Jack’s Point of ViewThe following week passed faster than I expected. I helped Rose pack her belongings and move to the university. Andrea’s transfer was finalized during the same period. It felt like time had slipped through my fingers—like I was watching everything I held dear slip away.On the day of Rose’s departure, a crowd of werewolves gathered at the pack’s border to say goodbye. Rose looked genuinely surprised—astonished that she’d formed bonds in the Blue Lagoon Pack despite everything.“Don’t forget me after you move, alright?” Samuel said, his usual gruffness softened by emotion. “I’m a cranky old man. Might call you one day just to yell at you.” He handed her a worn notebook. “I gathered important surgical notes for you. Hope it helps.”“Thank you, Samuel,” Rose murmured, pressing her hands against the notebook, visibly touched.I hadn’t expected her to show such vulnerability. Tears welled in her eyes as she bid farewell to the wolves she’d helped these past months. One
Jack’s Point of ViewThe guard returned with a woman who looked to be in her forties. She was thin and pale, her body frail from illness. Dark shadows circled her eyes, and her hands trembled slightly. I remembered seeing her at the hospital a few times—this must be Mika, one of Rose’s patients.“Alpha, my name is Mika,” she said, bowing her head respectfully. “Mr. Samuel authorized me to leave the hospital today. I wanted to thank you for your hospitality and for taking care of me during my recovery. I’ll be leaving the Blue Lagoon Pack now.”Her voice was soft, words halting with the effort it took to speak. The weakness in her posture wasn’t surprising for someone recovering from a serious illness.Under normal circumstances, I wouldn’t have paid her much attention—she wasn’t a member of my pack, and her safety wouldn’t have concerned me. But things had changed. I had changed. And now, something about her made me hesitate.One glance at her told me she wouldn’t last long outside ou
Rose’s Point of ViewWhat bound Jack and me was supposed to be over. I thought I would finally feel free—at peace, even—but instead, a hollow emptiness lingered. I wanted a life without complications, yet the sadness weighed heavier than I’d expected.Back in my dormitory, I sat by the window, watching the trees sway under the night breeze. My mind wandered restlessly, unable to settle. Maybe a distraction would help. I thought about talking to Bianca—her carefree attitude often lifted my spirits—but glancing around the empty room reminded me that she was probably at one of her usual Saturday night parties.Letting out a soft sigh, I locked the door and collapsed onto my bed. Sleep. That should help. I closed my eyes, willing the heaviness in my chest to dissolve.But then my phone rang.“Hello?” I mumbled, eyes still shut. Who’s calling at this hour?Jack’s voice came through the speaker. “Rose, it’s me. Come down—I’m outside your dorm.”My eyes flew open. My fingers clenched around
Rose’s Point of View“What do you want from me, Jack?” I demanded, pushing him away to put some distance between us. We were still too close—just a few centimeters apart—and his intoxicating scent clouded my thoughts.“You’ll find out soon enough,” he said, voice laced with mystery.He pulled back, his touch lingering for a moment before he withdrew completely. With surprising tenderness, he straightened my shirt, buttoning it for me, and carefully hung my bra on the edge of the bed. His lips brushed against my cheek as he whispered, “I miss you so much, baby.”I opened my mouth to respond—whether to scold him or something else, I didn’t know—but he didn’t give me the chance. Grabbing my hand, he tugged me out of the dormitory and led me to his car. The ride was a blur of questions I couldn’t voice, anxiety churning in my stomach.When we arrived at the Blue Lagoon Pack, I expected anything but what came next. Jack didn’t slow down until we reached his villa. Inside, Mika was waiting.
Rose’s Point of ViewI cried in Mika’s arms for what felt like an eternity until my tears finally slowed, leaving me drained but strangely lighter.“James was a monster,” Mika spat through gritted teeth. Her face twisted with raw anger, her entire body trembling. “He deserved worse than death for what he did. So many years… stolen from us because of his cruelty.”Her rage burned hot, but something about the intensity of it unsettled me. I gently wiped away her tears, my hand smoothing over her back in an attempt to calm her. Her breathing gradually slowed, and a smile of relief broke through her anguish.“Goddess of the Moon,” she whispered, glancing upward with gratitude, “thank you for keeping my daughter safe.” Her gaze returned to me, glistening with joy. “Armin… you have no idea how happy I am right now.”I helped her settle onto the couch, though her emotions still swung wildly between happiness and fury. She was overwhelmed—understandably so—but I worried about the strain it wa
Rose’s point of view:"Of course, I will always keep my word. ”Jack had a serious but tender expression. He raised his hand to run his fingers over my face and lips."Tomorrow, I will announce your true identity to the Blue Lagoon Pack, then we will organise the Luna ceremony.”I nodded. My eyelids lowered slightly as I rejoiced at Jack’s contact. His face was illuminated by an affectionate smile, and I could see my reflection in his amber eyes.His eyes ran over my face before landing on my lips. He leaned over, kissed me passionately and bit my lower lip. I gasped, and he took the opportunity to slip the tip of his tongue into my mouth. He pressed me against the wall with His large and powerful body.Be careful, it was the hospital. I squirmed a little."Not here. Others might see us. ”I placed my palms on Jack’s chest to put space between us. He glanced around him and pulled me further into the corridor. We didn't stop until we found an empty room. He locked the door, pushed me a
Rose’s Point of ViewThe next morning, I woke up in Jack’s bed.The last thing I remembered was falling asleep, but I had no idea how I ended up here. My body still ached from our passionate encounter the night before, leaving me both exhausted and strangely content.“Get up and get dressed,” Jack said with a warm smile as he approached me, already fully dressed. He looked impeccable in a custom-tailored black suit, a crisp white ruffled shirt, and a light blue vest that brought out his eyes. “I’m gathering the Blue Lagoon Pack today to officially announce that you’re not James’s daughter.”He sat beside me and gently smoothed my messy hair. I leaned into his touch, then impulsively wrapped my arms around him.“I’m a little nervous,” I admitted, rubbing my eyes before resting my head against his shoulder. His familiar scent filled my senses, comforting and grounding me. Without thinking, I hooked my legs around his waist, clinging to him as if letting go would make everything unravel.
Loren’s Point of ViewI harbored a deep, burning grudge against Jack.He had humiliated me, stripped me of power, and left my pack in ruins. Ever since that defeat, the Black Basin Pack had been clawing its way back from the edge of collapse. I’d been forced to sell high-ranking slaves and part with some of my most valuable possessions just to keep us afloat. Now, even buying a decent bottle of wine made me think twice—something I never imagined I’d endure.Damn him.Jack would pay for what he’d done to me. Revenge wasn’t just a desire—it was a necessity. I couldn’t sleep at night without hearing his name echoing through my fury.Fortunately, fate had thrown me a lifeline—Hilary. Cast out by Jack, she had wasted no time joining the Black Basin Pack. And what a valuable asset she’d become. Hilary was useful in every way imaginable—she knew things, secrets about Jack and Rose—and she was eager to share them, especially after a night in my bed.Together, we’d spent countless hours plotti
Olivia’s point of view:Now that I had seen through him, Jared got up from the couch angrily and shouted:"What do you mean?""Do you seriously think I don't know what you're thinking, Jared? You know better than anyone why you came to see me today." I sniffed, took the cup of coffee on the table and put a few pieces of sugar in it. The cubes melted slowly while I stirred the coffee with a spoon.My answer left Jared even more embarrassed and restless. He gave me a disdainful look and tried to reason: "Don't be so ungrateful and arrogant, Olivia. Do you seriously think you can be an Alpha woman for a long time?In the past, everyone was afraid of the Wouri River Pack because of your father. Now that Louis is dead, all those who have been removed by him before will naturally not let things happen. Many packs want your territory and your resources. Although the Green Pine Pack's army is a little weak, it's more than enough to help you. But do you dare to refuse me? I'm afraid that the W
Olivia’s point of view:As I listened to Jared's hasty explanation with a frown, I noticed that there was something wrong with his choice of words.Although he said he wanted to help me lighten my burdens, his condescending perception of women was evident in the way he spoke. He sounded as if he was a hero or a knight in sparkling armour coming to save me, the damsel in distress. It was degrading.He was far too arrogant for my taste.Even if I wanted to get married, I couldn't find an ounce of sincerity from him. Not to mention that I was not looking for a husband at the moment. I just wanted to focus only on my homework as an Alpha pack. "Do you honestly think it is necessary for an Alpha woman to get married? That this is more important than anything else in this world? Let's say I married you. When that would happen, you would gain authority over my pack and all the werewolves would cling to each of your words. The way I see it, this marriage would be much more beneficial to you
Olivia’s point of view:The next day, my phone rang when I was having my usual breakfast. To my surprise, it was from Alpha Bill. I didn't expect him to call me so early in the morning.Why did this old bastard call me unexpectedly? Was he asking for a fight? Well, it was perfectly good! I myself wanted to have one.I took my phone, ready to talk to him.However, something even more unexpected happened."Hello, Olivia, sorry to bother you so soon. Regarding our discussion yesterday, I am ready to accept the changes to the contract you propose. I was a little reckless yesterday and I didn't think so. Honestly, now that I've slept on it, I think the conditions you've proposed for our cooperation are excellent." Bill's way of speaking was, to put it simply, extremely humble and polite. There was no trace of the arrogance he showed yesterday.Suffice it to say that I was stunned, quite stunned by his sudden change of attitude. It was strange, and I didn't understand why he was acting like
Olivia’s point of view:After becoming the Alpha of the Wouri RiverPack, I mentally prepared myself to face the challenges ahead. Because I was an Alpha woman, my problems and difficulties were much more important than those of an Alpha man. It was exhausting, but it was in my expectations.Rose was concerned about my well-being.Being the kind person she was, she kept learning about my current situation and seemed eager to help me as she could. I told her everything, without sparing any detail."Soon after I took office, I received many complaints in my file. We may seem to live in peace right now, but in truth, there are werewolves who don't accept me like their Alpha. They openly turned against me several times during our meetings. They suggested making other male werewolves the Alpha.Some even went so far as to sow trouble in the pack! They spread ugly rumours that the pack was in trouble because of my mismanagement. They wanted to force me to resign. For now, I have only managed
Rose's point of view:Shortly after I was discharged from the hospital, Zoe went to the villa for a visit. After Bennet kidnapped Alan, she had taken active measures to find Alan's whereabouts."You heard from other wizards yesterday that they had seen Bennet appear with his men several times in the north. They may be in the north at the moment, but as you can guess, this place is a little too far. Do you want to go?"Zoe looked very anxious when she asked us for our opinion. She was probably deeply worried about Alan."I also want to bring Alan back, and I want to help Jack regain his memory as soon as possible. But I don't know if we can succeed on this trip. After all, Bennet is very powerful."Of course, I wanted to venture into the north. The choice was obvious. I turned to look at Jack, who was leaning against the sofa. He had the whole pack to manage, so it would probably be difficult for him to leave the pack behind."So here we go. I'll let Marvin manage the pack while I'm aw
Jack’s point of view:When I saw Rose crying, helpless, my heart became unbearably heavy. My breathing got stuck in my throat and I was overwhelmed by a feeling of depression and pain.When I discovered that I had mistreated her before, I couldn't stop the excuses that sprung out of my lips. "I'm sorry. I was wrong in the past. I'll catch up in the future." I did not dare to think about how I had behaved before. Generally, I was cruel and indifferent to my enemies. I had to subject Rose to many monstrous atrocities because I hated Baldwin so much. Even if she didn't give me any details, I could guess.Rose gripped my shirt firmly and buried her face in my chest. I didn't know how to console her. I could only hold her firmly in my arms and caress her soft hair.It was only when she exhausted her tears and dozed off that I looked down and carefully studied her face. Her hair was glued to her face because of the effort to cry so abundantly. I placed a lock of her hair behind her ear. The
Rose's point of view:Jack's warm body and tempting smell were still the same as before. Although he no longer remembered me, at least he did not resist my advances. I comfortably wrapped my arms around his neck and finally felt a feeling of comfort invade me."We can slow things down. I'll find a way to give you back my memory," I whispered in a low voice, leaning on his shoulder. Our overheated bodies clung tightly.Jack was always nervous and stiff.After a long time, he put his arm around my waist and put his cheek against my ear.The duvet was particularly warm and cosy. We could hear the sound of the breeze blowing and the branches rustling outside the window. His low and deep voice rumbled in my ears. "It's okay, let's take our time."We were barely separated by a few centimetres. I gave him a teasing look, asking him: "So, do you have time to listen to our past stories now? The secrets we shared?" At least he couldn't use his work as an excuse to avoid talking to me now.Jack
Jack’s point of view:The truth was that I had feelings for Rose, but I didn't know how to express them. I didn't even know how to behave with her. She felt like a total stranger to me now.When Rose lay down in the same bed as me, I was so nervous that my whole body tensed. I didn't know where to put my hands and feet. I didn't really have a love experience with women."Hey, buddy! Come on. Embrace her and kiss her passionately. Since Rose took the initiative, you should take the opportunity and act now!" Uriel, on the other hand, was very excited and kept screaming in my head."Shut up, Uriel. That's not how a gentleman behaves. We don't really know each other yet. I don't think Rose will approve of my advances." I closed my eyes and tried my best to stop thinking about her sleeping next to me. Because the more it played in my mind, the stronger my impulse and desire became."You sleep in the same bed as your companion. Why are you so stiff on the edge of the bed? Do you still consi
Rose’s point of view:Since I discovered that Jack had lost part of his memory, I no longer knew how to get along with him.I still lived with him in the Blue Lagoon Pack. He had now returned to the villa from his office building.However, he always stayed away from me. Even when he didn't have work to do, he didn't talk to me. Sometimes he just sat on the couch and read quietly, treating me as if I didn't exist."Is there anything you would like to know about your past?” I sat hesitantly next to Jack, hugging a cushion.I desperately wanted to talk to him and kiss him intimately as before. Now he was as cold and indifferent as a stranger, which painfully squeezed my heart. I was afraid that he would never remember me for the rest of his life and that he would fall in love with another woman in the future.Jack's forehead rested in his palm and his elbow leaned against the armrest of the sofa as he raised his head and looked at me. His eyes were empty. As if they were a bottomless ab