Kamari's Point of View
There was no denying that this man was trouble. Down to my very core, I knew that he meant business. And it soothed that ragged part of my soul. The torn part that wanted to make Arik and Eris hurt. Until reality slammed a fist into my face.
His amber eyes were taking me in from head to toe. Pouty lips parted slightly. His black hair was effortlessly combed to the side. But it was his almost glowing neck tattoos that made me rethink the whole idea. Whatever he might have to offer, I wanted none of it.
"I'm sorry, but that isn't a name. And I am not keen on giving you mine, either." I bit out with as much control as I could muster. There was still a lump in my throat. One that refused to move ever since I was rejected. Crying on my way here only made it worse somehow.
The man chuckled and slid into the booth in front of me. Spreading his elbows on the table, he leaned in with a smirk. Dominating was his natural gift, it seemed. Making another person feel so small they only wanted to run. "Why ask your name when I already know it, Kamari?" He purred my name and my stomach clenched. Even the waitress from before kept staring at him. With one shrug, his leather jacket fell onto the back of the booth. "I am Zayan. Nice to meet you." Zayan flashed me a devilish smile.
The name sounded familiar. As if I needed to know it but couldn't place it. Although this was a problem, I refused to be pulled into whatever he wanted to do. Revenge sounded perfect but on who? The entire world had turned against me since the day I turned ten.
"Whatever you are offering, I'm not buying," I whispered and picked up my cup of coffee. It was a reflex to move away from a situation like this. A reflex to back off. Because my life might have been shit but I could make it ten times worse if I mixed with someone like him.
Zayan watched as I scooted away. Watched me stand and take a step past him. Then he was up and in my face. Placed his hands on my hips with his face leaning down so that it was only inches from mine. The world slowed. My heart skipped several beats. The coffee cup tumbled from my hands.
It crashed to the floor but I couldn't pry my eyes away from his. A deep amber. Intent. Hungry. Exceptionally angry.
"I know how you feel. I have felt it before. But I won't allow someone else to be as helpless as I was. Sit down. Listen. If you don't like what I have to say, then feel free to leave." It was a deathly whisper. His breath fanned my face. Brushed over my lips. My chest tightened.
There was no harm in listening. Especially considering that he claimed to have felt the same as I did now. In the worst-case scenario, I simply leave here and forget about him.
Zayan's hand was still on my hip. Held me close to him. The air grew hotter with every second. I blinked. He smiled slyly. Knew he had won me over.
"Fine. I will listen until my new coffee is done. You have until then to convince me of whatever you want." I swore a small light flickered on in the back of his eyes. A shallow ray of hope.
Zayan let go of me. And waved the waitress over. Like a puppy being called, she plopped around. Batted her eyelashes at the man in front of me. "Two more coffees, please," He gave me another once over as I scooted back into my previous position. "Along with a shot of tequila for her. She's gonna need it."
"No that's-" Before I could protest, she was already gone. Looking back at him, I narrowed my eyes. "I am working early in the morning, I can't drink now. Besides, you are a perfect stranger. I can't have random men buying me alcohol." I hissed back at him.
"If it makes you feel any better. I'll introduce myself properly. Then we won't be strangers anymore. But trust me, you will need that shot when I am done with this conversation." His eyes flicked back and forth between my face and what I wore. Noted the oversized uniform and deranged hairstyle. I wasn't even close to being his type, that much was obvious.
"If what you have to say makes me want alcohol, then I don't think we need to carry on with this conversation."
He let out a rumbling chuckle and leaned back in his seat. As before, he took up most of the space around him. Positioned his arms over the back of the booth to look even larger than he was. Which might have been impossible, seeing as he dominated me in height when we stood.
"Don't worry, princess, I'll be here to comfort you if you need it." His growing smirk set my cheeks on fire. As if Arik was now only a distant memory.
But I had just reminded myself of the pain. The rejection. No amount of flirting and arguing with a sexy cocky man would ever make me fully forget that pain. The sting to see the pity in Nolan's eyes when I told him about what had happened.
How was I going to live the rest of my life like this?
"How did you find me?" It was the first question I could think of to ask. Everything else had been blown out of my mind with the storm that was Arik Knox.
"Ah, before I can tell you that I need to tell you who I am..." He trailed off. A glint shone in his eye. He was dangling information. Tried to get a read on where I stood. Who he was dealing with. But my will to impress anyone had vanished not long after we left my mother. There was no need.
"Can you stop with the theatrics-"
"Here is your coffee and one shot of tequila, on the house." The waitress winked at Zayan. He smirked back at her. I groaned and glared. There were clearly more important things to be discussed than the two of them.
"As I was saying-"
"I am Zayan Sterling. My father was the former Alpha of the Crescent Shine pack. Ten years ago, about two before you arrived, if my information is correct, Eric Knox, Arik's father, challenged mine for the title of Alpha. In the end, he won. My entire family was exiled. This led to the death of my mother and my father becoming ill. Then Arik stole something else from me..."
I could see the fury in his eyes. The hatred that lingered so close to the surface. It was devastating what happened to him, yes. But it was just the way of the wolf. We challenged and fought and carried on. Even if Arik stole something from him, it didn't warrant revenge. Even if Arik broke my heart, it didn't mean I should hate him for it.
"What does this have to do with me?"
"Eris was my mate, Kamari. She was my everything. We were happily mated until that bastard became Alpha. Then she up and left and took half of what I owned with her. I want it back. All of it. And the only way I can do that is with your help."
Narrowing my eyes at him, I leaned forward. Felt my heart move with me. Or maybe it was just the empty space Arik left. Either way, it was a horrible feeling. "And how can I help? Why should I help?"
Zayan flashed me his million-dollar smile. My insides clenched together again. There was no denying that he was sexy. In charge. His presence alone was enough to bring any woman to her knees.
"Because I know some part of you will enjoy showing that bastard a fraction of the pain he caused you when he rejected you. Ready for that shot yet?" I shook my head at the question. Tried to wrap my mind around what he had said. He smiled again and tilted his head sideways.
"I want you to seduce him. Get him in your bed. Then clean out his accounts."
Malakai's Point of ViewThree Years LaterWhen I got home from being kidnapped as a child, I knew I would never be able to have children. They had stolen that privilege from me. Snatched it away like thieves in the night.For many years I tried to make peace with it. Work through it.It always stung.Until I met my wife. Until I married her alongside two other men I now called my brothers.Finally, I was able to fit into my own skin. Accept that I might not have biological children of my own but I will have children.The first one took three years to make but it was well worth it. Seeing Kamari with her little belly around the house was always the highlight of my day. It made my world brighter. Shinier. I adored it.Every last drop was wonderful.All four of us lived happily within Jagged Rock. I managed my pack remotely, giving my father some control from time to time. Zayan did the same thing, only his father held almost no control and the old man was pissy about it.Nolan was offi
Malakai's Point of ViewTwo days. Two days and we would be married to the most wonderful woman on earth. Two days and she will become one of the strongest women in werewolf history.Not only did she have her own pack, she also had three mates. Three men that worshipped the ground she walked on. Loved every single aspect of her soul.This was the life I had chosen. The one I had always wanted. Needed.Now more than ever, I was thankful for this blessing. Thankful that Keanus was a pain in my asshole when it came to Kamari.I hated to admit it but the little bugged scored me the biggest prize of my life."Please tell me I'm not the only one that hasn't started on my vows," Zayan whined from his desk on the other side of the room.His hair stood in every direction thanks to his constant ruffling. He looked like a parrot that just took a bath. Every feather in every direction."I did mine last week. I wanted to focus on some other things for the wedding." Nolan offered up as he scanned t
Kamari's Point of ViewThree Months LaterWinter wasn't as bad in Jagged Rock as I remembered. Everything was dead, yes, but it wasn't as cold. Nor as wet. Not that I minded either. With three men sleeping in my bed at night, a girl got hot rather fast.I wasn't complaining. Neither were they.A brush with death made them all realize that I was the one. They were all adamant that this type of arrangement was fine. That they were fine. We bickered from time to time, as one would expect of engaged couples. they bickered all the time. As one would expect from three overgrown toddlers.But everything was right. All of it neatly in place."Hey, what are you doing out here? Do you want to catch a cold the week before your wedding?" My mother called from her cottage.Strange to think that she had changed as well. Handed over the reins to me the moment I was out and about again.According to her, I earned it and then some."Just getting some peace and quiet away from all the people," I call
Malakai's Point of ViewI had dozed off on the couch whilst Keanu carried on with his cartoons. The boy was a brimming ball of energy but soon enough, he had crawled into my arms. Settled in until he fell asleep as well.So, imagine our surprise when our mother came storming into the room. Her shrill voice all but screamed our eardrums out."Malakai! It's Kamari!" She repeated once she realized I was awake.At the mention of her name, I was up. Rushed to the other side of the room to where she stood. Her hand was barely out before I grabbed the phone. Pressed it so hard to my ear that i would have a headache an hour from now."Yes?""The doctor says she is waking up. How fast can you get here?" It was Nolan on the other end.His glee was nearly contagious. Brimmed with excitement. Joy. All of it bled into me. Drummed a steady beat into my step."Give me an hour and clear out the garden. I'm taking the chopper."***The pilot puked the minute we landed. With my flying, I understood wh
Nolan's Point of ViewIt was the perfect day for a funeral. Storm clouds brewed overhead. People were dressed in black. Wrapped in scarves and staring down into a dark pit.It was a miracle it wasn't raining. That the sky relented just for this one moment in time. To commemorate the fall of someone. The sky could mourn later. We wanted to mourn now. Was fully entitled to it, all things considered.Even mother nature had a heart, after all. Malakai had gone back home. Tail tucked between his. Back bowed. His people needed him now. Feared that the rebellion and troubles would spill into their territory. he had gone back to appease them. Put their minds at ease.Zayan was holed up in his room most days. Cried from time to time but always denied it.But I was left to run two packs for the time being. Rachel couldn't. Nor could Gaelan. The state they were in wouldn't allow for rational decision-making. The other alternative was me. The one person on this earth that wasn't born to do t
Kamari's Point of ViewHe was ripping at his hair. Cursing everyone and everything. Screaming. Crying. A grown man reduced to shambles right in front of me. I almost felt sorry for him. Almost but not entirely. "He's dead. He's dead. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck!" He was unraveling before my eyes.Arik fired a shot. Another shot. Let the bullets pepper into the ceiling.I knew he was sick. Knew that he had surely gone mad when Eris also left him. That was no secret but I never imagined he would go this far. Deteriorate this much in such a short span of time."You killed him! You fucking did this! What did you think will happen? You ride off into the sunset a hero? As fucking if!" I screamed.Malakai braced himself. Crouched down enough that he could lung at him at any second without hesitation. But I was already on my feet. Touched Malakai gently.Even when Arik turned the gun on me, I carried on walking until he was right in front of me. Had the gun pressed between my ribs."I didn't... I did
Kamari's Point of View My blood ran cold at the sight of those guns aimed at them. No one from below could see the men. They were well hidden. A death trap for anyone below. This was the last piece of evidence I had need. The last straw that broke the camel's back. Shifting back, I didn't even bother with getting dressed. Rushed over to the crowd in a blur. Nolan and Malakai weren't far behind. Remained on my heels as I shoved myself through everyone. Arik noticed my scent then. His nostrils flared. Eyes narrowed in on the tightly packed crowd in front of him. "Arik!" I screeched and broke the front of the line. His eyes landed on me. Were two small slits compared to the rest of his face. Bags lined the bottom of them. Black, not blue. Hair seemed more undone than ever before. He wasn't tearing at the seams anymore. He had gone full-on mad. Pointing guns at his pack. Looking like utter hell. This was a madman. A tyrant about to lose control and he knew it. "Ah, the prodigal
Kamari's Point of View "There is no way in fucking hell that I am allowing you to go! Do you understand me, Kamari? Not a fucking chance!" My mother screamed at me from across the room. Her eyes were bulging out of her head. Veins popped out on her neck and forehead. But my mind was made up. Nolan, Malakai, and I were going to Crescent Shine tonight. Already had most of what we needed loaded into the car. If things went south, I instructed both of them to leave me there. To head back this side. They had a lot to lose and I wasn't willing to put their lives on the line. "My mind is made up and there is no going back. He crossed a fucking line! Bombed the school! Hurt Zayan! I need to do this!" I screeched back and flung my leather jacket over my shoulders. Another present from the man now laying in a hospital bed somewhere in this house. I couldn't bring myself to see him yet. Silently promised that I would come back, just to make sure he was fine. That he was alright. Thriving,
Malakai's Point of View We were all stationed at opposite ends of the school. Had our eyes peeled for anything that might look out of the ordinary. Even a car passing by one too many times would be reported. Nothing and no one came in or out. Until the explosion hit. It was on the side Zayan had been stationed at. Was ear-deafening, even from so far away. Shook the wind from my lungs. "No," I gasped and made my way through the school. All of the guards ran with me. Not a single one was spared as we traversed this foreign ground. It took us two minutes to get to the other end. To see the chaos in front of us. Body parts were strewn all along the path. Dust floated in the air above a crater in the ground. Another second passed as I mutely stood and took in the carnage in front of me. The vague smell of cooked pork drifted up my nose. Reminded me of the time I had tried to help someone trapped in a housefire. Then my mind jumped to Kamari. To her well-being and everythin