EDEN POVI had travelled back to Fiona's home, the Alpha ball was coming up soon and the rule was to be at your place and let the prince charming come get you from the comfort of your home. The silver moon pack had been so nice to live in and being treated with so much despite the fact that they had no idea that I wasn't Fiona, Scott might have believed me but they wouldn't and they might get scared. A knock soon appeared at the door gaining my attention from the reflector. I turned my gaze towards the door before responding."Come in!" I responded as the door pulled open showing the pack maid dressed corporately.The pack maid entered the room, her eyes filled with curiosity as she took in the sight of me. She had short, brown hair and a warm smile on her face. Her name was Tiana, and she had been working for the Silver Moon pack for many years as Adele had told me."Dinner is ready and The Alpha and Luna want you to join them!" She uttered very politely.I smiled at Tiana, appreci
EDEN POVAs I entered Fiona's room, I couldn't help but feel a mix of gratitude and guilt wash over me. The Silver Moon pack had welcomed me with open arms, showering me with love and care, unaware of my true identity. It was my duty to uncover the truth and ensure Fiona's safety, but I couldn't deny the emotional connection I had formed with her family.Once alone, I closed the door behind me and took a moment to collect my thoughts. The Alpha ball was fast approaching, and I needed to plan my next moves. I had to consult with Adele and Scott, they needed to feed me more about Fiona.But for now, I needed rest. Tomorrow would be another eventful day, filled with preparations and gathering information. As I settled into bed, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation for what lay ahead. The Alpha ball would be a pivotal moment, and I had to be ready for whatever challenges awaited me.I settled into bed, my thoughts still swirling with the upcoming Alpha ball and the
EDEN POVAs Adele and I talked more about the dangers lurking the Alpha ball, I couldn't help but question her more about Fiona before she left for the night. "Uhmm, could you tell me more about myself, Adele? It's just that I still can't remember much about my memory after the incident," I asked but her eyebrow furrowed. "I need this much information because of the Alpha ball!" I rephrased quickly so she doesn't get skeptical. Adele studied me intently, her expression thoughtful. She seemed to understand the urgency behind my request, and her hesitation softened."I understand, Fiona," she replied, her voice filled with sympathy. "I can imagine how frustrating it must be to have gaps in your memory, especially regarding such a significant event.""You were always nice, loved to party and talk much more than you do now!" She began.As Adele spoke, memories started to flicker in my mind like fragments of a puzzle falling into place. I tried to grasp onto those snippets, hoping they
THIRD PERSON POVThe day for the Alpha ball finally came and Fiona couldn't wait to meet Scott. She was presently in her room almost getting ready, she had been tempted so many times to press the necklace Scott had given to her that they both shared.But that would make him believe that she was in danger, so she had totally gone against it.Fiona stood in front of her vanity mirror, gazing at her reflection with a mix of excitement and nervousness. The Alpha ball, a highly anticipated event in the whole werewolf world, was finally here, and Fiona couldn't wait to see Scott, the person she had grown close with for a month. As she was carefully being helped to apply her makeup and style her hair, she couldn't help but steal glances at the necklace resting on her dresser.It was a special necklace that Scott had given to her, a symbol of their connection. The necklace held romantic significance and served as a reminder of the bond they shared, even without seeing each other in person.
Fiona and Scott turned towards the source of the familiar voice, their expressions masked on each of their faces. Standing just a few steps away from them was Hercules, an old acquaintance they both hadn't seen in years.Though Scott could remember who he was but not for Fiona but the strange feeling she felt at that moment made her confused. Her hands and body wouldn't stop shaking at the sight of the man before her. Had they met before? Fiona took a deep breath, trying to steady her trembling hands and calm her racing heart. There was a flash of slight memory at that point in time but they were disjointed and fragmented, like scattered puzzle pieces she couldn't quite put together. She struggled to recall Hercules and why his presence had such a profound effect on her.Scott, noticing Fiona's distress, reached out to her gently, placing a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "Fiona, are you alright?" he asked, concern evident in his voice.Fiona blinked, tearing her gaze away from He
Hand in hand, they both walked towards a pathway that had light in them. As they walked hand in hand, a sense of anticipation filled the air. The pathway ahead seemed to glow with a gentle radiance, casting a warm and inviting light."What exactly did you plan?" Fiona questioned Scott curiously as they kept heading to a particular direction that was different from the place where the Alpha ball was happening. Scott smiled at Fiona, his eyes reflecting excitement. "I have something special in mind," he replied, squeezing her hand gently. "I know we were supposed to go to be at the Alpha ball, but I thought we could have our own adventure tonight since Hercules decided to ruin it for us,""I couldn't agree more," Fiona said, a playful smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "An exploration with you sounds much more enticing than dealing with Hercules's antics. So, where are we headed?"Fiona's curiosity deepened, and she nodded, intrigued by Scott's mysterious plan. The pathway they
EDEN POVAs I stumble into the woods, panic grips my heart. Every Step I took felt heavy and uncertain, the silence of the woods was shattered by the sound of rustling leaves.Suddenly, I hear a low growl, chilling bones. I turned around only to catch a glimpse of glowing eyes peering at me through the darkness.I start running, my heart pounding in my chest. But the woods seem to stretch endlessly, with no clear path to safety. The trees close in around me, their branches clawing at my skin as I desperately try to outrun my pursuer.I glanced over my shoulder and caught sight of a shadow closing in on me, the presence was skeptical but he seemed to have the hunger in his eyes for my demise. Fear surges through me as I realize I am being hunted. I push myself harder, my legs burning with exertion. The growls grow louder, echoing through the trees, urging me to run faster. I can feel the hot breath of my pursuer on the back of my neck, its presence looming closer with each passing se
ELIZABETH POVAs I stood near the rogue camp, my heart raced with both emotion and nervousness. I knew the plan I had concocted was risky, but it was our only chance to bring an end to their reign of terror. I reached up and ruffled my hair, trying to give myself a disheveled appearance that would blend in with the rugged surroundings.I jumped into the rogue camp unnoticed by the guards.My gown, once elegant and befitting of my status, now lay torn and tattered. I had deliberately chosen to dress down, shedding the trappings of my privileged life to immerse myself in the role I was about to play. It was essential that I looked the part of someone desperate, someone who had lost everything and was willing to do whatever it took for justice.Taking a deep breath, I steeled my courage and reviewed the plan in my mind one last time. I had studied the rogue camp meticulously, observing their routines and vulnerabilities. Now, it was time to put that knowledge into action.With a devote