Avery’s Point of ViewI stepped out of the living room, heading toward the stables, I took a sharp turn and passed two girls discussing, I planned to ignore them but paused when I heard a familiar word, ‘Krypta Clan’."Did you hear what happened to the Moonwalker Pack? And the Krypta Clan?" one of them whispered, her voice tinged with awe and fear."Of course I did," the other replied "The Alpha King wiped them out…. well, almost. They say he’s furious and won’t stop until they’ve paid in double for their treason."I frowned, staying where I was, my interest growing despite myself. A part of me wanted to ignore it, those people had never spared a shred of kindness for me. Yet, the thought of their suffering stirred something complicated in my chest.The first girl leaned closer and said. "I heard they’ve lost hundreds already; warriors, elders, even some of the children. It’s… awful."The second girl nodded in response. "My grandfather said it’s only the beginning. The King’s orders a
Kaiden’s Point of View“As of today, we are cutting off our alliance with these two packs; The Moonwalker Pack and The Krypta Clan.” I paused so that the people in the room could take in the news.The elders turned to each other as they started whispering, having had enough, I raised my hands and spoke with an icy tone, “If you have opinions or dissatisfactions, I would prefer for you to say them rather than for you to whisper within yourselves, knowing fully well that I can hear every single word you say”I let my gaze sweep across the room, catching the faint unease in their eyes. I’d just finished speaking when an elder on the far side of the table rose to his feet. His movements were slow and deliberate, and his expression carried a cautious determination. I knew where this was going even before he opened his mouth.“Your Highness,” he began, his tone deferential but firm. “If I may… it wouldn’t be wise to completely cut off the Krypta Clan and the Moonwalker Pack. While their cri
Kaiden's Point of ViewAn hour later, I finally slowed down, breathing hard as I came to a stop. My chest heaved as I looked around, confused.My frown deepened. I was supposed to be racing through the woods, yet somehow, I had ended up here, on the other side of the pack. My Beta, Caspian, lived in this area. It would be strange for me to show up unannounced, especially when there wasn’t any business that required my presence. I sighed, shaking my head, and turned to leave.But then I saw her.Snowy.The sight of her froze me in place. She was standing by a shed, her starlight-white hair glinting in the afternoon sunlight. Her pale skin seemed to glow, and her violet eyes sparkled with joy. She looked even more stunning than the last time I saw her. There was an effortless grace in the way she moved, her aura captivating as she hummed softly to herself.I watched her take a few steps, but just as she neared the shed, her foot caught on something, and she stumbled. Without thinking, I
Kaiden’s Point of ViewI grabbed the man’s arm in an iron grip, my voice low and laced with venom. “Get your hands off her.”Both of them froze. The man blinked, clearly startled by my sudden appearance. Snowy’s violet eyes widened, her mouth slightly open as if she couldn’t quite believe what she was seeing.“Alpha Kaiden,” the man stammered, his tone a mix of surprise and fear. “I didn’t….”“Did I stutter?” I growled, my voice cutting through the air like a blade. My gaze bore into his, daring him to challenge me. “Put. Her. Down.”Snowy, still in his arms, quickly placed a hand on his chest. “It’s okay, Derrick,” she said softly, her voice calm yet confused. “You can let me down.”Derrick hesitated, his gaze darting between Snowy and me, before he finally complied, gently setting her on her feet. She adjusted her dress, her expression a mix of concern and bewilderment as she looked at me.“What are you doing here, Alpha?” she asked, her tone carefully neutral but laced with curiosi
Avery’s Point of ViewI walked into the house, barely acknowledging anyone, as what happened earlier today with the Alpha flashed through my mind. ‘Why’s he behaving as if we are mates?’ I thought as I walked further into the house. I thought one only gets a mate once in a lifetime. I was still in my oceans of thoughts when Laura snapped her fingers in my face, “A penny for your thought”, she said with a smile. I scratched my head in embarrassment as my cheeks took on a slight shade of red.“Erm… It’s nothing serious, I was just…..”, I paused as I took in my surroundings, how come i was just noticing this?“What’s the occasion?”, I asked, quickly changing the topic.“Tonight is the yearly celebration held in the pack,” Laura said, her face lighting up with enthusiasm. “It’s one of the biggest events we have, and everyone looks forward to it. There’s music, dancing, and lots of food. It’s the perfect time for everyone to unwind.”I nodded slowly, unsure why she seemed so excited about
Avery’s Point of ViewAs I raised my head, my cheek still stinging from the slap, my gaze locked onto her Maya, the same nuisance from the boutique. She stood before me, her lips curled into a self-satisfied smirk as she crossed her arms, clearly reveling in her perceived victory.“You,” she said, her tone dripping with malice. “We meet again. This time, you’ll pay for humiliating me back then.”The sting on my cheek and her audacious words only fueled my anger. I straightened my posture, letting a slow, mocking smile spread across my lips.“Are you still on about the boutique?” I asked, my tone light but laced with sarcasm. Then, with deliberate slowness, I added, “Or is it the live recording of you in your undies? Maybe it’s the part where you fell flat on your face? Or could it be when you tried to steal my dress?”Maya’s confident smirk faltered, and she began to glance nervously at the crowd forming around us. Murmurs rippled through the gathering as people whispered to one anoth
Avery’s Point of ViewKaiden’s gaze didn’t waver, and I felt myself getting lost in it. Panic bubbled inside me. Before he could say another word, I blurted, “I need some air. Excuse me.”Without waiting for a response, I turned and hurried out of the hall, my heart pounding in my chest. I found myself in the garden, the cool night air offering a momentary reprieve. I walked deeper into the garden, past the neatly trimmed hedges and blooming flowers, searching for a quiet place where I wouldn’t be easily found.Leaning against a tree, I tried to catch my breath. “What’s wrong with you?” I muttered to myself, scolding my reflection in a nearby fountain’s water. “Why did you suddenly feel speechless and breathless around him?”I paced, shaking my head as if to rid myself of the memory of his gaze. “Get it together, Avery,” I said firmly, but my cheeks still felt hot.“Running away from me?”The deep, familiar voice made me jump. Whirling around, I found myself face-to-face with Kaiden.
Avery’s Point of ViewAs I bolted out of the garden, my breath coming in ragged gasps, I barely noticed the darkened path ahead of me. My only focus was putting as much distance as possible between myself and the intoxicating presence of Kaiden.But then I collided with something or rather, someone.“Sorry,” I muttered, not even looking up as I tried to keep moving.A firm hand grabbed my wrist, stopping me in my tracks. “Wait,” a soft yet familiar voice said.I froze, my heart still racing as the person turned me to face them. My breath hitched the moment I saw her.“Avery?” she gasped, her eyes widening in recognition.It took a moment for my own shock to subside, but as I took in the woman standing before me, realization dawned. “Aliyah?” I whispered, my voice filled with disbelief. “Is it really you?”A wide smile spread across her face as she nodded. “It’s me!”I blinked, momentarily lost for words. Aliyah had been one of the very few people in the Krypta Clan who had ever truly
Avery’s Point Of ViewA soft warmth wrapped around me, a delicious heat pressing against my back, making me feel cocooned in comfort. My eyes fluttered open, blinking against the golden light filtering through the cracks of the cave. My vision adjusted, and the first thing I saw was him.Kaiden’s face was inches away, his features relaxed in sleep, his dark lashes resting against his cheekbones. His messy raven-black hair fell over his forehead, and the soft rise and fall of his chest was soothing. I traced my fingers lightly across his sharp jawline, marveling at how someone could look this breathtaking even while sleeping. He seemed so… peaceful. So unlike the dominant, teasing menace he usually was.I sighed, shifting slightly, but the moment I moved, I realized something.I was trapped in his embrace.Kaiden's strong arms were wrapped securely around my waist, my body pressed flush against his bare chest. His warmth seeped into my skin, and for a moment, I just lay there, too stunn
Narrator’s Point Of ViewIN THE CELESTIAL REALMThe ethereal glow of the Celestial Realm bathed Selene and Venus in a soft, silver radiance. They stood side by side, their celestial robes flowing like liquid stardust, gazing down into the mortal world where Kaiden and Avery were lost in the whirlwind of desire.Venus smirked as she observed the Alpha holding himself back, his touch reverent, his kisses worshipful. She folded her arms, amusement twinkling in her golden eyes."It’s working," she murmured, a knowing smile curving her lips. "Your boy is making a move."Selene nodded but didn’t respond immediately. Her gaze remained distant, thoughtful, as if she were peering beyond what Venus could see.Venus frowned. "Selene?"The Moon Goddess finally spoke, her voice soft but laced with something heavy. "The girl has met her wolf."Venus sucked in a sharp breath, her playful demeanor momentarily faltering. "That means she’s close… close to unlocking her celestial heritage."Selene gave a
Warning: Mature Erotic Contents AheadKaiden’s Point Of ViewAvery was bare in my arms, slick from the water, every inch of her soft, warm skin pressing into me. Her violet eyes were heavy with desire, her lips swollen from my kisses. She was stunning, otherworldly, mine. And she didn’t even know it yet.I tightened my grip on her, feeling the rapid beat of her heart against my chest. Without warning, I slammed my lips onto hers, drawing a sharp gasp from her. I seized the moment, slipping my tongue past her parted lips, claiming her in a way that left no room for hesitation. She tasted like wild honey and something uniquely hers—intoxicating, addictive. Her fingers tangled in my hair, her nails grazing my scalp as I deepened the kiss, pulling her impossibly closer.My hands roamed freely, tracing the curve of her spine, the dip of her waist, the round swell of her hips.Avery whimpered, her hands flying to my shoulders, gripping me as though I was the only thing keeping her from fal
Kaiden’s Point of View"He was my former mate… but he rejected me."A dangerous silence fell between us.A mate. That word alone sent something bitter and venomous coursing through my veins. He was her mate. No. He had been her mate. And he had rejected her. But he hadn’t just rejected her. He had hurt her.Left marks on her.Broke her.Slade was furious. He snarled inside my head, his rage intertwining with mine. ‘He touched what’s ours.’I clenched my jaw, my grip tightening instinctively before I forced myself to loosen it.I was pissed. No, I was beyond pissed.But I wasn’t about to scare her.Not now.Not when she had finally told me the truth.I exhaled sharply, trying to calm the storm inside me. "He rejected you," I repeated, as if saying it out loud would make me understand why this bastard had given up something as rare and precious as her.Avery gave me a small nod.I reached up, running a hand through my wet hair, trying to keep my rage in check."And he’s still breathing
Kaiden’s Point of ViewThe meeting had been dragging on for far too long.I leaned back in my chair, my fingers drumming against the polished wood of the table. My patience was wearing thin, and Dalton—gods, Dalton wouldn’t shut up about the new defense strategies he was proposing."We need to reinforce the eastern border," he was saying, his deep voice laced with caution. "There have been rumors of rogue movements……"I barely heard the rest.Beside him, Caspian sat with his usual calm demeanor, flipping through a list of names. "Five packs have broken the rules this month alone," he muttered, his tone exasperated. "Three failed to pay their tributes, one harbored a fugitive, and another had the audacity to….."I sighed, rolling my eyes. I don’t have time for this.All I wanted was to go back home.To her.To Avery.‘Since when has our well-behaved Alpha started behaving like a lovesick boy?’Slade’s amused voice rang through my head, and I groaned inwardly.‘Keep on teasing me, you o
Avery’s Point of ViewThe house was too quiet.The kind of silence that made every creak of the floorboards sound like a whisper in the dark. The kind that pressed in on me, wrapping around me like a heavy cloak. I sighed, stretching my arms over my head as I lay on the plush couch, staring at the high ceiling. The chandelier above twinkled softly, casting golden patterns across the walls, but it didn’t make the emptiness feel any less suffocating.Kaiden had left earlier that morning, saying he needed to return to the pack to handle some things. “To avoid suspicion,” he had said. Right. As if anyone would suspect anything if he just stayed with me a little longer.I huffed, rolling onto my side and clutching a pillow.“How long does it take to handle pack matters, you jerk?” I muttered under my breath.I wasn’t even sure why I was so annoyed. It wasn’t like I wanted him around. Right?A name flickered in my mind like a whisper carried by the wind.Lynexia.I froze.That dream. The o
Maya’s Point of ViewNightfall had arrived, and with it came the final stage of my plan.I stood in front of my mirror, staring at the woman reflected back at me. A woman dressed to kill—literally.The dress I had chosen was black, silk-like liquid against my skin, hugging every curve in a way that screamed temptation. The plunging neckline barely covered my chest, and the high slit exposed a sinful amount of leg. Underneath, I wore nothing. Not a scrap of fabric. Just as he had requested.The fool.I reached for my most expensive perfume, the one that made men weak in the knees, and dabbed it along my pulse points—my neck, my wrists, the valley of my breasts. The intoxicating scent filled the room, wrapping around me like a seductive spell.One special thing about this perfume was that it didn’t just make men weak in the knees, it concealed my scent entirely. A rare, potent blend crafted from moonshade flowers and wolfsbane, designed to seal the wearer's natural smell. No wolf, no m
Maya’s Point of ViewBut even as I stormed out of the Pack House, I could still feel the weight of his gaze on my back. And deep inside my mind, Cinder howled in anguish.‘I did the right thing’, I told myself. ‘I don’t need a mate. I already have everything I’ve ever wanted.’But as I walked, I noticed something.Footsteps.Soft but deliberate.I clenched my jaw, my wolf instincts prickling at the realization. He’s following me.I growled lowly, a warning. It wasn’t loud, but it was firm. A clear message: Stay away from me.Yet, the footsteps didn’t stop.I came to an abrupt halt, spinning on my heel. Sure enough, there he was, Lucas, standing a few feet away, his hazel eyes locked onto mine, an infuriatingly calm expression on his face.I narrowed my eyes. “Why are you following me?” I demanded, my voice sharp.Lucas only smiled. A small, knowing smirk that made my blood boil. “Nothing,” he said casually. “Just wanted to know my mate more.”I felt something inside me snap. My hands
Maya’s Point of ViewI had to leave. I had to get away before my life spiraled further out of control.I took a step forward. Then another.But before I could take a third step, a strong hand shot out and grabbed my arm from behind, yanking me to a sudden halt.I gasped, spinning around, my eyes blazing with fury. “Who the hell……”My words died on my tongue when I locked eyes with him.A tall, broad-shouldered man stood in front of me. His build was strong, but he wasn’t as imposing as Kaiden. His skin was a smooth tan, his hair jet black and slightly tousled, and his piercing hazel eyes bore into mine with an intensity that sent an unexpected shiver through me. His chiseled jaw clenched, as if he was holding something back, and his breathing was slightly uneven.Then he spoke.“Mate.”A single word. One that made my entire world stop.My chest tightened. My heart pounded violently against my ribs. My vision blurred for a moment before I forced myself to focus.I took a sharp step ba