Third person pov:
“I can not believe the moon goddess would do this to us,” Ryder said, breaking the silence between himself and the twins.
It had been hours since Bella fell from the roof, and they still had not gotten over it, let alone the fact that she was their mate.
“I do not know how to feel or how to control my emotions. What if she dies, and we have to go our entire lives without a mate?” Kai said, pacing around the room, as Ryder and Finn looked at him. “We are horrible people, and we will live without mates. How will we carry out our duties if...?”
“Kai, you are overreacting!” Ryder stated, and Kai paused to stare at him.
“Overreacting?” He inquired in a raised tone. “Says the person who signed us up for this. It was your idea to bully her, and Finn and I agreed because we were supposed to be best friends; however, if she dies, we will throw away everything we have worked for, and...”
“No one is dying, Kai,” Finn, who had been sitting calmly on a couch in the Alphas’ living room, interjected.
“Says who,”
“Me.”
They all turned when they heard Alpha Fredrick’s voice. He stood by the door, arms crossed, and his brow furrowed.
“I hope you boys understand the consequences of your actions. It is all fun and games until someone gets hurt,” he said, referring solely to Ryder.
“Why are you looking at me like that, Dad?” Ryder scoffed, furrowing his brows.
“Because none of this would have happened without you,” Kai explained.
“Push the blame on me one more time, and you will taste the steel of my fists, pussy!” Ryder screamed, rushing towards Kai.
He grabbed him by the collar, and Finn jumped up immediately.
“Both of you, knock it out!” Finn demanded, standing between them.
Alpha Fredrick looked at the three of them, shaking his head. A part of him did not want to believe these were the people who would rule the pack in a few years, while another part wanted to believe they were still children.
“Bella is in the hospital and is doing well. She has awoken, and if you are finished fighting, you can take the basket of fruits in the lobby to her. I am sure she is dying to hear an apology from all three of you.”
The triplets stepped away from the impending fight and stared at Alpha Fredrick.
“Apology to her face? I would rather choke on wolfsbane,” Ryder said, folding his arm and frowning.
“Then I hope you do it quickly because this pack will need a better Alpha, and Bella may be better off ruling as Luna,” he said, and Ryder sighed.
Alpha Fredrick walked toward the stairs.
“You understand what to do and know where she is. I’m surprised you aren’t even at the hospital. So much for having a mate,” he sighed, walking up the stairs.
After the Alpha left, there was a minute of awkward silence among the triplets.
“Ryder, you heard your old man. Let us get going,” Finn said, leaving the living room, followed by the others with heavy hearts.
They all piled in the car.
As they drove to the hospital, their thoughts were racing. Ryder could not believe someone he despised was supposed to be a part of him. Kai felt sorry for her and hoped she would forgive him. Finn, who was driving, appeared unconcerned about what was going on. He didn’t care about being mated to Bella, but he was open to whatever she wanted from the relationship.
“We are here,” Finn said, interrupting the others’ thoughts.
They both groaned, and Ryder, who was in front of Finn, opened the door immediately.
“Let us get this over with, shall we?” He asked, then he walked to the trunk to get the basket of fruits.
He looked at the twins before handing the basket to Kai.
“You should present it to her,” Ryder suggested, and Kai frowned.
“Why? Are you too afraid to face your mate, whom you have hurt so much?”
Finn, who noticed an impending fight, intervened.
“Give it to me!” He grabbed Kai’s basket and walked towards the hospital’s front door.
“You two should cut it out. What are you? Princesses from kindergarten who can not find their tutus?” He questioned as he walked through the hospital’s sliding doors.
Ryder and Kai sighed as they walked behind him. They walked steadily until they reached the room where Bella was hospitalized. Finn gave the door a gentle tap before he opened it.
The triplets were taken aback when they noticed Bella lying on the bed, her eyes tightly shut and her skin pale.
“I thought your dad said she was awake,” Kai said in a whisper, and Ryder, still lost in thought about how he could despise someone and still feel hurt seeing them helpless, remained silent.
Finn dropped the fruit basket on the table.
“Maybe we should wait around to see if she wakes up so that we can apologize to her,” Finn said, as Ryder remained silent and stared at her.
The twins kept weighing their options until they realized Ryder was not paying attention.
“Ryder?” They called out in a low tone at once.
“I.. I.. think we should go,” Ryder said, turning away.
He could not understand the sudden ache in his heart, and he needed reasons to justify his hatred, and the fact Bella was the reason his mother had left sounded ridiculous.
“Yes, we should leave, and...”
“I can hear you all, and I am awake,” Bella said, and they turned to face her, jaws set on the floor.
THIRD PERSON POV:Bella stood over Enzo’s battered form, her chest heavy from the stresss. Blood dripped from the cuts on her face and arms, but victory was near, so she held herself steady.“Bella! Catch!” Kai yelled, tossing her the stake.“No, you do not have to do this. We are partners,” Enzo said to her, and Bella scoffed. She hated the fact he thought his ‘sweet’ words would change her heart after she saw him take everyone she cared about.Bella reached up, her fingers closing around the black shaft, then she glared at Enzo, who was struggling under her grip. His once-dominating presence was reduced to desperation.“You deserve nothing but death,” Bella said to him, and he chuckled.“I will always find a way to ret—” Before he could finish, she drove the stake into his heart, and he gave a deafening scream that reverberated through the ground.Dark energy swirled around him as his body was being torn apart. Bella wasted no time pulling the stake free and driving it into his head
THIRD PERSON POV:As Bella’s body rose, her hand stretched out, pointing towards Enzo. Then the glow in her eyes dissipated as her eyes opened.“You want me, Enzo? Then come and get me!” she yelled at once. Enzo’s lips curled into a wicked grin, bloodlust evident in his eyes. He released Herald’s broken body, letting it fall to the ground.“Finally, you’re done hiding behind your pathetic friends. I’ll enjoy ripping you apart.” He licked his lips.In a blur, Enzo charged at Bella with blinding speed. Bella stood her ground as he closed the distance between them. She moved calmly, causing him to fall to the ground. Hazel undid the shield protecting them, and they tried to step in, but Bella turned to them.“This is my fight, and if you want to be helpful, then look around. Our troops are dying, and my father.” She locked off her emotions to prevent her mind from getting clouded by the thoughts of her father, who seemed to be dying.Then she turned to Enzo, who got to his feet with a sh
THIRD PERSON POV:Enzo’s eyes narrowed as he saw Sue collapse, clutching her chest where Fred had slashed her. She watched as the venom of his bite spread faster into her bloodstream. It was worse than being bitten by a living wolf, as it was consuming her twice. Rage bubbled inside Enzo as he watched her. She was useless to him, and he felt the need to get rid of her, as she had only foiled all his plans.“You!” He growled under his breath, leaving Halle and rushing toward Sue. As she saw her uncle from the fading light that drew her closer to death, her eyes lit up with a glimmer of hope.“You… you came to help me,” she whispered weakly, blood trickling from the corner of her mouth. “I… knew you… cared…”Enzo stared at her in disgust as she said this, and for a moment, it seemed like the battlefield held its breath for this moment where Enzo was about to show kindness.With one pull, Enzo had Sue on her feet, then he stared into her eyes. “Of course, I came for you, Sue. You’ve been
THIRD PERSON POV:Enzo was still outraged about his failed immortality experiment. He was tired of running in circles with Bella and the entire werewolf community. He had sworn it would end that night, but now that it had failed, he imagined finding four hundred werewolves all over. That was close to impossible, and it was eating him deeply.“I asked you for one job, and you couldn’t get it right, yet you want me to acknowledge you!” Enzo barked at Sue, who was still in shock over what had happened.“I swear I didn’t do anything, Enzo. I would never do anything to jeopardize your plan. I will worship you forever, and—”“Silence!” he roared. “You are even more pathetic than my brother!” He gritted his teeth, and Sue felt as though multiple daggers were being thrown into her chest.He had to mention her father. It was said her father died fighting him, but Enzo had taken a liking to her, so he kept her as his daughter. He was nicer to her as a kid, but he abhorred her now, and it hurt.
THIRD PERSON POV:The air reeked of blood and smoke, thick with the cries of war. The Dusk Pack's territory, once a sprawling, serene land, had become a battlefield drowned in chaos. The moon hung low, partially obscured by clouds, casting pale light on the destruction below. Growls and screams filled the night as werewolves clashed with vampires in a brutal fight.Ryder stood at the heart of the storm, his wolf eyes glowing a fierce gold as he ripped through the enemy ranks with unrelenting force. His clothes were torn and soaked in blood. He wondered how his father was doing and if he thought of him often. Then there was Bella, whom he hadn’t heard from in a while. As he fought, he was determined to win because there were a lot of people he needed to reconnect with.They had been torn apart after the vampires struck their den, forcing them to flee back to the Dusk Pack with Riley. He had been scared of his father’s wrath, but now he wished he had listened.“Behind you!” Ryder roared
THIRD PERSON POV:Bella’s spirit wandered aimlessly, her bare feet touching nothing but mist and shadow. The world around her was colorless—a sea of gray stretching infinitely in all directions. There was no up, no down, just an endless void that pulsed with her heartbeat, faint and unsteady.“Where am I?” she whispered as a chill ran up her spine.It was cold here. She looked down at herself, seeing her missing arm somehow restored. She touched it in confusion.“What the hell? What is going on?” she asked aloud, but there was no one to answer her questions.Then she noticed it. A faint, flickering golden glow ahead. It pulsed like a beacon in the dark, and though her instincts screamed for her to run, but she couldn’t stop herself from moving toward it. She was curious to find out what was going on, and she wondered if this was what it felt like to be dead.As she got closer, the glow grew brighter, and soon the mist thinned to reveal something that made her blood run cold. It was hi