LOGINAurora “How can one go through all that torture?” I murmured into his firm grip, my voice barely holding together.“That was too much,” I said as more tears answered the question. “She laid down her life to protect her people, to protect her child. To protect me?” My voice cracked, the words dragging every raw emotion from somewhere deep inside me. The dread. The tension. The anger. The helplessness. Everything bubbled beneath my skin, threatening to consume me.“She was weak and vulnerable. Yet they never cared. They never considered that. They stole that moment from her. They stole every damn thing from her.” My own chest felt as though it had shattered into a million pieces. I barely recognized the broken voice that came from my lips.“How's one so wicked and hardened?” I breathed, my body shaking uncontrollably as another sob tore through me.The minutes stretched on with my tears, with my deep-rooted sorrow. My heart felt as though it were bleeding out, each beat painful and hea
Trigger warning!AuroraIt sparkled, then glowed.“Push… yes… you’ve got this, Alpha. You’ve got this. Yeah… continue.”“No… Manda…”A cough escaped her, followed by a broken sob. Tears slipped down her cheeks.“I don’t think I can continue.”The woman clad in a green coat groaned, her voice heavy with exhaustion and pain.“You’ve got this, Alpha. One more push, and we’re close. You are strong.” The midwife, Manda, clapped her hands encouragingly, her eyes glistening with tears and hope.“Ahhh…”She screamed, her voice tearing through the room. Her teeth gritted against each other as her arms gripped the bedsheets firmly, her knuckles turning pale from the force.Pure agony flooded through me.I could feel it as though it were happening to me. Every cry. Every desperate breath. Every trembling movement.“Yeah… yeah… there you go. That’s it. You’ve done it!”Manda cried out in joy as she brought the baby into the world, the tiny body covered in blood and the remnants of birth.For a br
Aurora “My life wasn't one bed of roses. Everything changed when Grandma died. I was only five years old, but I faced a worse fate. I was treated like a nobody, made to live a life of invisibility. Despised by all, I only ever had a chance at goodness and freedom when I found my first mate, Liam, which happened to be my worst nightmare. The same man who had treated me cruelly ever since he first set his eyes on me. He rejected me on the spot without looking back. Without pity. Without sympathy.”My chest heaved at the memory, the ache of it still painfully cold in a separate corner of my heart. It was a wound I had convinced myself had healed, yet somehow, the moment I spoke about it, the old pain returned with frightening ease.Kelvin's face remained expressionless, but I could see right through him. There was anger buried beneath that calm exterior, anger he was doing his best to keep under control.“Then the Moon Goddess gave me another chance at a better life. She gave me a secon
AuroraI found myself moving faster than I could contain. My legs strained beneath me. My muscles burned with every step. But I didn't care.My heart was still pounding, along with the thoughts racing through my mind. That portrait. The necklace. The revelation. Darkshades. And then Damian.So my biological mum was an Alpha. In this pack. A pack I didn't even know where the heck was located. And all these years, I had lived a life of suffering. A life of torture. A life of invisibility?It was damn too much to take in all at once. And then my thoughts kept wandering back to my mate. It was as if I were trapped in a nightmare. I wanted to wake up and finally be with him. I didn't think I was ready to deal with this shocking revelation, the thoughts pulling at my chest, or the countless possibilities swirling inside my head.I had left the building without even knowing where I was going. But I just needed air. Anywhere away from that room. Away from them. Away from the building.I round
Damian My eyelids were so heavy, my mind barely reeling through the darkness as I blinked, slowly adjusting to the darkness that threatened to pull me in. I slowly opened my eyes, blinking several times as I tried to adjust fully to the harsh light and the unfamiliar blur of my surroundings. The first thing I realized was the throbbing pain in my head. It was sharp and pulling, spreading through my skull in relentless waves. Then came the sound of a beeping machine beside me, followed by the uncomfortable realization that an oxygen mask was connected to my nose, as though I were dying and needed an entire support mechanism just to keep me alive. I gently reached for the mask, pulling it off my nose, just when that familiar smell of antiseptic and disinfectant reached my nostrils, alongside the stiff air that traveled directly from nowhere. My stomach lurched. My eyes moved at once around the space, still lying still as recognition slowly settled in. I was at the pack hospital. I
Alpha king LucasWilliams Sterling.My former Beta and friend. Father to Aurora. The same man who had also caused my two sons so much havoc.Because how the heck did I connect it all?…’Those who wanted the girl aren't far off from those who took your sons.’“Glad to finally see you.” William's voice pulled me out of my thoughts.“How was your trip?” I asked, forcing a calm smile.“Great, as expected,” he replied, and just like that, we proceeded towards the pack house.“What about your wife and daughter?”“Bouncing as always. They would have been here, but they extended their visit until later, judging by your absence,” he explained.William had traveled for a vacation with his family just a couple of weeks ago, when I had announced to him my intentions to give my position to my two sons. And ever since then, I hadn't gotten in touch with him. And it never bothered me so much until now, and I didn't know why.But it felt like this feeling was all about that daughter of his and everyt
Damian It had been a long afternoon of exhaustion, having to go through the final clearance at the training facilities, clearing off certain details I needed to handle myself, and doing a series of final activities before hopping on the eight-hour journey by flight and then another two hours by la
AuroraTime itself seemed to freeze, as though even it was stunned into stillness, just like me. My body locked in place, my heart racing in uneven, fragile beats, while my mind spiraled with thousands of conflicting thoughts.The world tilted, spinning faintly beneath my feet as I stared at the ma
Aurora The sun had just set at its usual spot, casting a warm blue-golden glow into this shabby room I occupied in the servant quarters. I breathed in relief as an unprecedented excitement slowly slipped into my chest. It was morning again, yet another day—but only that today was different in a
Aurora “Nooo!” I screamed at the top of my voice, jumping up on my feet with panting breaths. Hot sweat beaded on my forehead as I straightened, my eyes rolling around.I was in my room.It was one of those relentless nightmares that always left me drenched, shaken to my very core.I didn’t waste







