As we went out of the dungeon, I checked Ayira's pulse. And I felt relieved when I felt her heartbeat.
I couldn't understand myself. Just a moment ago, I wanted to kill her. And at another moment, I wanted to save her. What's happening to me?
Mixed emotions stirred in my heart as I stared at her pale face.
Confused, I decided to bring her home.
'Blaze, you should have killed her.' Marcus urged.
I could
Ayira's POV I took a deep breath along with the pearl of tears that spilled down my cheeks. I knew it was only a matter of a second that Sarah and Marla would hit me. However, someone suddenly enclosed me in his arms. I could feel his hard chest and muscular arms. 'Blaze,' I murmured in my mind. I knew it was Blaze or I should rather say that I was hoping it was him. Then I felt that he carried me. I wanted to confirm if it was really him or I was only imagining, but I struggled to open my eyes.
I was already in the middle of the woods when the rain stopped. Chilling, I continued to run. But I didn’t expect that I would bump into Leo, the Alpha of the Steel Moon Pack. He was with his two followers. I saw him once when he visited Blaze. Being the Alpha of his pack suited him very well. With his powerful aura and outstanding appearance - tall, dark, and handsome, there were several she-wolves that were trying their best to get his attention. But not me, as he also looked arrogant in my eyes. Moreover, I didn’t like the way he stared at me. I slowed down as they blocked my way.
The moment I opened my eyes, I saw an old lady with gray hair and wrinkled skin. She looked worried, staring down at me. “Who are you? Where am I?” I asked in a frail voice. “I’m glad you’re now awake. It’s been five days since I found you on the shore. You’re unconscious and burning with fever. But I don’t have the means to bring you to the hospital. So, I brought you to my house.” The old lady explained. Then a vague scene flashed in my mind. I was certain that it was me, falling off the cliff. Goose
I woke up feeling a bit eerie. My body still felt sore and the discomfort I was feeling was just plain terrible. Hina was up quite early preparing breakfast. I stood up to wash my face a little and asked if she had some coffee. “I met the teacher earlier, and I asked if you could teach the children in the school. She immediately accepted it and was all smiles and laughs.” Hina told me the good news as I prepared some coffee. “That’s awesome. Can I start today? I just want to see the environment and meet the children, of course.” I optimistically uttered. “She said you can visit her today if you like,
My mind was foggy, a little eerie? I really did not know what was happening. I was in blindfold. Both of my hands and feet were tied up. I came to find Apple, but why am I in this situation? I asked in my mind. “They should fetch a hefty price on the market, especially this hot one.” I heard an unfamiliar voice of a man. Then he laughed scornfully. They’re going to sell me and Apple? To whom? Suddenly I heard Apple’s cry. “Don’t worry Apple. We can escape, okay? Just stay calm.” I whispered to her. I c
Blaze’s POV I ignored my heart, thinking that my feelings towards Ayira were only normal since she was my mate. Thus, I made her suffer. I tortured her and made her life miserable. One evening, I came home searching for her. I found her in the laundry room, washing her clothes. I took off my shirt and threw it on her face. “After you’re done, come to my room,
That night, I confronted Ben. I beat him, punching, kicking, and hitting him one after another, releasing all the rage in my heart. "Why, Ben? Why? You're the one who brought her to the villa. She treated you like her brother, didn't she?" I asked with gritted teeth. Ben didn't respond, making my wrath grow even more. I hit him again and again until he couldn't stand anymore. "Alpha Blaze, please forgive us." Rita pleaded as she rushed to Ben.
Ayira's POV “I invited them over dinner, Ayira. I wanted to thank them for rescuing you earlier. If not for them, we do not know where you are now.” Hina explained as he glanced at Blaze, then at Noah, giving them a warm smile. I forced a smile as I nodded my head in understanding. But deep inside I was anxious, very very anxious, thinking of what Hina told them about me. “Don’t mention it, grandma,” Blaze uttered, which raised my brow. Grandma? Who did he think he was? They just met and he was feeling