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My lord, we're ready for the attack. Light Moon Pack is hosting a party today. Other alphas who still refuse to accept us as leaders are present there too. It's a good opportunity to take more packs into our regime. My second command, Jacob, informed me. He looked more excited than me about this whole thing. A party. Hmm. Seems like they're not fearing me anymore. "Really is going to be fun, isn't it, Jacob?" He smirked. "Yes, my lord. In the North, packs are more glamorous. I've heard about this place, and it does look good. Werewolves here are more powerful too." He paused, his smirk widening. "Our secret insider told us most of the alphas are kind. So there's a high chance they'll surrender without fighting. Their kindness won't let them shed blood." He chuckled after that, like it was the funniest fucking thing he'd heard all week. Too bad kindness always leads to less power. And I'm far from these kind things. Nothing can bind me or stop me. People call me heartless. Well, I don't have a heart in the first place, so they're not wrong. Attacking the East was supposed to be my last destination, but something was attracting me to this place. It felt like a magnetic force was pulling me there, demanding to go there. I changed my plan at the last moment. Fuck. I didn't understand why I couldn't ignore this feeling, this invisible power that wanted me here. Maybe I'd get some tasty blood out of it. I rolled my shoulders and cracked my neck. "Let's go. More packs are going to be under my rule. One day, I'll rule the world." I looked at Jacob, then at the others. "Either they accept my leadership, or war is still in our favor." The vampires behind me shifted, ready. Hungry. Soon, the werewolf packs came into my vision. Unlike our Shadow Land, their place was filled with color. Lights strung between trees. Laughter echoing in the distance. Music. Our territory looked gloomy and depressed in comparison. Dark. Dead. Damn. This magnetic pull became stronger the closer we got. It was like something was clawing at my chest, dragging me forward. I didn't like it. "Attack now," I barked the orders to the other vampires. My voice cut through the night. "But no need to kill anyone. First, we scare them. Show them we're more powerful than these animals. If they're ready to accept me as their king, then we leave them alive. If not" I let the silence hang. "Kill them. Understood?" "Yes, King," they said in unison. I sighed. It would be the seventeenth pack under my leadership. It was my fucking dream to rule all supernaturals. Well, basically it was more my father's dream, but he couldn't fulfill it. Someone killed him before he got the chance. No one knows who killed him. But whoever that person was, I'm so fucking grateful. My father deserved it. I was never close to him. His ideology was different from mine. But one thing was common between us—we both wanted to rule the world. I guess soon it will happen. Soon, everything will be mine. "My lord." One of my vampires approached, bowing slightly. "Alpha Samuel is ready to accept our leadership, but he wants some conditions with this arrangement." I raised my eyes. They still think they have the power to negotiate with me? "And what are those conditions?" I asked, my voice low. "He didn't tell us. He wants to tell you directly." Fuck. Why the hell does he want to meet me? Does he have a death wish? If he does, I'll fulfill it gladly. I never meet any alpha personally. My vampires and Jacob were always enough to handle them, to kill them if needed. Jacob was capable of making deals. Besides, I rarely met with other creatures. I didn't need to. But for some reason, I really wanted to go there. Why was that? My inner beast wasn't letting me have my peace. Damn it. I'd go there. Let's see what this alpha wants. In the blink of an eye, we stood at the front door. I could hear many heartbeats, all racing at an unsettling pace. It seemed like they were scared of me. Good. It was already a win if your enemies feared you before you even showed your face. "You can't do this!" A feminine voice rang out before I stepped inside. "If you think we're scared of your king, then you're delusional because we—" she stopped suddenly, Someone seemed brave. Let's see if she can say the same when I'm standing in front of her. "Oh really, young lady?" I said as I stepped through the doorway. "So you're not scared of me?" Her back was facing me. Everyone gasped. The room went suddenly quiet. Her heartbeat increased impossibly faster, louder than before. She gasped softly and turned around. Our eyes collided. Fuck. Those innocent, beautiful hazel eyes locked into mine. Her eyes widened slightly, perhaps because of fear. But damn, this woman was the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen. Her long auburn hair reached her waist, shining under the dim lights. She looked like a princess. Like something out of a dream I'd never had. Her look was far different from other women. And her scent—fuck, her scent—it made me want to close the distance between us. To bury my nose into her neck. To take her in my arms and never let go. What the fuck is wrong with me? I never thought about any woman that way. How the hell was I having these thoughts right now? Something wasn't right. Something was different about this woman. She stared at me in disbelief too, like she couldn't believe her eyes. Like she was seeing something impossible. The room stayed silent. Everyone watched us. Waiting. But I couldn't look away from her. I took a step closer. Her heartbeat spiked again. She didn't move. Didn't run. Didn't look away. Brave or stupid? I couldn't tell yet. Jacob cleared his throat beside me, breaking the moment. "My lord, Alpha Samuel is waiting." I didn't answer him. I kept my eyes on her. On this girl who dared to speak against me. On this girl who smelled like something I didn't know I needed. "What's your name?" I asked, my voice rougher than I intended. She swallowed. Her lips parted. "I... I'm—" "Enough." An older man stepped forward, his hand reaching for her arm. Alpha Samuel, I assumed. He looked at me with fear. "My apologies, King Damian. She didn't mean to disrespect you." I still didn't look at him. I kept my gaze on her. "I asked her a question," I said slowly. Dangerously. "Not you." Samuel's hand dropped, but he didn't back off. The girl lifted her chin, and I saw fire flash in those hazel eyes. Fear, yes. But also defiance. Interesting. "My name is none of your concern," she said quietly. But I heard every word. A smile tugged at my lips. A real one. I couldn't remember the last time that happened. "We'll see about that," I said. And I meant it.Evelyn My father stepped forward and told him politely we didn't want war or to fight against vampires. It would take nothing but losing people from both sides. We could talk and come to a few agreements which could be beneficial for both werewolves and vampires. We could speak with the king about arrangements. But the vampire whose name was Jacob just laughed. "And why should we deal with animals when we know it's easy for us to defeat you? Our king is a very busy person. He doesn't waste his time talking to people, especially not a loser alpha like you." Anger built inside me. I came forward despite my mother was holding me back, but I didn't stop because I couldn't stay still and let them threaten us. "You can't do this." I said. Jacob narrowed his eyes at me, but I wasn't backing off. "If you think we're scared of your king, then you're delusional because we—" Before I could continue my sentence, the air suddenly shifted. The temperature dropped. Every vampire, including Jac
DamianMy lord, we're ready for the attack. Light Moon Pack is hosting a party today. Other alphas who still refuse to accept us as leaders are present there too. It's a good opportunity to take more packs into our regime. My second command, Jacob, informed me. He looked more excited than me about this whole thing.A party. Hmm. Seems like they're not fearing me anymore. "Really is going to be fun, isn't it, Jacob?"He smirked. "Yes, my lord. In the North, packs are more glamorous. I've heard about this place, and it does look good. Werewolves here are more powerful too." He paused, his smirk widening. "Our secret insider told us most of the alphas are kind. So there's a high chance they'll surrender without fighting. Their kindness won't let them shed blood."He chuckled after that, like it was the funniest fucking thing he'd heard all week.Too bad kindness always leads to less power. And I'm far from these kind things. Nothing can bind me or stop me. People call me heartless. Wel
Evelyn I was ignoring Xander after his blatant answer about fated mates, but this man wasn't ready to leave me alone."So Evelyn, what do you think about us being chosen mates? It would be convenient for both of us. We're both alphas. Powerful. And probably you heard about vampires. They've become a nuisance nowadays. It would be better if we fight them together."He leaned closer, confident as hell. "The vampire king couldn't stand against us."I raised an eyebrow. "How are you so sure, Alpha Xander, that we could defeat him? Did you not hear that he's very powerful? Anyone who dared to fight or challenge him was killed in the end."He chuckled like I'd just told him a joke."Oh come on, Evelyn. They're rumors. I'm damn sure I alone could defeat him, as you know I'm a powerful Alpha."Oh goddess, this man was so full of himself. I didn't say anything. What was the point?"So what do you think about us, Evelyn?"I met his eyes directly. "No, Alpha Xander. I told you before and I'm te
Evelyn I hate parties. When I was a child, I enjoyed going to them—meeting relatives and friends, seeing everyone's smiling faces. But after becoming a teenager, I felt that most of the smiles and welcoming gestures were nothing but a fake facade. Nowadays, it's more about the glorification of people's wealth and power. Nothing else. Especially the Alphas. They think of themselves as gods.Today we're attending Alpha Sean's party. He's known for his arrogance, and his son, Alpha Xander, is worse than him. Arrogant, heartless, and a manwhore, I hate him the most .Many times he tried to hit on me, but I made it clear I had nothing to do with him. Once he told me we should choose each other as chosen mates. Made my blood boil in rage. I told him I'll only take my fated mate, not a chosen mate, but he wasn't ready to hear me. Till now, he's forced me many times to think about it. I'm sure he just wants my power. That man isn't someone who could settle with one woman.My eyes roamed ever
Evelyn I never knew these things happened with Grandma. My mother always told me my grandparents died in the war. Now I understand why my parents hid this from me. It was painful how my mother survived. It is really hard for her to lose her parents at that age. My tears flawlessly slid down my cheeks.“Don’t cry, princess. That is why I didn’t want to tell you,” my dad said softly. I wiped my tears. I couldn’t imagine what my grandparents and mother went through. It was truly painful — all because of a greedy, bloodthirsty monster they suffered so much.“You are powerful, Evelyn, and your wolf Eva is also one of the most powerful Alpha wolves in the world, no doubt. But in previous battles, we fought and won because our opponents were werewolves or other creatures whose power and moves we knew. Right now, we haven’t even seen their new king. Whoever met him never returned.”“I am not scared of him, Dad, but you are right. It is better if we surrender right now. I also do not want the
Evelyn I went to my father’s office and knocked on the door.“Come,” I heard my father’s firm voice from inside.I opened the door. “Good morning, Dad,” I wished my father. His back was facing me as he stared outside. After hearing my voice, he turned and smiled.“Good morning, my dear princess. Are you ready for today’s party?”I walked to him and pecked his cheek. “To be honest, Dad, going to the party is the last thing I want to do.”He raised his brows. “Why? Is it because of your mate?”I nodded.“Don’t lose hope, Evelyn. Sooner or later, you are bound to find your mate. It is better if you go today, it is necessary.” There was desperation in my father’s eyes, which was unlike him.“Dad, did something happen? You wanted to tell me something last night. What was that?”He looked tense. “Oh dear, it was nothing.”My brows knitted together.“Are you sure, Dad? Last night you were looking serious. Something made you tense, and I’m sure something happened, but you are not ready to t







