LOGINIcarus.
“When did you decide that it was time to start playing soldier?” she asked with a smirk.
I was not expecting that line of question from her.
“Playing soldier?” I repeated with a raised eyebrow. She was mocking me all of a sudden.
“If you are re
Sage.Witches have been here all along in secret. “How have they not been detected?” I asked Dominic as we walked past people cleaning up the halls of residence. This was the third time they had been wiping it clean of blood.“We need to ask the one person who holds all the knowledge regarding witches,” Dominic replied.I frowned. “Who?” “Marcus.” I shook my head. “You are mistaken,” I said. “That old wolf knows nothing about witches, trust me, I have asked.” “He pretended not know based on orders,” Dominic curtly replied. “The subjects of witches are a sensitive matter and only werewolves of high-rank or nobility can access the information on them.”I was disgusted by the way people used class or inequality to hide knowledge from others. If I had known about the way magic worked maybe I could have saved my sister by now.I was a bit saddened by the fact that Marcus was forced to lie to me. I was not angry at him, again, I was angry at a system that pitted family and friends agains
Asher.“Give us the chance to make real change,” I said to the nameless and faceless talk show host. I was bored to death of these numerous publication I was doing. I was already regretting being the de-facto face of this regime.“So, you are telling all werewolves of Silver Crest to give you their trust,” the old glistened haired man said with a practiced smile. I nodded and returned a genuinely fake smile towards the camera. “I can see the irony in my words, but understand that Silver Crest under our rules has become safer because I and the other Alphas knew what was meant to be done rather than hide behind empty and meaningless protocols.” I stated in a casually professional manner. “So, their trust is our greatest priority.” The host asked me a few more superficial questions and I gave the same answer but in different flashy words that held no real weight. Politics.I was glad when it ended and I shook the hands of the talk show us and smiled for the cameras for the hundred
Kieran.“If we go any farther, you might damage your body, Alpha Kieran,” Strahovsky said through the speaker connected to the vacuum that I was currently standing in. It was a cage of polymer glass built to withstand the hottest degree of fire.“Do it,” I ordered. I did not care if I died here in the glass box. “If I do not make it out of this box alive then it only means that I was not strong enough to be here and it is not my destiny to be Alpha Primus.” Strahovsky pushed some buttons. Whatever combination she pushed, I did not care, I only wanted to see if my body could withstand the highest degree of heat.The attack of the fire wolves almost killed me and it only made me realize that I needed to attain more power if I was to defeat Saturn. I could feel just how powerful he was by merely looking at him.The polymer cage combusted with blue fire, filling every nook and cranny of the space with blue heat. I braced myself for the pain that was going to follow but I only felt warmth
Icarus.“When did you decide that it was time to start playing soldier?” she asked with a smirk.I was not expecting that line of question from her.“Playing soldier?” I repeated with a raised eyebrow. She was mocking me all of a sudden.“If you are rebelling because of your mother, then I suggest you go back home. The program is not meant for werewolves with unresolved mommy issues.” I shook my head and smiled. “You think I am joke,” I said.“No, I do not. But I can’t take you seriously Icarus, go home, this is no place for a coddled cub.” Xena
Icarus.My silver blade cut clean through the neck of the Rejected werewolf and I was onto the next one before its head touched the ground. I dodged an erratic clawed blow from the new Rejected and sliced it head. I had just killed a total of twelve Rejected in this house.I made my way up the stairs where I saw two girls huddled together in fear. My senses were on high alert as I watched them. I looked at the what was left of their parents. A torso here and some other body parts there.The cubs were already traumatized. There was no point in sugarcoating their situations to them. Life was going to be tough from now on. I opened my senses to see if there were any threats left. The area was clear. Rejected had a very strange static frequencywhen you tried to link into their minds.I put my Sabre away and knelt in front of them. They scuttled back against the wall in fear.“I am not going to hurt you, look, I am not a monster, I am here to help. My name is Icarus.” I said in a soft ass
Sage.“I will not fail twice in one day,” Elvira said with a determined gaze on her face. I was worried for her. I new very little about magic so I felt like I was not the right person to caution her but it I could tell that her failures were taking a toll on her.“It will be very humiliating for me if Kieran comes back here and you have not gotten any results,” Sia gritted her teeth as she stood impatiently inside the magical pentagram.“Again, I am not concerned about your personal life. If it was easy, you would have done it.” Elvira replied with even glancing at Sia. She was looking intently at the pentagram, devising a new plan.“Saturn knows magic,”
Sage.The Rejected knew who I was. It was very unsettling but I expected it. After all, I had spent the last four years studying them. I understood why the Council were at each other’s neck.The Rejection mostly affected high-ranking werewolves more than the low-ranking ones because the High ranker
Sage.The meeting in the chamber ended with death. It was a bad omen. It was a sign that showed that worse things were coming.
Dominic.I felt like absolute shit but in a good way. I was drained mentally and physically. It had taken a lot of willpower just to get out of bed this morning. A lot
I felt Dominic stiffened. I felt his fight instinct kick in. I was stunned that I could feel his e







