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*** Cliffside ***
“No! Cynthia!” Elena cries out, tears streaming down her face. “We can’t lose her!”
Liam furrows his brow, staring down at the place where Cynthia fell. He orders his warriors swiftly, like a true Alpha: “Alert everyone in the Blood Moon pack. Get to the cliffs immediately. We need to find Cynthia as soon as possible. GO!”
*** Below the Cliff ***
Meanwhile, a group of Eclipse pack members–Beta Brooks and two scouts–have just finished their tasks for the day, and they’re on their way back to the Eclipse pack house to deliver their report.
“We need to get back as soon as possible,” Beta Brooks informs the scouts. “The Blood Moon pack and the Darkfang pack have a powerful alliance in the works. Our enemies are getting stronger. Tensions between us and the others may start heating up again soon.”
The first scout frowns. “Maybe we could break up their alliance somehow?”
“I doubt it,” the Beta scowls. “Their alliance is very strong, especially right now. Alpha Hawthorn of the Blood Moon pack is going to marry the Darkfang Alpha’s daughter.”
“So a mate bond?” The second scout asks.
“I doubt it, no.”
“Is he not waiting for his mate?” The first scout asks.
“You know powerful wolves would never seek out a mate bond,” Beta Brooks chastises. “And much as I hate our enemies, they’re far from stupid. The power of the True Mate bond is weakening. You know, true mates are incredibly rare–danger!” The Beta looks around suspiciously. “There is a strong sense of blood here. Werewolf blood–another pack, and rogues. Something’s happened. Spread out.”
“Who’s there?” The first scout calls out tentatively.
Beta Brooks is the one to find her laid out on the grass among the flowers. She was a beautiful silver wolf when she fell, albeit bloodied from combat, but she’s shifted back into her human form since, fine dress torn and hair undone. Her clothes are soaked with blood. Her skin is torn. She’s unconscious. She’s a mess.
It doesn’t take long for Beta Brooks to recognize her, though. Betas are, after all, incredibly important to pack infrastructure. And the green silk of her gown, plus the delicate gold embroidery that lines its hems, is clearly identifiable as Blood Moon ceremonial garb.
“That’s the Blood Moon Beta’s daughter!” The second scout calls sharply, crouching down next to her and slapping her gently in the face to see if she’ll wake up.
Her wounds are extensive. Deep lacerations wrap around all her limbs, and there’s a nasty bump on the back of her head.
“She’s the Beta now,” Beta Brooks corrects. “Her father was killed in one of the recent rogue attacks, remember? She’s big news.”
He switches to a few other examinations–checking her pulse, her breathing, pulling at her eyelids to see if she’ll wake up. “She’s out cold,” he says.
The first scout looks up at the steep cliffs surrounding us and sighs. “She must've fallen from the cliff. It's a miracle she's not dead.”
“The rest of her pack must be trying real hard to look for her now, huh?” The second scout lets out a low whistle.
“Should we do anything?” The first scout ponders.
“We shouldn’t be the ones to do anything,” Beta Brooks says. He looks at the girl one last time, the soft splay of her body, the restfulness that’s taken over her expression in sleep. “Vikrov will want to know about her.”
The second scout winces. “Do you want to talk to him, or should I?”
“I’ll do it.” The Beta closes his eyes and reaches out to Vikrov through the mind link.
Vikrov’s mind link has a dark, heavy energy to it. Like storm clouds or blood in the air or clashing metal. The pack member’s brow twitches ever so slightly as he calls out.
‘Alpha Vikrov.’
Even though Vikrov hasn’t formally taken over the Eclipse Pack, his strength has already conquered all the members. Out of respect, everyone refers to him as Alpha.
Even over the mind link, the Beta keeps his tone curt and respectful. ‘Terribly sorry to disturb you. We’ve found the Blood Moon pack’s Beta,’ he says. ‘She's severely injured. Seems like she fell from the cliff. We can't tell exactly what happened, but she's got a lot of wounds.’
Vikrov’s answer is immediate, and as inevitable as a knife to the throat.
‘Bring her back. I’ll interrogate her personally.’
Cynthia’s POVA faint headache pulses at the base of my skull. I frown, eyes slowly cracking open. The light of the room is dazzling. Where am I?I glance around and see an Omega maid in the room with me to my left. My chest feels strangely stuffy. I try to sit up, but find myself struggling.“Hello?” I call out to the maid, voice soft.She rushes to my bedside, looking at me somewhat nervously. “I’m sorry, I don’t know…” I trail off. I don't care about that. I lift my arm, and she helps me sit up.“Thanks, I… uh…” What's her name? I don't remember. Do I know her? Maybe I'm just too tired. Why can't I remember anyone?Ice-cold fingers of fear slowly trace their way up my skin.I survey the room again. Everything here feels so unfamiliar. I don’t recognize the room, its unfamiliar furnishings. I don’t recognize the art on the walls or the pain in my limbs. I don’t recognize the bed I’m in.Oh, Moon Goddess, there’s something wrong with me. A hollowness. Something is missing. I can’t p
Vikrov’s POV When the maid mindlinks me to tell me the Blood Moon pack’s Beta is awake, I’m more than ready to interrogate her in detail. I’m downstairs in the pack house when I feel a strange presence–the intoxicating scent of my mate. I recognize it for what it is immediately. It catches me off-guard–my mate is somewhere inside the pack house right now. I try to resist my wolf’s urge to go find her immediately, steeling myself against instinct. I’ve been shifted for four years now, and I know every member of my pack personally. If my mate were someone in my pack, I would’ve recognized her a long time ago. Unless… Unfortunately, I have a guess. I walk step-by-step to the room where the captive is being held, and with every step I take, the mate bond grows stronger. I push open the door. Her scent lingers in my nose. The moment I lay my eyes upon her, I know deep in my heart that we’re mates. I’m mates with the enemy. ‘MATE! MATE! MATE!’ My wolf, Tempest, howls incessant
Liam’s POVWe’ve been searching for Cynthia for days now, and we still can’t find her.Elena and I have been heading the search – we’re her two best friends. We both love her. Both the Blood Moon pack and the Darkfang pack have gotten involved. We’ve been doing everything we can to bring her back. I’ve been doing everything I can to bring her back.But it’s no use. I miss her. I miss her desperately. I sigh, staring down at the map in front of me. Another scout enters the room and gives his report–yet another area without Cynthia. I cross it off the map. The scout leaves to go search another location. I bury my head in my hands.Where could she be?The realization that I may never get her back is unbearably painful. What am I supposed to do without her?‘You shouldn’t have rejected her,’ my wolf Aspen says mournfully.‘I had to,’ I argue, but I’m not even sure how much I believe that myself anymore.I remember the way Cythia used to play tricks on me during training when we were you
Cynthia’s POVI’ve been with the Eclipse pack for a few days now, and there’s still a strange, unfamiliar feeling lurking in my heart. I feel no connection with this room, even though Vikrov has assured me it’s mine. It’s odd, though–there’s not a single picture of me in here, or of anyone, for that matter. The dresses in the closet aren’t anything I would choose to wear. There’s no soul in any of the art on the walls. It feels like a hotel, or a guest room. Nice enough, sure. Definitely livable. But there’s not a trace of personality to be found. It makes me terribly upset, of course, but whenever Vikrov comes to visit me, I find myself feeling alright about the whole situation. He gives me the space to be more patient with myself. It’s a welcome change.I’m jolted from my thoughts when the door to my room twists open, and Vikrov steps inside.“Annette?” I ask softly.“It's me, love.” Vikrov’s sexy, relaxed voice approaches me. He comes to my bedside, bending down slowly to plant a
Cynthia’s POVDon’t go, who are you? I’m just about to see your face…The blurry figure is back in my dreams. I wake up from my uneasy sleep to angry voices.“Wake up!” A sharp voice snaps loudly. “Looks like she's really taking herself as a member of the pack!”“Keep it down, don't let her hear!” a familiar voice cuts in. “Alpha Maverick ordered everyone not to mention her identity.”“Would he really punish me for this captive? I'm—”“Ugh…” I groan, blinking groggily and rolling over. All the voices stop at once.Two Omega maids are standing at the foot of the bed. One of them is familiar from a few days ago–Annette. I don’t recognize the other one, though. How did I end up here?“Who are you?” I ask the maids – mainly the one I don’t recognize. “What are you doing here? What’s going on?”I try to think back. I was out on a walk with Vikrov. It was lovely–he was lovely. He took me outside. All around the pack. He was kind and sweet and loving and gentle and everything I could possib
Cynthia’s POV“Where are you taking me?” I ask fearfully as the maids drag me through the halls.I haven’t been to this part of the pack house yet, I don’t think. Vikrov’s only taken me through the main hallways. If I had to guess, I’m being dragged somewhere into the maid’s quarters. These look like servant hallways. Annette just laughs cruelly as my expression contorts from the pain of her handling me. “You’ll see. Don’t worry about it.”They throw me to the floor in front of large double doors that swing open both ways. I struggle back to my feet, but my wounds have reopened, and I can smell the blood starting to seep through my clothes. The maids look at me in disgust as I stand up.“What are you waiting for?” Beth snaps. “Go inside.”Incredibly suspicious of the maids, I hesitate as I shove open the double doors. I’m not sure what sort of torture I was expecting, but the massive, industrial-size kitchen in front of me certainly isn’t it.It’s a massive kitchen, easily suited to
Cynthia’s POVBefore I can protest, the maids leave me alone in the kitchen, and I’m stuck with an impossible task ahead of me.The doors slam shut behind them, and the sound echoes throughout the vast room. My heart starts to race. I walk over to the pantry frantically, gaze raking over the ingredients and praying my memory will come back just enough to save me.It doesn’t work, though. Nothing is familiar about this. Cooking must be new to me–I have no clue where to start.Maybe it’s because I’ve never cooked before.But if I’m really as lowly as the Omega maids claim I am, shouldn’t I be quite used to cooking by now?“You know I can’t do this!” I shout into the empty kitchen, but it’s no use. I sigh, grab a few ingredients off the shelves at random, and get to work. Two hours later, the maids sweep back into the kitchen, muttering and giggling to themselves wickedly. I step back from my handiwork so they can appraise it. My hair is thrown back in a messy ponytail. My back hurts
Cynthia’s POVI’m not entirely sure how long they’ve been torturing me, but I’m fairly certain I’m going to die here.“Please, please, please don’t–” I protest weakly, voice barely above a rasp.It’s useless, of course. As Beth raises the whip and sends it arcing down across the sunken flesh of my arms.I don’t even have the energy to scream any more. I just let out a weak whimper as Beth prepares for her next strike. As I’ve endured my torture, only one thought has been floating around my head:Where are you, Vikrov? Vikrov, save me…“Not so special now, are you?” Annette snarls as the next attack hits my skin.I just groan in response, slumped against the wooden chair.Maybe the maids were right about who I am to Vikrov. Beth lowers the whip for a second to cross the room and adjust the restraints around my wrists until they’re almost completely cutting off my circulation.“See?” She whispers mockingly in my ear just before she pulls away. “Just like we thought. You’re weak.” “I