"Pack up, Silver Moons. We move out at dawn!"
The command echoed through the still night air, sending a ripple of anticipation through the assembled pack members.
As Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack, my voice held an authority that was both respected and feared. My pack, a hundred strong, were warriors in their own right, their silver and white forms a testament to our strength and unity. We were en route to the neighboring Phoenix Pack, called upon to lend our aid in their struggle against a rogue problem that had escalated beyond their control.
The boundary of the Phoenix Pack was clearly marked by the scent of pine and the faint tang of wolf marking. Waiting for us was Alpha Drake, his face etched with lines of worry that belied the strength of his imposing form.
"Rafe," he greeted, inclining his head slightly in a gesture of respect.
"Drake," I responded, the seriousness of the situation reflected in my tone.
"How bad is it?"
"More serious than we anticipated," he confessed, his usually booming voice heavy with concern. "These rogues... they're organized, disciplined. Not like the usual outcasts."
The ensuing battle was a test of our strength and unity. Silver Moon and Phoenix Packs fought side by side, our combined forces overwhelming the rogues. It was a brutal, unforgiving fight, one that ended only as the first light of dawn painted the sky with hues of pink and gold.
The journey back to our territory was quiet, each of us lost in our thoughts. My mind, however, was far from the battle we'd just won. It was already grappling with an impending challenge, the annual Alpha conference in South Dakota.
The memory of my first conference, a decade earlier, was still vivid in my mind. I had been a new Alpha then, just two years into my tenure, still adjusting to the weight of the responsibilities thrust upon me.
Back then, I was an anomaly, a rogue who had found a home.
As a young boy, I'd committed an unforgivable crime - I'd killed my mother and sister. With no place to call home, I'd run away, living as a rogue.
Then Alpha Nolan of the Silver Moon Pack had found me. He'd seen something in me, something even I hadn't recognized, and had given me a chance. I'd risen through the ranks, and when Nolan passed away, I was chosen as his successor.
The conference had also brought me face to face with her. Elena.
I'd sensed her even before I'd seen her. Her scent, sweet and alluring, had reached me, stirring my wolf like never before. When she'd walked into the room, time had stopped. She was breathtaking, her curves and radiant smile enough to bring any man to his knees.
But I'd rejected her, my mate. I'd felt unworthy, tainted by my past and unworthy of the love and purity she embodied. I'd believed that I was destined to live in the shadows of my past, not bask in the light of someone's love.
"Elena..."
Her name escaped my lips, a whisper barely audible. It echoed in the still night, disappearing into the silence like a ghost. The name felt strange, foreign even, after all these years. But at the same time, it fit perfectly on my tongue, bringing back a torrent of memories that I had tried to bury deep within.
Her laughter ringing in the air, her eyes sparkling with life and joy, her touch, soft yet firm, grounding me, calming the storm within. Her scent that had once been my home, now a painful reminder of what I had lost, what I had given up.
"Alpha,"
a voice pulled me back from my thoughts. It was Cole, my Beta. His usually playful eyes were serious, his posture tense.
"We've got a situation," he announced, his tone ringing with urgency.
Just like that, the peaceful journey back was interrupted, a stark reminder of the reality of our lives. Little did I know then, that the challenges we were about to face would irrevocably change everything. For better or for worse, the Silver Moon Pack was on the brink of a turning point. And as their Alpha, it was up to me to lead them through it.
Cole’s grave tone immediately had my senses on high alert. My eyes narrowed, my grip tightening on the steering wheel.
“What is it, Cole?”
He hesitated for a moment before replying.
“It’s Lyla. She’s been asking for you, won’t let any of us in to see her.”
Lyla. My heart clenched at the mention of her name. Lyla was a sweet, loving she-wolf who had made no secret of her feelings for me. The pack, and even Lyla herself, believed she was my destined mate. But they didn't know about Elena. And they certainly didn't know about my rejection of her.
A sigh escaped my lips, a mix of frustration and concern. “Alright. I’ll deal with it when we get back.” I replied, pressing my foot down harder on the gas pedal.
As the scenery blurred past us, my mind was once again pulled back into the past. I thought of Elena, her radiant smile, her infectious laughter. I remembered the way she looked at me, her eyes filled with love and adoration. But I also remembered the look on her face when I rejected her, the heartbreak that mirrored my own.
Yet, there was no regret. It was a decision I had to make, a sacrifice for the greater good. Elena deserved a better mate, a better man. Not a man tainted by his past, burdened by guilt and sorrow.
The rest of the journey passed in silence. By the time we arrived back at our pack's territory, the sun had set and the moon was high in the sky. I let out a sigh of relief, grateful to be home. But I knew my duties were far from over. I still had Lyla to deal with, and the looming Alpha conference.
As I stepped out of the car, I took a deep breath, steeling myself for what was to come. There was no running away from responsibilities, no escaping the burdens that came with being an Alpha. But for the sake of my pack, for the people who depended on me, I would face it all. Head held high, ready for whatever challenges lay ahead.
“Alpha!”
A voice echoed across the empty parking lot, breaking the silence of the night. I turned around, my eyes landing on a figure sprinting towards me. As she neared, I recognized her. It was Lyla, her face lit up by the moonlight, her eyes filled with a mix of relief and anticipation.
“Lyla,” I greeted her, my voice devoid of the warmth she was probably expecting.
Her eyes met mine, a flicker of hurt crossing her features before she masked it with a smile.
"Jason," she began, her voice shaky, "we need to talk."
I took a deep breath, my gaze steady on her. I knew what was coming, and I also knew it wasn't going to be easy. But it was a conversation long overdue. It was time to face the consequences of my decisions.
"Alright, Lyla," I said, my tone resolute. "Let's talk."
Lyla stood there, her figure framed by the dim light filtering through the curtains. The room was quiet, the air thick with unspoken words. I watched her, her nervous fidgeting a stark contrast to her usual confidence. Her hands absent-mindedly traced the hem of her shirt, playing with the loose thread she often complained about. Her gaze flitted around the room, avoiding mine like it held an accusation she wasn't ready to face.
Her lips parted, words threatening to spill out, but she swallowed them back. The silence seemed to stretch out, the ticking of the wall clock the only indication that time was still moving. I felt an unsettling feeling creep into me, a sense of anticipation that made my gut churn. Something was different. Something was off.
"Jason," she finally whispered, her voice trembling as she broke the silence. Her eyes lifted to meet mine, a strange, anxious energy emanating from them. There was a vulnerability in her gaze, a raw fear that I had seldom seen in her.
"I need to tell you something," she added, her voice steadier, but the undercurrent of anxiety was undeniable. Her hands stilled, clenched into fists at her sides as if to gather the courage for her next words.
"I'm pregnant."
I am KelseyI was alone in solitude once more, the werewolf's howl reverberating in my ears.The underbrush rustled, and I noticed a big, shadowy figure lunge at me. My heart hammered in my chest, a terrible rush of excitement coursing through my veins.But before the beast could get to me, another figure jumped in its way. My older brother, Michael, had arrived just in time. His silver blade gleamed in the night, and he stabbed the beast with a fast, trained action. It gave a guttural howl before collapsing, its danger gone.The entire world appeared to hold its breath, and suddenly everything was silent again."You okay, Kels?"Michael inquired, his normally jovial eyes tinged with concern.I swallowed the lump in my throat and nodded."I am now, thank you."We returned to the house, where our family was gathering on the porch. The sight of them, safe and sound, gave me with a warm feeling that contrasted dramatically with the frigid anxiety that remained in my heart.The first to s
Jason's POVHer words echoed in my head, like a shot fired in a silent room. I felt my heart stutter, the world around me spinning out of control. Pregnant. Lyla was pregnant. And I was...the father.I was silent for a moment, struggling to process the news. This was not part of the plan. I was an Alpha, yes, but I was not ready for this kind of responsibility. I had sworn off love, dedicated my life to my pack, and for pleasure, I had women... women who understood that it was just sex, nothing more.But now, Lyla... she was carrying my child. This changed everything. A part of me wished she hadn't become pregnant. Now it seemed like she was doomed to a life of loveless union with me because I wasn't capable of loving her, not the way she wanted me to. Yet, I knew I couldn't reject her or the child. I was an Alpha, and it was my duty to accept this responsibility."Jason?" Lyla's voice brought me back to the present, her eyes filled with worry."I... I need time to think," I muttered,
Kelsey POVA memory flickered, unbidden, across my mind. Jason's voice whispered through the corridors of my consciousness, pulling me into the labyrinth of remembrance."Are you sure?" he asked, looking into my eyes with an intensity that sent shivers down my spine."Yes," I responded, my voice hardly more than a breathy whisper. "I've never been more certain of anything."And so, under the silent watch of the moon, I had given myself to him. He was my first, my awakening. I, who had always dreamed of waiting for marriage, had found my reality shifted by a man who sparked a fire in me that I hadn't known existed. It wasn't just about the physical act but the emotions that poured from me like a river freed from a dam, overwhelming and unstoppable. His touch, his kiss, and him inside me - it was a symphony that played through my veins, making me yearn for an encore.Shaking off the remnants of the memory, I rose from my bed and slipped into a tunic, my mind still cluttered with the ima
Jason's POV After leaving the bar, Cole and I made our way home through the quiet streets. The next few days promised to be bustling with the celebration and festivities surrounding the welcoming party for our pack's newest members. As the full moon approached, we were preparing to usher in another generation of our kind into the world. It was a time of joy, excitement, and for some, fear. "I'm glad we're doing this," I murmured to Cole as we walked side by side. He glanced at me, raising an eyebrow. "Doing what?" "Making a big deal out of their first transformation. Celebrating it. It should be something exciting, not something to fear." He nodded, understanding what I didn't say out loud. He knew of the night that still haunted my dreams, the night my life changed forever. The night of my first transformation. I still remembered it as though it were yesterday. The pain, the confusion, the fear... and ultimately, the tragedy. It was the night I had lost control and, in a fit of
Kelsey's POV Drowsily, I fluttered open my eyes, each blink bringing the dim room into focus. A dull ache throbbed throughout my body, tugging me back into the cruel reality of what transpired. The room was barely lit, with only tendrils of moonlight reaching in through the chinks in the heavy, wooden shutters. The air hung thick and cold, a far cry from the comfort of my clan's familiar, warm shelter. "Kelsey," a voice cut through the silence like a sharp blade, calling my name like a phantom echo from a past life. It was a voice I would recognize anywhere. "Jason," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper, the syllables scratching the walls of my raw throat. From the corner of the room, he emerged, his frame hard and towering in the dim light. His face bore a stern expression, his eyes glinting dangerously. He looked every bit the predator, the Alpha, he truly was. "Why did you come here, Kelsey? Why did you attack my pack?" The words dripped from his mouth like venom, the res
Jason's POV Retreating to the solitude of my quarters, I tried to grapple with the rapid sequence of events, each more bewildering than the last. My mind was a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions. From the moment I saw Kelsey standing her ground against Finn, my wolf instincts had taken over. I'd seen only one thing - a threat to my mate, and I'd acted on it, consequences be damned. I had saved her. A hunter. I was torn between the instincts of a man who had cared deeply for her and those of a werewolf Alpha, whose duty was to protect his pack from the likes of her. A bitter laugh escaped my lips. It was ironic, wasn't it? My heart clenched at the thought of her hurt, but my mind reminded me of the danger she posed to my pack. "Why her?" I groaned, running my fingers through my hair in frustration. The question echoed back at me mockingly from the empty room. How could Kelsey, the woman I'd spent countless nights dreaming about, be a hunter? The idea was ludicrous, but the image of h
Kelsey's POV The veil of dawn had lifted, replaced by the harsh light of reality. My fists clenched as my body pulsed with anger. Trapped in the belly of the beast, caught in a tangle of deception and twisted feelings, I was a caged animal itching for a fight. The wounds from Jason's betrayal still ached, gnawing at the edges of my heart. I knew I shouldn't dwell, but my mind couldn't let go of the image of him, so protective, so...different. It was infuriating. The way my heart fluttered around him, the way my stomach churned with a mix of fear, anger, and something dangerously close to desire. It was maddening, inconceivable. I was meant to kill him, not yearn for him. But with each passing minute, each throbbing heartbeat, my fury swelled. The uncertainty over my brother Michael's fate was eating me alive. I clung to the hope that he was safe, that he knew I was still breathing, that I hadn't been defeated. I had to get out, had to let them know I was alive. Every creak of the f
Jason POV I rose from the bed, my muscles still humming from the encounter with Lyla, the sheets cold where her body once was. The room was cast in a muted dawn light, signaling the start of another day, another chance to make sense of the chaos that seemed to encase my life like a vise. I could still feel her lingering presence, but it wasn’t enough to dispel the cloud of thoughts that threatened to consume me.I sighed, dragging my fingers through my tousled hair before dressing. The silent room did nothing to silence my thoughts of Kelsey. The hunter who was now my captive. The woman who had, despite all reason, ensnared my heart.Stepping outside my quarters, I was immediately greeted by the quiet murmur of my pack, their collective grief a palpable presence in the air. I moved among them, my gaze falling on the fresh graves that marred the earth. This was the aftermath of our battle, the irreversible result of an age-old feud. I couldn’t shake the weight of their accusing eyes -
Jason POV I rose from the bed, my muscles still humming from the encounter with Lyla, the sheets cold where her body once was. The room was cast in a muted dawn light, signaling the start of another day, another chance to make sense of the chaos that seemed to encase my life like a vise. I could still feel her lingering presence, but it wasn’t enough to dispel the cloud of thoughts that threatened to consume me.I sighed, dragging my fingers through my tousled hair before dressing. The silent room did nothing to silence my thoughts of Kelsey. The hunter who was now my captive. The woman who had, despite all reason, ensnared my heart.Stepping outside my quarters, I was immediately greeted by the quiet murmur of my pack, their collective grief a palpable presence in the air. I moved among them, my gaze falling on the fresh graves that marred the earth. This was the aftermath of our battle, the irreversible result of an age-old feud. I couldn’t shake the weight of their accusing eyes -
Kelsey's POV The veil of dawn had lifted, replaced by the harsh light of reality. My fists clenched as my body pulsed with anger. Trapped in the belly of the beast, caught in a tangle of deception and twisted feelings, I was a caged animal itching for a fight. The wounds from Jason's betrayal still ached, gnawing at the edges of my heart. I knew I shouldn't dwell, but my mind couldn't let go of the image of him, so protective, so...different. It was infuriating. The way my heart fluttered around him, the way my stomach churned with a mix of fear, anger, and something dangerously close to desire. It was maddening, inconceivable. I was meant to kill him, not yearn for him. But with each passing minute, each throbbing heartbeat, my fury swelled. The uncertainty over my brother Michael's fate was eating me alive. I clung to the hope that he was safe, that he knew I was still breathing, that I hadn't been defeated. I had to get out, had to let them know I was alive. Every creak of the f
Jason's POV Retreating to the solitude of my quarters, I tried to grapple with the rapid sequence of events, each more bewildering than the last. My mind was a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions. From the moment I saw Kelsey standing her ground against Finn, my wolf instincts had taken over. I'd seen only one thing - a threat to my mate, and I'd acted on it, consequences be damned. I had saved her. A hunter. I was torn between the instincts of a man who had cared deeply for her and those of a werewolf Alpha, whose duty was to protect his pack from the likes of her. A bitter laugh escaped my lips. It was ironic, wasn't it? My heart clenched at the thought of her hurt, but my mind reminded me of the danger she posed to my pack. "Why her?" I groaned, running my fingers through my hair in frustration. The question echoed back at me mockingly from the empty room. How could Kelsey, the woman I'd spent countless nights dreaming about, be a hunter? The idea was ludicrous, but the image of h
Kelsey's POV Drowsily, I fluttered open my eyes, each blink bringing the dim room into focus. A dull ache throbbed throughout my body, tugging me back into the cruel reality of what transpired. The room was barely lit, with only tendrils of moonlight reaching in through the chinks in the heavy, wooden shutters. The air hung thick and cold, a far cry from the comfort of my clan's familiar, warm shelter. "Kelsey," a voice cut through the silence like a sharp blade, calling my name like a phantom echo from a past life. It was a voice I would recognize anywhere. "Jason," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper, the syllables scratching the walls of my raw throat. From the corner of the room, he emerged, his frame hard and towering in the dim light. His face bore a stern expression, his eyes glinting dangerously. He looked every bit the predator, the Alpha, he truly was. "Why did you come here, Kelsey? Why did you attack my pack?" The words dripped from his mouth like venom, the res
Jason's POV After leaving the bar, Cole and I made our way home through the quiet streets. The next few days promised to be bustling with the celebration and festivities surrounding the welcoming party for our pack's newest members. As the full moon approached, we were preparing to usher in another generation of our kind into the world. It was a time of joy, excitement, and for some, fear. "I'm glad we're doing this," I murmured to Cole as we walked side by side. He glanced at me, raising an eyebrow. "Doing what?" "Making a big deal out of their first transformation. Celebrating it. It should be something exciting, not something to fear." He nodded, understanding what I didn't say out loud. He knew of the night that still haunted my dreams, the night my life changed forever. The night of my first transformation. I still remembered it as though it were yesterday. The pain, the confusion, the fear... and ultimately, the tragedy. It was the night I had lost control and, in a fit of
Kelsey POVA memory flickered, unbidden, across my mind. Jason's voice whispered through the corridors of my consciousness, pulling me into the labyrinth of remembrance."Are you sure?" he asked, looking into my eyes with an intensity that sent shivers down my spine."Yes," I responded, my voice hardly more than a breathy whisper. "I've never been more certain of anything."And so, under the silent watch of the moon, I had given myself to him. He was my first, my awakening. I, who had always dreamed of waiting for marriage, had found my reality shifted by a man who sparked a fire in me that I hadn't known existed. It wasn't just about the physical act but the emotions that poured from me like a river freed from a dam, overwhelming and unstoppable. His touch, his kiss, and him inside me - it was a symphony that played through my veins, making me yearn for an encore.Shaking off the remnants of the memory, I rose from my bed and slipped into a tunic, my mind still cluttered with the ima
Jason's POVHer words echoed in my head, like a shot fired in a silent room. I felt my heart stutter, the world around me spinning out of control. Pregnant. Lyla was pregnant. And I was...the father.I was silent for a moment, struggling to process the news. This was not part of the plan. I was an Alpha, yes, but I was not ready for this kind of responsibility. I had sworn off love, dedicated my life to my pack, and for pleasure, I had women... women who understood that it was just sex, nothing more.But now, Lyla... she was carrying my child. This changed everything. A part of me wished she hadn't become pregnant. Now it seemed like she was doomed to a life of loveless union with me because I wasn't capable of loving her, not the way she wanted me to. Yet, I knew I couldn't reject her or the child. I was an Alpha, and it was my duty to accept this responsibility."Jason?" Lyla's voice brought me back to the present, her eyes filled with worry."I... I need time to think," I muttered,
I am KelseyI was alone in solitude once more, the werewolf's howl reverberating in my ears.The underbrush rustled, and I noticed a big, shadowy figure lunge at me. My heart hammered in my chest, a terrible rush of excitement coursing through my veins.But before the beast could get to me, another figure jumped in its way. My older brother, Michael, had arrived just in time. His silver blade gleamed in the night, and he stabbed the beast with a fast, trained action. It gave a guttural howl before collapsing, its danger gone.The entire world appeared to hold its breath, and suddenly everything was silent again."You okay, Kels?"Michael inquired, his normally jovial eyes tinged with concern.I swallowed the lump in my throat and nodded."I am now, thank you."We returned to the house, where our family was gathering on the porch. The sight of them, safe and sound, gave me with a warm feeling that contrasted dramatically with the frigid anxiety that remained in my heart.The first to s
"Pack up, Silver Moons. We move out at dawn!"The command echoed through the still night air, sending a ripple of anticipation through the assembled pack members.As Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack, my voice held an authority that was both respected and feared. My pack, a hundred strong, were warriors in their own right, their silver and white forms a testament to our strength and unity. We were en route to the neighboring Phoenix Pack, called upon to lend our aid in their struggle against a rogue problem that had escalated beyond their control.The boundary of the Phoenix Pack was clearly marked by the scent of pine and the faint tang of wolf marking. Waiting for us was Alpha Drake, his face etched with lines of worry that belied the strength of his imposing form."Rafe," he greeted, inclining his head slightly in a gesture of respect."Drake," I responded, the seriousness of the situation reflected in my tone."How bad is it?""More serious than we anticipated," he confessed, his usua