“You chose them over me. She became your focus because of the pup she was carrying! You ruined me! You broke me! Promises shattered!” Edeline yelled. “I had to protect my pup. There were wolves out to hurt him, and you were one of them! I didn’t want to leave you, but you were a threat to my pup!” He snarled. “But I don’t care what kind of wolf you are... you’re my mate! I won’t lose you too!” “You already lost me, Percival... When you picked that blonde bitch and her pup over me, your mate. You had a chance to fix things and didn’t take it. No more chances. I’m leaving.” Edeline’s world shatters when her mate, Percival, returns with a child from another woman. As secrets unfold and betrayal strikes, she fights to reclaim her future. Percival struggles with his new reality, testing their bond. Full of twists, emotions, and unexpected humor, this story will take you on a rollercoaster of love, mystery, and redemption, ending with a satisfying resolution. Dive in—you won’t regret it!
View MoreConorHer voice trailed off, and she stared into the distance, lost in thought. I could see how much this was eating at her—how torn she was between anger and sadness, between justice and regret. I reached out and placed a hand on her shoulder, offering what little comfort I could. She didn’t need to figure it all out right now. I was here. And we would take it one step at a time.I really didn’t want to say it, but I felt like I had to be honest with her—even if it meant possibly improving Percival's situation. Shifting my weight, I let out a sigh, the discomfort clear in my voice. "Look, as an Alpha, I know our wolves are stronger. It’s like the alpha bloodline gives us a supercharged wolf. But Percival? He just... doesn’t seem to have that same power in his human side. I’ve seen it firsthand—when an Alpha blood male has a pup on the way, it drives him crazy with paternal hormones. So when you told me your wolf had those urges to kill his pup, and Percival could see those images i
Conor"Conor," she groaned, wiping her forehead. "When do we actually get to the fighting part? I mean, this training every day is starting to wear me out."I glanced over at her, noticing how her chest heaved with each breath, the light catching the sweat on her face. For a split second, she reminded me of someone else—someone from the past. "You can’t fight effectively until your body’s built the strength and speed needed to deliver powerful blows and dodge attacks. You need endurance, agility… fluidity. You’ve improved a lot, but I want you to move like water." I gave her a pointed look, trying to keep my amusement in check. She always got so annoyed when I critiqued her form.She rolled her eyes, wiping away more sweat as her hair curled damply around her neck. There was a hint of defiance in her gaze. "Yeah, I get it. I should be able to fight just as well in my human form as I can in my wolf form."A smirk tugged at the corner of my mouth. "And why’s that?"She let out an exasp
After a couple of weeks ConorThe sky looked incredibly blue today, that vivid shade of blue when there isn’t a single cloud in sight. The sun was shining brightly, and for a moment, I almost forgot it was autumn. The trees stood nearly bare, their roots covered in a blanket of dried, crisp leaves scattered by the wind.A gentle breeze swept by, ruffling my hair. The weather was perfect—cool but not chilly. I took a deep breath, enjoying the calm of the moment. "It’s a great day to train my warrior wolf," I thought, feeling a surge of anticipation rise in me.Well, calling her a warrior might still be a little premature. She was still in training, after all. But she had the spirit—strong and relentless, even if her body hadn’t quite caught up yet. I had promised to help her, to push her to her limits. Every day, I made sure her muscles burned, worked to the point where she couldn’t even think about giving in to her emotions.Not that she wasn’t tough. She was—more than most. Like tit
Nixx“You jerk!” Annabel shouted, her voice cracking as she slapped him hard across the face. “You knew about this all along? And you never bothered to tell me? Now you expect me to believe that my son might face trial and possibly the death penalty because of it?”William stood up, his face flushed from the sting of her slap. He gripped her wrists, his frustration boiling over. “And what do you think you would have done, huh, Penny? It would have been devastating for you, just like it was for me! Discovering that my own son was capable of such heinous acts? You wouldn’t have said a word, out of fear that he would face the death penalty!” His voice was raw with emotion as Annabel crumbled into his arms, her tears soaking into his shirt. He wrapped his arms around her, his wolf’s instinct to comfort her mirroring the way my father had held my mother.“Hey, Annabel,” Mirabelle said softly, her tone soothing despite the gravity of her words. “You unknowingly aided Darius in his escape, b
NixxHer tone was urgent as she spoke, “We need to discuss Percival’s situation. The pack is abuzz with aggressive males talking about challenging him before his trial for Darius’s death. I know this is abrupt, but Alpha and Luna, we must address this immediately. I understand you are still grieving, but this matter is serious. We cannot predict when the challenges will arise, so I have stationed guards outside the clinic for now.” Her gaze flickered to William, who seemed to be grappling with her determined stance.“How did she manage that without an Alpha’s order?” I wondered, amazed at her authority.William and Annabel exchanged worried glances, their concern evident. William faced Mirabelle’s unwavering gaze, his frustration apparent. “Mirabelle, with all due respect, I’ve got this,” he said, his voice taut with strain. “I will handle it in my own time. We are going through an incredibly difficult period—mourning our son and dealing with our other child’s close call. We are griev
Nixx“Alright, Mirabelle, that is enough!” William burst out, pushing himself up from his seat. His frustration was palpable. He could hardly tolerate Mirabelle’s blatant disrespect and the way she was exposing his secrets.The room was charged with tension, almost tangible. It felt like a classic battle of wills—an Alpha versus an Oracle. And here I was, just a messenger from the moon, caught in the middle. Mirabelle’s gaze was fixed on William, her eyes sharp and unwavering, while Annabel looked on with mounting anxiety.“So, you are not going to reveal the truth, huh, William?” Mirabelle said, her tone tinged with a mix of challenge and inevitability. “The moon is really pushing for the truth to come out. And believe me, she is not going to back down.” She glanced briefly at my parents and me before continuing. “Darius was truly despicable. None of us knew about his shady activities—how he crossed into other pack territories and harassed females. He would violate their honor, assau
NixxI felt a wild surge within me as our eyes locked. There was a possessiveness building up in me, and I could feel the shift in my wolf’s demeanor. She looked startled when her gaze met mine and noticed the sudden change in my eyes to silver.“Tatiana,” I said, my voice steady despite the turmoil inside me, “I just wanted to let you know that there’s a chance we might come for you. You bear my mark, and my wolf might just pay you a visit. No promises though!”As I walked out of the clinic, it felt like my soul was on the verge of collapsing. Her words hit me hard. My heart ached with a deep, gnawing pain.I won’t give you a grade. I can’t undo what happened with Mirabelle. I had gone to her with a question, and things just spiraled out of control. We were both feeling isolated, and it happened unexpectedly.I was determined to try to win her over. After all, I have a sister too—I understand the complexities. I just want to give it a shot.The sun was dipping below the horizon. The
NixxMy wolf was intensely protective when it came to her. But the thought of Percival dying filled me with guilt. In the short time we have, it seemed important to reconcile with those we might consider adversaries. None of us can predict when our time will run out.Thinking about Darius made me feel queasy. His obsession with my sister and the messed-up things he did—it was clear Percival made the right choice in dealing with him. If he hadn’t, I would have had to.Lost in my thoughts, I paced around the waiting room, letting out a sigh that I had been holding in all day. I had spent the entire day waiting, and after a chat with Z, I felt ready for what I came here to do.Alright, it’s time to talk to Tatiana.I took a deep breath, feeling a surge of anticipation as my wolf nudged my thoughts towards our mate. He was eager to see her, excited about marking her and sealing the mate bond. He was curious about meeting her wolf and having some alone time together. But I reminded him tha
PercivalI could vividly picture it now, how everything might have unfolded.He was right. Completely right.I had been overwhelmed by the responsibilities of being a parent. I had convinced myself that Edeline would show up after the pup was born, that Tatiana would fade from the picture. I thought she would be okay with it. Even though her wolf had been showing me disturbing images of harming my pup, I naively hoped that, once born, things might change.I could not believe how foolish I had been.How naive of me.My wolf had clouded my judgment. Yes, Nixx was right—most women would not care about a pup that was not theirs. Nixx might have taken care of the pup, but his wolf could not tolerate the idea.“Yeah, you are right.” I lowered my head, tears streaming down my face. It felt like my weakness was on full display.The atmosphere seemed to shift, lightening slightly as I quietly mourned the loss of my son. When I considered the possible outcomes, it became clear that his life mig
Edeline While my best friend Darius was helping me choose a dress for tonight's dinner, I watched each car arrive through my window.I'm so excited!My longtime crush, Percival, is returning from his summer training today.He is our future Alpha, the firstborn son of our pack’s Alpha.Every future Alpha is supposed to train with other warriors and Alphas during the summer at a different allied pack. They do this to develop into formidable leaders and master all the techniques needed to become warriors, elevating them to the rank of Alpha.A year after his first shift, at the age of eighteen, he started taking summer vacations. In their first year of training, future Alphas spend time with their own pack, picking up tips from their own Alpha. This was his third training year. There was just one year left before he would be deemed qualified to succeed his father, the current Alpha, should anything happen to him.With just words, I declared him to be my mate.I'm saying...Though not to...
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