… Elena POV…
I eagerly opened its pages. As I flipped through the pages, I saw countless diagrams and illustrations of mythical creatures, spells, and potions.
I searched through the pages, searching for any hint of a cure for the sickness that plagued my village. The illustrations were detailed, but the writing was cryptic and difficult to decipher.
As I reached the end of the book, I came upon a page unlike any other. It was an intricate drawing of a carved stone with strange designs etched into its surface. I gazed upon the picture, trying to make sense of its meaning.
I frowned as I realized that I couldn't decipher the symbols, no matter how hard I tried. I sighed in frustration and was about to close the book when a faint glow caught my eye. I looked back at the page, and the carved stone seemed to pulse with a soft light.
Intrigued, I reac
… Elena pov…Rowland called me into his office to help him arrange some documents on the table. I obliged, eager to assist in any way I could. As I worked, I couldn't help but notice a document with the heading "Reports."Curious, I set aside the other documents and picked up the report. As I read through it, I was baffled by what I saw. Other packs had refused to assist in the eradication of the plague, despite the threat it posed to all of our kind."Are they not scared it will reach them?" I muttered to myself, my mind racing with questions. I quickly arranged the documents and dusted some shelves, still stunned by what I had learned.Rowland stepped back into the office, a warm smile on his face. "We can leave now," he said, picking up his jacket from the hanger. I picked it up and helped him put it on, noticing how his sickly pale face now looked fresh a
… Alpha Rowland pov…I entered the meeting room, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. The members of the top pack were all gathered around the conference table, their faces etched with concern, fear and confusion. I took a deep breath and made my way to an open seat, scanning the faces of everyone in the room. The tension was palpable.I cleared my throat and spoke up, addressing the members of the top pack. "Ladies and gentlemen," I began. "We are here today to discuss the current state of our community and the spread of the disease that has been affecting us all."I stood at the head of the council table, looking around at the assembled members. This was a critical moment, and I knew that I needed to be clear and concise in my delivery. I had called the doctor in charge of the camp to give us a report on the current state of the situation, and I was eager to hear what he had to
…Rowland pov…I sat back in my chair and gazed at the doctor, who was standing in front of the council. I could see the anxiety and uncertainty on his face, and I knew that he was about to deliver some critical information."Doctor," I said, breaking the silence. "Can you do some tests and analysis on the current situation? We need to know what we're dealing with, and how best to proceed."The doctor nodded, and a relieved look came over his face. "Yes, of course," he replied. "I can run some tests, but it will take me about 24 hours to complete the analysis."I turned to the council and raised my hand. "I suggest we take a short break and let the doctor run his tests," I said. "We need to have a clear understanding of what we're facing, and we won't be able to make informed decisions without the results."The council
Freya frowned. "What happened to them?" she asked."The plague," I said, sighing. "It's affected everything and everyone in our community, including the maintenance of the gardens and parks. No one has been taking care of them, and now they're just a shadow of what they once were."Freya looked at me, her expression filled with sadness. "It's such a shame," she said. "I've never seen anything like this before.""I used to come here when I was a young man," I said. "I would spend hours walking through the rocky mountains, admiring the beauty of this place. But now, it's just a memory, a reminder of what once was."Freya looked at me, her eyes filled with understanding. "It must be hard for you," she said. "To see all of this change."I nodded. "It is," I said. "But at least I have memories of what it was like before. Memories of beauty and peace."
… Elena pov…We were traveling through a treacherous path, a cliff area that was known to be dangerous. The wind was howling, and the sound of it echoed through the cliff.As we walked, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the beauty of our surroundings. The cliff was towering, with jagged rocks and steep drops that seemed to go on forever. Despite its dangerous appearance, there was something incredibly captivating about the cliff area.The air was crisp and fresh, and I could smell the salty tang of the sea below us. Far off in the distance, I could see the shimmering blue of the ocean, stretching out to the horizon. The view was breathtaking, and I felt grateful to be able to witness it.As we walked, I couldn't help but feel a sense of nervousness. The cliff was narrow, and the drop was steep. One misstep could mean the end for either
… Rowland POV...I fell from the side of the mountain, I let out an instinctual howl, calling out to the wilderness and summoning my inner beast. I felt my body shift and change, fur sprouting from my skin and my bones elongating as I transformed into my werewolf form.But even as a powerful werewolf, I couldn't slow my descent. I felt the wind rushing past me as I plummeted towards the ground far below, and I could see the landscape flashing by in a blur.I was falling, plummeting down the rocky mountain, and all I could see was the blur of the surroundings as I rushed past them. The wind was whipping past me, tearing at my clothes and hair, and I could feel the fear building inside me.But as I fell, I suddenly felt a sense of calm wash over me. Everything seemed to slow down, and I could see the details of the mountains and the trees around me
… Rowland pov…The world around me seemed to blur and spin as I tumbled over and over again. I felt the sharp pain of rocks and debris scraping against my skin, tearing my clothes and flesh.When I hit the ground, I was dazed and disoriented. My body was battered and broken, and I could feel the throbbing pain in every inch of my being. But that wasn't the worst part.As I lay there, I could feel my body starting to shift and contort in ways that were completely foreign to me. It was like every muscle in my body was twisting and turning, reshaping itself into something new and powerful.At first, I tried to fight the changes. I tried to cling onto my human form, but it was like trying to hold back the tide. My fingers elongated and thickened, my nails becoming sharp claws. My skin erupted into a thick layer of fur, and my bones began to snap and
...Salena pov…I scowled as Caroline settled on the chair beside me, her dress rustling against the leather. I ordered my maid to bring the wine over from the other side of the table, and she scurried off to do so. "I don't drink Benoit wine, give me red cherries," Caroline said, her voice haughty.I gritted my teeth, trying to hide my annoyance. "Get a red cherry wine," I instructed one of the maids standing nearby, as the other poured me a glass of the Benoit wine. I dangled the cup on my fingers, crossing my legs as I waited."You know the red cherry wine is the best," Caroline began, smirking at me.I rolled my eyes, looking for something to irritate her. "The wine is for people with low taste," I said, waving her off."I hear even Alpha Rowland loves it," Caroline said, her eyes gleaming with a mocking smile.My mouth twitched, and I frowned. "What's all this about? Everyone has his or her taste," I replied, my tone clipped.The red cherry wine arrived just then, and Caroline too