Raven’s point of view.I lay on my bed, staring at the ceiling. My mind was a jumble of thoughts, each one more terrifying than the last, as I thought back to the night I accepted the Ryker deal and the hot mess it had landed me in. Damien's lifeless body, Fenrir's accusations; my father’s pack hanging at the end of a cliff, all threatened to overwhelm me. The voice in my head kept talking, reminding me of how I do not have time, and now I am to blame, or you'll be the one to pay the price."I tossed and turned, trying to shake off the feeling of anxiety that gripped me. But it only seemed to grow, making it worse. I thought about Fenrir's words, his accusations, and his cold, heartless reputation. I knew I had to do something, but what?Just as I was starting to fall asleep, a loud crash was heard in my room, making me sit up and my heart skip a beat. My legs trembled as approached the source of the noise. A window was open, and shattered glass was all over the floor. A piece of pa
Raven’s POV.I paced back and forth in my room, my mind racing with thoughts of Ryker and the mysterious meeting. I had tried everything to get in touch with him during the day, but he was nowhere to be found. And now, with the meeting just hours away, I was starting to panic."What am I going to do?" I whispered to myself. I stopped pacing and looked around my room as if the solution would pop out, but there was none.The voice in my head was quick to respond. "You're going to go to the meeting, Raven. You have to know who this person is and what they want." I"But what if it's a trap?" I argued, my mind racing with fear. "What if Fenrir is behind this?" I thought about all the ways this could go wrong, all the ways I could be caught. All the ways Fenrir could choose to kill me. The voice sneered. "You're not going to let fear control you, are you? You're a wolf, Raven. You're supposed to be brave." It was right, of course. I was a wolf. I was supposed to be strong.I stopped pacing
Raven’s POV.I took a step back, my eyes fixed on the masked figure. "What do you know?" I spat, trying to keep my voice steady.The figure chuckled, a low, menacing sound that sent shivers down my spine and goosebumps all over my body. "I know you killed Alpha Damien," he said. "I saw you, Raven.”My heart skipped a beat as his words hit me. How did he know? I thought I had been so careful. I had covered my tracks and made sure no one saw me. But now, it seemed, I had been wrong."You're lying," I snarled, trying to feign innocence. But deep down, I knew he was telling the truth. I could see it in his eyes. The figure shook his head. "No, I'm not. And if you don't do exactly as I say, I'll make sure Fenrir knows the truth. You'll be the one who's left to die."I took a step forward, my hands clenched into fists. "You'll never get away with this," I hissed. "I'll kill you before I let you ruin me."The figure just laughed again. "Oh, I think I will. You see, Raven, you're not as snea
RAVEN’s POV.As Fenrir stood at my doorstep, his gaze met mine. I felt a shiver run down my spine, but I tried to maintain my composure, not wanting to give him the satisfaction of seeing me worried or anxious. "Raven, I need to talk to you," he said, his voice low and serious. I nodded, stepping aside to let him in, my heart racing in my chest. What did he want to talk to me about? Had he finally discovered my secret? I pushed the thoughts aside and gestured for him to enter. "Of course, Alpha Fenrir. What's on your mind?"He entered my room, his eyes scanning the room as if searching for answers or clues that would sell me out to him. Finally, his gaze darted back to me, and I felt goosebumps spread throughout my skin. "I owe you an apology, Raven," he said, his voice low.“An apology for what my alpha?” I asked, feigning surprise and ignorance.Fenrir took a deep breath before he spoke again. "I was wrong to accuse you of killing Alpha Damien. I know you wouldn't do something li
Raven’s point of view.I was tied up in a dark room, with my hands and legs tried, and a gag put in my mouth. I scanned the room and saw four other girls like me, with our body covered with thin, transparent fabric. I gritted my teeth as I thought of how to free myself from the alpha of Blood Moon’s pack, but just then I heard footsteps approaching the room. “We must do as he says, if we ever want to end this war and get back our soldiers that he is holding captive.” A voice said. I knew that voice, it belonged to Ryker the Alpha of Blood Moon Pack.“That is true, but his demands are a bit too much. How can we search for five breeders, that too very fertile ones. We must choose wisely for any mistake can mean the end for us.” Another voice said. This vice belonged to his beta, Blaise. I knew what they were talking about, and my suspicions were confirmed. I was captured by Blood Moon Pack to become a peace offering. I was filled with rage but I kept my mouth shut. The door to
Raven’s point of view. “What do you mean by that?” I snapped at Ryker. Ryker only glared at me and turned his attention to the group of girls. “That one makes them five.” He said, his eyes blazing with fury. I scoffed. “What a pathetic Alpha, you are scared of him? He is a man like you.” I felt a sting on my left cheek. My lips curled up into a sneer. “So much anger, so much power. I have a question for you Ryker. Why waste it hitting a woman? Why don’t you declare war on him? If you are man enough fight him and put an end to your people’s suffering. Or are you scared?” “Scared?” Ryker asked, his tone filled with sarcasm. “If I was scared, I would not have walked into your father’s territory and snatched you right under his nose.” “Keep my father out of this you B A S T A R D!” I yelled at him. Ryker held my jaw, his grip tightened around my jaw and I felt like he would snap it anytime soon. “Listen to me, if you keep running your mouth I will make sure I give you
Raven’s point of view. “Do we have a deal?” Ryker said, extending his hand. I stared at his outstretched hand, but I did not take it. “Why am I the one being selected for this? My elder sister is far stronger than I am.” I said, my voice filled with skepticism. “I have been keeping an eye on you Raven. You have proved yourself to be a worthy wolf, on several occasions. You have proved to be the daughter of an alpha wolf, and the blood of a warrior runs in your veins. And now, the time has come for you to pay back and help your people.” Ryker said. I met his gaze, our eyes both filled with determination. I knew Ryker did not play by the rules, yes I wanted to help him. But I have to be very sure he will not outsmart me in the end. He is quite the double-crosser. “Fenrir has taken a lot from us. He has taken our soldiers, females, and children. And soon he will take away your father’s territory and pride. But if you become an ally, we might be able to stop him.” “Why not wa
Raven’s point of view. After the first sunrise, I bid farewell to Ryker and Blaise and embarked on a journey to Fenrir’s territory. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours. Soon I approached the border of Alpha Fenrir’s territory. I saw a wolf, walking along the border and my heart jumped to my throat. Taking a deep breath, I gathered my thoughts and maintained my composure, I held my head high and I approached the wolf with my heart pounding in my chest. I stepped my feet into Fenrir’s territory and the wolf turned around, his eyes blazing with fury. “Who dares step into my territory without my permission? Does that person have a death wish?” I gulped, as I recognized the wolf in front of me. This was none other than the greatest alpha in the whole of the lands, Alpha Fenrir. His voice was deep, and it resonated with power and authority, making me feel insignificant. I cowered in heat and bowed my head in a submissive manner. “A lone wolf,
RAVEN’s POV.As Fenrir stood at my doorstep, his gaze met mine. I felt a shiver run down my spine, but I tried to maintain my composure, not wanting to give him the satisfaction of seeing me worried or anxious. "Raven, I need to talk to you," he said, his voice low and serious. I nodded, stepping aside to let him in, my heart racing in my chest. What did he want to talk to me about? Had he finally discovered my secret? I pushed the thoughts aside and gestured for him to enter. "Of course, Alpha Fenrir. What's on your mind?"He entered my room, his eyes scanning the room as if searching for answers or clues that would sell me out to him. Finally, his gaze darted back to me, and I felt goosebumps spread throughout my skin. "I owe you an apology, Raven," he said, his voice low.“An apology for what my alpha?” I asked, feigning surprise and ignorance.Fenrir took a deep breath before he spoke again. "I was wrong to accuse you of killing Alpha Damien. I know you wouldn't do something li
Raven’s POV.I took a step back, my eyes fixed on the masked figure. "What do you know?" I spat, trying to keep my voice steady.The figure chuckled, a low, menacing sound that sent shivers down my spine and goosebumps all over my body. "I know you killed Alpha Damien," he said. "I saw you, Raven.”My heart skipped a beat as his words hit me. How did he know? I thought I had been so careful. I had covered my tracks and made sure no one saw me. But now, it seemed, I had been wrong."You're lying," I snarled, trying to feign innocence. But deep down, I knew he was telling the truth. I could see it in his eyes. The figure shook his head. "No, I'm not. And if you don't do exactly as I say, I'll make sure Fenrir knows the truth. You'll be the one who's left to die."I took a step forward, my hands clenched into fists. "You'll never get away with this," I hissed. "I'll kill you before I let you ruin me."The figure just laughed again. "Oh, I think I will. You see, Raven, you're not as snea
Raven’s POV.I paced back and forth in my room, my mind racing with thoughts of Ryker and the mysterious meeting. I had tried everything to get in touch with him during the day, but he was nowhere to be found. And now, with the meeting just hours away, I was starting to panic."What am I going to do?" I whispered to myself. I stopped pacing and looked around my room as if the solution would pop out, but there was none.The voice in my head was quick to respond. "You're going to go to the meeting, Raven. You have to know who this person is and what they want." I"But what if it's a trap?" I argued, my mind racing with fear. "What if Fenrir is behind this?" I thought about all the ways this could go wrong, all the ways I could be caught. All the ways Fenrir could choose to kill me. The voice sneered. "You're not going to let fear control you, are you? You're a wolf, Raven. You're supposed to be brave." It was right, of course. I was a wolf. I was supposed to be strong.I stopped pacing
Raven’s point of view.I lay on my bed, staring at the ceiling. My mind was a jumble of thoughts, each one more terrifying than the last, as I thought back to the night I accepted the Ryker deal and the hot mess it had landed me in. Damien's lifeless body, Fenrir's accusations; my father’s pack hanging at the end of a cliff, all threatened to overwhelm me. The voice in my head kept talking, reminding me of how I do not have time, and now I am to blame, or you'll be the one to pay the price."I tossed and turned, trying to shake off the feeling of anxiety that gripped me. But it only seemed to grow, making it worse. I thought about Fenrir's words, his accusations, and his cold, heartless reputation. I knew I had to do something, but what?Just as I was starting to fall asleep, a loud crash was heard in my room, making me sit up and my heart skip a beat. My legs trembled as approached the source of the noise. A window was open, and shattered glass was all over the floor. A piece of pa
RAVEN’s POV. “Raven! Where the F U C K are you?” Alpha Fenrir hissed angrily. “Here alpha Fenrir,” I answered and quickly rushed out to meet him. Alpha Fenrir approached me, his eyes blazing with anger. I looked up at him and I bit my lower lip trying to calm my nerves. “Why is he mad? Did you do something? Do you think he found out the truth about you? Do you think he found out that you were sent by Ryker to spy on him? Is he mad because you lied to him?” The voice in my head pressed. I closed my eyes, hoping to get rid of the thoughts and calm my nerves. Whatever made him mad, I am about to find out. "So, Damien is dead," Fenrir stated his voice firm but his rage evident as he spoke. "And I hear you were the last one to see him alive. Care to explain?” My heart skipped a beat as the words came out of his mouth. This was the last thing I had expected to hear. I gulped, my eyes looking everywhere except his face. "I...I don't know what you're talking about, Alpha Fenrir
ALPHA FENRIR’s POV. “Raven! Where the F U C K are you?” I hissed angrily. “Here alpha Fenrir,” Raven answered and quickly rushed out to meet me. I approached Raven, my eyes blazing with anger. She looked up at me, she bit her lower lips. "So, Damien is dead," I stated my voice firm but my rage evident as I spoke. "And I hear you were the last one to see him alive. Care to explain?” Raven gulped, her eyes looking everywhere except my face. "I...I don't know what you're talking about, Alpha Fenrir. I was the last person to meet him, but what you are accusing me of is unthinkable.” I laughed, a cold, dry sound. "Don't play dumb with me, Raven. I know you were at Damien's territory. I know you had a meeting with him. And now he's dead. I did send you to him, remember?” Raven looked up, her gaze matching mine. "I did not kill him, Alpha Fenrir. I swear it." I took a step closer, my voice dropping to a low menacing growl. "You expect me to believe that? You, were the last person
Raven’s POV.I walked into Fenrir's throne room , my heart still racing from the fight with alpha Damien. I had been sent there by Fenrir for alliance sake and now… after finding out he knows the truth about me, I had killed him in self-defense. But I couldn't tell Fenrir that. I had to spin a web of lies to keep myself safe. Until I am done with my mission, Fenrir can not know the truth. “Greetings alpha.” I said and bowed my head in respect."Tell me, Raven, how did the meeting with Damien go?" Fenrir asked, his eyes narrowed as his gaze swept pass me . His voice was firm,cold and lacked any sign of emotion. I took a deep breath, cooking up a tale of a wild wolf attack on my way back from Damien's territory. "I was attacked by a pack of wild wolves, Alpha Fenrir," I began, trying to sound as honest as possible . "They attacked me without warning, and I had to fight for my life. I managed to escape, but not without injuries. It came as a shock, hence I could not see their faces and
Raven’s point of view. “Will you prove your worth to me by completing this task?” “Yes alpha,” I said, an idea forming in my mind. “I will proceed right away,” I said and turned to leave. “Wait!” Fenrir said. “That is your next task.” “What is my first task then?” I asked, in confusion. “I want you to go to Alpha Damien’s territory. He is an ally so you do need to sneak in, tell his soldiers Fenrir sent you.” Fenrir said and stepped forward, now standing by my side. “And what shall I say or do whilst I am in Alpha’s Damien territory?” I asked. “You shall discuss an alliance with him,” Fenrir said. “Do not bother asking about the details of the alliance, just do as you’re told and report to me everything he says.” My throat felt tight, this would be harder than I thought. “Go now... his territory is a stone's throw from mine.” “You should be there in an hour, and make sure you go straight to business,” Fenrir said. “Best of luck.” He added and walked away. I stood
Raven’s point of view. After the first sunrise, I bid farewell to Ryker and Blaise and embarked on a journey to Fenrir’s territory. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours. Soon I approached the border of Alpha Fenrir’s territory. I saw a wolf, walking along the border and my heart jumped to my throat. Taking a deep breath, I gathered my thoughts and maintained my composure, I held my head high and I approached the wolf with my heart pounding in my chest. I stepped my feet into Fenrir’s territory and the wolf turned around, his eyes blazing with fury. “Who dares step into my territory without my permission? Does that person have a death wish?” I gulped, as I recognized the wolf in front of me. This was none other than the greatest alpha in the whole of the lands, Alpha Fenrir. His voice was deep, and it resonated with power and authority, making me feel insignificant. I cowered in heat and bowed my head in a submissive manner. “A lone wolf,