Ryder“Walk with me,” I spoke to Zane as I left the mansion, heading towards the cell. Zane fell in step without a word.We walked in silence for a while, our feet crunching the ground, wet from the morning dew. I wanted to get over this thing with Trevor before my son woke up. “Did you gather the warriors as I had instructed?” I asked, breaking the silence.“Yes,” Zane replied quietly.“That's good. I would need to address them before I take on Trevor’s proposal.” I sighed. “How did I miss this? My Beta was planning to overthrow me? Right under my nose!”“It isn't your fault, Alpha Ryder. This is on us, the soldiers. We failed to protect our pack and you, our leader. But Trevor wouldn't go unpunished and we trust you to do what's right for the pack.”I paused in my track, cocking my head in his direction. My eyes felt heavy from lack of sleep. Last night was hell, fighting with my thoughts and theories. I'll be glad when all this is over.“Thank you, Zane,” I responded, resuming my
Sarah“There you are,” Lucas’ mum exclaimed as soon as we walked through the front door. “I've been searching for the both of you all over the house. I even had to organize a search party to help me in my quest. Where have you guys been?”Lucas’ face lit up at the sight of his mother. His arm around my waist tightened. He had spoken about his mother on our way back here. But I was still feeling anxious.Nervously, I bit my bottom lip. I didn't know how to reply to her question but Lucas came to the rescue.“Sarah got cold feet. I had to run after her and assure her that she has nothing to worry about—”“Worry about?” She covered the distance between us, cupping my face once more in her soft hands. “Love, you've nothing to be scared of. I'm a little loud but I'm harmless, I promise you. You see, with time you get to know we're just like your typical family.”He chuckled. “Exactly what I've been trying to tell her.”I spanked him lightly on his chest. “No, you haven't!” Lucas burst into
SarahI stood there, hardly moving, barely breathing and my heart beating painfully against my chest. The shock left me so dizzy as I stared at the object of my discomfort.I could hear my mother talking but couldn't make sense of what she was talking about.I lost track of time as we stood there, staring at each other. Her face looked the same, just like the last time I had seen her, except for the wrinkles around her eyes and forehead.This was a dream…It can't be real, I told myself. But I knew I wasn't dreaming because I couldn't stop the invisible string that pulled me towards this woman…towards my mother.She was mumbling as she took two giant steps towards me and covered the distance between us. I felt her hands wrap themselves around my neck and her body pressed closely to my cold body.“Erielse…erielse…” she muttered as she held me close, suffocating me in her scent. “You're grown now, Sarah.”What in the name of the goddess was happening? Where had she come from?I held myse
Ryder I gazed at the garden, through the tiny window close to my desk, lost in my thoughts. The sun was beginning to descend, casting orange-gold hues in the sky. The beauty from the window wasn't enough to ease my mind. Nothing was going as I had expected. Nothing. I got up, pacing back and forth, trying to gather my thoughts. The two men seated across my table reeked of sweat and exhaustion. Same with me. I slumped into my chair, exhaustion etched on my face as I debriefed with Zane and Deron in my study. "So, the guard is still missing, and the search party has turned up nothing?" I asked, rubbing my temples. Zane nodded. "That's right, Alpha Ryder. It's like he vanished into thin air." Deron spoke up, "I'll keep tracking him, Alpha Ryder. I'll gather a few men and set out to find him tonight. It would be easier to pick up his scent faster if we didn't have a lot of people on the field. I promise you Alpha, I won't rest until we find him." Deron was an excellent tracke
Sarah I woke up with a start, my mind foggy as I tried to make sense of where I was. Bits and pieces of yesterday's event floated beneath my sleep-laden brain. I recalled vaguely Lucas’ angry face, Lisa driving me home and tucking me into bed. The sound of a phone ringing. I rubbed my hand against my eyes, squinting against the dim light as I looked around. I realized I was in my room, lying beside my mother. She looked peaceful in her sleep except for the deep frown sprouting on her face. I sat up, stretching my upper body, trying to shake off the haze. My eyes still resting on her. Slowly, her frown deepened and she mumbled something. I couldn't catch what she said. I pulled my ear close to her mouth. She twitched, her hands flaring mid-air like she was fighting someone off. “Wake up,” I panicked, shaking her roughly. “Wake up.” She stirred and her eyes fluttered open. "Sarah?" she whispered, her voice weak. I pulled my hand quickly, tucking it behind my back. "Mom?"
“RyderGood morning darling! You're awake. We didn't want to disturb you. How was your sleep?” Alexis sounded chirpy, the complete opposite of what I was feeling.This wasn't going to be easy. Explaining to her that last night was a one-time thing.“Good,” I muttered, thinking of how to start the conversation.“Papa,” Alim shrieked, appearing from under the table and grabbing onto my legs.“I'm glad I could be of help. I really enjoyed myself last night,” she said shyly, batting her lashes. “I haven't felt so good in a long time. I could get used to it.”Ignoring her not-so-subtle attempt at revisiting what we did last night, I picked Alim up, hugging him to my chest. I've missed him.“We were just about to have breakfast. Care to join?” Alexis asked.My tummy rumbled as I spied the spread on the table.I nodded and sat down, placing Alim in the empty seat beside me. “How have you been, buddy?”“Good. Mama made me breakfast and promised to take me to the park today.”I cocked my head
SarahI headed back home alone after the interview. Drained from the hassle, I was ready to lose myself in my bed.Lisa turned as I walked into the living room. She was sprawled across the settee.“I saw the interview and you and Lucas looked beautiful together,” she said, smiling at me but I didn't return the smile.“Thank you for looking after my mother,” I uttered first because that was all I could think.“That's not a problem, love. Your mom was an absolute doll. Pretty much occupied doing her stuff. Are you alright?”I nodded my head in answer, my gaze straying to the focus of our discussion. She was sitting on a recliner, embroidering on a piece of fabric, acting oblivious to my presence.“Mom,” I called, occupying the empty seat in the room.“You're back,” she cocked her head to stare at me. Her eyes glazed over as they settled on me.“How did it go?” she asked absent-mindedly.“It went well. Everyone was pleasant. We were getting congratulated with every step we… Mom, your han
Ryder“You're bleeding!” I heard Alexis' voice as she trailed behind me into my bathroom. “What happened to you?”The interrogation with Troy and his accomplice, though enlightening, had taken a violent turn. I have no regrets. They both needed to pay for what they had done. Alpha Reagan too. But I was patient. I needed to root out every one of them in my pack without spooking them.What I didn't need was the daughter of my enemy hovering over me and asking questions like she cared.“It's not my blood,” I informed her, flexing my bloodied hands under the running tap. “I had something to take care of. And it became messy.”I stole a glance at her. “What are you doing in my room?”“Thank goddess,” she sighed, her hand on her chest. “I thought for a second you were injured and I got scared.”Now, my curiosity was piqued. I turned around to face her, my eyes boring into hers. What exactly is she up to? Does she know I've found out about her father? Is she trying to cover for him? Or just
Sarah“Ryder!” I screamed, searching and punching my way through the chaos. “Ryder!”Pain coursed through me as something slammed into my face, knocking me to the ground.“Damn it,” I hissed, forcing myself up. I should have been more alert, but my mind was scrambled— I needed to find him.A lone figure, standing a few inches away from the fight, caught my attention as I struggled to stand on shaky feet.He had his back to me, but I recognized that broad shoulders anywhere. It was Lucas.Adrenaline rushed through my veins, pushing me off the floor and towards him. He was standing, almost like he was in a trance.Strange. But I was about to find out something worse.Almost like he could sense me, he cocked his head, his eyes briefly locking into mine before turning back.But it was enough for my eyes to register the object of his attention.A chill crawled down my spine. The tall, looming figure in front of Lucas has the moonlight on him.Drako.I froze, my breath catching in my thro
SarahI started up the stairs, ready to strip my sweaty clothes off and drench my body in hot water before the baby woke up; a luxury I couldn’t buy.She had her own routine; keep me up all night and sleep all through the day. It was a miracle she was sleeping right now.The house was quiet, just like I wanted. Everyone was still asleep… everyone except Ryder. He was standing at the top of the stairs.“It’s time.” He whispered, as soon as I got close.It took a second for my tired brain to understand what he was saying. “Are you sure?”It had taken countless talks to get him to agree to the plan and he had done so grudgingly.“Positive. The tracker picked up her movement again. And my man on the ground just confirmed it. They are on the move.”About darn time. It’s been a long week holed up in this tiny cottage, trying to act normal while lying in wait for Lucas and Alexis.And my personal monster.“How much time do we have?” I asked, my blood pulsed at the thought of confronting Luca
Sarah“She’s beautiful,” his voice floated through my half-conscious mind.“I know,” I muttered, my eyes slowly opening. “And feisty too. She held my finger in her little grip for so long… I fell in love all over again.”The memory brought a smile to my face. The labour was tough but getting to hold her in my arms, and seeing her tiny body snuggled close to mine, made up for the hell I went through.And the one I was yet to face.“Just like her mother,” Ryder spoke, grabbing my arm.My eyes lazily settled on Ryder, sitting beside me. He was smiling, despite the bruises covering his face… and hand; I realized as I let my gaze travel down his body.“You look like you've been in a fight and came out the worst of it.”He chuckled. “Nothing compared to how you're looking.” he squeezed my hand gently. “You did well, Sarah. She is beautiful and healthy. Have you decided on a name for her?”I consciously scanned my body. “Not yet. I've been playing around with a few. Any suggestions? I'm open
LucasIt felt stupid, standing here, staring out the window while my whole world was falling apart. But that has been my routine for the past week, except today was different.“About time,” I muttered, my eyes trailing the pickup truck that had just pulled in.“I’ll see her in the study,” I spoke to the guard standing at the entrance. “Don’t let her take a step to any other part of the house, except it leads to the study.”I caught his silent acknowledgement as I walked passed.There was going to be a lot of explaining and screaming and I wasn’t going to be the one doing either. She’d betrayed me and this time, she was going to serve as an example to anyone who might be harbouring thoughts of that nature.Especially, her worthless father!The door creaked open, jarring me from my thoughts.“Lucas.” My name rolled off her tongue like a plead, much to my annoyance.But her appearance caught me by surprise.“Alexis. Welcome home,” I replied sarcastically, my eyes slowly taking her in.S
Ryder My lips quivered with disgust. “Tell me again, Zane, when did you come up with this speech?”“This isn't a speech. For the safety and growth of this pack, it is in everyone's best interest that you step aside for someone more capable to take responsibility.”I laughed, although it held no humour, it held traces of my anger. “Everyone? Who have you been talking to?”“Everyone… including the people of this land who you seem to have so confidently forgotten about, because of your heart. Tell me, Ryder, is she truly worth it?”I clenched my fists, fighting to keep my anger on hold. “You think I’d risk everything for her if she wasn’t?”Zane took a step closer, his eyes narrowing. “Love isn’t enough to lead a pack. You need to be able to make tough decisions without letting your heart cloud your judgment.”I did that once and where did it land me? Right here, in this mess. But I couldn't blame Zane. He knew nothing about it.Still, I won't let him tear my pack apart because of ignor
RyderIf I could ask for one thing right now, it would be the chance to go back in time and correct my mistakes.That night with Alexis was a mistake.Trusting her father was a mistake.Hurting Sarah and pushing her away was a mistake.Too many mistakes made already. And I was about to make another if I let Sarah have her way.I had stayed awake last night and yet, I could only come up with the lamest plan, involving the one person I hated and couldn't even afford to trust.I paused on the front steps, taking in deep breaths before uncorking my water bottle and gulping down.“Where have you been?” A voice startled me.A shadow emerged and the light from the porch cast a warm glow on my unexpected companion.It was Ava.I cocked my head at her in confusion. Her question was unexpected, bizarre even. Slowly, I continued my ascent to the front porch, ignoring her.She blocked my path. “She is gone.” Flatly.What was she talking about? And why was she waiting for me, out here in the fark
SarahI sat upright. Another painful ache above my pelvic area.“Why?”“Truthfully?” I nodded, eager to get him out of my room. “I'm doing this for the safety of our pack. Ryd—Alpha Ryder seem to have forgotten his duties to the pack… he is like a man lost in love.”Ryder wasn't in love. He felt guilt. There is a difference.“He won’t listen to reason…” his voice was low like he was ashamed of himself for talking. “He has th—this insane need to protect you, even if it means destroying the pack. And I can't sit back and let it happen.” No, you can't. You don't regard me and my existence isn't worth a dime to you, talk more of the lives of your pack members.“So… I’m not worth it?” I admit. More like an angry statement.He didn’t flinch nor bat an eyelid, which annoyed me the more. “You suggested it… didn’t you?” His cold eyes mocked me. “I’m only granting you what you asked for… or are you having a change of heart?”I swallowed. “No.”“Good. I have got a plan already laid out.”I lis
“SarahThe attack was all Lucas’ idea. A backup plan to get you if you failed to marry him.” I heard Ryder's voice but my gaze was locked on Alexis.“The man I killed… their leader, hinted at a woman, being behind the attack.”I saw something flash through her eyes. It was too fast, I couldn't put a name to it.“Are you sure about it?” Ryder’s voice was laced with disbelief, which I found strange.Was he trying to make excuses for her? Ignoring his question, I pushed my body forward, letting my legs drop to the ground. “You owe me that much, Alexis. If you tried to kill me and failed, you owe it to me to answer my question.” I said quietly, my face barely inches away from hers.“I don't owe you anything,” her foul breath filled my nostrils.What was I expecting? That she would admit to sending rogues to kill me? That she would apologise for ruining my life? That I would find fulfilment when in her misery?I pushed my chair back and stood up. I needed to be done with this part of my
RyderThe meeting tonight had yielded no positive results. Instead, all the advisors had sided with Sarah and Zane, to my annoyance.What they thought was best for the pack, was never going to happen. Not when I was still the Alpha of the Stormclaw pack.But, still, I was running out of time. I had less than 48 hours to find another plan that didn't involve Sarah putting herself in danger.I kissed a sleeping Alim before I got out of bed. He was recovering fine which I was grateful to the goddess for. But he was still wary of me. Pauline had assured me everything would be fine with time and I believed her.Draping my nightrobe, I left the room quietly, not wanting to wake Alim up.I had one more business to take care of before I called it a day. The house was quiet and dark as I made my way down the stairs.“For fuck sake!” I cursed as my feet collided with something on the floor.“Who is there?” I heard Sarah’s frightened voice. It was coming from the living room.“Sarah?”“Ryder? Y