LOGINRita“I sleep here tonight?”“How?” The word slipped out before I could stop it, and somehow, I couldn’t even grasp its meaning, because it rang in my ears like a foreign language I didn’t understand.Marvin’s expression hardened instantly, his eyes darkening with something I couldn’t quite place, something that made my chest tighten.“You don’t question your Alpha for any reason,” he shot back coldly. “You sleep here tonight, and that’s final.” He roared, his voice cutting through the air like a blade, and I watched him throw a sharp glance at the door behind me before storming out.The door slammed shut with a force that sent vibrations through the entire room.Marvin’s words still didn’t make sense, even after he left. His scent lingered dangerously in the air, wrapping around me, thick and suffocating, mixed with the faint residue of his rage… and then…Then everything that had happened before this moment, came crashing down on me all at once.It flooded my senses, making it impos
Rita Marvin didn't just ask me to his bed… right?For a moment, I honestly thought I misheard him, because from where I stood, breath hitched, brows drawn together in stunned confusion, nothing about this felt real. My eyes slowly lifted to meet his, searching for some kind of contradiction, some sign that I had gotten it wrong. But there was none. His gaze was firm, unyielding, unrelenting, like stone carved with a single purpose.“I said, to the bed,” he repeated, sharper this time. “And don’t make me repeat myself.”His tone came out edged, cutting, yet beneath that cold authority, there was something else. Something faint, almost unnoticeable… a softness that didn’t quite belong.I sucked in shaky breath, the air trembling in my lungs, before turning toward the bed, which stretched before me like something out of a dream.A massive mattress draped in a thick, light-colored duvet that looked both inviting and intimidating at once. It was far too large, easily big enough to hold se
Silence, thick and pulsating, before he spoke again, and this time his voice dropped more sharply and firmly.“And you thought if you had escaped that you would have found peace outside of Silvermoon? You think whatever you carried with you wouldn’t announce you the moment you left this pack?” His voice dropped with barely restrained rage as his jaw clenched painfully.“You think for one second that your crimes and atrocities wouldn’t catch up with you?”I fought so hard to hold back my words as each of his words cut sharply into my heart with sheer brutality.He chuckled mockingly, and his voice dropped more subtly, “I bet I should fully remind you of your place in this pack house,” he started again. “You were… one… with me the moment you braced yourself for my mark and also marked me, which also means you stay and die here in Silvermoon, also at my service.”I looked up as I couldn’t hold back the rage that tore through me at those last words. “To die here in Silvermoon, you mean?”
RitaI woke up feeling unbelievably light, so relieved in ways that made me feel like a newborn baby. For the first time in what felt like forever, I was alive again… truly alive. My entire body felt free, no pain, no stiffness, no lingering ache. Just a deep, floating serenity that left me in quiet awe of myself.The herbs Beta Renz had given me must have been incredibly potent, strong enough to pull me under almost instantly. And in that blurred state, I drifted somewhere far beyond consciousness, somewhere soft and untouched. It felt like heaven, wrapped in the calmest, most peaceful, dreamless sleep I had ever known.A gentle warmth lingered over my skin, a soothing chill wrapped around my body in a way that felt almost unreal. It was too perfect, too comforting, and for a brief moment, I didn’t want to open my eyes again. I wanted to remain there, in that fragile illusion, until a loud knock erupted, pulling me out of the fairytale I had unconsciously sunk into.Two guards walked
MarvinI had just returned from seeing the warriors at the clinic, and honestly, I’m far more broken than I ever imagined I could be.Two of our best warriors lay there, completely unconscious, and the worst part of it all was the terrifying fact that whatever had attacked them still hadn’t been identified.According to Doctor Amy, it wasn’t anything that could be handled medically, and even the healers we contacted had done nothing more than struggle just to sustain their lives.But the most frustrating and complicated part was that their wolves weren’t healing them either. Normally, if a wolf is attacked and left unconscious, their wolf instinctively steps in to aid the healing process. But just like in Mum’s case, this strange condition remained completely stagnant, their wolves just as still, with no visible healing whatsoever.Something about all of this felt deeply wrong. Nothing added up, not even slightly. And then there was the material Renz had retrieved from the attack scen
Alpha NoxI'm in my chambers, a quiet exhaustion settling deep within me after the day’s activities, the training sessions I personally oversaw, ensuring every move, every formation, aligned perfectly with my standards, the countless revisions of my strategies, and everything I had so carefully and deliberately laid out long before now.It isn’t that I doubt my warriors or the effectiveness of my strategies. No… doubt has never been my weakness. But I am a man driven by precision, ruled by accuracy. Perfection isn’t just a desire, it is a necessity. I take my time with everything I do, refining, sharpening, perfecting, and it has never failed me, not once, from the very beginning until now.Alpha Philips knows this part of me; he sure knew what I was capable of doing when he had bridged this one part… Well, that's not even what I would have to say now.That's not what I would start counting right now. All that matters is that the time for whatever I'm to do with Silvermoon and his so-







