Billy's POV: “What are you talking about, Billy?! I’d never declare war on Red Moon Pack!” I studied Charles’s expression closely. His anger was genuine, not a performance. He gripped my collar, his frustration palpable. “When did I give you such an order? What’s going on?” At that moment, I k
Charles' POV: I reached the parking lot, where a servant had prepped my Bugatti, its engine purring, ready to be unleashed. Pressing the pedal, the car surged forward like a beast, aiming straight for Red Moon Pack. The deep night engulfed me, and I found myself rehearsing what I would say to Se
Ryan's POV: Today is a good day. Convincing Selena to accept help from Fjord Pack’s warriors was almost too easy, and she agreed without hesitation. After all, what other choice did she have? With Red Moon Pack’s current forces, Quinn could easily crush them with Black Valley Pack’s army. Than
Charles' POV: The metallic scent of blood overwhelmed my senses. A harsh tug yanked me up, my arms tightly bound to a rope, suspending my body downward. Every breath sent waves of pain coursing through my bones. I felt like my skeleton was splintering with each inhale. “Crack!” A whip snapped
Selena's POV "Selena, Charles has lost his mind!!" Madelyn burst into the Red Moon packhouse, sobbing. Her face was pale, her voice trembling. I could barely process her words. Charles had gone mad? What could that even mean? I wanted to ask her for details, but before I could, she collapsed int
Selena’s POV "So, you're standing here now to be my bride, and where's your sister?" I saw my husband, Charles, as he lifted my veil. His face was stone cold, with chiseled features, and thin lips. His green eyes seemed to be burning. Although his tone was low and calm, his angry eyes revealed a
Selina’s POV As I walked down the aisle, I felt like I was still dreaming. If only none of this were true. So, I don't have to bear all the prying eyes. Everyone is talking about why the bride at today's wedding is not Stella, but the little-known Selena. Oh, and by the way, a lot of them don't kn
Selina’s POV The car drove smoothly through a quiet forest, with occasional bumps. Every muscle in my body tensed as I sat in the car. I didn't dare to relax against the back of my seat or even gasp loudly in order not to anger my husband. I looked at the moon in the dark sky through the window,