Third Person POV"What the fuck, Adrian?" Hazel said she was shocked; out of all the states she expected to see Adrian in, she hadn't expected to see him being mounted by a woman, with him liking and looking into her eyes.Adrian immediately turned and looked at Hazel; his eyes widened with shock, but the girl who sat on him stayed on him; she didn't even look at Hazel; she didn't seem bothered in the slightest that Hazel had just casually run into the room.Hazel being ignored while she held down a broken Adrian made her even more furious; she didn't come all the way here just to deal with nonsense like this."Hazel," Adrian said surprised; his voice sounded weak and cracked, like he hadn't drank water in a very long while. "It's not what you think," he struggled to free himself, but the woman simply held him down. Then she turned and smiled at Hazel. Hazel was lost for a moment, lost in the woman's beautiful red hair and dazzling blue eyes. Her smile irritated Hazel to the point th
Third Person POV"Excuse me?" Hazel blurted out with a shocked expression on her face. She looked back and forth between Sara and Draven as neither said anything.She had known that eventually something like this would happen, but her finding out like this was unprecedented. She looked back at Draven; this time he held her gaze; he didn't look away but leveled his eyes directly on her. She felt a shiver run down her spine as she pushed away the lewd thoughts that flooded her mind. "Are you sure this would work?" Alpha Draven asked Sara after looking away from Hazel. He held his hands together whilst deep in thought. After what had happened to him this morning, he wasn't ready to take any chances that might result in him harming anyone else. The feeling he felt back then was similar to how he felt years ago while he hunted down The Fang. He looked towards Hazel, who seemed to be clattering nervously in her sleep.He could understand what she felt; she wasn't ready for anything of th
Third Person POVThalia paced back and forth while she thought to herself; she hadn't been able to reach him for the past twenty-four hours, and although she had called him severally, he wasn't picking up his phone.She looked for her bag and brought her phone, failing his number once again. The phone rang for a few moments, but there was no answer. She got even more frustrated.She couldn't know what actions or decisions he had decided to make, especially after what happened on the night of the mating ceremony."You need to calm down," Elara said as she watched Thalia pace about the room, but Thalia couldn't calm down; she needed to understand the situation before she could make the next move."I can't calm down," she said. "He should have called me by now; this is taking too long." She sat down on her bed as she buys her lip in frustration."Do you think that maybe he wasn't aware of what Draven planned?" Elara asked her, and Thalia thought for a bit; to her, it seemed entirely pos
Third Person POVHazel stood awkwardly alone in the living room. Noah has just taken Alice and disappeared; it wasn't something she had expected from him. She turned around hesitantly and faced Sara."Uuhm, so I'll be going now," she said awkwardly as she walked slowly towards the door. Sara watched her for a few moments while she smiled at Hazel."Are you feeling all better?" She asked Hazel, who was half a meter away from the door. Hazel nodded her head as she turned to look at the smiling old lady."Oohh, don't mind me, I was simply reminded of the better days," she said. "When I was in love and cared about nothing else but the man whom I loved," she finished.Hazel shifted from toe to toe, unsure of how to respond to her; she didn't want to ask any questions that would extend her time there with Sara."How have you been enjoying my medicine?" She asked suddenly; irritation flashed through Hazel's eyes, but she forced down the feeling; she wanted out of here, not stuck here while s
Hazel’s POV“Happy anniversary to me,” I whispered, staring at the grey sky and drizzled rain, reflecting my sorrowful mood as I stood at the prison gates, burdened by lost dreams. My legs trembled as I stepped away from the gate, trying to find a place to sit, but the laughter of the other inmates stopped me. "Hey dirt, thirty minutes isn't enough. Stand for another!" The head lady sneered, her voice sharp and cruel. My throat tightened as I fought back the tears.I had been ordered to stand for thirty minutes just because I dozed off while she asked me to wash her clothes. I pressed a hand to my abdomen, where the pain throbbed like a drum. I had a miscarriage due to the continuous torture I received and wasn’t even treated properly. Each breath felt heavy, and I struggled to keep my composure.With a soft hiss, I stood there, trembling, while the cruel laughter echoed around me. I squeezed my eyes shut, wishing to disappear, to escape the mocking faces that surrounded me.Just t
Hazel’s POVTears streamed down my face as I realized the truth. Thalia had not only framed me for trying to kill her but had also taken my company and my mate. I was sent away when I was just 7 after my father got remarried, and then I returned later.At first, my father was happy and wanted to make up for lost time. But Thalia started to ruin everything for me. Little by little, she pushed me away. By the time I turned 22, Thalia had told so many lies that everyone believed her. Thalia accused me of trying to kill her because of Adrian. No one listened to my side of the story. They sent me to jail without a second thought. They never believed me—not even once! My fiancé even turned against me, calling me guilty. I staggered back, feeling as if I had been hit in the stomach. How could my father betray me like this again? How could Adrian forget our special day and celebrate with Thalia instead? Just then, I realized Adrian had seen me, so I rushed out of the hall, tears streaming
Hazel’s POVIt was a maid who wanted to use the toilet. “Get out now,” Adrian yelled at the top of his voice. “I’m sorry,” the maid said before hurrying out."Did you just call me a slut?" I asked, my smile hiding my anger. "Just because I have feelings for you doesn't mean you can call me names Adrian," I said, my voice low and even. I gripped my gown, my hands shaking with anger. I wanted to hit him very hard just so he could feel the slightest pain I felt in that prison, but I couldn’t.I wanted to be in the arms of my mate, telling him how I suffered in prison even after my miscarriage, but he didn’t even care that we had a child together; it was really heartbreaking."It’s Thalia's day. Just remember to behave and don't cause trouble. Thalia is nothing like you." My heart sank at his words. To Adrian, Thalia was a precious treasure, while I was worthless, not even good enough to be his Luna. I smiled again, fed up with his words; I cleaned the tears that dropped from my eyes. A
Hazel’s POVMy eyes fluttered open, and I looked around, trying to figure out how I ended up in this room. "Ouch," I winced, sitting up and cradling my throbbing head. The pain was intense.As I scanned the quiet room again, I wondered where everyone had gone. I struggled to recall what happened the day before, but all I could remember was being on stage before everything went black. “Did Thalia really poison the wine?” I thought, my mind racing with questions. I grabbed my phone to check the time and realised I had been out for almost the whole day. Summoning my last bit of energy, I stood up and made my way downstairs. As I got closer, I overheard my father, my blood, saying awful things about me.“That useless girl has shamed this family; Thalia will always be better than her,” Alpha Dorian said. I fought back tears, but it was too hard. A lump formed in my throat as I descended the stairs.When they spotted me, everyone fell silent. My father stormed up to me in a rage and hit me
Third Person POVHazel stood awkwardly alone in the living room. Noah has just taken Alice and disappeared; it wasn't something she had expected from him. She turned around hesitantly and faced Sara."Uuhm, so I'll be going now," she said awkwardly as she walked slowly towards the door. Sara watched her for a few moments while she smiled at Hazel."Are you feeling all better?" She asked Hazel, who was half a meter away from the door. Hazel nodded her head as she turned to look at the smiling old lady."Oohh, don't mind me, I was simply reminded of the better days," she said. "When I was in love and cared about nothing else but the man whom I loved," she finished.Hazel shifted from toe to toe, unsure of how to respond to her; she didn't want to ask any questions that would extend her time there with Sara."How have you been enjoying my medicine?" She asked suddenly; irritation flashed through Hazel's eyes, but she forced down the feeling; she wanted out of here, not stuck here while s
Third Person POVThalia paced back and forth while she thought to herself; she hadn't been able to reach him for the past twenty-four hours, and although she had called him severally, he wasn't picking up his phone.She looked for her bag and brought her phone, failing his number once again. The phone rang for a few moments, but there was no answer. She got even more frustrated.She couldn't know what actions or decisions he had decided to make, especially after what happened on the night of the mating ceremony."You need to calm down," Elara said as she watched Thalia pace about the room, but Thalia couldn't calm down; she needed to understand the situation before she could make the next move."I can't calm down," she said. "He should have called me by now; this is taking too long." She sat down on her bed as she buys her lip in frustration."Do you think that maybe he wasn't aware of what Draven planned?" Elara asked her, and Thalia thought for a bit; to her, it seemed entirely pos
Third Person POV"Excuse me?" Hazel blurted out with a shocked expression on her face. She looked back and forth between Sara and Draven as neither said anything.She had known that eventually something like this would happen, but her finding out like this was unprecedented. She looked back at Draven; this time he held her gaze; he didn't look away but leveled his eyes directly on her. She felt a shiver run down her spine as she pushed away the lewd thoughts that flooded her mind. "Are you sure this would work?" Alpha Draven asked Sara after looking away from Hazel. He held his hands together whilst deep in thought. After what had happened to him this morning, he wasn't ready to take any chances that might result in him harming anyone else. The feeling he felt back then was similar to how he felt years ago while he hunted down The Fang. He looked towards Hazel, who seemed to be clattering nervously in her sleep.He could understand what she felt; she wasn't ready for anything of th
Third Person POV"What the fuck, Adrian?" Hazel said she was shocked; out of all the states she expected to see Adrian in, she hadn't expected to see him being mounted by a woman, with him liking and looking into her eyes.Adrian immediately turned and looked at Hazel; his eyes widened with shock, but the girl who sat on him stayed on him; she didn't even look at Hazel; she didn't seem bothered in the slightest that Hazel had just casually run into the room.Hazel being ignored while she held down a broken Adrian made her even more furious; she didn't come all the way here just to deal with nonsense like this."Hazel," Adrian said surprised; his voice sounded weak and cracked, like he hadn't drank water in a very long while. "It's not what you think," he struggled to free himself, but the woman simply held him down. Then she turned and smiled at Hazel. Hazel was lost for a moment, lost in the woman's beautiful red hair and dazzling blue eyes. Her smile irritated Hazel to the point th
Third Person POV"Sara" Adrian croaked as he tried sitting up on the bed. He looked at the priestess of the pack; he remembered when his uncle had brought her to the pack.He had ignored her then because she didn't do anything except stay locked up in her house. "What are you doing here?" He asked her suspiciously; he had enough reason to suspect her because he never knew the true intentions of Sara.And uncle had brought her himself, which made trusting her even more difficult. "Tending to your wounds," she said with a bright smile. She turned away from him and faced the girl with bright red hair. "You know you could be nicer; I keep telling you," she said to her, but got cut off by her. "You don't have to nag at me with every chance you get, Mom," Alice said. Adrian's eyes widened. He looked at Sara and then back to Alice and couldn't see a shred of resemblance. Sara didn't look bothered by the fact that she was just called a mother.Adrian knew she looked well over the age to hav
Third Person POVHazel blinked twice just to be sure she didn't imagine what she just saw; she looked where Adrian was and couldn't see him anymore, like he had just vanished, the same way that wolf had."Noah, Adrian is gone!" she shouted from where she stood. Noah looked in their direction and looked at where Adrian was. Immediately he backed away from Draven, keeping the distance between them. Draven seemed less violent, although he was being held back by something or someone invisible. Noah saw his chance and immediately melted into the shadow beside a tree, leaving Draven all by himself alone. She looked around for Noah amongst the trees but couldn't find him. She suddenly heard someone breathing raggedly in her room. She turned around and saw Noah sitting on the floor of her room, drenched in sweat and little bruises all over his body; his tattoos remained unchanged while the rest of him looked exhausted."Are you okay?" She asked, rushing towards Slayer Side. He simply nodde
Third Person POVHazel sat in her bed, seeing the tension rise between both of them. She had expected Alpha Draven to be his usual insensitive self towards Adrian, but what she hadn't expected was Adrian challenging his uncle to a fight.The problem was, she knew just how strong Draven was; he was insanely powerful even amongst Alpha's, and now Adrian was going to challenge him. Before she could think any further, she saw Adrian jump towards his uncle, slashing him across the chest. She was scared beyond a doubt; she knew Adrian could lose his life, but what bothered her the most was his reason for fighting.Why was he trying too hard to win her over? She felt that Adrian truly didn't care or love her anymore, hence her abandonment. But would he risk his life for someone he didn't love?The question bugged my mind as Alpha Draven slowly stood up, the wound on his chest closing, the blood stopped flowing down, a wicked smile covered his face, she felt her heart drop, something was wron
Third Person POV"What..." Adrian said a few seconds too late. He turned around to see Draven standing at the door. He stood there unmoving, unbothered, and domineering. Adrian staggered back for a few steps. He wondered how much he had heard and the things he had said; he wasn't sure. "Is that what you said?”“Are you going to take responsibility for that, Adrian?" Draven asked him uncharacteristically; Adrian couldn't find his voice. He knew what he wanted to say; he wanted to scream yes, that he would take back his woman.Protect her even at the risk of him losing his life; he would burn the world if need be, just to please her. "What do you mean?" He found himself saying he regretted that he didn't feel confident enough to oppose his own uncle. He had to admit that this situation was a precarious one where no one could be held at fault, but that didn't mean he was going to get down and not do what he really wanted."You? Adrian?" His uncle asked, "Would you carry the burden of h
Third Person POVOne week passed and the pack was a bit peaceful with no attack from Zac’s pack. Hazel woke up feeling much better than she ever had in a very long while. She stretched her body as she woke up. The sweet smell of bread caught her attention. She looked her side and saw breakfast served. The maids have already come, and we're busy cleaning the rest of the rooms in the house. Hazel began thinking about how she was going to get accustomed to living like this. Everyone doing everything for her felt so unnatural, but she was the Luna, and things had to be done for her. "Good morning, Luna." She heard the familiar voice but didn't bother turning; she was getting used to his random appearances by now."Good morning Noah, how are you doing?" She asked him. "Very well, Luna," he responded. She took another chunk of bread and tore it slowly; the soft, buttery texture of the bread was overpowering and delightful."To what do I owe the visit this morning?" She asked, and Noah wa