LOGINA man in a black hoodie strolled elegantly to the main entrance of the pack house.He oozed a certain aura, even from a distance.When he reached the entrance, four guards stepped in front of him. “Who are you?!” One of them asked, raising his claws forward. “What brings you here?!”The man slowly raises his both hands up as a sign of peace. “I mean no harm..I am here only to see Luna.”One started, and the others burst out in laughter.“And I’m here to see the Alpha.” One of the guards now openly mocked him.“Please, scurry away you petty beggar!" He raved out. “Villagers like you aren’t welcomed here.”The man in the hoodie didn’t move an inch, he didn’t even lift his head up to them.“Are you dead?! He said leave!” Another guard yelled out.Nothing. No movement still…“Enough of this clown.”One of the guards moved to him. Big mistake.In a flash, he snapped his head up, drove in a claw and threw him on the floor; a foot on his head.The other guards instantly tensed up. “Are yo
“Sandy’s child is mine.”The words didn’t hit Serena at first, not really…“What?” She furrowed her brows; her tone sharp.Could this be?The child Sandy was carrying wasn’t Damein’s. That meant everything was a lie.Damein didn’t know he was building his future on a lie.But…“No, no, no…that can’t be true.” Serena backed away slowly.“It is!” Alfred stepped closer to her, his tone firm and sure. “That child is mine.”“No!”Alfred took her hand then. “I’m not lying. I have no reason to lie about this to you…put myself at risk.”“At risk?” Serena furrowed her brows.Alfred nodded sharply. “Yes. She has guards around here… following me because I hold this massive secret in my lips.”Risk…Secret…She didn’t want this life again. She left it with her at the packhouse.“No!”Serena snapped out now. “Listen… no offense, but I don’t know you. I don’t know where you’re from, or your second name.I don’t know a thing about you so why the hell would I believe a single thing you say?!”Serena
Now the next day has arrived already.Serena pulled the hood lower over her face as she stepped out into the village the next morning.The cold air brushed against her skin, carrying the scent of fresh bread, smoke and damp earth. Life had already begun around her.Children ran between houses.Merchants arranged fruits and supplies.Women laughed while carrying baskets.Normal.Completely normal.This was the part of the village she loved even as a kid… that buzz, that energy flickering about…Now she couldn’t enjoy that here any more. Yesterday was a testament to exactly why.Her fingers tightened around the small pouch of coins in her pocket.Then—Damien's face flashed in her mind and those words of his that still stinged her…I think you should move out of the pack house.She pushed it away quickly.No.Not today.Today she just needed food and some supplies.That was all.No thinking about anything or anyone! Serena kept her head down and moved through the crowd carefully.That
Serena refused to wait for the sun to come out before she packed up her things and set out on her way….She wanted to avoid any more shame to her name than there already was. If she stayed here maybe Sandy would send her guards to her door by first light to literally drag her away…The Alpha’s daughter is being dragged to the villages.The thought nearly made her cry, but she didn’t..But worst of all, she didn’t want to see his face again, not even a glimpse.The sooner she forgot about him, the better for herself…She packed her bags, well, just one… she didn’t have much.She walked on foot out of the main pack house without any guard escorts whatsoeverBy the time she reached the village, a glimpse of the sun was out and civilization was already brewing up.Traders and workers were up and about… making ends meet.Serena thought to herself for a moment, that maybe this life wouldn’t be as bad as she feared, after all she had always piqued interest in the life of the low born.But th
Serena spent the whole night before paving around her room after she had gotten the news…She didn’t know whether to be happy or terrified. To be honest, I felt the latter option was easier.She couldn’t be a mother right now…outside of these walls, if it felt like literally everyone else was after her…But there was one thought that made her a little bit happy. Damein.The father of the child. He could take the child whenever she couldn’t…Right now, she was burning up with excitement on telling him.The morning finally came by…Serena walked through the halls with a smile she had been trying, and failing…to hide all morning.Her fingers unconsciously brushed her stomach again.Even this morning it still felt unreal, like a dream.The healer's words kept replaying in her head.Congratulations.You're carrying a child.For months she had felt nothing but pain, rage, revenge.Now suddenly...this.Something warm spread through her chest.She reached Damien's chambers and pushed open th
“Where are we going Sandy? I don’t have time for this.”She continued to drag him, before he finally pulled away from her hold.“Tell me.”She sighed first, then. “The council, there’s an urgent matter on the horizon.”Damien looked at her carefully.It was like he was trying to decipher if she was lying or not…Then.—“Fine.”Damein followed Sandy to the chamber room where a line of elders were waiting to see him.“What is this about now?” Damein said, his tone almost bored.“Alpha, we have a new issue arising, maybe more than one .”That finally peeked his interest as he took a step forward then.“What issues are these?”Elder Marcus was the one to step forward from the line and walk up to Damein.“An attack, or several at that…”Damein furrowed his brows. “An attack? Where?” “At the borders of the pack. Five corpses were found out there not so long ago, filled with bite and scratch marks.”Damein stayed silent for a beat , letting the words really land.“I’ll order a day and night







