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Lily let out a heavy sigh as she sank back onto the bed, her body tense with frustration. This night couldn't have gotten any worse than I already had.Knowing she couldnât leave the room now that the door was locked only heightened her discomfort. The soft, plush mattress beneath her offered little solace; her thoughts raced, leaving her more agitated by the second.She wanted to leave, to get out of this room that was making her feel like a prisoner, stuck in the same cell as two of the most obnoxious Alphas alive.Her phone buzzed on the bedside table, cutting through the silence. She grabbed it quickly, grateful for the distraction. A text from Alex lit up her screen: "Hey, Lily! I was just wondering, while I was being bored and by myself in my house all alone if you would want to hang out tonight?"She stared at the message, hesitating for a moment before typing back a response. "I can't. I'm dealing with some... Alpha twin issues but I'll fill you in on the details later."Th
The tension in the room was thick as Lily leaned back against the bed, her arms folded and an enigmatic smile playing on her lips. Liam and Lucas sat across from her, their expressions a mix of curiosity and apprehension. The mischievous glint in Lily's eyes was enough to make Liam shift uncomfortably. âIâve been thinking,â Lily began, her tone casual yet laced with something more. âSince you both were so insistent on making it up to me, I might have an idea.â Liam narrowed his eyes, leaning slightly forward. âWhat kind of idea?â Lily tilted her head, her smile widening. âLetâs call it... a test of sincerity.â Lucas frowned slightly, crossing his arms. âWe promised to do whatever it takes. Just tell us what you want.â âAre you sure?â Lily asked, her tone almost teasing as her eyes danced with amusement. âAbsolutely,â Lucas replied firmly. Liam hesitated, raising a finger. âWait, wait, wait. Can we rewind for a second? Iâm not so sure about whatever is brewing in that evil
The moonlight poured into the room like liquid silver, casting a soft glow over Lilyâs 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 couldnât 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 wasnât just the intimacy she shared with Lucas and Liamâit was the gentleness and care theyâd shown her. It was unexpected, and she wasnât 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 didnât 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 weakâby his peers, by his pack, and especially by himself. It wasnât something that could be hidden; it was evident in the way others treated him. Throughout his entire life, he was the kid who couldnât shift properly, who couldnât 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 sameânames, 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. Derekâs voice had been sharp, commanding, his instincts telling Alex to stay still. The slightest movement could trigger the creatureâs rage, and it would be a fight Alex wouldnât survive. Alex, however, had other ideas. He hated the idea of being passive, of doing nothing while Derekâsomeone he despisedâstood 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 beastâs 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 didnât see him as a threat yet, and that could be the opening he needed.âDonât move, Alex,â Derekâs voice came again, softer this time but still firm with a hint of concern. But Alex wasnât listening. He wasnât going to let Derek be the hero again. He wasn
The adrenaline coursing through Alexâs 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 Alexâs ears. Despite his panic, Alexâs mind raced with guilt and anger. He knew this was his fault. If he had listened to Derek, if he hadnât 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 forestâand the townâwas near. Alexâs heart sank. He couldnât 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 himâthe destruction, the blood, and the lifeless bodies of the dead. His eyes landed on Derekâs 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. âDerek?â 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 Derekâs neck, searching for a pulse. There was nothing. Alexâs chest tightened, a swirl of emotions threatening to overwhelm him. He told himself it was reliefârelief that the so-c
The dressing room buzzed with energy, the air thick with perfume and excitement. Rows of mirrors lined the walls, reflecting the image of Lily and Maya as they stood side by side, putting the finishing touches on their looks for the Moonlight Dance.They were all smiles as they took their time to make sure they looked more beautiful than they have been all year. This was supposed to be a very special day for both of them and they wanted to look the part. Lily wore a flowing, deep red gown that hugged her figure perfectly, the fabric shimmering under the dressing room lights. Her long, dark curls fell down her back, and the delicate silver necklace around her neck added the final touch of elegance.Maya, standing next to her, looked just as stunning in a sapphire blue dress, the off-shoulder sleeves giving her a regal appearance. Her short, dark hair was styled in loose waves, and her makeup was jaw dropping.Lily sighed, taking in their reflections. "We actually made it, Maya."
As Lily qmd Maya got closer to the boutique, they made sure to keep their distance as they monitored their targets.The boutique was filled with soft classical music, the scent of expensive perfume lingering in the air. Rows of elegant gowns lined the walls, their sequined and satin fabrics shimmering under the bright chandeliers.Lily and Maya stood just outside the store, pressed against a decorative pillar, peeking inside like a pair of detectives on a stakeout."Okay, this is ridiculous," Maya whispered, adjusting her stance to get a better view. "But I canât lie, I kind of love it.""Shh!" Lily nudged her. "We have to be quiet if weâre going to figure out whatâs going on."Inside the boutique, Lucian was standing beside the mystery girl, his arms crossed as she held up a deep emerald dress, pressing it against herself. He nodded approvingly, and the girl beamed. They continued lookingthroughother clothes, occasionally laughing and whispering to each other.Maya narrowed her eye
The soft hum of the engine filled the car as Lily gazed out the window, watching the busy streets pass by. The townâs biggest mall stood just ahead, its glass windows reflecting the bright afternoon sun. Inside, countless shoppers bustled about, their excited chatter mixing with the faint sound of background music playing from the stores.Maya, sitting beside her, tapped away on her phone. "I still canât believe weâre finally getting our dresses for the Moonlight Dance. It feels so real now."Lily turned to her, a small smile tugging at her lips. "I know. Itâs like the final piece of the puzzle.""Exactly!" Maya grinned. "And I already have a vision for my dress. Elegant, sexy, but also just enough sparkle to make Graham lose his mind."Lily chuckled. "Youâre really excited about this, arenât you?""Duh!" Maya tossed her phone into her bag. "Itâs not every day we get to have a perfect night with the people we love. And after everything weâve been through? We deserve this, Lily."L
The grand dining hall in the Alpha mansion was bathed in golden candlelight, the scent of roasted meat and fresh bread filling the air. The long mahogany table was elegantly set with silverware and polished plates, while the large windows let in the glow of the moon. Lily sat between Lucas and Liam, across from Alpha Dean and Luna Ariel.Despite the warm atmosphere, her mind kept replaying Grahamâs words from earlier that day."Lucas and Liam donât think they need to ask you."Her grip tightened around her fork as she poked at her mashed potatoes, her appetite fading. She couldn't believe how clueless they were."So, Lily," Luna Ariel's voice pulled her from her thoughts, "youâve been quiet all evening. Is something on your mind?"Lily hesitated for a second before deciding now was as good a time as any. "I was just thinking about the Moonlight Dance."Alpha Dean chuckled. "Ah, the famous tradition. I remember when I asked Ariel to the dance back in our school days. I made a compl
The scent of fresh plants and autumn leaves filled the air as Lily and Maya walked down the school hallway, their shoes tapping rhythmically against the polished floors. Sunlight streamed in through the large windows, casting golden streaks across the lockers. Laughter and chatter surrounded them, the school buzzing with excitement. Weeks had passed since the chaos with Alex, and life had finally returned to normal.Lily inhaled deeply, a smile stretching across her face. "You know, I never thought I'd say this, but it's actually nice having a normal day at school again. No kidnappings, no rogue wolves, no dramatic fights. Just classes and... the Moonlight Dance."Maya grinned, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear. "I know, right? Itâs like everything is back on track. And now, we get to focus on the important thingsâlike waiting for our mates to ask us to the dance."Lily chuckled. "Right! I mean, I am expecting Lucas and Liam to ask me at some point. It is the proper t
A heavy silence hung over the battlefield, thick with tension and the scent of blood. The wolves surrounding Alex stared fiercely at him, their growls low and menacing, awaiting their Alpha Deanâs command. Moonlight shined across the road, casting eerie shadows on the wounded rogue who stood his ground despite his battered body.Alex's chest heaved with ragged breaths, his clothes torn and soaked in blood. Yet, despite the pain coursing through his veins, his gaze was still filled with defiance as he met Alpha Dean's unyielding stare.The towering Alpha took a deliberate step forward, his presence radiating an undeniable authority. His silver eyes bore into Alex like a predator assessing its prey. "Alex," Alpha Dean's voice was deep, steady, and laced with finality. "You stand accused of multiple crimes against this pack. Kidnapping, conspiracy, endangering the life of one of our ownâLilyâand defying the authority of the Alpha."Alex sneered, blood dripping from the corner of his m
Lucas barely registered the sound of the car door slamming shut behind him as he ran toward the wreckage, his heart hammering wildly in his chest. The harsh scent of burning rubber and twisted metal filled the air, mixing with the distant echoes of the crash that still seemed to vibrate in his bones."LILY!" he shouted, his voice hoarse with desperation.Liam was right beside him, his face a mask of pure fear. "We need to get her out of thereânow!" He screamed as they approached Alexâs fallen vehicle. Graham and Lucian followed closely, their expressions tense as they scanned the overturned vehicle for any sign of movement. The headlights from both cars cast long shadows across the deserted road, the flickering light illuminating the smoke rising from the crumpled hood.None of them knee what to think but all they could do was hope that Lily had only sustained minor injuries.Lucas's entire body felt like it was about to combust from sheer panic. If something had happened to herâi
Lilyâs heart leaped with joy when she saw Lucasâs car gaining on them. The headlights cut through the incoming darkness like two forces of salvation, and she could feel their presence closing in. Relief surged through her veins like a tidal wave.They found me!Without thinking, she pulled open the window and stuck her head outside, the wind whipping her hair violently around her face."Lucas! Liam! Help me!" she screamed at the top of her lungs, her voice raw with desperation.Lucas, behind the wheel of the pursuing vehicle, locked eyes with her through the rushing wind, his gaze fierce and determined. She saw Liam right beside him, his face twisted with rage, and Lucian and Graham in the back, all of them ready to fight for her.But before she could scream again, a rough hand dragged her back inside."Shut up!" Alex roared, his fingers digging into her wrist as he dragged her back into the seat. "Do you have any idea what youâve done?"Lily struggled against his hold, her chest he
Lily sat sadly in the backseat of Alexâs car, her hands clenched into fists as she looked at Alex. The soft hum of the engine and the occasional bump of the road beneath them were the only sounds filling the tense silence. But inside her mind, there was chaos.She knew it.Lucas and Liam had lost her.The tracker was gone.Her last hope of being rescued was slipping away, and panic clawed at her chest.The car smelled like leather and a faint trace of Alexâs cologneâa scent that once made her heart race with something close to affection. Now, it only made her nauseous.She turned her head toward the front of the car, her eyes burning with fury.âYou really think youâre going to get away with this?â she spat, her voice sharp with hatred.Alex, sitting comfortably in the driverâs seat, didnât even flinch. His hands were relaxed on the wheel, his jaw set in quiet confidence.âI donât think I will,â he said smoothly. âI know I will.âLily let out a bitter laugh. âYouâre delusional.âAlex