LOGINHelioThe look on Calisto’s face the moment he realized he had said far too much was something I had never seen before — pure, raw panic mixed with disbelief. His eyes widened in horror as the weight of his own words crashed down on him.“No… I said that out of anger,” he stammered quickly, desperately trying to backtrack and diffuse the damning confession that had just spilled from his own mouth.I shook my head slowly, a cold smile playing on my lips. “No, Calisto. You have just openly admitted to killing not only my brother, but my father as well. That was no mere slip of the tongue.”I turned calmly to one of my men standing nearby. “I hope you got all of that on tape.”The second those words left my mouth, Calisto did something incredibly foolish.Driven by rage and desperation, the old man suddenly lunged at me, his body already coiled tight with tension from the moment I had walked in. I had anticipated something like this. Before his claws could even come close to reaching me,
CalistoI cannot step out of my house, nor can I call or reach anyone. The more time I spend trapped here, the more that sly, cunning boy gathers damning evidence against me and every single person involved in my dirty dealings. How in the world did he manage to uncover information about all the people I used to carry out my underhanded work?And that girl Anna… Before she has the chance to say even a single word that could ruin me, I must have her eliminated. I’m desperately hoping Mario finds a way to assist me, but he is also currently under investigation. That means I have no choice but to wait even longer. But waiting is something I simply cannot afford right now. I do not possess even an ounce of that kind of patience.Just then, the sound of heavy footsteps echoed from outside. One of the Alpha’s guards approached and knocked firmly on my door.“Elder Calisto, may I enter?” the guard asked, his tone polite but carrying an underlying authority that suggested he would come in reg
Idara“How do you know that name?” Mr. Gabe suddenly asked.That was when it clicked.The name my mother had just called him—it was the same name she had mentioned some time ago, the one who got tricked into getting pregnant for a werewolf who knew fully well she might not come out alive. The name of her friend.Sofie.My mother didn’t respond immediately. She just stared at him, her expression distant, almost as if she were seeing her lost friend standing right in front of her.I guessed he must look a lot like her.“Oh… sorry,” I quickly stepped in, trying to ease the tension. “I think my mom just mistook you for her friend.”At that, my mother lowered her gaze.“You must be her child,” she finally said, her shoulders sagging slightly.Mr. Gabe stepped closer, his eyes fixed on her.“And I’m guessing… you knew her?” he asked carefully.My mother lifted her head again, meeting his gaze, while I stood there, silently watching everything unfold.Then, suddenly, she spoke again.“I’m ju
IdaraI stormed toward him, and the moment I got close, he shut his eyes tightly—as if bracing himself for whatever I was about to do.And of course… I didn’t disappoint.I reached up and grabbed his ear, tugging it hard.“Now who told you that you could go ahead and do all that?” I snapped.He immediately opened his eyes, looking at me with a pleading expression.“I’m sorry, cutie pie. I swear, from now on, I’ll talk to you before I do anything,” he said, bringing his hands together like he was begging.But I wasn’t falling for that.Not this time.“And you think that’s the only thing you did?” I continued, tightening my grip. “You left me this morning!”“Ouch—hey! You’re going to rip it off,” he complained in a small voice.“Good. That’s exactly what I’m trying to do,” I shot back.But then, realizing that his usual soft tactics weren’t going to save him, his expression shifted.A slow smile spread across his face.Before I could react, he grabbed my waist and pulled me flush agains
IdaraThe next morning, when I woke up, Helio wasn’t beside me.At first, I frowned, confused, but then my eyes landed on a neatly folded note resting on the side table. I reached for it and unfolded it quickly."I’ll see you at work."There was even a small “lol” at the end.My eyes widened.“Hell no… did he actually leave me?” I muttered under my breath, already scrambling out of bed. I grabbed my phone, and the moment I saw the time—past eight—I nearly lost it.“I will kill him,” I grumbled, rushing straight into the bathroom.By the time I got ready and stepped outside, a car was already waiting for me. That instantly lifted my mood a little. I was excited to finally go back to work, I missed my normal life. Being stuck in that huge house all day was starting to feel suffocating.Not long after, we arrived at the company.The driver came around to open the door, and I stepped out, heading straight inside.But almost immediately, I noticed something was off.People were staring.No
DanaeI had always believed I would die without ever finding my mate.It wasn’t something I feared, it was something I had accepted. Until the day everything changed. The day I realized that the very monster my brother Julio had created… was my destined mate.And in that moment, I hated it.I hated the choice the Moon Goddess made for me.It happened on a normal day, at least, it started that way. I had been called into my brother’s office for a discussion, nothing unusual. But the moment I stepped into the hallway leading to his office, everything shifted.A scent. Sweet. Overwhelming.It wrapped around me instantly, filling my senses in a way nothing ever had before. My wolf stirred violently, then screamed the word that made my entire body go cold.Mate.“The Alpha is in there with Mr. Gabe,” the secretary said, unaware of the storm rising inside me. “But he said he wanted to see you regardless.”My head snapped toward her as a cold sweat broke across my skin.“How many people are
I started looking around for someone else to ask when suddenly three men surrounded me, forcing me to move back a little until one of them grabbed hold of my wheelchair.“Well, well,” one of them said with a smirk, “what’s a pretty thing like you doing out here alone this late?”Their clothes were
AlexNothing feels the same anymore. Everything around me feels heavy, wrong—like I’m slowly sinking and no one even notices. I’m completely drained, from home to work, trapped in a cycle that leaves no room to breathe. Every day, I wear that same fake smile, pretending I’m fine while something ins
I stared around the store, my eyes lingering on all the new things that had come into existence while I was shut away. Everything looked brighter, livelier—almost foreign. Yes, Dylan had brought designers to the mansion to make me feel like I still had access to the world, but it was never the same
He walked toward me with his usual proud, unhurried gait and sat right across from me. Without saying a word at first, he dragged my wheelchair closer until I was right in front of him. His piercing eyes locked onto mine, and I could feel the weight of his gaze.“Is that the kind of life you want a







