Elena's POV The past few days have been nothing short of total quietness and peace. I had no troubles from the head maid and her minions even if that was suspicious on its own. The fact that they had suddenly began to warm up to me, trying to be friends with me was suspicious enough. However, I tried to put that aside and think of the more pressing problem I had ahead of me. My training. According to Cory, I was quite slow and seemed unfit for training like that. I wasn't like Vera who was smart and quick to learn anything new. And surprisingly, I was more pissed at myself than I was at Cory for being so blunt without being considerate about my feelings. All through the days, I couldn't stop thinking about what I could possibly do to make things better. To make myself better. I really wanted to become better at training. “What are you doing here alone?” The familiar voice dug deep into my thoughts, causing distractions. I quickly put down the book I had been reading beside me
Alpha North’s POVI waited patiently even if my wolf and heart was in an uproar. The elders had been shocked by my rudeness. I knew of that but none of it could bother me that period of time. I kept shaking my legs like a little child who was scared of the punishment he would receive soonest. Sitting on the bed wasn't enough for me so I stood to my feet immediately, pacing up and about the room. I knew she wouldn't be home anytime soon so I sent her a text the minute I left the elders chambers. If she didn't want me to create a scene wherever she was, she was going to come back home to me because hell yeah! I was going to find her. When I heard the gate creak open, I walked to take a peep at the window. Then, I saw that she was the one who had driven in. I kept watching until she finally walked out of her car and began to walk into the house. It took me quite a while to walk away from the window because I couldn't stop staring. And each stare took me back to the picture I had seen
Alpha North’s POVIt was another day to do the bidding of the elders. Although I couldn't explain the sudden pain I was beginning to feel in my chest ever since I woke up during the first cock crow. I winced in pain when I felt the sharp pain again. My wolf cried out, snarling and fighting. “Hold on little one. It'll be fine soon.” I comforted, my voice low but pleading enough. It took quite a while before my wolf calmed, growling silently. I was still sitting on the bed, but my heart broke even more when I stretched my hands backward, to feel nothing of her as I had expected. Again. This was one of those times where she chose to walk away from me in the middle of the night. And the only question that could play in my mind was where on earth had she gone to? Even if I wanted to know, I couldn't get a response because she was the only one who would have an answer to that. And when asked, the response would be nothing but lies as my heart would signal to me. “She is gone again.
Elena's pov. “Elena,” I heard the call. It was loud enough. It was disturbing enough. And the only thing that could play in my head was who had just called me? “Elena, wake up.” My eyes flashed open the moment I heard the call. One quick observation was that I was no longer in my room nor was I on my bed. “Where am I?” The question left my lips immediately as I felt my face fold up on a wrinkle. Unfortunately, there was no response. Not even from the voice that had been calling. I realized almost immediately that everywhere was equally dark. I suddenly found myself walking towards an end in the middle of the darkness and a place I was sure I've never been. Neither did I even know where I was. But I succeeded in finding the switch attached to the end of the wall I had walked to and soon enough, everywhere was lit. “Weird.” I muttered to myself. The light didn't come up immediately. It kept blinking continuously, showing little fragments of light until the full light
Olivia's pov.“That piece of shit!” I stormed the living room, thrashing every object present on the high table. My entire being burned in total anger, fuming. My wolf growled and snarled, ready to attack. I heard the footsteps of the maids and caught a quick glance of them as they scurried away, fright folded up on their faces. Luckily for them, they were the least of my problems. “You shouldn't get all riled up because of Elian.” I recognized the voice to be Oliver. “I swear to God, I'm going to crush both of them.” I stood back up to my feet, my eyes getting lost into space. “I think that would be a waste of time. I mean, are you sure he's really your mate? We don't want to go barking at the wrong tree.” His words caused my thoughts to stop immediately, and I turned to take a proper look at him. At first, I burst into a menacing chuckle, trying my best to stifle the anger at his statement. “You're my brother, yet you're so dumb. How on earth is that possible?” I questioned, e
Elian's pov.“Your pack is dying as the day goes by. So, you need Olivia's alliance. If other rival packs find out how weak you are as an alpha, they'd come knocking at your door.” Elder Dunbar opened up just before he walked out. “And what makes you think I'm a weak alpha?” “Every part of you reeks of fear, disturbances and most importantly, weakness.”“I can't get back with Olivia if that's what you're trying to insinuate. I choose my peace over anything else.” I fired. “Peace?” He snorted.“I'll find another way to protect my pack from any external attacks. It doesn't have to be all about Olivia. She can't be the only deal.” I argued, my blood boiling like it was about to burst open its kettle. “Are you just dumb? Or you're just being stubborn?” Elder Dunbar suddenly grabbed me by the collar. His hands were heavy while his eyes widened and darkened with anger. “You've been waiting on your damn sister for years now which I believe is the reason you've been stalling on claiming