MasukLENA. Pain jolted through my spine, a reminder of the darkness I was plunged into. I must have passed out from bleeding. The smell of ashes filled the air, exuding the incense of burnt medicine. I stirred, forcing myself to open my eyes. When I did, there was a woman a few feet away from the bed that I was on. She sat on the bare floor, her legs folded in front of her. Her eyes were shut. Her red hair was in dreads and it suited her face. She looked young, about my age. She was lost chanting some words to herself. Looking around, there was no one else except for the two of us. Great, I could escape. I gently lifted myself off the bed, getting to my feet before I started to tiptoe toward the door. It was a wooden door. It was quite obvious that it led outside. It was a wooden cabin. I had to make my way through to the door and run as fast as my legs could carry me. Even though I was weak and my wolf had refused to come back to me since the incident with Alexander. Three more step
The game began before we could even formulate a strategy. And goodness, these men were strong. None of us was able to steal their balls. None. I tried but I was slammed to the floor by Ken, he laid his elbow on my back and waved at the audience. I couldn't look at the kids out of shame. They would be so disappointed in me now. I could only imagine how Israel was now glaring at me. The Alphas were stronger than all of us put together. I had the aura, but never the strength. “Team A has now taken half of Team B’s ball!” The announcer uttered over the microphone. His words pierced through the air reminding me of our failure. As much as I tried, I was not able to raise my head to face the kids. I couldn’t look in their face. It felt like I had deeply let them down. Lans ran over to me with a handkerchief, which I collected and wiped my face with. Then, he placed his hand over my shoulder. We were on a break now. “I told you those bastards were strong.” He chuckled. I noticed L
LENA.“Don’t…Don’t touch me!” I yelled, pulling back on my butt. Hot tears ran down my cheeks. My palm was bruised now because I was not on a smooth floor. It was a fucking gravel with broken branches that tore at my flesh and my hands hurt like shit. But this scary man in front of me kept stalking towar me, trying to catch me. Fucking Royce. I had fallen when I was running from him. Now I was trapped in the forest. Now, he was walking toward me with those predatory steps and murderous eyes. Stay away from me, please. Stay away!Tears streamed down my cheeks, My body was trembling with intense fear. My body was tired and about to give up on me. “Nobody is going to save you now, Lena. Nobody.” He laughed … his deep laughter seeped through. Penetrated every part of me. Sick. Dangerous. I could barely even look in his eyes. He was evil. He hid all this darkness behind his playfulness. Who would have thought he was such an evil man? My body had already given up on me at this time. I
ALEXANDER.The game started and all the kids began to cheer. I looked up at Isna, who was clapping with her two little palms and jumping with her cute little feet. She looked super happy, her eyes were glinting with joy. Israel stood next to her. Hands in his black khaki trousers, shades on … looking unbothered. He lifted one hand, gave me the thumbs-up sign, and pocketed it right back. I chuckled. A real one. Not forced. No pretense. My heart pumped blood even more, reacting to them like they weren’t mere strangers. I barely knew them so why was I feeling this way toward them? Why? “Did the twins' mother hire you to come represent her children?” A voice sounded behind me which made me look over my shoulder to see who had spoken. It was a white skinned guy, brown hair and over six feet tall. He was chest-naked, staring at me like he would pounce on me if I said anything wrong. Who the hell was this bastard? He had the most arrogant smirk on his lips, and the way he was bent, it
LENA. I walked down the quiet and narrow hallway that had rows of rooms. The rooms were too quiet and it was so obvious that no one occupied the space. I constantly looked back over my shoulders making sure no one was coming behind me. Allyson had said that it was the last room in the hallway so I stalked closer, walking as quietly as possible. I didn't want to be caught. My heart hammered in my chest, and I wondered what I was going to find in the room. The last room’s door was isolated. You could barely tell there was another room. The door looked old. I knocked on it gently over and over, while looking around making sure no one was heading my way. After knocking several times, there was no reply so I twisted the knob but the door did not budge. As expected, it was locked. This was where learning how to pick locks came in handy. I had watched over a twenty videos teaching me how to use hair pin to pick a lock. I quickly crouched in front of the lock, taking out my hairpin fr
ALEXANDER. I found myself in my car heading to a different pack from mine. I never really crossed the pack border, not even for vacation, I was always working. But this time, I crossed it from some kids who threatened to ruin my reputation if I didn't. I really want to see their mother, I really need to know how she trained those kids and why they were so sharp-tongued. “Yet, you have never crossed borders for your kids, never!” My subconscious rang at me and I frowned. They were always going on vacation with their mother, begging me to leave work and go with them. It had never been of interest to me. I might say I felt threatened but I knew very well that I could pull strings that would exempt me from those things. “Wait, you are coming for real?” Asked Isna, the female. The boy’s name was Israel and he talked less than the girl. “Yeah, almost at your pack,” I said. “We are on neutral ground.” The boy chipped it and I wasn't even surprised, he was always chipping in to correct







