LOGINMagnus."Why would you want to help me?" I asked as my suspicion grew. There wassomething strange about him. I knew that he was a werewolf but I felt nopower coming off him.He shrugged."I am curious about how you plan on taking down one of theAlphas," he replied with the same nonchalant shrug."That is all you gain?" I asked in disbelief."A satisfied curiosity?"He shrug.ged."You have no reason to believe, my good man. I see that youare trapped in a game you have no desire to play and I offer you a way out.It is your choice to decline or accept."I was beyond intrigued now. The chance of finally escaping the witch'scontrol was possible."What do we do?" I asked."You don't have to do anything at all," Alistair replied to me. He reached intohis jacket and produced a syringe with a black liquid in it's plastic container.He dr
Magnus.I stood among the dead for hours.I was appalled by how unfair it was that they all had to die.The witch has connected me with all the Rejected and I knew immediately when a number of them died. It was their death that drew me here.I sniffed the air and realized two things as my nose picked up two distinct scents. The witch had been here hours ago. I wondered what she had come to do here.The second scent belonged to Alpha Tertius and I was certain that he was behind this massacre.Was he hunting the Rejected again? Even after the Dialogue Treaty that made it legal for my kind to roam freely, Dominic Stone still hunted us.It was a very gory sight. Bodies torn and ripped apart. Intestines and brain matters mashed up like potatoes.Thick coagulation of blood was everywhere. I had never wanted revenge more than this moment in my life. I pictured myself with Dominic's heart in my hand as it dripped with his blood.I l
Kieran.I smiled in contentment as the smell of fear filed the whole conference room. The twelve shareholders were here and I could tell how deeply uneasy they were. Some of them were leaving this conference room alive, some of them were going to die here and it all depends on how they responded to I and Sia’s demand.If they were with me, they got to walk away with their lives but if they were not, they died on the spot.Sia sat at the head of the table like the CEO that she was destine
Icarus.There was no where left to hide after day ten. Things were happening that were beyond my control and it got me worried.Things were happening in Silver Crest that was making everyone feel like the end of the world was coming.Alpha Asher was going against the Council of Silver Crest which had never happened before. I believed it had something to do with the mysterious rise of the Rejected.They went by many names. The cursed, ferals, some even called them diseased and infected but from what Sage had revealed, the Rejected were not contagious.But it was mentally draining and terrifying to live with the knowledge that it could happen to anyone regardless of their ranks.I tried to get my mind of it by practicing what Dominic instructed me to do. "Slow down your breathing, reduce your aura, and stay as quiet as possible, the key is to be in as few places as possible. If you move around too much, your scent will be all over the place and you can be easily tracked." Dominic had
Asher.I stayed in the shadows.I ignored calls and refused interviews. The only thing I did that involved social media was to publicize my father’s funeral. Did I kill him? Yes. Was it anyone’s fucking business? No.A lot of well-wishers came but I paid them little attention. It was a very quick public funeral. Ava was by my side and her secretly promiscuous assistant was also present. The paparazzi were crazily snapping away with their cameras, milking my tragedy as much as they could.“I solemnly vow to you, Asher, they will pay, I will bring the people behind this to their knees before I snuff out their life.” Keiran said to me as he stood beside me with his usual scowl of disdain.I could tell that he did not like nor care much for funerals.“Thank you for coming, Kieran.” I said with a slight nod.Dominic said nothing as he stood by my left. I noticed that he seemed a bit different from his usual self. It was like he was going through a battle that only him could fight. I guess
Kieran.“Welcome home, Lady Thorne,” One of her female servants said with a bow of curtesy. They were three in number and they were all impeccably dressed in black and white maid uniforms.“We have prepared everything just as you ordered.”This was grand. I had been in the Thorne mansion more times than I could count. One thing that never changed was its magnificence. “Thank you, that will be all,” Sia said with a little nod. The maids dis
I had barely settled back into reviewing the reports on my desk when the door opened again, this time with far less drama. Asher glided into the room with his characteristic grace, looking thoroughly amused by something. There was a slight smile playing at the corners
I liked Mason Stone pissed off. There was something deeply satisfying about watching his carefully constructed composure crack, seeing the veins in his neck pulse with barely contained rage, knowing that I was the one who’d put that furious gleam in his eyes. I loved making him understand that no m
What I saw made my blood run cold.Heavily armed men were moving through the crowd like wolves through sheep. I recognized them immediately, High Guards of the Council, their black unifor
“It is rather unbearable to contemplate living in conditions like these,” High Chancellor Mason replied, somehow managing to sound both sympathetic and utterly detached. “Surely your time would be better spent in an environment conducive to your impo







