로그인VIKTORThe moment the vines dragged Delilah out of my reach, my mind was filled with desperation and anger. The world narrowed into a single, violent purpose. I launched myself forward, ignoring the way the floor cracked beneath my force. My claws tore through the thick mass of writhing vines, slicing and ripping until their resistance gave way.I caught her just as they tried to pull her deeper. “Delilah, hold on to me!”Her body slammed into mine, her breath uneven, her fingers clutching at my shoulders as if anchoring herself to something real. I did not give the vines a second chance as I pulled her out.The vines lashed toward me, furious and desperate, as if I had stolen something that belonged to them. I gave them some distance immediately, holding her close to my body. “Start the purification spell,” I ordered, my voice rough with strain. The sooner we got rid of these vines, the better our chances of survival. Delilah hesitated for only a heartbeat before nodding.Her feet
VIKTORI barely reached Delilah before the vines lashed out at Caspian, sending him flying in the air until he reached the wall with a loud thud. His sentries immediately rushed to his side to check on him, but the vines didn't give them a chance. They barely managed to dodge the next attack while pulling their alpha out of harm's way. Delilah fell into my arms after being pushed by the force of the attack, watching the scene with wide, shocked eyes."These vines are becoming more dangerous than we thought," she said, her breath coming out in short bursts. "We have to get rid of it as soon as possible."I nodded while setting her on her feet. Indeed, it wasn't a pretty sight before us, but I was too annoyed by the sight of the guards lingering around. The last thing I wanted was to endanger my people just to save their reckless hides.I growled at the ones nearest to me. "Get the hell out of this building. Now."The men immediately jerked at the stern command in my voice, retreating w
VIKTORWhen twilight came, the four of us gathered in front of the common hall in the pack. The place was completely empty, just like I'd instructed beforehand. After what happened in the Beta's quarters, I got some men on standby in case prompt medical attention was needed. “Are you sure you're alright?” Vivian asked Delilah in a quiet voice. “You’ve been acting weird since your talk with Caspian.”Delilah replied calmly. “I'm fine.”That was a load of bullshit. From the moment she arrived, she had been looking pale and weak. I would have stormed straight to him, but the mysterious vines case was the most important priority right now. We had less than ten hours to get rid of them before the sunrise tomorrow. Andrei noticed my stern expression and subtly shifted away from me. Unfortunately, he bumped Vivian in his distraction. The young woman yelped as she bumped backward from the force. Delilah and I moved towards her at the same time, but Andrei got her first. His arms wrapped ar
DELILAH"You can't do this to us!" Vivian screamed in protest as the guards pushed us towards the forest. "We are still women serving the moon goddess. How dare you treat us this way?!"I quickly sent her a warning look, causing her to fall silent. Although she was the only one who kept complaining about the rough handling the priestesses suffered from, I was also furious about the situation. However, my moon magic had depleted greatly after simultaneously getting rid of the mysterious vines twice in a row, along with Keith's funeral. Since there was a high possibility that I could collapse at any moment, I did not wish to use my magic unless it was absolutely necessary.So, I let them lead us to the centre of the forest. When we finally stopped, they took off the blindfolds from our eyes and stepped away. My eyes hurt when I opened them because of the intrusion of sunlight filtering through the canopy of trees. As soon as my vision cleared a bit, the first person I saw standing in fr
DELILAHAfter Keith funeral ended, I was walking back with my priestess with a heavy heart when I saw Tessa waiting for me. The sight of her immediately made my chest tighten even further, especially since I knew she wasn't here to exchange pleasantries. Vivian broke away from the priestesses following me and drew closer. “Let's just ignore her,” she whispered. “We just concluded Keith's burial and guided his soul to the moon goddess with the help of the good wolf aura we gathered for nearly a month. If we allow her cause a fight here—”“I know,” I cut her off sharply. No one knew better than me how precarious the situation was, but it was hard to remain calm at the sight of her. Still, I knew Vivian was right, so I forced down the unpleasant feelings in my chest and walked towards her. Tessa immediately straightened her form when she saw me approaching. “You really have no shame, do you?” she sneered. “You are the one who got Keith killed, yet you dare to conduct his funeral.”Viv
VIKTOR.The moment her body was dragged across the floor, something primal surged to the surface, violent and absolute. All my thoughts and reason disappeared until there was only one thought left in my mind. Her.So I moved.The world slowed as my claws tore free, bone shifting beneath skin, muscles tightening with lethal precision. The tendril coiled around Delilah tightened, dragging her toward that thing presiding in a man’s body.No. There was no way I was going to let anyone, or anything take away the woman I loved away from me. So I lunged at him. My claws sliced through the vine in a single motion. Resistance met me for a fraction of a second before it gave way with a wet, tearing sound. The severed tendril recoiled violently, writhing like something alive as Delilah dropped.I caught her before she hit the ground, pulling her into me for the briefest moment. The sound of her heartbeat resonating against mine threatened to overwhelm me with relief, but it wasn't over yet.
DELILAHThe conference room of the Moon Temple had always been a place of quiet authority. Circular in design, with a domed ceiling painted in phases of the moon, it was built to welcome all those who sought for the moon goddess's divine help. But today, it felt like a war room instead.Caspian st
DELILAHThe following days, I stayed in the healer's cabin, living my life leisurely and quite... pleasurably. I ignored Caspian's numerous requests to summon me for morning pack rituals and other reasons he probably didn't want to mention publicly. He was probably panicking more than usual because
VIKTORThe past few nights hadn't been very nice. I was losing creeping towards the edge of my sanity anytime I woke up from sleep, only to meet a cold, empty bed. My wolf mocked me from within, growling that the woman we both desired would have been lying by our side along time ago if we just did
DELILAHThe entire forest was silent.As soon as my wolf steadied herself, her paws stomped on the rocky ground underneath her. She lifted her head to the moon and released a howl that echoed throughout the entire forest. The snakes immediately recoiled at the sound, retreating to the shadows but s







