ELORA’S POV
Under the starless night sky, I heard my wolf shout inside my head.
‘Run, Elora! I sense trouble!’
Hearing this, I wasted no time dashing through the evening breeze. The dim moonlight was the only thing that lit the whole forest so I had to rely on my werewolf senses to navigate this woody terrain.
“Damn,” I whispered under my breath as I continue to run. I was sprinting barefoot yet the pointy stones and thorny branches did not bother me anymore. Why? Because I was used to this setup the moment I decided to live as a rogue. I had always been running ever since. It was tiresome but I didn’t have a choice.
My life sucks and I learn to deal with it by dashing away.
I was only eight when I was deprived of my parents’ love. They both died in a rogue attack. I could still remember the moment my Uncle Lucian stood in front of all the remaining pack members that unwanted night. With tears in his eyes, he announced the death of my alpha parents, while confirming that the alpha heir, my brother, was missing. Hence, the pack was left in his care until eventually, everyone forgot about my brother and installed Uncle Lucian as the new leader of the Moon River Pack.
Perhaps I should have been happy that my uncle was the new alpha, except that I heard him conversing with the rogue leader in the forest the morning before the attack. I told my father about it but he was too blinded by his love for his younger brother. And that mistake caused us everything.
Since then, my life was nothing but hell.
Though he was my only surviving family, Alpha Lucian showed nothing but hatred and disgust toward me. When he became alpha, he stripped me of my role to the pack. He appointed me as a slave, mocking and abusing me every single day. He was a devil in disguised. No, he was the devil himself.
I was left alone to fend for myself. It was until my thirteenth birthday that my spirit wolf, Arwen, awakened within me. She was my only family; the one that convinced me that there was more to life than the misery I was forced to endure. It took her two more years to convince me to run away. And when I did, I became a rogue. Since then, I had been running away from my uncle’s wrath. It had been three years since I embraced this life. While it was difficult to hide from him and his warriors, I got to say that life here in the forest taught me a lot of things.
‘Run faster, Elora! The wolf hunter is after us!’ Arwen screamed in my head. We’ve been running away from this wolf hunter for two days, and he never seemed to give up. He was relentless in his attempts to kill us, giving us no time to rest, sleep or even eat a full meal.
Panting, I said, “Shut up and stop distracting me. I know that already!”
My lungs were running out of air, but I used all my strength to keep going. I passed through the giant trees and heavy boulders with determination. Finally, I reached the end of that terrain and crossed the river.
‘Elora, wait!’ Arwen shouted at me.
I looked over my shoulder and saw that the wolf hunter had stopped chasing me. Catching my breath, I held my chest and coughed a little. The ache in my lungs was so evident that I could feel the wounds in every part of them.
‘Damn it, Elora. You have to turn back!’
“What? Why?” I asked Arwen with a frown.
‘We’ve just stepped on another pack’s land.’
There was a rustle from the bushes. The sudden fear lingered on my skin. I stepped back, realizing that Arwen was right. However, it was already too late to turn back.
Three wolves emerged from the darkness. My face turned pale, my spirit withering seeing their eyes burning with utmost danger as they looked at me.
I attempted to step back, but the wolf leading the other two growled, which made my knees go weak in an instant.
“What is a low-life rogue doing in our territory?” he asked. His voice was intimidating and dangerous. “Answer me or I will not hesitate to cut your head this instant.”
I raised both of my hands, an indication that I will not fight. Even if I had plans to do so, it was an unwise thing to do. Not only I became weak from running nonstop, I was also not in the right shape for a fight of three to one.
“P-Please, pardon my insolence. I… I am just lost in the woods. I didn’t mean to intrude. P-Please, allow me to leave….”
Despite the weakness of my legs, I managed to force my feet to turn. None of them made a single move, wordless with rage at seeing a rogue lingering around. I was about to walk away and was one step closer to crossing the river, but then the next thing I knew, someone had grasped my arm, almost twisting my thin bone.
“You despicable rogue,” A voice echoed in my ear. “Where do you think you’re going?”
“Please…I am not here to cause any trouble!” I begged, panicking beyond words could tell.
Breathing heavily, I tried to push the wolf and punch him in the chest, but his body was like a massive rock that didn’t flinch. I aimed to strike him in the face, but something within my head just clicked, making me kneel on the ground.
There was no remaining strength in my body. I was tired and hungry.
“L-Let me g—” The ground felt like it was swaying beneath me.
‘No, Elora!’ That was Arwen’s voice in my head, the last voice I’d heard before the darkness engulfed me completely.
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A MILD groan escaped my throat as I went back from an unwanted sleep. When I forced my eyes open, I took a sharp, inward breath.
I blinked, unable to move for a split second as I looked at the stone ceiling. My forehead creased when I sat up from the cold floor, and my gaze dropped to my arms. The bruises and wounds that were once there were now healed. Well, that’s one of the perks of being a werewolf.
My eyes roamed around the foul-smelling, dark, and cold cage I was in.
“Where am I?”
‘We are in a dungeon,’ Arwen uttered in my head. Suddenly, she stomped her feet in utmost excitement. She sniffed, and her eyes were filled with joy.
‘That smell…’ she whispered with eyes remaining shut.
“What is it, Arwen?” Just so, the enticing smell began flooding my nostrils. But I shook my head and tried to ignore it. This was no time to indulge ourselves with a mysterious smell.
I looked at the dreary red-brick walls and the gate with a big padlock on it. Fear threatened to wash over me.
“We have to get out here,” I said in desperation, clenching my jaw. If there was one thing I feared the most, that was the fear of being confined. It brought me back to my horrible childhood when Uncle Lucian used to imprison me in a dark, cold, cell.
I stood up and walked to the gate, trying to move the steel railing though I knew that this would be futile. Obviously, I needed the key to getting out.
I paced back and forth, raking my fingers in my hair. I squeezed my brain, trying to come up with a plan to escape this mess. I was in the middle of my thoughts when suddenly, a guard showed up and started to unlock the gate. Seeing this, a glimmer of hope filled me.
“Well, well, well. The filthy rogue has awakened,” the guard said as he walked in carrying a tray of food in his hands. As I smelled the hot meal, I bit my lower lip to fight the urge to munch on it. I wouldn’t risk myself being poisoned even if it means I have to skip another meal.
‘Look, Elora! The gate is open. Now is our chance to escape!’
I swallowed hard. Looks like this was the chance we were desperately praying for. I also knew that this would be a good time to initiate a fight, as I already gained my lost strength with my recent long, deep sleep.
The guard looked at me from head to toe. A smirk escaped his lips. “Is the rogue going to cry now?”
“Certainly not. But you will,” I said, and with one swift motion, I launched a surprise attack catching him off guard. Before he could even react, my fist already landed on his face making him pass out.
‘Bullseye!’ Arwen exclaimed. I puffed some air of satisfaction, knowing that I am one step closer to gaining my freedom back.
I strode my steps out of the dungeon, following what seemed to be an endless hallway. But stopped momentarily, when I caught a glimpse of the little banners waving outside through a small window I passed by.
I suck a deep breath, realizing what it was. The sigil was a wolf howling under the crescent moon.
I couldn’t be mistaken. The logo belonged to the Royal Cavern Pack—the most dangerous pack among all packs on the continent!
Oh, shit!
‘This is bad,’ Arwen uttered. Her voice was full of uncertainty.
“As a matter of fact, it is,” I answered. Just so, a group of werewolf guards appeared on the other side of the hallway. They all snarled, seeing that I was out of my cell. Their eyes were burning with rage.
‘We’re dead, Elora.’ Arwen said this in terror, whimpering hopelessly in my head.
“No.” I shook my head and growled loudly. “This is not the end. I won’t allow it.”
And with that, I fought with all my might. If this would be the end, I would die fighting. I had nothing to lose but so much to gain if I came out of this mess victorious. So I gave my all and with a stroke of luck, I won every single battle with the guards.
Before I could even celebrate my victory, a sweet, addicting smell lingered in my nostrils. The smell was unfamiliar, yet my soul seemed to recognize what it was. It was animalistic and primal yet it was both attractive and sophisticated. The scent reminded me of the foggy woods and the autumn breeze.
Arwen began to act abnormally, screaming in my head as if she had found something she had yearned for over the years.
‘He is here! My guess is right, it was him!’ She screamed so hard that it made my heart ache.
“Who?” I asked, with my eyebrows meeting in the middle.
‘Our mate, silly! Our mate is here!’
I turned around to follow the musky scent that made my wolf crazy.
My heart began to race when I met a pair of eccentric, ocean-blue orbs looking my way.
My lips then parted realizing the owner of that smell. I couldn’t be mistaken as he was the most popular alpha on the continent.
It was none other than the Alpha King, Dominic Ackerman!
ELORA’S POVAt this moment, I should have moved my feet and run. But for some weird reason, my body froze on the spot. There was something in the way he looked at me that made my knees wobble. I was like this already when I caught his indifferent gaze. But when I heard his voice the first time, I felt that my heart stopped beating for a short while. “WHO are you?”His deep, husky voice echoed through my ears. His demeanor was shouting danger yet I found it incredibly sexy. And yet, I restrained myself. I should not be blinded by how good he sounded. I knew too well how ruthless the Alpha King was.Perhaps I zoned out with convincing myself how dangerous the alpha of the Royal Cavern was that I failed to realize that he was already a few inches from where I was standing. Once again, his pair of electric orbs bewitched me, keeping me motionless and out of words. “I won’t repeat my question. Answer me,” he said while lifting my chin. Damn! Why am I acting like this in front of this da
Hearing the Alpha’s words, I froze on my spot, seething, and trying to suppress my anger from emerging inside me. The rage that was lingering within the corners of my body stayed until I reached the omega’s quarters. I heaved a sigh, remembering how he punished me that easily just because his slut said so.Are mates supposed to be like that? And even if we aren’t mates, isn’t it proper to take my side of the story too in the name of fairness and just?‘I know you are still mad at him,’ Arwen uttered softly in my head, trying to justify Alpha Dominic’s action. “Mad?” I rolled my eyes hearing her. “I am not mad at him. I fucking hate him!” ‘Don’t be like that, Elora. He is still our mate and the Alpha King. It is much better if you will obey his every word. It’s for the best.’“Obey him? Are you out of your mind?” I responded, opening the curtains of my new room in the process. “I would never submit to a shallow man like him. You know what? I didn’t have to put up with all of this. I
ELORA’S POVI didn’t know where I get the courage to ask him that. Perhaps the complicated emotions circling the way we met had taken their toll on me. Or maybe, I was just looking for some answers regarding the way he was treating me. We were supposed to be mates, yet, I didn’t feel that whenever he was around. “Are you that dumb to not figure out why?” he asked arrogantly. “Imagine the shame I would be getting if the world would know about you. You are nothing but an embarrassment to me and my pack. I don’t know why the moon goddess chose a disgusting rogue like you to become my mate.”For the first time since we met, I was out of words. The way he delivered those sentences was like sharp daggers piercing through the depths of my soul. My chest tightened to the sting of pain yet I tried my best to ignore it. I shouldn’t feel like this but somehow, my body reacted differently and I couldn’t control it. ‘Tell him the truth, Elora! Tell him you are not a rogue but an Alpha’s daughte
ELORA’S POVIf I had stayed with Beta Hunter a minute longer, I wouldn’t have had to face my mate with his slut in his arms once again. Obviously, my wolf was hurt. Unexpectedly, so was I…I wanted to curse the mate bond for feeling this way and yet I knew that this was a bond with divine origin. It was created by the moon goddess herself, making it both sacred and indisputable. So I guess I had no choice but to deal with this shit, not until I found a way to run away from this hell.Yeah, that’s the plan. And so, I continued walking. I paused and curtsied when I became nearer before dismissing myself with my head held high. I almost heaved a sigh of relief when Alpha Dominic didn’t say a thing but my nightmare was far from being over. “What is that smell?” Ashley asked, walking toward me and sniffing deeply. Seconds later, her face lit up. “I knew that smell, it was from Beta Hunter. Wait, don’t tell me you moved your interest in him now? Did you flirt with him?”I rolled my eyes
ELORA’S POV THE next morning, I was greeted by an empty room. Maira was no longer on her bed. She probably woke up early to do her chores. Meanwhile, I silently thanked the goddess for this opportunity. It would be hard for me to prepare for my journey if Maira was still around. Without wasting any more time, I started packing. I couldn’t contain the happiness I was feeling. For today, I would be leaving this place, making everything that happened in the past few days nothing but unwanted memories. ‘Are you sure you wanted to leave? Is there anything I can do or say that would change your mind?’ Arwen asked. Her face was a picture of sadness. I shook my head and continued packing my things. “Start forgetting him, Arwen. He’s not worth it.” When I was done packing, I tiptoed near the door. As I pressed my ears to the hard, wooden door, I heard some footsteps on the other side. The earthy, manly smell indicated that the guards assigned to watch over me were just standing by. My
Elora’s POVI had gone from hell and back since my parents died. And today, it made me remember all that.My breath hitched as I tried my best not to let my sobs hear. It had been a while since I last heard my uncle’s voice but the memories it imprinted on my mind were as clear as water. My nightmares were filled with his croaky, cold vocals. I thought I had forgotten it but obviously, I didn’t. Now, my system was filled with unwanted memories. All because of him. ‘Calm down. Your uncle hasn’t seen you in three years. He might have forgotten how you smell.’The words of my wolf gave me some assurance. She was right, three years was quite a long time for him to remember how I smell. I also shifted to my wolf form around this time so it affected my scent. Arwen got a solid point about her argument. ‘Breath, Elora. You can do this,’ Arwen added. After a few seconds, my heart rate became normal and I could feel that my body was no longer tense. Thank the goddess, I had a reasonable and
Dominic’s POVI slammed the papers on top of my desk, frustrated that until now, the paperwork didn’t seem to end. I had been scanning my eyes through this the moment I woke up and yet, nothing seemed to enter my head. Lazily, I leaned my back in my office chair and looked at the ceiling. I had been an Alpha King for years and the administrative tasks were part of my life. I ate mountains of paper for breakfast, lunch, and dinner if there was no training, pack convergence, or out-of-the-pack trips I had to attend. These never bored me, for I took my duties and responsibilities very seriously. Some even joked that I was married to my post, which I didn’t mind for it was the truth. So what’s wrong with me? Why am I feeling this way? I only started acting strange ever since Victoria Collins entered my pack. Ah, that woman. She hadn’t been here for a week but the damage she inflicted was far beyond any rogue had done to the Royal Cavern. She constantly quarreled with sweet Ashley, the
Elora’s POVMy feet went to a sudden halt hearing him utter my real name for the first time. I remained rooted in my spot, still trying to figure out what I should do next. ‘He already knows the truth, Elora. What are we going to do?’ Normally, Arwen was the one who would tell me what to do. But now, even she was caught off guard by the turn of events.A few hours ago, I was so sure that I would be leaving this pack for good. But now, my very existence was being threatened by the truth that I was desperately hiding for three years. There was no point in hiding the truth from Dominic. He was an intelligent wolf and probably read between my lines. I wanted to scold myself for being so emotional. Maybe, I wouldn’t be caught lying only if I hid my emotions expertly in front of the Alpha King. Yeah, I screwed up, and would probably be the end of me. But, no! I wouldn’t let myself be handed over to my evil uncle that easily. I would not give him the satisfaction. If I had to fight Domini
Shea's POV"Where the hell is your father, Bradley! He swore to be here with me always, but where is he?!" I vented at my firstborn, clutching my belly. It had grown so big, resembling a watermelon that I had swallowed whole. It wasn't surprising, considering I was carrying Hektor's twins."Calm down, Mommy! Daddy would be here any moment. I am sure he is on his way," he answered. "He is right, Shea. Come on. Let me help you deliver your twins. My grandsons are ready to come out," my mother, Elora, encouraged as I shifted my attention to her.I gritted my teeth while I endured the throbbing pain in my stomach. My twins wanted to come out in the world, but I wouldn't let them until their father was by my side. When I delivered Bradley, Hektor was not on my side. So, we promised each other that this time, he would be present as I birthed our twins. "Come on, Shea. Don't be stubborn. Your husband is gonna be here soon. Let's go inside so you can free yourself from this pain. Let your t
Shea’s POVAfter what felt like an eternity, the guard finally disappeared into the castle to bring my family out. I stood there, my heart pounding, anxiously awaiting their arrival. The castle doors swung open, and my eyes locked with Mom, Dad, and Ajax, who stepped out into the sunlight. Their faces were etched with surprise and disbelief, mirroring the emotions swirling within me."Mom! Dad! Ajax!" I called out, my voice trembling with joy and relief. Tears welled up in my eyes as I ran toward them, unable to contain my emotions any longer. My legs moved as if guided by pure instinct, carrying me closer to the people who meant the world to me.They stood there, frozen in astonishment, their eyes wide with shock. It was as if time had paused for a moment, allowing our eyes to meet and our souls to reconnect. The distance between us narrowed with every step, until at last, I threw myself into their outstretched arms."Sweetheart, is it really you?" Mom's voice quivered with a mixtur
Shea’s POVI live as a rogue now, far from the princess life I once knew in the Royal Pack. I approached our simple shelter and smelled the aroma of roasted herbs in the air. Opening the creaky wooden door, I saw Vlad, illuminated by warm light from inside. He looked relieved and proud as he saw me, and his face brightened with a gentle smile."Welcome back, Shea!" Vlad exclaimed happily. "And look who's here to greet you!"Beside Vlad stood a young boy, his eyes wide with curiosity and excitement. My heart skipped a beat."Mommy!" I smiled widely, reaching out my hand to welcome him. Yes, I found out I was pregnant when I left the White Fang Castle five years ago and Bradley was the fruit of it. I knelt down, letting the game fall from my shoulder, and smiled at my little boy.He looked at me intently and reached out to touch my shoulder. "You're really strong, Mommy," he said in awe. I ruffled his hair in return, making him pout. I glanced at Vlad, my eyes filled with gratitude.
Hektor's POVI can’t believe that five years have flown by…I stand on the balcony of my luxurious chamber, gazing at the vast territory of the Royal Pack. It's like a beautiful painting, with lush greens, towering trees, and colorful wildflowers. Suddenly, I thought about the White Fang Castle.I shut my eyes, remembering it very vividly. The sun's warm rays bathed me in golden light as kept my eyes shut, recalling the grandeur of the castle. The library's scent of old books, the mouthwatering aroma of feasts in the dining hall, and the laughter that echoed through its corridors during celebrations. Memories of my childhood flooded my mind. Ah…the nostalgia it brings. I went back to my room and quickly put on my training clothes. Even though memories of the White Fang Castle still floated in my mind, I felt a sense of comfort in my new home, in the Royal Pack. I decided to focus on the present and leave the past behind as I started my day.Walking through the training ground, a fe
Hektor’s POVI jolted awake, my body drenched in sweat, my heart pounding in my chest. The nightmare had shattered my peace, bringing back haunting memories of my mother's treachery and the twisted acts she forced upon me and Pops. It left me hollow, like an endless abyss of despair.With a heavy sigh, I dragged myself to the bathroom, craving the soothing embrace of a warm shower. The hot water cascaded over me as if trying to wash away my worries and anxiety, even if just for a fleeting moment. But the putrid stench of my mother's lies clung to me, making me cringe in revulsion.Shit! When will this nightmare end? Once the water ceased its gentle flow, my thoughts drifted to Shea, my lovely mate. I rushed out of the bathroom, searching for her possible whereabouts inside our chambers but my search was futile. My mind convinced me she must be in the kitchen, so I rushed there, my heart pounding with a growing sense of dread. I need to see her. Her presence is like a vitamin that I
Shea’s POVA whole week had slipped by, like sand through my fingers.The Royal Pack had finally reached an agreement of peace with White Fang Castle. It turned out that Yamir was nothing more than a pawn, a victim of Ashley's cunning lies. Dad also acknowledged his sacrifice in saving Mom so he showed mercy and granted them a pardon. He even arranged for a proper burial for Yamir, a final act of respect. Mom, on the other hand, remained in a deep slumber, but we were relieved that she was safe and out of harm’s way. Inside the White Fang Castle, we gathered to discuss our uncertain future. We pondered what lay ahead now that Yamir and Ashley were gone, leaving Hektor in charge. While everyone was engrossed in the meeting, I found myself at my mother's bedside, replaying all the cruel words I had hurled at her. Guilt weighed heavily on my heart, and tears streamed down my face as I clutched her hand. I“Mom, can you hear me?” I asked. But she remained motionless, sleeping peacefully
Shea’s POVChaos consumed everything around me, and I felt my heart race with panic. The shocking realization hit Hektor like a thunderbolt. The weight of that truth seemed to crush him, leaving him speechless.Mom’s life slipped away before our eyes, and I found myself paralyzed, unsure of what to do. At that moment, Ashley's callous laughter filled the air. Mom and Dad’s words were proven right all along.“Hahaha! Finally, I can sleep at night knowing that—”Driven by an unseen force, without any warning, Dad charged forward, unleashing a storm of fury. His fists struck like wild animals, pounding relentlessly on Ashley's fragile body. Each blow expressed his pain, a desperate cry for justice. The place echoed with the sickening sound of flesh hitting bone, a terrifying display of revenge. No one dared interfere, frozen by the horrifying scene.Between his clenched teeth, Dad whispered with chilling intensity, his voice cutting through the violence. His gaze locked onto Ashley's eye
Shea’s POVDad froze mid-strike, his eyes widening with a mixture of shock and disbelief. The place fell into an eerie silence as the weight of my words settled upon us all. Hektor, battered and bruised, looked up at me with uncertainty. He had never expected my confession, let alone in the midst of such a volatile confrontation.Dad’s eyes fixated on me. His voice quivered as he questioned the truth behind my words. “Did I hear you correctly, Shea? Is this man your destined mate?”“Yes, Dad,” tears run down my face. “Hektor is the one. He is the man I was waiting to meet all my life.” “No…”“It’s true, Dad. In fact, I was already marked by him. I already accepted our bond with all my heart and soul. ” The weight of my revelation hit Dad like a thunderbolt, causing him to release Hektor and drop to the ground in shock. Hektor instinctively took a step back, while tears streamed down my face as I rushed to his side, filled with worry for his well-being.“Are you okay, my love?” I qu
Shea’s POVThere was a sense of imminent danger in the air, urging us to hurry. We raced out of our room and into the open, readying ourselves for whatever awaited us.As we stepped outside, a startling scene unfolded—the castle was surrounded by a powerful fleet. I quickly spotted my parents, Elora and Dominic, standing amidst their loyal Beta, Uncle Hunter and a group of warriors. Worry and curiosity mingled within me, compelling me to ask about their unexpected presence."Why are you here?" I asked, my voice trembling slightly. The words slipped out before I fully grasped the situation.“What kind of question is that? Of course we came here to rescue you,” Dad exclaimed, responding with genuine concern, confessing their desire to rescue me. But I couldn't accept their offer, not after everything I learned about my mother’s evil acts. “Go back to the Royal Pack, Dad. I am not coming with you,” I stated with conviction, making them raise their eyebrows in confusion. “What are you s