Liam POV
After leaving Chloe's house yesterday with Mendy, we headed to the pack house and slept there until this morning. The morning sun slipped through the curtains and penetrated straight into my eyes, which made me groan slightly and open my eyes slowly. I turned to my left hand and saw Mendy sleeping peacefully in my arms like a baby, and I smiled. I never really regretted rejecting Chloe for Mendy; she's a weak girl who doesn't have a wolf, and I can't let such a person be the Luna of my pack, and, moreover, I don't love her, so I had to reject her. When I rejected Chloe and she fell to the ground, wailing in pain, I almost regretted my decision, but it was already done; there's no use crying over spilled milk, and she's not meant to be my Luna. I did that for the sake of the MayHill pack; I can't afford to make a weakling my mate and end up getting all the members of my pack killed. I was still dwelling in my thoughts when I heard a light groan, and I snapped out of my thoughts and looked at Mendy, who was just waking up. “Good morning, angel,” I said, and she smiled and kissed me on the lips. "Hey, stop that,” I chuckled. "I haven't brushed my teeth." She smiled before stretching her body. “I don't mind; what matters is that I love you so much, and thanks for rejecting your mate for me,” she said, and I sighed again. I wasn't sure if what I did was the right decision, but I just had to take the risk if I wanted to protect my pack from external enemies. “It's fine. It's you I love anyway,” I muttered and sat upright before stretching my body. “Don't you feel remorseful for what you did?” I suddenly asked, since I was curious to know how Mendy felt when she betrayed her grandmother and Chloe just to be with her younger sister's mate. “What do you mean?” She arched her brows at me, and I smiled. “Forget what I said,” I mumbled and stood up, heading to the bathroom, but her next words made me stop on my track. “No, I don't feel remorseful at all. You were mine in the first place, and I can't let my younger sister take you away from me,” she snarled, and I only nodded and headed to the bathroom to take a shower. I took off my pants, walked naked into the bathing tube, and closed my eyes, letting the water relax my body. It is unclear to me why I was feeling this way, but I knew it was guilt. Why am I guilty now? All I did was save the pack from any form of insecurities, making Chloe my mate, who would only spell doom for the pack in the future because other packs would take her weakness to attack me, and that would be the end of our pack. I just couldn't let that happen. The door to the bathroom opened, and Mendy walked in naked, shaking her boobs and asses at me, and I smiled naughtily. She always has a way of making me want her, and I would rather make her my mate and the Luna of this pack because she's an alpha female, and that's the kind of Luna I want beside me. “Like what you see?” she asked in a seductive voice, and I licked my lower lips sexily. Mendy began to take a slow stride to the tub, not without shaking her ass and fresh boobs. She got to where the tub was and deepened both legs inside the water before positioning herself on my member, who made me groan. Fuck! This girl is making me run wild. She began to twerk her ass on my dick and moaned in the most sexist way, then she turned and faced me before sitting on my dick again, this time facing me, then she placed both hands on my shoulder before slamming in and out of me. Her moans were making me want to do more crazy things to her, and I was sure to make her scream my name until she lost her voice. Mendy captured my lips in hers and began to kiss me in the most aggressive way ever, and I think I love her aggressive side more. I began to kiss her in the same place, and she moaned in my mouth as I spanked her wet ass. “Fuck! Liam!” She moaned, and that drove the remaining sense in me as I captured her ass and took over. I am the man here; I should do better. I folded her breast, and she moaned senselessly. “Call me daddy,” I whispered into her ears and bit her ears in a seductive manner. She bit her lips, and I smirked. “Proving stubborn, huh?” I said it with a smug smile on my face, and she said nothing. I raised her from my cock, and we both moved to the shower as we continued kissing and romancing each other. Only heaven knows what her body does to me; it always makes me run wild and lose my senses. Mendy was endowed with everything a man needed in a woman, and that's the reason I can't let her go for any reason. Even if I were to get another mate, I would keep Mendy as my woman because she's always here to satisfy my sexual needs. Soon, we moved from the shower to the bedroom and were having a steamy moment with our bodies slapping on each other, and I can tell that this moment was one of my best nights. No one has ever satisfied me the way Mendy does; she's a pro. “Fuck me harder, Liam.” Her moans were making me more energetic as I drilled her hole endlessly. “Call me daddy." I smirked and bit her ears. “Da...daddy,” she said, and I smiled. Suddenly, my beta mind linked me, but I was so engrossed in fucking Mendy's hole that I cut my beta off. But Chloe's dad's mind linked me, and I immediately knew that there was a problem. I stopped fucking Mendy, who was trying to catch her breath from the long ride. “What's wrong? Why did you stop?” She asked, and I stood up from her body, sat on the other side of the bed, and dragged the duvet to cover my body. “I think there's an issue. My beta mind linked me, and your dad has mind linked me also,” I said, and she scoffed. “Is that why you stopped the good ride?” She asked, and I nodded and walked to my dressing room naked and came out of the dressing room putting on a cloth. “Are you seriously leaving me here? I am so horny, Liam,” Mendy groaned, and I sighed. “I will be back soon; I need to settle the matter,” I said and dashed out of the room, entered into one of my cars, and drove out of the pack house. I got to Chloe's house in thirty minutes and came out of the car before running into the house. As if I knew that there was a problem, I met Chloe's dad, grandmother, and Scott pacing inside the sitting room. “What happened?” I asked, and they all faced me immediately, and Chloe's dad rushed to me with an envelope in his hands. “Did you reject Chloe last night?” He asked, and I furrowed my brows. What does my rejection have to do with what was happening? “Why do you ask?” I asked, and Chloe's father sighed sadly and stretched the envelope to me, which I collected from him slowly and took out the letter inside the envelope. Immediately after I read the letter, a pang of guilt hit my chest, and I bit my lips, feeling remorseful. I didn't know my rejection was going to hurt her that much. I was selfish and only thought about myself and that of my pack without thinking of how Chloe felt when I rejected her and chose her sister over her. I was still reading the letter when Scott moved closer to me and grabbed my shirt, glaring daggers at me.“Why did you reject my sister and choose Mendy over her? How shameless can you be, Liam? I respect you because you're the future alpha of his pack, but how could you be so cruel to reject an innocent girl just because she's woofless?” Scott asked, and I took my shirt roughly from his hand.“Are you any different? Did you treat her like your sister? You all were mean to her except for her grandma, who treated her with love.” I shouted, and Chloe's father and Scott bowed their heads in guilt. “Can you please stop arguing and go find my Chloe? I was so stupid to let her leave on her own, and now I am regretting my actions,” Grandma said in tears, and I sighed. “Do you have any clue about where she could have gone?” I asked. “You don't deserve her, so I wouldn't tell you a thing!” Her grandma saidA pang of pain hit my chest at her words. I clenched my fists at my side.nd vowed. “Maybe I don't, but I will find Chloe and make sure to bring her back to this pack as my Luna, no matter what!”LIAM POVI left Chloe's father’s house with a pang of guilt and desperation on my face. I blamed myself for breaking her heart and stopping so low to have something to do with her sister, Mendy.I know she loves me, but I was such a fool to take her love for granted. Now, see the mess I've caused her family and the hatred they all have for me. If not for anyone else, at least for the sake of her grandmother, whom Chile cherishes so much, I need to find her and bring her back so that her grandma can smile and be happy.I walked away from Chloe's father's house, burdened by guilt and with a deep sense of desperation etched across my face.The weight of my actions bore heavily on me as I replayed the events that led to the fracture of Chloe's heart. Regret looked straight into my eyeballs for stooping so low as to involve himself with her sister, Mendy.I couldn't escape the reality that I had taken Chloe's love for granted, blinded by foolishness. Now, the result of my actions has result
CHLOE'S POVI inhaled some breaths of fresh air as I walked into the dark woods. The crisp autumn air sent chills down my skin. I could feel the sound of the dried leaves as I stepped on them with my feet, a symphony of nature welcoming me home into a new life.Leaving the Mayhill pack was a decision that weighed heavily on my heart. The togetherness I once shared with the only woman who took me as her daughter, my grandma, rang in my mind like a haunting melody. Her wise words, the warmth of her presence, and the shared moments lingered in the air as I went deeper into the woods.My departure wasn't just leaving a pack; it was bidding farewell to a piece of my identity. The Mayhill pack had been my family, my refuge, and my home. But sometimes, the path we must take diverges from the one we've known, and in that divergence, we find ourselves.I couldn't shake the ache in my chest, knowing that I had left behind the safety and camaraderie that had been my sanctuary. My brother Scott,
LIAM POV“I can’t promise you that this is what will happen to you when I go look for Chloe, but I'm assuring you that no one can take the place you hold in my heart. Mendy, you are so good to me, even though the world can see that.” I said to her as I looked straight up into her eyes.She shrugged herself off of my body, for she doubted every single thing I had assured her. “Now, you are making me uncomfortable with the way you are acting towards me. Why did you make me lay with you when you know that you can’t watch Chloe's grandma breakdown or have a heart attack? Why? “ She questioned me with pain in her eyes.I took a deep breath, attempting to act as if I couldn't feel the weight of emotions in her heart. "Mendy, I never intended to hurt you. I want you by my side because you bring me comfort, and I needed that before facing whatever awaits me when I find Chloe. I know it's a lot to ask, and I understand if you're upset."She sighed, her shoulders slumping as if she were carryin
CHLOE’S POVI was so terrified that I had no idea when I pissed on my body. The man's voice sounded like a raging war. My heart kept skipping at the sound of his footsteps. I never imagined that a day like this would come where I had to own it up to my chest and say that I'd be my own personal savior.Suddenly, he walked up to me while holding the long gi=un by his side as he grabbed my hair from behind and moved it backward.“Who do you think you are?” He questioned me with no iota of pity in his voice.The question lingered in the air, a challenge to confront the truth of my own identity. In that moment, my reality told me that I had no choice but to face the darkness within myself.I summoned the courage that lay dormant within, pushing through the fear that threatened to consume me. This was the moment to confront the shadows and to own up to the choices that led me to this harrowing juncture. I straightened my back, feeling the cold metal of the gun against my skin."I... I am,"
SCOTT POVI slept late last night after having a terrible day at work, only to be woken up by the tears of my grandmother. The sniff of her nose and her uncontrollable tears made me roll on the bed. I stayed on my bed for some minutes before thinking of heading downstairs, thinking that her sound of tears and wails would have stopped.The sun was still lost in its own dreams when I was abruptly ripped from mine. The symphony of my grandmother's tears echoed through the silent house, a heartbreaking melody that pierced through the veil of my dreams. I groaned, my eyes heavy with fatigue, but the sound persisted, refusing to be ignored.“If only Chloe was around and hadn’t taken the foolish step of leaving our pack just because she caught the man she once loved sleeping with her elder sister. I know it hurts, but leaving our pack just because of that minor issue makes no sense,especially when she didn’t inform me or speak to anyone about it before leaving the pack. Now I have to deal wi
CHLOE’S POVI woke up to find out that I didn't wake up in the same woods I slept in, despite spending the night outside in the cold weather. At first, the disorientation was so overwhelming that I questioned if I was still dreaming. The transition from the biting chill of the night to the mysterious warmth enveloping me left me in a state of confusion.I tried to wash away the remnants of sleep. I squinted through the dimly lit room. The air was thick with the fragrance of burning incense, a scent that danced around me and seemed to carry a hint of ancient magic. I noticed I was no longer on the hard ground but on a soft mat laid out in a corner of a dark hut. Wooden walls surrounded me, adorned with intricate carvings that seemed to tell stories of times long past.As I pushed myself up, the mat seemed to protest, whispering tales of dreams woven into its fibers. I looked around, taking in the unfamiliar surroundings. The hut was small but cozy, and the soft glow of the incense burn
CHLOE’S POV“What! That’s so terrible! I exclaimed as I watched her break down in tears as she shared with me her family story.“That’s the major reason I don't like talking about my family. Most times, people think I'm the one framing up the story, but that’s just the hard truth. They didn’t abide by the rules in the woods, and all of them got killed, and I'm the only living one out of my family. So, when I tell you to be careful in the woods, you just have to abide by it.” She spoke as she warned me intensively.“I don’t know the right words to say to you, but I strongly believe that you are a strong person, and I can't wait for you to take revenge on those who killed your family.”“That was the same reason I rescued you from them last night. They wanted to devour you and make you their last supper meal, but I rescued you.”The revelation sent shivers down my spine, and I couldn't help but replay the events of the previous night in my mind. Unaware of the imminent danger, I had narr
CHLOE’S POV“Abigail,what are you doing? Who exactly are you?” Fear gripped me as I asked her certain questions while watching her play with blood and reciting certain chants.“You don’t have to be scared, Chloe. This is just like my daily rituals; besides, I thought you should still be asleep by now. So, why are you up?” She spoke without looking remorseful or scared about what I said to her.“Really? Are you the one asking me this question? How do you expect me to sleep when I'm not comfortable seeing you play with blood?”As she got to hear the last line of my question, her eyes turned red, and immediately she kept moving forward to me as she continued reciting the chants and moving her hands in a funny way.“Don’t come close to me,Abigail. Stay very far away from me. I don’t want to do anything that will make both of us regret our actions.” I said to her while pointing my finger at her as I raced backwards.It seems like the more I'm moving backwards, the faster she is coming towa
Chloe’s POV The house was unusually quiet when Chloe returned. Normally, the laughter and chatter of her children greeted her at the door, but this time, only the faint rustle of maids working in the background broke the silence. She glanced at her phone as she stepped inside, hoping for a message from Liam, but her notifications were blank.Chloe inhaled deeply, forcing herself to relax. Liam will handle it, she reminded herself. He had promised to confront Mendy, and if there was one thing Liam excelled at, it was handling difficult situations. She pushed aside her worry and decided to make the most of the evening.“Mrs. Liam,” one of the maids greeted her with a polite smile, “would you like us to prepare anything for dinner?”Chloe shook her head, an idea forming in her mind. “No, I’ll take care of it tonight. I want to do something special.”The maid’s eyes widened slightly in surprise, but she didn’t protest. Chloe rarely took over in the kitchen, but tonight felt like the perf
Author’s POVMendy’s sharp eye was on Liam, his presence commanding attention. She felt the weight of her anger bubbling beneath her carefully composed exterior, but she masked it with a small smile. Her posture was relaxed, almost lazy, as if she had all the time in the world.Liam’s expression was the opposite—his jaw was clenched tight, and his fiery gaze was locked on her. Even without his Alpha aura pressing down on the room, his presence was intimidating enough. The principal, standing nearby, cleared his throat nervously.“Mr. Liam, perhaps we can—”“This doesn’t concern you,” Liam cut her off sharply, his tone cold but controlled. He turned his attention back to Mendy, his voice steady but laced with steel. “We need to talk. Alone.”The principal hesitated, but Mendy stepped forward, gesturing for him to leave. “It’s fine,” she said sweetly, her tone dripping with false politeness. “I can handle this. There’s no need to worry.” She added. The principal looked between them, he
Liam’s POV The house was eerily quiet when I stepped inside. Too quiet. I called out Chloe’s name, my voice echoing in the space. No answer. My eyes swept the living room, every corner tidy as usual, but something about the silence felt off. She hadn’t mentioned going anywhere.“Chloe?” I tried again, moving toward the kitchen. Nothing.My pulse quickened, an uneasy knot forming in my chest. I pulled out my phone and dialed her number for the third time, only to hear it ring faintly from somewhere upstairs. She wasn’t answering. I bolted up the stairs, following the sound to our bedroom, and found her phone on the nightstand, the screen lighting up with my name.“She left without it,” I muttered, running a hand through my hair.Panic began to creep in. Chloe wasn’t careless with her phone, and the thought of her being unreachable only amplified my worry. I sat on the edge of the bed, trying to think. She might have gone to her office. That seemed like the logical explanation.Without
Liam’s POV The meeting room was quiet, except for the sound of the projector humming as it displayed charts and statistics. My foreign clients sat stiffly across the table, their expressions grim. I could see the anger in their eyes, the way their eyes darted nervously. They were losing faith in me, and it was starting to show.“Your warehouses are no longer safe,” one of them said, breaking the silence. His voice was sharp, accusing. “It’s like someone knows every location. This isn’t just a coincidence, Mr. Liam. We’re being targeted.” He uttered with a greeted teeth. I leaned back in my chair, forcing a calm smile onto my face. “I understand your concerns,” I said evenly, though inside I was seething. “But I assure you, my team is handling the situation. We’ve reinforced security measures, and we’re monitoring all activities closely.” I tried to reassure them but their gaze was unyielding. “Are you sure that’s enough? This isn’t just bad luck,” one of them said, his voice cold.
Chloe’s POV The very next day, I found myself standing in front of the school, my kids clutching each of my hands. It was supposed to feel normal, dropping the kids off, and watching them run through the gates. But it didn’t. My chest tightened with each step closer to the entrance. Liam had reassured me endlessly last night, but no amount of comforting words could erase the lingering unease swirling in my mind.“Mommy, can we go now?” Aria tugged at my hand impatiently, breaking my train of thought.“Not yet, sweetheart,” I said, forcing a smile and crouching down to their level. “I need you both to promise me something. If anything feels wrong or someone says something that makes you uncomfortable, you tell your dad or come straight to me. Okay?”“Okay,” they chorused, although Asher gave me a skeptical look. He had her father’s no-nonsense expression, sharp for a six-year-old.I kissed their foreheads and sent them through the gates, my heart sinking further as they disappeared in
Chloe’s POV The first few days of Mendy’s presence at the school had been uneventful. It was almost as if she were trying to prove herself, and I couldn’t figure out why that bothered me so much. Whenever I went to drop the kids off, she would always smile to greet the kids, praising them for every little thing, acting like the perfect, doting teacher. But the way she looked at them, the way she got just a little too close, set my nerves on edge.It wasn’t even the way she treated them that bothered me. It was how my children were responding to her. Every day, it seemed, I’d hear them tell me how great Mendy was, how she helped them with this or that, how she made them feel so special. I tried to smile, to be supportive, but deep down, a jealousy I couldn’t control bubbled up inside me. I wanted them to see me that way. I wanted to be the one they ran to when they needed praise or affection.The worst part was how they’d grown so attached to her. They came home with stories about Men
Chloe’s POV The car engine hummed beneath me, but my thoughts were a constant, swirling storm. I couldn’t shake the image of Mendy’s face from my mind. Her too-sweet smile, her fake warmth toward my children—it was all wrong. Something about her felt off. I gripped the steering wheel harder, my fingers aching from the pressure. I needed to talk to Liam. I needed to hear his voice, to feel some semblance of calm, and also to inform him about Mendy. I pulled over to the side of the road, brought out my phone, and dialed his number.The phone rang twice before he picked up, his voice strained. “Chloe?”“Liam, I—” I stopped myself, trying to gather my thoughts. “I don’t know what to do. The principal introduced Mendy as the kids’ new teacher today. She’s been assigned to their class permanently. I can’t— I just can’t trust her with them.”I could hear Liam take a sharp breath on the other end of the line. He sounded tired and worn out, and I hated that. I hated that he had so much on
Chloe’s POV I couldn’t stop the guilt creeping up my spine as I marched into the principal’s office, demanding a transfer for Aria and Luis. The decision gnawed at me, a tiny voice whispering that I was letting my anger control me, but I shoved it aside. My children didn’t belong in a classroom with Mendy.“I understand your concerns, Mrs. Liam,” the principal said, her tone professional but edged with impatience. “However, I must remind you that we’re the top school in the city. Transferring them now would not only disrupt their education but limit their future opportunities.”I folded my arms, my frustration bubbling over. “And I understand that you think this is the best school, but you don’t understand the history I have with that woman. She’s not safe to be around my children.”The principal sighed, looking at me as if I were a stubborn child throwing a tantrum. “Mendy has done nothing to warrant such concerns. She’s been a model professional since she started here. I’ve reviewe
Chloe’s POV The moment the words left the principal’s mouth, I froze, every part of me stiffening like I’d been struck by lightning.“Yes,” she said, “She’ll be Aria and Luis’ teacher this year. We’re so lucky to have her, she’s been an absolute gem.”I blinked, sure I’d misheard. “I’m sorry,” I said slowly, my voice trembling with the effort to stay calm. “You’re saying Mendy is my children’s teacher? Or am I just mishearing?”“No you’re not mishearing,” the principal replied, beaming. “She graciously agreed to step in after the original teacher had an accident. We’re very fortunate to have someone so qualified and committed join us at such short notice.” She explained. I stared at her, my mind struggling to process the words. My heart began to race, panic rising in my chest. Mendy. Of all people. Why is this happening to me? “You’ve got to be joking,” I said, my voice sharper now.The principal frowned slightly, the warmth in her expression faltering. “I’m not joking, Mrs. Liam.