I beamed with joy and my lips curling up into a bright smile as I slipped my hand into Natalia's. Freedom washed over me as we stepped out of the confines of the cell. I let out a satisfied sigh. My mind was flooded with positive thoughts, filled with visions of a bright future and endless possibilities. The world felt fresh and full of promise, and I was eager to embrace it all.But my excitement was short-lived when my gaze fell upon Natalia's rigid body. She looked tense and her lips were pressed into a thin line, as if she was struggling to contain a tremble.I sensed that something was amiss and grew concerned."Are you alright? You're acting weird."Her smile faltered before she forced it back into place. "Me? I'm...I'm fine," she stammered. She was nervous and betrayed her true emotions. She led me to a red car parked in the driveway and opened the back door. There was someone in the driver's seat, and I tried to pick out his face. He was a middle-aged man with salt-and-peppe
AdonisI clenched my teeth, my face contorting in agony. Why did I ever trust Axton?This place was a living hell, and I felt trapped. The stark white walls seemed to close in on me, suffocating me with their emptiness. I wanted to scream, but my voice was frozen in my throat, silenced by the oppressive atmosphere. Even breathing felt heavy, like inhaling lead. I was a prisoner with no escape.I was trapped in the isolation chamber, a cold, colorless room, courtesy of the insane doctor's fucking twisted experiment. They were messing with my sensory organs and starving my senses of the colors that made life worth living, and being there threatened to consume my sanity. The silence was killing me. I lay on the cold tiles, feeling buried alive, trapped and feverish.A constant, maddening hum in my head made it impossible to focus, likely a side effect of the medication they gave me. I struggled to understand why my human body was suffering the implications of having an abnormal wolf g
Adonis The mere thought of Iris struggling for her life, wherever she was, shattered me and tore my heart apart. My stomach was clenched tight with fear and panic rioting within me.Iris had suffered a lot, and I couldn't shake off the guilt of being responsible for her misery. Fred, Natalia, and I hastily jumped into the car, desperate to find her. Natalia sat in the back with her cheeks wet with tears."Call Sophia now," I instructed Fred, who promptly threw himself into the task. But Sophia's phone rang unanswered.Without hesitation, I floored the accelerator and sped past the limit. The estates became a blur as we sped toward the city. The roads were busy, and we waved through bustling markets and administrative blocks before turning onto a huge sunbaked road lined with tall, unfinished buildings.I would never forgive myself if anything happened to Iris. My head pounded and my heart ached as I wondered why everything bad was unleashing all at once, without even giving me a mome
Sophia felt deeply satisfied and let out a contented sigh. She'd never felt this much excitement in a long time."Congratulations to yourself, girl," she thought, "everything is falling right into your hands!" Her meticulous planning had outsmarted her enemies, and she was thrilled to see her plans unfolding. She burst into a joyful laugh and poured herself a glass of wine, craving something stronger but settling for what she had. Meanwhile, Iris lay tied to the bed, blindfolded, and looked like a mouse in a trap. Sophia chuckled and removed the blindfold, just to watch Iris writhe against the ropes that bound her. It gave her a fucking orgasm to watch her prisoner suffer. She relished the knowledge of the power that she held now. Iris looked drained and lifeless. Her sunken gaze was fixed on Sophia like a helpless puppy drenched in rain.Sophia gazed back at her, unsettled by the mixed emotions in her eyes: fear, determination, and a pitiful look. She didn't like the condemning
Sarah couldn't imagine anything that could ever erase the pain she felt. It was a sharp sense of loss, knowing Sophia wasn't her daughter. She had breastfed Sophia, and ensured she received a good education. Now, all of that seemed like an illusion. She sat beside her husband in the living room, gazing at the framed family photo of them with Sophia, remembering the day it was taken on Sophia's 11th birthday, when she had started developing a rebellious streak. Geoffrey turned off the flat-screen TV mounted on the wall opposite them, while Helena sat quietly, occasionally wiping away tears that rolled down her cheek, trying to stifle her emotions.Sarah felt no pity for Helena. She wasn't at a loss; this was all her fault.The air was thick with tension, and although her husband appeared calm, Sarah knew he was seething with resentment. The maid brought in tea and homemade cookies, placing them on the coffee table. Despite her anger, Sarah couldn't bring herself to not offer their
"Would you mind if I spent the night in your house?" Sophia asked, her smile plastered on her face. Alexander and his family had been asking her strange questions about her family, and Alexander kept repeating that she reminded him of someone. "Of course, there's enough room for you," he said, oblivious to the sinister intentions behind Sophia's request. She couldn't wait to get closer to them, to sniff the life out of them. She drove behind them just in case the poison kicked in.They arrived at Alexander's three-story townhouse, which was overly decorated with extravagant furniture and numerous indoor plants like ferns and succulents placed strategically around the room. The atmosphere felt more like a showcase than a welcoming home, lacking warmth and coziness."I hope I'm not being a bother," Sophia said sweetly, and Victoria waved it off. "Oh, please, you're welcome to stay as long as you want. Now that Iris is with Adonis and my daughters, Bianca and Serena, live with their
AdonisFred and I were in the middle of nowhere, searching for clues to find Sophia. We had less than ten hours to rescue Iris. I couldn't imagine touching Sophia, not even before I discovered she was evil, and especially not now. I couldn't believe she was so desperate to have me. The clues were there, but I never gave them much thought, and now it was too late. What she was doing was extremely distasteful, and I felt a wave of revulsion, wondering when all this trouble would be over. My gaze was fixed on the horizon, with Fred standing beside me. We were beginning to lose hope, having combed everywhere, and suspected that Sophia had taken Iris to another pack. I didn't want to give Sophia the satisfaction of getting what she was asking for - that would only encourage her evil behavior. If I gave in and slept with her, Iris would never look at me the same way again. I needed to outsmart Sophia and not indulge her further. After all this madness, she needed to be checked into a
Adonis"Fred, stand at the door entrance. Make sure no one comes outside," I instructed. The package was too gruesome and would cause more panic. "Take it to the backyard," I instructed my guards. "Make sure it's out of sight. Call for the mortuary attendants, and we will have to take them to their pack." Seeing Alexander's body was supposed to cause me great joy, because it was my ultimate revenge wish, but I felt quite the opposite. I was afraid that Sophia would cause more harm.The guards nodded and carefully carried the package away. I was angry and disgusted. Sophia was pure evil. Her obsession with me had driven her to do terrible things, including killing her own father."Your phone is ringing," Fred said, handing me my phone. It was Sophia calling. I immediately felt a nagging headache. "Hello, Sophia," I said, keeping my voice very calm and casual. "Hi, baby," she said cheerfully. "I'm on my way. Get ready for me. Tell me what type of lingerie you like." Fred and I exc