ログインThird personNana Gracia turned to Emade and beckoned her to come closer. Emade glanced at Varik, then Liora, who nodded. Liora had managed to make Kael sit, but his hands were still slightly trembling, and his breath was heavier than ever.As Emade stepped closer, she sat down before the old woman, who looked familiar, but she couldn’t picture where they had met.“Little moon,” Nana Gracia whispered, and instantly Emade’s eyes widened.“You... you know me?” she almost jumped in excitement.“I don’t only know you, but I had been the one to carry you out that night after the queen kissed your forehead, and for three months I raised you before our location was leaked and the alpha came for you.”“What... you didn’t escape together?” Kael asked, and Nana Gracia shook her head.“We left separately. The alpha was the bait. Living would have opened an open hunt, and Liora would have been discovered.”“Wait!! I am not following.” Kael sprang to his feet, and so did Varik.“Kael...” Nana Grac
Third personNana Gracia was still trembling long after the boys let go. She didn’t look like anything she did twenty years ago. Back then, she was barely in her mid-forties; her hair had only a few strands of white, and her lips carried countable wrinkles, but now she looked old. So old, like she had aged double over the past two decades. Kael didn’t want to begin to think of the kind of living she had to endure over the years. Her hair was fully grey, her face carried more wrinkles, and her neck had sunken. She wasn’t fat, just of average weight, but now she looked badly underweight and underfed.“Nana... where have you been?” Kael asked.Nana Gracia stared down at her hands as they trembled uncontrollably. It wasn’t from fear, but from the shaken sickness, the many effects of the fire. She had walked out without burns, but the nightmare never left, not even when sedated.“Around,” she whispered.“Around... but not within the werewolf territory. There is no way you would have been
Third personVarik reached forward to his mate, but her brother had already picked her up into his arms. She was small compared to his pregnant state. Kael wasn’t familiar with such little strength, so slowly he turned and handed her over to Varik, who was a little taken aback.“She would be more comfortable in your arms,” he said.Varik nodded.Kael turned and glanced at Liora, who was quiet, his hand over her stomach. “Leave us,” Kael ordered, and Frank stepped out with Varik carrying Emade. But as they took a few steps forward, Varik paused.“And the guest?” he demanded."Come with us.”“Okay, alpha.” Once they had walked out, Kael stepped closer, and Liora didn’t back away.“I wanted to tell you,” he said.“But you didn’t,” she answered.Kael nodded gently. “It was harder to keep it in than to speak,” he murmured after a few hours of silence.He reached for Liora’s hand, and she let him take it. “I know right now, sorry won’t sort the pain or the hurt, and I am not going to say so
Third personRoom for discussion wasn’t allowed. Yella was locked in her room like an animal refusing to go to the slaughterhouse, and that night, Mrs. Caswell yelled and cried, but the man she married was a beast. His mind was made up. So while everyone was asleep, she set out a cry for help to the only person she could trust, along with a diary twenty years old.That night, Kael didn’t sleep. The ride was not as quick as he had hoped, and worse, Emade and Liora had to come with them. “Why?” he had asked Varik when he delivered the news, but all he could say was that the secret guard that had gone ahead of them said it was a must.Kael didn’t know if he was walking into an ambush that could annihilate his entire existence, so he brought more guards than ever, and they moved in the dark, hidden from the eyes of many. Liora, who was told at the last minute, and Emade sat in the back of the car with questions Kael wasn’t ready to answer.“Are you sure your husband is okay?” Emade asked
Third PersonLiora noticed something that everyone else did not. Three days after Marvin disappeared behind those cold walls, Kael never came back the same. He had grown distant overnight. It wasn’t the alarming kind. No, he looked present; he paid attention to details; he watched her steps; and he still ordered her favorite lunch snacks even in times he wasn’t home, but then he came back every night after she had gone to sleep, as if avoiding talking about his day.He didn’t meet Emade’s eyes over breakfast, and before two words were spoken, he would be out and about again.Liora knew he stayed up most nights and that he actually slept, but she said nothing. The weight he was carrying seemed to be drowning him slowly, and all she could do was stay with him, talk to him when he would allow, and listen to his little grunting a few times after a tired day.She had never seen this version of Kael.Outside, people still saw him as the unapproachable alpha, but within closed doors, in room
Third PersonMarvin was tossed in like a bag of grain, and before he could ask questions, those who had brought him had long gone. That night, two things shifted under the cover of darkness that sharpened the future of Darkmoon. The power the Caswells once held was finally truly taken. Yes, Taron Caswell slept in his mansion with hope, not knowing he had long been overthrown and new rules had been set in place even for him.Shadow guards walked around the Caswell mansion, their eyes sharp, picking up every detail, and, like always, they missed the most important detail...or turned a blind eye. Whatever the case, Marvin had sneaked his way in and out without being noticed; not even Team could explain it.That night, Kael did not sleep. His mind kept racing, and by two a.m., he woke up, kissed his wife, and walked out of their bedroom. He had rested his eyes. Outside, Varik and Frank were already waiting, with expectant gazes and information twitching on the corners of their lips.They
Kael VeyronTime slowed. Tears rolled down her face, falling to the ground. One second she was there, her fingers slipping from the balcony rail, her amber eyes widened. Pain and shock all screamed through them—and fear gripped her. The next second, she was falling.“Liora!”The word tore through m
Third PersonAlpha Kael stood outside as Helene rushed out, her body visibly shaking, and the sight of him only made her tremble more.“Alpha,” she forced the words out.Unlike Bianca and Nora, who couldn’t hear anything, he had heard it all. So without another word, he told Helene, “You may leave.
Third PersonThe almighty Princess Karine couldn’t bring herself to sleep… how could she when the temperature seemed to be getting colder as the hours went by? The floor and her skin were all exposed… she couldn’t guarantee not being bruised under such conditions. At this point, she regretted her c
Third PersonThat night had never felt so cold. Alpha Kael walked through the quiet hallway, his steps barely echoing. Guards bowed. The kingdom was asleep, but he couldn’t sleep. As he reached the door, his hand held the knob for a minute longer as he listened to her heartbeat. She was fast asleep







