“What the hell are you doing here?” I growled, my tone low and dangerous.She shrugged, unfazed by my obvious aggression. “Getting a drink.”I clenched my jaw, trying to force down the urge to throw my glass across the room. “Can’t you go anyway else? You’re banished, remember?”She rolled her eyes,
OwenThe pillow fort was a disaster—well, it wasn’t technically a disaster, but that’s only because we hadn’t started a fire or completely demolished it yet. Right now, it was a mess of blankets, cushions, and the remnants of what had once been a mighty fortress, now sagging in the middle like an ol
I stared at him like he’d just suggested we go rob a bank. I knew exactly what part of the pack’s forest he was talking about, we we were NOT allowed there. “Wait, so you want us to break the rules, go to the shrine in the ruins, and force our transformations? Are you out of your mind? Why would we
Lauren The night air was crisp, carrying the scent of city streets and the distant hum of traffic. My heels clicked against the pavement, sharp and rhythmic, matching the rapid beat of my heart. I walked a little faster, not caring that Liam was just a few paces behind me, his steps long and confid
I pushed harder, the air sharp in my lungs, my eyes fixed on his back, focused, determined. The man’s breaths were coming in quick, ragged gasps now, but his desperation only fueled me. He wasn’t getting away. Not while I was this close.I rounded the corner of a building, sprinting down the alley,
Abigail The forest had a smell to it—earthy, like wet moss and pine, mixed with something I couldn’t quite place. It wasn’t unpleasant, but it felt... ancient. That’s the only word I could use to describe it. And as I trudged through the thick underbrush, my feet crunching the dry leaves beneath me
The air felt different here, charged with something I couldn’t name. My skin tingled. My heart pounded louder in my chest. I took a deep breath, and I could almost taste the magic in the air.Theo led us into the ruin, down a narrow path that led to a cave entrance. The cave was dark, but I didn’t f
LaurenMy breath came in sharp gasps, my chest rising and falling as I leaned against the cold brick wall of the alley. The distant wail of sirens still echoed through the city streets, but they weren’t close enough to matter—yet.We finally stopped running, ALexander and Liam huffing next to me.My
Owen’s face darkened, and I could see the conflict brewing in his chest, muttering. “Redhead…”It was like a boiling pot on the verge of overflowing.“Shut up, Theo,” he spat, his voice cracking with frustration. “You’re full of it. You think I’m going to let you anywhere near Abigail again? I’ll—”
TheoThe woods crackled around me as I sprinted through, paws slipping on mud and rotting leaves, the air thick with pine and damp earth. My legs burned, muscles aching, but I couldn’t slow down. Couldn’t afford to.I knew I was being hunted. Heard the howls—Alexander’s guard wolves, technically—clo
“Crap…” I muttered under my breath. “What a pain…”The situation had just gone from bad to worse.Mark didn’t look happy to be here. His eyes darted around, still wide with confusion, his lips parted slightly as though he was trying to piece together where exactly he had ended up. But it wasn’t just
TheoThe cell door creaked open, its rusty hinges groaning like the bones of an old man.My body screamed in protest as I pushed myself to my feet, every muscle aching, every bruise a reminder of the last few days. The cold air hit my face as the guards dragged me out, their laughter ringing in my e
The room went completely still. Mom’s voice barely heard as she whispered, “Abigail…”My heart stopped. My blood ran cold. I could feel my face going pale, my breath catching in my throat. He hadn’t just said that. He couldn’t have.I pushed back from the table, fury flooding my chest. “Yeah, I’ve b
AbigailDinner was a war zone of silence.The only sounds were the clinking of cutlery against plates, the occasional scrape of a chair being pushed back. And with every passing second, the tension in the room grew, like a pressure cooker about to blow its lid.Owen and I sat at opposite ends of the
He pick up a tea pot, examining it, completely unbothered. “I could give you everything back. Everything you lost. The status, the power, the wealth. I’m sure you miss it. I can offer you everything you lost. Status. Power. The world that should’ve been yours.”I straightened before letitng out a sc
SophiaIt was one of those night, the ones where everything felt like it was still. The cabin was quiet, save for the gentle crackling of the fire. I had a mug of tea in hand, the warmth seeping into my fingers as I stared out at the barren trees.My cheeks were still cool from my tears, but I had c
I didn’t even try to hide it. Why bother? He was by the pond, chopping wood like it was a hobby, not a chore. Sunlight danced on the water, turning everything a little less ugly—or maybe I was just getting used to it. The cabin. The earthy smell. The life I was forced to engage with.For a moment, I