LOGINLukan Days later We couldn’t find anything. Whatever had been stored in the tunnel, the place where we’d seen the rogue leader hiding, was gone and stripped clean. No scent, no markings, no trace left behind. Whoever cleared it out knew exactly what they were doing and had the time to do it thoroughly. I stood in front of the window, hands buried deep in my pockets, staring out without really seeing anything. My thoughts circled back to Alpha Jaden and Luna Mira, still missing, still ghosts slipping through every lead we chased. They were alive. I knew it. And I knew who was sheltering them. Alpha Robert. The council would never step forward and publicly claim them without raising questions they weren’t ready to answer. But Alpha Robert didn’t care about appearances. He never had. He was the only one I knew who would help them directly, quietly, and without hesitation. He makes it seem as if he isn't still grieving, still carrying hate deep in his heart. When one loo
RowenaBy dawn, Lukan and I marched up to the Silvermoon gate. We burst it open, Lukan dressed as one of the warriors to keep suspicion since we now know they are mistaken Lucian for Lukan, and during our search, we found two scents: one from Silvermoon, the other from Loha Robert. These two dare come onto my property and take my people. Leaving Lukan and the warriors to take care of themselves, I had other business to attend to. I found out some stuff about my parents' death that I needed to confront my uncle about, and I knew exactly where to find him. I storm into the study, my footsteps echo through the room, my uncle looks up, startled, but he remains behind the desk.“ You know why I'm here, don't you?” I asked him. I stood behind Drake, who was sitting in my chair. I've been looking for him since I saw him in the hallway with the little boy. They heard the chaos going on outside. Drake tried to get up, but I pushed him back down on the chair. “ What the hell is going on? Wha
Lucian I had just left my room when I saw her going into the forest walking zombie like as if someone was controlling her, I followed after her to see she lay on the cold soil as if it was nothing more but an everyday thing, picking her up I took her back to her room and waited for her to wake up, and when she did her eyes widen when they landed on me standing by the window. “ How long has that been happening?” I asked her. I tried to keep my voice calm, but it was impossible when I was angry. Avoiding eye contact, “A few months or so,” she says quietly. “Why are you here?” Chuckled, “Why am I here?” I stood at the foot of the bed. “ I follow you into the forest at night, Lucie, at night! You just went to sleep, what the hell is going on with you?” “ Sleepwalking,” she says. I spun on my heel, facing the window. I couldn't bring myself to look at her without shouting, and that won't help the situation. “ You knew, you've been sleepwalking,” I say, my voice tight with emot
Lukan “The case is dismissed; there's not enough evidence for us to take action against the Silvermoon.” The elder had said during the meeting that I had asked to see how they would react to the news that Silvermoon was fighting illegally; they didn't disappoint, refusing to look further and just closing the case. I slowly lifted my gaze. “ No grounds?! We have confirmed the fights we have witnessed and the survivors' confessions. What more do you need?” I ask them. An elder cleared his throat. “Silvermoon claims the incidents occurred outside their official territory.” I let out a sharp laugh. “You expect us to believe an underground fight is going on and they don't know anything about it? , What about the confessions?” “The council must maintain balance,” another councilor said calmly. “Accusations alone are not enough.” “Those weren’t accusations,” I snapped. “They were confessions.” I stepped forward, my aura pressing against the chamber walls. “You are choosing si
Rowena The next day, I was in the pack house office, going through the complaints the pack members had submitted. I have been slacking on that part of the job, not because I didn't want to, but because things have been crazy around here lately. I didn't see the need to get involved in personal matters. Still, here I am forcing myself to make sure that two brothers don't kill each other because of a damn cabin that they could just move on and get another one, instead, they can't decide on who gets it. Sighs, “ Which one of you mated first?” I ask the brothers as I rub away the rest of the sleep from my eyes. The older brother turned to me and said, “ I found my mate a month ago, and my mother promised me the cabin, and now he won't let me go.” I had a big urge to roll my eyes at their ridiculous argument, but I had to hold myself back, “Alright, was there a written note of that promise? Does your mother still feel the same?” I find myself asking. “Mother doesn't want to get i
Lukan The next day, the house was still buzzing with activity, and everyone was on cleaning duty. The party was a success, and so was the ladies' plan. Silvermoon took the bait. Now we are gathering every piece of evidence we can to take it to the Council and see how they would handle the situation. If they don't do anything, we will have no choice but to take matters into our own hands. Something that I'm looking forward to doing since the moment that I found out how they have been treating my mate when she was living with them. I push the door open to the private room at the clinic where Dane Winter was staying for the past couple of days, since I brought him here, and he opened the door to a whole new world for us. “ Is there a problem?” I asked him when I walked after closing the door behind me. The old man turned around to see me standing in the doorway. He smiled, “Good, you're here. I'm going crazy behind lock-up in here. I need to get some air.” The man whined.







