Chapter 27 Mia's POVI wake before the sun peek over the trees. Time to set next move in motion. I slip quiet from bed, not want to wake Nathan yet. He make bad actor and I need him blind for now. I grab quill and parchment from my pack sitting by the door.The words flow easy, practiced lies dripping from my pen:"Dear Luke, You surprised to hear from me, but no need. I occupied with pack work Logan don't want to hear. Feel he never let rogues like us get too close now. I think we should meet, talk in person. Just you and me.Mia"I smirk reading it over. Just enough truth sprinkled in to not raise too much suspicion from that half-feral lout.Outside, I hear the cawing cry of the raven Littne send to be my herald. Bony talons scrape at the window shutter as the clever bird waits for its message. I hurry over and gently tie the folded note to its scaly leg. One firm look in those beady black eyes is all it need to screech out a hoarse cry and take wing over the canopy. Off to f
Chapter 28Mia's POVI lay back on the rumpled furs, feeling Nathan's solid weight shift off me. That was...satisfactory enough, I suppose. He certainly seemed pacified and pliant for the time being after our joining, as usual.Though in truth, the entire ritual of physical intimacy grows more distasteful with each repetition these days. I can't even muster the faintest flickers of arousal or release anymore, simply going through the motions out of pragmatic necessity to maintain control over this pathetic pawn.With a slight frown, I drag myself into a sitting position and survey Nathan's prone, sated form beside me. He's already drifting back toward unconsciousness, chest rising and falling in the steady cadence of meaningless slumber. How utterly oblivious he remains to the cataclysms steadily engulfing his paltry existence.Well, I can't have him getting too complacent just yet. Not when there's still so much delicious discord left to sow before this day is through. One slender ha
Chapter 29Nathan's POVI woke up early in the morning, expecting to find Mia by my side, but to my surprise, she was nowhere to be found. The empty space beside me felt cold, and a sense of unease crept over me. I recalled our discussion from the previous night about her Luna ceremony, and I couldn't help but wonder if her absence had something to do with it.Pushing aside my concerns, I got out of bed and headed to the bathroom to freshen up. As the warm water cascaded over my body, my mind raced with thoughts of Mia and her whereabouts. I hoped she wasn't still upset about our disagreement.After my bath, I made my way to the training ground, hoping to clear my mind and focus on my duties as the alpha. As I approached, I spotted Gaza, my trusted beta, already engaged in his training routine."Gaza!" I called out, grabbing his attention.He immediately stopped and bowed his head in respect. "Good morning, Alpha. How can I assist you?"I hesitated for a moment before asking, "Have yo
CHAPTER 30 Luke's POV: I was cleaning the backside of our pack's training area, the place where Logan and I used to train together. As I worked, I noticed a raven perched on a nearby tree, making a lot of noise. Curious, I moved closer to investigate. As I approached, I saw a small piece of paper tied to the raven's leg. The bird dropped the note, and I picked it up, unfolding it carefully. A smile spread across my face as I realized it was from Mia, my childhood friend from our days as rogues before Logan took Zara and me in. Excited, I quickly scribbled a reply, suggesting we meet at the lake where we used to play as kids. I tied the message to the raven's leg and watched as it flew away. Just then, I heard footsteps behind me and turned to see Zara approaching, looking upset. "Luke, you won't believe what happened!" she exclaimed, her voice filled with frustration. "What's wrong, little sis?" I asked, concerned. "It's Alpha Logan," Zara complained. "He keeps ignoring me and c
CHAPTER 31 Mia's POV: I returned to the Night Fall pack, my heart heavy with worry. As soon as I stepped foot inside the pack's boundaries, I heard the news that made my blood run cold: Nathan was sick. I felt my face crumble, tears threatening to spill from my eyes as I raced towards the pack hospital, my feet carrying me as fast as they could. Bursting through the doors, I saw Nathan lying on a bed, looking pale and weak. I rushed to his side, my heart pounding in my chest. "Nathan!" I cried out, my voice filled with anguish. I turned to Gaza, who was standing nearby, his face etched with concern. "What happened?" Gaza shook his head sadly. "He went out looking for you and collapsed. We brought him here as quickly as we could." I fell to my knees beside Nathan's bed, clasping his hand in mine. Tears streamed down my face as I pleaded with the moon goddess to spare my mate. "Please, please don't take him from me," I begged, my voice barely above a whisper. As I wept, a single t
Chapter 32 Logan's POV: Days had passed since the attack in the dinner hall, and I found myself growing weaker with each passing moment. Olie, my wolf, was restless and unhappy, yearning for Selena's presence. Her disappearance, orchestrated by Mia, had left a gaping hole in both of us. "Luke!" I called out from my office, my voice strained. "Luke!" But there was no response. I knew he was just outside the pack office, yet he pretended not to hear me. Frustration bubbled up inside me, mixing with the ever-present pain. The door creaked open, and Gina, my sister and Luke's mate, stepped inside. "Brother, are you okay?" she asked, her voice laced with concern. I kept my face hidden, not wanting her to see the weakness etched upon it. "No, Gina. I'm not okay. Please, you have to get Luke." Gina nodded and left the room, her footsteps echoing as she descended the stairs. I could hear their muffled conversation, Luke feigning ignorance to my calls. Finally, he entered the office, a l
CHAPTER 33 Selena's POV: I woke up in complete darkness, disoriented and confused. My head throbbed and my limbs felt heavy. As I tried to move, I realized I was confined in a small, cramped space. Panic rose in my throat as the memories came flooding back - Zara, Luke, and Mia had brought me here and buried me in this underground prison. "Help!" I screamed, my voice hoarse and desperate. "Someone, please help me!" But there was no response, only the echoes of my own cries bouncing off the earthen walls. I was alone, trapped, and helpless. As the hours crawled by, my mind drifted to happier times. I remembered how my father had taken in Mia when she was just a rogue pup, how he had shown her kindness and compassion. Mia and I had become the best of friends, inseparable and loyal. I thought of Nathan, Mia's mate, and how she used to gush about him. "Selena, he's perfect," she would say, her eyes shining with love. "I pray to the moon goddess that you find a mate as wonderful as hi
chapter 34 Selena's POV: The boat ride with Yarrow was far from pleasant. As a wolf, I had a strong aversion to water transportation, and the constant rocking of the small vessel made my stomach churn. I clung to the sides, my knuckles white, and prayed for the journey to be over soon. After what felt like an eternity, Yarrow tapped me on the shoulder. "Selena, wake up. We've reached the sea port." I opened my eyes, blinking against the bright sunlight. As I stumbled out of the boat, I found myself standing before a massive rock formation that seemed to stretch endlessly in either direction. "Is this the Clave?" I asked, my voice hoarse from disuse. Yarrow nodded, his eyes fixed on the towering wall of stone. "Yes, this is the City of the Unknown." I frowned, scanning the barren landscape. "Where do people live here? And are you sure Mia and Luke won't find us?" Yarrow placed a reassuring hand on my shoulder. "Be calm, my dear. You will soon discover your true self." He approa