ログインWithout waiting another second, the wolf leaped forward, her small body barely making a sound as she darted toward that forest completely unknown to me. For a second, I wondered if, besides being extremely silent, she also had no scent, just like me, since none of the soldiers had noticed her presence, even though we weren't that far from them.
And, Goddess, I hoped they wouldn't notice my absence either, although I
Wayne pulled me by the arm the whole way like anyone would lead a dog on a leash. Although, to tell the truth, I could barely pay attention to any detail of the trail we were following. And not just because every place in that forest looked exactly the same to me.I was still too shocked by the fact that the man walking calmly behind us, still staring at me with a certain concern, was none other than Garrett Nightmoor. The Alpha of the pack with whom we had been at war for years. Noah and Kaia's greatest enemy. The man I had been so worried about in that dream that I risked everything to find him.Why did the Goddess want me here, being held hostage, when I knew Noah would get furious and start a battle when he saw me in the middle of the packs' encounter?If I could get out of that mess, I would never listen to tha
My legs trembled as if I were about to collapse right there, but miraculously I managed to stay standing, just staring at those two men in horror. Maybe it was that obvious discovery I had just made, or maybe it was the fact that the she-wolf was no longer around to confuse my mind, but…I think I finally realized what I had done.I was alone in the middle of a forest with two soldiers from the Nightmoor clan, without Noah or anyone else to help me, and with no idea how I could get back to camp.I was screwed… So, so screwed…Oh, Goddess…“Wayne, I think she’s going to faint.” That man, the only reason I’d been stupid enough to come all the way there, even though I’d
Without waiting another second, the wolf leaped forward, her small body barely making a sound as she darted toward that forest completely unknown to me. For a second, I wondered if, besides being extremely silent, she also had no scent, just like me, since none of the soldiers had noticed her presence, even though we weren't that far from them.And, Goddess, I hoped they wouldn't notice my absence either, although I knew that was impossible.Gathering my courage, I ventured through those trees full of sharp branches, careful to step only on the soft snow that was beginning to melt, making as little noise as possible. I lost count of how many times I looked over my shoulder, certain that I would find several soldiers coming in my direction, but… Nothing happened. Surprisingly, they still seemed quite engrossed in what they thought they had seen in the for
“Alright, milady.” The wolf who was setting up my tent, a much nicer lad than the one who had handled my bags, smiled at me as he stood up. “Now everything is ready. You can come in and rest while we hunt something for dinner.”“That would be good. Thank you.” I smiled shyly, unable to help but glance over my shoulder at the worn trail through the dry trees, where Noah had disappeared.I had said goodbye to him less than an hour ago, but it already felt like an eternity. I didn't think I'd feel the urge to go with him to make sure Noah was safe, but the instant I saw him surrounded by Atticus and his best warriors… All with their swords, daggers, and other weapons drawn, ready to face any danger that might await them… Goddess, that's all I wanted to do. But I knew I had already asked too much of Noah when he bro
I was in a dream. That strange kind of dream that was impossible to mistake for a premonition, but even so, it always seemed… Too real.As always, I was in that clearing, lying on the tall grass listening to the sound of the wind around me. Feeling almost lazy from being so relaxed, I didn't even bother to open my eyes. I knew the full moon would be above me, just as I knew that, at some point, someone would come to call me. To show me what I should see this time.I was expecting the sensation of that she-wolf's cold snout on my skin, giving me a fright like the other times. And, well, I did get a minor heart attack, but not the way I expected.The loud howl made me open my eyes and sit up instantly. Not only because it sounded like the wolf was right beside me, making my blood run cold, but also because it didn't seem like a simple howl from a wild animal. The sound was… Too disturbing. More than loud, it was too long, full of agony. Painful.I might have been going crazy, but… It wa
For a moment, I just stood there, trying to understand why Noah's property, which usually had no one around except the soldiers he trusted most, was now full of people crowded around the small stone fence and the carriage.Not everyone there seemed to notice me leaving through the door, especially since many of the wolves there were cubs or very young people. However, those who did notice me turned their gazes to me with a kind of hesitation and judgment, as if they were wondering why I was there. And, of course, it could just be my insecurity talking, but it seemed like they were wondering why I was in Noah's house, not just going with him on his trip. Almost as if they had forgotten that I was his wife.Well, at least for now.“Holly!” Atticus waved to me, stepping away from the carriage door to run over to me “Do you need help with that bag?”“No, it’s okay…” I murmured distractedly, unable to take my eyes off the crowd “Uh… Is something going on that I don’t know about? Why are th
I think it was the first time in my entire life that everyone, even Dean, allowed me to spend days in bed recovering without being bothered.That even included myself.After the ambush, I don't think I allowed myself to spend even three full days lying down before starting to train again. My wounds
I don't know exactly when I woke up, much less when I managed to gather enough strength to open my eyes.By the glory of the Goddess, I hadn't felt so completely exhausted since the day I almost died. My bones felt like they had liquefied and my whole body was like a puppet with its strings cut. Ev
For a second, Noah's parents just stood there, staring at each other. And I was absolutely certain that a fight would break out if Dean made the terrible decision to challenge our Alpha. Under normal circumstances, it should be Arthur, the one who had been offended
I always thought Noah had a lot of his mother in him, but now I realized I was very wrong. Yes, he had inherited Alpha Kaia's dark hair and eyes, but almost everything else had come from his father. The chiseled nose, the sharp features, the way he looked menacing







