You can stop thi–” Her breathing stuttered as Hadeon wrapped his hand around her throat, forcing her to watch them.“Watch one of the men you love so dearly kill the other. You’ll remember this pain: how the light will leave his eyes, how the image will be embedded in both of your minds. You’ll never be able to escape the pain. He more so for doing it, and still losing you to me.”
No one was in the room. Suki hastened to the controls and tapped away at the computer, awakening the wall of monitors that hosted the view for the cameras across the warehouse. Turns out all the humans who were working here for Hadeon had gone to fight the werewolves who had come to aid Reynard and Brendan. No wonder she hadn’t seen any humans, or any of the werewolves come to help – for every one werewolf there was, there were about four humans against them. She caught her mates fighting on one of the screens, and a wave of relief took over her when she saw they were still trying to hold themselves back. Clicking away on the computer, she found what she needed and clicked to initiate the sequence. The screen flickered: “Plan of action will initiate in 300 seconds.”Step one, complete. Good, keep going, Suki told herself.Moving away from the computer, she rummaged through the drawers and pulled out a device and slid it into her pocket. She looked around the room and noticed anoth
Sitting up, Hadeon stared at her, bewildered. His startlement rapidly shifted to wrath. “That was a big mistake.” Suki, still holding her brave smirk, stared at him for a second before speeding off, tapping into her wolf speed. She darted towards her two mates, dashing between them so fast that she shot them apart, sending them to the ground. For a moment, the shock of their heads hitting the ground allowed their free will to take over, and their urge to kill each other dissipated, having the hands on the wheels of their minds once more. They sat up and looked at each other, shocked, then at her.She panted, “You both have to stop fighting each other.”“We can’t,” Brendan groaned. “That hit on the head has given us maybe a few minutes of freedom, but his hold is too tight. I can already feel him trying to take over again.”“Then fight the desire to kill each other for just a little longer. I need some time.” She turned her head, seeing Hadeon stand and move towards her – slow, as if
* Three Weeks Later *✧ ✧ ✧The drive back to the Moonstone pack was eerily silent. Machiavelli had barely said a word to his daughter since the arrangement was cancelled between Suki and Everett. It wasn’t at any fault of Suki’s, but instead the unexpected arrival of his true mate, therefore makin
“Can’t I?” his deep voice echoed through her bones as his face inched closer to hers, making her knees want to cave in. “Brendan,” Suki swallowed thickly, “H-How? There are guards everywhere along the pack’s borders.”With a soft and almost gentle expression – something Suki and anyone who crossed
Taken aback, Suki was instantly silenced, but she stood her ground. She swallowed the lump in her throat and forced herself to speak, “I… I’m sorry. I didn’t know.” Everett rolled his eyes and moved towards their destination. “Like I said, forget about it. It’s my problem to deal with.”“I didn’t r
Suki waited in anticipation, alongside all the other women, who stood in a line in the centre of the room, waiting to discover the seal of their fate. Ten women stood there, but one of their lives would change forever, becoming the next chosen Luna of the Silver Moon pack. This was it. There is no







