The Witch’s lip turned down in a snarl but there was humor in her eyes. She was pleased with her business agreement.”She paid with her life to ensure the Luna's departure.” ”So she’s dying? But you said that if she dies then Gabby will die?” I took a quick step forward and was on the verge of shifting.”Yes, see, the girl is not dumb. No, in fact, her intelligence, when her life is concerned, is quite high. For as long as the Luna stays away from the pack, Samantha's lifeline will continue. However, should the Luna come back, Samtha’s days will begin to be counted and it will go quickly for her soul to leave her body.” So I can't kill her because then Gabby will die, I can't harm her because Gabby will be harmed and she just gets to walk about as though nothing has happened. How the fuck does that bitch get to win in all of this?’She won’t, mate will come back and then she will get hers’”Why did you agree to this?” I asked the witch. Her eyes dropped for the first time ever and s
~Aiden’s POV~ ’Gabby?’ I sighed and dragged my hand over my face. ”What just happened to you?” ”Yeah you disappeared for a second. Did you get a mind link?” ”Yeah,” I said and hung my head. I didn't know whether or not to tell them who it was from though. ”Are you gonna tell us?” I looked up at them and watched their suspicious faces. ”We’re mated, the mind link still works,” I said. Guess I decided to tell them. Keeping secrets would just blow up in my face and we had too much going on already. Nicks eyes rose and Edmund’s face was turning red. I could talk to their sister and they couldn’t. ”Well fucking hell, good for you,” Edmund spat. "Ed, calm down." Nick gritted. ”Okey seriously, what’s our plan?” Cassy said and tossed her arms in the air. She wasn't even healed completely yet but still, she was ready to fight Asher. Word had gotten around about Gabby’s departure from the pack. Everyone thought she had left willingly, nobody knew the truth and it felt like every
~Aiden’s POV~ I stared into the empty room- suddenly regretting ever letting her sleep away from me. I should've kept her closer, had she been in my room, with me, maybe this would've never happened. The bed was neatly made because no one had slept in it since Gabby left. Everything looked untouched and there wasnät a trace of her having lived here except for the clothes in the closet. But this time I swore that when Gabby moved back, she was staying with me. Playing the hero was all fun and games until reality settled and you realize that you don't have a next move. That was why I always calculated everything to the t because you couldn't run a pack, or protect your people, from your heroic thoughts alone. You needed a plan. My people trusted me and our pack had always been tight-knit and trusting of each other. My father and his before him- going back centuries- made sure of that. Many years ago another pack attacked, they were stronger and had more warriors and everyone though
There was no difference between the girls Gabby had encountered in her life who all went above and beyond to abuse her generosity, take advantage of her family's dysfunctional relationship and then toss her aside when she no longer served them. The only difference I could possibly see in me and them was that I was the one person on this planet meant to not hurt her. It was supposed to be me who protected her and showed her that there was such a thing as genuine love but I hadn’t and that hurt. If anybody had proven to Gabby how she deserves to be treated, besides her brothers, it was Casandra. ”I don’t any longer though.” I looked at Nick. Noah and Edmund were sitting quietly watching between us. Any moment that those two were silent for even a second was a clear sign that things were serious. They knew when to back down and it was usually when Nick talked. ”You’ve proven yourself the last couple of months. It shows that you care about Gabby and that you are trying to make thing
I drove down the main road for twenty minutes before exiting on a smaller road that went through two towns. The further I got-even though it wasn't very far- everything got more gloomy and depressing. By the end the houses were wreckages and the laws were dried dirt. Some of them didn't have windows and I only saw about three people outside. I took the small offroad path that led uphill and into the woods. Just as I was about to reach my destination I was met with a metal sign on the side of the road next to the gate. ”Do not enter!” That’s cute. I drove in and stopped outside the little cabin which was about five minutes into the woods. I locked the car and stood outside, watching the dark windows. ”Hello?” I asked and stepped closer to the porch. I took another step, trying to see past the cobweb and filth that had collected on the windows. I didn't see anyone in there or even movements but she had to be there. Just as I took yet another step closer to the porch a fire lit up
~Gabby’s POV~ I couldn't fathom how Asher ended up here with his pack. And this pack was unlike any other I had ever seen before and it scared me to the core. The whole idea of Aiden and my brothers ever going up against these men was terrifying. The chills ran down my spine and out through my toes. I knew Aidens strength and I knew my brothers, they were all incredibly strong, stronger than most others. But this-these weren't regular werewolves. They didn't just train to learn but they fought to kill. I had seen three of their men die during training in just under an hour of being outside of the house. The only good thing to come out of this was that I had now seen their weakness and I could tell it to Aiden. These men, however strong and bloodthirsty, weren't a pack. They didn't care about each other and would much rather finish a mission than help their friend or pack member. And trust me, that was a weakness. One of the men started beating on the other, he fell on the ground b
I walked down the corridor and past an open space with a sofa and a fireplace. I heard someone screaming and watched as one of the men fucked the girl over the table. He was slamming into her and turned his head as though he sensed me. His eyes were black and he was digging his fingers into the girl's waist.Our eyes locked and he smiled, laughing menacingly before growling and fucking her even harder. The girl's eyes rolled back into her head and she gritted her teeth. I hurriedly walked past the room. A dreadful thought flashed in my mind the closer I got to the wooden door. I grabbed onto the metal handle and pressed it down. It was the only door here, this had to be where the girl had run off to. There was a straight stone staircase leading up to another floor and it was dark and damp. My foot slipped and I gasped as I held onto the wall.At the top of the stairs was another door but it was locked. I looked back, the door downstairs was closed and I didn't hear anyone coming. As
It felt like the world stopped spinning and the only thing moving around at this point was the subtle flicker of the flame behind the witch. She asked me to give up my wolf. ’You’re not seriously thinking about this, are you?’ Aiden can finally be mine ’Your obsession is driving you to give me up, don't you see how much of a problem this has become? You’re acting like a psycho and Aiden will never want to be with a wolfless girl’ I’m so sorry ”Deal.” I said and Triana growled in the back of my head- so loud that I closed my eyes and bit together to get through the pain. ”Come with me.” She said and walked into the adjoining room. I walked with heavy steps, and the only thing I saw in front of me was Aidens face. His glorious body and his arms wrap around me as he chooses me. He’ll be mine. He will finally be mine. ”Lay down.” She said and pointed to a wooden table. I got up and laid down on my back with my hand on my stomach. ’Don’t do this. You’ll regret it!’ The wit