Rose’s point of view:All along the way, I kept wondering who this woman was.After the death of my family, I knew few people in the Blue Lagoon pack. No werewolf wanted to see me there."Rose!” When I reached the entrance of the pack, I was hugged by someone, it was Lucy, Dolores’ daughter from the Maroon Hill pack. Her parents had died in an accident a few years ago, she was my childhood best friend.Although she seemed tired from her trip, she was still beautiful with her light blue eyes. It had been more than six months since we had seen each other, she seemed to have lost a lot of weight during these six months."What are you doing there, Lucy? ", I asked her with surprise. "The werewolves of the Blue Lagoon pack hate the members of our pack. Aren't you afraid they'll capture you? "I quickly walked my gaze around us, I became more anxious.During the war, Lucy was in college, so she could escape it beautifully."I was terrified when I learned that something had happened to the pa
“Why don’t you let me tell these werewolves the truth? They need to know you played a part in helping them before. I hate seeing you stuck here, doing all this menial work, day in and day out, while they intimidate you. Rose, you deserve better, and this could change everything,” Lucy said firmly, holding my hand. She always had a knack for finding solutions.I wanted a better life too, but in the Blue Lagoon pack, I was nothing more than a disgrace in their eyes. Even if I told them the truth, I doubted they’d believe me. Worse, I feared they might accuse me of lying.“I don’t have any proof, Lucy. They don’t even trust me now. If you stand up for me, they’ll just assume you’re lying to protect me. And when that happens, they’ll turn against you too. It’s not worth the risk,” I replied honestly, shaking my head.Lucy’s suggestion was tempting, but I couldn’t let her put herself in danger for me. Even though I longed for a better life with Andrea, I couldn’t gamble with Lucy’s safety.
Jack's point of view Rose came to my office today, accompanied by her friend Lucy. Her scar was healing well, and she seemed to be gradually regaining her strength. Even with the fading scar, Rose’s beauty hadn’t diminished.I caught myself staring at her again, waiting for those light brown eyes to meet mine. But, as always, she glanced at me once and then looked away.What was I doing? What was wrong with me?“You’re losing it, Jack. Completely insane! Maybe I should find you a damn doctor,” Uriel, my wolf, growled in my mind the moment Rose left.“Shut up, Uriel! I have work to do, and you’re not helping!” I muttered, rubbing my temples in frustration. But Uriel was relentless, his voice thundering in my head like he’d just been injected with pure adrenaline.“Don’t act like you don’t know why you’re so distracted. You let Lucy stay here, claiming it was because she helped the pack. But we both know you did it for Rose, to make her feel less alone. Don’t lie to yourself. You’re a
Rose's point of viewI managed to pull the little girl out of the rubble and return her to her mother just before the building collapsed completely. Once she was safe, I turned my focus back to the others trapped beneath the debris.The collapse had left a chaotic mess of bricks, stones, and shattered beams. Determined to save as many lives as possible, I began sifting through the wreckage, lifting whatever I could.As I worked, memories of the last war flooded my mind. The destruction, the loss, the unbearable suffering—it was all still fresh. The smell of dust and death brought it all back. My heart sank as I uncovered more bodies, lifeless and buried beneath the ruins.Jack arrived soon after, his presence commanding. Despite being the Alpha, he didn’t hesitate to join in, rolling up his sleeves and pulling trapped werewolves from under the heavy rubble. He carried them to the stretchers with an urgency that matched the dire situation.But we were overwhelmed. There weren’t enough
Rose's point of viewThe doctors were taken aback by my response.“What are you talking about? Don’t you think it’s better to save the werewolf who’s less injured first?” one of them asked, clearly confused.I stood my ground. “If we save him first, the other one is guaranteed to die. But if you follow my plan, both of them will have a chance to survive.”A stern-looking doctor frowned at me. “The less-injured werewolf could die from the weight of the beam if we don’t move him immediately. Your plan could leave us with neither of them surviving.”I could feel their distrust and frustration, but before I could respond, Jack’s voice cut through the tension.“Why did you even ask for her opinion if you were just going to blame her if something goes wrong? That’s pathetic,” Jack said, his voice sharp, his lips curling in disdain.The doctors looked down, clearly chastised.I swallowed my nerves and took a deep breath. “We can’t choose one and abandon the other. They both deserve to live!
Rose’s point of view:I had never known so much surprise before. I looked with confusion at the wounds of the young werewolf, unable to believe what I saw.The young man's breathing began to stabilise, and his heart rate accelerated. The werewolves around looked at the undulating curve of the heart rate on the monitor and began to applaud."It's great! She saved him! ”"I didn't know that Dawson’s daughter was so talented! ”"Maybe she's not as bad as we thought. ”"Don't be stupid. We can't change the nature of a person. Maybe she's just pretending. ”Even though everyone was talking about me, they weren't all in bad faith this time. It seemed that at least a few of them looked at me in a more positive light.The medical staff took the young man to the ambulance and prepared to take him to the hospital for an operation. They didn't understand what had happened. They all told themselves that I had saved the young man thanks to my exceptional medical skills."Very good work. I'm sorry
Rose's point of viewA man in his sixties entered just after I sat down, glasses balanced on his nose. I recognized him instantly—Samuel, the hospital’s head doctor. He looked much older than the photos I’d seen in the Blue Lagoon pack’s newspapers.“Are you James Dawson’s daughter?” he asked bluntly, his dark gaze fixed on me. He didn’t wait for a response before sitting down.“I hate your father—and, by extension, you, because you’re his daughter,” he continued coldly. “When Alpha Jack asked me to give you a position here, I was completely against it. But, from what I’ve heard, you’re good at medicine. This is a new hospital, and we need capable staff. That’s the only reason I’m giving you a chance.”His tone was dry, his disdain palpable.“Understood,” I replied calmly, nodding politely. I’d long grown used to the hostility of the Blue Lagoon pack.Samuel narrowed his eyes. “I will follow the Alpha’s orders, but my priority is the patients. If you want to work here, you’ll have to
Lucy came to see me early this morning, requesting permission to work at the hospital. I had no objection; she was a medical student, and her skills would undoubtedly be useful.The day passed quickly with pack matters consuming my attention, but as evening fell, I found myself heading toward the hospital. It wasn’t planned, yet something compelled me to check on the injured werewolves from the construction collapse. These workers were critical to our pack’s progress. Every pair of hands mattered, especially now, during this crucial stage of development.As I approached the hospital, I stopped at the entrance. My instincts told me to go inside and inspect the condition of the injured, but my feet wouldn’t move.“What are you doing? Standing here like a fool? Don’t tell me you’re waiting for that bitch Rose!” Uriel growled in my head, his voice sharp with anger.I ignored him, unwilling to explain even to myself why I lingered at the door instead of going inside. The truth was—I didn’t
Aaron’s point of view:The sudden appearance of Jack caught me off guard. I decided to ask Bennet to help me again. His magical network had failed to keep Jack confined, which meant that something had gone wrong the last time. He should create another magic board for me.I went to Bennet’s and knocked hard on his door."Bennet, are you here? Jack escaped from your magical network. You'd better find another way to help me! Bennet!” I slammed the door with my fist.However, I did not receive any response from the inside. After a long time, the voice of Bennet's exhaustion came from behind the door.“I can't help you right now, Aaron. You know I was seriously injured when I was young. This wound has broken out again. I need to rest quietly for a while now." Bennet said. He spoke to me through the door. His voice sounded as if he was dying."How long will it take you to recover?” I put my hands on my hips and centred impatiently on his threshold. Thinking about the heavy losses I suffered
Rose’s point of view:As we separated, our breaths increased in visible puffs. Jack leaned closer and kissed the tip of my nose and then my cheeks."How did it go during my absence?” Jack traced my face with his fingertips as he spoke softly, placing his head on his hand.Then I gave him a detailed report of the situation on the battlefield."At the time, I joined forces with Olivia. Aaron murdered Louis in cold blood. I was there when it happened and fortunately I managed to record it. After showing the video to Liv, she swore to take revenge on Aaron. She agreed to tell us everything she knows about Aaron’s combat strategy. Once we know what we are facing, I think we will have a good chance of winning the war." I grabbed Jack’s phone on the bedside table and recorded Olivia’s number. "If you have any questions, you can contact Olivia on this number."The corners of Jack’s eyes curved slightly as he smiled from ear to ear.I could tell he was happy because the next moment he gave me
Rose’s point of viewI was discussing the situation on the battlefield with Frank in the tent. The Wouri River Pack had become more and more aggressive these last day. At this time, Frank and I were discussing how to organise army training for our next confrontation.“Luna! Luna, Alpha jack is back!” The flap of the tent was pulled backwards as a soldier rushed with great ardour."What did you just say?” I thought it was a joke when I heard the news, I emerged from the tent in great excitement. I was on a new cloud! I began to think about how Jack had managed to return and whether he had been seriously injured or not.I saw the werewolves of our pack running in the same direction, and I couldn't wait to follow them. Just at that moment, I hit a hard and strong body.Looking up, I saw that it was Jack.Surprise and pleasure arose in me.I was about to say something, but I quickly realised that Jack was looking at me coldly.“Jack, why are you looking at me like that? What happened?" I
Jack’s Point of ViewI followed Lucy back to the military camp of the Blue Lagoon pack and the alliance of smaller packs.My return was met with shock and overwhelming joy. Warriors gathered around, their expressions alight with relief. Smiles and cheers filled the air, but my mind was elsewhere.I scanned the crowd eagerly. “Has anyone seen Rose?”The moment the words left my lips, the celebratory mood shifted. The smiles faltered, and an uncomfortable silence settled over the group. Their gazes darted away, and whispers spread like wildfire among them. I caught fragments of hushed conversations—words that made my expression darken.They were murmuring about Rose. About Aaron.My jaw clenched. I already knew about Rose’s past with Aaron, but why was it suddenly the subject of camp gossip? How had their history become public knowledge?Later, in the privacy of my tent, I called Lucy in. She had been in the camp while I was gone. If anyone knew what had happened in my absence, it was h
Aaron’s Point of ViewAs I meticulously analyzed the combat strategy at our camp, the hurried voice of my subordinate interrupted my thoughts.“Sir, I have something important to report!”“Go on.”“One of our scouts spotted Jack during a reconnaissance mission. He’s alive, and it looks like he’s heading back to the Blue Lagoon Pack’s camp.” My subordinate spoke between ragged breaths, struggling to catch his breath.I shot to my feet, my mind racing, and stormed out without another word. How was that possible? I saw Jack buried alive with my own eyes. There was no way he could have escaped the black wizard’s powerful magical trap. Our scouts must have been mistaken. There was simply no way.I climbed the watchtower and grabbed the telescope, directing it toward the Blue Lagoon Pack’s camp.What I saw sent a wave of shock through me.In the dense forest, Jack and Lucy were making their way toward the camp. He moved with ease, without a single visible wound.“Damn it! That lucky bastard
Jack’s Point of ViewDarkness enveloped me as I slowly opened my eyes. The only sound was the distant rush of flowing water.I struggled to recall what had happened. I had followed Aaron into the valley when, without warning, the earth trembled violently. The ground beneath me collapsed, and for a fleeting moment, I was weightless, suspended in midair. Then, I plunged into an endless abyss, swallowed by the depths of the earth. The last thing I remembered was the suffocating weight of dirt and stone burying me alive.So why was I still breathing?With great effort, I pushed myself up, my muscles protesting in agony. Without hesitation, I shifted into my wolf form. Uriel’s keen vision was far superior to my human eyes, and in an instant, the pitch-black surroundings became clearer.I had fallen into a massive karst cave, its towering rock formations stretching high above me. By some miracle, I had escaped being buried alive.I exhaled sharply. Finding a way out was now my top priority.
Olivia’s Point of ViewA cold numbness spread through me, my body frozen in place as the weight of betrayal crushed me. No one could possibly understand the torment I felt in that moment. The truth had shattered my world, leaving nothing but devastation in its wake.I was drowning in grief, yet beneath the sorrow, an unrelenting fury burned inside me. Every part of me screamed for vengeance—I wanted to make Aaron suffer for what he had done. But I knew that acting on impulse would be reckless. I wasn’t strong enough to take him down alone, not yet.“We share the same goal,” Rose’s voice was calm but firm. “Aaron has to die, Olivia. If we work together, we can make it happen.”She paused before continuing, her tone laced with conviction. “The Blue Lagoon Pack wanted no part in this war, but Aaron forced our hand. If we eliminate him, we can finally put an end to this conflict. But first, we need to strip him of his power.”I clenched my fists, frustration coursing through me.“Aaron’s i
Olivia’s Point of ViewI didn’t want to believe Rose. I wanted to dismiss her accusations as lies, but my father’s death still haunted me. I needed to know the truth.Clutching the USB drive tightly in my trembling hand, I replayed Rose’s determined words in my mind.The moment I returned to the Wouri River Pack, I locked myself in my room, took a deep breath, and inserted the drive into my laptop.A video began to play—a recording of a dense forest, the camera shifting as if someone was secretly filming from the bushes. My breath hitched when Aaron came into view.He moved toward my father, who sat unsuspectingly on a stone, his guard completely down. Without hesitation, Aaron pulled out a gun and aimed it at him.A muffled gunshot rang out. The weapon had been silenced. My father jerked forward, his eyes wide with shock before his body crumpled to the ground.Aaron didn’t stop. He fired again. And again.I watched in horror as he stepped closer, ensuring my father was truly dead bef
Olivia’s point of view:I had always thought that the happiest thing that could happen to me was to marry the person I loved. We would have a big wedding, during which I would be dressed in a luxurious and beautiful wedding dress. My father, who cherished me more than anything, would personally give my hand to my beloved prince, who would accompany me for the rest of my life. I would receive the sincere blessings of all the members of the pack, who wish me eternal happiness.At least, that was my expectations for my wedding. With these happy thoughts in mind, I accepted Aaron’s proposal.The reality turned out to be the opposite and disappointed me a lot. There was no time to hire a makeup artist or choose wedding dresses and jewellery during leisure. I had to wear a wedding dress bought in a hurry, which looked terribly good on me and very bad. There were no flowers or balloons, no beautiful and romantic atmosphere.Nothing happened as I imagined.I found that "loomy" was a good desc