تسجيل الدخولChapter 13
As much of a believer as I was in many things, I could also be indifferent to many others. For example, coincidence. Most of the time, I didn't overstep my boundaries, yet I could be very wary of whatever came my way. And there he was, standing so tall, his hair caught in the light, glistening jet black, packed at the back into a ponytail. His muscles twitched under his tight shirt, ever so elegant in those expensive pants and shiny leather shoes. Nathan had always been the type to show off his wealth, one he got from... unthinkable means. "Alex, it's nice to see you again." He spoke just as thunder sparked across the sky, dispersing the dark clouds for a split second. The looming darkness added to the eeriness, the hair at the back of my neck standing on end. Without being told, I turned the way I'd been coming from, planning to take the other side of the block instead. Thankfully, Nathan didn't follow me. A momentary relief until I got home. How was he here of all nights? How did he even find me? Moon goddess... Chills edged beneath my skin, my thoughts wandering down memory lane. Leo had just mentioned him earlier, so how could he suddenly appear? It had been ten years. He couldn't have changed, yes, even though he spoke more formally now. Nathan was an abuser, not lacking only in relationships but in his own life too. He treated illegal drugs like they were his favorite food. Played with people's lives like they were nothing. He did all sorts of thug activities, and that was me trying not to be vulgar. While I was the type who believed in fated mates, bonding, and marking, that the moon goddess made each of us a pair we were meant to spend the rest of our lives with, Nathan believed he could just have anything he wanted, whenever he wished, and dump it when it no longer entertained him. Kai was the complete opposite of him. There, I stopped. I snapped back to reality. I couldn't think of Kai. No, he couldn't slip into my thoughts right now. He was with Leo, where he was meant to be. The air was damp with mist, the breeze heavy and clawing at my clothes. Not long after, the rain poured. Just as I leaped off the pavement, aiming for any tent or shade of whatever texture to shield myself, an umbrella hovered above my head. Nathan's familiar Alpha scent followed. The tension in my shoulders was obvious. "I just want to talk, please. I know you hate me, but at least let me drive you home." My lips remained glued shut. My thoughts flooded the space, weighing my options. Perhaps he really could be harmless, yet I'd be foolish to trust him. Indeed, I would be. "I've called an Uber." "I don't think it's coming anytime soon. You'll catch a cold, and you know how bad it gets when it turns into a fever. We both know that much." One side of his lips tugged to the left, revealing the ghost of a smirk. "Fine." Huffing in defeat, I walked with him. Luckily enough, silence coated the closeness between us until he got to his car. He opened the door like some gentleman. Only seconds later, he occupied the driver's seat. As the engine roared to life, the inside filled with warmth, heating up my skin, and I rubbed my arms, taking in the comfort. Jazz music played in the background, soft and light. Through the tinted back window, I watched the streets glisten, the rain splattering against the glass, sliding down the surface and blurring the distance. It was entirely dark out there. Maybe choosing to ride with Nathan had indeed been the safer option after all. "I see you're growing your hair." He began, voice teasing. "It should be shoulder length by now, am I right?" With a little "ahem," I raised the volume of the music. That small shift made me briefly close my eyes. My ass hurt. Courtesy of Kai. Yes, it'd be graceful to actually think about him right now. For the rest of the journey, Nathan failed at getting me to talk. By the time we reached two blocks away from the apartment, I asked him to stop. Intentionally. "It's okay here." "You live here?" "Yes, actually," I claimed, and he laughed. "No, you don't." He caught on. "You hate floors. Especially ones with as many stories as this." That stirred something inside me. "Why are you doing this, boasting about how much you know about me? It's unnecessary, yea?" His hands lifted into the air. "It's just... I missed seeing your face. I literally came back here for you." "Last I remembered, you were banished, and we both know how much that affected me." "It was an unjust declaration of punishment," he growled, his grey eyes brewing an icy storm. I saw his knuckles tighten around the wheel. Fear gripped me, but I summoned more courage. "Actually, I was pretty sure it was because of illegal drugs, child labor, gambling, basically being a nuisance that almost destroyed the pack, that led to that. And if you don't even think you're wrong, then why the fuck are you back here? For some resolution?" He grumbled something under his breath, eyes rolling at me. "If not for Alpha Kai's involvement, I'd probably be doomed." My friendship with Leo saved me. With his uncle's interference, we were able to call a meeting with Kai, who got involved in the matter and helped me out. I had been caught in the apartment with Nathan. Thankfully, Kai cleared my name, so the rumor died and I was deemed innocent. That was even how I started living with them. They both saved me. "I didn't mean for that to happen. Look..." He paused, and I reluctantly obeyed. "I'm sorry for everything I did, but even Leo knew there was more to the matter, and that's why he gave me the chance to come back." I balked at that, completely taken aback. Without realizing it, my breath held. "What?" Why would Leo be in contact with a rogue? "A lie." I tasted the word on my tongue. "No. If it wasn't true, the guards would be on my tail right now," he pressed. I shook my head. "Whatever. I'm leaving. Go away." He seized my arm before I could open the door. "Don't leave... yet." My brows knitted together, eyes narrowing at him as my lips curled downward in a scowl. "I'm here for you. I love you, really," he said. I scoffed at that without thinking twice. "A joke," I muttered. The splattering rain had reduced, the sky clearing once again except for the moon hidden behind heavy, rumbling clouds. A low grumble raved through the sky every once in a while. "Please, Nathan. Leave." I tried to open the door again, then a click trapped me. Realization dawned on me. "Did you just lock me in?" "I haven't touched you in a long time. Do you know how much that hurts?" he started, scanning my lips with desperate hunger. "Only for you to have that Alpha's scent all over you. That rascal of a king." "He rules the pack," I bit back, but Nathan gripped my jaw. "You're mine. He can't claim what's mine. He can't take away everything I've built here, then send me out, then take you away too." He was getting closer... His lips were now a blur against my vision... I squirmed, but there was no escaping. "I'm taking back what's mine, marking you as mine..." He trailed off, and I felt his breath on me. Please, no...Chapter 30 Skin against skin, Kai placed me on the bed, our lips still locked in hungry kisses before he began trailing them down my neck. My breathing hitched, my hands burrowing into his lower back. The tension of his muscles under my fingers only turned me on more. “Turn for me, baby,” Kai said, helping me lie onto my stomach. His tongue trailed down my back while his hands played with my cheeks. He spanked me lightly and I gasped at the sudden surge of heat. My hands dug into the sheets as though my life depended on them. When Kai was done teasing me, he finally moved lower, his breath hot against me as he studied me. “Push it out, baby…” His voice did something to me, my body obeying every command. My slick poured out even more, and he used it to prepare me with his fingers. His teeth grazed both cheeks as he worked, increasing slowly and gradually from two fingers to three, letting me adjust to the sensation. “Oh, please fuck me. Now, Kai. Now, please,” I murmured. Kai
Chapter 29 My eyelids tightened as I awakened from my slumber. I was in someone’s arms. The warmth made me snuggle closer, reassured that I was indeed safe. “You’re a menace.” Kai chuckled, the deep bass of his voice sending tingles through my core. I lifted my arm and slid it around his neck, my wrist dangling loosely. We were in my house, the scent unmistakable. Soft, cozy lamps were switched on as Kai settled me onto the bed, and then I opened my eyes fully. “My God, you look like a zombie.” “Well, you don’t look any better yourself.” he countered, tone laced with teasing. But I shook my head. “I’m serious, Kai. What you did tonight will warrant consequences. And usually, that comes with punishment.” I was one to know that well, currently bearing a punishment of my own. “Well, until then, the council will adjust.” “You’re certain it won’t affect your kingship?” I asked. Kai sat on the edge of the bed, his hand brushing through my hair while I remained curled at the knees
Chapter 28 The night was tainted in blood. Though the moon shone its silver blue light upon its creatures below, the trees swayed as usual, the night waltzed with subtle wind, and nocturnal insects chirped and crept through the earth, there was commotion in the atmosphere. Like a reversal, I was pulled back into everything at once. It all happened so fast, and I was in the middle of it all. Bodies dropped at my feet, men who had been slashed down by claws, some with their necks brutalized by the jagged size of monstrous fangs. Others simply fell to daggers or swords. The air thickened with death and fury. It reeked across the earth flowing with their blood. And somehow, I came in contact with Kai. From behind me, he grasped my shoulder, pulling me close to him just in time to avoid a man crashing into me. "Alex, how are you here?" Kai's heavy breathing was what gave him away. My palpitations spiked. And I was here. With him. He was who the One Tree was talking about. It had t
Chapter 27 "Curse you, Nathan." For the thousandth time, I groaned and plopped onto the tiled floor beside the books sprawled around me. My eyes were sore, and I had no idea how long I'd been here. As if that wasn't enough, my head throbbed from studying things I barely understood. The books were filled with ancient scribblings that made absolutely no sense. Nathan could have made this easier by giving me some sort of manual, but instead, he left me in this godforsaken place. The worst part was that I didn't even know the way back. If I was to gather the pieces together, then here was the spoiler alert. The Aetherblood was an ancient bloodline where Mage wolves blessed with the power to wield it were seen as gods. Forged from magic itself, the blood flowing through the veins of Mage wolves differed from that of ordinary wolves. Just as an Alpha King's blood distinguished him from his subjects, Mage wolves were chosen directly by nature. Not only could they bend nature to their w
Chapter 26 "No, no, no, please no!" My voice ripped through the air in an ear piercing screech. Loud enough to send birds scattering and the woods into turmoil. "Get me out! GET ME OUT!!!" The darkness faded, coiling into itself to reveal the morning sunlight against my skin, faintly blinding me as Nathan pulled me halfway upright. He came behind me, allowing my head to rest against his thighs while he massaged my chest, his other hand combing through my hair. The moment it registered, I hurriedly put distance between us. I could have sworn I saw hurt flash across his face, but it vanished just as quickly as it came. "I'm not doing this again. I can't." "It is the only way." "It is every shade of torture. No more." "The dreams are persistent anyway. You have them every night, don't you?" he reasoned. I looked anywhere else but at him. The land beneath us stretched into an open field, the wild greenery cleared away, leaving behind an almost breathtaking scenery. To the left
Chapter 25 KAI's POV Each passing second, I was rotting away. My muscles were constricted like that of a mummy, cramped in one position all day. The room smelled of weed and alcohol. My throat burned for the umpteenth time as I slurped the last contents of the gin down my throat, shutting my eyes briefly. With the stem of the glass in my grip, it nearly fell before someone's hand caught it upright. "You're wallowing, and the Pack doesn't need that right now," Clawface whispered into my ear, as though outside these walls were thorns and spikes waiting for us. A chuckle ripped out of me as I rose to my feet, staggering badly enough to hit almost every object before finally finding my balance. Behind me, Clawface's boots followed. "The usual spot. Ready the car." "Sire, we've been going there quite frequently now. If people catch wind of it, they'll talk, and you'll be in trouble with your father again, Sire. Please, reconsider." He spoke the truth. But what was a drunken man's







