Quill's POV “The Shadow Clan has taken your girls in their ship,” Narok started. “And that ship that is called the Crimson Tide. It rarely stays in port for more than two days before disappearing into the sea once more.” “This means that we need to act fast if we are going to have any hope of catching up with the ship,” I told Alpha Robert. I listened carefully to Narok's words, making sure to commit them to memory. “Finally! We have something to work with,” Sir said as we kept listening to Narok. "Our first step," he said. “We will analyze the data we have on the Crimson Tide to see if we can discern a pattern in their movements. This will help us determine which ports they are most likely to visit next." He continued, "Once we have a list of potential ports, we'll divide the world into quadrants and assign a field team to each. Each team will be responsible for monitoring the ports within their quadrant for any signs of the Crimson Tide's arrival.” “Ok,” I said, nodding my hea
Quill's POV I sat in my tent, lost in my thoughts: “I have been away for months, searching for the missing girls and now I’m faced with an even greater challenge: my marriage to Ava. The future of the Blue River Clan is at stake. It feels as if a weight—the weight of this responsibility—is pressing down on my shoulders.” I stood up. “Without marrying Ava, there’s no way I can become the alpha of the Blue River Clan. The agreement between my family and Ava's was always clear: I married Ava and together we’d inherit the throne. It’s a tradition that has been practiced for generations.” I sighed. “I’ve always dreamed of becoming an alpha and I was so close to it but now it’s appearing difficult to achieve—unless I can bring Ava back of course.” These thoughts haunted me day and night. I began to lose sleep, but with tosses and turns. Narok's camp was a buzzing hive of activities, with werewolves performing various tasks in the service of their leader. “Narok’s a really wise man,” I
Ava's POV “This is so exciting!” I told Mia while we were on one of our adventures. “I can't wait to see what the future holds.” “You’re right Ava,” Mia agreed. “And I've also learned so much about myself here.” I beamed at her. “Me too. I've also learned so much about the world around me! The Shadow Clan treats me like one of their own. The bonds that we formed during our time here are unbreakable! And the memories we've made will stay with me forever!” During one particular mission, we were sailing towards a small island to retrieve a precious artifact. “The weather here is rough and the waves are high, Captain. What are we going to do?” one of the sailors asked Captain James but William interrupted: “We’ve survived a lot of things already, so why worry? We are going to complete this task just like we've completed others.” As we drew closer, we saw several rival factions trying to claim the artifact for themselves. “Hey! Who are you and what are you doing here?” “We're the S
Ava's POV William and I arrived at the conference in Europe to find a mix of humans, vampires, werewolves, and other magical beings. "Welcome,” an old vampire greeted us. The meeting began: “Welcome to our annual conference for shapeshifters and magical beings. We've gathered here today to discuss the current state of the supernatural world and how we can overcome the challenges that lie ahead,” the old vampire spoke with a raspy voice. My mouth was literally opened all through the event. “I thought werewolves were the only shapeshifters,” I leaned to William and whispered. He replied. “As you can see, there are other magical creatures that have mastered the art without being born with it like us.” William and I made our way to our seats, surrounded by other shapeshifters and magical beings. The conference started. “The vampires are here with a presentation on the topic about the problems shapeshifters face,” one of the members of the meeting announced. A vampire stood up. “T
Ava's POV The castle seemed to have been built long ago by a king; the outside was covered in ivy and the inside was full of grand rooms and towering staircases. William led me through the castle then stopped in front of a door and knocked twice. After a few moments, the door was opened by a tall, pale man with piercing eyes. "William, my dear friend!" he exclaimed, leaning forward to hug him. He then turned his gaze to me. "And who might this be?” "Oh, forgive me," William clicked his tongue. "This is Ava, a friend of mine. Ava, meet Christopher, one of my oldest and dearest friends." I smiled and shook Christopher's hand. "It's a pleasure to meet you. William has told me so much about you." Christopher returned the smile and led us into the room. "And it's a pleasure to finally meet you, Ava. William speaks very highly of you as well.” We entered a large room filled with people and music. “William, this place is really big; I don’t know what to do here,” I complained but befor
William's POV “I’ve noticed Ava has felt out of place during many of our voyages,” Thomas told me with a worried expression. “Yes, I did notice that too,” I replied. “But I'm really trying my best to protect her and help her settle in.” I paused, then continued, “Even though she’s out of her element, she’s always eager to learn and try new things. I can tell she’s a natural explorer, and I really admire her courage and determination.” Thomas nodded. “True. Even when we went on the journey to that isolated island. It was a stunning place, with white sand beaches and crystal but we soon found out it was also home to a group of hostile natives. They didn't like visitors much.” I smiled. “Yeah, I could tell Ava was feeling nervous and scared, and I did my best to reassure her. She was still eager to explore though.” I added, “The natives were closing in on us, and it was clear that we needed to make a run for it. So I grabbed Ava's hand and led her into the jungle.” Thomas laughed.
William's POV The merchant cleared her throat and began, "I have heard great things about you from a mutual contact of ours in Morocco. You see, they mentioned that you were a trusted business partner and someone I could rely on for advice. Is it safe to discuss this in front of Mia?" I was taken aback by her question. “Who could our mutual contact be?” My mind raced as I wondered. “It’s clear that she’s interested in more than just my spices. I wonder what kind of information she had heard about me.” With a deep breath, I nodded, "Of course. Mia is a trusted partner of mine and can be present in any business discussions we'll have." The merchant took a sip of wine and spoke in a low, serious voice, "I understand that you have moved a lot of illicit cargo for Mallam Abu, including humans." She looked at Mia, who was in shock. "Yes," I replied as I poured myself some wine. "But let me assure you, I hate people who talk too much, whatever we discuss dies in our meetings." "I unde
Mia's POV As I walked down the hallway to the Merchant's bedroom, I couldn't help but feel nervous. “What should I expect? I've never been with a woman before. Yet, the thought of exploring this side of myself with the Merchant is both exhilarating and terrifying.” I knocked gently on her bedroom door. “You can come in,” I heard the Merchant's voice from inside. As I opened the door, I was greeted with the sight of the Merchant sitting on the bed. She wore a nightgown but it barely covered any meaningful flesh. "Mia, you look so beautiful," she said, reaching out a hand to me. I took her hand and immediately felt a shiver run through me. "Thank you," I replied with a trembling voice. “Come.” The Merchant gestured for me to sit with her on the bed, and I did so. "Mia, I have wanted you since I saw you. We keep very busy schedules and I know it would be a while before I would see you again, so I figured I have to make my move on you today." I took a deep breath, feeling the tens