William It had been two weeks, and Ellis was fully recovered. She had continued to practice, and she was excellent. I liked to watch her spar with the wolves most of the time. Susan was picking up. One thing I could tell about my wife was that she was determined and dedicated. I loved her so much. She had bent a lot and been through a lot for our relationship to work. If she had just walked away, she might be safer. After all, her hair was dyed, she could hide in plain sight, but remaining here put her in danger, yet here she was, determined to keep what we have alive. There was no need to remain couped up in the house anymore. Knowing her capability and the fact that she was strong meant I could partially move to the settlement. I intended to give my wife free range to do as she pleased. Her dyed hair made her hidden from those that were after her. I had secretly been searching for her father because I needed answers. It was either the man was good at hiding, or he was dead. I
Ellis My first night in the settlement was wild and rough. Most of the people in the Alpha quarters must have known what we were up to. William didn't let me catch a break. I wanted to make him beg but after he went down on me, I couldn't hold it any longer. I ended up going crazy and begging instead. William didn't want us to draw the curtains. He wanted us to give a view to those interested in watching, and boy did some wolves watch. They were shameless, watching William and me. I was sore the next morning. I ran to the bathroom the moment that William tried to grab me. There was no need to compete with him. He had won. It would take about two days for me to get better. He was rough and demanding. Though the pleasure was amazing, I paid for it the next morning with a sore p**sy. I soaked in warm water. I had slept through the night, so the ice would no longer work. I dressed up and was ready for the day. William decided to show me the lands on horseback. I had fun riding mos
William Ellis and I had spent six months on the settlement. I had assigned Susan to work for her officially. For some strange reason, I realised that Susan was spending a lot of time with Ellis. I also knew nothing was going on between her and my wife. Mirabel couldn't come to the settlement because of her family's status, so I appreciated Susan's friendship, but I sensed something was wrong between her and Patrick. I intended to ask Patrick about his love life because I knew there was a time those two couldn't get enough of each other. The fact that Susan was avoiding spending time with him meant something was off. I didn't understand why Patrick wouldn't just damn his parents and marry the girl. I believed that Ellis and I had set a good example for any wolf that wanted to go in that direction. Patrick's reluctance didn't make much sense at all. Ellis and I had an appointment with doctor Thompson. Although he had offered to visit her on the settlement, I decided to carry her to t
Ellis I just wanted them dead. The vampires had come for my husband's life, and so they must answer to my blade. The vampires had disrupted my sweet sleep. Waking up to fight was not a good thing, but our lives depended on it. I intended to kill all of them. I didn't care what happened to other packs, but I intended to make an example of the vampires that dared to attack our pack. Once we were through with them, I knew they would never come here again. I had so much energy, and my immunity to their venom made me more dangerous, although I was careful, so they don't bite me because of my baby. William was holding his ground. Grey tore through the vampires like rags. William was faster and bigger than the other wolves. I noticed that the texture of his fur also looked a bit different from the others. The only thing the vampires had over me was strength and speed, which I was able to compensate for with the katana. They were well over fifty vampires that launched the attack. Some wo
William Four days had passed since the attack. News of what happened on our settlement had travelled. My pack sang the praise of their luna. Before Ellis and I got to the car park, we saw children wielding sticks as swords pretending to be Ellis. The pack was in awe of her. I noticed that a couple of unmated wolves still gave her angry stares, but they were outmatched and outclassed. Humans were truly incredible. The only reason why the she-wolves were behaving this way, was because I was unclaimed. Although Ellis and I were married, because of the absence of the mate bond, I couldn't claim her and she couldn't claim me, but so far we were doing fine. We headed to Ellis' doctor's appointment. On getting there, a lot of hospital staff began to clap for her. Apart from her efforts during the attack, the serum made from her blood was used to heal the bitten werewolves. Ellis was more valuable than gold. Dr Thompson had once insinuated that Ellis was the reason why I was immune to the
William How could this happen in a time like this? Things were looking up for Ellis and me, we were expecting our first child and then the moon goddess does this to me. What did I ever do to deserve to be cursed? I looked at the blonde and the look in her eyes said it all. She knew it too. Grey couldn't stop staring at her, he was enthralled. I had to forcefully shift back to my human form. The Alphas and their families were naked in the silver cages. They had silver burns everywhere on their skin. We gently release them from their caves and into the cars that we brought for the rescue. The blonde clung to me for dear life. I tried to pull her off but Grey won't let me. She had a stronghold on him already. Nobody found anything wrong with what the woman was doing, after all, I was seen as an unclaimed wolf. We got to the hospital and the staff were out to receive the victims. The woman won't just let me go. I had to follow her to her ward. When Dr Thompson saw us he seemed a bit di
Ellis. William had acted strange. He left without a kiss. Usually, he would make love to me before going to the office. He didn't even say goodbye. I wondered if something had happened, and he didn't want me to find out. Had he lost someone dear to him? I was his wife. He should know by now that he could lean on me for whatever. I wasn't happy with William that morning so I called Susan and Philip to train. What Susan told me got me mad. William had banned her from being around me, and she was being sent away to live with Patrick's relatives. Knowing how her relationship was with Patrick, how could William be so inconsiderate. He didn't bother to discuss the issue with me. I decided to head to his office to face him. I met an empty office. Where could he have gone? I decided to call his mobile with his office line and he picked on the first ring. " William, where are you?" I asked him. My hormones had shut up, and I was mad. " I can't talk right now Ellis," he responded, and I ig
William I dreaded discussing the matter with my father. What surprised me was how I found Ellis repulsive. It was when she called me about Susan, I knew I overreacted. My wolf wouldn't give me a break. All he wanted was our mate. I dreaded what the future would be like. It wasn't up to twenty-four hours yet, and all the love and longing I felt for Ellis had faded away. I was indeed in a big mess. I knocked on my father's door, hoping he would have answers. He was surprised to see me but decided to let me in. I dragged my foot into his home, looking very worried and ashamed. "William, to what do I owe this visit?" He asked, genuinely concerned. "By the way, congratulations on your victory. Your luna is something else. " he commended, and my heart broke. As I sat on his sofa, all I could remember was Ellis. The way she fought bravely and the way she embraced our way. I was the only family she had, and fate wanted me to betray her. "Father, I need your help," I confessed, close to tea