ANMELDENKieran.
Sia was hiding how smart she truly was and I needed to why.
“You know your way around a lab, you know your way around numbers and how to run a business, why are you hiding your intellect?” I asked watching her closely.
Sage.Xena was bleeding, dying and angry. Yet despite all that she was going through, she refused to be helped. She was limping angrily as she left a trail of blood behind her.“You will die if you don’t get the help that you need, Xena,” I said for the umpteenth time.She only glared ahead and kept on limping. I could tell that she hated losing a fight and maybe this was the first time she had lost one. I was not so sure but she was taking it badly.I sighed wearily. I was tired, fed up, burnt, covered in soot and werewolf blood, I probably stank like a Rejected too and I had no idea why I was even bothering myself with this Beta.“Xena, your healing factor is not working,” I said to her.She stopped walking and turned to me in an angry disbelief, then she looked down at herself before she looking at me again.“How?” she growled.“I do not know how Alistair did it but he somehow turned Sunder into a living poison and now you are infected.” I told her.“You need to get help or you will
Dominic.“It was a smart thing to do bringing this specimen here,” Dr. Strahovsky stated as she cut open Sunder’s dead body. “We can learn a lot about how Alistair creates his weapons.”“You think this is a weapon?” Kieran asked in an annoyed tone filled with disbelief.“Everything Alistair does to attack you is a weapon.” Dr. Strahovsky replied as she cut a precise vertical line down Sunder’s torso. “Even this former Beta of yours.”“What can you tell us?” I asked. I was still thinking about the whole thing and it still made little sense to me.Sunder was no match for me. So why did Alistair send
Alistair.Sunder was dead. It was good news to me because she had done her job excellently. A well-placed pawn can bring down a kingand she had brought me valuable information on Dominic Stone.The second Alpha was a reclusive one which made it quite difficult to get a hold of him even though I had his DNA. I could not create anything to tackle his abilities because I had no data on how he behaved.A better part of my work was based purely on biological data. I could create countless monsters and send them to the Alphas but it would only be a waste because my creations would only be killed instantly.Sunder was the closest thing that I had to knowing about Dominic but it was on
Dominic.I had my doubts but the strange doctor was true to her words. The new serum she had given me and the other Alphas worked efficiently. I had been able to block out the effects of the Sensory Dampener and save the lives of some of my deltawerewolves.I was pensive as I sat rigidly in the helicopter. How could I have been so foolish? Of course, it had to be a diversion. This place was had no real importance.Immediately I saw the building of the Halls, I sprang out of the helicopter, leaving Sage behind.Immediately I landed on my feet, the smell of blood assailed my nostril. Death was in the air. I ran inside and it was chaos. Large black werewolves over twenty in number were ransacking the whole place.One lunged at me but I swatted it aside like it was nothing but an annoying bug. I needed to know who was controlling them. I was not interested in battling it out with a mindless werewolf. Sage punched off the head of another Rejected and I secretly marveled at her strength. I
Sage.It was the first time that I had seen Dominic look so stricken and it made me uneasy. Before I could ask what was wrong an alarm rang out. It was so loud that I was sure the whole of Silver Crest heard it.“We are under attack,” Kieran said as he joined us. “Who dares?” he ignored me but he had an angry scowl on his face. “It is coming from the west wing of the territory.” Dominic said. “A large number of the Rejected are swarming through the settlements.”“Do we have an exact number?” Kieran asked.
Sage.I knew Dominic was still fuming as we all sat in the black coloured SUV. The glassed were tinted and the air conditioner was on full blast. The sudden appearance of the Rift had changed the climate an all permanent heat wave.I was still sweating despite how high the fan was set. The ride back to the Halls of Residence was a tense and silent one. I was not worried about anything except foe Kieran’s tantrum and Asher’s playful mockery. I was not looking forward to being scolded by either of them.Elvira glared hard at Dominic who glared at me while I just gazed wearily out of the window. I had seen too much for me to begin to exchange words with him.“I am deeply disappointed in you, Xena,” Dominic growled. “You were supposed to be on my side.” “Stop blaming her, Dominic,” I said with a scoff. “This is pack business and you have made it very clear that you are not part of this park or territory, so I suggest you stay out of this.” Dominic rebuffed coldly.Okay, he was really a
Sage.They were stuck. I watched the four Betas think about their next choice of action. I knew that they could not run because
SageThe part I hated most about this sex magic wasn’t the loss of control or even the manipulation of my body and desires. It was the intense, crushing wave of guilt and sham
Sage.There was a saying that I never really understood until now. Abso
A girl with a broken nose and bloodied mouth was cowering against a brick wall, her body pressed as far back as she could manage. Five tall, strong-looking males had cornered her, blocking any escape route. They were laughing, enjoying her terror like it was entertainment.I could hear the girl’s h







