Share

Chapter Three

Author: Ren
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-04-28 19:22:38

I paced back and forth in the room, my mind racing with thoughts of escape. I had to get out of here, no matter what. I couldn't shake the feeling that Tristan was going to hurt me, or worse.

He'll never hurt us... a voice inside my head whimpers.

My eyes landed on the window, and a desperate plan formed in my mind. I rushed over to it and tried to open it, but it was locked. I frantically searched for a way to unlock it, my heart racing with anticipation.

Finally, I found a small latch hidden in the frame. I flipped it open and pushed the window wide. A cool breeze rushed in, carrying the scent of damp earth and leaves.

Without hesitation, I climbed onto the windowsill and peered out into the darkness. The ground was a long way down, but I didn't care. I had to get out of here.

Taking a deep breath, I launched myself out of the window, plummeting towards the ground. Time seemed to slow down as I fell, my stomach lurching with fear.

But instead of hitting the ground, I landed with a soft thud on a bed of leaves. I sat up, dazed and disoriented, looking around at my surroundings.

I was in a dense forest, surrounded by towering trees that blocked out most of the moonlight. I stumbled to my feet, brushing off my clothes.

How was this possible? I had jumped out of a window, but instead of landing on the ground, I had ended up in a forest. It didn't make any sense.

But I didn't have time to think about it. I had to keep moving. I had to find a way out of these woods and back to civilization.

I took a deep breath and started walking, my senses on high alert as I navigated the dark and eerie forest.As I walked, the silence of the forest was oppressive, punctuated only by the occasional snapping of twigs or hooting of owls. I stumbled over roots and pushed aside branches, my heart racing with every step.

Suddenly, I heard a rustling in the underbrush. I froze, my senses on high alert. A pair of eyes gleamed in the darkness, and I felt a jolt of fear.

But as the eyes drew closer, I saw that they belonged to a wolf. A magnificent creature with gray fur and piercing yellow eyes.

The wolf padded closer, its tail wagging slightly. I held my breath, unsure of what to expect.

But to my surprise, the wolf nuzzled my hand gently. I felt a strange sense of calm wash over me, as if the wolf was trying to reassure me.

I stroked the wolf's fur, feeling a sense of wonder. What was this creature doing here? And why was it being so friendly?

As I stood there, a faint rustling sound came from deeper in the forest. The wolf's ears perked up, and it growled softly.

I felt a shiver run down my spine. What was coming? And why was the wolf reacting like this?

Suddenly, a figure emerged from the darkness. Tall, imposing, and unmistakable.

Tristan.

Tristan's eyes locked onto mine, his gaze burning with an intensity that made my skin prickle. The wolf growled softly, as if sensing my fear.

"Come here," Tristan said, his voice low and commanding.

I took a step back, my heart racing. "No," I said, trying to keep my voice steady.

Tristan's eyes narrowed. "Don't make me come after you," he warned.

The wolf growled louder, as if echoing Tristan's threat. I felt a surge of fear, but I stood my ground.

"I won't go anywhere with you," I said, trying to sound braver than I felt.

Tristan's face darkened, his eyes flashing with anger. He took a step closer, his movements fluid and menacing.

The wolf snarled, baring its teeth. I felt a jolt of fear, thinking it was going to attack me.

But to my surprise, the wolf positioned itself between me and Tristan, its eyes fixed on him with a fierce warning.

Tristan's gaze locked onto the wolf, a flicker of surprise crossing his face. For a moment, the two of them stared each other down, the air thick with tension.

Then, Tristan's expression smoothed out, and he spoke in a low, soothing tone. "It's okay, Gamma," he said. "I'm not going to hurt her."

The wolf's growling subsided, and it took a step back, its eyes never leaving Tristan's face.

I took advantage of the distraction to make a run for it, dashing past Tristan and the wolf into the darkness of the forest.

I ran as fast as I could, my heart pounding in my chest. I could hear Tristan's footsteps behind me, his breathing steady and deliberate.

I darted between the trees, my senses on high alert. I could feel Tristan's eyes on me, boring into my skin.

Suddenly, I heard the wolf's growling again, this time closer. I risked a glance over my shoulder, and saw the wolf closing in on Tristan.

Tristan's eyes flicked to the wolf, and for a moment, he hesitated. I took advantage of the distraction to put on a burst of speed, my legs pumping as I sprinted through the forest.

I could hear Tristan's roar of frustration behind me, but I didn't look back. I kept running, my heart pounding in my chest.

Finally, I saw a glimmer of light up ahead. I burst through the trees, and found myself at the edge of a clearing.

In the center of the clearing stood an old, dilapidated cabin. Smoke drifted lazily from the chimney, and I could see a faint light flickering in the window.

I didn't hesitate. I sprinted towards the cabin, praying that I could find safety inside.

I burst through the cabin door, slamming it shut behind me. I leaned against the door, panting, and tried to listen for any sounds of pursuit.

The cabin was small and dimly lit, with a fire crackling in the hearth. An old woman sat in a rocking chair beside the fire, her eyes fixed on me with a piercing gaze.

"Welcome, child," she said, her voice low and soothing. "I've been expecting you."

I stared at her, unsure of what to say. Who was this woman, and how did she know I was coming?

The old woman beckoned me closer, her eyes glinting with a knowing light. "Come, child," she said. "Don't be afraid, Tristan will never hurt you."

I hesitated, unsure of whether to trust her. But something about her calm, gentle demeanor put me at ease. I took a step closer, and then another, until I was standing beside her chair.

The old woman reached out and took my hand, her touch warm and comforting. "My name is Elara," she said. "And you, child, are very special."I felt confused. "What do you mean special?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

Elara's eyes seemed to bore into my soul. "Tristan is not what he seems," she said. "He may be cold and aloof, a bit crazy but he'll never hurt you. You are his soulmate, his destined, he have been searching for you for forever and now that he's found you, he'll never want to let you go."

I felt a surge of shiver run through my spine" Soulmate?" I asked, my heart racing.

Elara's expression smiled sofly"He yearns for you just like you yearn for him," she said making me blush . How does she knows about the stupid attraction I have for him. " If only you could look past your former life and embrace who we are..., what we are".

I looked at her, confused " what we are?"

Elara's eyes seemed to cloud over, as if she was looking into the past. "You don't remember, do you?" she said. "You don't remember what you are."

I felt a sense of unease creeping over me. "What am I?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

Elara's eyes snapped back into focus, and she looked at me with a piercing gaze. "You're one of us," she said. "A descendant of the ancient ones."

I stared at her, my mind reeling with questions. What did she mean? What ancient ones?I felt like I was drowning in a sea of confusion. "What ancient ones?" I repeated, trying to keep my voice steady.

Elara's eyes seemed to gleam with a knowing light. "The ones who possessed the power of the moon," she said. "The ones who could control the very fabric of nature."

I shook my head, trying to process what she was saying. "That's impossible," I said. "You're talking about magic and fantasy creatures."

Elara's expression was serious. "I'm talking about reality," she said. "A reality that you're a part of, whether you like it or not."

I felt a shiver run down my spine as Elara's words hung in the air. What was she trying to tell me? That I was somehow connected to this magical world?

Suddenly, I heard a loud howling outside, making me jump. Elara's eyes flicked to the window, and she stood up, her movements swift and decisive.

"It's Tristan," she said, a warm smile embracing her face. "He's found us."

The door was yanked open, revealing a really really mad Tristan. He calmed down almost immediately seeing Elara. " Grandma, what are you doing here?".

Grandma?

Elara smiled, mischief dancing in her eyes " Nothing boy, nothing". she chuckled, before walking out of the cabin.

As I stood there, trying to process everything that was happening, I couldn't help but feel a wave of exhaustion wash over me. The events of the past few hours had taken their toll, and I felt like I was running on empty.

Just as I was starting to feel like I might collapse, Tristan stepped forward, his eyes locked on mine. I tried to stand my ground, but as he approached me, I felt a strange sense of calm wash over me.

It was warm, like a gentle hug, and it seemed to seep into my very bones. I felt my tension melt away, and before I knew it, I was leaning into Tristan, my head resting against his chest.

I tried to pull back, to remind myself that I was supposed to be afraid of him, but it was too late. Tristan's arms wrapped around me, holding me close, and I felt a deep sense of comfort wash over me.

For a moment, I forgot about everything else. I forgot about the strange occurrences, the creepy cabin, and the fact that this is probably a lot bigger than I think. All I could think about was the warmth of his body, the comfort of his arms, and the sense of safety that seemed to radiate from him.

As I stood there, wrapped in Tristan's arms, I felt like I was home. And that scared me more than anything else.

Patuloy na basahin ang aklat na ito nang libre
I-scan ang code upang i-download ang App

Pinakabagong kabanata

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 26

    My entire body froze, cold fear seeping into my bones as the voice wrapped around me like a noose. I knew that voice — the one from my nightmares, the one that haunted the edges of my mind. Slowly, I lifted my head, heart hammering painfully in my chest as my gaze locked onto the figure stepping out of the shadows.He's here.My heart beat erratically fast, my memories plunging me into ...that nightmare. I quickly scrambled up on my feet, taking two steps backwardsHis smile was sharp, cruel, and far too pleased, like he was savoring my fear. “What’s wrong, little wolf?” he purred, taking a slow step forward. “Aren’t you happy to see me?” Every instinct screamed at me to run, but my legs felt like lead, my breath coming in short, panicked gasps." I was almost sure you've made up your mind to follow me. You'll be fool not to, a fool just like your mother ".That intrigued me" What do you know about my mother?".His grin stretched wider, a cruel glint flashing in his eyes. “More than

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 25

    ---The afternoon sun was bright, almost too bright for how heavy the air felt around me. I sat on the balcony, knees tucked to my chest, staring blankly at the forest beyond the pack house. My mind was a storm I couldn’t calm, my heart still raw from the fight with Tristan.The hurt in his eyes haunted me. The way his voice cracked under all that fury. But beneath all the shouting and accusations, I knew the truth. He was scared — terrified — and so was I. We were both clawing at control in a situation where we had none.I should’ve gone after him. Should’ve tried to fix it.But instead, I stayed here — drowning in my own guilt and fear.Movement caught my eye below, two women walking briskly across the grounds, their steps sharp with urgency. They were whispering, their heads bent close together.I frowned, leaning forward just as Liam and Lucian followed after them — their strides just as urgent, their faces grim.A cold shiver ran down my spine. Something was wrong.Without thinki

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 24

    Jessica Lewis The room was silent, save for the soft crackling of dying embers in the fireplace. Moonlight spilled through the window, painting silver shadows across the floor and the bed where Tristan and I lay.He was asleep — finally — his strong arm draped protectively over my waist, his chest rising and falling in the slow rhythm of deep sleep. For hours, he’d fought it, refusing to rest until exhaustion finally took hold.But I couldn’t sleep. Not with the seer’s words circling in my mind, sharp as broken glass.“You are his kindred.”“Your mother was bound to him long before you were born.”Each word felt like a lock clicking into place, a door I’d been too afraid to open now standing wide. My mother — the woman I barely remembered — tied to the creature who haunted my dreams. A bloodline curse I’d inherited with my first breath. A destiny written long before I knew my own name.And then there was the other warning — the one that refused to leave me, no matter how tightly I cl

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 23

    “Jessica.”It wasn’t loud. It didn’t need to be.The voice — low, rasping, intimate in a way that made my skin crawl — curled around my name like a promise. Or a threat.I spun so fast the room tilted, my pulse pounding loud enough to drown out Alisha’s gasp. The firelight danced across the empty space behind me — empty, but not. The air felt wrong, thick and humming, like the room itself was holding its breath.Nothing was there.But I could still feel it.“Did you—” Alisha started, her voice breaking.“You heard it too,” I whispered.She nodded, throat working around a swallow, her fingers curled so tightly into the arm of the chair her knuckles were white.This wasn’t a nightmare. Not this time.I pressed a hand to my chest, trying to steady the frantic rhythm of my heart. “Tristan,” I whispered his name like a prayer, and the whisper in my head — the other one — he heard it.Laughter. Soft, distant, mocking.Alisha scrambled to her feet, her wide eyes darting toward the window, th

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 22

    The heavy wooden door clicked shut behind Logan, but Tristan didn’t turn. His back was to the room, his hands braced on the edge of the desk, knuckles white with tension.The silence stretched between them, broken only by the faint crackling of the fireplace. Liam knew better than to speak first when Tristan’s wolf was this close to the surface — the air itself seemed to ripple with suppressed rage, thick enough to choke on.Finally, Tristan exhaled, a rough, ragged sound.“She woke up screaming,” he said, voice low, almost hoarse. “She’s not just having nightmares, Logan. Something is inside her head — inside her.”Logan stepped closer, his brows drawn into a deep frown. “The same presence from the clearing?”Tristan’s jaw ticked, muscles flexing along the sharp line of his throat. “Stronger. Bolder. It’s like he’s not even trying to hide anymore.”Logan didn’t bother asking who he was. They both knew — even if neither of them fully understood what, exactly, they were dealing with. S

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 21

    Jessica Lewis When we reached the door to our room, I slowed, my fingers brushing the wood, but I couldn’t bring myself to open it.Tristan’s hand was already at the small of my back, the heat of his palm searing through my shirt. I could feel him watching me, the weight of his attention too heavy to ignore.“I need to be alone for a while,” I said quietly.His grip tightened — not painfully, but with enough force that I knew he hated every word that came out of my mouth. His jaw ticked, and the muscle along his throat flexed, his wolf prowling beneath the surface.“Alone,” he repeated, voice low and dangerous, like the word itself offended him. “After what just happened, that’s your idea of a good plan?”“I just…” I swallowed hard, avoiding his gaze. “I need to clear my head.”Tristan stepped closer, crowding me against the door without touching me — yet. His scent wrapped around me, smoke and pine, dominance and heat. “You’ve been quiet since the clearing,” he murmured, his tone so

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 20

    Jessica Lewis The warmth between us evaporated like mist under the weight of those words.Tristan’s entire body shifted, muscles tensing beneath his shirt, the easy warmth in his eyes hardening into something sharp and lethal. His hand slipped from my face, leaving my skin cold in its absence.“A rogue?” Tristan asked, his voice calm — too calm.The guard nodded. “We caught him near the southern perimeter. He’s demanding to see you.”Tristan’s frown deepened. “ A common rogue demanding to see me?”The guard hesitated. “He… he mentioned your mate.”I felt the air shift around me. My fingers curled into my palms, and my breath hitched, but I stayed quiet. My heart pounded so loudly I was sure they could both hear it.Tristan’s stance turned protective, a barely perceptible shift that placed him slightly in front of me, like instinct had already decided I was something to be shielded.“What did he say?” Tristan’s voice was harder now, more dangerous.The guard’s gaze flicked to me, unco

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 19

    Jessica Lewis I found myself wandering toward the east wing, where the windows were taller and the air always seemed to carry the faint scent of wildflowers from the gardens below. It was one of the only places that felt welcoming, and I knew exactly why.“Elara?” I called softly, peeking into the sunlit sitting room.Tristan’s grandmother sat near the window, a basket of embroidery resting in her lap. Silver hair hung loose over her shoulders, glinting in the afternoon light. There was something about her — a warmth that made the cold stone walls feel less like a fortress and more like a home.Her head lifted, and her face lit up with a smile that crinkled the corners of her eyes. “Jessica, dear. Come in. I could use some company.”I stepped inside, the thick rug muffling my steps, and settled into the chair beside her. For a moment, I just watched her hands move — the needle gliding through the fabric in smooth, practiced motions.“Do you like it here?” she asked suddenly, her voic

  • Claimed By The Big Bad Alpha    Chapter 18

    Jessica Lewis It had been a week since we arrived at Tristan’s real home. if you could call a place this massive a home. The mansion — no, the castle — still felt like something out of a movie. Endless hallways, rooms I hadn’t even seen yet, and way too much space for someone like me who wasn’t used to luxury.I was still getting lost, still hesitant to touch things for fear they were older than my entire bloodline, and still trying to figure out where I fit in this strange new life.This morning I woke up to the smell of coffee, rich and familiar, pulling me out of sleep. The tray beside my bed was set with pastries, fruit, and my favorite — a cinnamon roll almost too pretty to eat.And right next to the plate was a single folded note.Follow the roses.My brow arched, curiosity replacing sleepiness as I climbed out of bed. Sure enough, when I stepped into the hallway, there they were — rose petals scattered on the floor, a soft trail of red leading down the corridor.I followed the

Galugarin at basahin ang magagandang nobela
Libreng basahin ang magagandang nobela sa GoodNovel app. I-download ang mga librong gusto mo at basahin kahit saan at anumang oras.
Libreng basahin ang mga aklat sa app
I-scan ang code para mabasa sa App
DMCA.com Protection Status