Devika’s POV Only for my pack members, I risked the life of all the creatures of the supernatural world, now if successfully get the power of this magic stone, the whole supernatural world will destroy. “What are you even saying? Does it even make any sense? If I was a witch, won’t I know about it? How come being a witch, I, myself am not aware of it?” I questioned still hoping for whatever she said to be a big fat lie. “It might be because of something planned for you by the goddess but you are the only witch from your bloodline left. But, anyways nothing matters anymore. You were just required for our Alpha to get the magic stone, now your work is done.” And, just like that in a second her aura completely changed making me shocked and my eyes widened. “Then- then why am I here? Ask your alpha to release my pack members and I will be out of here.” I said trying to keep my composure. I need to get the pack members out of here first, then I will think about getting this stone back to
Adrian’s POV “Is the information correct? You saw your Luna in the vehicle?” I questioned while running towards my Luna’s old pack which is now captured by that motherfucker. I am thankful about her being alright as per the warriors being at their border beforehand said. They saw them coming back to the pack with the wolf and two ladies in the vehicle among which one was my mate. They must have injected wolfsbane into her body too and therefore she was sitting in the vehicle and not shifted into her wolf. “See, I told you they must be alright. Just wait till the effect of wolfsbane disappears. Willow will be back then.” I said to Hunter who has been worried sick about her. When she will with us, he won’t get tired of teasing or irritating her. Just he keeps on complaining about her and now when she is not with us, getting so much worried. Of course, he should be. After all, she is our mate, and Willow is as important as Devika to us. “Alpha, why don’t we get divided into two groups
Devika’s POVPacing around, I covered the whole room but still not able to guess where the members are. How come he can keep them somewhere which I cannot recognize? ‘Just think, Devi. Just think. You cannot leave them back here in his grip.’ Before Adrian arrives here for me, at least I need to recognize the place to get the chance of whole chaos to escape them.But… “How I wonder it would be to get something so powerful completely in my hands?” I turned around hearing the voice which I did not think I will be hearing so soon again.“Why are you here again? Was it not enough what you got? Or is there some new ways discovered by your Bella grandma to get the powers?” I questioned glaring at him and not liking the way he was smiling at me. His smile telling me about something fishy going on in his head which definitely was not good for me.Grinning, he turned around making me feel relieved with the thought that he might be leaving but also I frowned as in why he did even come to my roo
Joseph’s POV Just so satisfying, so satisfying, it was to see her struggling, screaming, and crying under me. Those tears were the revenge for my insult, my days where I roamed like a rogue in the forest struggling and fighting against the other rogues at the beginning. Holding her hands down under my knees, I pressed them hard enough for her to feel the pain while I was holding her throat and choking her. “You need to mark her and mate her to make her yours in order to have the powers of the magic stone in this pack, under your control. Or else, forget it.” Bella's words echoed in my head looking down at her eyes rolling back due to being blocked from breathing. “The stone has recognized her as its protector and it can sense the greed and evil energy in you due to which it chose to protect itself with the help of Devika. Now it's in your hand to get her stick to you or else if time passes the energy of stone will start showing its effect and if she knows about it, it will only worse
Adrian's POV Seeing him laying upon her, nothing just red was all visible in front of our eyes. A sharp growl left our throat, as he said, “Oh, look who is here. It’s going to be fun now.” He said getting off her but not away from her. "He needs to be killed. How dare he force to mate and scare her so bad?" Hunter growled in my head as he sensed Devika fearing and her whimper reached our ears along with witnessing his hand trailing down her body. My heart wrenched hearing her cry, and smelling her fear. Not able to take it anymore, I took steps towards him as he shifted and snarled back at me. "This kid, how did he even think of charging against us?" Hunter growled seeing his Wolf's small frame. He was at least half of our size, just a bit bigger than any normal wolf from a pack. I snickered hearing Hunter and got ready to get him as he took the position to attack us. As he lunged toward us, our jaws snapped at each other's while trying to get each other’s neck to snap it away. But,
Adrian’s POV As I closed my eyes accepting my death, and waited for my soul to leave my body. For the ache to end, but instead my eyes opened as her scream reached my ears. The scream of our mate, of Devika which scared me more than my death. Scared of something happened to her but, instead what I saw in front of our eyes was something unbelievable or should I say confusing. The Devika, I know was standing behind the wolf above with flames surrounding her and spreading around the room. “What is happening? What did that witch did to mate?” Hunter questioned while trying to get up and push off the Joseph’s wolf but due to the bite and ache he failed. If a second more he would have taken, then I am sure he would have successfully snapped my head off the body and my soul would have been seeing all this. “Don’t know, but for sure the flames are not burning her.” Looking at her face, especially into her eyes I could say that. They were holding the fire just as her body as she glared at t
Devika’s POV “What happened to her?” I heard my mates voice as my sleep broke due to few voices but did not want to open my eyes instead wanted to go back into deep slumber. I was just so tired, not even a finger I wanted to move therefore, I chose to just listen them if not go back to sleep. And, hearing Adrian’s care for me gave me another reason to not open my eyes. “You don’t need to worry, Adrian, your mate is fine. She just fainted due to lack of energy in her as in a fight it all drained away.” A woman's voice replied to him which was unrecognizable to me. But, her words did make sense to me as I was feeling drained out and weak. But, it seemed like Adrian had more things to ask, “I know all of these, I am asking about whatever happened at her old. Eva must have explained it to you, right?” He must say it looking towards Eva for which she answered instantly, “Yes, Alpha. I did explain the whole scenario to Lady Anna.” My poor girl seemed so nervous, definitely must be due to
Adrian’s POV “Your Luna is completely fine, I repeated this twice already. And, about the flames, your alpha has been questioning continuously about is something your Luna already knows. It will go against the witch regulations for me to speak about with anyone without her knowledge. So, waiting for her to be awake will be the best for all of us, in fact, it would be much easy for your Alpha to believe if your Luna says about it himself.” Lady Anna said making me rake my fingers through my hair, just for my mate I have been keeping myself from losing calm. She might be the queen of her kingdom, but not here. “She is my mate, I am not anyone. You don’t need to worry about it. You can give me the details regarding what happened to her, and why she went through such an experience. I have that much right, don't you think so?” Calmly I replied, she is the only one who can be helpful for us with what happened to Devika because the way she behaved back in her pack seemed something related t
As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, a sense of tranquility settled upon the Silver Moon Pack. The imposter's defeat had served as a powerful reminder of our collective strength and unwavering determination. Our pack members continued to train diligently, their abilities evolving and expanding with each passing day. Amidst the peace, Adrian and I found solace in each other's arms. We would steal moments of respite amidst the bustling pack, venturing into the depths of the forest where the magic stone remained hidden. There, in the sacred silence, we would reconnect, our souls entwined in a dance of love and understanding. It was during one of these stolen moments that a subtle ripple in the air caught my attention. An instinctive shiver ran down my spine, and I looked into Adrian's eyes, knowing that he had felt it too. Something was amiss. With a shared determination, we followed our intuition, retracing our steps back towards the pack's territory. The once fami
Excitement crackled in the air as the pack absorbed the implications of this revelation. The opportunity to harness the stone's power and unlock their own dormant abilities ignited a fire within them. They stood taller, their gazes alight with newfound determination. In the following days, we guided pack members through the rituals and practices required to connect with the magic stone. One by one, they tapped into its dormant power, their latent talents blossoming like the first buds of spring. From warriors to healers, from trackers to seers, each individual discovered their unique strengths and honed their skills with the aid of the magic stone. As the pack flourished under the stone's influence, our bond grew stronger than ever before. We reveled in the shared growth, the collective knowledge that we were a pack of warriors, bound not only by blood but also by the indomitable spirit that resided within us. The imposter may have been lurking in the shadows, waiting for an opportu
In the moonlit hours, when the world was hushed and the stars painted the night sky, Adrian and I would often steal moments alone. We would venture into the heart of the forest, finding solace in its embrace. In those quiet moments, we would reflect on our journey and reinforce our resolve.Underneath the canopy of trees, bathed in the gentle glow of moonlight, we reaffirmed our commitment to each other and to the pack. Our connection deepened, entwining our spirits in an unbreakable bond. Together, we were a force of nature, guided by love, loyalty, and an unyielding determination to protect all that we held dear.As time passed, whispers of the imposter grew faint, carried away by the winds of uncertainty. It seemed as though our protective measures had proven effective, the magic stone concealed from prying eyes. But we knew better than to grow complacent. The imposter's desire for power and the potential havoc they could unleash upon our pack remained a constant threat.Word sprea
As we walked back through the forest, a newfound sense of tranquility settledAs we walked back through the forest, a newfound sense of tranquility settled within me. The weight of responsibility remained, but the knowledge that we had taken a crucial step to safeguard the magic stone brought a measure of peace to my soul.Adrian's presence beside me was a constant source of reassurance. His strong, steady strides matched my own, our footsteps falling in sync as we navigated the winding paths of the forest. I couldn't help but marvel at the seamless unity we shared, the unspoken understanding that flowed between us. We were a formidable team, complementing each other's strengths and filling in the gaps with unwavering support.As we emerged from the forest's embrace, the familiar scent of the pack's territory enveloped us. The air buzzed with anticipation as we approached the pack's clearing, where the members awaited our return. News of our mission had spread, and the tension among t
Devika's POV The dense forest stretched out before us, its mysterious depths calling to me like a siren's song. The air was heavy with anticipation, a palpable energy that sent shivers down my spine. Beside me stood Adrian, my mate and the Alpha of our pack. With every step we took, I could feel his strength and determination radiating from him, reminding me of the responsibility we carried as the guardians of the magic stone. I focused my senses, attuning myself to the surroundings. The forest seemed alive, whispering ancient secrets that only a chosen few could hear. The rustle of leaves underfoot and the soft hush of wind through the trees created a symphony of nature, guiding us deeper into the heart of the enchanted woods. As we ventured further, the air grew thicker, infused with the unmistakable essence of magic. I could feel its tingling presence, a delicate dance upon my skin, as if the forest itself acknowledged our purpose. The familiarity of the surroundings washed over
Days turned into weeks, and the packhouse buzzed with renewed energy and camaraderie. Adrian and Devika had emerged from the ordeal stronger than ever, their bond deepened by the shared experience. They reveled in the simple joys of everyday life, cherishing each moment they spent together. The pack members, too, celebrated their reunion, organizing a gathering to honor the resilience and love that had brought them back together. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and music, as the packhouse resonated with the sound of joyous celebration. It was a reminder of the unity that bound them, a reminder that no matter the challenges they faced, they were always there for one another. Amidst the revelry, Devika and Adrian found a moment of quiet reflection. They escaped to a secluded spot near the river, the gentle sound of flowing water providing a soothing backdrop to their conversation. Devika leaned against a tree, her gaze fixed on the shimmering surface of the river. "Adrian, I c
The packhouse was filled with an uneasy silence as Adrian searched frantically for Devika. The realization that she was nowhere to be found had sent a wave of panic crashing through him. He had scoured every corner of their shared living space, calling out her name, but there was no response. It was as if Devika had simply vanished into thin air. Adrian's mind raced with worry as he retraced his steps, trying to remember the last time he had seen her. They had spent the morning together, sharing breakfast and laughing over silly jokes. Devika had mentioned something about going for a walk in the woods, wanting to clear her head. It was unlike her to disappear without a word, and Adrian's concern grew with every passing minute. He rushed outside, his keen eyes scanning the forest's edge, hoping to catch a glimpse of Devika's familiar figure. The tall trees stood still, their branches swaying gently in the breeze. Adrian's heart sank as he realized he had no clue where to start looking
Devika could feel the weight of the impending clash, the gravity of the situation pressing upon her shoulders. She knew that her actions in the moments to come would shape the fate of her pack and determine the course of their future.With a flicker of movement, the woman in the black cloak broke the silence. She stepped forward, her cloak billowing around her like a dark shroud. Her voice carried an air of authority, tinged with a hint of amusement."You are a brave one, Devika," the woman said, her tone dripping with condescension. "But you underestimate the forces that are at play. You cannot comprehend the depth of the darkness that surrounds you."Devika squared her shoulders, her gaze unwavering. "I may not understand everything, but I know enough to recognize a threat when I see one," she retorted, her voice laced with determination. "And I will not let you harm my pack."The woman chuckled softly, a chilling sound that sent shivers down Devika's spine. "Oh, my dear, you have n
Devica, the Luna of the pack, prowled silently through the dense underbrush of the forest. Her heightened senses were on high alert, the scent of her imposter lingering in the air. She had caught wind of the doppelgänger's deceitful intentions and was determined to uncover the truth. Moonlight filtered through the canopy above, casting ethereal beams of silver onto the forest floor. Devica's white fur blended seamlessly with the glow, granting her an otherworldly presence. With each step, her paws barely made a sound, her movements becoming an elegant dance with the night. As she neared the outskirts of the pack's territory, Devica caught a glimpse of her imposter, a sleek and cunning replica of herself, slipping through the shadows. She quickened her pace, her heart pounding in her chest. Her instincts urged her forward, determined to expose this impostor and protect her pack. Devica pursued her imposter relentlessly, her eyes never straying from the silhouette in the distance. The