Twenty Seven Years Ago
BLOOD MOON PACKIt was a dark and stormy night, the kind that sent chills down your spine.The Blood Moon pack was being attacked by a rival pack, and the night was filled with the sounds of howling and yelping.There was fire and smoke everywhere, and it seemed like the whole world was going to end.Inside the pack den, little Shane could hear the fighting. He was huddled in a corner, his heart pounding in his chest. His father, George Mades, came over to him and put a hand on his shoulder."It's going to be okay, Shane," George said, his voice gentle but firm. "I need you to stay here and be brave. I promise I'll be back soon."But Shane couldn't stop crying. He was terrified, and he didn't want to be left alone. "Please don't leave me!" he sobbed. "I'm scared!" But George had to go. He was the alpha, and it was his duty to protect his pack.George knelt down and put his hands on Shane's shoulders. "Someday, you'll be the alpha," he said."You'll be the one who takes care of the pack. I need you to be strong for me, for all of us." He looked at Roy, who was standing nearby. "Roy, stay here with Shane. Keep him safe."With that, George turned and ran out into the battle. Shane struggled against Roy, trying to run after his father. But Roy held him back, his strong arms keeping him in place.***The battle raged on for hours, the rival demon wolves attacking with a ferocity that was terrifying. The Blood Moon pack was doing their best to fight back, but they were losing ground.And then, George Mades entered the fray. He was a fierce warrior, and he fought with a passion that was unmatched. He cut down wolf after wolf, his sword a blur of steel.And then, he faced the rival pack's leader. They fought for what seemed like an eternity, until finally, George struck the killing blow. But it was not without cost.With the death of their leader, the rival demon wolves started to retreat.But the victory was bittersweet, for George Mades lay dead on the battlefield. The Blood Moon pack mourned their fallen alpha, and all eyes turned to his young son, Shane.He was just a boy, and he had lost both of his parents. He sank to his knees, sobbing.How could this have happened? Why did it have to be him? Why couldn't he have saved his father?The grief and guilt were overwhelming.He kept wishing that he never should have let his father go.In the weeks and months that followed, Shane struggled to find his footing.His friend Roy did everything he could to help, but it was hard. Shane was still a child, and he had been thrust into a role that was too big for him.He felt overwhelmed, and he felt alone. He missed his parents, and he wondered how he could possibly fill their shoes. But he knew he had to try.The pack was depending on him, and he could not let them down.Shane's training was grueling, but he did not give up. He was flogged and bitten, but he endured it all. And after twenty-seven years, he was to be crowned the new alpha.It was a momentous occasion, but it was also bittersweet. Shane would never forget the sacrifices that had been made, and he would always carry the weight of that loss.All he knew was that he had to be strong, for the sake of his pack.^^^^^^^^^^^^^SHANE MEDES - 27 years old.The pack had spent weeks preparing for this day. The village was decorated with banners and flowers, and a large crowd had gathered to witness the coronation.In his chambers, Shane stood in front of a mirror, while his friend Roy helped him get dressed. Roy looked at Shane in the mirror, and a smile spread across his face."You look like a true alpha," he said. "I'm so proud of you."Shane returned the smile. "Thank you, my friend," he said. "I couldn't have done this without you.""You've come so far," Roy continued. "You've surpassed all my expectations, and you're going to be a great leader." He paused, and then added, "The only thing missing is a mate."Shane laughed. "I don't have time for that," he said. "I have a pack to lead."Just then, there was a knock at the door. Shane's sister, Lauren, entered the room. "It's time," she said.“Sister.” Shane eyes went watery. Lauren walked closer to him and held his face in her arm.“Im happy to what you’ve become.”Lauren gave Shane a kiss on the forehead, and then they left the chamber together.They made their way to the gathering place, where thousands of werewolves had assembled. The air was electric, filled with anticipation and excitement.As they approached the altar, Shane felt a rush of emotion. This was the moment he had been waiting for.The crowd roared as he stepped forward. There were at least a million werewolves present, all eager to see their new alpha. It was a moment of triumph, but also of humility."Shane's father, George, was a great alpha," the priest began. "He was fair and just, and he brought prosperity to our pack. He will be remembered forever, as one of the greatest leaders we have ever known." The crowd was silent, as they honored George's memory.After a moment, the priest turned to Shane. "Shane, you have been chosen to lead our pack. You will be stronger than your father, and you will achieve great things.Shane knelt, his head bowed, as the priest placed the crown on his head. The crowd began to sing a song of praise, their voices filling the air with joy and hope.The priest placed the crown on Shane head. When the song was over, Shane stood to his feet.The crowd all bowed before him, as he turned to them, their eyes full of adoration and respect.This was the moment he had been waiting for, the moment he had prepared for his whole life. He was ready to lead his pack into a new era."Now let us praise our new alpha!" the priest declared."Let us welcome him with a roar!" And the crowd erupted, a deafening sound that seemed to shake the earth itself.Shane stood tall, basking in the glory of the moment. He was the new alpha, and this was just the beginning.The news of Shane's ascension spread like wildfire, traveling through the werewolf world and into the human world.People whispered about him, his name on everyone's lips. They spoke of his achievements, his victories in battle, and his strength and wisdom.They said that no one should dare challenge him, for he was more powerful than any other alpha before him.It turned out to be true and those who challenged him asked were is infinity power came from.They whispered that he was a force to be reckoned with, and that his name would be remembered for generations to come.“The Strongest Alpha King! Without a weakness”Everyone prays it never change.(YEARS LATER)HARLEY STEVEN - Twenty years old^^^^^^^^^^^^ HARLEYI groaned as the shrill sound of my stepmother's voice pierced through the silence of the early morning, jolting me awake. I slowly opened my eyes and saw that my room was a disaster - clothes strewn across the floor, the bed unmade, and books and papers scattered everywhere."Harley!" my stepmother yelled again, her voice filled with irritation. "Get up!”"You're such a lazy girl!" my stepmother ranted, her words coming out in a rush. "You're always lying around, sleeping late and making a mess of your room! I've had it with you!"I sat up, my temper flaring. "It's not my fault I'm tired! You keep me up late every night, making me do all these stupid chores and errands!" I yelled back at her.There was a sudden silence, and then the door burst open, revealing my father's angry face. "How dare you talk back to your stepmother like that!" he bellowed. Before I could say anything, he had strode across the room and sl
HARLEY I felt like I couldn't breathe, and I ran out of the room and down the stairs, rushing out the front door and back to the cab I brought. I sat there, my heart pounding, trying to make sense of what I had just seen.What was Matt doing with my stepsister? We’re they just having sex? No way! - how could he do this to me?Matt ran out of the house, his shirt unbuttoned and his hair disheveled. I could see the shock on his face as he took in my expression, and he began to stammer out an apology. I cut him off, the rage building up inside me. "I thought you were different!" I yelled, tears welling up in my eyes. "I trusted you! And this is how you repay me?"Matt's face was a mask of confusion and pain. "Harley, please," he began, but I wasn't having any of it.As I was about to retort, Matt cut me off. "Stop acting like a child!" he shouted, his face red with anger. "You're not the only person in the world who matters! And besides, if you weren't so caught up in your own world, y
HARLEYI looked down at the man, taking in his handsome features. He had dark brown hair, squared jawline and his eyes were a piercing red.As I studied the man's face, I noticed a gash across his cheek, dried blood caked around it. His arms and legs were covered in bruises and scratches, and I could see the marks of claw lashes and fang bites along his back. How was he still alive from all this marks on his body?I was shocked by the state of him, and I wondered what had happened to him. I helped him onto the shore, and I sat him down on the rocks. He was still breathing, thank havens! but he was unconscious. I didn't know what to do, so I just sat there, staring at him. After thinking for a while, I lifted the man into my arms, carrying him as gently as I could. As I made my way back to the house, I heard rustling in the bushes behind me. I turned, trying to see what it was, but there was nothing there. I shook it off, maybe I was the one imagining things, and continued to carr
SHANEI could hear her heart racing, could feel her fear coursing through her veins. I wanted to soothe her, to tell her she had nothing to fear from me, but I knew that wouldn't be enough. I had already hurt her - not physically, but emotionally. I had hurt her, and now she was terrified of me. I could not blame her. I had to find a way to show her that I meant her no harm, but I did not know how. I did not know how to make things right.I stood up, feeling the energy of the full moon coursing through my body. I remembered the night it all began, the night I lost my throne. I remembered the betrayal, the pain, and the rage that had consumed me. I remembered the blood that had coated my body, and the darkness that had filled my soul.I walked down the long hallway, my bare feet feeling the cold stone floor. The curtains billowed in the wind, and the moonlight poured in through the windows, illuminating my scarred and blood-stained body.As I reached the end of the hallway, a figur
HARLEYI wake up, a sudden jolt of fear running through my body. The image of the man from last night is seared into my mind, and I can't shake the feeling of dread that has settled over me. I'm scared to leave my room, but I know I have to get up and face the day. As I sit up, I can feel my heart pounding in my chest. I know I have to face Juliet, and I'm terrified of what she'll say.As I open the door, I'm met with Juliet's furious glare. She's glaring at me, her face red with anger."What were you doing in the basement?" she demands, her voice icy. "You know you're not allowed down there. I told you to stay out."I try to speak, but the words get caught in my throat. I don't know what to say. I know I'm in trouble, and I'm afraid of what she'll do. "I'm sorry," I finally manage to say, my voice trembling. "I didn't mean to go down there. It was an accident."But Juliet isn't having it. "An accident?" she scoffs."Who was that man?" Juliet asks, her eyes narrowing. "And why did
HARLEY As he approaches me, I find myself backing up against the wall, my heart pounding in my chest. I don't know what to do. I feel like I'm going to pass out."You have no reason to be afraid," the man says, his voice soft and soothing. "You're the one who helped me. You're the reason I'm still alive.""What are you talking about?" I ask, my voice shaking. "I didn't help you. I don't even know you.""It's normal to help someone who is in need," I say, my voice trembling. "I would do it for anyone. I don't know why you're here, but please, don't hurt anyone. They're my family."The man just laughs, a cold, cruel laugh that sends a shiver down my spine. "You're a fool if you think they care about you," he says. "They're only interested in what you can do for them.""That's not true," I say, my voice rising in protest. "My family loves me. I know they do."The man's expression changes, and he looks at me with a strange intensity. "You may not realize it, but your heart knows the tru
HARLEY"I know that's not an excuse," he continues. "I hurt you, and I hate myself for that. But I want to make it up to you. I want to do whatever it takes to earn your trust again. I'll do anything, I swear."I look at him, my heart torn. I want to believe him, but I'm not sure I can. "I don't know if I can forgive you," I say, my voice barely a whisper. "I don't know if I can trust you again.""Just give me a chance," he says, his eyes pleading.Just then, the bell rings, startling me out of my thoughts. I look at the clock and realize that I'm going to be late for my next class. I gather up my books and rush out the door, leaving him standing there, a look of disappointment on his face.As I rush to class, I can't stop thinking about what he said. I'm still not sure if I can trust him, but I know I can't stop thinking about him. I'm not sure what to do, but I know that things can't go on like this. Something has to change.I take my seat in the back of the classroom, my head sp
HARLEY"What are you reading?" she asks, glancing at the cover of my book. "Oh, a werewolf romance," she says with a grin. "Are you a fan of the genre?"I feel my cheeks redden. "Well, I'm not really sure," I say, laughing a little. "I've never read anything like this before. I just picked it up because the cover looked interesting.""You should read it," Lauren says. "The story is really well-written, and the characters are complex and interesting. It's not just some cheesy romance novel.""The author really knows how to create suspense," Lauren continues. "I've been on the edge of my seat the whole time, wondering what's going to happen next. The main character, Lily, is so brave and determined, and the Alpha is so mysterious and intriguing. I just can't put the book down."As we chat, I start to relax. I'm surprised to find that Lauren and I have a lot in common. We both love reading, and we're both fascinated by fantasy worlds.Just then, the bell rings, signaling the end of the
HARLEYAs the bell rang, signaling the end of class, Mr. Lee gathered his papers and left the room, nodding briefly to us as he exited. The moment the door closed behind him, our class captain, Aaron, jumped up from his seat and strode to the front of the room, a wide grin on his face.“Alright, everyone!” Aaron called out, clapping his hands to get our attention. “Who’s down for a party at my place this weekend? Tomorrow night!”A cheer went up, and a few people started whooping and clapping, clearly thrilled by the idea. Aaron’s parties were legendary, and everyone knew he went all out with music, food, and everything else. I could feel the buzz of excitement spreading through the room as people started making plans, already talking about what they’d wear and who they’d go with.“Everyone’s invited!” Aaron added, holding his arms out. “Bring whoever you want! It’s gonna be epic!”He left the front of the room, grinning as he returned to his seat, and I couldn’t help but smile. It ha
LAURENThe morning air was filled with a quiet tension as I sat near the back of the school courtyard, hidden away from prying eyes. I glanced around to ensure no one was listening, my eyes sharp and focused. The two omega wolves I’d summoned, both tall and wiry with watchful eyes, approached cautiously, glancing around before settling down across from me.One of them, the older wolf with a thin scar across his jaw, leaned forward, his voice low and eager. “You have news for us, Lauren?”I nodded, lowering my voice. “Yes. Shane has finally found a mate… but it’s not what anyone expected.”The younger wolf raised an eyebrow, a slow grin spreading across his face. “Oh, old story. And what poor soul has he bonded with?”“A human,” I replied, my tone laced with disbelief. “A weak human girl. She has no powers, no strength, nothing to offer him. It’s pathetic, really. Shane, the supposed alpha, mated to someone who can barely defend herself, let alone an entire pack.”They exchanged amused
SHANEI sat across from Connor in his office, my head pounding as I tried to articulate the frustration twisting in my gut. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t shake the feeling of emptiness that gnawed at me. The bond with Harley was supposed to fix this, to fill the void and reignite the strength I’d lost. But instead, it seemed to leave me even more vulnerable, more powerless.“I’m not getting stronger, Connor,” I said, my voice low and tense. “If anything, I feel weaker than before. This was a mistake. I should’ve stayed away from her… from Harley.”Connor’s eyes were sympathetic but steady, unwavering. “Shane, that’s the curse talking. Mating with Harley was never a mistake. She’s your mate; she’s part of you. This has to be some interference from Roy or whoever set this curse on you.”“But that’s just it,” I replied, clenching my fists. “If the bond can’t fix it, then what’s the point? She’s human, Connor. What if all I’ve done is pull her into my world only to make her vuln
HARLEYThe soft morning light streamed through the window as I opened my eyes, only to be met with an empty bed beside me. For a brief moment, confusion settled over me, the events of last night flooding back. Shane had been here. We’d talked, shared pieces of his past, his pain. And now… he was gone.I sat up slowly, brushing the sleep from my eyes. That’s when I noticed it—a small, folded note resting on the pillow beside me. I picked it up, heart racing, and unfolded it, recognizing Shane’s handwriting immediately.Harley,I didn’t want to wake you. I’ll see you at school today. Thank you for being here with me. Until then—Shane.A soft smile touched my lips, a warmth spreading through me. He hadn’t left without saying goodbye, after all. Tucking the note into my pocket, I climbed out of bed, stretching and feeling the remnants of the night’s comfort still lingering.But my moment of peace shattered as the door swung open, and Susan appeared, her expression as cold and sharp as eve
HARLEYAs Shane and I stepped back into the house, my father turned to Susan, a hint of pride in his voice. “Susan,” he said, “we’ll need to clear the guest room for Shane. He’ll be staying the night.”Susan’s eyebrows shot up in surprise, clearly taken aback by the sudden arrangement. She glanced at me with a suspicious glint, her lips pressing into a tight line before she nodded. “Of course,” she replied coolly, hiding her irritation beneath a veneer of politeness. “I’ll make sure it’s ready.”Without another word, she turned and headed down the hallway, gesturing for me to follow her. I shot Shane a small, reassuring smile before hurrying after her. Once we reached the guest room, Susan turned to me, her expression sharp and cold.“Well, I hope you know what you’re doing, Harley,” she hissed under her breath. “Bringing strangers into this house—honestly, the last thing we need is another mouth to feed.”I bit back a sigh, nodding as I started tidying up the guest room, fluffing the
HARLEYAs I walked up the path to my house, the weight of the day pressed down on me. My conversation with Shane lingered in my mind—his words about reclaiming his throne and wanting me by his side as his mate. It all felt like a whirlwind that had swept me off my feet, leaving me struggling to catch my breath. I needed time to process it, to understand what I really wanted. But as soon as I stepped inside the house, I was yanked back into my reality.Susan was standing in the entryway, her arms crossed and her eyes narrowed in that familiar way that always made my stomach clench. She scanned me from head to toe with a look of disdain. “You’re late,” she snapped, her voice as cold as ever. “Did you think you could just waltz in here whenever you pleased?”I sighed, already exhausted but knowing better than to argue. “Sorry, Susan. I didn’t realize I was taking too long.”She scoffed, clearly unimpressed with my apology. “Well, I’ve got news for you, Harley. This house doesn’t clean i
HARLEYThe next morning, I arrived at school feeling like I was carrying a secret too big for words, one that pulsed in my mind and heart with every step I took. Everything felt surreal—the school’s familiar hallways, the voices around me, the way people moved as if nothing monumental had shifted. But for me, everything had changed.I spotted Lauren by our lockers, her eyes bright with curiosity as she waved me over. I could tell she was dying to know where I’d disappeared to the day before and, more importantly, what was going on between me and Shane.“Hey!” she greeted, her tone casual, but her eyes betrayed her intrigue. “So… what happened yesterday? You just vanished with Shane. And, um, is he really your brother?”I let out a small, nervous laugh. “I was going to ask you that, actually. He kept saying you were his sister or something.”Lauren rolled her eyes, crossing her arms. “Shane’s… well, Shane’s got a lot going on in his head,” she said with a smirk. “He says all kinds of t
SHANEThe early morning light poured through the car windows as I drove, casting warm patterns over Harley’s face. I couldn’t help but glance at her every few moments, my heart swelling each time. She had accepted me, truly accepted me, and now she sat beside me, our bond humming quietly between us, like an invisible thread tying us together. My wolf, Caspian, was content, a rare feeling for him, and he settled in the back of my mind, watching her with a soft protectiveness I’d never felt before.Yet, under the happiness, a small worry gnawed at me. Harley had accepted me without a second thought, her mother’s words ringing in her ears. I wondered exactly what her mother had said—how much she had told her, what warnings or reassurances she had given. Whatever it was, Harley had accepted my bond in a heartbeat, almost as if she’d been waiting for it. It left me wondering how much she truly understood about what she was stepping into. But as I looked at her, her hand resting in mine,
ROYThe throne room was dim, lit only by the flickering light of the torches lining the walls. Shadows twisted and danced across the cold stone, reflecting the brutality that had taken root in what was once Shane’s domain. I, Roy, now stood where he once had, a reminder of the throne I’d claimed through cunning and strength, traits Shane had clearly lacked.I let out a low, mocking laugh, savoring the sight of Shane’s former loyalists kneeling before me, their heads bowed in forced submission. Most wore expressions of defiance, their bodies tense as they glared up at me, their hatred like a smoldering fire, simmering but not yet dangerous. I was here to remind them who held the power now, who they owed their allegiance to.One of them, a younger wolf with fierce eyes, met my gaze without flinching. His voice, though strained, carried the fire of rebellion. “You can taunt us all you want, Roy,” he spat, venom coating every word. “But our alpha will return, and when he does, you’ll be n