Adrian’s POV“Alpha, would it not have been better if you would have chosen some unmated she-wolf to be your mate? Don’t you think, the Alpha of Blacknight Pack would have gotten any she-wolf as his mate? Just your command would have been enough, she-wolves are still ready to be your mate and give you, your heir. Why choose the one who is of no use, who left her mate and pack dying just to save a few members?” Colton, the alpha of the Dark Wood pack said while scrunching his nose at the mention of my mate. He and the other Alphas are invited by Brian, the Nightfall pack’s Alpha.Hearing this Samuel almost was about to attack him, “Alpha, just allow me and he will be apologizing to you in no seconds.” He mind linked, not liking whatever the Alpha Colton said.“And, that alone is the reason enough for me to choose her as my Luna, it was enough for me and my pack members to accept her. I wanted someone loyal and faithful, not a power hungry Luna. I think you are getting me?”Alpha Colton
Adrian’s POV"If you want beta Samuel to apologize then Alpha Colton you should apologize first to Alpha Adrian for insulting his Luna."As the silence took place after his words, I chuckled not feeling even a bit amazed but raged, "You are so much agitated for my beta insulting you which he did not, to be actual. What should i do for you insulting my mate, my luna? And, especially when you are not even a bit apologetic about it?" "What for should I be apologetic? For insulting a coward, selfish, disloyal luna?" And, it was then and there, I lost my patience with Adrian trying to take over. I lunged at him with my claws appearing as I tried to keep my control from losing to Hunter, “Dare you to repeat that again, and you will be seeing your death.” I growled as Brian, Samuel and other Alpha tried to pull me away from him. The color of his drained away as his eyes met mine, I am sure enough that mine must have been switching from my natural honey brown orbs to his dark black ones.“H
Devika’s POV “What is going on here?”I questioned as I walked to the border with some of the female warriors. “Luna, this is…” Marcus tried to explain the situation but got interrupted by me as already Joy (female warrior) explained it to me. Walking past him, I went to the girl sitting on the ground while shivering, “Luna please, don’t go close to her. She might be dangerous and attack you.” Turning my head, I just gave him a look enough to shut him down. “Hey,” I called not going too close but just trying to caress her head which made her flinch back from me. “Hey, hey, I’m sorry. I’m sorry, okay, I won’t touch you but can you look up?” I asked in an attempt to make sure if she is rogue or not. Generally, the rogues have red eyes along with being stinky. “Luna, why don’t we wait till the Alpha reaches the pack? He is against welcoming rogues in the pack instead of keeping them in the cell.” Joy said taking her position beside me, “She can be dangerous, we don’t know what is she
Devika’s POV “Luna, the clothes are prepared.” I opened the door hearing Marcus and saw a new set in the bag as he handovers it to me. “Cassidy got them.” I nodded as he said and was about to shut the door but he blocked it, “Alpha is here, he wants to see you.” I nodded my head, “Tell him, I will come afterward. I cannot leave Eva alone, she will get scared finding me not in the room.” He tilted his head in confusion when I said further, “Eva, the girl's name it is.” Nodding his head, “But Luna, Alpha seems to be very much pissed and wants to meet you right now.” I arched my brow hearing him, not at all liking what he said. “I said I will come after Eva will come out of the washroom and assured her of coming back. I cannot leave her alone like this therefore, tell him that I said to wait. I will be there in a few minutes.” In concern for me and fear of his Alpha, he stared at me with silence for a few seconds as if debating in my head what to do next. “What? Are you not going to l
Devi’s POV “What do you think you are doing?” I questioned him feeling nervous out of nowhere as he started coming closer than I expected. Standing just a foot away from me he raised his hand, I frowned feeling puzzled at the thought of what he was up to with the doctor checking a patient here. Wiping something off my undereye, “You are a Luna, you cannot be this sensitive for everyone except your pack members and,” I did not understand the pause at first but when he finished, “me.” my brows arched up in surprise and even before I could figure out what happened, he continued, “She is just an outsider now, just think what if she comes out to be a rogue?” He mind linked staring directly into my eyes and it was then, I felt the familiar warmth which has been a long since I felt. “Are you saying something similar from past flashbacked in front of you due to his action?” Willow asked in a sarcastic tone knowing well enough what I meant exactly. She just loves adding spice to the situatio
Devika’s POV Grabbing my hand, he pulled me back making my frustration upon him turn into anger, “Adrian, I said leave me. I understand that it is your pack and you are the Alpha and that you are thinking of its safety but that does not mean I do not think of it. No matter what, you consider it or not but if you are the Alpha then I am the Luna of this pack and its safety is my responsibility too. You know, even if these would not have been there then also I would have thought of its safety, that’s called morality. Under which saving Eva also comes.” I said in a single breath vaining my frustration but I was still not done. “You are the Luna of this pack which means this is your pack too.” “Really? If you would have then you would not have made me feel today like this.” Freeing my wrist from his grip, “And stopping me won’t change my decision, because I am not going to change my decision. She is innocent, even if she comes out to be a rogue.” taking a shaking breath he turned away f
Devika’s POV “Samuel, you should also leave,” I said as Adrian leaves after announcing his decision to us. I very well knew that he wanted to stay and help his mate but Eva seemed to be scared of him as her grip tightened around me and started shivering as he tried to come closer. “Luna, can I talk to her… please?” He requested and took a deep breath as his mate whimpered hiding her face away from him. The hurt due to her actions was clearly reflected on his face and I wanted to help him but for that, he was required to leave the room. Him forcing himself upon her have a greater chance of their mate bond getting ruined. Therefore, I mind linked him, “You can see, how scared is she of you? Let me to her first, you trying to force her would make her leave you. You already know how hurt and broken she is.” Taking his time and staring at his mate for a few seconds, he nodded his head and turned away to leave. But, reaching the door he turned around and mind linked me, “Luna please, I d
Adrian’s POV For a few seconds, my eyes were just stuck on the door which she shut behind her as she left the office without saying a word. I was working on some documents to get myself distracted from that rogue girl she brought into the pack house and she was with before coming here. Though I did not raise my head, I was well aware of her presence and her taking a seat in front of the desk but what made me frown was her not speaking a single word and just leaving the room. I grumbled feeling even more irritated at that, “Why did she even come when had to leave without any word?” “Her wolf always has to interrupt, I don’t understand why she has so much problem with us that she keeps on creating distance between us. Just how smooth it is with Devi, she is her human only, and look how differently she behaves. She even dared to block me off so that I won’t be able to get what is going on in her head.” Hunter was mortified at Willow, “What does she get by blowing fuse? Has she got nuts
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