Ella's POVI glance at Jayden and we both know what we have to do, we have to shift into our wolves and take them down. With a nod, I quickly shifted into my wolf form. Letting Lea take over, feeling the power surge through my veins. Both of us darted towards the nearest group of werewolves closest to us, my senses heightened, and instincts taking over. The clash of fur and fangs filled the air as I attacked my opponents, delivering swift and precise strikes.A guard lunged at me with great speed almost hitting me, but I evaded his attack. "It seems like you've gotten weaker, for just the two weeks you are with ease make you weaker huh?" I mocked Lea, insisting her to get stronger."You bet?" She hauled and moved swiftly retaliating with a swipe of my claws. The force behind my strike sent him crashing into a nearby wall, momentarily dazed.Even though Lea has poor fighting skills, she knows how to defend me in terms of need. If not I won't survive in the Bloodmoon pack.Seizing the
Ella's POV "It is said from the books that I've read that having multiple mates." He looked at me then at Jayden then gulped. "It is believed to be a curse." He uttered, making the air chill and everyone was quiet.My heart raced as Edward revealed the secret behind multiple mate bonds. The old man's body trembled, his face contorting with a mix of disbelief and fear. "A curse?" I whispered aside, my eyes never leaving Edwards waiting for answers and more explanation. The multiple mates always burden me, but I never bring it to be a curse.He picked up his cup of coffee but his hands shook uncontrollably, causing his coffee to spill over the edges of the cup."Edward, are you okay? Can you explain more." Jayden asked, curious as I am.With a shaky voice, Edward began to explain, the words stumbling out as if he was reliving a haunting revelation. "It is a curse that binds the mates together, entangling their lives in a complex web of love, desire, jealousy and unimaginable conseque
Ella's POVWe followed Edward through the labyrinthine corridors of his mansion, our steps echoing in the silence, we arrived at a forgotten corner—a room concealed behind a grand oak door. The air within was heavy with the scent of aged parchment and forgotten knowledge."This," Edward murmured, his voice hushed and reverent, "is where the secrets of our kind are buried—the hidden stories that hold the key to our past."My eyes widened as I beheld row upon row of towering bookshelves, their shelves groaning under the weight of countless times. It was a treasure trove of forgotten tales, waiting to be discovered.Edward's fingers brushed against the spines of the books, searching for a particular volume. His touch was gentle, almost reverential, as though he understood the power held within these ancient pages.I exchange worried looks with Jayden. What did this have to do with us? Edward stopped in front of a book, covered in a film of dust, its title etched in faded gold letters: "T
Aiden's POV I lay alone in the cosy cabin nestled in the heart of the forest, high atop the mountains where William, the rogue alpha, I train from resided. The weight of the prophecy bore down upon my soul. The crackling fire danced in the hearth, casting flickering shadows upon the wooden walls, mirroring the turmoil within my heart.Days had turned into nights since I left Ella and Jayden at the airport, and like a f**king fool, I let go of my mate, unable to bear the sight of them together. I had offered a stupid and lame excuse, a mere feeble attempt to conceal the truth that gnawed at my very being. How could I see her together with someone, and none other than my own twin brother. I agree the goddess is Wicked. This would just tear us apart. And in my desperation, I sought solace with William, the rogue alpha whose knowledge delved into the depths of ancient lore. I know he possessed the wisdom I needed, however bitter it may be. To leave my mate, I have to, in order to tame
Ella's POVI sat on the edge of my bed, feeling a sense of solitude in my quiet room. The sunrise streamed in through the curtains, casting a warm glow on the floor. I sat up staring at the empty room, my mind clouded with emotions as my body feels a little weak as always these past days, it makes Lea sleep all day. That's why I've been going to train and exercise so I can feel back to life and motivated. It's been weeks passed since we left Edward's place, where the revelation of the curse had cast a shadow over our lives. It seemed like an eternity, yet I couldn't shake off the lingering feeling of unease.And Aiden's absence weighed heavily on my heart. I had hoped that with time, our bond would strengthen and we would find solace in each other's arms. But since we returned he wasn't here and wasn't back till now. His absence and the unanswered phone calls left me feeling adrift, unsure of where our relationship stood. Was it merely the curse driving us apart, or was there somethi
Ella's POV I poured myself a cup of coffee, Alpha spoke up, breaking the silence. "How was your training session this morning, Ella? Making progress?"I took a sip of the steaming beverage, appreciating its comforting warmth. "Yes, Alpha, it went well. I'm trying to stay in shape and keep my skills sharp. It helps me focus and clear my mind."He nodded, his eyes filled with understanding. "That's good to hear. We all need an outlet for our thoughts and emotions, especially during these challenging times."Speaking of challenging times. Jayden's absence was palpable, and it keeps eating me from the inside. I couldn't help but wonder where he was and what he was going through. I decided to voice my concerns. "Umm, have either of you heard from Aiden recently?" I asked tentatively, trying to mask the worry in my voice.Luna exchanged a glance with Alpha before speaking softly. "No, Ella, we haven't. It seems Aiden has been preoccupied with matters we're not privy to." She paused, lookin
Ella's POV Sitting in the dining room, surrounded by the familiar warmth of the Alpha's family, I watch as they eat the food but for me I have no appetite and a wave of nausea hits me. The aroma of the delicious breakfast spread suddenly became overwhelming, and I have to excuse myself, if I don't want to throw up there."Excuse me please, I have to go," I murmured, my voice trembling. "I... I need to use the restroom." I explained.Concern filled Luna's eyes as she watched me, her maternal instincts kicking in. "Ella, are you feeling alright? You haven't been yourself lately.""Yeah. I'm fine." I answered, getting up from my chair, feeling Jayden's gaze on me."I think you should see a doctor." She added, advisably."No, no."I'm just. It's not that much." I stammered. Her words struck a chord within me, echoing the thoughts that had been swirling in my mind. It was time to find out the truth, to understand why my body was behaving so strangely.When I looked up, Jayden was looking
Ella's POV Sitting alone in Jayden's room, I wait for him to return from work to tell him about it. I've mentally prepared myself and the earlier the better. I was lost in a whirlwind of thoughts and memories. His room brought back a flood of childhood memories, reminding me of the times we had spent together as carefree kids, before the weight of responsibilities and curses burdened our lives.My gaze wandered around from room to room as I entered a room he kept his childhood things, taking in the familiar objects that held significance in our shared history. The shelves lined with books we had devoured, the posters on the walls capturing our shared interests and dreams, and the well-worn chair where we would spend countless hours talking and laughing. Each item held a story, a fragment of our intertwined lives.I picked up an old photo album from Jayden's desk, carefully flipping through the pages. The faded photographs depicted a younger version of us, capturing moments of joy,