Frederick hesitated for a moment, as he thought long and hard about what he was about to do. He liked him, but he knew he just couldn't trust DJ with the plan.“He talks too much,” Ariana had once complained to him. “I have no fucking idea why you consider him a worthy companion.”Even though he had come to him with Judah's secret, he was too loose to be trusted.‘If he couldn't keep his word to Judah, then I can't trust him,’ Frederick had reasoned.As for Judah, he would have to start from scratch, if he ever harbored any hope of earning back his trust again.Left with the young werewolf, Frederick decided to trust him, but not without a warning…“If you ever betray me, I will not only welcome you to see the ruthless part of me, but I will ensure you beg for death,” he swore.“I do not break codes that should never be broken,” he responded, sounding calm.Satisfied, Frederick told him everything that had happened in the alpha's chamber, and Daniel listened intently, as if his life d
Frederick stormed into the room, his eyes blazing with anger. Isabella and Daniel looked up from their conversation, startled by his sudden entrance. He was accompanied by two other werewolves, both of whom were much larger than him. The first one was a massive black wolf with piercing yellow eyes, while the second one was a short wolf with a scar running down his left eye.Daniel walked up to him, looking surprised.“What are they doing here?,” he whispered into his ear.“They are loyal to me!,” he fired at him.“They shouldn't be here, Frederick. It's a risky path we walk in. They may be loyal to you, but we cannot trust just anyone.”Pushing him aside, Frederick said, “You are not the one I have come for.” He took a couple of steps towards Isabella, who didn't seem to notice him.“Be careful what you say,” Daniel warned him from behind.“Did you see how he made an open show of me?,” Frederick said to her, his voice rising with each word. “Did you see that!?.”Daniel tried to calm h
The forest was a dense and sprawling expanse of trees, with the leaves rustling in the wind. The sun was setting, casting long shadows on the ground. The forest was eerily quiet, with no sounds of birds or animals. It was as if the forest was holding its breath, waiting for something to happen.Frederick had taken his men for a training session in the forest, but he had a hidden agenda. He was searching for Alicia, his beloved. He had returned for her, but she was nowhere to be found, not even at the hut, which had provided her comfort. Frederick was really desperate to find her, no matter the cost. He had searched everywhere, but there was still no sign of her.“Maybe I will never find her again,” he said to Judah, looking downcast.“Come on, mate, you did not bring us this far just to throw in the towel. Let's search some more.”They went on searching, looking everywhere they possibly could for her. But the deeper they searched, the more convinced Frederick was that Alicia was gone,
The forest was quiet, save for the sound of leaves rustling in the wind. Damon walked through the trees, his senses on high alert. He knew that he was being watched, but he couldn’t see anyone. Suddenly, he heard a twig snap behind him. He spun around, his eyes glowing in the darkness.“Who’s there?,” he growled.“Relax, Damon,” a voice said from the shadows. “You should know already I'm the only one who walks this path in the dark. What took you so long?.”Damon recognized the voice immediately. It was Tudd. Earlier that day, while he worked at the chambers, Tudd had walked up to him and dropped a note in his pocket.“Do what it says,” he said as he walked away, smiling.Curious, Damon had gone to a quiet place. Picking up the small piece of paper, he had read the words…“Meet me by nightfall at the path I walk on. Make sure you come alone,” it read.Even though he didn't know what he wanted, Damon could tell Tudd was up to no good. He had decided to go out of curiosity. He saw an op
As Fidelis and Alicia walked around the garden, they were engrossed in their conversation. Alicia had expressed her fear that their father had become so engrossed with Tudd that she feared the worst.“I don't know what he's up to, but I don't trust him. We must stop him before he poisons father's heart against us,” she said.“Don't worry, I've got a plan,” Fidelis said. Even though he was yet to come up with one he had confidence in, he was convinced Tudd was no match for him.Whilst they conversed, Damon appeared before them, causing them to look in surprise.“Damon,” Fidelis began, smiling at him. “What brings you to us must be very important. What troubles you?.”“I have something you must listen to,” he said to them, handing them a recorder. Turning to Alicia, he said, “I gave you my word, and I have kept it.”Curiously, they listened to it. The shock on their faces was palpable. Their eyes widened, and their mouths hung open as they listened to the recording. They were both speec
The room was dark and eerie, with only a few candles flickering in the background. The shadows cast by the candles danced on the walls, creating an eerie atmosphere. Frederick entered the room, his heart pounding in his chest. He knew that Lord Zack was not pleased with him, and he was nervous about what was to come.As he approached him, he could feel the tension in the air. Lord Zack’s probing eyes were fixed on him, and Frederick felt like he was about to be interrogated.“You left the woods last night with Judah. Where did you go?,” Lord Zack asked him, his voice cold and menacing.Frederick took a deep breath and tried to remain calm. “Judah and I needed time alone, especially in the dark of night,” he began.“Time alone with the old witch?,” Lord Zack chuckled.“Father!,” Frederick said, his voice rising. He had no idea who had fed him with that story.“You don’t have to deny it. I know what you did and why you did it. But I’m just worried you have made a deal with the devil, an
The sun shone brightly on the lush greenery of the forest, casting a warm glow on the trees and the ground beneath them. The birds chirped merrily, and the leaves rustled in the gentle breeze. It was a beautiful day.Fidelis was out in the middle of the woods alone, as he gave thought to the events that would have nearly torn the pack apart. He was grateful to have someone like Damon on his side.Just then, he saw Damon approaching him. Fidelis’ eyes lit up with joy. “Damon! It’s so good to see you!” he exclaimed, embracing him warmly, as soon as he got to him. “How did you know I was here? Did you see me on my way here?,” he smiled.Damon smiled, but his expression was troubled. “Fidelis, there is something I must tell you,” he began, stammering slightly.Fidelis looked at him with concern. “What is it, Damon? You can tell me anything.”If only it was that easy for Damon.After Tudd was thrown into the pack's cage the previous day, he had spoken with Emily about what they kept as a s
“Please, don't!,” he screamed.Lord Cage’s nightmare was not only terrifying, it left scars that wouldn't heal. He was running through a dense forest, his heart pounding in his chest, as he heard the howls of a pack of wolves behind him. He could feel their hot breath on his heels, and he knew that if he didn’t run faster, they would catch him.The trees were a blur as he ran past them, and the ground was uneven and treacherous. He stumbled and fell, but he quickly got back up and kept running. The wolves were getting closer, and he could hear their growls and snarls. Suddenly, he saw a clearing up ahead, and he knew that he had to make it there if he wanted to escape from them. He pushed himself harder, and finally, he burst out of the trees and into the open. But it was too late. The wolves were upon him, and he felt their teeth sink into his flesh. He screamed in agony as they tore him apart.He woke up, drenched in sweat, his heart still racing. He didn’t know what to do. He had n