Nixon’s POV“Doctor! We need you inside, quick!”Once again, the beating of my heart escalated to the point that it almost got out of my chest. The cold, spiderlike fingers raced up and down my spine. My head was flooded with a thousand questions. “What’s wrong? Is Aria okay?” Alpha Axel stood out from the chair outside the tent. We both decided to stay with Aria until she makes it through the night. Hopefully. “The patient stopped breathing!” the nurse exclaimed. The doctor dashed inside the tent. Blood was drained from our alpha’s face as he remained rooted in his spot. I followed the doctor inside. When I drew the curtain to the side, I saw Aria lying motionless on top of her bed while one of the nurses was trying to perform CPR on her. My heart continued to hammer in my chest. My throat made some quiet sounds of helplessness. I watched in horror as the pack’s medical team continued to revive her. Seeing her like this made my knees weak. “Don’t leave me, Aria,” I whispered he
Adrian’s POVI woke up with the faint sound of laughing. Though my eyes were still shut, I could still picture the man responsible for that pig-sounded laughter. I couldn't mistake that unique chortle for any other sound and I was right. It was that of Oscar, my confidant and one of the best trackers here in Moon Valley. Oscar was amusing himself with some funny videos he was watching on his phone. Slowly, I lifted my eyelids. The light coming from the white-painted ceiling burned my eyes a little. I narrowed my eyes and raised my left arm to cover half of my face. It was at this moment that Oscar noticed that I was already awake. He quickly rushed to my bedside. His face, although full of worry, had a bright light of gratefulness and hope.I tried posing a smile to ease his concern. When I did, I felt a sharp pain at the corners of my mouth. I gave a grimace of agony. I twitched, as I tried to move my body. My receptors instantly reacted to my plan, making my face contort even mor
Aria's POV I woke up to the pungent smell of what seemed to be a herbal medicine invading my nostrils. The room was silent apart from my heavy breathing and the beep-beep sound you often hear in hospitals that indicates you were still alive. I slowly lifted my eyelids, squinting in an attempt to sharpen the blurry image surrounding me. I glanced around and noticed that I was inside what appeared to be a tent. I knew this type of material for Pops and I was always using this during our camping trips to the woods. They were made of heavy vinyl-coated polyester fabrics that were securely insulated to maintain coolness during high temperatures. It seemed to be very effective for the air inside giving me a very comfortable feeling that I highly appreciate. I touched my head trying to remember what exactly had happened. Without any warning, the images from that night hit me with a bang. It started to occupy my thoughts. The last time I recalled was being badly beaten by a bunch of wolves
Adrian’s POV I was used to taking full dominance in bed. But now, it was different. I found myself in the same pathetic room. The bed looked untidy, empty bottles of scotch were scattered on the floor and unclean clothes were hanging everywhere. Ever since I announced to the pack that Aria Williams was dead, I refused to talk to anyone. I didn’t even allow the maids to clean my room. The ambiance didn’t seem to bother the woman kneeling in my front. I was sitting on the edge of the bed while staring blankly at the white ceiling while she was caressing the bulk of my pants. Thoughts were flooding my mind and I didn’t even know what are. The woman seemed to notice that I was spacing out so, she hummed a tease. “Just be patient, baby. After this night, I’ll make sure you’ll come back to your old self.” Cassie unfastened the zipper on my pants. She took out my length and put it inside her mouth without hesitation. This wasn’t the first time that Cassie had pleasured me using her mo
Vladimir’ POV“It was confirmed by your son Adrian, My Lord. Aria Williams was no more.”My jaw tightened when the news hit my ears. I clenched the glass of scotch tightly before sipping its content in one gulp. The intoxicating liquid burned my throat a little but I didn’t flinch. Because more than the heat that this alcohol was giving me, it was my rage that kept me burning inside. “Leave.” My beta and trusted confidant, Max, bowed his head before stepping out of the room. As soon as his build disappeared from my sight, I threw the glass on the wall. The desire for bloodshed and carnage was shouting inside my head. I gave in. I let out a loud growl allowing myself to be engulfed by my inner wolf Damek. And by doing so, I unleashed the famous “Death Eater” of Moon Valley. I jumped out to the window of my room and let myself turn into the beast I am allowing myself to become. Before I hit the ground, my appearance had completed its transformation. My spine had extended to form my t
Vladimir’s POV“We are here, my Lord.”Upon hearing the short announcement, I opened my eyes. I was welcomed by a familiar sight. With a bunch of trees surrounding the place and a couple of birds chirping in the background, I knew we had reached our destination. After a few years away from this pack, I finally reached the pride of the eastern continent. My home, Moon Valley.Unlike the other packs I had been to, Moon Valley territory was still untouched by industrialization. Its borders were rich with mineral deposits and other natural resources. This was the reason why a lot of packs were eyeing my pack for the longest time. Too bad they were too weak to fight me. Through the years, I managed to protect Moon Valley from intruders until eventually, no one ever attempted to invade it ever again. It did not take long before I was out of the car. I was wearing a casual suit and a pair of black sunglasses. My entourage began stepping down on their vehicles and started to observe the su
Adrian’s POV As expected, it took me half an hour before reaching the place. The place stated in the secret message was known to be an old loggers’ cabin. It was only about a fifteen-minute drive from Craigwood Mountain so it was quite understandable why it had gotten the name. It was a historic hotel in a very traditional style. Marion Hotel was small and quiet, perfect for a relaxing night after strolling the woods of Craigwood Mountain. The structure was made out entirely of wood. I also heard that this hotel was already 103 years old, so the place was understandably rustic but very cozy. I was welcomed with a wraparound porch and a pair of wooden sculptures of a bear at the side of the entrance door. It wasn’t your typical chain of hotels or motels as the looby was giving a normal living room vibe to it with all the furniture and antique decorations. The hall bookcase was filled with interesting books. It also has a brick fireplace and an antique upright piano on the side. The
Ash’s POV “So how’s the meeting? Did you convince him to ally with us?” The voice of my worried mother greeted me as soon as I entered the door. Judging by the way she spoke, Cassie might be staying the night elsewhere. This allowed us to speak freely about the Blue Ribbon Union. Yes, my mother was part of this rebellion. In fact, she together with other wives of the council was very much invested in this. This was another proud moment for me as a son, of course. “The meeting turned out great, mother,” I answered with a smile. A sigh of relief came out of her throat. I sat on the couch to rest my body. The events that had happened to Moon Valley these last few months were emotionally draining for me. It all started with Aria’s death followed by the return of our dreaded alpha. Aria’s Death. I and my mom were still struggling to accept the meaning behind these words. We were not doubting Adrian’s words, that’s for sure. But until we get to see Aria’s body, we would still cling