AlvisI nearly crash-landed into the strange world of Dragons. The landing was rough, but I managed to survive the portal without any broken bones. I quickly got up and dusted myself off so I could continue my search for Lindsey.As I looked around, I realized that I had landed in a strange and mystical world, unlike anything I had ever seen before. The sky was filled with colorful clouds, and the trees were tall and glowing with a soft, ethereal light.But before I could go too far, I saw it, a Dragon, circling overhead and watching me with curious eyes.I tried to act natural, reminding myself that finding Lindsey was my top priority. But as I took a step forward, a powerful gust of wind knocked me back, and I stumbled onto my back. The Dragon swooped down and surrounded me, its sharp teeth and claws glinting in the light."I don't want any trouble," I said to the creature.It approached me, sniffing at me with its long snout. It seemed to be studying me, deciding if I was a friend
LindseyI stared at the massive beast in front of me. I knew it was Alvis right away. My senses couldn't avoid the sense of my own mate, but he was...different than the Alvis I knew.He was a much larger wolf, monstrous. He had thicker and longer fur than his normal wolf, as well as sharper teeth and claws. His eyes glowed a sickly yellow instead of Alvis's wolf's eyes which were clear blue like the ocean.What was going on?"A...Alvis? Is that you?" I said weakly.The Lycan turned his head and glared at me. I felt a shiver down my spine. He looked evil, not like the Alvis I grew up with."So, you decided to use an ancient curse to use against me? How cute," Kai mocked.I could feel my heart pounding in my chest. I was in bed, but I stood back on the floor and tried to back away slowly. The Lycan snarled and took a step forward, his massive paws thudding on the ground. His eyes locked onto mine, and I could feel his anger and hostility radiating off of him in waves. It was clear that
KaiI let out another roar as that asshole Lycan bit down on my neck again. I tried to shake him off as I flew across the woods, but he hung tightly.Come on, Kai, you are a dragon. It should be easy to shake this nuisance off, I told myself as I flew in a circle again. I felt my blood trickling down my neck, so I decided to land. I'll have to deal with this bastard on the ground.As I descended, Alvis held on tight, unwilling to let go. I let out a burst of flames from my mouth, hoping to catch him off guard, but he dodged it easily. I growled in frustration and whipped my tail around, hitting him hard in the side. He yelped and finally released his grip on my neck. I took a step back, panting heavily. The Lycan staggered to his feet, glaring at me with yellow eyes. He was bigger than any werewolf I had seen before, way bigger than Alvis's regular wolf form, but I wasn't going to back down. I lowered my head and let out another roar, flames licking at the corners of my mouth.Alvis c
LindseyThe woman in front of me was smiling at me. She was beautiful, extraordinarily so."Hmph..." she mocked as she looked me up and down. "I don't see what all the fuss is about.""Excuse me?" I asked."Two beasts fighting over you, but you don't seem all that special to me," she said."Who are you?" I hissed.She smiled and walked closer to me. "My name is Nymeria. Good to meet your acquaintance."The name meant nothing to me."No need to look so confused. You don't remember me, but I remember you." Nymeria's eyes glowed."I'm guessing you know Kai too, then. You aren't an ex-lover of his, are you?" I couldn't help but feel a bit jealous. Nymeria laughed, a sound that was both alluring and unsettling. "Kai? No, he's not my type. Besides, he is my brother. Us dragons are a lot of things, but we aren't perverts."Kai had a sister? I wasn't expecting that."What do you want?" I asked, feeling uneasy."I just wanted to get a good look at the woman who's caused such a stir," Nymeria
AlvisI couldn't help but feel Lindsey's sadness. It had been a week since we got back home, but instead of being happy, she had a dark shadow loomed over her face.After a while, I finally had the courage to ask the question that had been bugging me. I asked her to meet me in the woods so we could be alone, and once she arrived, I told her to sit down."Lindsey, I'm glad you came," I said grimly."Why wouldn't I?" she smiled weakly."I don't know. Ever since we got back, you've been distant. Don't tell me you are still upset about Kai. Do you love him?" I asked, prepared to hear anything she had to say."I don't know if it's love, Alvis. I don't think it is. But I just feel this pressure in my chest. Was he..." Lindsey stopped as if she was unsure whether to finish her sentence or not?""Was he what, Lindsey? Spit it out," I urged her."Was he in a lot of pain when you...when you killed him?" her voice shook.I wrapped my arms around her and pulled her into an embrace. She didn't fig
Lindsey My heart pounded and my cheeks burned as Alvis slowly took my dress off. I had a vague memory of being with Adrian in my past life, but I couldn't remember how it felt to be mated. I was a virgin all over again. "So gorgeous," Alvis mumbled, staring down at my naked body. I blushed at his bluntness. I was in heat again, and my body throbbed in need. As Alvis leaned in to kiss me, my heart pounded even harder in my chest. I could feel the heat radiating between my legs as his lips brushed against mine, and I couldn't help but let out a small moan. He continued to kiss me, his hands roaming over my body, igniting a fire within me that I had never felt before. I felt completely vulnerable, yet I trusted him completely. "Don't be nervous. I will never hurt you," Alvis said in a deep voice. His eyes were dark, and I could tell he was trying his hardest to hold himself back. "I know you won't," I whispered. As Alvis entered me, a wave of pleasure washed over me, and I let
Lindsey I didn't blink for several moments as I stared at Kai. "You...I thought you were dead," I whispered, still unable to believe what I was seeing. Kai chuckled. "Yes, I can see that. You accepted my death and decided to be with Alvis. You are even carrying his children," he said and looked at my stomach begrudgingly. "I don't understand. How are you here? You are dead; Alvis killed you!" I exclaimed. "That's what he wanted you to believe," Kai scoffed. "He never killed me. I suppose he took pity on me. Pfft, I would've killed him if he was in my place." "That's disgusting," I spat out. Part of me was relieved knowing that Alvis wasn't a murderer. He never killed Kai. Kai stepped closer. "I woke up in the woods, alone. By the time I went back to the castle, Alvis had already taken you back home. And then I found my pathetic sister sitting on my throne," he shook his head. "Nymeria. She was the one who wanted Alvis to kill you," I said. "That's right. But Alvis is too kin
Alvis Ten years later... I watched my ten-year-old pups running around, and my chest swelled with pride. They were growing to be energetic and strong wolves, just like me. They had their mother's eyes but possessed my dark hair. "Hey, stop fighting!" I warned them as I saw Andrew tackling Rhys to the ground. Despite being twins, they were widely different from each other. Andrew was outgoing and adventurous, while Rhys was more reserved and cautious. But they both shared a strong bond, which I knew would only grow stronger as they matured. I heard a rustling in the bushes and immediately went on high alert. As an Alpha, it was my duty to protect my family and territory. But as I saw my Beta emerge from the bushes, I relaxed. "Lucas, what brings you here?" I asked. Lucas smiled at me, his eyes glinting with mischief. "Just checking up on my favorite Alpha and my nephews," he said, approaching us. Lucas was my best friend and the only one I trusted to have around my family. I sm