“Take me to my son, Lewis.” Luna Collette's voice went up. A pitch higher. Tired of letting her mate decide things for her.“That I will.”“Let's go now.” She insisted.“Just a small detail before we head… home…”Collette's face fell. “You lied to me.”Lewis was quick to explain, “No. I swear.”“If not then why are you hesitating? Why keep another detail hidden when I have waited for far too long to hug my son. Ease his pain?”“I didn't lie. I can not do that to you.”Collette scoffed, “you have done worse.”Lewis didn't have to ask to know what she was talking about. He was well aware that she was angry at him for tying her up and locking her inside like a prisoner which was, after all, for her own safety. “I apologize.”“Treating me like a child,” She counted, “locking me inside like I am a danger to society…”“It's not like that.”“It sure isn't. Who would have thought that there would come a day when you would…”Lewis didn't dare raise his head, “I was only looking out for you.”
After having managed to kidnap her and disturbed the little hope she had built for herself when she thought that she would finally be free, the three strangers hopped in their car and left without another word.Selly, who was still trying to figure out her new environment and the fact that she couldn't remember a thing about herself didn't notice that her captors had already left.She was left alone and fate was about to play a sick joke with her life. One that she wouldn't accept if she were made aware of.The cottage looked as old as time itself. Barely hanging on. The dirt didn't do much to help with the shock.“Who am I?” She asked herself aloud. How come she didn't remember herself? Something convinced her that it was but a bad dream. One that she was eager to wake up from.Having no recollection of who she was was scarier than anything she knew at the moment. How was she supposed to navigate through life without a single clue about her very own identity?Yet, at the far and hi
The burst of lightning disappeared as quick as it appeared living behind a whimpering werewolf.Did I survive it? He asked himself. Lewis opened his eyes to a new reality. The thunderstorm and lightning were now replaced with a different kind of sound. A heartbreaking whimper of his son's wolf.Lewis has never heard someone hurting like Jordan was or maybe he was being biased but it hurt him to see him in pain. Wait!Lewis stood up, was his son back to his normal self? A smile painted at his tear-stricken face.Technically, Jordan was still in his wolf form but to him, that was progress. The fact that the storm had calmed down and he could see his son instead of the ball of darkness was a step closer to getting his son back.“Son…” Alpha Lewis called but was met with a growing melancholic whimper.He wanted to open the door that stood as an only hindrance between him and his son, hug his pain away. Wipe away the tears and fears he had endured for the last few days.“You came back to
Alpha Lewis was tired of holding it together. The weight of being a father and leader was too heavy, a price he wasn't sure he could afford anymore.Since the last few days he has been receiving bad news after bad news with no sign to stop.And when he had the little hope that things would get better after having the rogue under his custody, things took a turn for the worse.Finding her again would be even much harder now that it seemed whatever was happening was coordinated and not a product of mere chance.He had exhausted his mental capacity yet it was all just beginning.After feeling helpless, he had decided to go back to the basement. He had thought that expressing his anger and rage would produce a reaction but he was wrong until he had no other option but to beg.The respected alpha of the Westhund pack looked pitiful. The only werewolf to have twins during a period of fertility decline looked small and pathetic, begging an unknown and unseen force for help. His breakthrough
“Alpha. We lost the rogue.” The Beta of Westhund pack reported the bad news. Alpha Lewis closed his eyes, “How exactly?”“When we arrived at the western facility, she was no longer there. Seems like there's been a sudden transfer.”“Are you sure she was being kept there?” Lewis bit his lower lip, stopping himself from screaming his rage out.“Her scent lingers. I am sure she was here.”Alpha Lewis opened his eyes and they were red in anger and frustration. The enemy was always a step ahead of them. If only I had permitted Grigor to leave yesterday, he thought in regret.“I think someone has been spying and reporting our every move.” Grigor said.“I noticed.”“My men,” Grigor hesitantly said, “they are tracking the new location she is supposedly being kept in.”Alpha Lewis didn't answer. He was losing his mind. What would his son’s tomorrow look like? It has been more than three days since the last time Jordan was himself.“Tell me Grigor,” Lewis finally asked, “what if we try to clai
Heavy smoke mixed with dust rose in the air setting the hearts of the people in a rush.It was no doubt a sound that belonged to a certain form of explosives or something along that line was involved.Panic spread fast and in a short time, people were evacuating to the nearest emergency assembly points as per procedures.The head of the facility was no exception. He, too, ran from his office to save his life.While the facility staff were running, another series of things exploding rang, sending people running away from the assembly points themselves.Cries of help erupted from the crowd with everybody running to a direction they believed to be safe. No kind of encouraging words worked. No amount of orders convinced the already panicked staff. After all, who would stay put in one place when they weren't sure if the facility was under attack or a fire breakout.In a few minutes, the whole facility looked like a ball of smoke and dust.People forgot their cars and ran on foot regardle