“Have you rejected your soulmate?”Sibyl’s heart ached not because of Edwin but Keshton. She took a deep breath and explained to Brenda, “I have left him and I am on the run,” she did not clarify that she was not talking about Edwin.Brenda’s eyes were wide like an owl’s. “Goddess! Then where are you planning to run to?”“I don’t know. I just don’t want to be found by him until I decide what I want to do next,” Sibyl remarked.Brenda looked at Sibyl and sighed deeply, “I see you don’t have any luggage with you. How are you planning to run? Not to mention to think about the next step in your life? You are
At the Eclipse Moon Pack, a man sat on the roof with a glass of wine in hand, a smug smile playing on his lips as he stared at the dark, empty packhouse. The once lively place now resembled a haunted, lifeless shell since Sibyl left two days ago. He had predicted her reaction perfectly, after seeing Keshton with another woman, she would inevitably leave him. Thanks to his precise calculations, he had orchestrated Cavan’s timely appearance at the border to arrest Keshton. If his plan had failed, Keshton would have stopped Sibyl, clearing the misunderstandin....a scenario he couldn’t afford. They had to be separated, and Keshton needed to endure that heart-wrenching pain.Since Sibyl’s departure, Keshton hadn’t returned to the pack. He had been frantically searching for her, like a madman, for the last two days. Yet she had seemingly vanished, leaving no trace behind. The man’s smile deepened as he took another sip of his wine, satisfied by the sight of the deserted packhouse.Just the
Morning in the countryside was so beautiful and refreshing that Sibyl couldn’t resist taking a walk around the village. She never expected to discover that Brenda had been living here for many years.The village was nestled in a mountainous region, where packless werewolves had made their home. These werewolves had chosen not to become rogues, instead deciding to live out their lives in the mountains. They ventured into the city when necessary but remained largely secluded, making it a place that was difficult to find. Hidden away from prying eyes, even the government was unaware that people were living in this abandoned and perilous area. Sibyl now understood why Brenda had claimed that no one would ever find her.After her walk, Sibyl returned to find Brenda in the small courtyard of her modest home, setting the breakfast table. "Y
**Sibyl**On our third wedding anniversary, my soulmate brought a mistress into the pack."Sibyl, Daisy is my wife now, from this moment on she is going to live with me," Edwin introduced us, his arm curled around a small beautiful she-wolf with a fragile figure and an innocent face that was nervously clinging to my soulmate's arm.The bouquet of flowers slipped from my hand, I felt as if I had been struck by lightning."What did you just say?" I stared at him in disbelief. This had to be a joke, an absurd one that I refused to laugh at but the rings on both of their fingers, the romantic energy surrounding them, did not give me a different impression.“You heard me, Sibyl,” Edwin quietly remarked. “She is my wife and…”“Then who am I?” I demanded.He stared at me blankly for a couple of seconds. “Of course, you are my soulmate, Sibyl. You are my love and my Luna but Daisy is also going to be living with us. Take care of her…”“NONSENSE!” I growled, cutting him off. “You dare marry an
**Sibyl**Sitting at the bus station, I stared at the ominous clouds as lightning streaked across them with dead eyes. The night was deserted, with only a few cars passing by. Soon, heavy rain began pouring down, despite it not being the rainy season. As expected, even the weather seemed to have turned against me. Ten minutes later, I boarded the bus, taking the last corner seat by the window, while my mind filled with memories of Edwin's abuse and betrayal.No matter how many times I tried, I couldn't forget the image of him and Daisy together. Hearing him call her by my name while he fucked her made me feel even sicker. My whole body still ached with the intense pain of his betrayal. It had already been half an hour, but I could still feel the pain coursing through my body, even though I had broken the bond from my side.The memories of the moment that we first recognized each other as soulmates along with all the other sweet moments we shared in the past shattered in my mind, makin
**Sibyl**“Of course, it's you," he said, his eyes locking with mine as if he could see through the protection of my sunglasses.His gaze was emotionless, his handsome face unchanged, which made me realize I hadn't misheard. He had referred to me… the principal of Jonathan’s debt. Horror gripped me as the ground seemed to slip from beneath my feet."Impossible..." I murmured, feeling my entire body grow cold as if I'd been plunged into icy water."The creation of the word 'impossible' is one of the mistakes this world has made," his voice was deep, as he stared intently into my eyes, as if he could sense every emotion and fear coursing through my veins. "Anything is possible, just like anything can be sold..." He paused, his eyes briefly lingering on my lips before locking with mine again. "Even a living being."His words sent shivers down my spine, enveloping me in darkness. My breathing became uneven as I became acutely aware of our close proximity. "I don't agree," I remarked, break
**Sibyl**“Luna, welcome back," pack members greeted me as we entered the living room."We were really worried when we heard about your eyes. We're so glad that you returned safely," some high-ranking wolves who used to assist me and Edwin, along with some female warriors that were friends of mine exclaimed. They had all gathered in the living room the day Edwin brought me back from the hospital after I lost my sight. However, none of them dared to look me in the eye, their gaze skittered away anytime it came close to mine. Despite their words of welcome, I could see everyone's terrified expressions, and feel their discomfort.My life had completely changed, and I knew it. I was no longer the old Sibyl; I had foolishly believed I could regain my old life. I continued my work as Luna, smiling along as I interacted with people like I normally would."She has white eyes!"&
Eclipse Moon PackThe painful growl of a wolf echoed in the packhouse. A badly beaten wolf was mercilessly dragged out of a metal cage, blood oozing from various wounds and his breathing hardly audible.“After laying a trap for you days ago, I finally caught you,” Glen glanced down at the wolf that had been thrown at his feet and kicked him so hard that the impact forced him to shift into his human form due to the pain.The man rolled on the floor, holding his stomach, but could only manage a whimper. “It… it wasn’t really me.”It wasn't you then who was the motherfucker who mixedwolfsbane into the Alpha’s drink on the CCTV footage?” Glen grabbed him violently by the hair, yankin
Morning in the countryside was so beautiful and refreshing that Sibyl couldn’t resist taking a walk around the village. She never expected to discover that Brenda had been living here for many years.The village was nestled in a mountainous region, where packless werewolves had made their home. These werewolves had chosen not to become rogues, instead deciding to live out their lives in the mountains. They ventured into the city when necessary but remained largely secluded, making it a place that was difficult to find. Hidden away from prying eyes, even the government was unaware that people were living in this abandoned and perilous area. Sibyl now understood why Brenda had claimed that no one would ever find her.After her walk, Sibyl returned to find Brenda in the small courtyard of her modest home, setting the breakfast table. "Y
At the Eclipse Moon Pack, a man sat on the roof with a glass of wine in hand, a smug smile playing on his lips as he stared at the dark, empty packhouse. The once lively place now resembled a haunted, lifeless shell since Sibyl left two days ago. He had predicted her reaction perfectly, after seeing Keshton with another woman, she would inevitably leave him. Thanks to his precise calculations, he had orchestrated Cavan’s timely appearance at the border to arrest Keshton. If his plan had failed, Keshton would have stopped Sibyl, clearing the misunderstandin....a scenario he couldn’t afford. They had to be separated, and Keshton needed to endure that heart-wrenching pain.Since Sibyl’s departure, Keshton hadn’t returned to the pack. He had been frantically searching for her, like a madman, for the last two days. Yet she had seemingly vanished, leaving no trace behind. The man’s smile deepened as he took another sip of his wine, satisfied by the sight of the deserted packhouse.Just the
“Have you rejected your soulmate?”Sibyl’s heart ached not because of Edwin but Keshton. She took a deep breath and explained to Brenda, “I have left him and I am on the run,” she did not clarify that she was not talking about Edwin.Brenda’s eyes were wide like an owl’s. “Goddess! Then where are you planning to run to?”“I don’t know. I just don’t want to be found by him until I decide what I want to do next,” Sibyl remarked.Brenda looked at Sibyl and sighed deeply, “I see you don’t have any luggage with you. How are you planning to run? Not to mention to think about the next step in your life? You are
Sibyl parked her car on the side of the road, leaving her phone behind. She boarded a random bus, destination unknown, driven by a desperate need to distance herself from Keshton. With only the change she had left from buying the cake in her pocket, she relied on that meager amount of money for the journey.Her heart ached as she thought about the cake. She had envisioned how happy Keshton would be when he saw it, imagined the joy they would share and the new life they would build together. But now, all those dreams were shattered.As the bus traveled, Sibyl’s mind replayed the past betrayal she had experienced at the hands of Edwin. She realized that she was in a similar place once again—feeling abandoned and betrayed. The pain was sharper this time, as tears streamed down her face unnoticed. She touched her cheeks, feeling the wetness, and remembered Keshton’s promise from days ago: “I may not have boundaries or shame, but I will never do something that will break your heart… I prom
They glared at each other with equal intensity. Sibyl’s silver eyes were filled with pain, hurt, and hatred, while Keshton’s amber eyes were overflowing with stubbornness, desperation, and a wild obsession.Sibyl refused to bow down to the dark side of Keshton. It would not soften her resolve. Her nails dug into her palms as she steeled herself. If Keshton wanted to block her exit, so be it. With a decisive maneuver, she reversed the car then accelerated towards him.Keshton did not move a muscle nor did his expression change as the car barreled towards him. There was no hint of fear at being hit by the car or any nervousness. Instead he stared into Sibyl's eyes with his wolf in his eyes and stood there like a wall that had no intention of dodging or moving. If she wanted to, she could hit him with the car and kill him.
The naked woman, who had been pushed by Keshton, fell to the floor under the shower. Her face turned pale as she watched the Alpha pursuing the she-wolf with an intensity that suggested he was chasing his lifeline.“Don’t tell me they’re lovers, and I’ve ruined everything,” she thought, her face drained of color. Trembling with fear, she scrambled to gather her clothes, muttering, “I need to go and fix this before it’s too late…”“There’s no need to fix anything,” a male voice interrupted.Startled, the woman turned to see the man she had encountered downstairs when she first arrived at the packhouse. “It was you who said the Alpha wanted me to go to his bedroom to serve him!” she exclaimed. “Did you lie to me?” The man’s lips curled into a sinister smile as he glanced past her at the wolf who had slipped into the room through the window. In the next moment, the woman’s neck was twisted from behind, and she was killed instantly.Looking down at her lifeless body, the man sighed. “You
After a few more words Keshton cut the call and glanced at the packhouse with emotionless eyes. He still could not get over the fact that Aries’ actions towards Sibyl were way too abnormal to be called a friendship. It also seemed impossible that Glen had no idea about it. He mind-linked Peter and ordered, “Get me the CCTV footage of the day that Sibyl had invited all the pack members to have breakfast.”In the store, Sibyl ended the call and turned around to find Aries standing right behind her. “Was that Keshton? Is he angry?”“Don’t worry,” Sibyl replied, walking further into the store. “Thank you for coming with me. Let’s shop quickly. I need to visit another store too.” She smiled and began browsing the items.Aries glanced at her beautiful profile and said, “When
The Omegas working in the kitchen were startled when Keshton stormed in, his amber eyes scanning the room with growing impatience. “Where is she?” Keshton demanded, his voice grave. Since Sibyl had moved in, Keshton had become accustomed to waking up with her warmth beside him. But today, he awoke cold and alone.One of the Omegas stepped forward, clearly understanding who Keshton was searching for. “When we entered the house at eight a.m., Sibyl was already dressed and ready to go out. She said she was going shopping and that you shouldn’t wait for her to have breakfast. She’ll be home later.”Keshton’s veins throbbed with anger. Shopping? Why would she go out shopping when she had been so reluctant to buy anything the last time he took her out? And why hadn’t she asked him if she needed anything?He turned to leave. The Omega panicked and said, “Alpha, Sibyl mentioned—”Keshton cut him off with a sharp glare. “From now on, no one is to refer to her by name, only by her title. Sprea
In Alpha King Alexander’s private meeting room, Keshton sat across from the King, who was carefully reviewing the documents Keshton had presented. The King's Beta, Finn, stood behind him, his expression darkening as he read through the legal documents. The papers clearly outlined the significant advantages that the Eclipse Moon Pack would gain, to the detriment of the royal pack.After a moment of contemplation, Alexander addressed his Beta. “Finn, bring me my seal.”Finn’s eyes widened in alarm. “My King, please reconsider!”Alexander, with a hint of amusement, glanced at Keshton before responding. “It’s fine, bring me the seal.”Reluctantly, Finn fetched the seal and handed it to Alexander. The King looked at Keshton with a serious expression. “I trust you’ll uphold your end of the bargain.”Keshton met the King’s gaze with a calm demeanor. “I am a man of my word.”Finn’s frown deepened at Keshton’s nonchalant attitude, but Alexander’s eyes twinkled with amusement. Without further d