Aiden's POV:: I kept pounding my cock into her warm pussy, my orgasm threatening to throw me off the edge. I knew the woman beneath me was new, and she wasn't used to how rough I love sex with women. But I didn't care. I never did. She is nothing but a slave, one that has been assigned to warm my bed and satisfy me. Her loud moans and groans filled the entire room, ringing out to the hearing of the waiting slaves outside my bedroom door, I don't care if they could hear our sounds of pleasure, or her cries as she receive every long and hard thrust from me, not t while her pussy clamped around me and my dick throbbed to climax as I pulled out fast enough to release my warm cum all over her back. A sense of peace and calm enveloped me. My breathing came out ragged and the woman I had been fucking rushed out of my room, limping. I smirked. She would be telling tales of this encounter for the next few days to the others who are waiting to take their turns. A knock sounded on the d
Wikh leaned in. "Your Highness, what are you doing? This isn't why we are here." I grabbed him by his hair and slammed him face down on a table nearby. I couldn't tell why I did what I did, but somehow my wolf was misbehaving. Wikh's nose bled, and he looked at me apologetically while everyone else in the room looked like they wanted the ground to swallow them. My eyes were darkening, but seeing Daisy stare at me like I was a demon sparked something dangerous within me. I didn't like that look one bit. "Take her away. We don't care what you do with her. Her mother should have known better than to have gotten intimate with our alpha." One of her sisters said in a condescending manner as she hissed with disgust. "Don't talk about my mother that way," she said under her breath. Her voice was shaky. Her eyes teary. Didn't this same girl snap and call me an asshole minutes ago? In short strides, Aaren moved closer and smacked her across the face. My wolf growled. No one should
I couldn't tell if his act of generosity was sarcastic or if I'd just been messed up but I knew I couldn't let down my guard. Not while I'm in enemy's territory. To be able to run or fight back, I'd need to replenish my lost energy. So, I sat on the cold hard floor and began to gobble down my food. I was just halfway through my food when I heard footsteps approaching. It was a guard, my adrenaline pumped up as they unlock the door and pulled me up, taking me towards a run. "The Alpha wants to see you tonight. You have to look good so have your bath and wear this dress. In a few minutes I'll come get you." He tossed a bag to me and after a moment of hesitation, I checked to see a black sequin dinner dress. "What am I? A whore?" I muttered but the guard kissed his teeth and left unbothered. "What have I ever done to the universe?" I asked myself as fresh tears began to roll down my eyes. "Why do I always have to find myself in worse situations?" Few minutes later, I was now
"Guards!" He called and I quickly came to my senses, grabbing my clothes.There's no way in hell he did that for nothing. As the guard carried me away, I yelled and cursed at him again."Rot in hell!"♠︎♠︎♠︎♠︎♠︎Aiden's POV::I clenched my fists, jaws all clenched as I watched her be taken away. She was defiant, I'll give her that. But to have her disrespect me wasn't something I was going to take lightly. Not when she was nothing but spoils of war. I could have easily killed her, done whatever I wanted with her but something about her makes it hard for me to force her. All I wanted to do was see her be submissive. To watch the confusion dance in her eyes when she can't stop moaning my name. "Fuck! What the hell am I thinking?" I chided myself. Daisy was here for only one thing. To be by my side, fulfill the prophecy and be discarded. I wasn't going to let anything stand in the way of that. I walked to my bar and poured myself a glass of Scotch. Wanting to rid my mind of thoughts,
Dressed in a crisp black suit that hugged my frame, I adjusted my tie before stepping out into the hallway. The remnants of last night's chaos had been cleaned up, leaving only silence and the faint scent of smoke lingering in the air.At the office, I found solace in the weight of responsibility. Papers piled high on my desk reminded me of the world I controlled, the wars I had won, and the enemies I had crushed. This was my domain-a place where I thrived.The knock at the door was soft, yet the energy behind it felt charged. My wolf stirred uneasily as I straightened in my chair. "Come in."The door creaked open, revealing a figure cloaked in dark robes. The seer's face was shrouded by the hood, but the scent of aged magic and foreboding was unmistakable. The room seemed to darken as he stepped inside, his presence commanding even the air to still."You've come uninvited," I said coldly, leaning back in my chair. "What do you want?"The seer ignored my tone, his voice low and grave.
"Leave me alone," I hissed, trying to move faster.Another man grabbed my arm, yanking me back so hard I nearly dropped the stone. "Where do you think you're going?""Let go!" I shouted, panic flaring in my chest.He didn't listen, his hand tightening around my arm as he leaned in closer. "You belong to the Alpha, huh? Maybe he won't mind if I have a little taste."Before I could respond, the pusher was on me, shoving me so hard I fell to the ground. The stone hit the dirt with a thud, but my head hit something far harder. Pain exploded in my skull, and warm blood trickled down my forehead."Get up!" the pusher roared, his baton raised.I tried to push myself up, my vision swimming, but my body wouldn't cooperate."That's enough!"The voice cut through the chaos, commanding and sharp. Leon strode into the field, his gaze icy as he looked at the pusher and the men surrounding me."Get back in line," he barked at the others. "Now!"They scattered like frightened animals, their laughter d
"Rest while you can," he said, standing. "I won't go easy on you tomorrow."As the door closed behind him, I clenched my fists tighter, my nails digging into my palms. My hatred for him burned brighter than ever.He wanted to break me. But I wasn't going to let him.Sleep claimed me faster than I expected, my exhaustion too great to resist. But peace did not come with it.Darkness engulfed me, a suffocating void that pressed against my chest. The air was heavy, carrying an eerie chill that made my skin crawl. I stood in the middle of an endless forest, its towering trees twisted and gnarled, their bare branches like skeletal fingers reaching toward the blackened sky.The ground beneath my feet was damp and cold, the soft squelch of mud echoing in the silence. A thick fog swirled around me, obscuring everything beyond a few feet. The faint rustle of leaves sent a shiver down my spine, though there was no wind to stir them.I didn't know where I was, but every instinct screamed that I sh
I needed to clear my head.The club was loud and suffocating, the bass reverberating through the floor as bodies moved to the music. It was a stark contrast to the quiet of my office, but that's why I came here. To drown out the noise in my mind with something more tangible.I sat in a booth near the back, nursing a glass of whiskey. The amber liquid burned as it slid down my throat, but it wasn't enough to silence the thoughts clawing at me.Daisy. Her name was a curse, a distraction I couldn't afford. Yet, no matter how hard I tried, she lingered in the back of my mind like a ghost."Alpha," a sultry voice purred, pulling me from my thoughts.I glanced up to see a young woman standing before me, her lips painted a deep red and her dress clinging to every curve. Her eyes sparkled with mischief, her intentions clear."What do you want?" I asked, my tone flat.She didn't answer, instead sliding into the booth beside me. Her fingers trailed up my arm, her touch warm and inviting. "You lo
“Your claws, right?” Daisy asked her. “In case you haven't noticed, the strange energy in the air died along with Asper. Whatever magic he was using is now gone, and so are your false powers. You're just plain old Neena now.”Neena looked up in horror. “No, no, this can't be happening. Please, don't kill me. I could still be of use to you. Keep me as a slave or anything.” She collided with Appa as she backed away and he shoved her angrily. Smiling, Aiden turned to look at Daisy. “Do you want to do the honors?”“With pleasure,” she replied, licking her lips. “No, please,” Neena pleaded and so did Abut Daisy ignored their cries as she extended her claws. Neena turned to run but Daisy suddenly appeared at her side. “When you see Leon on the other side, be sure to tell him I sent you, and that I did it happily,” Daisy said and Neena looked at her with dismay.With one vicious slash, Daisy sunk her claws into her. But she didn't stop there. She continued slicing her, just like Neena had
I heard a satisfying cry from him but he still didn't give up. The earth rumbled as we struggled with each other, hoping to get the upper hand. We inflicted several injuries on ourselves, yet, none of us gave in to the other. The longer we fought, the more energized I felt. I guessed it was the same with him because his attacks became more and more intense. He tried to throw me to the ground, but I held fast and when I saw that he was concentrating all his energy on that one move, I reached out with my second paw and swept him off his feet. He didn't move after that and I turned back in Aiden's direction. He was sitting with his back against the wall of a nearby house and Neena was standing close to him. I growled and started running in their direction but I had only gone a few meters when I heard teeth gnashing behind me.“Daisy! Behind you!” Aiden yelled, pointing in my direction. I turned as fast as I could but it wasn't fast enough to defend myself from Asper's attack. His pa
I'd never felt so much hatred for anyone than I did myself in that moment. Since I had nowhere else to go, Aiden's pack was the only place I could return to, even though it was the last place I wanted to go. That was the only place that still felt like home and it was Aiden that made it feel that way.Now, with his absence, I wasn't sure it was going to feel like that again. Dejected, I walked away from the burnt house and headed back. As I walked through the woods, I stayed on alert, ready to defend myself against anyone that might attack.I knew Neena and Asper would still be looking for me, and if they happened to come across me as I was heading back, then I would have to be the one to defend myself. I held my claws ready as I went, jumping at every slight movement or sound. But I had no trouble on my way back. At some point, I realized I was heading in the direction of the cottage and changed directions immediately. Nothing could ever make me go back to that dreary place. I was r
The pressure of his leg on my neck restricted my airflow and I found it hard to breathe. I struggled against him but he was too strong and when I realized that struggling was only making things worse for me, I gave in, ready to accept whatever was going to happen. Jeff was still unmoving and he had also returned back to human form. Neena was the only one still in her wolf form and she maintained her distance from Asper. She was still scared of him even now that she had the advantage. Asper pressed my neck harder, making me cough as I inhaled dirt in an attempt to breathe. Forcing my hand to move, I brought it up to pat his leg repeatedly but he kicked it away with force. I winced from the pain that shot up my arm and I could hear my own heartbeat thudding against the ground as I anticipated what was going to happen next. That was probably the end of the road for me. Neena was the only person that could possibly help me in that situation and I couldn't trust her to do that, not if A
It must be the same witchcraft he'd been using back at the cottage and I wondered where he got it from since everything related to witchcraft had either been burned or destroyed many years ago. The people gasped, all of them murmuring in fear as they backed away from the advancing wolf. Its howling became louder, and at some point, all of us had to cover our ears. Then it stopped suddenly. Both the walking and its howling. Its eyes were glowing red, just like the color of the sky and I suddenly remembered that it was the same color Daisy's eyes had been after Asper had injected her the second time. Turning its head from side to side, its eyes took in everyone present and in a split second, it launched its huge paws forward, striking three people dead in that one move. Everyone scattered immediately after that, running in whatever direction that came to their mind. “Attack!” Neena yelled and the six men that had come with her rushed forward immediately, like puppets. One by one, th
“There's no moon in the sky, you fool, and it's not even night yet,” Jack chided. Thankful that their attention had been directed away from her, Neena took the opportunity to put more distance between herself and them. She'd only gone a few meters when one of them suddenly turned in her direction.“Hey!” He shouted and the others returned their attention to her immediately.Jack pointed at the sky as he approached her. “Are you the one doing this? Is this some trick to help you escape from us?”“No. I don't know anything about it,” she replied.“We'll see about that,” Jack said and started running towards her. Her heart raced and she took to her heels, fear gripping her. “You're only delaying the inevitable,” Jack shouted behind her and she ran even faster. She knew the others had joined him too. She could hear their feet slamming against the ground as they chased her. After a few seconds she realized she was heading in the wrong direction. The path she was taking would lead her bac
“You all should stand aside,” I said calmly, hoping that my words will resonate with them. “If you fight me, I will not hold back.”“Then don't hold back!” someone yelled. “We're tired of your rule!”“Yes! Like Appa said, it has brought nothing but death and destruction!” Their words broke my heart, but I kept an emotionless mask on. “Is this really what you wish? For me to kill you all?”“Ha!” Appa cried from the back. “You're such an arrogant man, Aiden! You think you can kill them all? Your own people, people you trained?” Jeff glanced at me, and I saw the worry in his eyes.“No.” I cracked my neck. “My own people wouldn’t do this to me. I'm killing the traitors.”With that statement, silence fell upon the crowd for a moment, as though the people were thinking about what they'd gotten themselves into.Then someone charged at us. I took on a fighting stance, my eyes focused on my target, only for the sky to suddenly go from bright blue to pitch black, and finally, it turned to a
Dear goddess, she'd used the same witchcraft that Asper had.“This is bad,” Jeff muttered.“As bad as hell,” I agreed. Then I gave him a nod, and we both decided to turn and walk away. If she could create a barrier where I couldn't enter, then she definitely could make one where I couldn't walk away.“Too late,” I heard her giggle as though she'd read my mind. The next minute Jeff and I were slamming into another invisible wall. I jumped and whirled around to meet her, frowning.“Let us out.”Instead of laughing, she glowered at me. “So what? So you can go and look for Asper? Or so you can fuck Daisy?” I grinned at her questions. “Both, actually. And you have to be kidding yourself if you think you can just randomly call my woman's name like that.” Beside me, Jeff let out a groan and ran a hand down his face.My answer seemed to infuriate her, because she snarled and took a step towards us. “No one leaves if I don't let them. Those are the rules of the game.”She had the audacity to
“Don't be stupid.” He had a vexed expression. “He can handle himself. He didn't become a feared Alpha for nothing. You, on the other hand, have more likelihood of failure than of success.”I paused and turned. “What?”“You'd only slow him down.” His expression was grim. “Whatever he's doing, let him do it by himself, Daisy. Besides, he has Jeff. They’d be alright. Come on, go to bed.” I conceded and left for my room again, but when it was night, I opened my eyes and looked out of the window, only to see many men camped under it. Initially, fear of an ambush filled me, but their faces were familiar, and after close study I realized that they were the guards who'd been present earlier. But why were they- oh.Appa must have placed them outside my window after our discussion since he didn't trust me. I scoffed, and quietly stepped out of the room, hoping that my housemate was sound asleep. Then I looked out the kitchen window. It was devoid of men. Thank goodness.As soon as I found