Forty eight hours.
That was howmuch time Thorne had given Ember to make her decision. Time was finally up and as she arrived at thier meeting point, moon river. She met Thorne sitting on the riverbank, his legs playfully swishing in the water. His muscular build was evident even from a distance, his broad shoulders and chiesled arms a testament to his strength. His dark hair, always messy and unkemp, yet in a very attractive way, and his piercing eyes seemed to gleam in the moonlight.As she drew closer, Ember realized he was shirtless. She then noticed a scar on his back, a jogged line that ran from his shoulder blade to his waist. It looked like a crescent moon. As soon as Thorne sensed her presence, he stood up, his movements fluid and graceful. He pulled on his shirt, the fabric clinging to his damp skin, and turned to face her. His eyes locked unto hers and asked seemingly out of nowhere''Do you think the stars are jealous of the moon's ability to control the tides?''Ember's eyebrows shot up in suprise, her mind racing to catcch up with the sudden change in conversation. ''uh, i never thought about it'' she stammered as she gazed at the beautiful stars scattered across the sky''Thorne, do you know a man named Lucas?'' she asked, her voice bsrely above a whisper.As she turned her attention nack to Thorne, she was taken aback by the sudden change in his demeanor. His eyes, once warm and inviting had turned cold and piercing, his gaze boring hers with an intensity that made her heart race.''We will not speak of him'' he growled, his voice low and menacing, laced with a subtle venom.Ember took a steo back, her heart racing at the sudden outburst. ''I...I'm sorry,'' she stammered.Thorne's gaze narrowed, his eyes burning with intensity. ''what is your decision, Ember?'' he demanded. His voice firm but controlled Ember hesitated, her voice barely above a whisper. ''Lucas...he threatened my family. He said he would hurt them if i didn't do what he wanted.''Ember could ot understand while she felt so comfortable being vulnerable with a man she was just meeting for the second time.''I swear to protect you and your family Ember'' he vowerd, his voice fierce and resolute. ''No one will harm them while i live.''Ember's eyes welled up in tears, her visions blurry as she nodded silently.Thorne's expression remains unchanged, his eyes fixed on hers with an unwavering intensity. He showed no reaction to her tears. ''The wedding will be at moon park, Friday'' his voice firm and resolute, as if sealing fate with the words.*********
Thorne's words hung in the air, a harsh reminder of the fate that awaited her. Without another glance, he tirned and walked away, his footsteps echoing through the night, leaving Ember alone and adrift in a sea of uncertainty.
As he disappeared into the darkness, Ember's tears flowed unchecked, her body shaking with sobs. She felt like she was drowning, suffocating under the weight of her own desperationEmber's heart raced as she broke the news to her parents
Her father's reaction was explosive. ''You cannot be serious . You are refusing to marry Lucas, a union that would have strengthened our faimly's status in the pack, and instead you are marrying the alpha of the rival pack. You are making a mockery of our family's name and putting us in danger!''''Father, please....''But he cut off, his voice booming. ''No Ember, you are betraying your own family, your own pack! You are choosing the enemy over your own flesh and blood!''Ember stood there.Speechless.She started to wonder why she even made this decisionWhat was it about Thorne that was calling her?A man she had only met twice! Or was Lucas really that bad?Her head started to spin, thoughts swirled in her head. ''Can't escape, can't breathe, can't think...''The room began to blur, colors bleeding together like wet paint. The faces around her warped and distorted, her father's voice echoed loudest, ''betraying your own family...choosing the enemy''Ember's vision began to tunnel, the edges darkening until everything was a hazt, spinning vortex. Her legs buckled and she crumpled to the ground, her head throbbing.Her mom rushed towards her almost immediately. She lay there, her eyes fluttering closed, a fleeting whispered through her mind. ''Maybe this death...and would that be so bad?'''' It is peaceful after all''*********
Ember slowly opened her eyes, groggily taking in her surroundings. She was in her room, the familiar walls and furniture a comforting sight. Her bed, with its soft, white blankets. The room was silent, the only sound her own ragged breathing.
As she struggled to sit up, her head throbbed in protest, a sharp pain shooting through her temples. She winced, remembering the fainting spell yhat had left her crumpled on the floor.Just as she was gaining her bearings, a voice cut through the silence, making her jump. ''You disappointed me, Ember.''Lucas's voice low and menacing, sending shivers down her spine. She hadn't noticed him sitting in the chair in the corner of the room, his eyes fixed on her with an unerving intensity. Her hands began to tremble as she took in his imposing figure, her heart raacing with fear.Lucas leaned forward, his eyes glinting in the dim light. ''You chose the wrong side, Ember and now you will have to face the consequences''Ember froze, her mind racing with confusion and fear but her body seemed to move of its own accord, her hands trembling as she began to remove her top. She didn't understand what she was doing, but she couldn't stop. Tears streamed down her face as she exposed herself, her eyes locked on Lucas's with a seductive intensity that she couldn't explain. Her hands shook but she did not stop.Now fully naked, she pats the bed softly, giving him the green light. Lucas launches himself at her and just as he starts to plants kisses on her neck, she whispers into his ears ''Spare my family Lucas, please''He simply nods and continues to trace her neck wit his lips. A soft moan escaped her lips, a soft surrender. The room blurred and her thoughts dissolved into a ahaze of sensation. Time lost all meaning as she succumbed to the darkness that has been lurking around her.When the fog cleared, Ember lay spent, her body trembling, her mind foggy. Lucas’s chest rose and fell beside her, his eyes closed, his face relaxed in a rare moment of peace.
The silence was heavy with the weight of what had just happened. She was still almost in a state of unbelief.Ember’s thoughts struggled to form, her gaze drifting to the window, where the first light of dawn crept in, casting a pale glow over the room.As Ember lay on the bed, trying to catch her breath, a fleeting thought crossed her mind: “At least now my parents are safe.” She tried to cling to this notion, hoping it would absolve her of the guilt that was already creeping in. “Lucas won’t hurt them now…he’s gotten what he wanted from me.”But as she sat up, her gaze drifting to the door, a nagging doubt crept in. “Did they know?” she wondered. “Did they hear what was going on in here?” The thought sent a shiver down her spine. She couldn’t shake the feeling that her parents might have been aware of Lucas’s presence in her room, and that knowledge made her feel sick to her stomach.Ember’s mind raced as she tried to replay the events of the past hour. Had she heard any sounds from downstairs? Had her parents been awake, listening to…everything? The uncertainty gnawed at her, and she knew she had to find out.With a sense of fear, Ember swung her legs over the side of the bed and stood up, her eyes fixed on the door leading downstairsEmber’s mind raced as she stumbled down the stairs, her legs heavy with a sense of foreboding. The silence in the house was oppressive, and she couldn’t shake the feeling that something was terribly wrong. As she turned the corner, her heart sank. Her parents lay motionless on the floor, their bodies surrounded by a pool of blood.As Ember struggled to her feet, her eyes scanned the room, taking in the scene that lay before her. And then for the first time since coming down, she noticed a message just above the fire place. It appeared to written with her own parent’s blood . “You disappointed me, Ember” Ember’s mind reeled as she stumbled backward, her hand flying to her mouth in horror. The words seemed to sear themselves into her brain. It was Lucas. He did this He killed her parents and still took advantage of her Her anguish turned to anger and very quickly back to pain again. She felt a scream building in her throat, but it was trapped, unable to escape. Her eyes remained fixed on the gruesome message, her mind racing with questions. Her vision began to blur, and she felt herself swaying. She reached out, blindly searching for something to hold onto, but found nothing. The room seemed to be spinning, and she was trapped in the center of a living nightmare. Two nights had passed since the death of
It is now two months into their sham marriage, Thorne had made it clear from the start that their union was purely political, a means to solidify his power and control over the pack. He had no intention of consummating their marriage, and Ember was secretly relieved. She had never wanted to be with him in the first place, and the thought of sharing a bed with him was unbearable. Thorne’s cold demeanor had become the norm, and Ember had grown used to his aloofness. She found herself feeling more comfortable with the distance between them, free to focus on her own interests and pursuits without the burden of pretending to be a loving wife. Augusta, Thorne’s mother, had never warmed up to Ember. She saw her as a weak and unworthy mate for her son, a mere pawn in their political game. Augusta’s disdain for Ember was palpable, her condescending gaze and sharp tongue making Ember feel like an outsider in her own home. One day, Augusta confronted Ember in the manor’s garden, her voice low
Nova City was a world away from the dense forests and rolling hills of Ember's former life in the pack. The metropolitan landscape was a mix of steel and concrete, with towering skyscrapers and bustling streets that never seemed to sleep. The air pulsed with the hum of traffic, the chatter of pedestrians, and the wail of sirens in the distance. It was a far cry from the peaceful howls and rustling leaves of the forest, where the only sound was the beat of the pack's heart.Five years had passed since Ember fled the pack, leaving behind the only life she knew. Her child, a bright and curious four-year-old named Aria, was a constant reminder of the secrets she kept hidden. Ember's heart swelled with love and worry as she watched Aria's eyes light up with wonder at the city's sights and sounds. Some days, like today, the weight of her past felt like a heavy cloak, threatening to suffocate her. But Ember pushed on, determined to build a new life for herself and Aria, free from
Thorne:It had been five years since the death of his mom and abduction of his mate, and just as he had spent every evening since her funeral, Thorne stood before at the tree planted where his mother was buried, in her honor.The tree, a sturdy silver oak, stands tall and proud, its bark shimmering with a soft, ethereal glow. Despite being only five years old, it has grown remarkably fast, its branches stretching towards the sky like outstretched arms, providing a canopy of shade and comfort. The leaves, a vibrant green, rustle softly in the breeze, releasing a gentle whisper of wisdom and peace.Kael, the pack beta, approached Thorne with caution, his eyes fixed on the Alpha's imposing figure. He maintained a safe distance, his tail tucked between his legs, and his ears slightly back, displaying a submissive posture."Alpha Thorne," Kael said, his voice low and measured, "I come with news from the scouts I sent out."Thorne's gaze r
Thorne's expression turned glacial, his eyes flashing with a warning. "What are you implying, Kieran?"Kieran smiled, his lips curling up with a sly intent. "Oh, I think you know exactly what I'm implying. We have information you need, Thorne. And we're willing to share it... for a price."Lyra's eyes gleamed with excitement, her voice purring with anticipation. "Yes, Thorne. Let's play a game. You see, we've discovered something... intriguing. Something that could change the course of your search entirely."Thorne's jaw clenched, his eyes locked onto Kieran's, his voice low and deadly. "What do you know, Kieran?"Lyra's finger rose to her lips, her eyes sparkling with mischief. She pressed her finger against her mouth, her voice dropping to a sultry whisper. "Shhh, Thorne. Now, now, dear. We have something you want, but... what's in it for us?"Her gaze drifted lazily over Thorne's face, her eyes lingering on his lips before returning to his eyes. Her voice was husky, her tone drippi
Ember:Ember sat at her desk, surrounded by stacks of financial reports and tax returns. She was focused on reconciling a particularly tricky account, her eyes scanning the numbers with a practiced intensity. But as she glanced up at the clock on the wall, her gaze was drawn to the long hand ticking its way towards the 12, and the short hand resting on the 4.It was 4:00 PM, the official end of her workday. Ember felt a sense of relief wash over her, and she closed her eyes, letting out a quiet sigh. She saved her work on the computer, tidied up her desk, and began to pack up her things.As she straightened her papers and filed them away, Ember's mind turned to her daughter, Sophia, who would be waiting for her at kindergarten. She smiled, thinking about the stories Sophia would tell her about her day, and the snuggles they would share on the walk home.With a final glance around her organized desk, Ember stood up, smoothed her skirt, and headed o
As they entered their apartment, Ember couldn't help but feel a sense of relief wash over her. The building wasn't the most luxurious, with its worn carpet and faded paint, but their small apartment was cozy. The smell of fresh bread wafted from the bakery on the first floor, making her stomach growl with hunger.Their apartment was a humble one-bedroom, with a living room that doubled as a dining area. The kitchen was tiny, but Ember had managed to make it functional. There were two bathrooms, a luxury in a building as old as this one. The furniture was second-hand, but Ember had spruced it up with colorful throw pillows and blankets.As they entered, Sophia ran ahead, dropping her backpack on the floor. "I'm starving, Mommy! Can we have pizza for dinner?" She flopped down on the worn couch, her eyes fixed on the TV.Ember smiled, exhaustion forgotten in the face of her daughter's enthusiasm. "We'll see, sweetie. Let me check what we have in the frid
Ember sat at the kitchen table, sipping her coffee as she watched Sophia munch on her breakfast of bread and jam. The morning sunlight streaming through the window highlighted her daughter's bright blue eyes and curly brown hair, and Ember's heart swelled with love.As she gazed at Sophia, last night's conversation replayed in her mind. The beast inside her, pushing her to defend herself... Ember's thoughts trailed off as she noticed Sophia's voracious appetite. She was devouring her breakfast with a intensity that made Ember chuckle."Sophia, slow down, sweetie! You're going to choke!" Ember warned, laughing.Sophia looked up, jam smeared on her cheek, and grinned. "I'm just really hungry, Mommy!"Ember's eyes lingered on her daughter's face, and a realization struck her. Sophia had always had a healthy appetite, but lately, it seemed...different. Almost as if she was eating for two.A pang of worry shot through
Ember slowly opened her eyes, wincing as the bright sunlight pierced through her living room window. She hadn't bothered to close the blinds before collapsing onto the couch the night before, exhausted and distraught. Her eyes felt puffy and dry from crying herself to sleep. She was still wearing her work clothes from the previous day, the familiar scent of her office lingering on her blouse.As she sat up, her mind raced back to the confrontation with her supervisor. The accusation, the threat, the ultimatum. 24 hours to produce the missing money or face the consequences. Ember's heart raced as she thought about the impossibility of it all. She had no idea where the money was, and even if she did, she couldn't possibly come up with that amount in such a short time.She thought about Sophia, her daughter, and how she had left her in the care of Miss Jenkins the night before. She hadn't wanted to see her in this state, didn't want to worry her or have her sense the
Ember sat at the kitchen table, sipping her coffee as she watched Sophia munch on her breakfast of bread and jam. The morning sunlight streaming through the window highlighted her daughter's bright blue eyes and curly brown hair, and Ember's heart swelled with love.As she gazed at Sophia, last night's conversation replayed in her mind. The beast inside her, pushing her to defend herself... Ember's thoughts trailed off as she noticed Sophia's voracious appetite. She was devouring her breakfast with a intensity that made Ember chuckle."Sophia, slow down, sweetie! You're going to choke!" Ember warned, laughing.Sophia looked up, jam smeared on her cheek, and grinned. "I'm just really hungry, Mommy!"Ember's eyes lingered on her daughter's face, and a realization struck her. Sophia had always had a healthy appetite, but lately, it seemed...different. Almost as if she was eating for two.A pang of worry shot through
As they entered their apartment, Ember couldn't help but feel a sense of relief wash over her. The building wasn't the most luxurious, with its worn carpet and faded paint, but their small apartment was cozy. The smell of fresh bread wafted from the bakery on the first floor, making her stomach growl with hunger.Their apartment was a humble one-bedroom, with a living room that doubled as a dining area. The kitchen was tiny, but Ember had managed to make it functional. There were two bathrooms, a luxury in a building as old as this one. The furniture was second-hand, but Ember had spruced it up with colorful throw pillows and blankets.As they entered, Sophia ran ahead, dropping her backpack on the floor. "I'm starving, Mommy! Can we have pizza for dinner?" She flopped down on the worn couch, her eyes fixed on the TV.Ember smiled, exhaustion forgotten in the face of her daughter's enthusiasm. "We'll see, sweetie. Let me check what we have in the frid
Ember:Ember sat at her desk, surrounded by stacks of financial reports and tax returns. She was focused on reconciling a particularly tricky account, her eyes scanning the numbers with a practiced intensity. But as she glanced up at the clock on the wall, her gaze was drawn to the long hand ticking its way towards the 12, and the short hand resting on the 4.It was 4:00 PM, the official end of her workday. Ember felt a sense of relief wash over her, and she closed her eyes, letting out a quiet sigh. She saved her work on the computer, tidied up her desk, and began to pack up her things.As she straightened her papers and filed them away, Ember's mind turned to her daughter, Sophia, who would be waiting for her at kindergarten. She smiled, thinking about the stories Sophia would tell her about her day, and the snuggles they would share on the walk home.With a final glance around her organized desk, Ember stood up, smoothed her skirt, and headed o
Thorne's expression turned glacial, his eyes flashing with a warning. "What are you implying, Kieran?"Kieran smiled, his lips curling up with a sly intent. "Oh, I think you know exactly what I'm implying. We have information you need, Thorne. And we're willing to share it... for a price."Lyra's eyes gleamed with excitement, her voice purring with anticipation. "Yes, Thorne. Let's play a game. You see, we've discovered something... intriguing. Something that could change the course of your search entirely."Thorne's jaw clenched, his eyes locked onto Kieran's, his voice low and deadly. "What do you know, Kieran?"Lyra's finger rose to her lips, her eyes sparkling with mischief. She pressed her finger against her mouth, her voice dropping to a sultry whisper. "Shhh, Thorne. Now, now, dear. We have something you want, but... what's in it for us?"Her gaze drifted lazily over Thorne's face, her eyes lingering on his lips before returning to his eyes. Her voice was husky, her tone drippi
Thorne:It had been five years since the death of his mom and abduction of his mate, and just as he had spent every evening since her funeral, Thorne stood before at the tree planted where his mother was buried, in her honor.The tree, a sturdy silver oak, stands tall and proud, its bark shimmering with a soft, ethereal glow. Despite being only five years old, it has grown remarkably fast, its branches stretching towards the sky like outstretched arms, providing a canopy of shade and comfort. The leaves, a vibrant green, rustle softly in the breeze, releasing a gentle whisper of wisdom and peace.Kael, the pack beta, approached Thorne with caution, his eyes fixed on the Alpha's imposing figure. He maintained a safe distance, his tail tucked between his legs, and his ears slightly back, displaying a submissive posture."Alpha Thorne," Kael said, his voice low and measured, "I come with news from the scouts I sent out."Thorne's gaze r
Nova City was a world away from the dense forests and rolling hills of Ember's former life in the pack. The metropolitan landscape was a mix of steel and concrete, with towering skyscrapers and bustling streets that never seemed to sleep. The air pulsed with the hum of traffic, the chatter of pedestrians, and the wail of sirens in the distance. It was a far cry from the peaceful howls and rustling leaves of the forest, where the only sound was the beat of the pack's heart.Five years had passed since Ember fled the pack, leaving behind the only life she knew. Her child, a bright and curious four-year-old named Aria, was a constant reminder of the secrets she kept hidden. Ember's heart swelled with love and worry as she watched Aria's eyes light up with wonder at the city's sights and sounds. Some days, like today, the weight of her past felt like a heavy cloak, threatening to suffocate her. But Ember pushed on, determined to build a new life for herself and Aria, free from
It is now two months into their sham marriage, Thorne had made it clear from the start that their union was purely political, a means to solidify his power and control over the pack. He had no intention of consummating their marriage, and Ember was secretly relieved. She had never wanted to be with him in the first place, and the thought of sharing a bed with him was unbearable. Thorne’s cold demeanor had become the norm, and Ember had grown used to his aloofness. She found herself feeling more comfortable with the distance between them, free to focus on her own interests and pursuits without the burden of pretending to be a loving wife. Augusta, Thorne’s mother, had never warmed up to Ember. She saw her as a weak and unworthy mate for her son, a mere pawn in their political game. Augusta’s disdain for Ember was palpable, her condescending gaze and sharp tongue making Ember feel like an outsider in her own home. One day, Augusta confronted Ember in the manor’s garden, her voice low
As Ember struggled to her feet, her eyes scanned the room, taking in the scene that lay before her. And then for the first time since coming down, she noticed a message just above the fire place. It appeared to written with her own parent’s blood . “You disappointed me, Ember” Ember’s mind reeled as she stumbled backward, her hand flying to her mouth in horror. The words seemed to sear themselves into her brain. It was Lucas. He did this He killed her parents and still took advantage of her Her anguish turned to anger and very quickly back to pain again. She felt a scream building in her throat, but it was trapped, unable to escape. Her eyes remained fixed on the gruesome message, her mind racing with questions. Her vision began to blur, and she felt herself swaying. She reached out, blindly searching for something to hold onto, but found nothing. The room seemed to be spinning, and she was trapped in the center of a living nightmare. Two nights had passed since the death of