Melisa’s POVI was standing in an area I hadn't been in years, and the air was icy and abrasive. It was the house I grew up in, the walls familiar but warped, like a dream I just vaguely remember. When I realized where I was, my heart began to race."No," I said, taking a step back. "Not this. Anything else than this.The shadows grew deeper as the room twisted. All of a sudden, I was not alone. My parents' features were a mix of regret and rage as they stood in front of me.My mother said, "Melissa," in a quiet but aloof voice. "You left us behind. When we most needed you, you were gone."What? I shook my head and mumbled. "That is untrue! You sided with those who harmed me, which is betrayal!"With a stern gaze, my father took a step forward. And you took off running. You ignored your family rather than dealing with the hurt.My eyes filled with tears as their words struck a deep chord. A part of me understood that what they said was true, even if I wanted to yell and dispute. I had
Melissa’s POVThe silence was unsettling, and the air was heavy. Even though I couldn't see what was going on, I could sense that something sinister and off was going on.Even though I hadn't returned to reality yet, I could sense Damon and the pack's fear because of my strong bond with them.Damon's voice echoed faintly in my head, "It's happening again." There was urgency in his voice. "The shadows have returned."I felt a chill go through me. Darkness? The creatures of the Void? I believed I had halted them.I could only observe from my position in the transitional area. The moonlight illuminated the tense faces of the pack as they gathered in the forest. I could see Damon was struggling to keep his composure as he stood in the middle, his broad shoulders squared."Everyone, stay close," Damon ordered. His voice was strong, but I knew him well enough to hear the fracture in his resolve.Kael, ever the dutiful Beta, stepped beside him. “They’re stronger this time,” he replied solemn
Melissa’s POVWhen I opened my eyes, I saw that I was standing in an odd, warped environment. There was an unearthly glow in the air, and it felt heavy. Although it appeared to be a dream, it felt more genuine than it was. Vibrant shards of my memories warm times spent with Damon, my pack, and the serene woodland I had called home filled half of it. Whispers of the Void and whirling shadows filled the other half, which was oppressively cold."What is this location? I whispered, circling back and forth to try to make sense of everything.A voice slithered into my ear, smooth and almost calming. "Melissa, this is where your worlds collide.""Who's there? With a quivering voice, I demanded. With caution, I took a step forward, my feet digging a little into the unfamiliar, throbbing ground.The dark, knowing voice laughed. "You are familiar with me. The Void is me. Nevertheless, I am you. I'm the strength to put things right, the power you've always wanted. Allow me to assist you."No," I
Melisa’s POVA faint golden light flickered behind my eyelids as I slowly woke up. My head throbbed, and my body felt heavier than stone."Hey, Melissa! She’s waking up!” Damon’s voice rang out, full of relief and urgency.I opened my eyes to find Damon, Liora, and Kael crouched beside me. The entire pack was crowded around, their faces furrowed with worry. Damon’s hand was warm against mine, grounding me in the moment.“Where am I?” I croaked, my throat dry.“You’re safe,” Damon murmured, his piercing blue eyes scrutinizing my face. “You fainted after the battle with the shadows.”Before I could reply, a tremendous surge of wind blew across the camp. It wasn’t natural, this wind carried it with a sensation of strength that made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end.The air shimmered, and a figure began to appear in front of us, enveloped in a gentle silver light. The pack collectively gasped, sinking to their knees.“It’s her,” Liora whispered. “The Moon Goddess.”I scrambled
Melisa’s POVWhen we left at daybreak, the air was clear but heavy, with the sun just beginning to peek through the thick fog that held onto the woodland. I felt as though the weight of the Void itself was bearing down on me with every stride.Damon shouted from the front, his voice tight and cautious, "Stay close." "The forest is not as dead as it looks."With his sword resting on his shoulder, Kael snorted behind me. One way to describe it is "alive." I'd describe it as hostile.Liora strolled alongside me, her gaze sweeping the area. "Something feels off here. It appears the Void had permeated the actual land.With a knot in my stomach, I nodded. The woodland wasn't the only area. With every step I took, I could sense the Void's presence intensifying, its murmurs becoming more intrusive and persistent.It whispered in my brain, "You're putting them in danger." Now turn around, Melissa. Save them the suffering.I gave a strong shake of my head, attempting to ignore the voice. I whis
Melisa’s POVEven more horrific than the tales had told was the cursed mountain range. Above us, jagged peaks rose into the sky and vanished behind dense, black clouds that whirled furiously. Whispers that seemed to come out of nowhere were carried by a chilly wind that howled through the rocky terrain.I encircled myself with my arms, attempting to ignore the cold and the unsettling noises. I replied, my voice scarcely heard over the wind, "This place feels alive."Damon said, approaching me, "It's not alive." "The Void is deceiving you."Liora narrowed her eyes toward the sky. "Those aren't natural clouds. Their purpose is to keep us at bay.Lightning flashed across the sky as if on cue, striking the earth perilously near us. I stumbled, barely catching myself as the ground rocked."This isn't possible!" Kael yelled. "How are we going to overcome this?"Despite my heart racing in my chest, I firmly stated, "We have to keep going." "This is the temple. I sense it.Damon's forehead wa
Melissa’s POVExcept for the slight buzz of power coming from the broken mirrors, the room was quiet. I was motionless as I gazed at the shadowy figure that had materialized from the biggest piece. Her face and posture were identical to mine, but her eyes were icy, dark pits.With an uncanny calmness, the figure remarked, "Melissa, you can't flee from me." "The part of you that you act as though doesn't exist is me.""That is untrue," I replied, my voice shaking. "You're merely another Void trick."The sound of her laughter chilled me to the bone. "Oh, Melissa. You are aware that's untrue. I embody all your doubts, fears, and vulnerabilities. I'm stronger than you realize, too.I clenched my hands, hoping that the light within me would drive the terror away. "You don't scare me."She narrowed her dark eyes. The room changed as she held up her palm and said, "Then prove it." Shadows whirled around us as the ground underneath me shook and broke. Scenes from my past, experiences I had at
Melissa’s POVI sat in the darkened study in the pack's safe home, the relic on the wooden table in front of me. Now it glowed dimly, a gentle golden light that beat like a heartbeat. But each time it flashed, it stirred something inside me, a strangely familiar and scary draw toward the Void.I gazed at the piece while my hands shook a little. Damon crossed his arms and stood beside the doorway. I could feel the worry and frustration in his eyes.With a harsh voice, he remarked, "You haven't stopped looking at that thing since we got back.""It's significant," I answered, keeping my gaze fixed on the artefact. "Damon, I feel it. Something about it—something I must comprehend.With a groan, Damon moved in closer. "You should get some rest. Melissa, you've been through hell. That thing…” His face darkened as he pointed to the artefact. It's interfering with your mental state. I see it.His comments made me wince, but I kept my eyes fixed on his. I murmured, "It's not playing tricks on
Melissa’s POVThe Storm Pack was no longer the same.There was no unity where there had been disagreement. There was strength where there had been dread.I watched the pack as they passed through the village from the balcony of the Alpha's estate. The area was bathed in a golden glow as the sun was just starting to rise. The smell of fresh bread wafted from the kitchens, young pups played by the river, and wolves trained in the fields.There was peace for the first time in a long time.There was a knock behind me."Come in," I said quietly.Damon entered, his piercing golden eyes silently laughing at me. Arms crossed, he leaned against the doorway. "You've spent a lot of time lately gazing at the sunrise."I turned to him and grinned. "Now it feels different. More vivid.He approached me and put an arm around my waist. For that reason, it is. Melissa, you made all the difference.I leaned against him and let out a deep exhale. "Everything was altered by us."Although I still felt the
Melissa’s POVThe conflict was over.The noises of warfare had long filled the battlefield, but now it was oddly quiet. The storm had passed as though it had also been vanquished, and the sky had cleared. But the weight of loss weighed heavily on my chest, and the smell of blood was still there.Dennis had left.The newly turned ground was wet underfoot as I stood at his grave. He was buried by the pack near the top of Storm Pack's property, where the forest's aroma wafted into the air. It was a place for Alphas, for warriors.In the end, for a leader who had saved himself.Tobias firmly touched my shoulder. "The pack shares your grief," he muttered.I gave a nod but remained silent.Behind me, the soldiers stood with their heads bowed in reverence. Some of them had recently sustained wounds and were still wearing bandages from the fight. Although the wounds of war will never truly heal, none were more painful than losing our Alpha.Jacob, the youthful, doomed warrior, appeared in a l
Melissa’s POVAs the storm raged above us, the sky was painted in rich tones of black and red. Although there was silence on the battlefield, the strong smell of magic and blood permeated the air.With her dark cloak flapping in the wind, Raven stood in the middle of the mayhem. Around her, the shadows twisted strangely, as though they were alive. She gazed at me, her eyes blazing with hate.She growled, "You won't stop me this time."I stood with Dennis and Damon, our bodies tight. Although we were weakened by the previous combat, we were still intact.With a firm voice, I said, "We end this now, Raven."She gave a chilly laugh. "Are you still not understanding? Retaliation was never the only goal here. I'll mould the werewolf race to fit my vision. You are all weak and holding onto an outdated system that ought to be abolished.With the Moon Goddess's might still blazing within me, I took a step forward and said, "You're incorrect. Destroying is not what strength is all about. It's
Melissa’s POVThe nightmare had only just begun, but the struggle was finished.Breathing heavily caused my chest to rise and fall as I stood in the middle of the battlefield. The bodies of fallen roguess were strewn all over the area, and the air was heavy with the smell of blood. However, there was a problem.Incorrect.I heard a low, guttural growl that made my ears perk up. When I turned abruptly, I saw Jacob, one of our troops, shivering fiercely. Once a familiar shade of brown, his eyes had turned completely black.Jacob? I moved ahead with caution.His body gave a strange jerk. His breathing became laboured. Then he suddenly launched an attack.With horrifying strength, he sprang at a fighter nearby, sending them to the ground. Like a mad beast, Jacob ripped into his packmate, causing the pack to gasp in fear."No! I shifted in midair as I sprinted at him. The injured warrior was knocked off his feet when my wolf struck his side.Jacob gave me a growl, no, a snarl. Something in
Melissa’s POVThe air was heavy with the smell of conflict, and the battlefield was covered in blood. The night was filled with the snarls of the rogues as they circled us like vultures. However, Raven captured my interest.Her dark eyes gleamed with twisted glee as she stood erect, her black cloak blowing in the breeze."Melissa, do you still not understand?" Her voice was like ice as she spoke.I balled my fists up. "Do you understand?"She tilted her head and grinned. "That I'm to blame for everything you've gone through."A shiver went down my back. "What?"She walked ahead slowly, enjoying the moment. "Selena was merely a pawn." Is Dennis turning you down? I did it. The roguess? My troops. The pack's turmoil? Everything was planned.Behind me, the warriors let out gasps. Dennis tensed up as well.My heart was racing as I swallowed hard. "Why?"Raven's face grew serious. Because mine was damaged by yours. as your lineage ought to have terminated years ago. A snarl curved her lips.
Melissa’s POVThe air still carried the smell of blood. I didn't have time to think about what I had done, even though Selena's body was dead at my feet.The roguess were approaching.From the forest came a howl that was deep and bone-chilling. Another came after it. And yet another.The sound caused the pack to tighten and their ears to twitch. Warriors shifted on their feet, ready to fight, and reached for their weapons.Dennis moved to stand next to me and looked around the trees. He whispered, "They think we're weak." "They believe we'll fall apart now that Selena is gone."I gave a quick breath. "Then we prove they are mistaken."He was about to reply when the first rogues, a huge, scarred wolf with red eyes that glowed, emerged from the darkness.Then another.And yet another.They soon filled the area, their snarls tearing through the darkness.The soldiers of the Storm Pack prepared."Remain on the line!" Tobias yelled. "Avoid breaking formation!"My silver wolf was at the fro
Melissa’s POVWith their gaze fixed on me, the pack became silent. As I stood over Selena's quivering body, I exhaled in calm, controlled breaths. Even though she had already given in, it wasn't enough.I wasn't finished with her yet.With my silver wolf looming over her smaller, vanquished body, I took a step closer. My voice was piercing and authoritative. "Arise."Despite whimpering, Selena remained still. The soil beneath her was stained with blood that spilt from the wounds I had caused to her.I transformed back into a human and stood erect, my body still pulsing with strength. I responded icily, "This isn't over." "You took my spot. You planned to harm me. I was poisoned by you. I stepped forward, staring into her eyes. "You will now be held accountable for it."Selena's gaze flitted about, looking for assistance. However, none arrived. The pack was waiting and observing.Dennis was standing close by, his face unreadable. The elders and Tobias remained silent. Damon, with his a
Melissa’s POVLong shadows were formed across the battlefield by the full moon's strong light over the training grounds. With their faces stiff with expectancy, warriors formed a close circle. Two Alphas, each vicious and resolute, battling for the right to claim me was a conflict the pack had never witnessed before.Dennis straightened up, his tense muscles taut. He turned to confront Damon, his dark eyes blazing with rage. "This concludes tonight."Damon rolled his shoulders and grinned. "At last, we can agree on something."The elder, Tobias, moved forward and held up a hand. "The guidelines are straightforward. This is a struggle for power and control. No meddling. No pity. The victor asserts their entitlement to Melissa.I balled my fists up. I didn't want the decision to be made in this manner. Now, however, neither Damon nor Dennis would listen to me.Tobias took a quick look at both Alphas. "Are you prepared?"Dennis gave a rigid nod. Damon cracked his knuckles and grinned.“S
Melissa’s POVTension began to build as the sun had just begun to rise over the Storm Pack's territory. Whispering among themselves, warriors stood in groups. A few glanced in my direction, their eyes puzzled. Others were standing close to Selena, showing their allegiance.The group was dispersing.My fists were clenched as I stood at the training grounds. This was more than a fight, yet the challenge had been set. It was about who owned the pack, authority, and trust.Dennis stood with his arms folded in the middle. He scanned the assembled gathering with his piercing stare. "Today, we will resolve this," he declared. "Melissa asserted her legitimacy as Luna. Selena has also asserted it. The pack has to make a decision.With a sly smile, Selena moved forward. She flicked her hair and hissed, "The choice is obvious." Dennis, I've been by your side. While she was away, I took the lead.There were murmurs. While some warriors scowled, others nodded.An elder took a step forward. "Meliss