"Isn't Mr. Dencio's daughter's wolf too aggressive? Does her wolf really want to find their mate?" We were gathered in the dining area of the packhouse, with only the three of us, Beta, Alpha, and myself, sitting at the table. Eros, the Alpha, simply shrugged in response to the Beta's question, showing little interest in the matter. In fact, the Alpha seemed more focused on his hunger, silently devouring his meal. "My wolf also longs for his mate, but he doesn't pressure me to find her," the Beta muttered, shaking his head. "You're living her and a Beta, you have the ability to control your wolf because you have experience and knowledge about our kind. Mr. Dencio's daughter, on the other hand, has lived a life of hiding and being distant from us. Her wolf yearns for their mate of course," Eros responded directly. The Beta fell silent, realizing that the Alpha had put an end to the discussion. Eros had a way of explaining things that left little room for further questions. I continu
"Would you like to accompany me to the packhouse?" Eros asked, his eyes momentarily shifting from the road to meet mine. We were driving back to the pack village from Hildart, and as I watched the passing street lights, his question caught me off guard. I couldn't respond right away, feeling a surge of awkwardness wash over me, especially when he murmured, "I missed you..." This was the part I struggled with. It felt like he was begging for my attention, even though my heart already belonged to him. But the awkwardness I felt told me that the problem was still with me. 'And I hate you too,' Nala chimed in, echoing my thoughts. I sighed, choosing to ignore Nala's comment, and smiled at Eros. I wanted to surprise him, so I nodded and replied, "Sure, I missed you too." Suddenly, he hit the brakes, pulling the car to the side of the road, and turned to me with excitement sparkling in his eyes, despite the darkness. "Really?" I nodded. "Yes, I also want to fall asleep in your arms, Ero
Bella and Ethan watched with surprise as Eros arrived on the scene. Sensing their fear, he kept his distance and spoke just a few words. 'We have to leave,' Eros ordered. Without wasting any time, I turned away from my friends, following Eros as he made a quick decision to flee. We both knew there were no more vampires nearby. They must have sensed our Alpha presence and, if they had encountered werewolves before, they would recognize the distinctive energy of an Alpha. Instead of returning to where the car was parked, we sought a path through the dense forest behind Bella and Ethan's village. Once we reached the safety of the pack village, the omegas swiftly provided us with clothes to cover our bodies. "The Alpha!" Councils hurriedly come to us. "What happened?" The Elders, led by Elder Thomas, asking us with concern as we stood before them in our shifted forms. I healed a wound on my back, earning a fascinated glance from Elder Thomas, who seemed amazed by the color of my fur
Currently, I find myself in the packhouse, engrossed in the news playing on the television, recounting the events that unfolded in Green Valley Village, right here in our pack territory. My hands are tightly clasped across my belly, trembling like a leaf, while I anxiously bite my lower lip. The reporter on the screen is speaking to the family that Eros saved that fateful night. "I thought it was the end for us," the tearful mother confides to the camera. "My husband was nearly killed by a vampire, but suddenly, someone came to our rescue. We were saved by a magnificent creature, a large dog-like being. I'm not sure if they're called dogs, though. Based on what I've read in books, they might be werewolves. If that's the case, I am immensely grateful to one of them for saving us." Overwhelmed by relief, I close my eyes as the mother refrains from making any negative comments about our kind. The male reporter inquires, "How big was this creature?" "It was enormous, taller than a human
Before I stepped into the office, I patiently awaited Bella's arrival. Purposefully arriving in the early morning alongside Eros, I harbored a strong desire to engage her in conversation. I longed to see her face me without a trace of fear and witness that radiant smile that would always illuminate her countenance. Alas, such a reunion did not come to pass. As she finally arrived, a pallor overcame her face, a clear manifestation of shock. "S-Sophia?" she stammered, taking an instinctive step backward. Calling out to her, I closed the distance, my voice filled with urgency, "Bella..." Yet, she continued to retreat, her trepidation palpable. I swallowed hard, gathering my courage, and implored, "Please, Bella, don't be afraid of me." She cast anxious glances at our colleagues, ensuring the privacy of our impending conversation. Clutching her bag tightly, she seemed incapable of shedding her fear, as if it were an indelible part of her being. "I have not divulged anything about you
"Oh, the sheer energy!" exclaimed Beta Algie as his car came to a stop. Those were the only words that managed to escape his lips upon encountering the palpable aura emanating from within the Dencio residence. Simultaneously with Beta's persistent horn-honking, I stole a quick glance outside. My eyes were immediately drawn to the majestic arch adorning the gate, its inscription proudly proclaiming, 'Welcome to Dencio Residence.' "Do you feel it too?" Beta asked turning towards me. A smile tugged at the corners of my lips as I nodded in agreement. "Just as Mr. Dencio mentioned, his daughter belongs to the illustrious Alpha bloodline." Beta, having never laid eyes on the enigmatic she-wolf, couldn't help but allow a smile to grace his face. However, my excitement surpassed even his. I yearned to witness the outcome of this fateful encounter. Should Beta successfully mate with Mr. Dencio's daughter, it would serve as a testament to the profound connection between Beta and the Alpha.
"M-Mate?" The daughter of Mr. Dencio furrowed her brow, taken aback by Beta's unexpected greeting. Meanwhile, Mr. Dencio himself looked puzzled and responded with a confused "Huh?" I couldn't help but smile, fully grasping the situation and what Beta Algie was trying to convey. Suppressing a laugh, I focused my gaze on Beta Algie. Curiosity filled Mr. Dencio's face as he turned to me and asked, "What does 'mate' mean?" Blinking his eyes and clearing his throat awkwardly, Beta Algie attempted to respond. "H-Hi!" I chuckled softly at Beta's uneasy salutation. It was now evident to me that his mate was Mr. Dencio's daughter. But due to her upbringing among humans, the situation had become awkward for them. "H-Hi!" Mr. Dencio's daughter nervously nibbled on her lip and glanced at her father. Despite his surprise, Mr. Dencio managed a chuckle and decided to introduce his daughter to us. He cleared his throat before speaking. "This is my daughter, Clara. She's my only child since he
I couldn't contain my amusement when Beta Algie plopped down in the driver's seat, his gasp of relief echoing through the car. It was clear that he had just escaped from the most awkward situation of his life. As he ran his fingers through his hair, a chuckle escaped his lips, likely replaying the whole ordeal in his mind. "I can't believe I ever thought I'd end up having a Beta female," he muttered, facepalming at his own thoughts. I couldn't help but laugh and tease him, "So, how does it feel to meet your mate?" "Awkward," he replied with a husky voice, and we both burst into laughter simultaneously as he inserted the key into the ignition and brought the car to life. The engine roared along with our laughter. During our conversation with Mr. Dencio and his daughter, Clara, we carefully skirted around the topic of pack things. Clara shared her own struggles with embracing her wolf, believing herself to be abnormal due to the presence of her wolf. I also recounted my own experien