LOGIN“Arrive. At. WinterFall. Pack.” The train stopped, and everyone was getting out of it. I went out and took a ride to Alpha’s mansion. I leaned my head against the window, watching as it drizzled softly. “We are here, miss.” I came out of the car, took my AirPod off, and went through the gate
ERIS. My life had never been a bed of roses, it was from one turning point to another. Sometimes it left me confused about what my life was all about. It’s been a month, and I’m here in my bed. Around 6:30pm, I just received a letter from Mom. I tore off the lid, and haven’t heard from her or
VALE. I told her everything that she needed to know, and what I did, the reason Mark came after her, and how West left the house, and I stepped down from my role as the Luna. “You deserved to be punished.” I watched her say with tears in her eyes. “I’m receiving the punishment.” “West hasn’t
I wanted to love him properly, not the hide-and-seek game we play. I wanted something a lot more serious with him, not the fear of being held down. “I’m home,” I announced, but I was greeted with silence. Even when I arrived at the Pack, there was some sort of silence. It didn’t feel the same, the
ERIS. “Hey…” “Hey.” He responded and put the book he was reading aside on the bed. He cleared his throat and sat on the bed with his feet touching the ground. “Flynn told me you were leaving.” I hummed. “I thought you were going to leave without a word.” “Just like you did.” “That—that
“And my mom?” “She wants you to come home and talk with her.” “She could just call me.” “It wasn’t something you could just talk about on the phone. She wants to see you.” He said, and I kept quiet for a second. “Flynn told me you had some situation, and it was more than coming to see your s
Ocean placed me on my feet and hid me behind him. I held his shirt, scanning the area. We hadn’t seen the wolf that had growled, but we heard the sound of it. “Stay behind me, Eris.” He warned, and I nodded and held him. “Something is wrong,” He whispered. “Those ain’t our wolves, they don’t s
ERIS. The dinner we had had to be the quietest dinner ever since we moved into the Pack. Nobody uttered a word, they kept calm, and ate in silence. After dinner, Mom simply hugged me before she went in with West. He was still limping. Ocean stood there, rubbing his hand down his face without say
ERIS. We played with the water, splashing water over each other’s bodies, laughing and running on the sand. We were already dressed and had lost track of time. He picked me up, and twirled me around, and we fell against the wall, our clothes were drenched. “I don’t think we have any extra clot
“Don’t move.” She warned me when she broke the kiss. “I won’t,” I promised, and stayed with her for some seconds without moving before I started moving slowly, thrusting in and out of her. Her walls were tight and hot against my cock, the pain was reduced, and the sounds of her pleasurable moans







