Klaus PoVI watched as Klaus tenderly poured the wine. It was difficult to believe that he was a cold murderer who’d murdered a lovely couple in blood. Worse still, the couple he murdered turned out to be the parents of my wife. It was too wild to believe, and it almost sounded like a fiction, horror story told to scare children around a bonfire.Yet, it was so real. Axel hadn’t murdered just any body, he’d murdered his Alpha. The same person he had sworn to protect. He must have taken an oath of fealty to his Alpha, like betas do. Yet, he had no problem breaking that oath in the cruelest way possible. Axel hadn’t just committed murder, he’d committed the worst crime any beta could ever commit, murder their Alpha.“I remember that time we went on our mission to Paris,” Axel had a slight nostalgic expression on his face as he spoke and poured the wine, “you were barely eighteen, but legal enough to taste alcohol for the first time.”“I remember,” I replied as the memories flickered
Klaus PoVEvery thought that filled my mind as I raced home was the fact that Axel had tried to murder me. Hearing Axel was a murderer feels very much different when I am the receiving end of his murderous intent. I felt betrayed, angry and hateful. I’d never hated anyone as much as I hated Axel at that particular moment.“How could he?” I muttered as I picked my way home, “how could he?”It was difficult to fathom the fact that Axel would stoop that low to murder me with wolfsbane poison. I would have died screaming in agony and pain. Death by wolfsbane poison was the most gruesome fate that could ever befall a werewolf. “And that was how he intended to kill me,” I muttered angrily as I pushed the door to my house open.Aurora had been pacing the front door while she fiddled with the phone. She was still dressed in her nightgown, but draped a woolen wrapper around her lithe frame.“Klaus,” she murmured immediately I entered the house, thank goodness. She embraced me, locking her a
Aurora PoVWhen Klaus told me Axel had tried to poison him, I was not entirely shocked that Axel would pull a stunt like that. In fact, a small part of me was excited that he did.Klaus had an unhealthy fascination towards Axel. He almost worshipped the terrible Alpha as a god. No matter how much I tried to warn him about trusting a treacherous man like Axel, he never listened. He thought it was woman talk.But Axel had gladly proved me right. Now Klaus knows that he was dealing with the devil, and needed to treat Axel like an actual devil. That way, his hesitation to fight Axel to the death was dissolved. Now the real challenge was to make Klaus believe he can win.“You doubt your strength, Klaus,” I smiled gently, cupping his lean cheeks in my arm, “I have a very important news to tell you. Perhaps, it would be the motivation you need.”“Really?” his face lit up, “what is it? Tell me.”I looked deeply into my husband’s bright blue eyes and I knew I was right. Klaus had all the makin
Axel PoVI believed I had won. I’d defeated my worst enemy since Raphael, and I was already plotting out way to get rid of my Aurora and the abomination growing in her stomach. This time, I definitely wouldn’t miss.The pack might speculate about Klaus’s death, some might even suggest poison, and Aurora might try to accuse me of poisoning her husband. But without evidence, it’s all rumors, speculation, and suspicions. Soon enough, it would all blow over and I would go back to being the undisputed Alpha of the pack.Although I wished that Klaus had reached home and given the poisoned wine to his despicable wife, I knew he couldn’t have gotten that far before he collapsed and the poison did its work. Wolfsbane poison is as fast as it is terrible, and a small sip, such like the one that Klaus consumed the day before, was enough to kill even the strongest werewolf.There was no way he would have made it to Aurora. Which meant that it was up to me to kill Aurora myself. But I’ll need to
Klaus PoVI’ve seen Axel transform more than a thousand times, yet, each transformation always manages to scare and fascinate me. He hunched down on all fours, but his knee didn’t touch the ground. The transformation started from his legs, which were firmly planted into the ground. Sprouts of hair grew on his legs, congealing together to form a brown-blackish fur. And rapidly spread to every part of his body.His bones cracked. Toes and fingers extended into claws. The cracking of his spine was clearly heard all through the pack, as he morphed into a fierce, heinous wolf. His nose grew, eyes grew apart, and mouth morphed into huge, scary fangs. Then came the howl, and everyone gasped in horror and shock. Axel was the Alpha after all. His howls made most wolfs in the pack keel over but a few managed to keep their feet together. Al, Ed, and Aurora were, unsurprisingly, part of the few.Axel’s transformation had barely lasted a couple of seconds. Five seconds before he was hunched on a
Klaus PoV“Being Alpha suits you, doesn’t it?” Axel sneered at me.Few weeks ago, we’d changed position. I was languishing in the cell, while he looked down on me from behind the iron bar. But things have changed.Axel was the one rotting away in the cell, while I addressed him from behind the thick iron bar which I had reinforced to make sure he doesn’t escape. “It sure does,” I grinned, “and being alive suits you. You should be grateful you’re still alive.”“Would you like me to worship you?” anger and hatred dripped from his voice, “to thank you for sparing my life?”“Actually,” I laughed, “I wouldn’t want that. I’m not like you. Just stay right here till the end of your days. A reminder to any Alpha that tries to abuse their powers.”“You bastard,” Axel yelled as I began to walk away, “just kill me now. Kill me now, you rotten bastard.”“Make sure there’s a guard around his cell always,” I told Babel as I walked out of the dungeon, “we can’t risk him escaping.”“Yes, Alpha,” Bab
Axel PoV“At least the bastard knows how to savor his victory,” I groaned as I sat on the pallid floor of the dungeon.The battle flickered through my mind, but I instantly blotted the distasteful memory from my mind. It was embarrassing enough that my beta defeated me, reliving the defeat isn’t on my to-do list.I was not entirely sure which one I preferred, for Klaus to kill me in the ring, or keep me alive to humiliate me. A living warning to Alphas all over the kingdom. At least, death would put an end to the shame. Then again, I needed to be alive to take my revenge.“That bastard,” I groaned in anger. I looked around the dreary dungeon. The walls seemed to close in on me, but I cleared the thought from my head. A squalid place like this was enough to mess with your head, especially for someone like me who never imagined I could be in a place like this.I’d already made a list of people that I was going to lock in dungeons when I eventually won. And the dungeon was certain to be
Klaus PoVJust when I thought I could finally relax and enjoy being Alpha to the pack, spend time with my pregnant wife, and just generally enjoy my life, the moon goddess has dropped another trouble in my laps.I knew it was harsh to refer to Lisa as trouble, but that was the truth. She was the one that set in motion the chain of events that led to the showdown between Axel and I. I’d helped her before, and it almost cost me everything. Lisa came with a lot of baggage. There was the prophecy riding on her back, and there was Maximo relentlessly searching for her. And I do not want to make Maximo my enemy. That would be the dumbest move ever. I became Alpha two days ago, and I’m thrusting my pack into the hands of a powerful megalomaniac.Every ounce of logic in my body screamed at me to send her back to wherever she came, conscious or unconscious. It was the only way to stay out of the Maximo’s crosshairs. Which was a terrible place to be. It was the only to keep my pack safe.Then