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The moonlight poured into the room like liquid silver, casting a soft glow over Lily’s delicate features. She sat perched on the edge of the soft bed in the bedroom which Ariel and Alpha Dean had turned into a temporary prison, feeling an odd mix of apprehension and intrigue. Across from her, Lucas and Liam, still in their boxers, the Alpha twins stood silently, their expressions unreadable. They all didn't know where to go from the kiss the three of them had shared and it was normal because things between them wasn't usually like this. Afterall, they had all spent a long amount of time detesting each other.It was surreal to think that these were the same men who had taunted her, looked down on her, and made her feel less than nothing. Yet tonight, there was something different about them. Their eyes, so often filled with arrogance, now brimmed with something softer, something she couldn’t quite name.She didn't know if she was just imagining it or maybe it was fake but there was
Lily strolled into the school with a smile she couldn't quite shake. Her mind replayed the events of the previous night over and over, making her cheeks flush. "I can't believe that happened," she thought, feeling her heart flutter. It wasn’t just the intimacy she shared with Lucas and Liam—it was the gentleness and care they’d shown her. It was unexpected, and she wasn’t sure how to process it. All she knew was that it left her feeling warm and oddly... safe. As she reached her locker, she noticed a few students glancing her way and whispering. It didn’t bother her much; she was too lost in her thoughts. She opened her locker, pulling out her books for the day. "Lily," a familiar voice called, snapping her out of her reverie. She turned to find Lucas and Liam standing nearby. Both wore casual smiles that made her heart skip a beat. "Hey," she greeted, trying to sound normal despite the butterflies in her stomach. Lucas leaned casually against the lockers, his eyes bright. "
Several Years Ago Alex had always been seen as weak—by his peers, by his pack, and especially by himself. It wasn’t something that could be hidden; it was evident in the way others treated him. Throughout his entire life, he was the kid who couldn’t shift properly, who couldn’t control his instincts, who always lagged behind the others. While the other boys in his pack were strong and could transform effortlessly, Alex struggled with his power. It was something that gnawed at him every day, and no matter how hard he tried, nothing ever seemed to change.The teasing and the taunts were relentless, particularly when he was in school. The locker rooms became a battleground, a place where he was tormented without mercy. He could still hear the cruel laughter ringing in his ears, the mocking words that stung more deeply than anything physical. Every day it was the same—names, insults, jabs, all meant to make him feel insignificant.One day, as Alex walked into the boys' locker room
The air was thick with tension as the massive beast loomed before them, its glowing yellow eyes locking onto Alex. Derek’s voice had been sharp, commanding, his instincts telling Alex to stay still. The slightest movement could trigger the creature’s rage, and it would be a fight Alex wouldn’t survive. Alex, however, had other ideas. He hated the idea of being passive, of doing nothing while Derek—someone he despised—stood there in all his strength, calm and collected. He gritted his teeth, feeling the surge of his own power welling up inside of him. The beast’s back was turned, its massive form shifting restlessly in the shadows. Maybe, just maybe, if he moved slowly enough, he could get the jump on it. He knew the creature didn’t see him as a threat yet, and that could be the opening he needed.“Don’t move, Alex,” Derek’s voice came again, softer this time but still firm with a hint of concern. But Alex wasn’t listening. He wasn’t going to let Derek be the hero again. He wasn
The adrenaline coursing through Alex’s veins kept his legs moving even though his chest burned and his vision blurred. The beast was relentless, crashing through the trees behind him with snarls and roars that vibrated in his very bones. He ran without a plan, his instincts taking over. The thick forest around him blurred into streaks of green and brown as he moved between the trees. He had no idea how long he had been running, but he could hear the beast closing the distance, its powerful body breaking through whatever stood in its way. Each heavy breath it exhaled sounded like thunder in Alex’s ears. Despite his panic, Alex’s mind raced with guilt and anger. He knew this was his fault. If he had listened to Derek, if he hadn’t let his stubbornness cloud his judgment, none of this would be happening. The trees began to thin, and the distant glow of torches flickered ahead. The edge of the forest—and the town—was near. Alex’s heart sank. He couldn’t lead the beast there; it w
The square was eerily silent except for the faint sounds of burning debris and the occasional groans of the injured. Alex stood still, his chest rising and falling with the weight of his breath. His mind raced as he took in the scene around him—the destruction, the blood, and the lifeless bodies of the dead. His eyes landed on Derek’s crumpled body a few feet away. For a moment, a flicker of hope sparked in him, but it was quickly doused by his bitterness. Alex approached cautiously, his steps hesitant as though the very ground might swallow him whole. “Derek?” Alex called out softly, his voice trembling with a mix of dread and anticipation. There was no response. Derek lay face-down in a pool of his own blood, his body unnervingly still. Alex crouched beside him and pressed two trembling fingers to Derek’s neck, searching for a pulse. There was nothing. Alex’s chest tightened, a swirl of emotions threatening to overwhelm him. He told himself it was relief—relief that the so-c
Present DayLexa stormed out of the principal’s office, gripping the wooden broom so tightly that her knuckles turned white. Her jaw was clenched in frustration, and her dark eyes gleamed with rebellion. Punishment. She couldn’t believe she’d been reduced to this—sweeping the school courtyard like some janitor in training. The principal’s words echoed in her mind, each syllable laced with condescension.“Let this be a lesson, Lexa. Actions have consequences.”She scoffed under her breath, muttering to herself as she descended the stairs toward the sprawling school courtyard. "Yeah, actions have consequences, but no one ever mentions how boring those consequences are."She reached the courtyard, which was littered with leaves, wrappers, and the occasional paper airplane—a testament to the chaos of the school day. Grumbling, she began to sweep, shoving debris into untidy piles.“Stupid rules. Stupid courtyard. Stupid broom.” Her grumbling was interrupted by a faint sound—a soft noi
Maya walked briskly down the school hallway, her heart pounding. Her mind was clouded with frustration, sadness, and exhaustion from the constant tension between herself and Lily. They had been inseparable for so long that this cold war felt like a foreign, suffocating weight on her chest. She was tired of the bitterness and wanted clarity. Even if the conversation with Lily didn’t resolve anything, Maya thought it was better than the lingering resentment that was slowly eating away at her.As she approached the corner leading to the main hallway, she heard voices—familiar ones. Two girls were standing just out of sight, their giggles echoing off the walls. Maya froze, recognizing the voices as Lexa’s friends, Tasha and Brielle. They sounded deep in conversation, and Maya couldn’t help but listen when her name came up.“Did you see Maya storm out of the classroom earlier?” Tasha asked, her voice dripping with mock sympathy. “She looked like a total wreck.”Brielle laughed, her voi
The amusement park’s vibrant colors and cheerful noises blurred into the background as Lucas watched the fear flicker across Lily’s face. Her hands trembled, clutching the letter, and her eyes were wide with dread. Lucas’s heart clenched; he hated seeing her like this. “Lily,” he said softly, but when she didn’t respond, he stepped closer and gently took the letter from her hands. His sharp eyes scanned the handwritten note, and his expression darkened. "_I’m always watching you, Lily._" The words sent a chill down his spine. Anger surged through him, heating his blood. All he could see now was red and the fury raging inside him was hot enough to burn anything in his path. His anger knew no bounds. “Alex,” he muttered, his jaw tightening. Lily wrapped her arms around herself, her voice barely audible. “He’s out there, Lucas. Watching me" Lily said, her voice slightly braking as she talked.She looked around, hoping to catch a glimpse of her stalker who couldn't take the hint
The sun shined brightly over the large amusement park, the biggest among all pack territories, casting a golden glow over the cheerful crowds. The air was filled with the mix of sounds of laughter, carnival music, and the occasional delighted screams from rollercoasters as people enjoyed the ride. Lucas led Lily past colorful stalls, his hand lightly resting on her back to guide her through the bustling crowds. He could tell, just from his hand placed slightly on her back that she wasn't at all settled and it hurt him to watch her crumble in such a way and he couldn't do anything about it. Lily, dressed in a simple yet elegant sundress, completely unaware of Lucas' observation, clung to her thoughts, her mind still lingering on Alex and everything that had happened. Yet, she couldn't deny that the atmosphere of the park was infectious. The smell of fresh popcorn, cotton candy, and fried treats filled her senses, and the vibrant energy around her was impossible to ignore. She cou
The sun was already up, casting a soft golden hue through the curtains, but Lily remained unmoving on her bed, curled up under the covers. .The warmth of the blankets seemed to offer a cocoon of comfort, but it didn’t soothe the storm raging in her mind. Lily didn’t know how long she had been lying there, but the weight of her thoughts pressed down on her chest, making it hard to breathe. Why had she been so blind? How could she have missed all the signs? Alex had been nothing more than a predator, using her trust to gain access to the Alpha twins, to manipulate and deceive everyone around him.The silence of her room felt suffocating, as if it mirrored the emptiness inside her. She had no desire to face the world today, no energy to even get up. Everything felt so overwhelming, and all she could do was lay there, lost in the memory of the betrayal.The soft knock on her door broke through her haze. “Miss Lily?” a maid’s voice called from the other side.Lily didn’t answer. She
The heavy oak doors of the school’s assembly hall creaked open, and students poured in, their voices low but buzzing with curiosity and unease. None of them knew what exactly was happening, but they could tell from the face of the teachers standing around, and the fact they had been summoned to the assembly as part of an emergency, that the announcement that awaited them wasn't the usual ones. The atmosphere was thick with tension, the weight of the announcement hanging over them like a storm cloud. Lily clutched her notebook tightly, the edges digging into her palms as Maya walked beside her, her face set in a hard, unreadable mask.The hall filled quickly, the hum of whispers growing louder with each passing second. Lucas and Liam stood at the front, their powerful presence undeniable even in silence. The principal, a tall man with graying hair and sharp features, stood stiffly behind the podium. Beside him was Alpha Dean, his broad shoulders and commanding aura instantly silen
The group hurried through the dark streets, their faces tense and their breaths coming in sharp bursts. They couldn't brush off this feeling of urgency that propelled them and pushed their legs further to move at such a fast pace.Lucas and Liam, the Alphas in the group were already ahead of Lily and Maya but they made sure they didn't give them too much of a distance and cause them to be cut off from each other.As Lily watched Lucas and Liam moving with tremendous speed in front of her, she couldn't help but feeling a sensation that was close to being free and accepted.Never in her life did she imagine she would get this kind of feeling for the Alpha twins but now that it was here, she accepted it wholeheartedly. When they reached the gym, Lily pushed open the doors with more force than necessary. The metal doors creaked loudly, and the faint echo of their footsteps filled the vast, dimly lit space. “She’s gone,” Maya said, her voice barely above a whisper. Lily scanned the gy
The forest fell into a tense silence as Alex, Lucas, Liam, Lily, and Maya stood facing each other, their breaths forming mist in the cold night air. The weight of the revelations hung heavily between them, and each word spoken felt like the strike of a hammer on fragile glass. Lucas’s gaze was locked onto Alex, his jaw tight and his fists clenched at his sides. “How long?” he demanded, his voice sharp as a blade. “How long have you been planning this, Alex?” "What does it matter to you?" Alex asked, his voice more malicious than ever."Just answer the question" Lily said, her voice cutting through the atmosphere like a sharp knife. Alex smirked, though his eyes betrayed his exhaustion. “Longer than you’d think,” he replied, his tone smug yet strained. “You Alphas think you’re untouchable, but you’re blind to the wolves lurking in the shadows.” Liam growled low in his throat, stepping forward. “And you’re the one in the shadows, Alex? Preying on those who trust you? You’re path
The forest was alive with the symphony of nature—branches creaked under the weight of the wind, and leaves rustled like whispers in the dark. The moonlight broke through the thick canopy, illuminating Lily as she bent over, hands on her knees, trying to catch her breath. She had ran all the way to the forest without a moment to rest, the fear for Lucas and Liam’s safety driving her forward.Now that she was here with them and she saw they were holding their ground against their adversary, she could finally breathe properly and take in air."Breathe Lily" Maya said as she placed her hand on Lily's back and began to ease her nerves. Her chest heaved, her heart pounding in her ears. Her hair clung to her damp face which was filled with sweat, but she didn’t care. She had made it to Lucas and Liam and that was all that mattered. She straightened, her sharp eyes flicking between Lucas, Liam, and Alex. All three looked battered and bruised, their clothes torn, blood staining their skin
The moonlight filtered through the dense canopy of trees, casting long shadows on the forest floor. The night was eerily silent except for the sound of labored breathing and the crunch of leaves underfoot due to the intense battle between the forces of good and evil.Lucas and Liam stood side by side, their eyes locked on Alex, whose smirk only deepened despite the sweat glistening on his forehead. He whipped off his sweat as he made sure to keep his eyes on the Alpha twins, sure that they were ready to seize whatever opportunity they saw to take advantage of the situation and use it to defeat him."I have to say, this is the longest I've gone against an Alpha, but I guess it's mostly because I'm fighting against two of you and not one" Alex said, his chest falling and rising in a rhythmic way.Lucas and Liam growled at him, their sharp eyes showcasing the intensity inside both of them. “You’ve been a thorn in our side for far too long,” Lucas growled, his voice low and dangerous.
The atmosphere was electric, charged with tension that crackled in the air. Lexa stood in the center of the gym, her stance unyielding, her eyes filled with a fiery determination that sent chills down Maya’s spine. Lily was by her side, her muscles coiled and ready for action, her breath shallow as she stared at Lexa, who had proven to be far more formidable than either of them had anticipated. "You really think you can take me down together?" Lexa sneered, her voice carrying an edge that cut like a blade. "You're nothing more than desperate girls clinging to false hope." Maya glanced at Lily, her voice barely above a whisper. "Are we really doing this? She’s stronger than she looks" Maya said as she steadied herself and tried to regulate her breathing so she won't be too exhausted.Lily’s jaw tightened as she stepped forward. "We don’t have a choice. Together, we can take her" Lily said.Maya stared at her, wondering if it would even be possible for them to accomplish.She knew