MasukDIAMOND POV:
The strong vibrations on the ground tell me that the sirens are still ringing. I know that Tristan told me to leave, and a part of me wants to make good on this so he would learn his lesson, but I refuse to put any of his people in danger just because their leader can't swallow his pride. Instead of leaving with Claudia and Carlos, I beckoned the Alphas to come forward and fight. Thankfully, they didn't question me this time. Even Tristan marches out with them, not bothering to look at me. "What are we going to do, Alpha?" Carlos asks. "We are going to fight," I tell him through signing. “The Rogues must be in their borders now, and we can't let them get in. You and I are going to get out there, fight them from the outside, and stop them from breaking through.” Carlos nods, and I finally turn to Alice. “You stay here. No matter what happens, don't leave.” "But...." she starts to protest, but then she swallows hard and relents. "I will." With that, Carlos and I leave the room, shifting into our Wolf forms as soon as we hit the fields outside the pack mansion. Thick snow is now covering the ground, with more raining down from the slate blue sky. Light fog is shrouding the land, making the lifeless trees look like cruel thin hands thrust into the sky, but I can still see the battle going on in the distance. The Alphas and the patrol guards are keeping the Rogues at bay, because the stone walls that surround the pack are now chipped and damaged on one side, providing a point of entry for the enemy. Carlos and I leap across another section of the wall, landing on the thick forest outside the pack. It's a lot darker here, colder, but the near absence of anything makes me feel strangely more connected. Even when the first line of Rogues sees us and starts to attack, I find myself fighting back seamlessly. I push back the Rogues trying to tackle me, swatting them with my paws and crushing them under. The thing about Rogues is their number. That's how they succeed in taking over the packs since they started their revolution two years ago. As the Alpha King, I tried peace talks with them. I tried to hear their demands and find a middle ground, but they were never open to that. They just attacked mindlessly in the hopes of weakening us enough to submit. However, they are weak. If their necks get bitten, or if their chests get damaged, they're basically as good as dead. So that's what I do know. Every time they charge, I pin them to the ground and crush their ribs under my paws. I bite the others, always aiming for their necks. Their smell is thick in the air, making it easy for me to sense where they are and where they're coming next even though I can't hear them. Once their blood is shed, they freeze on the ground, unmoving and unable to attack again. But more and more of them are coming. Still, I'm in my element, and I know that I can take them all down. It took years for me to become confident in fighting again. Since that Rogue attack when I was twelve, I've grown fearful and limited. When I found out that I lost my voice and my hearing, it felt like my life ended. All the things I used to love doing became looming monsters that I had to overcome. My father was the one who came to my rescue. He taught me how to fight again, to use my other senses to make up for the fact that I can't call for backup, I can't command anyone, and I can't hear what's going on around me. And I have gotten good. So good in fact that I could take down troops of Rogues all by myself. I gained the respect of the other Alphas because of it too. But what happened today reminds me that even after this adjustment, I'm still as limited as before. When Carlos couldn't understand me, I felt as small and as voiceless as I did eighteen years ago. The only thing that saved me from sinking low was Alice. I still don't know how she did it. I still don't know how or why I hear her voice in my head, melodious and clear and refreshing, after years of not being able to hear anything else. It's like her presence pierced through every weakness I have and made it her own, alleviated it, allowed me room to breathe. And now I feel like I have to be close to her. More Rogues attack, trying to crowd around me to limit my movements. I push all of them back, keeping them in front of me where I can see them and rounding them all up until they fall into crumpled heaps under my feet. I'm winning. Adrenaline is rushing through my veins like a drug, and I'm getting high just off the thought of another victory. I begin to move faster, breaking through their ranks until the others are too afraid to approach. It feels like I have no disability at all.... Until I feel a familiar whoosh of energy behind my back. I turn around just in time. I see a Rogue flying midair with its teeth bared and ready to bite. I freeze, petrified at how close it is and how I didn't sense it. And that's my biggest mistake of the night. Seemingly out of nowhere, Carlos swerves into view and wedges himself between me and the Rogue, taking the bite that was supposed to be for me. Only when the Rogue tackles him down do I remember to move. I claw at it, scratching its face and leaving long and deep gashes. It backs away with a whimper, but it's too late. The damage is done. Time seems to slow down, to stop, even. Blood pools around Carlos's neck like a halo. "Alpha..." I see his mouth move. His eyes are becoming unfocused, and I can almost feel him panting in pain. "Alpha, go back to the mansion." I shake my head. I make my way towards him, stumbling, but the vibrations on the ground suggest that the battle is still going. My vision is blurred now. All I can see is the blood. All of my senses have shut down, so much so that I don't feel the Rogues crowding around us until I catch their scent. They're coming at me from all sides now, and all I can do is push them away from Carlos. My heart is frozen in my chest in fear. Every second that passes feels like a missed opportunity to get him the help he needs. I keep pushing the Rogues back, but my concentration is gone. The fact that I can't hear or call for help is catching up to me. I get scratches all across my arms, my chest, my face.... Until their weight finally holds me down. I shift into my human form to avoid getting crushed, but I can't protect Carlos anymore. I'm trying to pull him to his feet, but we're stuck.... But then the Rogues start to scatter just as a sweet, warm scent invades my nostrils. I look up, and I find Alice standing before us, driving the Rogues back.ALICE POV:"Keep talking and you're going to wake her up.""You're also talking.""Yeah, but it's different, because I'm actuallywhispering.""No, you're kind of yelling now...."A couple of hushed voices manage to pierce through my heavy consciousness. I still feel very much detached from my body, so much so that it seems like I don't have one. Still, I try to reach out for that one connection. The voices. I still can't quite place them, but I hang onto them like a lifeline, knowing that if I just follow them hard enough, I will be able to break through the surface of this daze...."She's moving.""She's going to wake up soon." "Finally."That one word. That last voice. I will recognize it from a million miles away. From a million lifetimes away.Diamond.And that's what breaks me through it. Him. Thoughts of him.With a long shuddering gasp, I finally wake up, breaking through the traps of unconsciousness, gasping for air like a swimmer who got swallowed by the currents. I open my
DIAMOND POV:The moment Alice’s wolf form starts to turn black, everything in my world starts to crash.I almost dropped everything right then and there. It's like the eclipse, covering everything and turning everything dark, and at that very moment, it feels like there is absolutely nothing I can do about it.Tristan is laughing in the distance. A whole chunk of his neck is missing and I can tell that he doesn't have long. He won't be able to survive this. But would his death really mean anything significant if Alice goes down with him too.I have to get her the antidote. Now.He staggers away from her, smiling widely as he goes. "Just let the potion work its way around you. Everything will start making sense soon. Everything will be alright. You will continue my bloodline.."With that, more rumbles start to echo around the cave. Our allies have marched onto the outside to find the Rogues and treat them, but it seems like things are not going according to plan. Rogues start to march
ALICE POV:Diamond?His name and his scent swirl around me like a tornado, making me gasp with both fear and excitement. If he's here, then that means it's not a hopeless case after all. But at the same time, it would also mean that he's in danger. But just to be sure, even though Tristan is about to crash into me, I try to connect to Diamond and really know if he's there. "Diamond… if you're there, I need you to know that I-""I'm coming to save you," he declares, and a crash in the distance echoes through the halls of the cave. This makes Tristan stop, staring at me like this is all my doing. He shrinks back to his human form, and as he does so, I see him smiling at me.Before I can move out of his way, he rams into me, making my body slam against the floor. My head hits a rock and my vision starts to sprout black spots. I blink rapidly, trying to push Tristan off me and fight back somehow, but it's useless. He gets on top of me before I can move, pinning my hands down with his kne
DIAMOND POV:I stare at Sahari's naked form in the cage, blinking hard as though this would change everything. I still don't know what to do or say. I just stand there speechless as Aristea steps back and almost collapses against her chair in relief. I don't blame her for feeling only positive things, because she doesn't know Sahari.I watch as Sahari comes to, her eyes flickering around as though looking for something. When she finds me, she flinches and staggers back."I...." She trails off, tears starting to stream down her face. "What am I doing here? Why am I here? Why...."She breaks into tears, hugging herself and clawing at her own skin. I can't help but feel a twinge of sympathy for her. I kneel beside the cage and try to look at her, but she just scrambles to put the cover around herself. I take one of the blankets covering the chairs and slide it between the bars. She makes a grab for it and wraps herself, her breathing getting more and more stable until she's calm. Or at l
ALICE POV:Should I trust him?The question echoes in my mind like a mantra, repeating over and over until I find myself almost spiraling into the memories of Drake’s betrayal. It's still so fresh. All of it. I still feel like I'm back in the old bedroom that I shared with Diamond, lying down on the floor about to be violated.If I don't try to gamble and take a chance with him, I won't have any way to get out of here. But at the same time, if I chose wrong and put all my chips into this, I could die. Our son could die."What are you going to do?" I ask him, assessing his face for any kind of strange expression. But it's hard to do that when he's almost mangled beyond recognition. "Are you going to make up some story about me and make Tristan give me the potion? Is that the plan?"His eyes go wide. "He wants you to take it?""That's what I said," I hissed at him. "Is that your plan?"Drake stays quiet. All he can do is stare at me in horror. "No. No, you cannot stay here. You need to
DIAMOND POV:I shift into my wolf form, roaring as I meet the closest Rogues halfway and bulldoze them with my body, slashing at them with my claws.The first thing I notice is how more resilient they are than the old Rogues, who just needed to get hit in the head to disintegrate and fall apart. These ones, despite getting rammed in the head and getting their faces scratched open, are still fighting me. I know that they are people, and that is the reason why they are stronger.I don't want to hurt them, but if I don't at least do some kind of damage, they will eat me alive. I ram them down with my head, pinning them on the ground and biting at their stomach so they would get hurt, but not enough to make them bleed out. I shift back into my human form just as they start to crowd around me, my smaller form allowing me to escape freely.Now they're chasing me around the alleys. I know I won't be able to run forever, and I dread the time my exhaustion keeps up and makes me stop. I keep go
ALICE POV"Don't shoot me,” I mutter, and I cringe when I hear the fear in my voice. I hate that I faced that single Rogue like a boss only to fold like this. "I'm not a danger to anyone. I'm a local here. I just moved for work at the palace..."I stop when I realize I'm about to ramble. I just dro
DIAMOND POVThe first thing that rises out of me is not frustration from being told what to do, but embarrassment from forgetting about the big event. I know that Carlos just had a bad injury that he's still most likely dealing with, but I have a situation on my hands that I just can't shake off, b
ALICE POVThe journey from Luna Pack to my hometown feels long and short at the same time. As I sit there in the carriage watching the palace disappear behind a mountain in the distance and begin to see the tall magnolia trees surrounding the famous springs of my home, I can't help but feel a mixtu
DIAMOND POVI wake up with a gasp, sitting up abruptly like a marionette whose strings got yanked. My head starts to spin, but it's not because there was no gentle introduction to the waking world. It's because of the dream. Because of Alice.I clutch my chest and feel that my heart is going haywir







