Mag-log inAmelia's POV
The second those words left his mouth, I made a sound I couldn’t control.
A soft, shaky whimper escaped me before I could stop it. My whole body tensed in embarrassment.
I wanted to pretend it hadn’t happened, but it had.
Heat rushed to my cheeks. Not just from fear—though that still had a grip on me—but from something else.
Something I didn’t understand and didn’t want to feel. Shame. Confusion. A strange flicker of arousal that I hated myself for.
His eyes shifted.
Gone was the cold, dead stare I’d first seen. Now, they looked focused. Like I’d caught his attention in a way that didn’t make sense.
“Mmm… oh… yes,” I said, forcing the words out. I didn’t know what I was supposed to sound like. I didn’t know what kind of act I was performing. I just knew I had to keep going if I wanted to live.
The train jolted to a stop.
Before I could think, his hand pressed hard between my thighs. My whole body froze. Then his lips brushed against my ear.
“Louder,” he whispered.
I flinched.
But I did what he said.
“Yes—ahh—please…”
The sound of heavy boots pounded outside the compartment. The door handle rattled. My pulse raced.
Then he pushed his full weight against me. Warm and solid. I could feel every inch of his body. For a moment, I couldn’t even breathe.
And then something strange happened.
It felt like a jolt—like warmth spreading from my fingertips into him the second they brushed his side. That’s when I realized—I’d touched something wet. His wound. His breath hitched. His body shuddered. A low grunt slipped from his throat, like pain and relief had hit him at once.
Was he healing?
Did I have such abilities? How–
The door swung open.
A young soldier stood in the doorway. He froze like someone had hit pause.
His eyes landed on us—me flat on my back, skirt rucked up just enough to imply the worst, him hovering over me like we’d been caught mid-sin.
The color drained from the soldier’s face—then came rushing back in full force. His ears went bright red. His mouth opened like he wanted to say something, anything, but no words came out.
He looked like he’d walked straight into a live wire.
I met his eyes, wide and glassy. My cheeks were burning. My body was still stiff beneath the stranger’s weight.
I knew we weren't really doing anything but the shame and embarrassment that filled me could rival actual couples caught in the middle of sex.
The soldier blinked, panicked. His gaze bounced from my face to the stranger’s hand still gripping my thigh. His lips moved—but nothing came out.
“There’s… uh—” His voice cracked. “There’s nothing here,” he mumbled, stepping back like he’d touched fire.
The door slammed shut, and he was gone.
Silence fell again.
But the man didn’t move off me.
He stayed exactly where he was, heavy and still. His hand was still on my thigh. I could feel his breath against my cheek. The knife wasn’t touching me anymore, but the memory of it hadn’t faded.
I should’ve fought back. Should’ve yelled. Hit him. Something.
But I was scared.
So I did the only thing left to do—I turned my head to the side, closed my eyes, and kept moaning.
When the train finally lurched back into motion, it felt like a reprieve from hell. His hand withdrew slowly, the blade disappearing somewhere inside his coat. He rose from above me with the same lethal elegance he’d used to pin me down, and I rolled away, fumbling to straighten my skirt and button my blouse.
He adjusted his clothing like nothing had happened. No urgency. No shame.
Then he looked at me.
“You did well,” he said, voice low and rough. “Not many could keep their heads. You’re… special.”
I didn’t answer. I didn’t even look at him. I focused on fixing the last button with fingers that wouldn’t stop shaking.
He lit a match, the flame flaring between us. I flinched at the sudden light. He leaned in, inspecting my face like I was some puzzle he hadn’t quite solved. Then his fingers found my jaw.
“Name.”
The demand was soft but unmistakable. I hesitated, then lied. “Emily.”
He studied me for a beat too long. I thought he might call my bluff, but instead, he smirked.
“Emily.” He tasted the word. “I owe you. You saved my life.”
Outside, a high whistle pierced the night air—two quick bursts. His eyes flicked to the window.
Without ceremony, he shrugged off his blood-streaked coat and tossed it out. It fluttered through the air like dead weight, vanishing into the night.
I stared as it clicked—the blood on his clothes wasn’t his.
For a second, I foolishly wanted to ask him if he was truly okay but I ignored it.
If earlier he looked like a cornered animal now he stood like an Alpha who knew back up had already arrived.
And maybe it had. His people were probably already here, watching.
He blew out the match, plunging us back into darkness, but the image of his face burned behind my eyelids—sharp jaw, unreadable eyes, blood-matted hair. He shifted slightly, closer again, and inhaled.
“You smell good,” he murmured. “Sweet. Like spring. It’s… distracting.”
I stiffened.
His voice dipped lower, more curious than aggressive now. “Which pack are you from?”
I stayed quiet. Saying too much could be a mistake. If he was connected to my father—even by accident—it could all come back to me. I couldn’t take that risk.
His gaze lingered on me, thoughtful. He probably took my silence for bashfulness.
He tipped his head, mouth quirking. “What is it—shy?” A beat. “Or scared?”
“N– No,” I said, though my pulse thudded hard enough to count.
“Then why won’t you tell me your pack?”
“I don’t have one,” I muttered. Technically, that wasn’t a lie—since I was running.
His gaze sharpened. “A rogue, then?”
I shook my head, and the movement must have drawn his attention to the bruises on my neck, the jagged scar along my forearm. I felt his eyes follow the path, heavy, calculating.
His body stilled, and the air between us thickened—something in his presence shifting, changing. The earlier softness slipped away, replaced by a sharp, predatory edge that made my pulse race.
“Who put those on you?”
"He's close, I can sense him and that evil woman." Noah said as they made their way to the front line.Amelia drew her closer to him when he said those words, and Ryder slowed down his pace so he could stay close to them."Wait." Ryder's father said, and they all paused, causing the troops behind them to stop as well."He's here." Ryder whispered, and went to stand in front of Noah and Amelia.There was the sound of leaves and twigs crushing under the feet of many men, before Jasper and Camille appeared, with a great multitude of troops right behind them."And there they are." Amelia said dryly, laying her hands on Noah's shoulder and keeping him close. She knew her puppy was strong, but her maternal instincts didn't made her worry unceasingly about them.Camille smiled victoriously when she saw them, and happily clapped her hands."Oh darling!" She called out to Jasper, "Look! You were right, here they are!""Ah yes." Jasper said and grinned when his eyes fell on Ryder, "For a momen
AMELIA's POV"I had hoped we would have some more time, but it seems Jasper and Camille couldn't wait to put an end to us." I said and rubbed at the chill I felt on my upper arm.The warriors in training had noticed the change in the sky and had paused in their archery to study the skies."You really think this means they've gone to the king?" Ryder asked , looking up at the sky with some concern. I nodded when he looked back at me."I would not have been sure if I hadn't read those books of history. I read in one Chapter about the signs of the king's coming wrath. These dark clouds were one of them."I looked up again and shook my head, "Plus, I can't smell it, the rain. I've always been able to catch even the faintest whiff of a storm coming. Not this time."Ryder nodded slowly."I believe you." He said and turned to the warriors, "They've trained well. I would have wished for more time, but it seems like we will have to make do with what we already have.""Yeah." I whispered and h
JASPER's pov"Ryder and Amelia probably believe they have advantage, with the Starlight pack Alpha on their side, but they have another thing coming for them." I said to Camilla.She had been restless since we returned from that wretched pack. But while she was losing her mind, I was actually strategizing."What are we going to do? We don't know any other pack that is immune to pain." Camille whined and I just smiled."Maybe we don't, but that doesn't mean we don't have other resources." I said and leaned back on the couch I sat on, "You see, Camille, while you've been pulling your hairs apart I've actually been gathering some good old friends who can help us."That seemed to get her attention and she relaxed enough to hear me out."What old friends?" She asked."Some witches, other rogues. And with just enough bad mouthing about Amelia and her mutt, we all now have a common goal. We all want those two killed. Maybe when we kill them, we can channel their strength."Camille smiled mi
AMELIA's pov"Well, that was eventful." I said to Ryder as we made our way back to our pack land."You can say that again." Ryder said, placing a hand around my shoulder, "We've formed new alliances, and both Camille and Jasper were thrown out on their arses. Safe to say that was quite satisfying.""I agree." I said, absentmindedly leaning into his embrace, "But now that we’ve got the allegiance of the starlight pack, where do we go from here?""The Starlight Alpha's allegiance is one thing. But there are other forces to assemble. My parents are calling in their best troops, and I suppose I need to do the same."I nodded slowly, "Do you have the right set of people in mind?""I most definitely do." He said confidently, "And once we get home, I'm going to reach out to each and every one of them.""I hope and pray their responses are favorable."And most of their responses were indeed positive. Some of the others, despite wanting to help us, still had their reservations about whether No
AMELIA's pov"We will visit the starlight pack and ask for their allegiance." Ryder told me the next morning as we were about setting out for our journey."That's the pack that is immune to pain?" I asked, and he nodded. "Well then, let's waste no more time." We left Noah in the care of Ryder's parents and headed out.The starlight pack wasn't very easy to find. Their pack was secluded from town, and we had to travel through thick forest to get there. But Ryder was good with navigation."I wonder why they live so far away from town." I said when we got to the starlight pack house."Perhaps because they don't really wish to be found." Ryder speculated and dusted off debris from my shirt.We had just been ushered into the house by the Pack's Beta, when the doorbell rang. The alpha had other visitors as well, it seemed."I don't believe it." Ryder gasped and swore, but I was a bit confused myself."What's wrong?" I asked him, but I soon perceived them before I even saw them. Jasper an
RYDER's pov"We can't do this alone, that's for sure." I said quietly and reached for Amelia's hand."Neither is your adversary." Delilah chimed in and we turned to look at her. Her eyes had gone from having a faraway look to white clear orbs, "Even now, Jasper is rallying multiple factions, amassing greater power than either one of you could with stand by yourselves.""Then we won't fight by ourselves." I said firmly, tightening my grip on Amelia's hand, "We will fight together and we're going to seek help as well."After our meeting, we thanked Delilah for her foresight and left."Where do we begin?" Amelia asked as we walked back to the room."I'm going to gather as many troops as I can. But don't worry so much, Baby. I'm going to protect you. My family is your family now, Amelia. And I won't let anyone hurt our family."She nodded slowly, although she still seemed a bit worried.That night, while Amelia and Noah slept, and stayed awake conversing with my parents and asking for the
AMELIA's pov"What was that?" I murmured, more to myself than to Ryder, but he still drew his brow as though trying to understand me."what?" He whispered."It's just…" I think I had just seen a memory of us. My chest tightened strangely as something brushed against my mind and vanished before I
AMELIA's pov"You don't go anywhere near my Luna and pup." Ryder roared and rushed forward to stand between me and the crowd again. The sound of his voice was loud and cracked through the air like thunder. So sharp and commanding was the intensity, it was enough to make even the bravest wolves hes
AMELIA's pov"you won't leave this place whole by the time I'm done with you." Camille sneered and came at me with full force.I caught her by her neck, and to her surprise, lifted her into the air, and tossed her across the ground. She landed with a loud thud, and the crowd gasped in shock.No one
AMELIA's pov"Damned little mutt! You must be out of your mind! How could you think that she's your mother?" Camille reached for Noah and once again snatched him away from me."No!" I yelled, lunging forward, fingers barely brushing the sleeve of his shirt before someone slammed into my shoulder an







