Zach’s POV“Are you all fucking kidding me?” Sighed Mateo as he got out of the car. He was visibly annoyed. “We had our asses chased like this was a fast and furious movie and you all show up now?”“Apologies sir Mateo,” a general joined us. “We were tending to the wounded while also engaging with some of the rogues in the west, the east and the north.”While he was talking, a missile found its way flying into our midst as my quick thinking kicked in.“Look out!” I yelled before zipping into the missile. When I got into its range, I grabbed it, turned it around and flung it back where it came from as I watched it explode in the distance.I looked around to see if everyone was okay before waving to my general.“Is everyone okay?” I asked with everyone responding positively. “Where’s the bunker? It isn’t safe here to make plans.”“Right this way, alpha,” the general nodded, taking Mateo and I down a flight of stairs underground before we walked through a dimly lit tunnel.“I hope we fin
Zach’s POVI watched them work with a sense of urgency, knowing that our lives and the safety of everyone depended on their efficiency.“Is there something on your mind alpha?” The general asked as I nodded.“I feel like Mateo might be onto something.”He looked around to see if anyone had heard me before inching closer to me.“My sources say that the people in the villages could be a decoy but this could also be false that is why I didn’t trust the information.”“And you’re telling me this now?” I was already mad at the man.“If we blow this place up, we could risk having more problems on our hands. The pack here is a relatively small pack with around two hundred wolves. We don’t want to be known as the pack who killed innocents just because we were too lazy to go against the rogues like the wolves we were.”An explosion cut him off as we looked at the television to catch glimpses of the chaos unfolding beyond our walls. Explosions lit up the dark forest, casting an eerie glow on th
Zach’s POV“You, help the woman!” I yelled to a corporal who nodded and helped an injured warrior out of the field before I looked around for Mateo.“Has anyone seen Mateo?!” I yelled but I couldn’t find him. No one knew where he was. Where had he gone to?I was forced into focusing on the battle when I heard more howls as more rogues joined the battle.The rogue faction had grown in number, threatening to overrun the territory but I refused to let that happen.With my exceeding might, I carved a path through the enemy ranks, my mind flashing back to the day this conflict began. It was an ordinary day, much like any other, until the rogues emerged from the shadows, tearing through our pack security and going forth like they owned the place. They sought to bring destruction and chaos, driven by their own twisted ideologies. But I stood against them, determined to protect my people and restore peace to our home.If I stopped them at this border and took their leader hostage, I stood a
Zach’s POVI would bring this Victor down if he kept this up and I would not even care if he came up to me with poisoned tips. I would make sure he was brought down with my weapons.I even resorted to throwing shurikens when we came in contact with each other just to maintain a certain distance between us.He resorted to union grenades which blew up my leg but healed in seconds as I went back to fighting with the wolf.He was strong, I would admit, but he was still not up to my level.With each injury we had, we healed within seconds and kept on tearing through each other As the battle raged on, our surroundings became a blur as we used our speed recklessly.I even lost control at some point falling into my own warrior as I regained my footing and carried a tank which I threw to the man. He didn’t see it coming but when it got to him in a moment he tried dodging it in a split second reaction which failed.I watched him fall to the ground with the truck falling on him.“You bastard,”
Mateo’s POVAs I ventured through the forest, getting deeper and deeper, the trees towering above me, casting dappled shadows across the forest floor, I heard the explosion back at the camp.I had gone out of the underground camp when the alpha had wanted me out of it. My idea of wiping this forest clean of the rogues wasn’t a bad one. They had caused so many deaths and destruction. I knew I was a rogue before being forgiven by the alpha and brought into this pack, but I didn’t go around killing people. I just wanted the alpha to see how different we were and get his head back on track.The explosions got louder as I rolled my eyes. They could handle it anyway. They were capable of handling anything the rogues would throw at them.The rustling of leaves and snapping of twigs underfoot served as a constant reminder that I was not alone in this place. I had to be careful. Rogues were also in this place.I had been traveling for a few minutes, and the sun was beginning to set, casting a
Mateo’s POVI approached the captured village with a mixture of determination and caution. The air was heavy with tension as I prepared to face the rogues who had taken control. They were armed with guns, a modern advantage over my trusty swords which I was lucky to have brought with me. But I had something they didn't - superhuman strength and speed as a trained warrior.They were rogues. They didn’t truly know how to come against me in a skillful way.The guards saw me and attacked as I danced around them, slicing through the eight guards who fell to the ground.I turned back to see the woman biting her nails in fear.“Get out of here,” I whispered sharply as I readied for the battle.I opened the gate and stepped into the pack, seeing no one but the guards who stared at me in shock.A man stepped forward with a laugh.“You must either be stupid or suicidal to step into this place,” he said. “Now I know you’re dumb because what the hell were you thinking before you stepped in here.
Kayla’s POVI stayed in my room all day until a knock came on the door which had me cleaning my tears as I sat up.“Come in!” I yelled.I had started talking to my family and they didn’t seem as bad as I had made them seem. Maybe that was on me. I needed to start treating them better. They deserved better.They had been with me through the bad time and now I was ready to get out of my cage and lead my wings.It would hurt to fly but I had to do it. It was good for me and the baby.The door opened with father getting in. He had a huge smile on his face with a packet of chocolate in his hands.“I took some hours off today to see you,” he said, leaning against the doorway. “How are you holding up?”I shrugged. That question was very vague. I had no idea how I was holding up.Maybe I was fine, maybe I was not. Either way, I knew I was very hurt by what Zach had done to me.He broke me. He had no right to do that.“I think I’ll survive,” was my response as he entered the room with the door
Kayla’s POVBy now, Zach would be married to whoever he wanted to mate with and I would be happy in a random place with someone else. Someone who would treat me with respect.I watched Willow's grip tighten on the steering wheel, her brows furrowing with determination. "You are worth so much more than that," she said firmly. "You deserve someone who will stand by your side, through thick and thin. Someone who will cherish you and love you unconditionally."As the car rolled to a stop in a quiet park, Eve turned to me, her eyes shining with unwavering support. "Now is the time to pick up the pieces and start anew," she said gently. "You have so much strength within you, and I believe in you."I stared out at the serene surroundings, the sun casting a soft glow over the trees as I could see so many people in sports attire still setting up their mats and rings for their competition or whatever they were doing. I took a deep breath, determination welling up within me. "You're right," I sa