The day passed and soon enough, 3pm had come, yet Denise did not set a foot outside the mansion. She would not have dinner with him like he wanted her to. There was no need to. Even if they did marry, she’d like to think this was mere business…business from which she would benefit. What was his gain though? She still couldn’t trust that he merely had a sudden change of heart. Or perhaps, she shouldn’t thoughtlessly call it sudden? What exactly happened all these years? Why was he lowering himself like this?Denise found herself being curious about things that shouldn’t concern her.“Miss Denise?” The soft call pulled her out of her thoughts. She picked up on the familiar voice and barely managed not to roll her eyes. Reluctantly sauntering over to the door, she pulled it open, and stood face to face with Kile. “You’re bigger than I remember…in muscle, I mean.” She commented, leaning on the door as she looked up at the giant before her. “Its been a while.” He smiled. “I’m glad you
Later that night, Denise found herself sitting silently in a car that was on its way to Kain. She ended up agreeing to go to the dinner in the end, but she absolutely refused to wear any of what he bought her and instead wore a plain jeans and T-shirt just to spite him. Trey was also dressed in his casual clothes.If the place they were going had any dress code rules, it would be the perfect excuse to just turn around and head straight back to the mansion. “Did he fall asleep?” Kile asked as he glanced at Denise and her son through the rear view mirror. “Yeah.” She ran her fingers through Trey's hair gently and smiled softly. Thankfully, he wasn’t upset with her anymore. “He tried his best to keep himself up.” “He looks just like Kain when he was a child.” Denise dropped her head, rolling her eyes. “I don’t see any resemblance between them now.” She scrunched up her nose as she examined her son’s sleeping face. She could hardly stand that those words were a blatant lie. “And I did
Have you ever stopped to wonder...how easily one's life could fall apart? Well, in Denise Vera's case...a single night was all it took for everything she had ever known to crumble to pieces...The breeze was cold when Denise sat just outside a small cabin, rocking her chair back and forth while slowly sewing her fiancé’s dress shirt. Her black hair was in a messy bundle cascading down her back and her pink lips parted slightly to let out a breath as soft moans from inside scratched against her eardrums. "Ahhh, Aiden!!~" "Ohhh~" “Harder~”Aiden......was her fiancé... A month ago, she was sold off to him. Before then, she lived with her family, but could she really call it a family? Her father; the Alpha did not want her. No, none of them wanted her. In a pack where shifting on a fullmoon was sacred, a she-wolf who could not control her wolf was an abomination...and Denise was just that, the abomination. The first time she shifted was the full moon of her ninth birthday...that day
Denise leaned against a tree near the cabin, watching Marcy and Aiden who were exchanging their goodbyes in front of the door. The place was deep in the pack's woods, somewhere Aiden seemed to own. Every time he met with Marcy or any other girl, he would always bring them there...and unfortunately, he'd also have Denise tag along. Rather than her who he was to marry, he found pleasure in other women. He had never been interested in her as a woman, instead Aiden only cared about her appearance. For that, she was a bit relieved. "So, in two days...this place? I'll call you if anything changes, yeah?" Marcy gave him a shrug, noisily smacking her lips together as she chewed on a gum she dug up from somewhere inside. "Whatever.""Are you upset?" Aiden frowned, hands drifting up under the dress shirt she had just slipped on and riding straight up to her breasts, cupping them. He leaned his head against her shoulder, a sly grin on his lips as his tongue travelled across her neck, "How sh
Raina; her wolf, had never spoken in years. And now, when she finally decided to speak, her first words were ‘MATE’. It was safe to say, Denise was astounded. If anyone were to really listen, they’d definitely hear her heartbeat loud and clear! The handsome man standing before her had his rock-hard stare pinned to her form and his bulked muscles coupled with his towering height made him as intimidating as anyone could get. Raina was saying HE was her mate? When was the last time she’d even heard of fated mates? Werewolves had long disregarded the wishes of their goddess and took fate into their own hands. No waiting. No hoping. None of that. Their mates were whomever they chose. There were only a few who actually managed to meet and mark their fated partners…very few.That was why Denise couldn’t believe it. Her fated mate? Why would the moon goddess bless her with a mate? Was this her way of saying that she could finally find happiness? Was this truly a sign that her suffering was
“Shield us from what?” “Her.” Denise’s blood ran cold. This couldn’t mean what she thought it did. But unfortunately, that was exactly what Alpha Denver and Wyatt had in mind. They wanted her to shift…right before them and eradicate those four wolves, the more brutality the better. Whether she wanted to fight or not, was something they couldn’t care less about. She’d do it and that was final. After all, the buyer should first get a sample of the product before handing over the dollars.Tonight…was the night of their most valuable deal, a deal he had planned with Wyatt. At first, Denver wanted Denise for his pack, but then it struck him…’If he had paid so much for her, how much would an Alpha like Kain pay him in exchange for an undefeated she-wolf like her?’ He’d strike it rich in an instant! A she-wolf who fought like raging bulls was the perfect fit for a pack of savages like his. They were tyrants, wicked wolves who only cared about themselves and the royal family. Everyone els
Now completely surrounded by darkness, Denise’s mind wandered off on its own to the memories of the past, things that had gradually eroded her happiness these past few years, things that she wanted to forget but couldn’t and others that she wanted to cherish. She remembered everything like it was yesterday, the good times and the bad times altogether. Back then, her father was a beta, so he barely spent time with his family. But when he did find the chance to return to her and her siblings, he’d always bring them presents, sweets, toys, anything he could find. And even when he was exhausted, he’d always join them to play random games during the early nights, meanwhile their mother went to rest. Then, on weekends they'd spend the whole day together, as a family. She liked it then, because she was happy. Everyday was pure joy. She had friends at school, siblings who would give her anything she wanted, a dad who would tear down the world for her, a mother who cared for them more than
“We’ll lend her to you for a reasonable price. Are you interested?” Denise was undoubtedly getting sold all over again and to another pack at that. But this time, she was being bought by an Alpha, one that was her mate. Her chest tingled with an emotion she had long forgotten…excitement. She was excited. Today, she was happy.With her wolf now under his control, even if she shifted, as long as he was by her side, it’d be okay. Everything would be okay. Or so she hoped. “I didn’t tell you to move.” Kain said, looking over at her with a raise of his brow. “Why are you curled up over there? How spineless can you be?” His hand patted his thigh and Denise’s heart drummed against her chest as she glanced at his lap. Hesitantly, she climbed to her feet and listened to his command, inching over to him. She was nervous and flustered but she wouldn’t let this chance pass her by so easily. With her skin blazing in anticipation, she slowly closed the distance between them. Then, to her surp