"No!" Sharon crossed her hands on her chest, and looked away from Stanley, who was already fuming in anger. Stanley's frown deepened as he stared at her. "What do you mean no? I am not asking you to, I am telling you. You have to release Lucy! I'm not debating on it." He pointed his index finger at her, with his eyes blazing at her. She slowly turned her head to face him. Anyone that saw him that moment, would have definitely known that he was so angry to the extent that he could kill Sharon, but she didn't care at all. "What if I don't? What will-" she started asking, but stopped when Stanley suddenly dashed towards her, holding her neck. He started pressing his fingers on her neck, looking like he was going to strangle her anytime soon. "St- sto-op, Stanley. Please." She started grunting, holding his hand to reduce the pressure on her neck, but he wasn't in for that. It was until when she looked like she was going to die any minute, when he released his grip around
Because of the fact that Lucy was sleep starved, she slept off on the rider's back, but he didn't mind. He could tell that she was really tired, and she had passed through a whole lot. An hour after she got on his horse, they got to the place she described to him; a few feet from Darren's pack. "Um, lady. We are here." He slowly nudged at her to wake up, doing it carefully. When she heard his voice, her eyes slowly opened, as she scanned everywhere. After she realised that she was about to get him, her eyes widened and a smile appeared on her face. "Oh wow. Thank you sir, thank you!" She squealed as he helped her off the horse. She thanked him, and skipped away, her heart racing as she got closer to the house, her home. Alpha Darren, who was on the field, trying to practice his skills, instantly dropped the sword that was trapped in his fingers. He caught a whiff of Lucy's scent and that shocked him, because he couldn't just believe that she was around. He tur
After that, Lucy went back to her room to think about how she was going to get the proof against Sharon. She really wanted to rat her out badly. Hearing that she was against her and she had to go to the far distance to expose her. After pacing around her room, she finally came to the decision that she had to follow her everywhere to know the real truth about everything, especially the kidnapping. Lucy snuck out of her room, and went back to Sharon's room, but she was nowhere to be found. "Where is she?" She slowly walked into her room to really confirm that she was gone. On the room, Sharon wasn't there. She had already left to meet Stanley. He called immediately Lucy left. He wanted her to come and meet him and their usual hideout, and Sharon snuck out of the house without anyone noticing. Seeing that Sharon wasn't there, Lucy walked out and went to meet alpha Darren, to ask if he knew where she was. "Do you know where Sharon is?" She asked, crossing her hands on
A shiver ran down Sharon's words, as Stanley's voice settled in her. She tried backing away from him, but she couldn't. Parting her trembling lips, she decided to tell him that she couldn't do it, and she was on the verge of giving up on the plans that they had. "Um, Stanley...i-" before she had the chance to finish her sentence, he gripped her mouth and started pressing so hard until she started whimpering. "I don't want excuses, okay? You should come up with something better and that's it!" After he said that, he released his grip on her face, and walked away, not even turning back to look at her. Sharon broke down in tears, as she watched him walk away. She was in love with him, and thought that the feeling was mutual. Apparently, it wasn't. "I don't know what to do!" She said to herself, before hitting her fist on the wall. She had promised him that she was going to get the moonstone from Darren, but even when she drugged him and tried getting it from him, it was imp
"Argh! Fuck!" Stanley yelled, when his mind link wasn't answered. He felt like Lucy was ignoring him, and he hated that...so much. After trying to mind link her thrice, he stopped and heaved a huge sigh. His mood suddenly changed, and he was in his mood. He had been trying to get the moonstone since, but it was as if his efforts were getting wasted. "Oh...father," he said, while resting his head against a wall. Memories of his father flashed his head, making his heart ache a little. His father had been so close to getting the moonstone, and making everything better, but death...death did its usual thing, and took him away. Now, it was left to Stanley to continue from where his father stopped and achieve what he was trying to get; moonstone. "I am so close to getting my life changing price, I just need Lucy to help me. Answer me, Lucy! Fuck!" He yelled, and tried mind linking her again. After having a fight with alpha Darren and naming him to send her out of his ro
"Yes, Lucy. I love you way more than you can imagine. I can even assure you that I love you more than Darren does." When Stanley said that, Lucy stopped looking at him, and focused her gaze elsewhere. She wasn't sure if what Stanley was saying was exactly sure. She knew that Darren was always hurting her, but a part of her still told her that he moved her, even if he had never really shown it. She believed it was there...somewhere in his dark soul. "Um, Alpha Stanley. I want to know why you wanted me here. I know that you missed me and all, but I'm sure you called me for a specific reason." She backed away a little, and crossed her hands on her chest. Alpha Stanley nodded his head before exhaling. "Yes, you're right. I called you for a specific reason, but I also wanted to tell you how much I missed you, and how much I love you right now. I'm sorry if I'm sounding annoying, but I can't keep it to myself anymore. I am in love with you, Lucy." "Okay, Alpha." That was all
Lucy's heart was pounding with excitement as she laid her eyes on the moonstone. It was as if the stone was calling out to her, drawing her towards it with an irresistible force. She immediately grabbed the stone, feeling its smooth, cool surface beneath her fingers.As she looked around in an alerting manner, her eyes darted around the room, scanning for any signs of danger or any prying eyes. When she saw that there was no one around, she breathed a sigh of relief and made her way to the door. She could hear the sound of her own heart pounding in her ears as she stepped outside into the cool night air.The moonstone was truly a thing of beauty. It shimmered and sparkled in the moonlight, casting a radiant glow all around. It was a perfect sphere, about the size of a golf ball, and its surface was smooth and flawless. Lucy held the stone up to the light, admiring the way it caught the moon's rays and reflected them back with an ethereal, otherworldly glow.The stone itself was a deep
Sebastian's anger was boiling over as he stood there, staring down at Lucy with a mix of frustration and disbelief. He couldn't believe that she had tried to steal the moonstone, and he was desperate to understand why.But no matter how hard he tried, Lucy remained silent, her eyes downcast and her lips tightly sealed. It was as if she was determined to take her secret to the grave, no matter what the consequences might be.Sebastian felt a surge of frustration and anger rising within him. He had worked so hard to protect the moonstone, to keep it safe from those who would seek to steal it. And now, here was Lucy, caught red-handed, and yet she refused to tell him why she had done it."Talk to me, Lucy," he growled, his voice low and menacing. "Why did you try to steal the moonstone? What were you hoping to gain?"But Lucy remained stubbornly silent, and Sebastian felt his anger starting to simmer. He had never been a patient man, and this girl was testing his limits."I'm not going t
"Lina! Come back here, your father will not be happy to see you running around like this. Remember that you almost had an accident yesterday." Her mother shouted to her.Lina turned around and shouted back. "Common mother sheam not a kid anymore, for crying out loud sheam twenty and I can take care here of myself. Go back, I'll return as soon as the sun begins to set."Lucy would have loved to let her go but she was given strict rules by Darren to never let Lina out of her sight. She could not understand why Darren treated his daughter like a prisoner."Lina please for my sake just come back, else your father is going to be angry at you and I.""I am sorry mother but those words can not deceive me anymore. You are too old for Dad to scold you..She was still talking when she suddenly fell into a ditch.Lucy had no idea of what had happened to Lina because she was far away from her and she had a terrible eye problem.She shouted a few words to Lina but she did not get any reply from he
Two years had passed since the birth of their first child, and Darren found himself in the open fields with his young son. The little boy's name was Ethan, a name that held a special meaning to Darren and Lucy. It was a sunny day, with a gentle breeze rustling through the trees, as father and son embarked on a special lesson.Darren stood tall, his strong presence emanating confidence and love. He held a bow and arrow in his hands, patiently teaching Ethan the art of archery. With each step, Darren explained the importance of focus, discipline, and respect for the weapon they held.Ethan, his eyes filled with curiosity and excitement, eagerly listened to his father's guidance. He held a small bow, specially crafted for his size, and a quiver filled with harmless arrows. Darren's voice was gentle yet firm, as he demonstrated the proper stance and technique to his young apprentice."Remember, Ethan," Darren said, his voice filled with pride, "archery is not just about hitting the target
Inside the delivery room, Lucy lay on the bed, a mix of fear and anticipation coursing through her veins. She clung to the hope that everything would be alright for both her and the baby. The medical team worked tirelessly, utilizing their expertise and skill to navigate the complications and ensure the best possible outcome.Lucy closed her eyes and took deep breaths, trying to remain as calm as possible amidst the whirlwind of emotions. She focused on the love she felt for her baby, sending positive thoughts and energy into the universe.As the moments turned into hours, Darren paced back and forth outside the delivery room, his worry refusing to subside. Each passing second felt like an eternity, and he yearned for any sign of good news.Finally, the door swung open, and the doctor stepped out, their face beaming with relief. Darren's heart skipped a beat, and he hurriedly approached the doctor, eager for an update."Darren, we have good news," the doctor said, their voice filled w
Lucy felt incredibly happy and fulfilled during her pregnancy. It was a time of great joy and wonder for her. She had never imagined that she could experience such happiness after the terrible incident when she was stabbed. It was like a miracle to her, a second chance at life. As her belly grew round with the growing baby inside, she felt a deep sense of gratitude and awe. Every movement, every kick from the baby filled her with immense joy. It was as if a part of her that was lost had been restored, and she couldn't help but smile at the little life blossoming within her.The journey of pregnancy was not without its challenges, of course. There were moments of discomfort and tiredness, but even in those moments, Lucy found solace in knowing that she was carrying a precious gift. She cherished every milestone, from the first fluttering of tiny feet to the gentle hiccups that made her laugh. It was a constant reminder of the miracle of life and the beauty of creation.Lucy often found
As the sun cast its warm golden rays across the tranquil landscape, Lucy stood near the window, her hand gently caressing the gentle swell of her belly. Life had come full circle, and she marveled at the miracle growing within her. A tiny, precious life that was a testament to the love she shared with Darren.It had been a journey of joy and discovery, filled with laughter and tender moments. Lucy's heart overflowed with gratitude for the happiness that had unfolded in her life. The challenges they had faced had only strengthened their bond, deepening their love and forging an unbreakable connection.Maddie's mischievous giggles echoed through the room, interrupting Lucy's reverie. The twins, a testament to Maddie's unwavering love, tugged at her sleeve, seeking attention. Maddie playfully shooed them away, ensuring that Lucy had a moment of tranquility.With a smile, Maddie retreated, leaving Lucy and Darren alone in their private sanctuary. Darren entered the room, his eyes filled w
Lucy, now fully awake and aware, smiled weakly at the doctor. "Thank you for your care, but it seems I am more than healthy. The moonstone has granted me its blessings, and I am eternally grateful."The doctor nodded, his voice filled with reverence. "Truly, this is a remarkable turn of events. The moonstone's power is beyond anything I have ever witnessed. It has bestowed upon you a gift of extraordinary healing."As the news of Lucy's miraculous recovery spread throughout the pack, a sense of hope and renewed faith permeated the air. Pack members approached her one by one, their expressions a mix of relief and joy, offering words of congratulations and gratitude for her restored well-being.Darren stood by Lucy's side, his heart overflowing with love and gratitude. "You are a beacon of strength, my Luna," he whispered, his voice filled with awe. "The moonstone has chosen you, and with its power, we shall protect our pack and each other."Lucy's eyes shimmered with a renewed determin
The battlefield trembled under the weight of their relentless clash, the air thick with the scent of blood and the echoes of battle cries. Alpha Stanley and Alpha Darren locked in a fierce combat, their movements a symphony of strength and skill. Stanley, fueled by his thirst for power, launched a series of swift attacks, his eyes burning with a twisted determination. Darren, fueled by his love for Lucy and the desire to protect his pack, parried each blow with calculated precision.But in the midst of their intense struggle, a sudden and piercing pain shot through Darren's body, causing him to falter for a split second. He staggered backward, his eyes widening in disbelief. A sense of foreboding washed over him, a feeling that something had gone horribly wrong. Instinctively, he knew that Lucy was in danger.With a desperate surge of adrenaline, Darren fought his way through the chaos of the battlefield, his heart pounding in his chest. Panic gripped him as he scanned the scene, his
As the moon reached its zenith, casting an ethereal glow over the pack's gathering grounds, Stanley stood tall upon a makeshift podium. His gaze swept over the assembled warriors, their eyes gleaming with fierce determination. The air crackled with anticipation, charged by the imminent clash of forces. He raised his hand, signaling for silence, and the clamor gradually subsided, leaving a palpable tension in its wake."My loyal warriors!" Stanley's voice boomed, resonating through the night air. "The time has come for us to claim what is rightfully ours. Alpha Darren and his pack have defied us for far too long. Their reign ends tonight!"A chorus of fierce roars erupted from the crowd, the collective voice of an army poised for battle. The warriors, their bodies rippling with power and their eyes burning with a thirst for victory, eagerly awaited their Alpha's command."We will strike with unmatched force and unwavering resolve," Stanley continued, his voice commanding attention. "To
Entering her dimly lit room, Sharon's mind still grappling with the weight of the mission assigned to her, she was taken aback to find Kelila waiting there, her weathered face etched with lines of wisdom and concern. The room felt heavy with the weight of their secrets and the impending doom that seemed to loom over them.Her heart jumped because of how scared she looked."Kelila, what are you doing here?" Sharon asked, her voice filled with a mix of surprise and curiosity. "I thought you had left the meeting. Is something the matter?"Kelila sighed, her gaze intense as she locked eyes with Sharon. "Sharon, there is much we need to discuss. Sit down, my child."Sharon hesitated for a moment before taking a seat, her heart pounding with anticipation. There was something about Kelila's tone that indicated this conversation held grave importance."I have seen visions, Sharon," Kelila began, her voice steady but laced with a sense of urgency. "Visions of a great darkness that will descend