The air crackled with tension as the first strike of fury broke through the silence. Alpha Edward and Alpha Daniel lunged forward, their bodies moving like coiled springs ready to release. The ground beneath their feet seemed to tremble as Alpha power surged through their veins, their fury mirrored by the force of each strike. The castle, once grand and now crumbling, seemed to watch them with a silent, ancient sorrow as the battle began."You're going to regret this, Robin!" Edward's voice was thick with fury, each word dripping with the pain of Sierra's loss. His eyes locked onto Robin's figure, now standing atop a pile of shattered stone, his expression mocking and unbothered.Robin merely smirked, his stance relaxed. "Regret? Oh, Edward, you're far too predictable. You think brute strength will win this time?" His voice was cold, teasing, as though he had all the time in the world to taunt them.With a growl, Alpha Daniel charged forward, his claws extending like blades. The forc
The tension in the crumbling hall was almost unbearable as Clara stepped into the dimly lit space, her footsteps echoing faintly. She held her head high, her calm demeanor masking the storm of emotions within her. Alpha Edward and Alpha Daniel froze mid-motion, their bloodied hands clenched at their sides, utterly bewildered by her sudden appearance."Clara?" Alpha Edward's voice was a strained whisper, his face mix of confusion and concern. "What are you doing here?""I could ask you the same," Clara replied evenly, her sharp eyes darting between the two Alphas and Robin. Her voice betrayed none of the worry she felt upon witnessing the aftermath of the brutal skirmish. "But I think I already know."Alpha Robin's sinister laugh cut through the air like a blade. "Ah, Clara," he drawled, stepping forward from the shadows. His face was smeared with blood, but his expression was one of twisted glee. "Always so bold. Did you come to rescue your precious Alphas, or have you decided to joi
The tension in the air was palpable. Alpha Edward and Alpha Daniel stood frozen, their breaths shallow as they stared at Clara, who was bound tightly but remained calm in the face of danger. Her defiance against Robin’s madness was both admirable and terrifying. Alpha Robin, meanwhile, paced erratically, his eyes flickering with malice and arrogance. The rogue wolves behind him growled lowly, watching Edward and Daniel for any sudden movements.“I must admit, Clara,” Alpha Robin sneered, his voice dripping with mockery. “I didn’t expect you to follow these two alphas into my den. How bold, how— stupid.” He crouched slightly, bringing his face closer to hers. “But then again, I’ve always admired your fire.”Clara didn’t flinch. Her gaze was steady, her lips curling into a faint, challenging smile. “You talk too much, Robin. It’s no wonder you’re always a step behind everyone else.”Alpha Robin’s smile faltered for a split second before he regained his composure. He chuckled darkly, bu
The sunset on the western horizon and the sky began to look red amidst the ruins of the battle Alpha Daniel, Alpha Edward, and Clara had just won.Clara stood looking straight ahead with a blank stare. Her hands, which had been trembling, slowly stabilized. She hadn't expected Robin to become so violent. Alpha Daniel approached her, while Alpha Edward could be seen resting on a large tree root."Clara!" called Alpha Daniel in a low, soft voice, a far cry from his stern tone against Alpha Robin.As Clara slowly turned her head, she saw that the man's eyes were dark and filled with a look of fear.However, Alpha Daniel tried to smile in front of Clara. Likewise, Alpha Daniel looked at Clara, who seemed to feel bad. Alpha Daniel looked at the woman seriously. Clara understood his look and said, "It's okay, Daniel. You don't have to worry about me, it's all over, isn't it?" Clara continued to ask."No, Clara. I know you're not okay." He said insistently. Alpha Daniel hesitantly raised
Alpha Daniel and Alpha Edward are sharpening their swords to make them sharper and will coat them with silver liquid.There was also the hustle and bustle of some members of the Blue Sky Pack and the Dark Moon Pack, who were about to join in to defeat Robin. Meanwhile, Clara stood outside the tent where they had set up camp. "Are you sure Robin will come back with our bait?" Alpha Edward asked Alpha Daniel.Alpha Daniel nodded, but there was a look of uncertainty in his eyes.Sierra. Her name echoed in Clara's mind like a whisper that was hard to ignore. The memory of her warm laugh and the courage continually strengthening Clara became a lingering memory. "Just as Robin has a burning grudge against Alpha Edward, I have a never-ending grudge against Robin now that Sierra is gone. I can be even more ruthless than him," Clara muttered, looking straight ahead.However, underneath that anger, there was something else, something that made Clara uneasy. She didn't want to admit it, but ev
Even though Alpha Robin was fighting with Clara and Daniel, the man still tried to watch every movement around him.Clara stood across from him, her body stiff. Her fingers trembled as she gripped the sword's hilt, which felt increasingly heavy. She glanced at Alpha Daniel at her side, his face tense but still radiating the calm of a leader."We don't have to go on like this," Clara's voice sounded soft, almost drowned out by the rustling leaves around them. She was beginning to realize that the move she had made earlier only fueled Robin's ambition, and he was starting to realize that it was also a trap. "Robin, this isn't the way to do things."Alpha Robin smiled faintly, but there was no warmth in it. "You always try to calm the storm, Clara. But this time there is no going back. What happened here is fate. I am broken, and so are you and Michael."Alpha Daniel stepped forward, his body erect, even though he knew the situation was far from favorable. "Then let's end this now. Stop
The air in the healing chamber was suffocating, weighed down by despair and the scent of burning sage. Clara sat motionless by Edward's bedside, her hand trembling as it hovered over his cooling skin. She couldn't bring herself to touch him, as if acknowledging his lifelessness would make it real. Her heart felt like it was being ripped apart, and a sharp, searing pain clawed through her chest—the severing of the sibling bond.Edward was her big brother, her protector, and her constant. From the time she knew that he was her sibling, he had been her shield, her guide, and her partner in every challenge life threw their way. That connection had been unshakable, as if their very souls were entwined. Now, that bond had been cruelly severed, leaving an aching emptiness she couldn’t fathom.On the other side of the room, Daniel, her mate, leaned heavily against the wall, his face a mask of anguish as he watched her. He could feel her pain through their mate bond—a raw, agonizing wound that
The air was heavy with the scent of burning wood and the faint traces of lavender flowers adorning the crematory. Clara stood motionless, her hands clenched into fists at her sides as the flames consumed Edward's body. The roaring fire reflected in her tear-filled eyes, but her face remained stoic, as if she feared that showing her sorrow would somehow diminish the weight of her grief.Silent tears streamed down her cheeks, glistening in the firelight. She felt the loss in every corner of her being—the bond she shared with her brother now severed, leaving a gaping void in her soul. Edward had always been her anchor, her unwavering protector, and the only person who could make her feel whole in moments of despair. Now, he was gone, leaving only ashes and memories behind.Daniel stood beside her, his hand resting on her shoulder, offering silent support. He knew better than to speak, recognizing that words were useless in the face of such pain. Clara barely noticed his presence, her gaz
The morning sun bathed the Moonlight Pack's territory in a golden glow, casting long shadows over the bustling grounds. Wolves of all ranks moved with purpose, their trust and respect for their new Alpha, Michael, evident in every interaction. It had been ten years since the pack’s darkest days, and in that time, Michael had grown into a strong and capable leader.Michael stood tall on the pack house balcony, overlooking the lands he now called his own. His amber eyes reflected both determination and a maturity far beyond his years. At twenty, Michael carried himself with the confidence of an Alpha, his every decision rooted in wisdom and fairness. He had filled the void left by his father, Robin, whose absence was a shadow that lingered over the pack.Despite Robin’s crimes and his exile to the prison deep within the pack’s borders, Michael refused to sever the connection entirely. Blood ties were blood ties, and Michael believed in acknowledging his lineage, even when it was tainted
The moment Clara cradled her newborn daughter in her arms, the room fell into a stunned yet joyful silence. The infant’s striking heterochromatic eyes one a deep ocean blue, the other gleaming gold shimmered in the dim light. Despite the surprise of a supreme Alpha child being female, it was clear to all present that this child would be treasured. Daniel's chest swelled with pride as he stood by Clara, his protective hand resting gently on her shoulder.“She’s perfect,” Clara whispered, her voice thick with emotion.“Yes, she is,” Daniel agreed softly, his gaze never leaving their daughter’s face.Ella Daniella Summers, affectionately called Ella, resembled both parents in distinct ways. Her button nose and facial structure mirrored her father’s features, while her expressive eyes and delicate smile were all Clara. The pack, gathered to witness the miraculous birth, murmured in amazement. The birth of a supreme Alpha girl was unprecedented but welcomed as a sign of the family’s streng
The nursery shimmered in soft hues of gold and white, the room a testament to the excitement and love awaiting the newest member of the Dark Moon pack. Clara stood near the crib, her hand resting on her round belly as Michael carefully arranged stuffed animals along the shelves.“Do you think Ella will like these?” Michael asked, stepping back to admire his work.“I’m sure she will,” Clara assured him with a smile. “You’ve made this space perfect for her.”Michael grinned, his youthful energy lighting up the room. “I can’t wait to teach her everything, Mom. I’ll be the best big brother ever.”Clara chuckled softly. “She’s lucky to have you, Michael.”Despite the joyful anticipation filling their home, Clara's second pregnancy had taken its toll. While the experience was smoother than her first with Michael, the occasional waves of lethargy lingered, particularly when Daniel wasn’t nearby. His presence seemed to ground her, offering strength during moments when her body faltered under
The morning sun filtered gently through the large windows of the Summers residence, casting a warm glow over the living space. Clara sat on the edge of a plush sofa, her hand resting protectively on her rounded belly. The rhythmic sound of her unborn child's heartbeat echoed in her ears like a reassuring melody—one that only she and Daniel seemed able to comprehend.Unlike her first pregnancy with Michael, this time Clara’s journey was far less turbulent. Back then, she had endured endless hospital stays due to the complications of carrying Michael while being mateless. Robin’s rejection had left her emotionally and physically drained, weakening the bond that should have stabilized her pregnancy. Without the support of a mate’s protective presence, Clara’s body struggled, forcing doctors to monitor her around the clock to ensure both mother and child survived.Despite the emotional and physical toll, Clara fought to remain strong for Michael. But it was a lonely, grueling journey—one
The morning sun filtered through the windows of the pack house, casting soft golden hues on the polished wooden floors. Despite the warm light, a chill lingered in the air as Daniel paced back and forth in his office, troubled by the revelation the healer had shared. The term "Supreme Alpha" echoed in his mind, unfamiliar yet daunting. It wasn’t just the rarity that unnerved him—it was the responsibility and potential dangers it heralded.Clara, sitting on a cushioned chair by the window, rested her hand protectively over her stomach, the knowledge of the life growing within her now undeniable. "Supreme Alpha," she murmured softly, her voice tinged with disbelief. "What does it even mean? Why couldn't the pack doctor or even the healer detect it earlier?"Daniel paused his pacing, his sharp gaze softening as he looked at his mate. "The healer mentioned that a child like this is almost mythical, Clara. Maybe that's why none of our usual methods worked. It’s something beyond what w
The morning air was crisp, carrying the soft scent of pine as the pack grounds awoke to the stirrings of a new day. Birds chirped overhead, and the rhythmic clatter of training weapons echoed from the sparring field. Inside the Alpha's quarters, a serene stillness lingered—only broken by the faint rustling of sheets as Daniel stirred from sleep.His arm draped protectively over Clara, whose peaceful expression masked the exhaustion that had marked her recent days. He let out a soft sigh, savoring this quiet moment. But then, a sound pierced through the silence—a faint, rapid thumping distinct from their heartbeats.Daniel's brow furrowed. Instinctively, he tuned his sharp Alpha senses to locate the source. His heart skipped as he realized the sound wasn't external—it was coming from Clara.The rhythmic beat was soft yet undeniable, like a tiny drum echoing through her body. He sat up, careful not to disturb her, and pressed his ear gently against her abdomen. The realization hit him
Clara’s days were filled with responsibility and dedication. Despite Michael having grown into a capable young teenager, Clara still found herself deeply involved in managing the affairs of the Dark Moon Pack alongside her mate, Alpha Daniel. The demands of leadership were relentless, but Clara wore her role with grace, offering guidance and strength whenever needed. Yet, beneath her composed exterior, a shadow was forming—a persistent fatigue and unexplained weakness that she couldn’t shake.At first, Clara brushed off the signs, attributing her condition to exhaustion from years of commitment to the pack. The bustling life of pack leadership often left little room for rest. But as the days turned into weeks, the occasional weariness transformed into a troubling reality. Simple tasks became exhausting, and moments of dizziness interrupted her day more frequently.One morning, as the early sun bathed the pack grounds in golden light, Clara stood in the kitchen preparing breakfast for
7 Years LaterThat afternoon, in the vast green field beside the Dark Moon pack house, the sound of an arrow piercing through the air and hitting the target board echoed.Michael, holding a slight bow, instantly beamed a wide smile. His aim was spot on."Mom, look! I'm getting better!" Michael shouted to Clara, who sat not far from him.All eyes of the pack house residents watching were wide in amazement, including Clara's. None of them expected that Michael, now seven years old, had mastered archery. Even though Michael was still learning with a slight bow, his aim was consistently accurate.It was undoubtedly impressive to everyone in the Dark Moon Pack. It seemed unbelievable for a child like Michael to have such a grasp of archery already.Michael was growing up to be different, as foretold by the prophecy, marking him as a unique child. His intelligence in understanding things was above average."Michael, you're amazing!" said Beta George, who had been pridefully teaching Michael
The man once seen as strong, ambitious, and a leader now appeared worthless. Alpha Robin continued to shed tears of regret. He lay weak in the corner of the cold, dark cell in the underground dungeon of the Dark Moon pack.The stone walls looked damp and radiated cold throughout his severely injured body, even though Alpha Daniel had kindly asked the pack doctor to treat his wounds. Their purpose was clear. They wanted Robin to remain alive, solely to let him suffer slowly and painfully."I'd rather die!" Robin shouted.Then, moments later, a woman's laughter echoed nearby."Seems like you've followed in my footsteps, too. They won't let us die, Robin.""Who are you?" Alpha Robin asked as he looked toward the dark cell before him. The woman's voice sounded oddly familiar.The woman continued laughing, then slowly revealed her face. She lit a single candle, making Alpha Robin nearly die of shock."Susan?" he asked, his eyes wide in disbelief."Yes, you should have recognized my voice f