With a sense of finality, I turned away from the scene, my eyes seeking out the direction of our pack's base. Elisa, our level-headed and resourceful Beta, and the rest of our pack were waiting there, undoubtedly anxious for news of the outcome. The recent turmoil within our pack had shaken us, but it had also strengthened our resolve. We were survivors, warriors, and tonight we had proven just how far we were willing to go to protect what was ours. As I led the way back to our base, Owen and Silas flanking me, a feeling of satisfaction settled within me. The battle had been brutal, but it had also reaffirmed the strength of our pack's bonds. We were more than just a collection of individuals; we were a family bound by loyalty and a shared purpose. The moon hung low in the sky, its glow a comforting presence as we approached our pack's gathering place. The tension that had gripped us earlier had dissipated, replaced by a sense of accomplishment and unity. We had weathered the storm,
Elisa’s POV The wait for Lucian and the pack warriors to finish battling the intruders was absolute torture. My heart was heavy with dread as I paced back and forth, unable to shake off the overwhelming anxiety. Tonight was supposed to be a night of celebration, and none of us had anticipated a pack of rogues daring to breach our territory. I clenched my fists, my nails digging into my palms, as I glanced towards the entrance of our pack's territory. Each passing second felt like an eternity, and I could hear my own heart pounding in my ears. Rafi, a young and eager member of our pack, had been crying earlier, desperately wanting to join the fight. I had held him close and whispered that he was too young to be a warrior, wiping away his tears while trying to keep my own fears at bay. And then, finally, they emerged from the darkness, Lucian and the other warriors, alive and unharmed. My breath caught in my throat, and a wave of relief washed over me, nearly knocking me off my feet.
"Hey, big boy!" I called out with a playful tone, breaking Rafi's concentration as he played with his toys in the living hall. He looked up at me, his eyes brightening as he took in what I was holding. A big grin spread across his face, and his excitement was contagious. Beside me, Lucian couldn't help but chuckle at our interaction. Rafi scrambled to his feet and bounded over, his youthful energy evident in every step. "Cake, Auntie!" he exclaimed, his voice filled with glee. I ruffled his hair affectionately. "You bet, little cake enthusiast!" Lucian joined us, his presence a comforting anchor. Rafi's genuine delight was something that brought joy to both of us. We settled down by the garden, the gentle breeze playing with the leaves overhead. As we shared slices of the cake I had baked, it felt like a snapshot of perfect contentment. The cake was a hit, not just with Rafi and Lucian, but also with the maids who had gathered to enjoy a piece. As we indulged in the sweet treat, la
In the wake of our decision to extend support to smaller packs, the days unfurled with a renewed sense of purpose. Lucian was a whirlwind of activity, his dedication to forging alliances and providing aid evident in every step he took. I watched from the sidelines as he coordinated efforts, held meetings, and ensured that the packs were united against the rogue threat. As the Alpha of our pack, Lucian's responsibilities extended beyond our own borders. He was a leader not just by title, but by action. I admired his commitment and strength, knowing that the choices he made had the power to reshape the lives of many. One particular incident left a mark on our journey—a small pack that had been destroyed by the rogues. Lucian's decision to accept their displaced members into our pack was met with mixed emotions. Some welcomed the newcomers with open arms, understanding the importance of unity, while others expressed concerns about resources and space. "The Alpha is so generous, isn't h
Lucian had always been a protective mate, and I couldn't blame him for worrying about our unborn child. We strolled through the garden, the sun casting dappled shadows through the leaves of the ancient oak trees. The scent of blooming flowers hung in the air, making the garden feel like a tranquil oasis. Lucian continued, his concern evident in his voice, "I know, Elisa, but I can't help but worry. You've been spending so much time out here, and I can't help but think you're pushing yourself too hard." I paused in my gardening, turning to face him. "Lucian, you know I find peace in this garden. It helps me relax and feel closer to nature. Besides, tending to these plants is a way for me to connect with our child. I can feel their presence in every bloom and every leaf." He smiled, his eyes softening with understanding. "I can't fault you for that, my love. It's just that you mean the world to me, and I want to ensure both you and our child are safe." I reached out and took his hand
LUCIAN The moon hung low on the horizon, casting its silvery glow across the training grounds where our young pack members practiced their skills. As the alpha, it was not just my duty but my privilege to oversee their training. Watching the next generation grow stronger and more skilled brought a sense of pride and fulfillment. My sharp eyes tracked each movement, the clashing of sparring partners, the fluid grace of those practicing agility, and the careful focus of the archers. I knew each of their names, their backgrounds, and their aspirations. I took pride in nurturing their potential, knowing that one day, they would be the protectors of our pack. Silas, my most trusted and loyal companion, stood beside me. He was a veteran warrior with a wisdom that came from years of experience. His presence offered me valuable counsel, and we shared a unique camaraderie that extended beyond our roles in the pack. As we observed the young wolves training, I couldn't help but glance toward
I recounted some of the stories Silas had shared, the experiences he had gained throughout his long life. We talked about how love could be both a source of strength and a driving force for change. It was a heartwarming discussion, one that reminded us of the importance of the love we shared and how it had enriched our lives. Elisa, her eyes filled with affection, reached across the table and placed her hand on mine. "Lucian, I feel blessed to have you in my life, and I'm grateful for the love we share. You've changed my life in the most wonderful ways." I covered her hand with mine, returning the sentiment. "And I'm equally blessed to have you, Elisa. You've brought light and love into my world, and I can't imagine a future without you by my side." Rafi, who had been listening intently to our conversation, chimed in with childlike innocence, "You and Aunt Elisa make a good team, Uncle Lucian." I chuckled, my heart warmed by his words. "Indeed, Rafi. We make a great team." * * *
I nodded, jotting down notes on her symptoms. "Have you noticed any other changes in your body or health recently?" Meredith lowered her gaze for a moment before responding softly, "Well, I've been feeling nauseous in the mornings, and my appetite has changed. I thought it might be stress." Her description of symptoms triggered a thought in my mind, and I decided to proceed with a different type of examination. "Meredith, I'd like to perform a more thorough examination, just to rule out any other possibilities. Please lie back, and I'll get things ready." I prepared the necessary tools and, with a careful touch, began the examination. It didn't take long for me to confirm my suspicions. Meredith was pregnant. My heart swelled with a mix of emotions as I looked at Meredith. She was carrying a new life within her, and it was a momentous revelation. I approached her gently, my voice filled with understanding and support. "Meredith, I have some news. You're pregnant." Tears welled up
The moon hung high in the night sky, a perfect, luminous orb casting its silvery glow over our pack's base. The air was filled with the rhythmic beat of drums and the lively melody of the band, their music echoing through the heart of our community. It was a night of celebration, a night to welcome the newest member of our pack, our baby Harry.I held Harry in my arms, his tiny form nestled against my chest. His eyes, as dark as the night sky, were wide with wonder, taking in the world around him. Lucian, his father and my loving husband, stood beside me, his hand gently resting on my waist, a protective and proud smile on his face."Are you feeling alright, Elisa?" Lucian asked, concern etched in his eyes, as he leaned in closer to me.I nodded, feeling an overwhelming sense of contentment wash over me. "Yes, I've never felt better."As if drawn by an invisible force, the pack members began to gather around us, their faces lit with joy and excitement. They cheered for us, their voice
I lay in the birthing home of our pack base, my heart pounding with a mix of exhaustion and exhilaration. Sunlight bathed the room in a warm, comforting glow, casting intricate shadows on the wooden carvings of wolves that adorned the walls. Each carving told a story, a testament to the deep connection our pack had with these majestic creatures.In my arms, a tiny, squirming bundle of joy rested. My baby boy, our baby boy. I couldn't help but smile as I held him close, his fingers grasping at the air, and his dark, curious eyes blinking up at me. The overwhelming rush of maternal love flooded my heart, making my eyes brim with tears of happiness.Beside me stood Lucian, my husband and the Alpha of our pack. His eyes glistened with tears of joy as he looked down at our son. His presence was reassuring, and I knew that we would make wonderful parents together. Our gazes met, and in that moment, we shared the unspoken joy of becoming parents."He's perfect," Lucian whispered, his voice t
When I opened my eyes inside the hospital, I immediately looked for my baby. I looked to my side but I didn't see a baby. In fact, there was no one around me either.I think I came to my senses in the middle of the night, because I don't see Nanny Yor here now.I held my stomach when I felt a slight pain there, after I moved a little.Fortunately, a nurse opened the door to the room I was in.Our eyes met, but before the nurse could even utter a greeting, I quickly led her and asked where my baby was.The nurse seemed surprised by my sudden question, but eventually she smiled and told me to wait and she would bring my baby to me soon.That made me calm down and I almost felt my eyes getting glassy because of tears. I am happy and excited to finally see him. Because even before my operation started, I lost consciousness and didn't even hear my son's cry.I waited a few minutes before someone knocked on my door, I was immediately alarmed and turned around to do something. And when the n
That time when Lucian found out that I had a nightmare, he didn't seem like a good listener, but the fact that he told me that I could rely on him that day made me feel at ease. Lucian, doing all those things for me and even making me realize something about myself is such a blessing. And last but definitely not the least, Nanny Yor. When I arrived here at the mansion, the old beta still treated me coldly. But as time went on and I got to know him more and more, our understanding of each other gradually deepened. To be honest, she was already like a family member to me. *** The next morning, while I was taking a shower, I couldn't help but focus on the kiss marks on my body. I stare at myself in the mirror in the bathroom of my room and wonder when they will disappear. There were too many. All over my body. And Rowan did this. I dragged my fingers on my pink nipples and tried touching them only to flinch from the slight pain. My chest is very sore and my nipples are still swollen.
My plan was ruined. I couldn't get out and hide from them after we cooked. Davina didn't want to leave me, and when I finished cooking, she immediately pulled me to the dining area.Now the five of us are sitting at the long table. Alpha Rowan in the middle and at the other end of the table. On his right is Marion. Geno is on the left of the leader facing Luna. And since I was avoiding the couple, I led Davina to sit next to Geno.Geno noticed this action of mine and chuckled a bit. I bit my lip a bit to stop myself from smiling.After a while, Nanny Yor came with a dish. She glances at me before looking at Davina as she puts down the food."Oh, Davina. By the way, we have washed the rest of your clothes. You can take it now.” I swallowed my own saliva after hearing what Nanny Yor said.Everyone was quiet because of that and now they were looking at the butler."Left over? Why? Did Eugene here not want to give me back some of my clothes?” Davina inquired, looking at me with her usual
In the middle of our making love session, after maybe four hours, as I remember I passed out.Obviously, that should end there. Our mating should have been done. However, that's not what greeted me once I opened my eyes again after some two hours, I guess.Because by the time I opened my eyes, my vision immediately hit the alpha who was above me and was still riding me.Rowan was gripping tightly on both sides of my waist as he thrust in and out of me. Sliding his member deep into my hole as if he's still got more to give. And I wasn't wrong, because an hour later we were both in different positions.This time he was eating and licking my hole as he encouraged me to rest my feet on his shoulders. His warm tongue licks all the slick that's coming out of my hole. He was literally lapping on it and I couldn't stop shivering from the unfamiliar but good feeling.I tried to stop him earlier but the alpha didn't move as if he couldn't hear my moans. I was no longer surprised by his naughty
Is it my fault?The alpha in front of me is already panting. His thick eyebrows meet slightly, and his cheeks are slightly red. He's obviously...shit. Was it my fault that he became like this? Or is this just a coincidence?In't mate. The only remaining answer is Marion. His alpha needs his dominant omega right now."I'll c-call Marion. W-wait for me." Even though I knew it was impossible for me to do that in my current situation, I said it anyway. I still got up from the bed and tried to leave the room. Thinking of getting my cell phone which is still in my room.But I had only taken two steps, and I immediately fell down. Rowan was cursing behind me as I heard his fast movements. When he squatted beside me on the floor, I immediately turned my head away from him out of embarrassment."Just don't move for awhile, brat. You'll hurt yourself more and you're making it worse. Don't mind me, I can handle mine better than yours, so just...answer me if you need my help." He said and was abo
Lying in bed with the scent of Lucian, feels like a haven to me. I just lay in bed all day. I sometimes even shift into my wolf form to make myself more comfortable than ever. And I'm glad that no one planned to bother me. Yes, some come to my room, but that is to give me something to eat. I didn't even see them in my deep sleep and I didn't even hear them, maybe they did it on purpose. That's why I thought that right after my heat was over, I would apologize to them for the days I didn't act and also thank them very much. Until the last moment of my pre-heat, I thought about taking a suppressant so that if my heat starts later, it won't be so bad. I slowly got up from my bed and checked if I still had water on the bedside table. Unfortunately, it's gone, I have to go out to get it. I let out a small sigh and carried the pitcher and glass with me outside, towards the kitchen. I'll refill it full again, just in case I get thirsty. This will be a hell of a heat. I can feel it. Whil
The pack's hunting session will start in two days. It's only been two days and I can't worry anymore because of that. I spent the earlier two days eating and sleeping all the time. Well, actually, up until now. But since it's so close, I don't know what I'm going to do anymore. "You better stick by my side, my wife. We don't know what beasts are residing in the forest," Lucian said. To be honest, it's very embarrassing when I get smothered. But at the time and while my heat was happening, I couldn't think about such things. Because all I wanted to do every time was to ease the pain. I wanted the pain to go away because it hurt so much that I felt like I was going to die and break. My heat started when I was 16. I refused to mate with someone at that time. Of course, Mom and Dad too. I'm not yet ready. But they always told me that if I changed my mind about that, I shouldn't be shy to tell them. But what can I say when I don't know anyone who can help me at times like that? So in