LOGINSelena had just come from training with Axiel, and she was so tired. She was also hungry so right now she did not want to talk to anyone at all. She just wanted to go inside, take a shower and grab something to eat before even interacting with anyone else. She still could get the image of the blonde girl and how her eyes had been red, out of her mind. The omega felt so bad for Cassie, and she knew that the girl never wanted to be a vampire, but there was just no choice because it was already way too late. Yes, she understood why Malek was doing what he was doing. But she felt like it was all getting more real now, and this was making her a bit scared. There was a possibility that Cassie was never going to be the same, that she was gone forever. If the dark lord did not care and was willing to go that far, what else did he have up his sleeves, because she certainly knew that he was not done. That if anything, he had just gotten started. She needed to talk to him, but what about? Bec
Bodi’s eyes fluttered open and they were flooded with light. He blinked a few times and they cleared up. They finally adjusted and he was staring at the ceiling. He had no idea where he was but he knew for certain that he was not home, nor at work. He tried to swallow but his throat and mouth were so dry that it hurt a bit to do so. Sighing, he turned to the right and saw a few things that made him realize that he was in a hospital. That was when memories came rushing into his mind. He could remember everything, he had been beaten by the guy who the dark prophecy was about. It had happened in his car, and he had been told to say that it was the alpha who had done it to him. But there was no way that Bodi was going to do that. He was for sure going to report the crime, but he was going to tell the truth. He tried to move again and pain shot through him. He felt a bit high, so he knew that he was strung up on pain meds, but unfortunately, some pain was still seeping through. His hea
Today was a normal day for Bodi. He had the opportunity to work with people who were at the top of the social ladder. He was an omega; life was hard for him just like it was for everyone else. People thought that his life would become automatically better once he got his job, but that did not happen. Yeah, he started making more money than before, but that did not make his life better. He still got treated like sh*t, and was still looked down upon. Seeing Selena come into the life of the alpha and with the possibility of her maybe becoming the future Luna of the pack really gave him hope. It made him believe that maybe there was still a way for his people to be delivered from the hands of classism. He lived alone, he had no family. His family had died from malaria a few years ago. That was why he had to find a job before he had even reached eighteen. He was now twenty two, and this was the first real job that he had made some good cash from. He had been an only child, but now an o
The drive back home was quiet. Everyone was in their own heads. What could they even say to each other?When they arrived back at the mansion, the beta parked the car and killed the engine. Then he removed his seatbelt before turning and locking eyes with the omega. “So, let me be the one to tell Maddox. I don’t know how he’s going to take it. And you know how he gets. So just…just let me handle it.”The omega nodded, taking the words of the beta in. If anything, she was grateful that she didn’t have to tell the alpha. She just wanted to go to bed and sleep, but with training in just an hour and a few minutes, she knew that she would barely be able to rest enough.Nevertheless, she got out of the car and made her way towards the house. Despite the storm dying down, it was still very cold. The moment she walked in, the warmth inside felt like a hug. She was happy to be in doors. She went straight to her bedroom and took a warm quick shower before flopping on the bed.Sleep soon stole
Selena was cold, she was shivering because she was wet and because the winds were chilly as if they were in Antarctica. She reached for the doorbell, ringing it a few times as they waited. Then she decided to check on the beta, because she knew that if she was cold, that would mean that Leon would be freezing. Considering that he was shirtless. But when she looked at him, he seemed okay. That was the thing, he seemed okay, it didn’t mean that he was. He was not shaking as much as she was, and he was paying attention to the door, waiting for it to open.She was about to ask him if he was okay but then the door made a sound as it was being opened, stealing back her attention. She looked over and watched it open, revealing an older gentleman standing there with a look on his face that was quite hard to decipher. “How may I help you?” The man asked in a monotone. “Can we at least come inside? It’s freezing,” Leon said.The man nodded, opening the door wider and allowing them to walk i
The rain did not stop, and it was beyond dangerous to be driving in such weather like that, but they were. Leon was behind the steering wheel, shirtless and focused on trying not to crash into a tree or another car. But again, who would be stupid enough to be driving under such conditions? Who but them?Selena was sitting right next to him, her eyes trained on the road. As much as she wanted them to find Cassie, she also did not want to die or get hurt trying to find the girl. She was tempted to tell the beta that they could just turn and go back, letting whatever that was supposed to happen happen. But she kept it to herself and just stayed glued to her seat, her seatbelt on, of course. A flash of lightning lit up the road for a quick second, and the omega flinched, knowing exactly what was coming next, so she covered her ears and waited for it to pass. After a few more seconds, she removed her hands from her ears and sighed. She turned and looked over at the beta and asked, “How







