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Caleb *** Trigger Warning contains graphic violence *** Gone she was gone. It had been months of searching until we found her, but when we did, I wish we hadn’t. There were no words to describe how I felt, how we all felt. There on the table she lay, her body mangled, the scent of blood hung hea
Ethan “Again!” I yelled, the sound echoing through the air, as Aurora charged straight towards me. She launches a powerful kick towards me, but I manage to block it just in time. In retaliation, she quickly throws a punch, followed by a forceful strike to my chest with her elbow. I block her punch,
“Is that a problem, kiddo?” Caleb says as she growls. He stands walking towards us in a circle as she charges at him narrowly missing as I and Gabriel try to grab her. When she reaches Caleb, his smile towards her is gentle and affectionate, as if she were a new born pup and not a silent killer. Fa
Aurora Three weeks had passed since we set up camp in the woods, and during that time, I had devoted myself to non-stop training. I had reached a point where I could outperform them all, whether in hand-to-hand combat or when embracing my wolf form. I felt an unprecedented level of power within me,
“Aurora,” I heard my name through the door as I gasped, feeling my heart spike. Did they know I was here? I heard a whimper and a moan from the other side. What was going on? My feet seemed to be glued to the ground, trapping me in a moment of immobilisation despite my yearning to sprint away. As
Aurora The journey back home seemed to stretch on for what felt like an eternity, and when we finally arrived, I couldn't help but wish we had got here sooner. Alpha Matthew was in the hospital. He had lost a hand amongst many other injuries. My mother, on the other hand, was gone. No one knew if s
Some people were shocked by the attack and believed that Alpha Matthew was cursed not to have a mate or that it was his time to step down, as another Luna had been taken. Some thought my mother was to blame. We were outsiders, after all. We came from nowhere and brought this trouble on ourselves. M
Sabastian We headed to the ops room to discuss our best options to rescue Sarah. It was just going to be me and my brothers on this mission. The pack had suffered too much to ask more mates to be separated. In the dimly illuminated room, I took out a cigarette, lighting it as we all sat around the