Share

"Seeking Truth" POV:

Author: June Calva
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-12 18:38:58

Desi Whitmore

I found Otto in the library's third-floor study section, hunched over a pile of textbooks with the kind of desperate concentration that suggested he was trying to lose himself in academic work.

He looked up when I approached, and the mixture of hope and wariness in his expression made my heart clench with protective fury. Someone had hurt him. Someone had made him doubt what we'd shared the night before.

"Hey," I said softly, settling into the chair across from him. "Mind if I join you?"

"Of course not," he replied, but his voice carried a careful politeness that hadn't been there before. Like he was talking to an acquaintance instead of the girl who'd kissed his cheek under the stars.

"You left pretty quickly last night," I observed, keeping my tone light despite the tension radiating from his every movement. "I was hoping we could talk more."

"Yeah, sorry about that." He closed his textbook with deliberate precision, not meeting my eyes. "I realized it was getting late
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Latest chapter

  • Star-Crossed Wolves: Silver Moon Rising    "The Confrontation"

    POV: Ferdinand KingIan stood in the center of the warehouse with Emilia beside him.Not restrained exactly, but clearly unable to leave. Some combination of psychological manipulation and genuine threat keeping her in place."Welcome," Ian said as we fanned out around him. "Thank you all for coming. This is exactly what I'd hoped for.""Let Emilia go," I commanded. "Whatever point you're trying to prove, it's over.""It's over when I say it's over. When I've demonstrated that my theories work regardless of exposure or opposition." He gestured at our group. "You've all survived my manipulations. Learned about my techniques. Built connections you think make you immune. And now you're going to prove that awareness means nothing.""We're not proving anything except that you're alone and outmatched.""Am I? Because I've spent the past three weeks learning everything about each of you. Your weaknesses, your triggers, your breaking points. While you were planning this heroic rescue, I was

  • Star-Crossed Wolves: Silver Moon Rising   "The War Council"

    POV: Bea SharpeIan's ultimatum played on repeat across every screen in the cabin.Emilia with him, looking defeated and afraid. His voice calm and rational as he explained exactly what would happen if we didn't comply. The deadline counting down like a bomb nobody knew how to defuse."We can't give him what he wants," I said, breaking the silence that had followed the video. "That's obvious, right? We're not actually considering handing Emilia over to her psychopath brother.""Of course not," Miranda agreed. "But we need a plan beyond just refusing. Ian's shown he's capable of following through on threats.""Then we stop him. Permanently. Before he can hurt anyone else.""How?" Desi asked. "He's isolated, paranoid, and has spent months learning all our weaknesses. Going after him directly plays into his hands.""So we don't go directly. We coordinate. Use our combined strengths instead of letting him exploit our individual vulnerabilities."Ferdinand pulled up a map showing Ian's la

  • Star-Crossed Wolves: Silver Moon Rising    "The Descent"

    POV: Ian GrecoThe schemes I'd deployed over the next three weeks were precise and vicious.First, I created evidence that Emilia was still communicating with me. Fake messages suggesting she was feeding me information about the cabin's defenses. The forgeries were good enough to create doubt even when she denied everything.Then I orchestrated a "failed" attack on the cabin that conveniently left Emilia unharmed while injuring others. Made it look like she'd known about the assault in advance and positioned herself safely.Finally, I spread rumors through channels they'd trust that Emilia had negotiated a deal with prosecutors. That she'd traded information about everyone at the cabin in exchange for immunity and protection from my retaliation.Each piece of misinformation was carefully crafted to exploit existing insecurities. Otto's paranoia about betrayal. Desi's guilt about bringing people into danger. Bea's distrust of people who reminded her of past betrayals.I watched throug

  • Star-Crossed Wolves: Silver Moon Rising   "The Unraveling"

    POV: Ian GrecoThe safe house I'd secured was compromised within twenty-four hours.Not by authorities. By my own father, who'd apparently decided I was more liability than asset now that the Council documents had destroyed his political network. The message he left was characteristically brief: "You're on your own. Don't contact family again."So Emilia's betrayal had cost me everything. My freedom, my family, my carefully constructed future in supernatural politics. All destroyed because my sister had chosen morality over loyalty.The irony wasn't lost on me. I'd spent years teaching people that sentiment was weakness, that strategic thinking mattered more than emotional attachment. Now I was learning that philosophy's limitations when applied to family who'd been enabling my work for decades."This is fixable," I told myself, reviewing my remaining resources. "Temporary setback. Opportunity to demonstrate adaptability."But the words felt hollow. For the first time since I'd starte

  • Star-Crossed Wolves: Silver Moon Rising   "The Price of Truth"

    POV: Emilia GrecoThe verdict came three days later: guilty on multiple counts of conspiracy, psychological manipulation, and accessory to manslaughter.Ian showed no emotion as the judge read the sentence. Twenty years in a supernatural detention facility with required psychological evaluation and treatment. His parents sat in the gallery, their expressions suggesting this was an inconvenience rather than tragedy."The defendant will be remanded to custody immediately," the judge concluded. "Miss Greco, the court thanks you for your courage in coming forward."Courage felt wrong. I'd just destroyed what remained of my family relationships by ensuring my brother faced consequences. My parents would never forgive me. Extended family had already cut contact. I'd traded blood ties for moral clarity.Outside the courtroom, reporters surrounded me with questions I didn't want to answer. How did it feel to testify against my brother? Did I regret coming forward? What would I do now that my

  • Star-Crossed Wolves: Silver Moon Rising   "The Sister's Resolve"

    POV: Emilia GrecoI visited Ian in custody detention three days after Helena released the Council documents.The guard looked surprised when I presented my ID. "You sure you want to see him? Given everything that's come out...""He's still my brother. And I have things to say he needs to hear.""Your funeral. He's been... difficult since the documents went public."Difficult was an understatement. Through the security glass, Ian looked like something had broken inside him. Not guilt or remorse, but the careful control he'd maintained his entire life. His mask had finally slipped, revealing the rage beneath."Come to gloat?" he asked when I sat down. "About how you destroyed my deal with prosecutors by releasing everything I was trading?""I didn't release anything. That was Helena working with the people you manipulated.""But you gave her access to me. Told her where I was keeping my insurance files. Betrayed family for strangers who'll forget you the moment you're not useful.""I'm

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status