SIERRAA sudden burst of light erupted from the doors, almost blinding me."Get your filthy hands off her, you bastard!" An angry voice shouted.It sounded like Kane, freedom at last. I felt as though a sudden load was lifted off my chest, my breathing came out in loud pants.He got up with a frown on his face, "Who do you think you are to tell me that?" His eyes were raised mockingly.The triplets stepped into the room with so much strength and glory radiating from them. Their faces seemed to scream, we will not hesitate to kill whoever tries to stop us.Harold scoffed, "Do you think you can overpower me?" He sneered.Kane drew closer to him grabbing him by the collar, "If you try as much as touching a strand of her hair, I promise that I will rip out your tongue and feed you with it." He threatened.Alpha Harold burst into hysterical laughter, "You amuse me." He said dipping his hand into his pocket, he brought out a handkerchief, "I have laughed so hard that I might cry." He was la
SIERRATingles filled my entire being, butterflies flew in my stomach, and my body ached with anticipation of what was about to happen."What are you guys up to?" I asked trying to hide my smile, I could feel hot heat between my legs."We want to give you a good time," Kane replied, I could see the huge bulge in his trousers, and my eyes widened at the size."I know you want it too, Sierra," Zane whispered seductively."Turn around Sierra," Dane said quietly. I turned, and a small gasp escaped my mouth, they had turned my room into paradise, a small fire was burning softly by the side, giving the room a strange yet beautiful glow. The curtains were down and my bed sheets were changed, the room scent of roses and lavender."Oh my goodness, when did you guys put this together?" I asked with a smile on my face."It's nothing much," Dane muttered smiling."It's just a sage," Kane muttered.He walked closer to me with his eyes dark with lust.The fire crackled, its warm glow casting flic
THANEI woke up feeling worried, Sierra's powers were becoming uncontrollable. What exactly were her powers meant for? Unlike her, most of the peculiar powers I've heard of were mostly strength, like we Lycans had greater strength than normal werewolves.Healers aren't left out, they were naturally gifted by the goddess to heal and they were given special education on how to cope with their gifts and how to use them for the good of humanity.However, it's all different with Sierra, none of us could pinpoint what exactly her powers were, what purpose they served, and to what extent they go.My eyes flickered around the dimly lit room, the wall clock kept clicking away, the time was two am in the morning and I was wide awake.The memories of how Elvis kept wanting her, how he had her locked up for so long just so he could get what he wanted, I couldn't stop thinking about how Harold too went as far as sending rogues over to my pack to test her powers.Or was it at Kol's pack, how we fou
SIERRAMy eyes opened almost reluctantly, I was having a nice sleep. I could feel a heavy weight on my waist as I stirred awake, I shot up immediately to see what it was, it was an arm, and it belonged to none other than my mate, Kane."Go to sleep." He grumbled out with his eyes closed.I smiled as I settled back into bed, The three boys were sleeping on my bed, they were tangled with me and the worst part of it all was that they were very much naked.Dane had his head buried in between my breasts, his hair grazed my nipples. Kane was behind me, his arms held me tight as soon as I laid back on the bed. While Zane was under, he had tucked himself in between Dane and me, his head was the same level as my waist.I needed a walk, my legs felt numb from sleeping too much and the boys had worn me out last night, I could barely feel the life in my legs.Carefully, I took Kane's hands off my waist, as soon as I placed it on the bed, he reached out to me again, his hold tightening even more t
SIERRAInstantly, the depressed thought began to disappear, the boys got up from the bed butt naked, my eyes went down to their dicks standing proud and tall, and I began to salivate."Come here, Sierra." Zane licked his lips."Take off those clothes before you get here," Kane ordered.An order that I would gladly and shamelessly adhere to.I peeled my dress off my body and stepped out of the dress, thankfully, I hadn't worn a bra, my breasts stood proudly on my chest and my nipples hardened instantly."Look at those tits." Dane whistled, his eyes sending me signals that made my clit swell.Kane stood beside the bed not saying a word, yet his eyes were on me, they stared at my body appreciatively as though he worshipped me, I could see adoration written in his eyes, those intense stares made me water.I walked towards them shyly, my leg hitting the other as I moved. Nothing mattered anymore, not even the foul words that were said concerning me, not even the journey ahead of me. None o
SIERRAMother went still, she slowly freed her hands from my hold, and her whole demeanor changed."Thane doesn't need to know the full story." She muttered as she got up from the bench."But Mom, what if he finds out? I think you should tell him before he does." I said standing up too.She turned her back on me, "He won't find out, there's no use digging up the past unnecessarily."I watched as she walked out of the garden. Maybe she was right, Thane would never find out, and there was no use bringing up sad events.After breakfast, I went to my room to rest a little, as I lay on the bed to sleep, a knock sounded on the door.I pushed myself up to answer it, it was a maid standing by the door."I'm so sorry to disturb your rest ma'am, but there's someone here to see you." She said looking down."Who's it?" I asked yawning, I wanted to be in the comfort of my bed right now."It's Alpha Erin's daughter, Claire," She replied.I paused, it's been a while since I last heard from her, I wo
SIERRAI rushed out of the packhouse with the boys, hearts pounding like a war drum.“What’s going on?” I shouted, trying to keep up with Alpha Thane. He was running like his life depended on it, carrying Mom in his arms. Sweat dripped down his face as he glanced back at me.“She’s in labor,” he said breathlessly, his voice tinged with panic. “But it’s too early!”“What?” My jaw dropped as I stumbled to keep pace. Labor? Mom wasn’t due for weeks!The pack clinic came into view, and I could already see the new doctor, a wiry man with sharp eyes, standing at the entrance. He waved us in seeing the Alpha without a second’s hesitation. The room smelled sterile and cold, but the heat of urgency made it feel suffocating.Alpha Thane gently placed Mom on the examination bed, his movements careful but hurried. His hands trembled as he tried to steady her, worry etched into every line of his face. Mom groaned loudly, clutching her swollen belly, her face twisted in pain. The sound made my ches
SIERRAMy mom’s lips parted slightly as if she were about to speak, but no sound came out. Instead, a low, guttural growl rumbled from deep within her chest.The doctor, still holding the baby, froze mid-motion, his eyes wide with alarm. “What’s happening?” he murmured, more to himself than to me.I took a step back, my heart pounding like a drum. “Mom?” I tried again, though my voice was trembling now.She tilted her head slightly, her black eyes locking onto mine, and for the first time in my life, I felt like I didn’t recognize her.The chaos hit like a thunderclap. One moment, I was frozen, staring into Mom’s unnatural black eyes, and the next, her voice pierced through the haze.“Sierra!” Mom’s scream snapped me out of my stupor just as something clattered to the ground near the door.A second later, thick, acrid smoke filled the room, clawing its way into my lungs. I coughed violently, my eyes watering as I stumbled back. The smell hit me like a punch, wolfsbane.“Mom! Baby!” I
SIERRAI felt the weight of frustration press down on me like a boulder. Every time I tried to approach the barrier, a shockwave would blast me back, and each time it happened, the sting felt sharper. My body still hummed with the last hit, and my mind was clouded with doubt. I didn’t know what to do, what to try next. Nothing I had attempted had worked so far.I crossed my arms tightly over my chest, staring at the shimmering line in the air that separated us from the cave. Ariel stood there, her expression smug and bored, watching us like we were nothing more than an amusing spectacle. But inside, I was a mess. I hated feeling helpless. I hated being powerless when someone I loved, my sister was so close but just out of reach.“None of us can get close,” I muttered under my breath, mostly to myself. “This barrier is too strong.”Dane spoke up, his voice quiet but steady. “What if we turn the tables? What if we trap Ariel instead?”I blinked at him, not understanding at first. “Trap
SIERRAI groaned as the sting of the shock finally faded. My legs were trembling, barely able to hold me up. My body still buzzed with a dull, numbing pain, like a thousand needles pricking under my skin all at once. I staggered a step back from the cave entrance, my knees buckling slightly as I tried to catch my breath.One moment I had reached toward the edge of the invisible barrier, determined to break through it with my own magic, heart pounding, hands glowing faintly, the boys watching me with concern, and the next, it felt like a thunderbolt had exploded right in front of me.The wave of energy hit me square in the chest. There was no warning, no slow build-up. Just a sudden, violent snap! like the crack of a whip, except it didn’t just sting my skin... it threw me. My feet lifted completely off the ground, and I was airborne for a few horrifying seconds, weightless, helpless, like a broken doll hurled by a giant hand.I crashed into the ground with a sickening thud several fee
SIERRAI didn’t even think. My body moved before my mind could catch up.With all the anger burning in my chest, I lunged for her. Ariel’s eyes widened, clearly not expecting me to move so fast, but this time, I caught her. My fingers gripped her tightly by the arm, and she gasped in surprise as I shoved her hard against a nearby tree.“Where is she?!” I screamed, my heart pounding in my ears. “Where is my sister?!”She tried to smirk, but her eyes darted nervously to the boys who stood right behind me. “Sierra,” Ariel said, sighing dramatically. “You’re such a killjoy.”“Answer me!”She tilted her head like she was bored. “Relax. She’s fine. Mostly.”My heart thudded harder in my chest, and I shoved her again, my voice shaking with rage. “Don’t play with me, Ariel! Where is she?”“Alright, alright!” she snapped, brushing herself off like I’d simply disturbed her nap. “I’ll take you to her. But…” she raised a single finger “...only on one condition.”Kane stepped closer, protective as
SIERRAMy hands hovered over Zane’s chest, trembling, but steady enough to keep going. I was finally locked in, focused. The energy inside me responded, pulling at the dark thread of poison that snaked through his body. I could feel it, cold and oily, like a sickness trying to cling to life.I whispered, “Just a little more… just a little more…”And then I heard it.“You tried to ruin us.”It was a scream, loud and sharp, slicing through my focus like a blade. My eyes flew open. I gasped and stumbled backward, falling to my knees as the energy slipped from my hands. Zane jerked slightly on the ground, and both Dane and Kane rushed to me.“Sierra!” Kane shouted, grabbing me gently. “What’s wrong?!”“I…” I looked around wildly. “Didn’t you hear that? Someone screamed!”Dane’s eyes darted toward the trees and shadows. “No… no one said anything.”“What?” I blinked. The voice had sounded so real. Like it was just behind me.And then I heard it again. A whisper this time. Cold and angry.“Y
SIERRAI could feel my heart pounding in my chest, my hands shaking as I hovered over Zane. His breathing was growing shallow, and I could feel the panic rising in me like a wave ready to crash. My chest felt tight, my head spinning. It’s had been a while since I tried to pull something out of someone’s body, especially not poison. I wasn’t sure I could do it again. I wasn’t sure I was strong enough. What if I messed up? What if I killed him instead?“No, no,” I whispered to myself, my voice breaking as tears welled in my eyes. “I can’t... I can’t kill him. I won’t. I can’t.”I staggered backward, my legs shaking, my vision blurring from the tears that were threatening to spill. My breath caught in my throat, and I collapsed into the ground next to him, my head spinning.“I can’t do this!” I cried, my voice thick with panic. “I’ll hurt him. I’ll kill him. I won’t…I can’t…I don’t know how!”The weight of the moment pressed down on me like a mountain. My hands were shaking so badly I co
SIERRAZane gasped again, his body twitching in Kane’s arms as we all scrambled to his side.“Zane! Zane, stay with me!” I cried, my hands shaking as I pressed them against the wound, trying to stop the bleeding.He looked at me with wide, panicked eyes, his pupils dilated with fear and confusion. His lips trembled, trying to form words, but nothing clear came out, only a soft, gurgling cough that brought up more blood. The red stained his chin and his shirt, soaking through the fabric fast.“No, no, no, don’t do this,” I whispered, my voice barely audible through the panic rising in my chest. My hands trembled as I pressed them against his side, trying to stop the bleeding. “You’re okay. You’re going to be okay, Zane. Just hang on.”He blinked slowly, the light in his eyes dimming.Behind us, the sharp, cruel sound of Ariel’s laughter rang out, cutting through the moment like a knife. It echoed off the walls, mocking, heartless…almost gleeful.“Oh, you’re so predictable,” she said, a
SIERRAThe moment the spell lit up in my hands, I could hardly believe it. A soft glow pulsed from my fingertips, and a trail shimmered faintly on the ground like a glowing thread winding through the trees.“It… worked,” Zane breathed behind me.Kane leaned in, squinting. “That’s Ariel’s trail?”I nodded, too stunned to speak at first. I hadn’t cast a spell in years, not since before everything fell apart. Not since I lost my sister. My hands trembled, but not from fear, for once, it was hope.“I can feel her,” I whispered. “She’s close. Let’s go.”We moved quickly through the forest, following the glowing path. Every step made my heart beat faster. The trees grew denser, the light dimmer, but the thread never faded. It was guiding us straight to her.And then we saw it.A small house stood in a clearing, hidden between thick oaks and wild vines. Smoke curled lazily from the crooked chimney. It looked abandoned, like it belonged to an old witch, but the moment we got close, we heard i
SIERRAZane stood and backed away, shaking his head. “What is this? What kind of sick game is Ariel playing?”I didn’t answer. I couldn’t. My throat tightened, and everything around me blurred. My gaze stayed locked on the girl. Her lips were slightly parted, her eyes still open, staring at nothing. She couldn’t have been more than seventeen. Maybe younger. Someone’s daughter. Someone’s sister. Just like mine.“She didn’t even fight back,” I whispered, barely hearing my own voice. “She wasn’t trying to hurt anyone… she didn’t deserve this.”“She wasn’t supposed to be part of this,” Zane said softly, his voice filled with confusion. “She was just… there.”“No,” I said, slowly shaking my head. “She was placed here. Ariel made sure of it. She knew I’d go after her. She wanted me to hit her.”Kane’s fists were clenched at his sides. “That’s twisted.”“It’s evil,” I said through gritted teeth. “She used this girl like she was nothing. Like she didn’t matter.”Zane exhaled harshly. “So that
SIERRAI didn’t think. I didn’t hesitate. I lunged, claws out, rage tearing through every inch of me as I tackled Ariel to the ground. My weight landed hard against her, and I felt her body hit the forest floor with a thud. I was breathing heavy, growling from deep in my throat as I pinned her down.“You won’t touch her!” I shouted, my voice thick with fury. “You hear me? You won’t lay a hand on her again!”She didn’t answer.Something was wrong.The body beneath me… it wasn’t fighting back.I blinked, heart racing, and I saw her face shift.Her eyes dulled.Her hair changed color.I staggered back in confusion.It wasn’t Ariel anymore.It was a girl. A young, human girl. Maybe fifteen. Her face was pale, her lips trembling. Blood soaked her shirt and neck, and she was breathing shallowly like she was trying to hold on.“Oh no…” I whispered, horrified. “No, no, no…”I knelt beside her, shifting back to human instantly, my hands hovering helplessly over her wounds.She’d been bitten.B