"I think the reason she's able to sneak past our defenses is that she's able to subdue those at the border with her power," Garret mused."Yes, witches have that effect. They can control the mind and action with their powers,""There are some wolves who resist that. It is said that in the times befo
Some pack members were better than others, it was difficult for power to penetrate them at all. Liam knew that these wolves would be invaluable in the coming battle. Although they were still very weak compared to the Witch Bane, and could still be harmed after a long while, it was better than nothin
Nicole stood in the centre of the pack's training ground, her breaths coming in rough gasps as she tried to keep up with the others. Sweat dripped down her face, and her muscles ached with every movement.She was panting heavily as she took a break from the rigorous training. Her muscles ached, and
As she resumed training, Nicole couldn't help but steal glances at Alpha Liam. He was so strong and powerful, and she couldn't help that her body wanted him. Her wolf was not helping either. Sometimes, she trained with Garrett's mate, Lola, and after those sessions, she slyly asked her when the cra
He watched in awe as she leapt into the combat, taking down her opponents with ease.The other wolves were stunned, unsure of how to react. Nicole didn't know that her eyes, which were normally red and black, were glowing golden. She growled at the rogues who began shifting too. Nicole didn't unders
Nicole woke up to find herself in an unfamiliar room. Her head was throbbing, and she felt disoriented. She tried to remember what had happened, but her memory was hazy. It took a few moments for her to remember that she was in the pack's infirmary. All she could recall was changing into her wolf f
They all looked at her in amazement. "Really? That's interesting. Do you know why they did that?" Garrett asked.Nicole shrugged. "I don't know. Maybe they couldn't take care of me. Or maybe they didn't want me."Maya shook her head. "That doesn't make sense. Wolves don't just sell their children li
Yet, at the same time, she couldn't deny that she felt a strange sense of loyalty to the pack. It was probably because of the way they had treated her. They had taken her in and shown her kindness and acceptance. She didn't want to let them down."I'll help," she said finally, her voice barely above