Grey Skylar tried talking to us, trying to reason with us that there was a reason Valerie didn’t want us to look for her but none of us even paid her a drop of attention. She hid the location of Valerie from us and watched us suffer. Hell, she even consoled me and made me feel better.I loved Skylar, that was the only reason I wasn’t ripping her head of her body at this moment. And little Dennis would hate me for life. I didn’t want to be the uncool uncle. He already has Kaden.Skylar followed us to the car, while we pretended she didn’t exist. Ansel had already worn his clothes and he slipped into the driver seat, while Skylar held my hand, causing me to tense up as I glared at her palm on my skin.“Skylar, I’m hanging on thin ice. I don’t want to hurt you.” My words dropped coldly, because that was all I could feel towards her. She betrayed me.“Stop it Grey. You would never hurt me. Just… let me follow you guys okay?” I glanced at Kaden who seemed like the last thing he wanted wa
Valerie Earlier that day, I stared at the letter I was about to drop for them, my eyes hurt from crying. I didn’t want to leave them this way. I wanted to explain, to make them understand I wasn’t leaving because I didn’t want them again, but that was difficult to put down on a piece of paper. I knew my mates. They were going to look for me no matter what I wrote in the letter, and I wished I could figure it out with them but I couldn’t. Leaving them without an explanation was the best choice. I left Skylar and explanation, and gave her another letter to give them after months, to make them understand. But as I stared a them standing at my front door, I wanted nothing than to come back home. I almost broke down just by thinking about it. But that wasn’t an option. I wanted to turn back a million times as i and Coral drove out. Coral followed me because she was the second in command and the one who could help me in raising Elara to be the next oracle. I also didn’t want to be o
Kaden I woke up in a room I couldn’t recognize. A soft feminine smell infiltrated my nostrils and my brow rose in curiosity. Did I have so much to drink last night?A groan left my lips as I peeled myself off the softer bed, and I walked towards the mirror and stared at myself. Something felt odd. “Hmm.” I thought to myself as I stared at my tattoos. These few years have been… odd. Finally murdered my uncle, and… what?The memories were foggy. I frowned.My eyes landed on a hair clip. And what’s with this room? Almost like a women lived here. A chuckle left my lips. That’s probably from a one night stand.I shook my head to reduce the fog. After my hangover, I’ll remember what I’m missing. It’s probably nothing. I straightened my suit in the mirror, whistling a cheerful tone as I left my room and walked downstairs to the dining area. I liked my day, and it was going to remain that way as long as I didn't see any of my brothers till I had my coffee. “What do you mean you didn’t pr
GreyKaden was quick to brush things off, and Ansel’s calm masked his impatience. But me? I wasn’t about to let this go. Whoever wiped my memories had made a huge mistake.Skylar was family—one of the few people I could trust. If she knew something, she’d tell us. And if she’d seen or heard anything strange recently, we’d know soon enough.Ansel shot me a look as we reached Skylar’s door. “Think she’ll have any clue?”“She has to,” I replied, knocking briskly.Skylar opened the door, her face was unreadable except for a flicker of something in her eyes that I caught. Fear? Guilt? Whatever it was, it wasn’t what I wanted to see. I always knew when Skylar was hiding something. "Skylar," Kaden said, voice calm, "we need answers, and from that look in your eye, I have a feeling you know something."So I wasn’t imagining that guilt in her eyes. Skylar did know something. She looked between the three of us, lips pressing into a thin line. "I figured you’d come."So we did lose our memorie
AnselMy suspicions were confirmed when forty minutes passed and we were still trailing the woman’s car. She knew we were trailing her, and by the time she finally stopped at a location far away in the outskirts of town, and got out of the car, it turned out to be a different person entirely. She must have deceived me because I was sure of the car I was trailing .We were back home and I could barely sleep as I laid on the bed. My mind couldn’t stop whirling, and it was almost like something was missing in this whole scenario. The woman made mention of a prophecy, and it changed the whole perspective of the situation. If there was a prophecy that risked something happening to us or her if we found out about her, then that meant she cared about us.Or that’s what I liked to think. The thought of a woman going through these lengths to protect us, call me a fool but something about that just seems romantic. I wanted to know who this woman was. A woman who had a room here, a woman’s who
Kaden Ansel was quiet all through the drive to Patrica’s place, ignoring both Grey and I’s conversations and poorly thought through jokes, but the second we got down from the car, and Patrica came out of her home to welcome us, his game face was on.Patrica was a beautiful witch, with eyes filled with mischief. She was a short curvy girl with a body to die for and if Ansel didn’t already have her, I would certainly want to have her. Although sharing wasn’t bad, but I have a feeling Patricia had feelings for Ansel. And now we had to use those feelings to get the answers we needed to find that mystery woman. “Hey Patty,” Ansel’s voice lowered to a rumble, his face transforming with a charming smile I’ve seen him use a million times, and it always worked. Patricia rolled her eyes but I could see the hint of a blush on her face. “Don’t even try it, Ansel.” She sighed, but unconvincingly turned her back to him as she gave Grey and I a smile. “Welcome to my home Alphas.”I nodded respec
AnselI placed Patricia on her couch, and she smiled at me weakly, her brown eyes softening. “I’m sorry I wasn’t much help.” She croaked and I gave her a glass of water that was laying on the table.“It’s fine, I’m sorry you got hurt trying.” She shrugged, giving me a small smile. “I couldn’t help, but I got to see you again. I’m glad you called me.” She placed her hand on my thigh. “After the way we left things, I was thinking you will never want to see me again.”I gave a dry chuckle, “We didn’t particularly leave things on a rosy note.”“I know! And I’m sorry I was such a crazy obsessive teen. I mean tormenting you because you didn’t like me? She laughed, “Who does that?”I smiled softly at her. It wasn’t all her fault. I was a jerk. She wasn’t like the other girls that I had fun with but I wanted to. A part of me always liked Patricia, but being me, I was scared of commitment. Her laughter faded as she noticed I had gone quiet. Her gaze dropped to my lips softly and I mirrored h
Grey My fingertips drummed on the steering wheel of the car as I waited for Patricia to come out of her house. It was a few days after the first time I was here, and I already put our plan to find answers into motion. Shortly after we got back home that day, I texted Patricia that I needed help with something of my own. She hesitated, not wanting to help, but I told her I needed revenge on Ansel for what he did to me. Just like I predicted, that peaked her interest, and now we were meeting for lunch so I could confide in her. I took a steady breath. This whole thing needed to look as authentic as possible. If she sensed even a hint of deception, it’d be over. I'd have to make her believe that, unlike Ansel, I wasn’t the untouchable alpha, just a wronged brother looking for a little revenge.Finally she came out of her house, and I had to admit, she looked beautiful. Her curly hair flowed on her shoulders, and her short white dress flowed freely, hanging on her knees. I wonder why A
Valerie's POVThe first thing I saw when I stepped through the pack’s border was chaos. Blood stained the earth, and the metallic tang of it filled the air. Wolves fought viciously, claws tearing into flesh as the sounds of snarls and cries filled the forest. I froze for a moment, the intensity of it all overwhelming me. This was not the kind of welcome I’d anticipated.Then I saw her—Skylar—her usually vibrant energy now subdued as she cradled her son in her arms. My heart clenched at the sight of her cowering near a fallen tree, a rogue looming over her with deadly intent. Before I could move to help, a flash of fur blurred past me, and I saw Grey—his wolf form tearing into the rogues with feral determination..When Grey reached Skylar, she was already bleeding, her abdomen slashed open by the rogue’s claws. My stomach churned as I watched the strange woman step in, her magic weaving a protective barrier and then healing Skylar with her spellIt wasn’t long before the battle subsid
GreyAfter we left the office, Ramona let out a loud sigh. “Gosh i dont think ive ever felt that intimidated before. You alphas are sexy but damn.”I let out a chuckle, knowing that she was right, but they werent always bad. But now was a time where we had to be cautious. We were alreadfy under a lot of pressure. This wasnt the time to trust foolishly like Kaden may think i currently am doing. Yes i attracted to her but that dudnt mean i trusted her with my life. I already made up my mind to put her under survelliance. “Butr you arent like that are you? Yes sexy, but not that intimidating? Or you are more of a sneaky type?”Flirty little Ramona batted her eyelashes at me, and i rolled my eyes in response, a smirk tugging at the corner of my lips. “Sneaky isn’t my style. I’d rather people know exactly where they stand with me,” I said, my tone even. “And right now, you’re somewhere between mildly useful and highly suspicious.”Ramona feigned a gasp, pressing a hand to her chest drama
KadenI sat at the desk in the pack's office, flipping through reports with little interest. The usual mess of figures and documents had all but blurred together, but my mind wasn’t on the pack's business. It wasn’t on anything at all, really, except the pit in my stomach that hadn’t left since Patricia had slipped through our fingers and since i saw that cloaked Sky’s friend."Another dead end?" Ansel's voice broke through the silence, making me glance up. He was leaning against the doorframe, arms crossed, his expression a mirror of my own frustration."Yeah," I muttered, tossing the report aside. "Nothing. No one’s seen her for days, and the trail’s gone cold."He gave a sharp nod. "I don’t like it. Feels like we’re being played."I rubbed my eyes, feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on me. I wasn’t used to feeling like this—helpless, like I was chasing shadows. It hadn’t even crossed my mind until now, but the way Ansel had said it… we’re being played."Any luck wit
GreyPatricia has been unavailable for a few days since we went on that date, and we lost the only lead we had. Kaden refused to let me live that down, blaming me for letting her slip away and also blaming Ansel for treating her badly in the past. How were we supposed to know she was going to slip away? I did feel a good vibe from her that day, and although I felt bad for trying to use her, I believed we had reached a head way in our plan.This just confirmed she was hiding something and I was on edge trying to figure it out.The young soldiers trained hard as the assistant general, Hans, trained them while I texted Patricia for the tenth time, and still got no reply.“Fucking hell.” I grunted as I refrained from slamming my phone against the training dummy at the opposite side of the field. “At ease, Soldiers. You have ten minutes to rest. Regroup immediately after the break is over.” Hans commanded and the young soldiers bolted away, wanting to use their break well.Hans walked tow
alerie“How could you give up your powers just like that? You are the strongest being under the Moon Goddess, and you would just give that up for some witch with a vendetta? What the hell were you thinking?”Coral screeched at me the minute I got up from the spell circle, and I sighed in anger.I could feel a migraine coming on, and I knew Coral wouldn’t let this go. She was the right hand. If I lost my powers, there wouldn’t be a shrine for them.But that's nothing compared to letting that prophecy come to pass. And I do not regret my sacrifice. But one month? My spell was supposed to be strong because of their will to find me, but now I realized that was going to be a big problem. I had to trigger their memories.I rubbed my temples, trying to ease the pounding in my head as Coral’s words cut through the air, her worry mingling with her anger. She had every right to be upset, and yet I couldn’t afford to dwell on my regret or second-guess my choice.“Coral,” I said, my voice resolut
Valerie My heart thundered against my ribcage as i hurriedly left the presence of Ansel, Kaden and Grey, who stared me down as i left Skylar’s room. I could swear i saw Kaden glaring at me, which made it harder for me to make my decision. There was a way i could get us all out of this, and it may even ruin everything. But i wasn't going to give up without trying my best to have my mates back, our life back. So i left the pack with Elara, and headed back to my cottage where Coral was livid as she kept calling my line. Patricia was busy with a spell and I peeled my eyes off her, clearing my throat so that they could know i was in front of them. “Hey guys.” Coral’s eyes widened as she took me in, and she let out a sigh, which instantly turned to anger as she stormed towards me. “What the hell were you thinking, Val? Why would you leave without letting me know? I was worried sick something happened to you and Elara and Patricia couldn't locate you with a locator spell..” She took a
Ansel Grey rumbled on as Kaden chirped in reply but i couldnt concentrate as i stared at them. Only ne thing was in my mind. The cloaked stranger, Skylar’s weird friend. She was the most beautiful woman i had ever seen in reality, and ve seen, been and been inside millions of women. No one was as beautiful as she was. Maybe the baby in her hands. For some reason, i couldnt just get her out of mind, despite not being able to see her face well, but the little i saw seems to have a lasting effect. I just couldnt concentrate on anything except her soft lips, her violet eyes… I couldnt concentrate on the plan to ffind out the memory wiper when this woman plagued my mind. “Hey asshole.” Grey threw a squeezed sheet of paper at me, pulling me out of my trance. Kaden rose a brow at me, and i could see him calculate what i was thinking behind his cocky stupid brain. A smirk appeared on his face and i knew he figured it out. “The cloaked woman, wasnt truly a skank was she now? If she was, yo
Valerie Skylar pulled away, her nose red from her sniffling, and I was sure that I looked the exact same way. A giggle escaped my lips, and she rolled her eyes as I called her a crybaby, teasing her despite being one myself. She slapped my arm playfully, and at that moment, I felt like everything was the way it used to be, but it wasn’t, so I was back to reality. Skylar noticed the change in my demeanor, and she sat upright, clearing her throat. “You mentioned a solution earlier at the door. I thought the Moon Goddess wasn’t replying to you any longer? How did you get a solution?” I ran my hand through my hair. “I found a seer. Well, Coral found one. She helped me with the vision.” Skylar raised a brow. “Coral? Really? The same Coral who I don’t trust and absolutely hate found you a seer, and you’re just going to go with it?” Skylar hated Coral the minute I built a temple for the Moon Goddess and she was assigned to me. I always felt it was a rivalry thing, and till now, I haven't
Valerie“Ansel, leave us.” Were the first words Syklar uttered as her gaze pierced through mine, and i gave her a shaky smile, clutching Elara closer to my chest as if she could protect me from Skylar’s wrath the minute Ansel left. He glanced between Skylar and i before shooting Skylar an irritated gaze.“No thank you for helping your friend in? I get that you hate us right now, but thats a bit harsh.”Skylar folded her hands across her chest as she glared at Ansel. “The only magic word you will get if you dont leave now would be sorry.”Ansel scoffed, and glanced at me one last time, before turning, walking down the hall and away from me, causing my ache and emptiness to return as he walked farther and farther away.But that was rerplaced by fear as Skylar yanked my hand and dragged me into her room in anger.She shut the door loudly, and glared at me so hard i feared i may ignite under the heat of her glare. “Start talking.” She commanded and i sighed.“I missed you so much Skylar.”