The girls were still frozen in place, their eyes wide with shock, when Dominic spoke again. His voice, low and commanding, cut through the thick silence that had settled in the hallway."Don't ever touch her again," he warned, his tone hard like granite, each word carrying a weight that pressed down on the air. The force of his words had the girls visibly flinch, their arrogance faltering in the face of his authority. Dominic's hold on her wrist tightened even further, and the girl's face turned pale "Am i understood?"he asked, his voice sharp as a blade. His gaze swept over the girls, meeting each one of their eyes in turn. The fear in their expressions told him everything he needed to know. They weren't just intimidated; they were terrified.With a glance, Dominic released the brunette's wrist, and the girl quickly stepped back, rubbing her arm as if his touch still burned. The othergirls exchanged nervous glances, but no one dared challenge Dominic."Don't let me see you near he
Dominic's words hung in the air between them,his question echoing in her mind like a soft,tantalizing dare. Fay's heart was still racing, her emotions in turmoil, but she nodded before she could overthink it. "Yes," she whispered.He smiled that sweet smile of his, and with a swift motion, he took her hand. Without another word, they moved through the hallway, past the confused students, and into the parking lot. Dominic led her to a sleek black car parked by the entrance. He opened the door for her, the motion smooth, almost as though he had done it a thousand times. Fay hesitated for only a moment before sliding into the passenger seat. Dominic got in on the driver's side, and with a turn of the key, the engine roared to life.Fay glanced at him, trying to read his expression, but he seemed focused, his hands gripping the wheel with a quiet intensity. The car sped out of the parking lot, leaving the company building behind.As they drove farther and farther away, the scenery start
Fay's eyes fluttered open, her heart racing from the rapid ascent. The first thing she noticed was the vast, open sky above her—clear, endless, and stretching out in all directions. But that wasn't what made her breath catch. It was the breathtaking view below.They were perched atop an enormous tree, theheight so dizzying that Fay felt like she could reach out and touch the stars. The forest stretched out beneath them like a sea of green but as her eyes scanned the horizon, she saw the outline of the pack's territory spread out far below. It was overwhelming, humbling. Fay's heart leapt and she immediately clutched onto Dominic, her fingers digging into his shirt."Dominic!" she cried, her voice tinged with panic. "What— what are we doing up here? How...how did we get here?"Dominic, steady as always, laughed softly, a warm sound that seemed to carry with the wind" Relax,Fay. I wouldn't let you fall," he reassured her, his grip firm around her waist, keeping her steady.She could f
"We should head home now" Dominic said .The cool night air wrapped around them as Dominic slowly lowered Fay onto the soft earth beneath the towering trees. There was something magical about the moment just the two of them, hidden in the embrace of nature, far from the world's prying eyes. The tension between them crackled in the air, thick with anticipation, a sense that the moment they were about to share had been building for so long.Fay's heart was racing, every nerve in her body alive with desire as she looked up at him. The way Dominic's eyes darkened with hunger made her pulse quicken. She reached out instinctively, her fingers brushing against his chest, feeling the steady beat of his heart beneath his shirt. His body was warm, firm, and every inch of him seemed to beckon her closer.Without a word, Dominic moved toward her, his lips capturing hers in a kiss that was slow at first, exploratory his touch is soft but undeniable.The kiss deepened almost immediately, as if the
The night air was crisp and cool, wrapping around them like a blanket as Dominic walked Fay to her room. The moon, low and full in the sky, bathed the grounds in a soft silver glow, casting long shadows beneath the trees outside the mansion.They walked slowly down the quiet corridors,their steps seeming to echo in the stillness and Fay held her breath.They reached the door to her room, and Dominic held the door open for her,his gaze lingering on her.There was something in the way he looked ather...gentle, yet filled with an unspoken words. It was a look that seemed to say everything without needing words. He shifted slightly, running a hand through his hair, a nervous tension in the way he stood."Thank you," he said quietly, his voice low andsincere. "For tonight. For... everything."Fay's heart fluttered at his words. It wasn't just the gesture, the way he spoke them with such sincerity, but the warmth that seemed to emanate from him. She smiled softly, shaking her head."No, Do
Fay's body moved with an increasing fluidity, her fists and feet flowing in a rhythm that was no longer foreign to her. The man training her was a seasoned fighter, his movements sharp and calculated as he pushed her harder, testing her limits.Dominic stood at the edge of the training area, his arms crossed, watching intently. He had seen Fay stumble through the basics when she first arrived, but now, the girl was beginning to understand the art of combat. She was starting to respond faster, her defenses tighter, and her counters more effective. He couldn't help but smile to himself, a feeling of pride swelling in his chest.The man she was sparring with aimed a punch at her midsection, his fist cutting through the air with precision. Fay sidestepped quickly, but the punch landed with a sickening thud, knocking the air from her lungs. She staggered back, her face scrunching in pain as she fought to regain her balance.Dominic's smile disappeared instantly. His heartthudded in his ch
Dominic walked down the hallway, his footsteps echoing softly against the walls. The day had been long, the training intense, but his mind kept drifting back to the session with Fay. He had seen her progress—her moves were becoming sharper, more precise. As he strode through the hallway , a figure stepped out from the shadows, causing him to stop abruptly."Kara?" he asked, surprised to see her there. He hadn't heard her approach, and the way she stood, arms crossed, watching him with an unreadable expression, made him uneasy.She stepped closer, her eyes fixed on him with an intensity he hadn't noticed before. There was something different about her tonight. The warmth that had once been in her gaze now seemed absent, replaced by something sharper. "We need to talk," Kara said, her voice calm, but there was an edge to it, a hint of something that made Dominic pause."Talk?" he repeated, his mind trying to catch up.The last thing he needed was another emotional conversation, but he
The room was bathed in the soft, silvery light of the moon, casting a gentle glow across the space. The night air outside was still, almost as if the world itself was holding its breath for what was about to unfold. Gwen stood near the door, her heart pounding in her chest. The time had finally come the seven crescent days of waiting had led to this moment. She and Alpha Roderick had grown closer over time, their bond slowly becoming undeniable, but tonight,that bond would be solidified.She wore a delicate nightdress, made from soft, flowing satin. The fabric clung to her body in a way that felt almost ethereal, shimmering faintly with each movement. The nightdress was simple, yet it accentuated her form, its lavender hue complementing her skin in the softest way. As she stepped further into the room,Alpha Roderick's gaze met hers, and in that instant, Gwen could feel the weight of his attention.He was sitting at the edge of the bed, his broad shoulders relaxed but powerful, a ca
Dominic sat beside Fay on the bed, his eyes full of concern as he gently wrapped a thick, warm, blanket around her shivering body. Her skin was ice cold to the touch, and her breathing still came in ragged gasps. The transformation had taken a toll on her, but he knew she would be alright. The room was quiet, save for the faint crackling of the fire in the hearth, which cast soft, dancing shadows across the stone walls.The Elders had shown them to a small, secluded room in the ancient building where they could rest. Dominic had already prepared a calming herbal brew for her, the scent of mint and lavender filling the air. He helped her drink it slowly, watching as she winced slightly at the bitter taste, but she sipped it down, her fingers trembling against the cup."That should help you relax," Dominic murmured softly, brushing a strand of her damp hair from her forehead. "You did well, Fay. That was... an incredible moment."Fay nodded, but her gaze was distant, as if she were sti
The air inside the car was thick with anticipation as Dominic drove toward the unknown. Fay sat beside him, her hands tightly clenched in her lap, her mind swirling with a mix of fear, confusion, and excitement. The journey had been long, but they were finally close. The Elders had asked to meet her--no, they needed to meet her. It was time for her to understand who she truly was, what she was destined to become.It was time.As the car came to a slow stop, Fay looked out the window, her breath catching in her throat. The building before them was massive, ancient and intimidating. Towering stone walls stretched up to the sky, covered in ivy and worn by time. At the entrance stood two giant wolf statues, their eyes fierce and unblinking, as if guarding the threshold to a realm beyond her comprehension. The statues were worn, but their majesty still commanded respect.Dominic's voice cut through her thoughts as he turned off the engine. "We're here."Fay nodded silently, her heart raci
The night was thick with an eerie silence that settled like a heavy blanket over the mansion. Outside, Fay could hear even the faintest sounds, she listened as the wind whispered through the trees, and inside perhaps from the very far distance, all was still.Was this all that comes with her powers, with her wolf awakening?She decided to focus on just one sound and then almost successfully the only sound she brought herself to hear now was the steady, rhythmic breathing of Dominic as he slept, his chest rising and falling in the peaceful rhythm of slumber. Fay lay awake beside him, staring up at the dark ceiling and at the sane time, trying to control the bubbling inside her veins. For wolves sake, she could even hear her blood surging in her human-wolf veins.Her mind was far from peaceful, troubled by thethoughts of the future and the power she was still learning to control. The faint hum of her own energy buzzed in the background, but it was the images of the Council, the threat
The room remained eerily still as the last echoes of Fay's explosive display faded into the air. The trainers, who had been silent witnesses to the unexpected eruption of power, began to stir, their murmurs low but filled with awe. "Good grief, she's becoming powerful" Someone whispered "More than Dominic? I don't think so." Someone whispered back."How in the name of the moon goddess did she do that?" Another asked."Is she really what they're all saying she is?"One by one, they filed out of the room, speaking in hushed tones to one another, clearly shaken by what they had just witnessed. The training hall, usually filled with the sounds of combat and training, now seemed haunted by the aftermath of the power that had surged from Fay.Fay stood in the center of the room, still reeling from the overwhelming wave of strength that had taken hold of her. Her breath came in quick, shallow gasps as she tried to steady herself. She could still feel the pulse of her wolfs energy thrummin
The sounds of the training room echoed through the mansion, a constant rhythm of grunts, footsteps, and the clash of limbs as the fighters trained relentlessly. Sweat dripped from their brows, muscles straining under the weight of their efforts. The trainers, sitting at the sidelines, observed with sharp eyes, making sure every move was executed perfectly, every strike counted.In the middle of it all stood Fay, her body poisedand alert, facing her opponent - Dominic. She had been training with him for weeks now, growing more powerful each day.Today, however, was different. Today, Dominic had decided to push her further, to challenge her in ways he hadn't before. He nodded to her challenger, telling him to take a break as he walked to Fay who was looking surprised as well as the other trainers.Fay gave him a questioning look and he only smiled, he could see the uncertainty in her eyes as he stepped forward , she stood doubting if it was possible to combat Dominic.She felt the ten
The quiet of the mansion settled over Dominic like a blanket, his mind wandering to the changes that had come into his life. His chest was bare, the smooth skin of his muscles stretching as he stood before the mirror. In the reflection, his inky ancient tattoos seemed darker, deeper, as if they too were growing with the awakening that had started within him. His mind was full of thoughts...thoughts about Fay, about her power, about the future that seemed so uncertain but still so full of promise. He was aware of the changes happening within her, but every time he looked at her, it felt as though the transformation was unfolding at a faster pace than even he had expected.Dominic's gaze was unfocused as he stared at himself, contemplating the mysteries that lay ahead, but the sound of the bathroom door creaking open pulled him from his thoughts. He glanced over, his heart skipping a beat when he saw Fay emerge from the bathroom, the dim light casting soft shadows across her silhouet
The grand hall of the council chambers was bathed in the soft glow of chandeliers overhead, the long wooden table stretched out in front of Alpha Roderick and Gwen, casting shadows across the polished floor. The members of the council had long arrived, they sat in silence as they continued to wait patiently for Alpha Roderick, the expression on their faces were mixed with distain and patienceThey had long been expecting the Alpha's arrival and here it was...the power dynamics of their world would shift in a way none of them expected.Roderick walked into the room first, his chestproud and head held high. He had always commanded respect, always walked with the confidence of someone who was in control. But today, he was no longer alone. Gwen, his Luna, the one who holds the final say , followed closely behind, her every step a proof to the authority she now wielded. As they entered the room together, the council members turned to look at themselves andbshifted uncomfortably in their
Alpha Roderick stood before the large, ornate mirror in his quarters, adjusting the collar of his black suit. The reflection staring back at him was one he had seen countless times, but today, it felt different. There was something in the air-an unspoken shift, a quiet storm that made the hair on the back of his neck stand at attention.His broad shoulders were square with the mirror as he fastened his cufflinks, each one a reminder of the power he had built and the weight of the legacy he carried as Alpha of the pack. He wasn't just an Alpha; he was the leader of a force that demanded respect. Yet, as he prepared for the upcoming meeting with the council, something felt of. He couldn't quite place it, but the nagging feeling in his gut gnawed at him.The door to his room creaked open softly, and a figure stepped inside. Roderick didn't need to turn around to know who it was. Gwen, his Luna, the woman who had become his anchor, his strength, and, lately, his guide in more ways than on
Fay walked down the long hallway, her footsteps echoing softly against the polished marble floor. The walls, lined with portraits of ancestors and old arts, seemed to stretch on forever. But it wasn't the ornate décor that caught her attention today it was the eyes of the people she passed.Before, they had always looked at her with curiosity or indifference, but now it was different. They greeted her with smiles, some even waved, their faces lighting up when they saw her. She could hear whispers of her name, carried to her on the breeze of their Conversations.It was as if she had become someone entirely new, someone who had earned their respect-or perhaps their admiration. But the change unsettled her a little. She wasn't sure if she wasready for all this attention, for this new version of herself.As she walked, she tried to steady her nerves, focusing on the way the hallway curved just ahead. At the end of the corridor. Dominic's office door stood slightly ajar, a faint light spi