“You’re sending me to him, aren’t you?” I asked, my voice trembling.Aiden’s jaw tightened. “Not yet. But if it comes to that—”“I’m not a pawn!” I shouted, standing abruptly. “You can’t just use me like this!”Aiden’s eyes darkened, and he stood as well, towering over me. “You think I like this?” he growled. “You think I enjoy putting you in this position?”“Then don’t!” I shot back.The room fell silent, the weight of our words hanging heavy in the air.“Go back to your room,” Aiden said finally, his voice low.I didn’t move right away, my chest heaving with the effort to keep my emotions in check. But finally, I turned and left, the sound of the door closing behind me echoing in my ears.Back in my room, I sat on the bed, my mind racing. Aiden’s plan was reckless, dangerous, and humiliating. But a small part of me couldn’t ignore the possibility that Kieran might hold the answers we needed.The world wasn’t kind to people like me.But maybe, just maybe, I could learn to stop being k
It wasn’t Daisy. She’d been under constant watch. Besides, she had no means of contacting anyone, let alone orchestrating something this elaborate.Wikh? No. He was stubborn, but his loyalty had never been in question. His insistence on protecting the pack wasn’t a ploy—it was who he was.Leon? Too brash. A traitor needed subtlety, and Leon lacked the patience for that kind of deception.Neena? I shook my head. She’d been by my side for years, her loyalty unquestionable.But then my thoughts circled back to Aaren.The so-called Alpha of BloodMoon. Didn't Daisy say he ran away from the Rogues? This must mean something. Images of Aaren running towards Kieran, expecting open arms and the Rogues rushing to his back to fight back ran through my mind. "This isn't our fight." I imagined Kieran say.I could see his lips trembling, anger surging through him. Maybe then he'd decided to run away. He must have been the mastermind behind all these chaos.The idea made my jaw tighten.It fit, didn
Daisy's POV:::The morning was cold, the sunlight weak as it filtered through the small window in my room. I hadn’t slept much, tossing and turning all night as Aiden’s cryptic words replayed in my mind.“Some people think I should offer you to the Rogues... I’m thinking about it, too.”I tried to push the thought away, to find some sort of calm in the routine of washing and dressing. But it clung to me, a weight I couldn’t shake.When Leon showed up at my door, his face as grim as ever, my heart sank.“The Alpha wants to see you,” he said flatly.I hesitated, the knot in my stomach tightening. “What for?”Leon shrugged, his disinterest only making me more nervous. “He didn’t say. Just get moving.”When I entered Aiden’s office, the air was heavy, suffocating. Aiden stood by the window, his back to me, his shoulders tense. He didn’t turn around as I stepped inside, but the sound of the door closing behind me made me shiver.“You wanted to see me?” I asked, my voice shaky but louder tha
“Daisy,” Leon said, stepping forward. “What did she say to you?”I didn’t answer. I couldn’t.I turned and walked into my room, shutting the door behind me before Leon could press further.Inside, the silence was deafening.I sank onto the edge of the bed, my mind spinning. Neena was framing me—trying to twist everything to make me look like the traitor.The scissors. My scent. All of it had been deliberate.I clenched my fists, tears stinging my eyes. No one would believe me. Not against someone like Neena, a trusted pack member. I was just a slave.The weight of it all pressed down on me, suffocating and inescapable.A soft knock on the door pulled me from my thoughts. A note slid under the frame, the parchment stark against the dark floor.I picked it up, my fingers trembling as I unfolded it.“Dress up and come to my room.”My stomach dropped, fear curling in my chest like a living thing.Neena showed up not long after, her expression smug as she entered with a small entourage of w
Aiden's POV :::I was shocked at her audacity and even more shocked at my reaction. When she'd pressed her soft lips against mine, I couldn't resist them. I had to revel in the delicious taste of her lips and watching her take control got me aroused. Everytime she went against me, I feel my cock jerking. It was something about her defiance. I loved punishing Daisy as well. So I looked down at her and asked her to kneel."But...""Do as I say, Daisy." I growled. She did as she was told after which I snapped my fingers asking her to take off her clothes. She removed them with shaking fingers. After folding each item and arranging them into a neat pile at the foot of my bed, she knelt on the floor and faced the foot of the bed. I paused for a few minutes, my heartbeat frantic, eyes grazing her body.I wondered what I could use to punish her enough to know I'm the only one able to get her to be submissive. Maybe I should punish her with the clamps?My gaze drops to what is on the bed—a
I raised a hand and let it fly down to her ass in a spank more forceful than the last. Daisy yelped and squirmed, her body twisting and nearly slipping off my lap. I held her down with a palm between her shoulder blades and delivered one and then another in quick succession.After the sixth spank, she finally cried, “One!”"Good girl.”I caressed her ass cheeks, soothing her reddened skin. Heat radiated from her flesh, and her pussy got even wetter. My index finger slid close to her folds, and she trembled. It would be so easy to slip into her slick heat, to circle her swollen clit until her cries reached a delicious crescendo. I reminded myself that this was a punishment.By the end of this spanking, she will regret stay away from Wikh.The next spank was equally harsh, and her legs moved further apart. She wanted me to play with her pussy.“Two,” she counted with a breathy moan.As I soothe the sting with my palm, her hips lifted, confirming my suspicions. Ignoring the sweet tempta
“I’ll be leaving for a while,” Aiden began, his tone sharp and businesslike. “I need to speak with Kieran and investigate the situation further. While I’m gone, there are responsibilities that need to be handled here.”He turned his attention to Neena, who straightened in her seat, practically preening under his gaze.“Neena,” he said, his voice steady. “I want you and Leon to keep an eye on things. That includes Daisy.”Neena’s smile widened, and I felt my stomach twist.“Of course, Alpha,” she said sweetly, shooting me a sideways glance. “I’ll make sure everything runs smoothly. Including watching over Daisy. I don't mind babysitting at all.”Aiden’s gaze lingered on her for a moment before shifting to me. His expression was unreadable, his dark eyes betraying nothing.“Do you understand, Daisy?” he asked.I nodded, my hands clasped tightly in my lap. “Yes.”“Good,” he said, his tone dismissive.But Neena wasn’t done.“Don’t worry, Alpha,” she said, her voice dripping with false sinc
What if I was just another tool to him? Another piece in his game?The thought made my chest ache, the weight of it pressing down on me like a stone.I lay back on the bed, staring at the ceiling as the questions swirled in my mind, unanswered and unrelenting.Was I just fooling myself?The darkness of the room felt heavier. The soft knock at the door jolted me awake. I sat up quickly, the blanket pooling around my waist as I stared toward the door. My heart raced, the stillness of the early morning amplifying the sound of my own breathing.“Who is it?” I whispered, my voice shaky.“It’s Wikh,” came the low reply.I froze, panic tightening in my chest. What was he doing here? At this hour?“Go away,” I hissed, my voice sharper now. “Someone will see you!”The door creaked open anyway, and Wikh stepped inside, his face lined with worry.“You can’t be here,” I said, pulling the blanket tighter around me.“I needed to talk to you,” he said, his voice low. “It’s important.”“It’s 4 a.m.!”
“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