Mia’s Point of View Laying on the ground seemingly lifeless. Small breaths. Slowly, Mia tried opening her eyes. Her eyes heavy from all the drugs Roman had given her. Making her heartbeat slow. Moving around slowly, letting out a moan once and a while. The tightness of the chains made it difficult to move. Mia tried to stand up. Her legs felt like jelly making her fall to the ground instantly. Eating dust. Feeling woozy. Mia noticed a dark figure appear. Difficulty focusing. She tried to speak but no words wanted to form. “Well. Well. Well. Look who finally decided to wake up. Did you have a wonderful slumber?” The voice said. I tried to make out who it was but to no avail. My head rolling around trying to make sense of what was happening. “Looks like you’re still a bit sleepy. I will come back a bit later. Oh, and I have a surprise for you.” As these words were said I felt a sharp pain in my side. A kick to the side. I let out a loud moan. Mia held her left side. Trying to get r
Ethan’s Point of View Kylo’s men were set to hit the road. Gathering their last things, greeting their families. Kylo greeted the Omega. Tears started to fill her eyes. Hugging her, he kept a straight face. Showing his men that he was not afraid of anything. That he was ready to search for his daughter and bring her home safely. The last time Ethan had seen Mia was when he rejected her. That was a memory he couldn’t push aside. His feelings for her progressed. Thinking about the way he treated her that night she went missing, he hated himself ever since. He had to know she was safe. The struggle to control his anger was something he had to learn to control. All that Ethan wanted to do no was to kill Roman. If he was to hurt even a single hair on her, he would slice his throat without hesitation. “Young Alpha. Are you ready?” Kylo placed his hand on my shoulder. Shaking me a little bit. “Yes, sir. I need to know that she is safe.” Nodding my head keeping my eyes fixed on the woods
Mia’s Point of View Waking up, Mia sat up straight leaning against the wall. Noticing the blanket that was on her was not the same one that she grabbed off the ground last night. Realizing Roman had sneaked in her and replaced the blankets. Her heart started to pound loudly. Trying to calm herself down. She tried directing her attention to the chains. Trying to think of a way to get free. Mia tried lifting one boney finger as soon as she touched it. It clenched tighter. She lets out a squeal. Her realization of her being able to break free was impossible. She knows there is a way to remove these chains, but she had no idea what and how that might be. A loud noise echoes through the hall. Mia did not move, did not even flinch. She knew exactly who it would be. No one else knew she was here. The hope of someone else walking through that door was one in one million. She knew Roman would be standing in front of her any minute. She started to hear the clucking of his shoes, but she als
Mia’s Point of View Sitting in the corner of her cell. Tears ran down her cheeks. Mia’s heart was broken into millions of pieces. A sniff echoed through the hall. Looking up, Mia wiped away her tears and then making her way to her feet. Determined to escape. She looked down at the chains on her arms. Trying to remember what she had learned as a child regarding these types of chains. Shaking her head. Trying to be calm. In hopes, the chains will release on their own. Nothing. No movement. She lets out a sigh. Falling to her knees, she knew there was no way out. She was stuck here no matter what. She remembered that they wanted to transport her to the Lothians, which is the time she would take her chance to escape. While her thoughts ran wild, she heard a door open. Keeping her pose she waiting to see who would come walking down the hall. Roman. “What are you doing here?” I asked with disgust, looking at him up and down. “Here you have to eat and drink something.” He placed a plate
Aspen’s Point of View He stared at Ethan as he stormed off. Making him confused. He leaned back against the log and then stared towards the sky. Admiring the stars. Noticing Kylo walking towards him he sat up straight. Pretending not to have seen him, he fixed his eyes on the fire. “Aspen.” Kylo’s voice made me look up instantly. “Yes sir.” Quickly, I made my way to my feet. Standing on guard. “Stand down.” I relaxed and found my seat again. “May I join you?” “Yes, of course.” Gesturing for Kylo to have a seat. “This Ethan character. He is something else. There is something that he is not telling up. But what could it be.” Kylo tapped his lips indicating that he was thinking. “I don’t think it is my place to tell you, sir. He was here a few minutes ago and blabbered it to me.” Saying this while poking the fire with a stick. “Aspen, I order you to tell me what he told you. Now.” Kylo said this than grabbing my face and turning it towards him. Making me stare into his eyes. “I’
Two hours of silence. The sun baking their faces. Sweat running down. Ethan suddenly comes to a stop. Climbing off his horse and walking towards a tree sniffing the air. Faces going left and right, up, and down. Sniffing the tree alongside the road. He froze. “Mia.” The words left my mouth softly. “Ethan, what is the hold-up?” Kylo’s yelled from the front of the pack. “I smell her.” My words were still soft. “What? Speak up, boy. I’m getting old my hearing isn’t what it used to be.” Kylo started coming closer to me. “I have her scent. She was her. This must be the way they went.” Running towards my horse and quickly jumped on her and started sprinting with her. The rest of the pack started to follow Ethan. The wind blew through their hair. The cold of the wind was just what they needed. “If we hurry, we might catch up with them!” I yelled from the front of the pack. “Young Alpha, slow down! It might be a trap!” Ignoring what Kylo had to say. I continued sprinting. Before Eth
Aspen’s Point of View The clucking of horses was deafening. No one dared to say a word. Aspen stared around, checking their surroundings. Making sure nothing will catch them by surprise. Swinging his feet, Ethan started to get annoyed and broke the silence. “Would you just, fucking stop that! It’s getting fucking annoying.” Ethan snapped and everyone turned around to stare at us. “Sorry. I’m just used to riding my own horse. Not my fault we had to leave your horse for the dead. Maybe we should have taken them out of their misery. Poor animals. In pain…” Before I could finish Ethan cut me off. “You are so annoying at this very minute. If you hate it so much being at the back of your own fucking horse, you can climb off and walk.” Ethan said without turning around. Before Aspen could say anything, the pack came to a standstill. Kylo turned his horse around without Ethan and Aspen noticing. Then Kylo jumped into the conversation. “Would both of you just shut up? You two are worse t
Mia’s Point of View Roman slapped Mia across the face. Making her open her eyes in an instant. Frightened she jumped up, and with this, the chains on her arms gripped tighter. Making her let out a soft scream. The chains gripped deeper into her skin. Making blood drip on the ground. She fell to her knees. She stared at her arms. She let out loud breaths. She slowly looked up and saw Roman and Mace standing in front of her. “Where the fuck am I?” I asked, trying to keep my breath steady. “You’re at the border darling. Remember we told you this.” Mace said with a calm and loving voice. Then she started to walk towards me. “Stay the hell away from me!” Yelling out, she stood still. Then a smile appeared on her face. Clapping her hands. I stared at her confused. “Do you understand what hell you put us through? The nappy changing. The early morning cries. Fuck you were so annoying. Not to mention the part of raising you just to get to this part.” She said with hatred. “I never asked
Mia was relieved to finally be out of the clinic after two long days. The nurses and doctors had assured her that she and her baby were one hundred percent fine, but for some reason, they still kept her there. Mia couldn't wait to get back to her normal life.Aspen had come to pick her up from the clinic. He was thrilled to see Mia and couldn't wait to take her home.When they arrived at the castle, her parents were waiting for her. They were hysterical, asking Mia a bunch of questions about how she was feeling and if she was okay. Mia tried to reassure them that everything was fine, but they were still worried.Aspen stepped in and helped calm Mia's parents down. He explained to them that Mia had been given a clean bill of health by the doctors and that she was doing great. Mia's parents finally relaxed and were grateful for Aspen's reassurance.Mia was grateful to have Aspen by her side during this difficult time. She knew that she could always count on him to be there for her, no m
Mia’s Point of View Mia hugged Aspen tightly, feeling his warmth and comfort. She knew she could always count on him to be there for her, no matter what. "I'm going for a walk in the garden," I said softly, pulling away from the embrace.Aspen nodded, understanding the need for some alone time. "Take your time," he replied, giving her a reassuring smile.Mia left her room and made her way down the hallway, her footsteps echoing softly on the polished marble floor. She could feel the cool breeze on her skin as she stepped outside, the scent of blooming flowers filling her senses.Making her way to the fountain, Mia took a deep breath, feeling the stress and worries of the day slowly melting away. She closed her eyes, letting the peaceful sound of the water soothe her mind.As she opened her eyes, Mia noticed a small butterfly fluttering around the fountain. She watched as it danced around the water, its wings glistening in the sunlight. Mia smiled, feeling a sense of joy and wonder wa
Elana's Point of View Elana sat in the dimly lit cottage, her mind racing with thoughts of how to get close to Mia. She knew that the only way to place the curse on Mia's unborn child was to gain her trust and get close to her. But how was she going to do that in just one night?Elana had to carry out this task. She had specific instructions on how to place the curse, but it required her to be in close proximity to Mia. Elana knew that Mia was heavily guarded, and it would be difficult to get close to her without raising suspicion.As she sat there, deep in thought, she heard a knock at the door. She cautiously got up and opened the door to find a servant standing there with a tray of food. The servant informed her that the King and Queen had sent the food for her and that they wished her a good night's rest.Elana thanked the servant and closed the door. She sat back down and looked at the food on the tray. She knew that she needed her strength for the task ahead, but she couldn't b
Mia’s Point of View Mia woke up to the sound of birds chirping outside her window. She turned to her side and saw Aspen sleeping peacefully next to her. Mia smiled and decided to let him sleep on his day off. She got out of bed quietly and tiptoed out of the room.Mia walked out into the garden and was greeted by the sight of beautiful flowers blooming all around her. She took a deep breath and felt the fresh air fill her lungs. She decided to take a walk around the garden and admire the beauty of nature.As she was walking, she bumped into her mother who was also taking a walk in the garden. Mia's mother informed her about a strange woman who was staying in one of the cottages. Mia was surprised to hear this and asked her mother for more details.Her mother told her that the woman had arrived late last night and had asked for a room to stay in. Maya didn't want to worry Mia. Thus, she didn't give her more information about why the woman came here in the first place. She seemed to be
Aspen’s Point of ViewAspen left Mia in her room to go and do his duties as the guard of the King and Queen. He had a lot of responsibilities to take care of, and he couldn't afford to waste any time. However, as he walked away from her room, he couldn't stop thinking about her.Mia had been on his mind ever since he met her. There was something about her that drew him in, something that made him feel alive. He couldn't explain it, but he knew that he wanted to be with her.Aspen tried to focus on his duties, but his mind kept wandering back to Mia. He wondered what she was doing, if she was thinking about him too. He couldn't wait to see her again, to talk to her, to be near her.Aspen knew that he had to be careful. He couldn't let his feelings for Mia interfere with his duties as a guard. He had to remain focused and alert at all times. But it was hard. Every time he thought about her, his heart skipped a beat.Aspen knew that he had to find a way to control his emotions. He couldn
Mia’s Point of ViewMia woke up to the soft sound of Aspen's breathing next to her. She smiled, feeling a sense of comfort and safety, knowing that he was there with her. She turned around to face him, admiring his peaceful expression as he slept soundly.As she lay there, Mia noticed a flash of blue and red out of the corner of her eye. She turned her head towards the window and saw a beautiful bird perched on the windowsill. It was a blue and red bird, with feathers that shimmered in the morning light.Mia felt a sense of wonder as she watched the bird, admiring its beauty and grace. She wondered what kind of bird it was and where it had come from. She sat up in bed, careful not to wake Aspen, and leaned closer to the window to get a better look.The bird seemed to sense her presence and turned its head to look at her. Mia felt a connection with the bird, as if it was trying to communicate with her. She smiled, feeling a sense of peace and joy wash over her.As she watched the bird,
Mia's Point of ViewMia woke up in the middle of the night, her body pulsing with desire. She couldn't help but feel the intense urge to be touched, to be held, to be loved. She turned to her side and saw Aspen sleeping soundly beside her. She knew she couldn't resist the temptation any longer."Mmm, Aspen," I whispered, nudging him gently. "Wake up."Aspen stirred, his eyes still heavy with sleep. "What's wrong, Mia?" he asked, his voice groggy."I can't sleep," I replied, my voice low and husky. "I need you."Aspen's eyes widened as he realized what she meant. He sat up, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. "Are you sure?" he asked, his voice laced with concern.I nodded, my eyes dark with desire. "I've never felt like this before," I said. "I need you to make love to me."Aspen didn't need any more convincing. He leaned in and kissed her deeply, his hands roaming over her body. Mia moaned softly, her body arching into his touch. Mia couldn't resist Aspen's charm any longer. With each
Back at the LothiansAfter Mia and her pack left, the Lothians waited for a while before they could retrieve Zion's body from under the boulder. They knew that they had to wait for Mia and her pack to leave, as they did not want to risk any confrontation or conflict with them.The Lothians were devastated by Zion's death, and they knew that they had to give her a proper burial. They had to wait for the right moment to retrieve his body, as they did not want to disrespect Mia and her pack by doing it in their presence.As they waited, the Lothians reminisced about Zion and the times they had spent together. They remembered her bravery, her loyalty, and her unwavering spirit. They knew that she had died protecting them, and they were grateful for her sacrifice.Finally, the moment arrived, and the Lothians set out to retrieve Zion's body. They carefully moved the boulder, and there she was, lying peacefully. They gently lifted her body and carried her back to their den.The Lothians hel
Mia’s Point of ViewAfter dinner, Mia made her way to her room, feeling content and satisfied. She had enjoyed a delicious meal with her family, and now she was looking forward to some quiet time alone. Mia loved spending time in her room, especially at night when she could gaze out of her window and admire the stars.As she sat in her window, lost in thought, Mia heard a knock on her bedroom door. She turned her head and saw Aspen standing in the doorway. Aspen greeted Mia with a smile and asked if she wanted something to drink.Mia was surprised but pleased by Aspen's offer. He had always been a thoughtful and caring person, and Mia appreciated his kindness. "Sure, that sounds great," Mia said, smiling back at Aspen.Aspen made his way to the mini bar that was in Mia’s room and started pouring them a drink, and Mia continued to stare out of the window. She loved the peacefulness of the night, and the way the stars twinkled in the sky. It was a beautiful sight, and one that always ma