"Grrrh ..."
I heard Magnus growl as his hips didn't stop thrusting his manhood into Tania's body.
I covered my mouth with one hand. My tears flowed down my face as I looked at Tania who was glance at me with a face filled with pleasure.
The sound of sighs kept coming out of Tania's mouth who held Magnus' body tighter and tighter as if to tell me that Magnus was already hers.
"Magnus," my voice caught in my throat.
"Grrrr ..."
A growl was all I heard in response, as if Magnus wanted to signal to me that he didn't want to be disturbed.
I couldn't bear to witness their betrayal anymore and it seemed like my voice couldn't come out to stop them.
I finally decided to leave. The omegas who had escorted me were surprised when I ran past them crying.
I didn't care about my appearance at that time. I was only wearing an evening gown while running barefoot.
Slam!
I was too busy running and my long, flowing brunette hair was blocking my view, I couldn't see clearly.
As a result, I collided with someone.
When I raised my head, I could see that it was Nathan, the new Beta appointed by Magnus to replace my father. But he wasn't officially a Beta yet because he hadn't undergone the rank inauguration."Sabrina!" Nathan sounded shocked.
"What are you doing here? Shouldn't you be with Magnus right now?" he asked again.I fell to the floor at the mention of Magnus' name. My knees felt weak and the tears came down unstoppably.
"What happened, Sabrina?" Nathan asked again as he knelt down and wrapped his coat around me.
"Please take me home." I finally managed to force the words out of my throat.
"But ..."
"Please...." I cut Nathan off. I can't tell him clearly, but right now I really wanted to see my father.
Nathan helped me up and walked me to his car without asking any more questions. I'm sure he had just as many questions about tonight's events as I did.
Thankfully, there weren't many guests left so no one else noticed my presence in our Housepack's parking lot.
The car ride was silent. Nathan didn't dare say a word. I was also speechless because I was still in shock from what I saw earlier.
I wondered in my mind.
What really happened?
Since when?
Was I that stupid not to realize that there was something between them all this time?
Was the relationship I thought was real between me and Magnus an illusion all along?
Then the biggest question ...
What did Mangnus think of me? Why did he do it on the night of my coming of age when we were supposed to be mating?
I felt like my whole world was shattered. Since childhood I was prepared and educated to be the future Luna. But, now I felt like it was all in vain.
It was all for nothing if the Alpha chose another woman to be his Luna.
"We're here,” Nathan's words brought me back from my raging thoughts.
I lifted my head, which had been lowered. My eyes lit up as soon as I saw my home yard.
"Thanks, Nathan," I said as I hurriedly opened the car door and ran outside, entering the gate of my house.
I opened my door hastily and shouted for my father.
"Miss Sabrina, why are you back already?" asked Sonia, the maid in our house.
"Where is my father?" I asked frantically.
"In the reading room ..." Before Sonia could finish her sentence, I rushed straight there.
My father was just as surprised to see me bursting into the room with my appearance.
"Sabrina! What happened?" my father asked in confusion.
I could no longer hold my tears. I told him everything I saw as I continued to cry.
"Father, I don't want to live here anymore. There's no future for me here, let me leave this pack," I pleaded while I'm crying.
"Are you crazy, Sabrina? I wouldn't let you become a rogue just because of that damn Magnus," my father snapped, sounds so angry.
"Then send me anywhere, Father. I don't want to live here anymore. Please send me away," I pleaded again, still insisting on my wish.
"Alright, stop crying! Don't waste your tears on that bastard!”
I started to stop crying even though my tears still couldn't stop flowing.
"Now, go rest in your room. Sonia will help clean your body and change your clothes."
After saying that, my father shouted for Sonia who obeyed my father's order to accompany me to my room.
Afterward, I couldn't hear a single word of comfort spoken by Sonia to me as she helped me prepare for bed.
My mind was made up, I didn't want to be in this pack anymore. I didn't want to be the subject of people's ridicule for failing to be Luna and having my own best friend take that position away from me.
The next morning, I woke up to hear my father shouting from downstairs.
"I will not allow Sabrina to see your son again!"
"But, Samuel. We've matched our children since childhood, after all, it's our pack tradition to make a Beta's daughter into our future Luna."
I recognized that voice so I rushed downstairs to see their argument.
“I have a final thought, I will send Sabrina to her mother's pack," my father replied.
My eyes lit up and my heart is racing. I had never been to my mother's pack before.My father had promised to take me there when I was older. And now I was already an adult.
"Well, if that's your decision, know that I let you do whatever you want because I still consider you my best friend and it was my son's fault," Magnus' father told my father.
Everything happened so fast after that. My father didn't want the former Alpha to change his mind and hurriedly told me to get ready to leave.
We set off towards the Silver Fang Pack. It was the pack my mother came from before marrying my father and following him to the Black Fur Pack where I was born and raised.
"I called the Silver Fang's Alpha this morning to inform him of your arrival, so there shouldn't be any problems. Your mother is the daughter of a pretty famous warrior there, so they'll definitely treat you with respect." My father explained everything on the way.
After arriving there, I didn't expect that there would be so many people waiting for us at the border.
At first I thought it was some kind of security measure because there were other pack members coming into their territory.
But it turned out that they did welcome us.
"Samuel, long time no see," greeted one of the burly men with a large scar on his face.
"Sabrina, he's Felix, your uncle. Your late mother's brother. He was the one who made it difficult for me to propose to your mother," my father introduced the man to me.
"Hey, that was a long time ago. Don't bring up the past." Uncle Felix dismissed my father's words with a big laugh.
In the middle of the warm welcome, a man suddenly appeared who caught my attention.
He strode with authority and from the reactions of the werewolves around him, I could guess that he was the Alpha of this pack.
"So you're Sabrina, daughter of the late Mellisa? Nice to meet you, I'm Tyler."As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the landscape, I made my way back to the Silver Fang Pack territory," I murmured to myself, my steps steady but my mind a whirlwind of thoughts. "The shaman's revelation weighs heavily on me," I admitted quietly, my thoughts consumed by the prospect of finding a cure for my curse. "But perhaps, just perhaps, there's a glimmer of hope on the horizon," I mused, feeling a newfound determination stir within me. "If there's even a chance of breaking free from this curse, I'll pursue it with all I have," I resolved, my heart swelling with a mix of anticipation and resolve.Upon reaching my doorstep, I noticed a figure standing in the fading light, waiting patiently. It was the shaman, his weathered face illuminated by the soft glow of twilight. Surprise flickered in my eyes as I approached him."Shaman," I greeted him, my voice a mix of curiosity and apprehension. "What brings you here?"The shaman turned to face me, his gaze
As the alpha of the Silver Fang Pack, my days were filled with the constant responsibilities of maintaining pack logistics and ensuring the well-being of our members. It was amidst these bustling activities that Sabrina, my fate mate, approached me with a significant revelation."Sabrina," I acknowledged her presence as she entered the packhouse, her expression betraying a mix of nervousness and determination."Tyler," she began, her voice steady despite the underlying tension, "I've finally mustered the courage to talk to my father about... about us."Her words hung in the air, laden with implications of the complexities that intertwined our lives. Sabrina's father, Samuel, was the Beta of the Black Fur Pack, and bridging the gap between our packs held its own challenges."You told him about the... curse?" I inquired, knowing full well the weight of the secret we shared.Sabrina nodded, her eyes meeting mine with unwavering resolve. "Yes, and he wants to meet you. He wants
In the quiet hours of the evening, when the moon hung in the sky like a comforting lantern, a melancholy settled within me. The shadows of the past lingered, and the echoes of gossip still reverberated in my mind. In an attempt to find solace, I decided to reach out to the one person who had always been a source of guidance – my father.Uncle Felix's house was filled with subdued sounds as I made my way to his room, hoping to find a moment of privacy. With a deep breath, I dialed my father's number, the anticipation building with each ring."Hello?" His voice, a familiar melody, flowed through the phone."Dad, it's me, Sabrina," I replied, trying to keep my voice steady."Sabrina! How are you, my dear?" His warmth traveled through the phone, a balm to my troubled soul."I'm okay, Dad," I hesitated, the weight of unspoken words lingering. "How's everything at the Black Fur Pack?"There was a pause, a moment where the connection seemed to bridge the distance between us. "Things are goin
"They already fell asleep now."As the night settled in, and the moon bathed the orphanage in a soft glow, I began to gather the remaining blankets. Aunt Ruth, with a gentle smile, joined me in the task. The children, now lost in dreams, were peacefully asleep, their stories and the warmth of the blankets creating a haven of comfort.Aunt Ruth and I made our way towards the exit, the weight of the day's events lingering in the air. As we reached the doorway, the hushed conversations of the women at the orphanage reached my ears."Have you seen how Sabrina interacts with the children? She's a natural with them," one woman remarked, her voice full of admiration."Oh, absolutely. She's like a guardian angel to them," another woman chimed in."Heart of gold, that Sabrina," one of them whispered. "She'd make a perfect Luna for our alpha. Don't you think?"I froze for a moment, curiosity getting the better of me. Hiding behind a pillar, I listened to the exchange unfolding."Oh, absolutely,
"Your cooking always taste wonderfull Aunt Ruth."After a satisfying lunch prepared by Aunt Ruth, she gently tapped my shoulder, her warm smile inviting. "Sabrina, dear, would you mind helping me bring some food to the orphanage in our pack?"I nodded, a sense of purpose filling me. "Of course, Aunt Ruth. I'd be happy to help."We gathered food supplies and some used warm blankets, making our way to the Silver Fang Pack's orphanage. The air was crisp, and the sun cast a golden glow over the landscape.As we walked towards the orphanage, Aunt Ruth began to share some insights. "Sabrina, I thought you should know that these children at the orphanage are the sons and daughters of werewolves who have fallen on the battlefield or died in natural disasters."My heart sank at the gravity of their stories. "That's heartbreaking," I murmured.Aunt Ruth nodded solemnly. "Yes, dear. It's our duty to support them and bring a bit of joy into their lives whenever we can. Many have faced challenges
"Bring her in!" Magnus commanded with authority.The air in the makeshift interrogation room hung heavy with tension as I stood in the shadows, watching my mother, the woman who had raised me, being scrutinized by Magnus. Her tear-streaked face betrayed a mix of fear, desperation, and a pleading hope for understanding.Magnus, the imposing figure of authority, spoke with a sternness that echoed through the room. "Your daughter claims you forced her into corruption. What do you have to say for yourself?"My mother, with quivering lips, vehemently denied the allegations. "I swear, Alpha Magnus, I am innocent. I would never do anything to harm Tania or the pack."But Magnus, unyielding in his pursuit of the truth, began to reveal a series of incidents that cast a damning light on my mother's actions. Each revelation cut through the air like a knife, severing the bonds of trust that had once tied us together."First, you used Tania's name as Luna to forcibly take your neighbor's livestock