เข้าสู่ระบบLuluI couldn’t let fear get the better of me while Caspian wasn’t by my side. Taking a deep breath, I forced down the anxiety that had been gripping my chest for the sake of Elijah and the entire pack.The nerves running through my body suddenly turned cold, replaced by complete focus as I locked my gaze on Beta Rohan.“Calm down, Rohan,” I said, making sure every word that left my lips sounded firm and steady. “Panicking will only cloud our judgement. We can’t come up with a proper defence plan if our minds are filled with fear.”Hearing my calm, controlled voice, some of the tension seemed to leave Rohan’s shoulders. His ragged breathing gradually steadied, influenced by the aura of composure I deliberately projected.As Luna, I had to be an example for the pack while our Alpha was away.“My apologies, Luna,” Rohan said, straightening his posture. “You’re right. Based on the initial reports, those witches are moving quickly. I suggest that one of the Gammas and I head to the wester
Lulu“Did I ever say I agreed?”I teased Caspian playfully. He became a completely different man whenever desire took hold of him.The next second, my back was pressed against the cold wall as his eyes glowed a deep blue, filled with the passion of a wolf caught in rut.My heart fluttered wildly. I could feel the same challenge stirring inside my chest. A pull I'd been holding onto ever since I first met Morpheus in this very room.“You know what? I actually prefer it when you're in Morpheus mode rather than Caspian. Your water elemental magic is so cold that I don't feel nearly as overheated trying to keep up with you.” My fingers traced across his broad chest.“Well then, if that's what you want.”Caspian shifted into Morpheus's form. He didn't really look that different, except his hair was longer than the appearance he usually wore as Caspian. He used Dylan's appearance as a disguise while acting as the Alpha of Sapphire Water Pack.“You like it?”“Yeah. Especially when you frown
LuluThe moment my eyes fluttered open that morning, the cold air of the forest brushed against my skin. I quickly adjusted my clothes and tidied a few things after feeding Elijah.At the mouth of the cave, Caspian’s tall figure was already standing there. The exhaustion and tangled emotions from last night had vanished from his piercing blue eyes, replaced once again by that cold, sharp gaze of a supreme Alpha.His dominant Alpha aura rolled off him as he gave instructions to one of Sapphire Water’s finest Gammas.“Sweep the path ahead. Make sure the route’s clear and keep an eye on even the slightest movement,” Caspian ordered Gamma Oliver. His voice was low, commanding, and left no room for argument.Gamma Oliver bowed deeply before disappearing into the misty trees in the blink of an eye.I walked over to Dorian, who was trying to get up in the corner of the cave. His body still hadn’t fully recovered, and his movements looked stiff.Before he could lose his balance, Gamma Timothy
LuluCaspian fell silent. I continued in a softer voice.“When we get to Sapphire Water, go see him.”He immediately shook his head slightly. “I’m not ready.”“You don’t have to show up as some hero who’s already won the war.”“But I still haven’t succeeded in this mission.”“We will. It’s just not the right time yet.”Silence settled over us again.I could feel the conflict raging inside Caspian. His pride as an Alpha made it difficult for him to accept that someone had sacrificed so much for him.But life isn’t always about who’s stronger. Sometimes, someone chooses to get hurt simply because their love is that great.I gently stroked the back of his hand.“The Moon Goddess never abandons her wolves,” I whispered. “No matter how bad things get, there’ll always be a way to uncover the truth.”Caspian’s gaze softened that night. The campfire reflected a warm glow in his tired blue eyes.“I’m scared to face him,” he finally admitted.“Yeah.” I gave a faint smile. “But you still have to
Lulu“I’m doing all this because I want to know more about Vane and his Dark Sorcerers’ movements. You’re the only source of information we’ve got to anticipate what they’ll do next.”Dorian let out a long sigh, as if he’d already expected my reaction. He adjusted the way he was sitting with a slight grimace before speaking in a low voice.“In that case, you need to know this. Vane already knows the target of the fourth heart. Unfortunately, I don’t know who it is because he’s keeping it tightly under wraps.”My heart dropped. “What?”“Vane’s already started moving with his people,” Dorian continued, his eyes fixed on mine with absolute seriousness. “Right now, he’s getting close to Elder Ruth to gain his trust. Vane was never truly loyal to Elder Ruth. He’s actually the mastermind behind all of this.”I clenched my fists at my sides. “So we’ve been wrong this whole time, haven’t we?”“Yeah. No sorcerer would ever bow to a werewolf. He’s got loads of tricks and strategies.”If that wa
LuluThe exhausting argument finally died down as Caspian’s breathing slowly evened out. I knew his anger hadn’t completely faded, but the tension that had drained him left his large body looking stiff and tense.With one arrogant jerk of his chin, Caspian shoved Dorian to the farthest corner of the room, ordering him not to dare come near or touch anything within five steps of where I stood holding Elijah.Caspian truly hated Dorian. I could feel it in the way the hairs on the back of my neck stood up every time his wolf-like gaze shifted towards the man. But I forced myself to think clearly in a situation like this.We needed Dorian. We shouldn’t have been drawing attention to ourselves by constantly arguing or causing scenes like earlier.“Is Elijah alright?” Caspian asked me, though his eyes never left Dorian.“He’s fine. We’re the ones making him uncomfortable by constantly fighting,” I replied casually, hoping the two men in front of me would realise their mistake.Caspian fell
Lulu“Your mouth’s getting too cheeky. Take this again!”Her hand hadn’t even reached my face when the air around us shifted.Pressure—raw, unmistakable, rolled in the force of a wolf.Leia’s wrist froze mid-air, a split second stretched thin, like time itself had stalled. Her eyes widened, not wit
LuluI didn’t fall asleep straight away after Caspian’s words lingered in the air.The room was quiet, broken only by our breathing—two different rhythms, both trying to settle after what happened in the labyrinth garden earlier. I stared at the ceiling, but my thoughts drifted far away, wandering
LuluI drank the Identity Flux again before dinner, slower this time, making sure my body settled fully into the borrowed form. The change came smoother than earlier, my balance steady, my reflection composed enough to pass as someone who belonged here.I chose a simple gown suitable for a formal g
LuluI drank the Identity Flux before we left the chamber, the liquid faintly iridescent and cold against my tongue. My body reacted almost immediately—bones adjusting, muscles tightening, skin warming as my reflection shifted into someone taller, more refined.Someone who looked like my mother.Ca







