تسجيل الدخولYARA's POVI let out a shaky breath as I stared up at the beast of a man I once called my mate."I won't let you have your way." I vowed, and he just raised a corner of his lip."Fine, then pay the ransom." He said and began taking several steps back into the shadows. "And do it quickly."I watched as he faded into the darkness, and balled my hands into fists, before deciding to simply go after him.But it was like he vanished into thin air, because I couldn't find him anyway, and simply let out a frustrated cry."Damn you, Daniel. Damn you to hell." I cursed angrily and stalked back to the house."Yara! Yara!" Beth called out to me hysterically when she spotted me walking down, and ran toward me, her daughter in tow.I sighed in relief when I saw the girl was okay, but one look at Beth's worried expression and my whole world shattered all over again."He took him, Beth." I suddenly sobbed and fell into her outstretched arms. "That bastard took my son.""I know, Yara." Beth said softl
YARA's POV"You." I spat out in utter disarray. "What the hell are you doing here?"I tried to drag my hand out of his hold, but he only tightened his hold on me and stared at me coldly."You've been lying to me all this time." He gritted out angrily. "You're not blind at all. How long?" He ordered and shook me as he did."Daniel, let go of me, you're hurting me!" But he only shook me all the more."How long has it been since you got back your sight?" He roared and I squared up my chin and looked at him firmly."Long enough to know that Judy was your mistress and that I've been nothing but a joke to you." I spat back, and could feel myself getting angry as well. "How dare you come here to confront me about a lie when you're nothing but a lying scumbag.""You watch yourself, Yara. You do not want to mess with me.""I'm not scared of you, Daniel. In fact, you're on my revenge list. You deserve to pay for everything you've done to me and our son? And where is he huh?! Where the hell is J
YARA's pov"Are you going to drive, mom?" Jeremiah asked, his tone incredulous as we made our way out of the house.I shook my head."Aunty Beth hired us a cab, he'll be here any minute.""Oh, that makes sense. Because I was wondering how you were going to drive in your condition." He said, seemingly much more relaxed as we waited for the car.Right then, I wondered how he would take it when he realized that I wasn't as blind as everyone thought.Well, soon enough, I was going to find out. A couple of minutes later, the cab pulled up, and the driver called out our names. "Yara? Jeremiah?""That's right." Jeremiah called back, and reached for my hand. I squeezed his hand affectionately, and after casting one nervous look at the pack house, I got into the back of the cab beside Jeremiah.An hour later, we arrived at Beth's house and watched as Beth rushed toward the car to happily receive us."They're here!" she squealed and helped us out of the car. She gently ruffled Jeremiah's hair,
DANIEL's povWith everything that had been going on lately, I'd nearly forgotten that I had cubs that I needed to care for.So in the days that followed, at noon time, while everywhere was quiet I decided to go pick Jeremiah up from school. Yara was resting and couldn't see anyway."Alpha Daniel!" Jeremiah's teacher greeted me when she saw me and looked a bit puzzled as well. "Are you here to pick up Jeremiah?"I nodded at her question and looked around for the boy, but he was nowhere in sight."I don't see him though, where is he?" I asked, slightly irritated."Oh, he is probably playing outside. Let me go fetch him." She rose, walked out the door and I followed impatiently behind her. I had hoped this would be a quick trip."I'm surprised his mother didn't come pick him up today. Where is she, by the way?” “I mean, I know things have been awful lately, I’m not trying to pry or anything. I was only just asking about the Luna.”I paused in my tracks and she turned to look at me like
YARA's povI smiled at Beth's offer. To be honest, nothing seemed as beautiful as escaping the madness and chaos of my present life than to travel far away with my best friend and her child.But…There was still so much to be done. Still people who still needed to be punished."It's a wonderful idea, Beth…But I can't leave just yet." I said softly, and heard Beth sigh in exasperation."But why? Judy already got what she deserved…my husband too. Why can't we go ahead and try to be happy now?""Beth, right now, there is nothing more I want than for you to be perfectly and wholly happy. I want to be happy too, but I doubt I can be truly happy while Daniel is out here leaving his best life." I held the phone to my ear and reduced the tone of my voice."Right now, he's grieving Judy. I know he's trying to hide it, but I can see it in his eyes and demeanor. He probably wishes I was the one who died and not her.""Plus, He and Beth made my child's life a living hell, I can't fully leave unt
BETH's POVAnyone who saw me would think I was mad, with the way I rushed back to the house to get my daughter. I knew my husband was on the run, and I had no idea when he'd be back, or if he would even consider coming home to take our daughter with him.But that man was the least of my problems. I just wanted to get my daughter and get the hell out of there.I was just a few minutes away from the house, when I got a message from Beth telling me that my husband was dead.Maybe it was wrong, but I felt a great surge of gratitude from that news and typed back, [Good riddance to bad rubbish, my friend.]Then I put my phone away and drew closer to the house, my heart still heavy because my daughter was still there. The gates were wide ajar, like whoever had opened them had left in a hurry and had not cared to close them up again. Probably the doing of that madman I called a husband.Ignoring the gates, I rushed to the front of the house, and used the keys I still had. But even when the
Yara’s PovRebecca did not speak right away after the door closed behind us. She leaned slightly against the wall, listening intently, her expression focused and alert. I could tell she was making sure no one was lingering outside, no footsteps paused too close to the door.“I might have found some
Yara’s PovI got out of bed the moment I heard voices outside. At first, I thought I was imagining it, but then the sound came again, clearer this time. I walked toward the window and gently pushed the curtain aside. From upstairs, I had a clear view of the front gate.Rebecca was standing there.M
Yara’s PovI lay back against my pillows and adjusted the volume on my phone, my thumb hovering over the screen as the high-definition surveillance feed sharpened into focus. The image from downstairs was so clear it almost felt intrusive, as if I were standing right there with them instead of watc
Yara’s PovI looked at the diary once more, I had lost it before I met Daniel, which meant the only reason he’d have it, is because he probably had his eye on me long before we officially met. Had he been playing me all along?As I revisited memories of our past and chance encounters it started to







