Kraktos had returned to the changing room the moment he walked out of the office and Myron was nagging. "Kraktos, you can’t do this, this is crazy, this is disregarding all the values and rules we set in the pack. This is messing everything up!" Myron shouted at Kraktos, he didn't understand what the hell Kraktos was doing. "Should I mark her instead?" Kraktos, who was taking off his clothes again, asked nonchalantly and Myron froze. "I am going to assume that is a no." He responded and bit his thumb, before smearing the blood over the seal then shifted. He grabbed a piece of cloth and seal in his mouth and ran out of the room towards the library. Anna, who felt abandoned, was shocked to see the wolf coming back and her eyes lighted up with happiness as she stared at him. "You came back!" She said and watched him drop the thing in his mouth in front of her, she bent down and looked at it then she frowned in confusion. "This... this is…" She looked up at the wolf in front of her
Collins had known Myron since he was a child, they grew up together as siblings, even though they were cousins. Collins' parents died when he was very young and since then he had lived in the Alpha's home and had grown up with Myron playing the role of his elder brother. They were best of friends with the mischievous Winston and had been training together since they were very young. But in all their childhood, Myron had always been passive to everything except his training as the next Alpha. When it comes to the pack, he followed the rules to the letter, didn't give room for any other opinions or thoughts, and never compromised. Even though growing up, this character of his was a worry to his mother who felt he would live a boring life, it showed the members of the pack how much of a good Alpha he would grow up to be. This character of his alone was one of the reasons why his position as the future Alpha had been undisputed since he was young. Seeing this same Myron now walk into hi
"What are you doing there standing in a daze?" Winston snapped out of his daze when he heard Avi ask as she bumped his shoulder with her own, not even sparing him a glance as she walked into the dining room cheerfully, she had a lot of things to be happy about today, she had no doubt shown her sovereignty over Anna multiple times today and even Myron spared no effort in telling her how Anna does not belong to the pack. What made her most happy was the fact that Anna walked in just in time to hear it, maybe this time she would stop laying schemes. She hummed a tune happily, at least she knew Myron’s heart was solid. She had nothing to worry about. Since she had been the Alpha's mate, she had never had any reason to cook, the omegas in the mansion’s kitchen were proficient in their job and prepared meals three times a day, all she did in her house was sleep there, now she that she thought of it, with the fact that the princess was bringing her A-game and calling her father over, she n
Ever since Herman became the werewolf king, the royal family always had a yearly ball in the palace, it was one that every pack leader and representative must attend and the reason for the ball was simple, it was an effort from the werewolf king to bring all the leaders of the pack together to create an alliance and share knowledge, especially between stronger and weaker packs. In the werewolf realm, a good alliance was key to the survival of a pack as there were desperate rogues all around the kingdom taking over territories of the unsuspecting, unprepared, and weaker pack. Even though, King Herman was a good king, the rogues going rampant during his reign have always been torn in his flesh, so much that no matter how much he tried to fight it, he couldn't control all of them. But for the first time since Herman became king, he proposed to have the ball in a different pack and he had chosen none other than the Blood Moon pack. This meant he was going to leave the palace and come d
Anna walked into the dining room and was met with mixed feelings, a smiling face from Winston, a wink from Erika, and a glare from Avi who seemed to be mad at her about something. She was not sure what was going on with them, or what she had done to offend Avi this time, she hadn't seen Avi since they parted the previous day, so there was no way she could know what was pissing her off. Maybe she was just trying to pass aggression to her, Anna thought but then she couldn’t worry about her now, she was starving and her stomach was growling from eating anything since last night. "Hey, Anna, come sit here." Erika chimed in a very bubbly manner and Anna smiled as she walked to sit beside her. "Good morning." She said and subconsciously glanced at the seat at the head of the dining table like she always did but was surprised to see that it was empty. This was the first time he was always in the dining room ahead of her. She thought and frowned, a worry gradually spouting in her heart with
Myron's office, although it had an official setting was the one place he could call his personal space, he had been coming to this office and only leaving for his room after working throughout the day since he was twelve. His father, the previous Alpha, as if informed that his rule as Alpha would be cut short abruptly, spared no effort in teaching him all he needed to know about the running of the pack from a young age.But now for the first time in his life, he didn’t want to be here. He didn’t want to sit there and continue with his work not bothered by anything as he always did, instead, he wanted to go after Anna and ask her why she was always pushing him away, why she never even spared him a second of her time. He sighed at his thought."I assume she refused to agree with you?" Myron heard Collins' voice resound from across the room and he looked up with surprise jolting out of his thoughts to see Collins standing by the door. “How long have you been standing there?” Myron aske
Anna wouldn't call herself introverted, but she wasn't extroverted either. She enjoyed the love and warmth of her little space and was never really curious about the outside world and that was why she could live in the palace comfortably for many years. Rather than going out, the only enthusiasm she showed was in hearing people’s stories and this stemmed from listening to her father’s never-ending life adventures.She would take out time and go out to discuss with the people in the palace, when discussing with the palace servants, she would ask them about their life experiences, and before she knew it they were already telling her their stories and she was always listening with rapt attention. She felt it was fascinating that everyone had a story to tell. Whether it was war, love, or betrayal. Everyone had something to say about different topics and Anna spared no effort in gathering her knowledge of the outside world from the stories they told. From the information she gathered, sh
Myron stared at the two women in front of him and could swear he felt a headache coming. He had received a call about an hour ago saying the gamma’s mate was attacked in the city and his first response had been why was she there in the first place. Ever since Erika had become pregnant, he, Collins, and Winston had made sure to restrict her moving around and fun-seeking desires. She was not allowed to go out unless someone went with her to make sure she wasn’t overdoing things, so the first question he asked was who went with her and he had been shocked to hear that the one who went with her was the one who attacked her, then he had been informed that Anna was the one who went with her. When he refuted that there must be some kind of mistake, he got a response that there was an eyewitness who saw Anna push Erika to the ground. After confirming that Erika had been rushed to the hospital, he informed the informer to send both Anna and the witness to him, and the witness turned out to b