Tesla's Pov
My consciousness gradually slipped back to me. Every single bone and cell in my body screamed with the pain that welled up through my blood. The last thing that I remember was passing out in the office of Alpha Henry. With my eyes still closed, it was like I was staring into my soul with those cold eyes when he grabbed me and raised me on the wall. There was not a second hint of affection in his eyes. This was the same person that I had done everything to please in the past when the so-called love of his life was nowhere to be found. However, I knew that I had been subjected to much more than this in terms of hard labor. It wasn't enough to make me black out like I did over there. It just strengthened the fact that I had been feeling really weak over the time of preparing for the wedding. But I could not tell anyone so that I was not going to get them worried, not even Tina. "Maybe it was just due to the emotional stress that I had been forced to go through." I reminded myself, still feeling my heart being stretched. "What did you think that you were doing? You almost gave me a heart attack." Strong jelly daggers cake after me. This person as usual didn't even alert me with a knock. She came over to me and hugged me tightly. "I thought something bad was going to happen to you! And to think that that bitch is with the other bitch in a different ward entirely pisses me off so much that I wish that I could blow their head off." "Calm down Tina!" Being the Luna truly made it seem like I was truly encouraging while on the inside, I was gradually breaking out. He didn't even care about me. I was so absorbed in my heartache that I didn't even know that Tina was speaking until eventually, she tugged at me, throwing a friendly frown at me. "Don't tell me that you are still thinking about them!" I tried to make a face but Tina had already known me for so long for me to be able to lie to her. "Poor girl. Smitten by love. I hope you aren't also smitten to your grave Tesla. You have done enough for that bitch. You can keep on holding on to someone who barely loves you Tesla. You deserve better and I know that as your friend. You just need to throw him off your mind and start living for yourself and not one bitch that doesn't show appreciation." Her voice was low because we were still in the pack's environment. I nodded my head with a smile. "Thanks, Tina!" I appreciated it right from the bottom of my heart. "I don't know what I would have done without you!" "If you want to appreciate me, then you will do as I have told you." I sighed deeply after her words. It wasn't going to be easy but I was ready to erase Alpha Henry from my head. I had done more than enough already. "We are done talking about Alpha Henry." I braised up from my seat and she smiled. "What's wrong with me?" "Oh, that! I don't think that it's anything serious. The doctor says that you need confidentiality with this." I felt that something was wrong. Most people already knew that I was the closest to Tina. Insisting will only mean something serious. The door cracked open interrupting my thoughts and the doctor dressed in his white coat finally walked right in. With just a stare at Tina, she nodded her head, walking away after a nod already knowing the implications. But of course, I could still hear her murmuring right from the bed that I was in. "So doctor! What's wrong with me? Is it something that I should be worried about?" I inquired with a distressed look on my face. "Certainly not! It's normal. Just try to cut down your stress, taking enough rest and vitamins that would help the little ones. Also make sure that your skincare products and drugs aren't harmful." I was still sort of confused for quite a while. Exactly what was going on here? I looked at the doctor and asked. "I'm a confused doctor! What are you talking about in lame man terms!" His eyes shot from his eyes for a while. He looked at me before looking back at the result of the test. "Seems that you know nothing about it." He stretched his hands taking mine with a smile. "Congratulations ma'am, you are pregnant!" He announced and my heart froze yet again.The old man’s smirk widened at Kael’s accusation. His sharp, calculating eyes gleamed in the dim firelight, reflecting the carnage around them. His hands, still clasped behind his back, twitched slightly—just enough for Kael to notice. Tesla’s trembling grew more violent. “You…” Kael’s voice was low, almost a whisper, but filled with restrained fury. “You did this to her.” The old man inclined his head, as if entertained by Kael’s discovery. “Indeed.” Kael clenched his fists. His body ached from the battle, but rage burned through him stronger than pain. “You turned her into… *this*.” A slow, amused chuckle rumbled from the old man’s throat. “Turned her?” He shook his head. “No, no, boy. I simply *unleashed* what was already there.” Tesla snarled, her body still locked in place, trembling, fighting something unseen. Her silver eyes flickered between recognition and complete void—between her and the monster clawing for control inside her. Henry gritted his teeth. “We’re s
The battlefield was still. Only the crackling of burning trees and the heavy breaths of wounded wolves filled the night. Scar, now in his monstrous wolf form, towered over Tesla, his golden eyes gleaming with malice. He took slow, deliberate steps toward her, his massive paws sinking into the bloodstained ground. Kael and Henry stood at a distance, watching tensely, their bodies aching from battle. “This isn’t good,” Kael muttered. Henry growled lowly. “She’s strong… but Scar is something else.” Tesla’s white wolf didn’t move. Her silver eyes burned with something primal, something ancient. She stood firm, shoulders squared, her fur bristling as the wind swept through the clearing. Scar bared his fangs. “You think because you unlocked some hidden power, you can stand against me?” His voice was deep, laced with arrogance. “I am your end, little wolf.” Tesla didn’t respond. She lunged. The force of her attack sent shockwaves through the ground. She was fast—unnaturally
The air grew tense. The moment Henry and Kael heard the snapping of branches behind them, they knew—Scar had caught up. A low, guttural growl rumbled through the darkness. Kael barely had time to shift before something massive slammed into him, knocking him sideways. Henry roared, his body already shifting mid-motion. Bones snapped, muscles expanded, fur sprouted along his skin. By the time he landed on all fours, his white fur gleamed under the moonlight. Scar’s men came like a storm, their snarls ripping through the night. Shadows moved fast, fangs flashing, claws striking. Kael barely had time to dodge the first attack before another wolf lunged. He twisted, kicking off a tree trunk, launching himself into his enemy with deadly force. His jaw clamped down on the wolf’s shoulder, his claws raking down its side. A yelp. A thud. But there was no time to breathe. Another came at him—then another. Henry was already deep in battle, his powerful form tearing through en
The night stretched long and cold, the air thick with the scent of blood and damp earth. The battle had ended, but the war was far from over. Scar emerged from the shadows, his towering frame moving with deadly grace. His fur, a deep shade of charcoal, gleamed under the moonlight. Scars littered his body, marks of past battles, proof of his dominance. His golden eyes flickered with something unreadable as he stopped in front of the crumpled figure on the ground. Aldric. He was barely conscious, his breaths ragged, his body sprawled in the dirt, the wooden shard still embedded in his ribs. Blood pooled beneath him, dark and thick. He had lost. Scar tilted his head, a slow, measured movement. Then, without a word, he crouched down, gripping Aldric’s throat with one clawed hand. “Where are the others?” His voice was low, dangerous. Aldric’s lips curled into a weak snarl. He was in no condition to fight, no strength left to even lift his head. But he still had his pride. Sca
The wolves lunged. A blur of furs clashed under the moonlight, fangs bared, claws tearing at the earth as they collided with bone-crushing force. A snarl ripped through the air. Henry struck first, fast and brutal, his jaws snapping dangerously close to Aldric’s throat. But Aldric was faster. He twisted at the last second, his massive paws striking Henry’s side, sending him skidding across the dirt. Lina let out a small cry behind me, but I didn’t turn. I couldn’t. My eyes were locked on the battle unfolding before us. Henry recovered in seconds, his white fur now streaked with dirt and blood, but he didn’t hesitate. He launched himself at Aldric again, jaws snapping— Aldric dodged, but Henry was relentless. He struck again. And again. Each attack more brutal than the last, his fangs sinking into Aldric’s shoulder— Aldric snarled in pain, but it didn’t slow him down. If anything, it only made him angrier. With a vicious growl, he twisted, his claws sl
The blade came down. A sharp gasp lodged in my throat, but before I could make a sound, something clamped over my mouth. A hand. Strong. Unrelenting. I thrashed, my fingers clawing at the grip, but Aldric’s hold was ironclad. "Shh," he whispered against my ear, his breath cool, his voice eerily calm. "You don’t want to wake them just yet." The old man lay still. Unmoving. For a moment, my chest seized with fear, but then I saw it—his shallow, uneven breaths. He wasn’t dead. Not yet. Aldric must’ve realized he didn’t finish the job because his grip on me tightened, his frustration seeping through. I bit down. Hard. He let out a sharp curse, his hand jerking away just enough for me to suck in a deep breath— But I didn’t get the chance to scream. Because before I could, he yanked me backward, dragging me toward the barn doors with inhuman strength. I kicked, elbowed, fought— But he was faster. Stronger. I barely registered the doors swinging open b