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A duel

Author: Victoria
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2025-12-16 21:38:24

LUCIANO

I walked through the forest, my legs and arms heavy with fatigue, my eyes sunken with worry.

My wounds were healing but the wound on my heart was yet to heal.

Days had turned into what felt like an eternity since Peniel vanished, and I was no closer to finding her.

My pack whispered among themselves, their voices hushed but laced with concern.

I was a shadow of my former self, a mere ghost haunting the halls of my own mind.

As I approached Alpha Henry's pack( peniel's homepack, a mi
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  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   Kill me first

    HALEYI took a breath, closed my eyes and called to my wolf.It hurt because the change came slower for me. It always did.My bones ached as they cracked and reformed. My skin stretched and burned as fur pushed through. My face lengthened, my teeth sharpened. For a few seconds I was neither human nor wolf, just pain and change.I felt myself drop to the ground, my spine curving, my senses sharpening.Then it was over.When I opened my eyes, I stood comfortably on four legs and the world looked different. Brighter. More detailed. I could smell everything. The trees. The grass. The dirt.I shook out my fur, getting used to the feel of it again. It had been a while.Rhea's wolf huffed, then stood up and turned and ran into the trees.I followed.We ran hard and fast, weaving through the forest like shadows. My wolf moved through the forest like she was born to it, leaping over logs, dodging branches, her paws barely touching the ground.Rhea set a brutal pace, leading the way. Her grey f

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   Stepped back

    HALEYI turned to leave. My legs barely worked. They felt like they belonged to someone else. I managed to make it to the door, then stopped.“What about her?” I asked, not looking back at Olivia's body.“What about her?”“She deserves a burial. A proper grave at least.”Kael laughed again. “She deserves whatever I feel she deserves. Which is to rot. And she will. Right here. As a reminder.”I didn't say anything else. I just nodded and walked out of the room, down the hall, out the front door.Slow and steady, like I wasn't terrified out of my mind.Behind me, I heard the cabin door close.I kept walking.I breathed in the smell of clean, fresh air, stumbling away from the cabin, my feet moving on their own. The cold air hit my face and I sucked it in greedily, trying to scrub the smell of death from my lungs.I walked fast, not looking back, not stopping until I was deep in the forest. When I was far enough that I couldn't see the cabin anymore, I finally stopped and leaned agains

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   I learnt from the best

    PENIELLuciano stepped closer, until we were toe to toe, his hands reaching up to cup my face. “I can't lose you, Peniel. I can't.”“You won't.” I reached up and touched his wrist. “But I have to do this. If there's even a chance…”“There's always a chance. That doesn't mean you take it.”“I'm not the same girl who got kidnapped before.” My voice was firm now. “I've trained with Rhea. I've fought. I've survived. I can do this. I can face him.”“Name one thing worse than Henry.”I thought about it. “Kael. Julie. The Angel.” I shrugged. “They're all monsters. The only difference is Henry is the one who made me.”“Face him alone? In the middle of nowhere? That's suicide.” Luciano shook his head. “I won't risk you.”“You won't be risking me. I'll have warriors with me.”“He said to come alone.”“Then don't let me go alone.” I looked at him. “You can have warriors hidden. You can follow me. He said come alone, but he won't know you're there.”“Besides, its obvious he said that because he's

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   It’s always a lie with him

    PENIELThe gardens were really quiet these days.To be honest, I liked them like this. Peaceful. No servants rushing past. No warriors training nearby. Just the flowers and the bees and the warm sun on my face.I sat on a stone bench near the rose bushes, a book open in my lap that I wasn't really reading. My mind kept drifting, too full to comprehend the words on the page. But it gave me something to do with my hands.I thought about Luciano. The recent way he looked at me sometimes, like he was afraid I would disappear if he blinked.I thought about Haley, out there somewhere, playing a dangerous game. I thought about Preya, still in that bed, still not waking up.I thought about my father.The thought made me shiver even in the warm sun. Henry. Out there somewhere. Planning. Waiting.I pushed the thought away and tried to focus on the book.I heard the crunch of gravel as someone walked towards me but didn't look up.Until the shadow fell over me, blocking the sun. I raised my he

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   I couldn’t

    HALEY“N-no. I did what you said. I got close to her. I did everything.”“Did you?” The knife pressed harder. I felt another sting, more warmth. “Because from what I hear, you've been very cozy in that infirmary. Eating their food. Letting their healer fix you up. Getting real comfortable in that pack.”“I was playing the part. Like you told me to.”“Playing the part.” He laughed. It didn't sound nice.“And yet here you are, alone. No one followed you. No one's watching or peeping,” He paused. “Its almost like they trust you.”My heart pounded so hard I thought it would burst. “They don't trust me. They watch me every second, every hour of the day. I had to sneak out just to get here.”“Is that so?”“Yes. Please. I'm on your side. I've always been on your side.”He smirked, “Not with that dead body you won't.” I whimpered, my eyes going to the body, then quickly bouncing away.I couldn't look at her again. I stared at the floor, tears dripping off my face.The knife stayed on my throa

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   I did everything

    HALEYI pushed the door open. It swung inward with a long, low creak. Darkness stretched out, thick and oppressing. The smell hit me first. Decay. Blood. Rot. It was dark inside. The windows were covered up with boards, letting in only thin strips of fading light. I could see shapes. A table. Some chairs. I reminded myself that I wouldn't go into that room. The room where it happened. I'd leave the message if Kael wasn’t there and get out fast. No need to linger more than necessary.I stepped inside, one foot over the threshold.Took another, then one more.Fast. Too fast.An arm wrapped around me from behind. Cold metal pressed against my throat. A knife.I froze. My breath stopped.“Well, well, well.” The familiar voice sang in my ear. “Look who decided to come back and pay dear old me a visit.” He mocked.Kael.I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. He pressed the knife harder against my throat, I hissed, feeling it nick the skin lightly.“Kael,” I said, his name calling out like a

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   Stick close to me

    PENIELMost of the women were frozen, their mouths open in silent horror. Others were able to find their voices, and shrieked out, “Jane! Jane, come here! Look behind you, Jane!”I took a step forward, my only thought to grab her, to pull her back. Tara’s arm shot out, barring my way, her grip like

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   You can’t feel what I’m feeling

    PENIELWe waited. For what felt like forever.Seconds stretched into minutes. Minutes stretched into hours. Every distant shout, every thump from elsewhere in the house, made us jump. I stood by the locked door, my ear pressed against the wood, trying to hear what was going on.Then a new sound. No

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   I’ll have to get my children

    PENIELFour days.That’s how long Luciano had been gone.The first day, I was jumpy. Every creak of the house, every noise and yell had me looking over my shoulder, I couldn’t train I was paranoid.I stayed close to my mother, or Rhea, or Preya. Always with a guard in sight.The second day, I had a

  • The Alpha’s Treaty, Now His Luna   No protection at all

    LUCIANOI didn’t move. I braced my hands on the chair, head bowed, listening to the roaring in my ears. The joy of the day was a distant memory, crushed under the weight of duty and danger.The door opened again and Rhea slipped in, closing it softly.“How much did you hear?” I asked, my voice holl

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