NOLAN
I have been restless since Olive found out about my real identity. And though I said I wasn't going to tell her anything because I can't tell her my reason for hiding my identity, but will wait until she is ready to talk, I felt I had chosen the wrong option. I felt telling her the truth will have been the best option to choose but that will put her in danger. That put the rest in danger too. They will become my weakness just like the parent. I was worried after I tell her, I will want to let my guards down. And when I do, it will be the end of me.I couldn't trust her. Trusting people had been a difficult thing for me. Looking into what had happened to my parents who had lost their lives because they trusted too much and also thinking about how I had been betrayed twice, trusting has become an issue. There was no way I would tell her the trust. And there was no way I would accept being the ruthless alpha.I had come up with a perfect thing to say. There wasn'tOLIVENolan's words kept ringing in my hear. "She wants to leave. Let her go!!!". All I wanted was for him to tell me to stay back. I was ready to wait until he is ready to tell me why. I was ready to stand by him. I was ready to stay by his side but he told me to leave if I want to. He cared less about my feeling. I thought he loved me. I thought when he told me back then, I was his mate, he did that because he loves me. I thought things were going on we'll between us.As I dragged my bag out of the gate, I hoped he would run after me and hold me back but instead, he stopped the rest from running after me. He stopped me from making me stay back. I had thought saying I was leaving will make him have a change of mind. If I wanted to leave, I would have left right away. I would not have let the rest know about my leaving. I won't have stayed back a bit, hoping when he finally shows up, he will tell me not to leave.I walked a distance until a saw a bus station. I ordere
NOLANAfter Olive left that day, I sent some guards after her to confirm she got home safely. I returned to my room to have some rest. I thought I would be able to sleep but I couldn't. I was bothered about Olive and wondered if she went home straight or visited somewhere else. I wondered if she was ok. I kept pacing around my too. Nigel did not show up too and I wondered if he was furious I did not stop Olive from leaving.I waited for the guards to come back and tell me if Olive has gotten home or not. The guards returned some hours later to tell me she got home safely. They told me she wanted at a nearby bus station for an Uber to come to pick her up before she headed home. They said they had to wait for a while to be sure she wasn't going to leave the packhouse. After confirming, they had returned to tell me. Hearing that, I felt at ease.It was good to hear that she has gotten home. I knew she needed time to sort things out. She needed time to heal up and I am re
OLIVEI thought leaving the mountain pack for a while was the best option. Mom was beginning to suspect something was wrong. She was beginning to ask questions on when I would return to the fire pack and why Nolan had not visited me at all. I left the packhouse in a hurry so that mom won't have to ask me why I wanted to go to my uncle's pack.When I told dad about leaving, he only nodded his head but said nothing. I suspected something was going with my dad but just like the strong person he is, he hid it so well. It seems my mom did not notice too cause if she does, her reaction would have shown it.When I got to my uncle's pack, I tried as much as I can to put the past behind me and focus on the future. I sighed and dragged my bag slowly into the packhouse. My uncle and his wife were glad to have me. "Olivia, you've grown so big" my uncle's wife, Natasha said, hugging me"Good morning, aunt""It's good to have you here, Olivia. Surprisingly, you ain't sayi
Nolan's visit to the mountain pack kept the mountain pack from being attacked but only for a few minutes. While he was with them, some men were close by, waiting for his departure. To them, he wasn't a threat, and his death has no use to them. They were sent to the mountain pack, not the fire pack.They saw him as a timid young man who needs to live if not forever but for this moment. Why they made this decision was unknown to many. As they await his departure, they strategize other plans to attack. They knew how powerful the mountain pack members can be and they have been coming over to watch them for a while now, waiting for the perfect time to attack. The perfect time they are vulnerable, and that time is now.Though everything looked so peaceful for the mountain pack with no sign of being in trouble, their alpha had been going through a lot lately but had kept it a secret to his beta, his family, and even the elders. To him, he should tackle it alone than put his
NOLANI returned to the fire packhouse after saying goodbye to Olive's mother. When I got home, Nigel was waiting in my room. "Were you able to bring her back?" Nigel asked without letting me sit down."No""What?. Why?. Did she say no?"I pulled off my jacket and sat down on my bed. "I did not meet her. Her mom said she left for her uncle's pack this morning""Did she tell you why she left?. I mean did Olive's mom tell you why Olive have to leave for her uncle's pack?""No. She only said she was in a hurry. She must have left in haste because she knew we might come to see her. I told you she doesn't care"He sighed and sat down beside me. "She cares. I can tell you that. I have seen it. She cares so much about you. But she needs time. She will come around, you don't have to worry""I hope it's not too late when she decides to come back"He smiled. "It won't be late". He stood up. "I will let Bella and Ella know Olive left the mountain pa
OLIVEI was out with Mary. We had decided to stay a bit longer but that was cut short when her dad called. He asked us to return home as quickly as possible. From the look in her eyes, I could tell something was wrong and when I asked her what had happened, her reply was worrisome. She could not tell what had happened but she knew something was wrong.On our way back to my uncle's pack, I kept thinking and wondering what had happened. Maybe Mary had done something wrong before leaving the packhouse with me. I doubted that could be the case. Mary had been with me although the morning until we left the packhouse.Could there be an attack at their pack? I thought. Different thoughts ran through my mind as I kept wondering what was wrong. The car came to a stop, jolting me out of my thought. We came down from the car to the arms of my awaiting uncle and aunt.With the look on their faces, I could something was wrong. "Come, Olive," my uncle said and when I moved clos
NOLANWhen Olive said she wanted to see us all, I knew she had something up her sleeves. I knew she has got plans and might want to share them with us. I was a bit surprised, she chose to speak to me despite what had happened between us. I thought she had screamed at me or ignored me. But she seems fine.Seeing her scream, groan, and sigh instead of crying like the rest of us, I knew she was hurting inside but is trying to hide her feeling. I tried to talk to her but with the look on her face, I decided against it. Silent clouded us, everyone with their thoughts.When Bella and Ella walked up to us with Nigel, I sighed in relief. I dislike the silence that had taken over but respected the fact that the silence was the best option for us. "We should go to the garden. It's safer there"We got to the garden and she spoke up. "As I said before, I have a plan". I nodded. She has said that before. "But before I say my plan, I have something to show you". She stre
OLIVESince the day my parents died and my pack was attacked, I stopped being myself. I stopped being the Olive everyone used to know. It was a new me with a scar of pain in my heart. Caring became the thing of the past and my heart was made of stone. I had to put the packhouse and other things back in shape and to do that, I needed to empty the pack territory. Nolan agreed to accept my pack members left. He took them to his pack while I stayed back to see what I could do.Seeing the way everything was, I knew I needed some months to put things back in shape. I looked around at the once lively packhouse. I could see the kids running around like they use to. The teenagers are being chased by their parents to go for training against their will. I saw my mom wave at me from the balcony. I smiled and wave back. "You should come upstairs for lunch. You've been working too hard" she said and I smiled."I'm coming over, mother," I said and took a step. I must have taken the