She was getting further and further away. She has focused ahead. She didn’t care about where she was heading. Alpha Ciandra didn’t plan on heading to any pack. Only wanted ahead.Since pregnancy was the last thing on her mind, she forgot about it.This wasn’t the first time she had been shunned from the two packs. After the narrow escape, there was too much at risk.She didn’t have a clear plan, yes, but ahead was clear. She had to continue walking.She looked at the sky, it was bright. It reminded her of the day she left for the Dark Shadow Pack. However, she had something else in mind, the owl. The voice of the witches rang inside her mind, “we helped you because of the owl.”She didn’t understand what the deal was with the owl but wanted to see it.To ask it why and who it belonged to.She stared at the red soil, kicked it with her legs and continued walking.No matter how hard she asked herself to think of herself, she went back to Lameck, the rogue, and Alphonso, the devil. Alpha
Kelly was a mess because the owl hadn’t returned. If only Felicia knew about it, she would have helped her. Alicia was trying her best to console her, telling her it would come back eventually.“If it doesn’t. I am nothing.” Kelly spoke tearfully sobbing.“You have me and mom. Stop saying that.” Alicia replied, rubbing her back soothingly.“But your mom doesn’t want the owl, remember she said she will kill it if she finds out.”Alicia didn’t have any reply to that. Kelly was shattered, the owl was one of the only things she called hers. With Ciandra far away from her, and the owl had reported to her everything, if it didn’t show up, she didn’t think she would survive.The owl was a bad omen and that was why Felicia didn’t like it. Of course, Kelly knew of this but she had said, “screw it.”The owl itself had chosen Kelly as its owner when Kelly had arrived here. It had followed her to Alicia and Felicia’s home. Till now, Kelly didn’t have a clear picture of why she and why that time.
His killing gaze paralyzed the wolf.The other wolves nearby didn’t move either to save their fellow. He let out a howl and jumped into the air. He pierced his nail into the wolf’s neck, close to being painful but not enough to hurt his veins. The wolf fell into the ground writhing in pain.He rubbed the blood on a white towel and waved it around, “who is next?”The wolves took a step back. The same thing going on in their minds, “he has gone crazy.”“You were all complaining, he challenged me, and he lost. Now come on, I am here, ready. Come.” He said, his voice barely a whisper.The wolves peered at him, surprised that he was talking like that to them. Wasn’t he scary just a few minutes ago? They stared at each other and then turned to him. The longer he waited, the more he felt his wolf asking him to let him go so they could teach the inconsiderate bastards a lesson.A she-wolf took a step back.“Wow. A lady. Good for you. Do you want a race?” he mocked.The she-wolf gritted his te
Alpha Ciandra had been his muse. On everything he did. And now, with her absence, he had no sense of direction. In the morning when they rose, during training, in between meals, they were together. Always.Only when they retired to bed was when they departed from each other and, if it had been up to him, he could have gracefully warmed her bed with pleasure. It had been ingrained in his bones.He was accepting defeat. He was never becoming Alpha Ciandra, not now and not even in his next life.Everything he did was useless. The sex. The women. The men. The arrogance. Nothing made sense.Too bad, he couldn’t talk with any of his warriors because he had destroyed their relationship easily. He knew clear as a day that if they turned against him, they would win.He could talk to them if it was not for their egos. If it had been anyone else, they would have been scared. Alas. That feeling wasn’t in his mind now; Alpha Ciandra wasn’t.Gael as his sister strokes his ego further. Perhaps one d
There was no hurt in accepting her solution. Moreso, it was written all over her face, she was as useless as him. He filled her in on everything and she only hummed as her reply.After they had everything in line, what they will ask and how they will react, Gael motioned for him to leave the room first. Gael stayed back for a few minutes, pep-talked herself not to overreact in front of Alpha Hunter, and once she was sure she would hold on to her emotions for a few minutes, she followed Garrick.Garrick offered her a tiny scared smile, she rolled her eyes, and off they went to Alpha Hunter.The moment they entered the room, Alpha Hunter didn’t look at them immediately. The scenery outside was beautiful. His wolf’s eyesight was working perfectly and he needed to use it before everything went sideways again.By now, Alpha Hunter knew her footsteps by heart. He could even single out her heartbeat in thousands of beeping heartbeats. He knew she was accompanied by someone else, the fucking
“Do the human at the human city know about us?” Alpha Ciandra pondered while she waited for any passerby truck. “Why didn’t I ask anyone at Tagadi Town if they knew who we were?”No one would believe her if she told them not once did the thought cross her mind. Yes, she recalled Beta Pierre telling her about the tagadi leader’s daughter and she knew about the wolves and that was it.She cursed herself for not asking someone else.Those were doubts starting to form. The doubts that she couldn’t survive without having clear answers about the humans. Luckily, she caught them easily and shook them off.She will use her wolf to detect if there were any wolves around. She would try her best to live as a human so she didn’t have to look behind her every time thinking someone was after her.If she laid low and didn’t bring attention to herself, surely, would a human approach her and ask, “are you human?”Humans knew about the supernatural in movies and tv shows.When the doubts dissipated, sh
The road had no potholes making the ride nice.She almost asked them if they were taking in someone else for their adventure because the ride was pleasant. Oh, how she would like to travel around the world with no care at all.Everyone was silent minding their business; Two read books, one was chatting on his phone, and another one was listening to music, bobbing his head to the beat. The one who stared in front like a statue surprised Ciandra when he coughed. And then there was the driver, her attention was on the road. She was the seventh passenger, and if anyone asked her what her luckiest number was, she would have said seven.The first stop happened three hours after they left. It was at another shelter. And then another was at a charity home. The next was on the street and they feed some street children. The more they stopped, the more Alpha Ciandra wondered where they got the food from.Finally, they stopped at a road toilet to relieve themselves. Alpha Ciandra didn’t go outsi
What wrongdoing did she commit to deceive this atrocious punishment?It was incomprehensible; for her and her wolf.It had to be a joke, a sickening one. A prank she wished to stop.There were so many ways she imagined her life to be after she decided to go to the human world and forget the werewolves ever existed and among all the flashes in her mind, nothing like a mate ever crossed it.Why? Why would the moon goddess give her a mate, furthermore, a woman?Alpha Ciandra sniffed, taking a step back till she hit the foot of the bed. She didn’t catch anything different apart from the lavender and pineapple scent. She was a human for sure.If only the moon goddess hadn’t abandoned her the moment she needed her the most, she would have clapped loudly and shouted at the top of her lungs that she was a little bit grateful, and perhaps later on, she would appreciate her fully, after all, it was a cute gesture from the moon goddess since Alpha Ciandra hadn’t stayed with the humans before.Ho