Max moved as silently as a ghost through the dimly lit dungeons in the basement of the alpha council, his footsteps being so quiet that they were almost inaudible. As he inched his way through the maze-like corridors, the flickering torches cast eerie shadows on the wet walls. He was adamant about l
"So did you find Selena?" Thalia asked. "Yeah, she is safe. We must find Hawk and Magus. We can't let them escape," Cayden shouted above the cacophony of battle. "The secret door," Thalia said. "Magnus will try to use the secret door. It's the only way council members could escape in times of cris
In the middle of all the chaos, Alpha Hawk stood with his eyes lit up by a dangerous mix of anger and hopelessness. His leadership was falling apart right in front of him. The turn of events had set off a fire of anger in him that threatened to burn out his sense of right and wrong. Sierra and Davi
David's stance was defiant, a mirror of the fury in his father's eyes. "You never cared for us, dad. We were nothing more than pawns in your quest for power." Sierra's voice joined her son's. "I've had enough of your lies and your cheating, Hawk. I won't stand by your side any longer." "You ungrat
Selena's fingers were white knuckled as she clutched the edges of her dress, her eyes wide with a mixture of fear and determination. Rose, her gaze unyielding, watched the unfolding turmoil with an air of detachment. As the sounds of snarls and clashes echoed, Selena turned to Rose. Her voice, lace
He screamed like a child and covered his bloody face with his hands. "You sonofabitch!" Cayden cried out. "You! You should have been killed along with your family," he snarled, blood rolling down his nose. "Yeah, I get that a lot." Cayden shrugged. "But guess what? It's over!" Cayden didn't wa
Dr. Colin stood in the hospital, and the clean smell of antiseptic wafted towards him. He looked around the room and noticed the neat rows of beds that were ready for the injured. After the war, there would be a lot of chaos and doubt, but the infirmary was a place where things were in order. He wa
Cayden dashed through the moonlit trees. He left Max to deal with the chaos after the war. Her breath was quick, and her brow had beads of sweat. As the car sped through the winding forest roads towards the pack hospital, the tyres kicked up gravel. Cayden's heartbeat was as fast as the engine. "St