Isla’s POV
My body swayed before falling to the ground beside my Papa.
My entire world.
They had taken my world from me.
For a brief moment, I looked around, searching for a sharp object that could send me on my way to join Papa in the fastest time.
But I knew it would kill him even more to see me there than if I stayed here.
Maybe I could find those bastards. Find every single soul that has done this to my Papa.
His entire body was covered in dried blood and cuts from fighting so hard for this pack.
He had died fighting.
Eventually, I lay there beside him, crying my eyes out.
I don’t know how I slept off, but I woke up in Dario’s familiar embrace.
I’m no longer in the room where Papa was but now outside our pack. As I looked around, I saw the chopper that Dario must have brought here and a fleet of cars.
“Where’s Papa?” I asked, wiggling and kicking at his chest so that he could get that I didn’t want to be with him.
“He’s in one of those cars. We have to leave now.”
“Put me down.”
He did as I said, and somehow, it made me angrier at him.
Being in his embrace had made me feel a little calmer, a lot safer, and he had dropped me at my first request.
‘So much for being a godfather’, I mumbled while rolling my eyes.
Dario walked fast, his long legs covering three times the distance that my legs could at their fastest pace, and I had to run after him to catch up.
Eventually, we stopped before the helicopter, and his guards bowed.
“We have checked the insides and outside; it’s all safe and clear,” one of them reported, and Dario nodded at them.
He turned, “Go in first.”
I rolled my eyes at him but entered regardless.
This was not my first time in his helicopter as he had brought it every now and then if he ever passed by our pack or tried to show up at the last minute for my birthdays.
My heart ached as I remembered how I had stood outside here, waiting for hours on my eighteenth birthday for him.
Eventually, I gave up and cried myself to sleep.
He was here now, but I couldn’t be happy about it.
Dario entered about ten minutes later, and the door was closed.
We were the only ones flying.
Up until the helicopter took off, we were dead silent, and I took one of the blankets and wrapped it around myself.
“I’ll find the evil doers and make sure that every one of them has their debt paid,” Dario vowed, and I felt a little bit of warmth within me.
And I felt my wolf push against my insides.
“You caused all of this bitch,” I cursed inside my head because I knew very well that if my wolf hadn’t chosen Dario, he would not have fled from us.
Or made that vow to Papa.
It was too late, though. And as far as I knew, both of them were responsible for my Papa’s death.
“You missed my eighteenth birthday,” I blurted, and it felt like the air in the helicopter had dropped to a sharp degree.
If he had heard me, Dario showed no signs of replying but I continued.
“It was my first transformation after my awakening.”
Silence.
“You should have met Nima. She’s the most beautiful wolf there is.”
I leaned back in my seat, my eyes fixed on his broad back and sharp jawline.
“I hate you,” I said as my back hit my seat with a resigned sigh.
I hated him. Hated him as much as I loved him.
Or maybe a little less.
Dario stood up, and I watched as he bent a little because of his height and then settled in the seat beside me.
“Isla,” he called as he tried to touch me.
I dodged, but there was only so much space here, and before long, Dario had me in his arms.
“I’m sorry.”
Just one word, yet it felt like every emotion that I was feeling was waiting for that word.
Papa’s death, Dario's late arrival, my previous anger at him.
Every single one of them came rushing at me, and before long, I was a sobbing and whimpering mess.
Dario’s hands wrap around me, and he pats me gently on my back until I stop crying, but even then, he must have sensed that I didn’t want him to leave as he sat there, our breaths the only sound between us.
The helicopter landed soon, and Dario carried me bridal style down his flight.
As we stood at the centre of an open field, I looked at all the tall buildings in the distance, and I couldn’t help but feel like an outsider.
“Where would you be burying Papa?” I asked, as it was the thing that mattered to me the most.
“You should settle down first, and once I’m done making proper arrangements, I’ll tell you.”
I squirmed in his arms, and somehow, Dario understood what I wanted as he helped me stand on my feet before stepping back.
“Settle down where? Mama’s family?” Papa had told me several times about how my maternal family lived in Dario’s kingdom, but I couldn’t care any less.
Even if Mama was dead, not one of them had visited me since I could remember, and I didn’t have any childhood pictures with them either.
As far as I was concerned, they weren’t family, and I didn’t want to live here.
“You would be staying with me.”
My heart leapt in my chest as I heard Dario’s response, and my ears became warm from the mere thought of it.
“What am I going to be then?”
“Your goddaughter or your fated mate?”
Five years later. I woke up to the sound of my children's excited voices, their laughter cascading through the air like a warm, familiar embrace. Pulling my eyes open, I gradually focused on my daughter. She was standing really close to me, with her hands crossed behind her back "Mommy, come downstairs! Quick!" she exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. Her hands, which were crossed behind her back, moved forward to touch mine. "Mommy, come on! Quick!" she exclaimed, with a higher pitched tone. I tried to understand my daughter’s sudden need for me to go downstairs. I glanced at the clock on my bedside, and I realized it was just eight in the morning. It was quite early. Very early. I sighed, turning to look at Selene who seemed to have given up. When she saw I wasn’t budging she let go of my hands and headed out of the room. Then she returned few seconds later, with a pretty determined face. “Mom, this is really important.” Not long after she said those words ,
Isla’s POVThe night was quiet. The only sound breaking the stillness of the air was the soft rustle of leaves outside our window. I lay in bed after I had managed to put my daughter to bed, dozing off. Suddenly, a cry pierced the silence, a sound that jolted me awake. My eyes flew open, my heart pounding, and without hesitation, I swung my legs over the side of the bed, my bare feet meeting the cool wooden floor as I rushed towards the nursery. Dario, who had heard the sound of our daughter’s cry, rolled out of bed. He walked behind me, his steps slower than mine.I pushed open the nursery door when I got there. Dario and I had put the nursery in order some days ago. Actually, Dario had done all the work; I just stood there watching him since he wouldn’t let me help.Gliding past the entrance, I felt a surge of warmth fills me at each step. I moved to the crib, which was adorned with soft blankets and stuffed animals. Then I reached for my baby, cradling her gently in my arms."Hush
Isla’s POVI stood wrapped in Dario’s arms, with my heart racing with excitement.. Dario, had just proposed to me.It all felt surreal like none of it was true and I was leaving in the walls of my imagination, but as I glanced at the sparking gem in my hands. I knew that, this was far from being surreal. It was real and I was going to get married to the man of my dreams.If someone had told me some months back that I would end up with Dario. I would never have believed that person, but here I was today, leaving my dreams.Dario pulled his hands away from me, he placed a soft kiss on my ringed finger, then he moved his hands to my face.“My Luna!” He said softly. I blushed not hiding the fact that I was filled with joy. During that moment, the thought of spilling everything that happened to my parents crossed my mind. I wanted my padre to know that everything turned out fine."Dario,” I called out to him. “I want to tell my parents about us," I said.Dario smiled warmly, his eye
Dario’s POVI walked into the mansion with Isla by my side. Finally, the battle was over.I stared at her as those thoughts settled in my mind. The victorious look in her eyes was not so different from mine. She must have noticed that I was staring at her because she looked my way, and I noticed as tears began to full from her eyes.“We did it!” She said with her lips curved up. “We finally did it!”“You did it!” I said moving close to her. I wrapped my hands around her body, planting a kiss on her forehead. The joy in my heart couldn’t be contained, and right now the only thought on my mind was finally seeing my child—my daughter.My hands which were on Isla uncurled and my eyes swerved in the opposite direction staring at Jonas.“Inform the men to take care of the bodies and clean everywhere up.” Jonas nodded at my reply, after that was said I turned to look at Isla.“Let’s go see our child.” Together, we made our way up the stairs, crossing the bodies that were at the staircase.
Isla’s POV The battle unfolded before my eyes, as I ran upstairs. I watched as more of the attackers stepped into the mansion walls with their weapons in their hands. It seemed that Dario had called upon on his men from the human base because I noticed that among those attackers were men far more armed and ready to take down whoever dared to stand in their way.As I ascended up the stairs the sounds of body dropping to the ground filled my ears. A sign the men were already taking action.“Do you think it’s going to work?” Nima’s voice spilled into my mind as I continued to walk.“What is?” I questioned, trying to grasp what she was trying to say.“The plan you have to weaken the cursed blood.”“I know it will. The fact that this idea crawled into my mind means it will work and if it doesn’t we would find another way.”Nima didn’t say any words after and I focused on the hallway ahead of me. I arrived in front of the room where my grandmother was staying with Diane and my baby. I tr
Isla’s POV “I think I need to have my rest now.” I said standing on my feet.” Diane rushed on her feet, she headed in my direction but a loud sound which filled the atmosphere had stopped her midway.“What’s that?” She asked, moving her eyes from me to our grandmother.“Maybe something fell.” Our Grandmother said. “Those guards can be quite clumsy one almost—“The sound repeated itself this time louder than before. “I don’t think that’s a mistake.” I said with my eyes landing on Diane. During that moment I felt a sharp pain in my stomach. The feeling was so strong and I knew what it meant.“I think the baby is coming.” I said.“Isla, are you sure?” Diane asked.“Yes.” I screamed. “It is time.”My eyes which was once on Diane landed on my grandma who looked shocked. With a raised tone she spoke up, running towards the hallway to get a hold of the guards.“We need to get to the hospital now!” I could hear my grandmother say. “We can’t waste anytime.”Diane moved close to me she help
Dario’s POV (2 months later)Time flew by very quickly, and the arrival of my daughter was closer than I expected it to be. The joy of becoming fatherhood filled my heart , but underneath that joy was fear. I couldn’t shake off the thoughts that I might mess things up or something would go wrong somewhere. No matter how many times I tried to convince myself internally that handling things after the child was born would be an easy task those treacherous thoughts would return.Kai on the other hand felt otherwise and I wasn’t surprised. The joy in his heart was one he wasted no time to spread for instance this morning.I had gotten up much earlier than usual. The sky was still dark, and from the looks of it. It would take a while before the sun would arrive.I made up my mind to jog, well that wasn’t my first choice. After, I couldn’t fall asleep and the fear about being a terrible father had taken over my mind. Kai ever so considerate had suggested that I head out for a run.“Running
Silvan’s POV Months had passed since I had set my eyes on Isla. My mind wasn’t at rest. I wanted to see how things were going with her and how she was doing even if it was just getting a glimpse of her.I made up my mind the following week to do so. With my men going to the pack for an attack, Dario would be out of the house making things so much easier.At the arrival of the following week, I set out to the pack . I had taken a narrow route, instead of the main path so I wouldn’t be seen. I bursted out at a trail which stretched out into the forest that was pretty close to Dario’s mansion.I parked my car there, and continued on foot. It was pretty difficult navigating through the path on foot but I managed to find my way. The top of the mansion looked at me as I reached the end of the forest. I inched closer until I arrived at the main road. I made my way down the road that pointed to the mansion entrance and when I got there, I realised only two guards were stationed outside.A
Isla’s POVI watched as Dario got into the car. My mind was a bit unstable but I didn’t dwell on it. If Dario could handle the first attack then I was sure he could handle whatever was thrown his way this time.I walked into the house, Grandma was waiting in the sitting room with Diane. The minute I stepped into the sitting room they turned my way.“Are you fine Isla?” Diane was the first to speak up and I smiled her way. “I’m okay, a bit scared but fine.” I took my seat close to her and she shot me a calm look. “I know he’ll be able to handle whatever comes his way.” I added.“Of course.” My grandmother joined in the conversation. “The only thing I’m concerned about is why this people keep coming back.”“I wonder the same thing too.” Diane said. “It’s strange.”“I feel like they’re here for something and they are yet to get it.” I said casually. Diane and my grandmother agreed to my words, they also had a feeling that the attackers were here for something.We spent the rest of th