INICIAR SESIÓNMaya’s Pov.Even I was curious to know who it was but the door slammed behind him, the echo still trembling through the walls long after Alpha Williams had gone.I sat there on the edge of the bed, still half breathless from our kiss, staring at the empty doorway, wondering what was going on.His scent—earth and smoke—hung heavy in the room. It always lingered after he left, like his presence refused to fade.That was my cue.*Follow him. He could be in danger.*Outside, voices rose—men shouting, the clanging of metal, the growl of wolves. Seeing this, my pulse quickened.What now?I wrapped a cloak around myself and followed the sound. The outside was alive with noise from chaos—guards shifting, weapons drawn. Williams stood at the center, his broad frame was rigid, eyes dark and facing him was a man I thought we were done with.Logan.His freaking brother.His hair was matted with dust and sweat, his eyes burning with fury and heartbreak. I got closer and noticed that every muscl
Alpha Williams POV.The night was burning with the smell of blood and mud after I finished beating the hell out of Thomas.All around me, the forest was a graveyard of broken bodies and trampled earth. The cries of dying men faded into the distance, replaced by the deep growls of wolves retreating.Thomas lay in the dirt before me, coughing, blood streaming from his mouth. He tried to crawl away, but I caught his leg and dragged him back with one hand.“You think you can run from this?” I said, my voice rough and low. “After everything you’ve done?”He groaned, barely able to speak. “Williams… I—”My fist met his jaw before he could finish. The crack echoed. He fell onto his back, gasping. My chest rose and fell like thunder, my breath filled with rage that had been building for years.“You killed my men,” I snarled, striking him again. “You burned villages. You made my mate bleed!”He spat blood and laughed weakly. “You would’ve done the same…”That laugh was all it took. I lost wha
Alpha Williams POVThe moon was just coming into the sky when my men returned.They brought good news, but along with the news, mud streaked on my gamma wolf’s face, his breath sharp and ragged, but the fire in his eyes was all I needed to see.“They’re there, Alpha,” he said, bowing low. “Thomas and the woman—Sarah. Camped by the northern riverbank, less than half a mile from the ridge. At least thirty men with them.”I didn’t waste a second. “Sound the call,” I ordered. “We move tonight.”Justin, already armed, caught my gaze across the campfire. No words were needed; he understood what this meant. For days, we’d been chasing ghosts—rumors of Thomas’s movements, scraps of scent trails gone cold. And now, finally, we had them cornered.As my men stirred into motion, I glanced over my shoulder toward the tent for Maya and I.The light inside told me Maya was still awake. She had wanted to come, of course—she always did—but I couldn’t risk it. Not this time. Not when her sister was
Sarah's POV.The plan was not coming as Thomas and I thought it would.There was too much conflict, too much drama and like Thomas pointed, too much ‘nagging.’The moment Thomas stormed out of the tent, silence swallowed everything. The fire blazing outside was the only noise I heard on the entire forest. That and the distance laughter of the maids and guards enjoying their rest.I laid where Thomas left me, staring at the tent’s ceiling, my mind a mess of anger and confusion.Everytime I tried to relax, Thomas' words kept coming back to me.“You're getting on my nerves, do you know that?!”Me?!The same woman he loved. The same one who almost died taking a blow for the both of us was the same one he called a nag.I clenched my jaw until it hurt.My fingers twitched a little, I was tickling to leave a little spell for his surprise but I refrained myself.Instead, I reached for the witches’ ointment and massaged the numbness away.The distraction helped for a while until his words ec
Thomas' POV.The air in our new hideout was heavy– thick with herbs, old wood and the faint scent of blood.A lot of the staff that agreed to follow us were tired, they protested for a little rest or they would turn back. I had no choice. We had to stop for a little.While they got comfortable enough to stretch their legs, Sarah and I set up tent somewhere north. The trees there were still, the bird too quiet. It made me uneasy.I paced back and forth inside the tent while Sarah laid on the bed. Her hair clung to her forehead with sweat. The witches had just finished rubbing some of green mixture on her legs.She groaned when one of the witches pressed too hard but didn't complain. For days, she’d been drifting out and in of that same pain but tonight, her eyes were sharper. “Stop pacing around, Thomas” she rasped, her voice low but commanding. “You're making me dizzy.”I turned to her, sighing. “You think I can sit still when I know they might be out there watching? That they have
Alpha Williams POV.Maya and I hadn't talked since the last encounter and I decided to give her space.I spent the evening in my room alone, resting like the healers and Doctor had said but my mind was far from peace.Eventually, I had a maid call my mate in. Just her presence alone was enough to keep her grounded.Maya held an unreadable entrance as she entered, she found an empty seat by the fireplace and hadn't said a word.I watched her for a while until my eyes wandered into the fireplace. It's low crackles and shadows that danced by the wall.Maya stretched her hand forward and rubbed them together. She tasted warmth enough to satisfy her before she shifted to the chair beside me.Her hand was busy with a scroll now, I got a closer look at her— the lively Maya was gone. Her eyes half-lidded from exhaustion but still alert.The Maya was different. Graceful despite her worries, elegant when she wasn't planning to be.I watched her for a while wondering how we had come this far. Th







