Amanda As I sat across from my Gamma in the dimly lit room, the weight of the task ahead settled heavily on my shoulders. The plan to infiltrate Zane's pack and get my estranged sister, Tiana, who was not one to be taken lightly. It was a dangerous mission, one that required careful planning and execution."Beatrice," I began, my voice tinged with determination, "we need to strategize carefully. If we succeed in rescuing Tiana, we could potentially bring an end to Zane's reign of terror over not just his pack, but ours as well."Beatrice nodded solemnly, her eyes reflecting the gravity of the situation. "I agree, Amanda but we must proceed with caution. Zane is cunning, and he won't hesitate to retaliate if he catches wind of our plan."I leaned forward, resting my elbows on the table as I began to outline our strategy. "First, we need to gather as much intel as possible about Zane's pack— their routines, their defenses, anything that could give us an advantage."Beatrice listened in
MarcusAs I slowly came around, the first thing I felt was pain, a severe pain I had never experienced before. It was as if my head was being crushed in a vice, a wracking headache threatening to split my skull in two. Slowly, I struggled to open my eyes, blinking against the harsh light filtering into the room. The blurred figures slowly came into focus, and the first person I saw was Amanda."Amanda?" I croaked, my voice barely audible even to my own ears. My throat felt dry and scratchy, as if I hadn't spoken in days.Her face softened with relief as she leaned closer, her hand reaching out to gently brush a strand of hair from my forehead. "Marcus, oh thank goodness you're awake," she murmured, her voice filled with emotion.I managed a small smile, despite the throbbing pain pulsating through my head. "How long have I been out?" I asked, my voice still weak."A few hours," she replied, her fingers intertwined with mine as she gave my hand a gentle squeeze. "You gave us quite a s
Amanda As I stood before my men, the tension in the air crackled with anticipation. We were on the brink of a pivotal moment, one that would shape the fate of our pack for years to come. My gaze swept over the assembled faces, each one a testament to the loyalty and dedication of my followers. They were ready to do whatever it took to ensure our victory."Listen up," I began, my voice cutting through the silence like a knife. "We've been planning this for weeks, and now the time has come to strike. Zane's pack has grown too powerful, too arrogant. It's time to show them that we won't be pushed around any longer."Murmurs of agreement rippled through the crowd as my words sunk in. They knew what was at stake, what we stood to gain if we succeeded."Our objective is simple: infiltrate Zane's territory and dismantle his pack from the inside out. Leave no stone unturned. We need to cripple them before they even know what's happening."I paused, letting the gravity of the situation sink i
Amanda As I trudged through the day, the weight of Alex's indifference hung heavy on my shoulders. Every attempt at conversation met with short replies or outright silence. It was like trying to reach someone behind a thick glass wall, where my words bounced back at me, unheard and unheeded. And I knew why."Alex," I said, hoping to break through the barrier he'd erected between us, "can we talk?"He glanced up from his work, his expression carefully neutral. "About what?"I hesitated, the words catching in my throat. "About... us. About how things have been since... since Marcus."A flicker of emotion crossed his face before it was swiftly masked. "There's nothing to talk about, Amanda.""But there is," I insisted, desperation creeping into my voice. "I can't stand this distance between us, Alex. You're my Beta, but you're also my friend."His jaw tightened, and for a moment, I thought he might relent. But then he shook his head, his gaze flicking away. "Things have changed, Amanda.
Amanda I stood there, hidden in the shadows, my heart pounding in my chest as I watched the scene unfold before me. Tiana was being dragged into the dimly lit room by my men. Her cries echoed off the walls, filled with confusion and fear."Why are you doing this? What's going on?" Tiana's voice trembled as she struggled against the firm grip of my men.I stepped forward, a smile playing on my lips despite the turmoil churning inside me. "Oh, Tiana," I said softly, my voice cutting through the tension in the room. "This is just the beginning."Tiana's eyes widened in disbelief as she turned to me, desperation clear in her gaze. "Amanda, please! You can't do this to me. I'm your sister!"I shook my head, my smile never faltering. "You should have thought about that before you chose your side, Tiana," I replied, my tone cold and calculated. "You made your decision when you married Zane, took him away from me and unleashed your terror on the innocent people of our land."Tiana's eyes f
AmandaAs I sat on the balcony of my pack house, the cool evening breeze brushed against my skin, but it did little to soothe the turmoil raging within me. My thoughts were consumed by my estranged sister, Tiana. It was hard to fathom how much hatred she harbored towards me, her own flesh and blood. And now, she was locked away in our pack's solitary confinement, a consequence of her actions."I never thought it would come to this," I muttered to myself, my voice barely audible over the rustling leaves. "Tiana, how did it come to this? How did we become enemies?"My mind drifted back to our childhood, to the days when Tiana and I were inseparable. We were more than sisters; we were best friends. But as we grew older, jealousy and resentment crept into Tiana's heart, poisoning our bond."I never wanted things to end up like this," I whispered, my heart heavy with sorrow. "But she left me no choice. She betrayed me in the worst possible way."The memory of Zane, the love of my life, be
AmandaWhat I did not expect as soon as I got to the scene of the fight was to see so many of Zane’s men crowding my men. At that moment, it just seemed like he had called all of his forces for this particular mission which just told me that he valued Tiana more than anything else. Normally, that would have put a pain in my heart but at this point and stage I was at in my life, I just couldn’t care. Now, it was established that they were two peas in a pod and there was nothing we could say or do that would change either of their thinking. I had just been wasting my time when I thought there was a way I could have talked Tian out of helping Zane. How foolish I had been.“Secure the exit and the entryway. No one gets in or out!” I commanded.Alex, together with some of my men, ran towards the areas I had mentioned and as they ran, I couldn't be more proud of the people who had stuck by and with me for as long as I could remember. We were all in this together and the last thing I would
Zane“All?! All of them?!!!” I barked.My hands were literally shaking when I realized that the men I had sent to rescue my wife from Amanda’s pack were all dead and what’s worse, she used our very weakness against them, knowing quite well that they had no chance of escape. How she has thought about that all these years was something I was trying so hard to understand.Now, she had proven to me that she was one I couldn't just cross and get away easily. She didn’t come to play at all and I knew I needed to be fully ready for whatever she had in store for me. “Yes sire, all of them.” My chief guard said.Slumping on my throne, I suddenly grew tired. I had hoped that my wife would be rescued but not only did she remain in Amanda’s pack but my men paid the ultimate price. How Amanda with so little guards could defeat mine and even with fire was something I just couldn’t understand. If I didn't know better. I would have said she had outside help but from who?As far as i knew, there was