MasukAfter a devastating betrayal, Gal Rivera’s world spins out of control until Milo Anderson, her childhood friend and secret werewolf, steps in to pick up the pieces. But when a careless secret tears them apart, Milo ends up in a magical coma only Gal can break. In a race against time, Gal discovers she’s not just human and that her fate is entwined with a powerful pack, an ancient curse, and the boy she thought she knew. To save him, she must unlock her hidden past, face an eerie forest witch, and embrace the wolf within. Love was just the beginning. Now, the real fight begins.
Lihat lebih banyakMy phone fell off my hands involuntarily as I saw the sight before me. Locked between each other's arms were my own boyfriend, Evan and the person I called my best friend, Sai.
"Gal..." Sia stammered, unsure of what to say. They probably didn't know they were going to get caught because my mum had initially refused to let me attend the party until my granny interfered. “Evan, you son of a bitch!” I stormed up and slapped him hard. “What are you doing with my friend?” His arms were wrapped around the last person I expected him to cheat on me with; Sia, my best friend. Their lips were locked in a kiss. Her hands were in his hair. His fingers dug into her waist like no other person existed. “Oh my God, Gal,” Evan jumped like he’d touched an electric fence. Sai turned around, her face draining of color so fast it was almost funny. “Gal…” she started, her voice all breath and guilt. “No,” I snapped back at her. “You don’t get to say my name like that. Not after what I just saw.” “It’s not what you think,” Evan mumbled, eyes wide, guilty. “Oh, so you didn’t have your tongue down my best friend’s throat? Should I go back and get a replay? All because I told you I wouldn't be able to come to the party?” Sai reached out for me. “It was a mistake…. please, please, Gal.” “Don't touch me!” I flinched, taking a step back. “You don’t trip and fall into someone’s mouth, Sai. How long have both of you been sneaking around behind my back?” “I'm so sorry, babe,” she begged, looking like she wanted to cry. Good. I hoped it burned. “Pookie, please I can explain.” Evan tried to do that thing where he made his voice soft like it could calm me down. Not this time around. “Don’t,” I said. “Don’t look at me like you’re the victim. I was such a fool to believe that you love me.” Evan has the audacity to look guilty. I laugh. Loud. Ugly. People are looking now. The music feels quieter somehow. Sai’s mascara is running. Evan’s trying to reach for me. I pushed him away with all my strength. “You don’t get to touch me. You don’t get to be sorry.” I didn’t wait to see his reaction. Didn’t need to. I turned on my heel and walked straight through the party like I owned the damn place. People stared, whispers followed me like perfume, but I didn’t care. Let them talk. Let them watch, I didn't care. I couldn't believe the two closest people to me had betrayed me. Evan was everything to me, we’d been together since ninth grade. We’d made it through awkward phases, bad grades, weekend fights, and even the weird two-week break last year where he thought we “needed space.” And Sai? She had been my best friend before Evan even entered the picture. She knew what he meant to me. We’d stayed up on video calls, gossiping and giggling about him back when he barely knew my name. I felt like such a fool, I grabbed the first drink I saw and drowned it. Then I drank another and another... And another. I didn’t ask what was in them. Didn’t care. My chest burned, I didn't want to go back home in that state, so I danced. I didn’t care who it was with. I laughed too loudly, let my hair stick to my neck, let random guys spin me until the room tilted. Somewhere between tipsy and dizzy, I stumbled toward someone I didn’t know…just a vague face, a red hoodie, a grin that I didn’t trust but didn’t fear either. His hand reached for my waist. I didn’t get a chance to decide what I’d do next. A hand yanked me back hard. I nearly tripped, but another arm caught me, steady and firm. Milo. Milo; my arch enemy, was not just the annoying-classmate cum next door neighbor kind of worst to me. No. Ours was a rivalry forged in the fires of childhood betrayals over the years. A beef that had been marinated in petty sabotage and glitter since elementary school. He stole my debate cards in sixth grade. Tripped me during the eighth-grade relay. And last year? Rigged my locker to explode with ping-pong balls and confetti. Of course, no one ever believed me. Not when he smiled like some cologne-drenched choir boy. Milo Landry wore what I called ‘a fake charm’ like cologne. And every other person but me, fell for it. But I knew better. To me, he was a menace in angel’s clothing. But now, he stood between me and the guy, eyes like ice shards. His chest rose and fell with slow, controlled breaths. “She’s done dancing,” I heard him say coldly to the guy. The guy raised his hands. “Chill, man. I didn’t know she was taken.” “She’s not,” Milo said, voice even sharper now. “But she’s not yours, either.” The guy slinked away. I stared at Milo, my vision swimming, trying to focus. “Why are you even here?” I mumbled. “Came to gloat? To mock me?” He didn’t answer. Just looked at me with this unreadable expression on his face. “You’re all the same,” I whispered, throat closing. “You, Evan…every damn boy in the whole damn school…” Just like that tears came rushing out of my eyes unexpectedly; hot and fast and humiliating. I tried to blink them away, but they wouldn’t stop. “I hate you,” I sobbed, my voice breaking from despair. “I hate you, Milo…I hate you Evan…All of you!” I just couldn't stop myself. Milo studied me for a while, his jaw tightened. Then he sighed, like someone who’d just taken on a burden they didn’t ask for and stepped closer to me. “Time up,” he said. “You’ve had enough fun for one night.” And the next thing I knew, he was lifting me off the ground. “What the hell…” I slawed…”put me down…” “Hell no,” he retorted. “We don't want you to be here anymore. Just keep quiet.”EPILOGUE The sunlight in Alpha Rowan’s office was too calm for how loud the world felt inside me. It streamed through tall windows, dust floating like tiny stars in its glow. Everything smelled sharper now; the polished wood, the faint musk of parchment, the pine resin in the walls. My new senses caught every thread of it, and it made my pulse race.Milo sat beside me on the long leather bench, his knee brushing mine, a quiet reassurance that I wasn’t adrift. Across from us, Alpha Rowan leaned over his desk, hands clasped, studying me the way someone studies the weather before deciding if it’s safe to travel.“How are you feeling now?” he asked. His voice was calm, low, threaded with patience that came from command and care in equal measure.I hesitated. There was no easy answer. I had woken at dawn with the forest in my head; every rustle, every distant heartbeat, every pulse of the earth. Even now, the air felt alive against my skin. “Different,” I said finally. “Like I’m made of l
My arms slid under her knees and around her back, and I lifted her into my arms. She gasped, and giggled excitedly as I set her in the middle of the bed. My heart was hammering a primal rhythm against my ribs. Mine. Missed. Need.I started with her shoes, dropping them to the floor with soft thuds. My fingers found the button of her jeans, then the zipper. The rasp of it was loud in the quiet room. I pushed the denim down her hips, my lips following the path my hands made. I kissed the hollow of her hip bone, the soft skin of her inner thigh, the sensitive spot behind her knee.“You’re trembling,” I murmured against her skin.“You know why,” she breathed, her back arching off the bed as I peeled her jeans away completely.Her shirt was next. I lifted it over her head, and she helped me, arms rising. And then she was in just her simple cotton bra and panties, pale against her skin in the moonlight. I hooked a finger under each strap of her bra, dragging them down her shoulders slowly.
The moon hung impossibly full over the valley, a perfect silver disc that seemed to hum in my chest. Its light spilled through the trees and over the roofs of the pack house, washing everything in quiet radiance. I could hear the faint rhythm of the pack’s howls deep in the forest, echoing like ancient music; steady, reverent, alive.Rowan’s words still echoed in my head: “The moon will complete what love began. Tonight, you do not run, Milo and Gal. Tonight, you join.”It had been a week since I’d woken. A week since Gal saved my life and changed both of ours forever. Alpha had insisted that Gal must stay at least for two weeks in the pack house for training and counseling about her new life. None of our parents had anything against it. Our mothers had been coming to check up on us every two days. Every day since I woke up the world has felt different; clearer, quieter, as if the air itself was listening. We’d walked, laughed, eaten with the pack, and trained side by side, but toni
When I woke again, sunlight was pouring through the high windows of the sick bay, bright and golden, carrying the scent of pine and morning dew. The air felt clean and alive. My body was sore, but the kind of sore that reminded me I was still here. I blinked slowly, taking in the empty room.For a moment, I lay there in silence, listening to my own breathing. No pain. No darkness. The faint thrum of the bond pulsed softly beneath my skin, steady and sure. Gal.I couldn’t stay here another second. I had to see her.I swung my legs over the edge of the bed, ignoring the faint protest in my muscles. My hand brushed against the bandage on my chest, and I froze. The healer’s wrappings were loose now, slipping down my skin. I pulled them away and there was nothing. No wounds. No blood. Just smooth, pale skin, unbroken except for faint silver lines tracing where the bite and the curse had once burned through me.They shimmered faintly, like threads of moonlight woven under the surface.I exh












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