Silas Ford, the Alpha of the Silver Canines Pack, is a formidable and powerful wolf who stands out as the most dominant in his territory. However, his life turns unexpectedly turn, when he discovers that his mate has died under mysterious circumstances. Silas struggles for three long years to come to terms with the loss of his beloved. A well-known Hollywood star, Elena Hayes, appears to be living the ideal life. Having overcome the challenges of growing up as an orphan, she has achieved everything she has ever hoped for and is now engaged to an actor. However, her perfect life comes crashing down when she receives news from her doctor that she has a rare, incurable ailment and only one year to live. As fate would have it, Silas and Elena cross paths and discover that they are each other's mates, despite their vastly different species. The revelation throws their worlds into turmoil as they struggle to reconcile their love for each other with the realities of their seemingly impossible situation. Will Silas find it in his heart to love again, even after experiencing such a devastating loss? Will Elena accept her fate and make the most of the time she has left? Only time will tell as their love story unfolds in unexpected ways. {Trigger warning: Abusive language, trauma, illness, Explicit scene.}
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"There is no way that's true!" Tears streamed down my face as I sat in the doctor's office and learned I had only a year to live.
"I apologize, Ms. Hayes. I wish we could do more to help you recover from this disease." Dr. Marsh's voice took on a sympathetic tone as he spoke.
"I am just 26 years old. I am not prepared for my life to end in a year." My sobs intensified, and Dr. Marsh gave me a mournful look.
"I'm willing to pay whatever you need to come up with a cure for this disease," I begged.
"Ms. Hayes, we will try, but I cannot guarantee we will have the drug ready in time. We will need to do research since this ailment has never occurred to anybody before," Dr. Marsh said. I didn't know what to say; I was too numb to move from my chair. Despite hearing this, I left Dr. Marsh's office and walked to my vehicle, and my chauffeur drove me to my office.
I didn't want anyone, not even Jake, my fiancé, to know about my condition, because I was afraid he would worry. I would cure myself. I got out of my vehicle and walked to the building, and Dr. Marsh's words reverberated in my thoughts, making me tremble.
"Ms. Hayes. Are you all right?" Janice, my secretary, asked while directing her worried gaze at me.
"I'm okay, Janice. If you don't mind, please fetch me the manuscript so I can read it," I asked.
"Ms. Hayes, could you kindly tell me if you have any problems that I may help you with?" Janice inquired.
"You are my secretary, not my babysitter; fetch my manuscript immediately, Janice." I snapped at her, and she flinched as the entire staff gazed at me.
"Yes, Ms. Hayes." She whispered and walked away, while my harsh glare forced every employee to return to their task.
I removed my coat and slung it over the chair before turning to stare out the window at the significant, towering buildings. My circumstances made me feel frustrated and enraged. I had put in a lot of effort to get to where I was now, living the life of a celebrity and having my ideal job, but things were going downhill.
My phone rang, interrupting the silence. When I saw it was Jake calling, I felt dread. I knew I should tell Jake about my health. He deserved to know. However, I informed him when I got home later tonight. I sensed Janice had returned with my manuscript and was hovering outside my office door.
"Come in, Janice." She came in with a script I needed to read before signing on for the next movie. I felt like snapping at her and removing my anger of grief by yelling at Janice, but I didn't yell. And instead, I asked Janice to help me find a doctor to help me with my rare illness.
"Janice, I'm going to tell you something, and I'm going to need your help." She agreed and placed the script on my desk. I explained everything to Janice about my condition and asked her not to tell anyone about it, not even my fiancé.
"Ms. Hayes, don't worry. I'll locate the physicians who cure these diseases," Janice said, and I nodded. Janice walked away, and I glanced out the window as the day turned into twilight. I have friends, but I'm reluctant to trust them since they have betrayed me. It's challenging to talk about my difficulties with anyone. I didn't want to go home, anxious and unable to accept the reality that I was ill. I sent Jake a message, telling him I would be late. While reading the movie script, I was trying to get my head into the game to focus on my job. Janice walked in with a grin, and I looked at her with optimism.
"Did you track down a physician?" I asked as she nodded and handed me her phone so I could see the article and the background.
Dr. Mash discovered no treatment for the lupus virus, which gradually weakens the organs and causes them to cease working in a year. Dr. Mash said the drug was challenging, and I found the same information about lupus on the internet; there was no medication.
"Can you tell me where the doctor's office is?" I inquired.
"The address is here, Ms. Hayes; Dr. Rudolf is in Minnesota," Janice said.
She checked her watch. "Dr. Rudolf will be on leave from this afternoon and won't be back until the beginning of next month, so I've already scheduled an appointment for this morning." I glanced at my watch; it was already 3:45 in the morning.
"At what time is the appointment?" I inquired as I put the manuscript away in the drawer.
"At 6:30 am, Ms. Hayes, that is the best that I could get as he was fully booked, and I arranged your private jet so that you may reach your destination on time," Janice remarked, and I nodded. I took my suitcase and traveled with my security guards to the airport. The flight from New York to Minnesota was short, so I felt confident about arriving on time.
I told Jake I would travel to Minnesota for business and return soon. I suspected he was likely busy with shooting if he hadn't responded to my messages by now.
A car was waiting for me when we arrived at the airport, and I strolled right into the hospital unnoticed, as no paparazzi had heard about my arrival. When I arrived, the receptionist asked me to sit, as Dr. Rudolf was not yet in the office. I felt compelled to yell at the receptionist: Why was the doctor not at the office yet? Wasn't the doctor going to leave early this afternoon? But I didn't. Instead, I sat down and searched for my phone to catch up on the news.
'Jake Smith cheated on Elena Hayes,' the headlines said, and my pulse quickened as I scanned the image of Jake and Lucy Mathew, seeing them kissing and holding hands while walking around the city. This article cannot be real! I quickly contacted Jake, but he did not pick up the phone when I called him.
Jake only sent me a single text message: "It's true, Elena. I have fallen in love with Lucy. Our relationship can no longer continue."
I wiped away tears as I thought of the day Jake proposed to me with the diamond ring I am wearing. I felt everything falling apart.
"Bring the car to the front gate," I instructed my guard. He nodded, staring at me with concern, before walking out. I rose from my seat, and the other security personnel escorted me out of the hospital. The vehicle was waiting for me outside the lobby.
"I'll be driving, and I don't want security following me," I told the guard. They exchanged worried glances but remained silent.
When the driver exited the car, I got in and drove away. My phone buzzed with another text message, and I hurled it out of the moving car in anger. As I picked up speed and the wind whipped my face, tears formed in my eyes. I had no destination, just the empty highway stretching out before me.
The towers disappeared, replaced by a forest emerging in the distance. I slowed the car as an enormous wolf appeared on the road ahead. As I watched, the wolf transformed into a human and stood naked before me. He resembled Hercules in build, and his ocean-blue eyes met mine, startling me. He didn't move from the road and blocked my path. Despite hitting the brakes, my vehicle spun out of control, hit a tree, and my head slammed into the steering wheel.
My vision blurred as I made out the same man who had scared me earlier, helping me out of the car. His piercing blue eyes stared at me intensely. Despite wanting to resist and run away, my body was too weak as darkness enveloped me.
Yuri’s POVDrake’s face hovered just inches from mine, his breath hot against my skin. His dark purple eyes, tinged with gold, held a teasing glint, daring me to move first. Before I could say a word, his lips crashed into mine, stealing my breath. The kiss was gentle, yet filled with hunger, with love—a kiss that set my body ablaze.And then, he pulled away.“What makes you—” I started, but he silenced me with a finger to my lips.“It’s our first time,” he murmured, voice low and deep. “I don’t want it to happen in some random witch’s hospital bed.”Before I could even process his words, a surge of magic enveloped us. In the blink of an eye, the scent of healing herbs and medicinal stones vanished, replaced by the luxurious warmth of our bedroom. My back hit the soft mattress, and I barely had time to take in my surroundings before his hands were on me.“Where—”“Our home.” His voice was thick with promise.His gaze darkened as his fingers slipped under my hospital gown, teasing up m
Yuri’s POVThe explosion’s force sent me flying backward, my breath ragged as the dust began to settle. My vision swam, my body aching from the battle, but my eyes found the scene ahead—Jared stood there, a chain wrapped tight around his neck, his body slack. Blood dripped from his mouth, his lifeless eyes frozen in surprise. And then there was Drake—partially shifted, his wings trembling, his horns chipped, his body barely holding together. He still gripped the chain that had ended Jared’s life, but he looked seconds away from collapsing."Drake." My voice came out in a rush as I ran toward him, but just as his grip slipped from the chain, his form shifted back—human, fragile, falling fast.No.I pushed past my exhaustion, my magic flaring as I caught him just before he hit the ground. His weight was heavy against me, and his half-lidded eyes flickered open."Don’t push yourself," he whispered, his voice strained. "I’ll shift." His words were a lie—he was too weak to even lift a fing
Yuri’s POVI couldn’t move. I couldn’t even breathe. His grip tightened around my throat, choking the life out of me as he drained my power. I struggled, trying to break free, desperate to stop him, but it was useless. The soldiers who had rushed to my aid had fallen instantly—killed by nothing more than a glance from him. He absorbed their power effortlessly, leaving their lifeless bodies in his wake.My vision blurred. My eyes dulled to gray, speckled with black dots. My body felt weak—drained—as Jared pulled my power into himself. I couldn’t even scream. I couldn’t even cry out in pain.Is this how I die?A voice echoed in my mind."Promise me you won’t die on me."Drake’s words. The ones he had spoken only hours before.I don’t think I can keep that promise… I’m sorry, Drake. Our mate bond—Suddenly, a voice cut through the fog in my head."You’re not dying on my watch."Drake’s mind-link. Faint but firm.The crushing grip on my throat vanished, and I gasped, sucking in greedy lun
Yuri—POVDrake’s power flared like an untamed beast. His voice was nearly unrecognizable, a guttural snarl tearing through the battlefield."You dare do this to the woman who once cared for you? You don’t deserve Yuri, you selfish bastard!" His eyes burned with fury."And you had the audacity to curse her?"Jared stood his ground, his body tense. "I did everything to make Yuri mine," he said coldly.I spat, my voice laced with venom. "You don’t give a damn about me. All you’ve ever wanted is my power."A smirk curled on his lips. "You’re not as naive as before."I scoffed. "And yet, you think you can fool me with your pathetic, fake concern? I see right through you."Before he could respond, Drake lunged, a blur of fury. His claws slashed through the air, colliding with Jared’s chest. The impactsent Jared flying, his body crashing into the dirt."Enough talk. We fight." Drake’s voice was guttural, his form half-shifted into something monstrous.A roar erupted through the battlefield
Drake—POVThe night was quiet, the kind of eerie stillness that made my wolf restless. I stood watch with my team, the crackling fire casting shadows across our tense faces. Yuri was resting in the tent, and Mac had just joined me, taking a slow sip from his flask."Your wolf is back, huh?" he mused, offering me the drink.I took it, nodding. "Yeah. Feels like I’m myself again, thanks to that fight with that asshole Eric."Mac smirked, taking another swig. "So… you’re not gonna ask?"I arched a brow. "Ask what?""Yuri’s not my mate. Emery is," he clarified, his voice steady. "The moment my wolf surfaced during your fight with Zane, I knew."I shrugged. "Figured."Mac scoffed. "No wonder you look so damn smug."I rolled my eyes. "How’s Emery?"His smirk faded, replaced by a shadow of concern. "Not great. The toll of fighting, being under that bitch’s spell… it’s wearing onher." His jaw clenched."Make her go back to the Pack," I said firmly.Mac let out a dry laugh. "As if she’d liste
Yuri – POVI stood panting, my breath ragged as blood dripped from my arms onto the snow. Across from me, Lucian glared, his body battered and broken. I had done a good number on him. I smirked, letting the satisfaction simmer beneath my rage.“You look tired, Lucian,” I hissed, my voice laced with venom.His furious gaze burned into me.“You’ll scream and beg for mercy,” he sneered, his tone thick with arrogance. “Just like your father begged me to spare his children.”A violent tremor ran through me. My blood boiled.Lucian chuckled darkly, savoring my reaction. “Do you know what I did first? I killed your sister while your father watched. He screamed until his voice was raw.” His grin widened. “Then I took your brother. He was helpless, weak—just a half-blood dragon with no powers. He couldn’t save her. What a waste.”I clenched my fists, nails digging into my palms.“And your father?” He tilted his head mockingly. “He called your name, praying for your safety before I—”“Ahh!”My
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