AsherI opened the door with a loud bang. The frantic eyes of the guards were far from my problem as I stepped into the place.One of them came towards me.“Alpha Blackwell."I didn't care for his greeting at that moment.“Order all the guards to leave. Now.” The last part came out as a growl, revealing my unveiled rage. I watched him flinch in response.As everyone filed out I darted forward. Step by step, I moved further into the cold dungeons.His face had healed completely. Even as he stuck in the same set of clothes he was captured in, he still had the gall to look high and mighty towards me.Without hesitation, I opened the door, locking it behind me. Derek shifted, but remained in the same spot, a smug grin on his face.“Well, well, if it isn't -”His words were cut off the moment I landed the first punch on his face, the crunch of his gaze did nothing to quell the vengeful monster inside me.I thought back to Ariezel, the tears in her eyes as she held herself. Those words.“He
Ariezel The constant continuous beeping that filled the room was the only constant I had, grounding me.I didn't know how long it had been since I simply sat in silence. Alys and Harriet had left at my insistence, and it felt like an eternity had passed since then.“Ariezel.”My eyes snapped open. That voice…I whipped my head to the door to meet his pair of green eyes staring back at me.“Asher."He was here.“You left." I said.“I'm sorry. I'm so sorry I left without a word." His words seeped with regret. “I had to…there are no excuses to give."The moment he left I thought…“I thought that you hated me.” I whispered out, feeling him stiffen and his hands tighten.“I would never hate you. Never." He said, swearing out loud. I felt his hand ghost through my hair, the sensation helping me relax a bit.“I'm the one who deserves to apologize. For everything I said before. I was a fool. The worst kind."I looked up, shaking my head fervently. How could he apologize when he hadn't known?
Asher I woke up to crying.I didn't notice it at first, opening my eyes to meet the darkness of the night. Fresh from sleep, I could barely comprehend the small noises I heard.When I gained a semblance of consciousness however, I found myself hearing it louder in my ear.Alarm bells rang in my mind as I sat up. Quickly searching for the source.I turned to Ariezel and it all became clear.Her face was scrunched up in a cry, streaks of tears shone on her face.Her eyes were closed. She was having a nightmare.I took action quickly. Standing up, I held her by both shoulders and shook her lightly.“Ariezel. It's just a dream, my love. Wake up." I pressed on.Finally her eyes started to open. She sat up at lightning speed, wrapping her hands around herself. A small cry left her lips before she buried her face within them.“Comfort mate.” my wolf told me inside.There was no need to say it twice.“Ariezel." I came forward.When she looked up, surprise was written all over her face. She h
Asher “199…200.” I grunted out, pushing my body up.Only a day was left before the attack was launched. Until them, I had to continuously put myself in prime condition for certain victory.That involved constantly working out day by day, straining myself to the limits within the span of time I had.My days had only been limited to those two things; training and Ariezel. I wasn't shy to say that the majority of my time was spent with Ariezel, whether it was from taking walks with her to watching over her in the nights till early in the morning. I remained constantly by her side.Nothing was going to happen overnight, much less after two days. She was still reeling from my acceptance and remained hesitant. My heart still ached as she woke up with nightmares.But unlike before, she never faked a smile like before. She spoke openly about her nightmares before she slipped back into sleep. Even when she stiffened at the mention of her condition, whenever I was there, she relaxed. This tim
Asher The night was still, without so much as a cricket sound.My gaze swept the place. As I had expected, the security was lax.‘How foolish of them.’We had left the pack by evening, marching and moving until we hid close to the border of the Pack.When I told Ariezel of the sped up plans, she was worried, kissing me goodbye on the forehead.“Be safe." She whispered.My heart skipped a beat for her, knowing that she was out of my reach, filling me with anxiety.But there was no reason for me to be so worried about her this time. I had placed several guards under her to watch.Now? It was already midnight. We had trailed the path, waiting inconspicuously for hours. Whether or not Derek was here, at least I would be able to finish off one thing.It was soon time. My instincts were on overdrive, pumped with adrenaline. I could feel the weight of the celrescent moon above us.They wouldn't see this coming.I rose my hand to signal them all.This was the same thing they had done to us.
Ariezel “Relax. He'll be back in no time.” Alys said.I smiled at her in turn, yet I couldn't focus properly.Under the protection of soldiers within my room, Alys and Harriet stayed to keep me company throughout. Hours had passed, yet with no news, we stayed in place with more worries than not.Alys had left the hospital and held the same worried gaze in spite of her constant assurance. It was especially more of a necessity for her considering that Ambrose had gone along with Asher. Now we were both waiting and hoping that all went well for the sake of our mates.“I…I actually have something to tell you guys." Harriet spoke hesitantly.I was grateful for any distraction that could take away the churning anxiety.I had never expected what she would say next.“I found my mate."My jaw dropped.“Oh my…oh Goddess." Alys was the first to move forward, taking Harriet's hands in hers.“That's so good. I'm happy for you.” Alys gushed out.I knew that in spite of her carefree attitude, she
Ariezel My breath caught as those words reverberated through my brain long after they had gone.‘What?'My heart stuttered the moment I heard them, confusion filling my senses as I looked at him.It wasn't an illusion. Those were the words that came out of his mouth.‘Why?’What was he thinking? Why would he say that?I tried to look at him, praying that he would look at me and tell me that it was a hoax or something. Anything.But he kept his eyes away, focusing on Serena.“Asher." I cried out. I struggled against their grip, uncaring at that moment. It was only when I felt the threatening cool metal pressing against me in warning that I stopped.I didn't stop looking at him however, hoping that my call would finally make him focus on me.To my relief, it did.When he looked at me, I didn't expect to see his gaze so cold and shuttered.I was thrown aback by the sudden stare. This wasn't my Asher. The distance in his stare reminded me of back then, when he suddenly left me.My blood t
AsherI focused on her, taking her hand in mine in spite of everything in me that resisted.“Hello Serena." I said in a gratingly low voice, looking into her eyes.She sighed, looking awestruck as she looked at me.She, just like all the others who had once fought and scrambled to force me to mate with them, only saw what I was from the outside. A ruthless alpha and a powerful one.There was only one who didn't.Thoughts hammered in my head, coaxing me to go back and fix what I had done. I stayed firm however and brought the blonde woman closer.It was only a matter of time.“Let's go inside Serena.” coaxing her away, I led her inside, eyeing the rest of her guards who moved away, paving the path for us.Together, we moved through the forest with her and I at the forefront whilst the rest of my soldiers and hers followed from behind. Our arms were linked as we walked while she spoke ravingly. She kept on rambling about how she knew that I was going to come back to her and all her :sac