Mag-log inDiegoI fucking hated waiting.It was already midday.Midday!I glanced at the clock again like it was going to tell me something new. It didn’t. Same time. Same silence.By now… it should have worked. I mean it had to have worked alreadyThat poison wasn’t something one can just shrugged off. I made sure of it.My lips slowly curled into something that wasn’t quite a smile. “She should be dead already,” I muttered under my breath.And if she was dead, then my men should have already done their part. Clean. Quick. Efficient. Get the body, eliminate whatever needed eliminating, and move.So why hasn’t anyone called?My jaw tightened.“Useless!” I scoffed under my breath, already reaching for my phone. “Absolutely useless!”I should’ve known better than to rely on them to report on time. Especially that one omega I sent alongside.I paused for half a second, staring at the contact before pressing dial.Why did I even send him? Out of all the wolves I had, I sent him, a weak Omega.I cli
LanaAmethyst really thought she could still intimidate me.That alone almost made me laugh again. Leaning back in the car seat, I came to realize that my fingers were still slightly stiff. I guess gripping her throat very hard with an almost unrestrained urge to rip her head off had its side effects.I exhale slowly through my nose, reflecting on my rage yesterday. I could have actually killed Amethyst if I had wanted to. Good thing I didn't.A few months ago, that wouldn’t have been possible. Not even close.Back then, I wouldn't even be able to do so much as retract my claws before someone like Amethyst shredded me to tiny little bits.Sapphire on the other hand would have flinched before she even raised her voice or stood there, quiet while swallowing whatever insult she threw at her, pretending it didn’t sting when it always did.I was weak, so was Sapphire. There wasn't any pretty way to dress it up. Just a useless Omega everyone could step on and walk past. I only had it slight
AmethystI was irritated all over again as I remembered how my little sister, the same one I once toward over sat at the meeting and threw orders around.Provide the documents, she says.I scoffed under my breath, folding my arms tighter across my chest.“Who does she think she is…” I muttered.She seems to be forgetting—seriously forgetting where she came from to think she can disregard me—her sister.I wasn’t about to let her walk around like she wasn’t once beneath me.My steps slowed as I reached her door. That pathetic excuse for a room.“Let’s fix that, hmm,” I muttered.And before I could even think twice about it, I kicked the door open.The sound slammed through the room, loud and satisfying.There she was standing in front of—of a meal? So she wanted to eat in my house?She was about to take a sip of some tea but my presence had halted her.“Oh, wow…” I let out, stepping inside. “So this is what you’re doing after being a little bitch earlier?”She turned to me slowly like s
Lana"What?" I couldn’t help but ask the silvercrest maid before me. My face, though I couldn’t see it, had shock and perplexity written all over it."Yes, Luna. That's what I heard them saying last night." She paused for a while, fidgeting. I could tell she was worried as well."Is there a problem Luna? C-Could this affect us?" She asked in worry.I had to assure her everything was fine, I didn't want her or anyone flipping out over Diego's irresponsibility and mistakes."Yes, everything's fine." I said with a soft smile."You can leave now," I instructed her.No. Everything was certainly not fine. Far from it actually. So the Werewolf Council wasn't the only people Diego owed debts. He now owed another group called Ronkan Clan... whoever they are.I dragged a hand slowly down my face, exhaling through my nose.“Gods…” I muttered as I pushed myself up from the edge of the bed only to start pacing the room like I could physically walk my thoughts into making sense.Last night, I had s
DiegoThe moment the door shut behind Amethyst, I exhaled.Hells, she talked too much. It was like having a fly buzzing around my ear that I couldn’t quite swat. Loud, pointless and irritating.Silence settled back into my office, and just like that, my head felt clearer and better.I shifted my attention to the only person in this pack who actually knew how to do her job properly.Dianne, she had walked in right after Amethyst.She stood across from me, composed as always, hands neatly clasped in front of her.Now this… this was more like it."Is it done?” I asked.She didn’t hesitate. “Yes, Alpha, Diego."Her lips curved faintly, like she already knew what I wanted to hear.“The Luna’s tea has already been handled,” she said smoothly. “It’s been spiked with the poisin.”A smile if satisfaction slowly spread across just face"Perfect.”Poisoning Sapphire seemed like the best thing. She gets to go out the same way Lana did.“Hmm… you know,” I muttered, half to myself, “I almost feel b
AmethystSomething was off in Silvercrest, and it was starting to get on my nerves.I noticed it the moment I stepped outside this morning.These lowly servants weren’t lowering their heads fast enough like they used to and they weren’t stepping aside like they should whenever they saw me coming.They were whispering. Actually whispering about me and diego.I caught a few words as I walked to get my kombucha from the kitchen.Words like “debt”… “council”… “how did it get this bad?I slowed my steps just enough to glance at a small group standing by the courtyard.The moment they noticed me, they had disappointment written all over their faces.I had to physically stop myself from scoffing out loud.“Ungrateful idiots…” I muttered under my breath as I kept walking, my heels clicking sharply against the stone.These were the same people who benefited from this pack, from our leadership, and now suddenly they had opinions? Now they wanted to question things?They should be kissing my fee
Diego“Goddamn it! Useless!” I barked as I hurled my glass across the room. It smashed hard against the wall and red wine dripped down the stone like."Useless!"My chest rose and fell fast as curses kept leaving my mouth before I could stop them.Sapphire. She had looked happy.No no, she didn't l
LanaI straightened my posture and faced him fully, refusing to step back even though we were alone in the hallway and his presence still carried that same dark pressure it had when he murdered me a month ago. I felt my hands shook at my side. Was this PTSD?“What do you want from me, Alpha Diego?”
LANAThe heavy silver doors of the grand hall swung open, and the sheer scale of the event hit me all at once.When Ashton had told me we were going out tonight, my mind had immediately jumped to some clandestine city business or a late night strategy meeting. Instead, he had clarified it was a fun
LanaI strolled back inside and fell on the bed thinking about Ashton's words."You must be ruthless."At first, I told myself he was wrong. Ruthless was never who I was. I had always been gentle, patient and peaceful. I grew up in a pack where disputes were solved with discussion, not claws. My fa







