As I settled into the plush leather seat of Levi's Mercedes, the comforting purr of the engine surrounded us as he pulled away from my neighborhood. The city lights started to twinkle as the sky gradually darkened, and the cool breeze seeped through the open windows, adding a refreshing touch to the evening air.Levi glanced at me, a reassuring smile on his face. "You know, we can go wherever you feel comfortable," he said. "But if you need some suggestions, there's this lovely little café downtown where we can sit, chat, and you can read and analyse the contents ofyour father’s journal."I considered his offer but hesitated, my mind still preoccupied with thoughts of my dad. "Actually, Levi, I think I'd really like to visit the city hospital," I said softly. "I want to see how my dad is doing. It's been a while, and I'm getting worried."Levi nodded understandingly, his eyes locked on the road ahead. "I get it, and I'll take you there, but just hear me out. The red fang pack members
I took a deep breath, trying to steady my nerves, as I set aside my now-empty coffee cup. Levi's eyes still held a mix of concern and curiosity, but I knew he respected my decision to open the journal and confront its contents head-on."Alright, enough talk, let's get this over with," I said, my voice determined as I opened the worn pages of the journal. The parchment felt delicate beneath my fingers, holding secrets that could reshape my understanding of my father and the tangled web of pack politics.Levi leaned in closer, as if wanting to be a part of this journey of discovery. "Read a bit aloud for me too, if you don't mind," he requested, a hint of eagerness in his voice."Sure," I replied, clearing my throat before starting with the first paragraph. "I can't believe this, Alpha Tyrone has a twin! No way! Then that changes everything. I now understand why this war with the White moon pack is going on. This is just a cover-up to assassinate Alpha Tyrone, together with Beta Ezekie
Levi's brows furrowed in thought as he absorbed the information from the journal. "Hold on," he said, pausing for a moment. "Tyrel... I recognize that name. He's the current Alpha of the Red fang pack, and if I remember correctly, he should be a year older or the same age as me."My eyes widened in surprise. "Really?" I exclaimed. "So, Tyrel is now leading the Red fang pack, just like his father?"Levi nodded, a contemplative expression on his face. "Yes, it seems so," he replied. "I never thought I'd hear that name again after all these years.” "That's fascinating," I said, intrigued by the unexpected connection between Tyrel and Levi. "Do you think he knows about his father's past and the journal?"Levi shrugged, his eyes reflecting uncertainty. "It's hard to say," he said. "If the journal remained hidden with your Dad all this time, it's possible that he's unaware of its contents. But it could also explain why he's now leading the Red fang pack."I nodded, understanding the implic
Levi's unwavering resolve and determination impressed me, and I couldn't help but offer a small compliment. "Your choice of words is always on point and logical," I said with a smile. "You have a way of cutting through the noise and getting straight to the heart of the matter."Levi chuckled, a hint of amusement in his eyes. "Flattery won't get us far, Jasmine," he said, his tone teasing. "We don't have time for that. We need to act quickly and strategically if we want to make a difference."I nodded, acknowledging the urgency of the situation. "You're right," I replied, setting aside any lingering flattery. "We have to stay focused and work together to uncover the truth behind the Red Fang pack's sudden aggression."Levi's gaze softened, his focus back on the task at hand. "Exactly," he said. "I'm going to send a message to the Alpha of the Red Fang pack. I'll notify him about meeting in person to have a dialogue."I raised an eyebrow, intrigued by his plan. "A dialogue?" I asked. "D
I leaned back in the seat, a mischievous smirk on my face. "Let's just say that being the Alpha's Luna comes with certain perks," I said, playfully hinting at the intimate bond between an Alpha pair.Levi's eyes widened in realization, and he let out a hearty laugh. "Ah, I see. Well, in that case, I can't wait to celebrate your eighteenth birthday."I laughed along with him, enjoying our lighthearted banter. The moonlight filtered through the trees, casting dappled shadows on the road as we continued our journey.As we neared the pack house, the anticipation in the air was palpable. The soft glow of moonlight illuminated the surroundings, giving the forest a mystical ambiance. I turned to Levi with a soft smile, feeling grateful for his presence."Thank you for always being there for me, Levi," I said sincerely. "You've brought so much joy and excitement into my life."He grinned, his eyes reflecting the moon's silver radiance. "Trust me, it's been my pleasure. But hey, I feel like I
My heart was pounding in my chest as Sarah continued to close the distance between us. Her words and actions had taken a strange turn, and I couldn't shake off the unsettling feeling that lingered in the air."But you're walking towards me with lustful eyes," I said with a shaky voice, trying to find my courage. "What has gotten into you?"She stopped in her tracks, her eyes locking onto mine. There was a glint of mischief in her gaze, and it sent a shiver down my spine. "I just want to see my competition up close," she said with a smirk.Competition? The word caught me off guard, and I couldn't help but feel a mix of confusion and frustration. "I don't understand," I stammered, my voice trembling slightly. "What do you mean by competition?"Sarah let out an exasperated sigh, as if she couldn't believe my naivety. "Seriously? It's so obvious," she replied with a touch of annoyance. "We both want Levi's love, don't we? So, we're competitors, even if he's no longer in my life."My mind
“Not so tough now huh?” Sarah said with a smirk on her lips, after taking a break from forcefully kissing me. “Let me go Sarah!” I screamed with a struggling voice, as Sarah still pressed her weight on top of me, clearly asserting her dominance. “Or what? I locked the door so no one’s coming to rescue you, unless our beloved Levi comes to check up, which I doubt because he probably is in a discussion with Jason, about the mounting of the huge sign board and stuff like that. So it’s all you and me tonight sweetheart.” Sarah said, destroying every bit of hope I had in someone hearing my voice and coming to my aid. Little drops of tears rolled down my eyes as I began begging Sarah to please let me go. “I’m sorry, please forgive me for being a bit rude to you. I’m sorry, please forgive me and let me go, Sarah.” To my surprise, Sarah got up from me, and I regained my composure. “Now that’s what I wanted to hear. Hope you learned your lesson? And now you know the difference between us. I’
He looked at me curiously, his concern evident in his eyes. "Did she bother you? What's wrong? Tell me," he asked, his protective instincts kicking in.I stuttered, feeling a sudden wave of uncertainty. Sarah's threats still lingered in my mind, and I couldn't shake off the nagging fear of what she might do next. "Yeah… she…" I began, but my words trailed off as I hesitated.Levi's brow furrowed with worry. "She what?" he prodded gently, wanting to understand what had transpired.I took a moment to gather my thoughts, trying to find the right words to express the situation without revealing all the insecurities that Sarah had planted in my mind. "It's not really a big deal," I finally said, trying to downplay the situation. "Never mind... I guess."Levi's concern didn't waver, and he could sense that I was holding something back. "Jasmine," he said softly, "I can tell something's bothering you. You can talk to me about anything."I looked into his caring eyes, feeling a mix of vulnera