Rosemary
I woke up in a strange room, blinking against the soft morning light filtering through the curtains. For a moment, I wondered if I was still dreaming. Everything around me felt unfamiliar - the bed, the sheets, even the air. It all felt wrong. I sat up, rubbing my eyes, trying to shake off the fog in my mind. That’s when it hit me, a flood of memories from last night crashing over me like icy water.
I glanced around, searching for my phone, and found it on the nightstand. The screen was dark - dead battery. Of course. I rummaged through the drawer next to the bed and found a charger, plugging it in before heading to the bathroom. I was already undressed, my clothes discarded somewhere in my exhaustion. As I stepped through the door, I was taken aback by the sheer size of the bathroom. A massive Jacuzzi took up one corner, next to a glass-enclosed shower that looked big enough to fit several people. Two marble sinks gleamed under the soft lighting.
I slipped into the shower, letting the hot water cascade over me, washing away the remnants of sleep and, hopefully, the confusion clouding my mind. I stood there for what felt like forever, scrubbing my curls, running my hands over my body, trying to ground myself in something familiar. But no amount of hot water could wash away the questions swirling in my head.
What happened last night? Why was I here? Where was even ‘here’?
The need for answers gnawed at me, but I was too tired, too overwhelmed to make sense of it all. I stepped out of the shower and grabbed a towel, drying myself off before heading to the closet to find something to wear. My clothes were nowhere to be seen, and my shoes had mysteriously disappeared, so I opened the closet door, hoping for something, anything.
What I found made me pause. The clothes were all pretty much my size, but definitely not my style. The shorts were absurdly short, barely covering anything, and the tops all had plunging necklines that made me cringe. The shoes? All high heels. Every single pair. I had no choice. I pulled on a pair of shorts that barely covered my ass, paired them with a tight black shirt that left little to the imagination, and slipped into the smallest pair of heels I could find, 5 inches - still ridiculous. I felt like a stranger in my own skin.
Once dressed, I went back to my phone. It had enough charge now, so I dialed Nathaniel’s number, my fingers trembling with frustration.
He answered on the first ring. “Hey.”
“Don’t hey me, Nathaniel. Where the fuck am I?” I snapped, my voice shaking with anger and confusion.
“I’m coming to get you right now,” he replied calmly. “Give me ten minutes.”
I let out a long, exasperated sigh before hanging up. Ten minutes. Fine.
True to his word, about ten minutes later, I heard the lock on the door click open. Nathaniel walked in, his expression unreadable.
“Let’s go. The Alpha is waiting.”
“Alpha?” I repeated, raising an eyebrow, but he didn’t elaborate. Of course, he didn’t.
“You’ll understand everything soon,” he mumbled, avoiding my gaze as we walked down a long hallway. I wanted to press him, demand answers, but something in his demeanor told me he wouldn’t give me any. Not yet.
He led me to an elevator at the end of the hall, pressing the button for the fifth floor. How enormous was this house? Mansion? Whatever it was, it felt like a labyrinth, full of secrets I wasn’t sure I wanted to uncover.
When the elevator doors opened, Nathaniel guided me down a corridor and stopped at the third door. “This floor belongs to the Alpha and his mate,” he explained, his tone matter-of-fact. “Their offices, private rooms, everything they need is here.”
Alpha, mate. These words felt foreign, almost ridiculous. What was wrong with him?
Nathaniel knocked on the door, and a low, commanding voice answered from within. “Come in.”
I stepped inside and immediately locked eyes with Ethan. His intense, deep blue gaze met mine, and I felt a strange mix of fear and curiosity wash over me. He was sitting behind a large desk, the weight of authority radiating from him.
“Rosemary,” he said, his voice firm but not unkind. “Please, sit.”
I hesitated for a moment before moving forward and sitting down across from him. The room was suffocatingly silent as Nathaniel closed the door behind me.
Ethan leaned forward slightly, his gaze unwavering. “I know this is going to be a lot to take in. But I need you to listen to everything I’m about to tell you without interrupting. After I’m done, you can ask whatever you need.”
I nodded, my throat tight with anxiety. I wasn’t sure I wanted to hear whatever was coming, but I didn’t have a choice, did I?
“The first thing you need to know,” Ethan began, his voice steady, “is that Nathaniel, myself, and everyone you’ve seen in this place… we’re werewolves.”
I blinked. Werewolves? Was he serious?
“I am the Alpha of this pack,” he continued, his expression serious. “Nathaniel is my Beta, second in command. You’ll soon meet Dylan, my Gamma, and his mate, Grace. They’ll help you adjust. But the most important thing you must understand is that you’re one of us, too.”
I sat there, staring at him, my mind struggling to keep up with his words. Werewolf? Me?
“You were born into a werewolf pack,” Ethan explained, his voice softer now. “Your parents were the Alpha and Luna of the ‘Crimson Rose’ pack, one of America’s largest and most powerful. Your pack was hunted by a witch named Andromeda. She killed your parents. Our pack’s oracle, a witch herself, erased your memories and put your wolf in a coma to protect you from Andromeda. She hid you in the human world, away from the danger.”
I could feel my heart pounding in my chest as his words sank in. Memories erased. My wolf is in a coma. Everything I thought I knew about my life, everything I believed about who I was, crumbled at that moment.
Ethan continued, “Last night, Andromeda struck again, searching for you. That’s why we had to take you from the city. Your parents were allies and friends of my family, and we swore to protect you. Rosemary, you’re one of us now. You always have been.”
I looked into his eyes, searching for any hint of deceit, but all I saw was sincerity. The weight of his words pressed down on me, too heavy to bear. My mind couldn’t process it all, couldn’t accept this reality that had been forced upon me.
Before I could say anything, the world around me blurred. My vision darkened, and the last thing I saw before the blackness overtook me was Ethan’s concerned face as I slipped into unconsciousness.
RosemaryI woke up in the same bedroom as before, my head pounding like someone was taking a sledgehammer to my brain. Groaning, I sat up, pressing my palms against my temples, trying to ease the throbbing pain. Everything felt heavy, as if the weight of last night’s revelations had settled into my bones. As I blinked the fog from my eyes, I noticed Nathaniel sitting in a chair in the room’s corner, his posture tense, as though he’d been waiting for me to wake up.“You’re up,” he said, his voice soft, filled with concern. “How are you feeling?”“Like I drank 10 gallons of tequila,” I muttered, rubbing my temples. The pounding in my head made it hard to think straight, let alone process everything that had been thrown at me the night before.Nathaniel laughed, the sound warm but tinged with nervousness. “I stayed with you all night. I was worried.”His words hit me like a punch in the gut. Worried? He should be concerned, alright. Everything I’d been told last night felt like some twis
Rosemary“So, I’m a werewolf as well?” I asked, my voice shaky, trying to make sense of the impossible.After watching Nathaniel transform before my eyes, my mind buzzed with a thousand questions, none of which seemed to have simple answers. This wasn’t something you could just accept.Nathaniel sighed, running a hand through his hair. “Yes, technically. But your wolf is asleep right now. It’s been that way since you were young.”“Asleep? Like, what does that even mean?” I muttered, still trying to wrap my head around the idea that there was… a wolf inside me, somehow.“Yeah, I know it’s a lot to take in,” he replied gently. “It’ll take time for everything to sink in, but you don’t need to understand it all at once. Right now, we should get you some clothes. You can’t keep wearing Grace’s stuff forever.”I glanced down at the outfit I had on - the tight shorts and low-cut top that made me feel like I was wearing someone else’s skin. It was hard not to feel out of place, as if I didn’t
EthanI descended the stairs, greeting the staff with brief nods as I made my way through the pack house. My mind was elsewhere, buzzing with thoughts of the past days, the weight of it all pressing on me. When I finally stepped outside, the crisp air hit my skin, grounding me in the present. I turned left and headed toward the nearest tree line, the familiar pull of the forest calling me. I needed a release, something to clear my head, and only one thing could do that.I stripped off my clothes, folding them neatly at the base of a tree before shifting. The change came quickly, bones cracking and reforming, fur sprouting as my wolf took over. It had been too long since I let him out, and I could feel his joy, his freedom, through our bond. The sensation was immediate - a rush of energy, raw and untamed. I sprinted through the forest, the trees blurring past as I let my instincts take over. My paws pounded the earth as I raced beyond the lake, heading for the farthest corner of the pr
RosemaryThe following day, I found myself sitting at the breakfast table with Nathaniel and Grace. The soft chatter of pack members filled the room, everyone greeting each other, exchanging pleasantries. My plate of food sat mostly untouched in front of me, but my attention wasn’t on it. I couldn’t stop staring at Ethan, who just walked in.There was something about him, something magnetic. I tried to be discreet, but I knew he noticed how my eyes flicked toward him. I could feel his gaze on me, too, intense and lingering. It was like there was this unspoken tension between us I didn’t understand, and yet, I couldn’t look away.Around us, I could hear pack members murmuring, “Good morning, Alpha,” as they passed by, nodding respectfully in his direction. Ethan took his seat next to Nathaniel, and soon the two of them were deep in conversation, discussing things that, to my surprise, sounded a lot like business.I couldn’t help myself. “Did I hear you guys talking about a company?” I
EthanAfter what I saw in the showers, my chest felt tight with an anger I had no right to feel. I should’ve walked away sooner, should’ve known better than to linger, but the image of Rosemary with someone else, so free, so wild, kept replaying in my mind. She doesn’t know; I reminded myself. She doesn’t feel the bond yet, doesn’t even realize what she means to me, and yet, the jealousy twisted in my gut, hot and irrational.She’s my mate. Mine.I couldn’t get the thought out of my head, even though it was unfair, even though it wasn’t my place to be angry. She didn’t know. How could she? She hadn’t even sensed her wolf yet, and I slept with Amber recently. I had no claim on her. Even so, my wolf growled in frustration, clawing at the edges of my control. I felt like I was on the verge of breaking something, anything, just to release the tension.I was heading up the stairs to the fifth floor, determined to cool off in my room, when a hand suddenly grabbed my shoulder. I froze, the f
RosemaryI wasn’t entirely sure what had just happened between Ethan and me, but the moment felt unfinished, as if we had reached some invisible line. Then, he bolted, leaving me there with more questions than answers. When he had come so close, I thought for a moment, hoped, maybe, that he might kiss me. But then he turned away, and the connection between us dissolved as quickly as it had sparked. Was it just the lingering rush of hormones from earlier, or was there something more?Either way, I didn’t want to dwell on it. Not now.Feeling restless, I went back to my room. The weight of everything I’d been through in the past week pressed down on me. It had only been a few days, but it felt like years had passed since my world had been turned upside down. I lay on the bed, mindlessly scrolling through my phone for hours. Eventually, I noticed the missed calls, unread texts - all from Nathaniel, checking in, ensuring I was okay. I glanced at the last message:Headed away to dinner. I’
EthanI woke up just before dawn, the room still wrapped in the soft darkness of early morning. Rosemary lay beside me, her breathing steady, her body relaxed in sleep. For a moment, I just watched her, the peaceful rise and fall of her chest, the way her hair spilled across the pillow like fire. She looked so beautiful, so vulnerable, and it struck me just how much I wanted to protect her - to be the one she trusted, the one she turned to.But I knew what we had done last night had been a mistake. Not because I didn’t want her, Goddess, I wanted her more than anything, but because I hadn’t told her the truth. The truth about the mate bond, about what we were to each other. She didn’t know, and yet, I had crossed a line. My wolf had been pushing me ever since she arrived, demanding that I claim her, that I acknowledge her as mine. The mate bond was too powerful, too overwhelming for either of us to ignore for much longer.And last night, when I looked into her eyes, I couldn’t resist
RosemaryI spent the entire day trying not to think about Ethan, which was apparently much more challenging than it seemed. No matter what I did, no matter how much I wanted to distract myself, my mind kept drifting back to last night. I could still feel his touch, the weight of his body against mine, the way his eyes had burned into me, full of something deeper than I could comprehend.I hung out with Nathaniel most of the day, grateful for his company and the easy distraction he provided. But even then, thoughts of Ethan kept creeping in, unbidden and persistent. It didn’t help when Nathaniel mentioned he’d be heading to the office to help Ethan and wouldn’t be back until late. Just hearing his name made my chest tighten.After Nathaniel left, I wandered around the property aimlessly, my thoughts a mess. I considered finding the girl from the other day, anything to keep my mind occupied, but as I neared the lake, something else caught my attention. A figure moving slowly by the wate
EthanI sat beside her hospital bed, my heart pounding in my chest. The cold, sterile atmosphere of the hospital was suffocating. The rhythmic beeping of the machines was the only sound breaking the silence, but all I could focus on was her - Rose, lying there, looking so small, so fragile. This wasn’t her. The woman I knew was a firestorm, full of life and strength. But now, her skin was pale, her lips cracked, and she looked like she was made of glass, ready to shatter at any moment.I leaned forward, brushing a strand of hair from her face. Her skin felt cool to the touch, much too cold. A lump formed in my throat as I struggled to contain the rising fear. I had never felt so helpless. I, the Alpha, the one who always had to be strong, was now at the mercy of fate - waiting, hoping, praying.Where had I gone wrong? How could I not have known? I replayed the last few weeks in my head over and over. Maybe I should have noticed she was more tired than usual. Maybe I should have stoppe
EthanAfter a long, exhausting day in the office, all I wanted was to crawl into bed next to Rose. Being near her had become something I couldn’t live without. Her warmth, her presence - it was all that allowed me to truly rest. But when I knocked on her door, there was no answer. I tried again. Still nothing.A strange unease crept into my chest. I turned the handle and opened the door to find the room cold and dark. A quick glance revealed the impromptu art studio she’d been using was untouched. Something wasn’t right. I decided to wait for her, assuming she’d show up soon, and sat down on the bed, scrolling through work emails on my phone. Slowly, exhaustion won, and I drifted into an uneasy sleep.A while later, I stirred awake. The room was still dark, and her side of the bed remained untouched. Panic started to gnaw at me. A quick glance at my phone told me it was 2 a.m. I tried to link Rose through the pack-link, but there was no response. I tried again. Still nothing. The knot
RosemaryIn the early afternoon, I received a mind-link from Dr. Bella asking me to come to the hospital wing. All day, my mind had been spinning with the possibility of being pregnant, and the concept of becoming a mother. The thought terrified me. I had never had a role model for a loving family, and the idea of creating one of my own felt foreign, almost impossible. The doctors had once told me I couldn’t have children, and I had accepted that. It felt like a decision had been made for me, a choice I never had to face. But now? I wasn’t sure if I was more scared or excited - or both.On the way to the infirmary, Ethan caught up with me. I tried to keep things casual, dodging his concern.“I’m just checking this stomach bug,” I said with a forced smile. “Nothing serious.”“Okay, love,” he replied, his eyes soft with concern. “Just let me know if you need anything.”I nodded as he turned and walked toward his office. Watching him disappear, I felt a pang of guilt.When I arrived at t
RosemaryI woke up with the urge to throw up again. Untangling myself from Ethan’s embrace, I quickly ran to the bathroom, feeling my stomach twist violently. After making sure I had emptied everything, I changed into fresh clothes and quietly sneaked out of the room. The air outside was cool, a stark contrast to the heaviness in my mind, and I found myself wandering through the pack’s grounds aimlessly.As I entered the woods, the shadows of the trees stretched before me, illuminated by the soft glow of the moon. The silence of the night was almost comforting as I found a spot by a tree and began to undress. Shifting came quicker now, though the sensation still made my skin feel like it was aflame, and the cracking of my bones was something I hadn’t yet gotten used to. But once I stood on all fours, a sense of freedom surged through me. Being in my wolf form felt like stepping into a part of me I never knew was missing.I started running, the wind rushing past my fur, my senses heigh
EthanAfter parting from the guys, I mind-link Rose to let her know I’m coming to her room. As I open the door, the sound of her throwing up and flushing the toilet greets me. I lean against the bathroom door as she’s rinsing her face.“Are you okay? I thought yesterday was just nerves,” I said gently, concern lacing my voice.“I thought so, too. Probably just a stomach bug,” she replied, her voice weak.“Maybe you should see a pack doctor,” I suggested, trying to hide my worry.“I’ll go if it’s the same tomorrow,” she concedes.I walk over to the bed, sit down, and pat the spot beside me. She joins me, resting her head on my shoulder. There’s something so vulnerable in her right now, and I instinctively wrap an arm around her.“So… did you talk to Nathaniel?” she asked softly.“Yeah, everything’s okay now.”“Good, I’m glad,” she said, relief in her voice.I kiss her forehead gently, enjoying the closeness between us. “I wanted to talk to you about last night. How did it feel, finally
EthanSitting in my office, I focus on the bond with Nathaniel and Dylan, reaching out to them through the pack’s mind-link. Nathaniel arrives first, his posture rigid, clearly bracing for whatever conversation awaits. I can see the weight of guilt pulling at him before he even speaks.“Ethan, I want to apologize,” he starts, but I hold up my hand, cutting him off.“We’ll talk about that later. Right now, I need to know if my mate is in danger.” My tone leaves no room for further discussion.Nathaniel swallows hard, like he wants to say something more, but thinks better of it. Silence falls between us, tense and unspoken. A few minutes later, Dylan arrives, his usual light-hearted energy absent as he sits down.“Well, tell me what you found,” I prompt.Nathaniel takes a breath, gathering his thoughts. “You won’t like it. We went to the murder scene, and it reeked of the minions’ scent. We found out more about the victim, too - he was a rogue, a former pack member in the US. He betraye
Unknown I woke to the sound of a scream piercing the night, jolting me from my dreams. Instinctively, I sat up, alert, scanning the room for any sign of danger. But it’s not a scream of pain - it’s something else, something more primal.I turn to her, who’s sitting upright beside me, her eyes glowing with that eerie purple hue that sends shivers down my spine every time. Her lips curled into a slow, satisfied smile.“What happened?” I ask.“She’s awakened,” she said, her voice a low purr. “I can feel her wolf.”I grit my teeth, anticipation flooding through me. “So, why are we waiting? Let’s go get her. We already have the other two.”But she remains calm, her smile fading into something more measured, calculated. “No,” she said softly, her tone almost mocking. “She’s not complete yet. Part of her is still missing.”I huff in frustration, my patience wearing thin. “This b*tch definitely takes her time.”Her eyes flickered toward me, the purple glow intensifying for a moment as she st
RosemaryI barely catch up with Ethan, his strides determined as he moves away.“Hey, where are you going?” I asked, breathless from the chase.“To get Amber. The moon’s almost at its peak.” His voice was sharp, but I could hear the weight behind his words.“Why did you leave Nathaniel hanging like that?” I pressed, still confused by what had just happened.“It’s a conversation for another day, Rose. You’re going to miss your chance if we don’t move.”I nodded, understanding the urgency, though the tension in the air was thick. We reach Amber’s house, and she’s already outside, standing still, holding a glass bottle in her hand. The gravity of the moment settles on my chest like a weight I can’t shake.“Let’s go. We don’t have much time,” Amber said, her voice calm but resolute.We follow her back to the clearing, where everyone else is already waiting - silent, expectant. Ethan had promised me that once I shift, they would all shift with me, to make my wolf feel less alone. Grace had
NathanielAs nightfall descends, we dress and head to Amber’s house for Mer’s first shift. After our third round, Liam and I had marked each other, finally sealing our mate bond, making everything official. Even now, I can feel the new bite mark on my neck tingling, a constant reminder of what we now share.“Are you nervous?” Liam asked, his voice soft as we walked side by side.I let out a bitter laugh. “About coming out to my entire family and friends, or the possibility that one of my best friends could die tonight? Yeah, a huge yes to both.”Liam stops walking and pulls me into an embrace, his arms wrapping around me like he’s trying to shield me from everything. “Everything will be alright,” he murmured. “You’ll see.”We held each other for a long moment, his warmth steadying me, but eventually, we parted and continued walking toward Amber’s house. When we arrive, the wooded area behind her home is already filled with the others - Mer, Ethan, Dylan, Grace. They’re all waiting, th