I am Kelsey
I 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 speak was our mum.
"I hope there aren't any more furry problems in our backyard?" she added, attempting to lighten the atmosphere.
"Not anymore," Michael replied with a reassuring smile.
The rest of the evening was spent in a good mood. My siblings indulged in lighthearted joking about who would be the next to encounter a werewolf.
Despite their good humor, I could detect concern in their eyes. It served as a dismal reminder of our situation: we were a family of werewolf hunters living in perilous times.
Our mother turned to me just as the night was coming to an end.
"Kelsey, I've invited someone to the hunter's party tomorrow," she stated solemnly.
"He's a fine young man, and I believe he could be a good match for you."
I couldn't help but laugh. Marriage had been the furthest thing from my mind.
"I don't want to be set up, Mom." I'd rather fall in love than have a husband chosen for me."
She sighed, a knowing smile on her face.
"Love often comes when we least expect it, Kelsey."
"Give the young man a chance."
"Enough about the party,"
Michael interrupted before I could react.
"We must concentrate on the task at hand. Remember, we have a werewolf problem?"
His comments returned us to the stark reality. The laughter subsided, as did the lively banter.
"You're right," our mum remarked solemnly.
"After the party, we need to strategize and figure out how to permanently eliminate these creatures."
And with that, our evening was over. The fear of werewolves hung over us, but for the time being, we had a party to plan and a potential suitor to meet. Despite the anxiety and uncertainty, our family's relationships remained unbroken. We'd confront whatever came our way, together
The following day was a whirlwind of activity as we got ready for the annual hunters' party. Decorations were hung, food was prepared, and strategies were planned behind closed doors. The tension was almost as thick as the expectation.
Guests began to come as the sun began to set. Hunters from our village and adjacent communities gathered, their common goal giving a sense of community. There were smiles and laughing, but there was a seriousness behind it all that couldn't be ignored. We were well aware of the danger lurking in the shadows.
My mother nudged me amid the crowd, pointing out a young man who had just arrived.
"That's him, Kelsey," she said quietly,
her eyes bright. "That's the one I want you to meet."
I took a peek at the man in question. He was undeniably attractive, yet I couldn't help but feel a stab of resentment. I was a romantic at heart, and the concept of being set up bothered me.
"Mom, I…" I began, but she cut me short.
"Just talk to him, Kelsey," she insisted. "You never know, you might really like him."
I reluctantly consented. My heart was beating in my chest as I made my way closer to him.
"Hi," I said, extending my hand to the young man my mother had pointed out.
"I'm Kelsey."
He took my hand, his grip firm and warm. "Nice to meet you, Kelsey. I'm Ethan."
We fell into a conversation easily. Ethan had a sense of humor that had me laughing more than I expected. His stories were captivating, and he listened attentively when I spoke. The more we talked, the more my initial resistance faded.
In the middle of our conversation, I glanced over to see Michael watching us with a raised eyebrow, a silent question in his gaze. I shrugged lightly, offering a small smile. Maybe mom was right. Maybe this Ethan wasn't so bad.
As the night wore on, Ethan and I found ourselves drawn into the bigger conversation. The party was a welcome distraction, but the reality was, we were hunters, and a mission lay ahead of us.
Michael brought us together, his voice slicing through the jovial atmosphere.
"Tomorrow, we strategize," he announced, his gaze serious.
"We'll find a way to eradicate the werewolves once and for all."
The evening was filled with mirth and camaraderie, yet the gravity of our mission wasn't lost on any of us. As the laughter and playful banter faded into the background, I found my thoughts drifting, the weight of our task suddenly overwhelming. Seeking a moment of solitude, I stepped out into the cool night, the door of our home closing behind me with a soft click.
The night air was crisp and soothing, a stark contrast to the charged atmosphere inside. I took a deep breath, letting the quiet serenity of the night wash over me. That's when I noticed him. A familiar figure walks out of the house and into the darkness. It was him, the arrogant man I'd met at the car park a few weeks ago. His back was turned to me, but I'd recognize that broad frame anywhere.
Intrigued, I found myself following him. He had seemed so arrogant and dismissive during our brief encounter, and yet tonight, there was something different about him. He was alone, his shoulders hunched, the usually vibrant energy surrounding him noticeably subdued.
I moved closer, hesitating slightly before deciding to approach him. As I neared, he turned to face me, his eyes widening in surprise as he recognized me. The arrogant smirk I had come to associate with him was absent, replaced by a look of vulnerability I hadn't expected to see.
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I hurriedly adjusted my disheveled clothing and started making my way back to the party, my heart pounding in my chest. The night air was now warmer, filled with a memory I would never forget. The stranger - Jason, he had said his name was - had been an unexpected detour in my night, a detour that I was already regretting.
I shook my head, trying to clear it. That wasn’t me. I wasn't the type to lose control, to give in to impulses. I was sensible, I was cautious. But Jason... he had awakened something within me, a wildness, a freedom I didn't know I was capable of. And it scared me.
As I neared the house, I could hear the remnants of the party. Laughter spilled out from the open windows and I could see the flicker of lights. I paused at the edge of the yard, taking a moment to compose myself. I straightened my dress, took a deep breath, and plastered a smile on my face.
As I entered, I was immediately greeted by Ethan, his face lighting up as he saw me.
"There you are, Kelsey," he said, pulling me towards the dance floor.
"I was wondering where you had disappeared to."
"I just needed some fresh air," I lied smoothly, allowing him to lead me in a dance.
Ethan was easy to be with, his presence comforting. As we danced, I made a decision. I would give Ethan a chance. He deserved that much. And maybe, just maybe, he could make me forget about the reckless decision I had made tonight.
As the last of the guests began to leave, Ethan approached me. His face held a nervousness that was somehow endearing.
"Kelsey," he said, his gaze meeting mine, "I had a really good time tonight. Would you be okay if I see you again?"
For the first time that night, I found myself without any resistance. I liked Ethan. He was kind, funny, and understood the life I lived.
"I'd like that," I found myself saying, my own words surprising me.
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 -
I CALL YOU DEAD "Jason, you're nothing but a waste of space!" My father's voice bellowed through the house, his words sharp as knives, slicing through my already fragile heart. It was a refrain that had become all too familiar over the years, echoing in the empty spaces where love and understanding should have been. Nineteen years ago, I was a fifteen-year-old boy, grappling with the weight of adolescence and the ever-changing emotions that came with it. The world was a storm of uncertainties, and I struggled to find my footing, seeking solace in the arms of the only two people who truly loved me—my mother and sister. As the full moon approached that fateful night, I felt a storm brewing within me, a torrent of fear and confusion that threatened to tear me apart. My body ached with an unfamiliar pain, and my instincts screamed that something was about to change—something I could neither comprehend nor control. That fateful night, the sound of rain pattering against the windows ma
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