I couldn’t remember how long it had been since they brought us to this place, but time seemed to stretch endlessly. Days? Weeks? I had lost count. Without windows, there was no natural light to indicate the passing of time.My own breathing, the occasional scuffle of rodents, and the voices of our captors reverberating through the corridors were all that were audible to me.Those voices were louder and more furious tonight. Hannah's booming voice was like a razor, slicing through the quiet.“What do you mean, Gerald? Why have you decided to keep them alive until now? We’re being traced, and you can see that! We’ll get in trouble the longer that bitch stays alive!” she shouted, her voice full of frustration and panic.I flinched at her words, clutching Owen tighter to my chest. My son stirred but didn’t wake. I could only hope he’d stay asleep through this. He didn’t need to hear any more of their poisonous words.Gerald’s reply came, calm and unyielding. “I have my own reasons.”“Rea
LANDEN’S POVI snapped my eyes open as a loud noise echoed through the halls of the packhouse. I was out of bed in an instant, every muscle tense, my wolf on high alert.My sharp gaze swept the dimly lit room, ears straining to catch any sound that would explain the disturbance. Footsteps pounded outside my door—hurried and frantic.“Alpha!” A young warrior burst into the room without knocking, his face flushed with panic.“There’s trouble—down by the southern border!”My mind immediately went into overdrive. The southern border? That wasn’t an area where we usually had problems.Something wasn’t right. Throwing on my jacket, I strode forward, every inch the powerful Alpha. I would get to the bottom of this, whatever it was.“Who’s leading the response?” I demanded, already heading for the door.“Beta Gerald, sir,” the warrior stammered, keeping pace with me. “He left with a small unit. Said he’d handle it.”Of course, he did. I frowned, my thoughts turning dark. Gerald had always bee
Anna's PovI could feel the chill of the wall against my back. The sensation of darkness and moisture engulfed the room, and one thin ray of light made its way through a tiny hole in the ceiling.I looked down at Owen beside me - he was curled up in a ball, however, I could see rather than hear that his body was shivering, even in sleep. My heart ached angrily and fearfully.If I didn’t find a clean way out for us shortly, we were as good as dead.The skin of my wrists burned like a fire from the ropes that had been lacerating my skin for a better part of the week. They normally restrained us with their trapping hands.There was only Sufficient food which was enough to keep me going. I rested my eyes on the broken shard of a mirror in my palm. It was not very sharp but it was the only thing I got.I had come across it cut in a mound wrapped in some heap of clothes before. Since then, I’ve done that whenever there’s a chance, gnawing on the ropes.I remember my hands were cold, very col
I tumbled through the cramped opening, struggling to breathe as a gust of cold wind enveloped me. The surroundings were pitch black and the surface was rough on my bare feet. Owen’s grip on me tightened instantly. As I shifted him back, his small build hung limp around my shoulder. we hadn’t eaten for days.“Shhhhhh,” came the ringing in my ear. “Baby, don’t speak. Just move.”The trees stood tall at the very end of the darkness with distorted shadows wiggling and elongating in the moonlight. The distance was limited to what one could see, but again, that was not necessary. It has to be done one step at a time.Owen was breathing quickly and erratically, and I could feel his small heartbeat against me. Although my heart went out to him, I was unable to console him. We haven't quite left the woods yet.I exhaled noisily and began to make my way forward. This time, I made sure I held onto him tight. My body felt like someone had pulled every muscle inside of me, yet I endured the ache.
Landen's PovI was in my working space, looking intently at the stack of documents before me while in reality, my thoughts were somewhere else. Something was amiss—like a flickering ember hiding in the deepest corners of my mind.I couldn’t exactly tell what it was, but the sensation was unsettling enough to make concentrating impossible. There was a clear feeling of discomfort and apprehension in the air, thickening it.Gerald has been acting weird these days. At first, I thought it was due to the pressure that came with dealing with rogue attacks and other dangers straining our territory.He was my Beta, the one whom I held dear and trusted the most. We read each other like open books, spinning out plans, strategies, and even doubts. We had never had any secrets.But now, I wasn’t so sure.A couple of days back, for instance, I was listening in on some idle chatter between two of our warriors. I was not trying to spy on them, but I could not help it when I heard this part of their c
3rd Party PovHannah paced back and forth in her small sitting room. Her movements were quick, her breath coming out in short gasps. She tried to calm herself, but it wasn’t working.The fear she had been pushing down for so long was starting to take hold.When Gerald first approached her, everything seemed clear. He spoke of power, control, and securing a future for their son, Jasper. He wanted to make Jasper the rightful heir of the pack. At the time, she thought it was the perfect plan. Gerald was strong, and determined, and would do anything to make their son great.But lately, things were different. Gerald was acting strange. He was getting rather insensitive as he was gradually leaving her out of key information regarding some of his intentions.The twinkle in those eyes that roasted intently on her sometimes gave her goosebumps. There was something new in his eyes: some darkness she had not seen earlier.She looked at the door and for a moment she hoped he would come in. If he
Elena sat on the couch all by herself. She was staring blankly at the phone clenched in her fingers. Inside the house, the silence was deafening. It had been days since Navian was last home.It had been days since she had seen him, had been wrapped up in the warmth of his presence, or heard his voice. She looked at the clock and then the phone again hoping to find a missed call or a message from him but the screen was still blank.She let out a heavy breath. Calling the guy many times did not work out since he never answered any of the calls. It made her stomach anxious each time it rang and no one picked it up. Or is this it? Is this how they were going to part?Elena felt her heart sink at the thought. She knew there was always a possibility of things turning out like this but she never thought it would be this hurtful. Navian had always been the rock whom she could always count upon. And now it was she was losing him – not that she was breaking up with him, butfelt like he was sli
Navian sat in his office, staring blankly at his phone screen. Messages and missed calls filled the screen—most of them from Elena. He scrolled through them, his heart clenching with every word she’d typed.“Navian, please call me back.”“I’m worried about you. Are you okay?”“Why are you ignoring me? Please, I need to hear your voice.”“I’m so sorry, Navian. Please don’t hate me. I’m scared.”It wasn’t that he wanted to ignore her. He simply hadn’t had the time. Everything was falling apart, and each second he wasn’t working to find Anna and Owen felt like a wasted moment.He’d thought he could handle it all—deal with the chaos, find them and then go back to reassure Elena. But looking at these messages, he realized how much pain he’d caused her by shutting her out.“Damn it,” he muttered under his breath, rubbing a hand over his tired face. “I need to go see her. I can’t keep leaving her like this.”But there was something urgent he needed to handle first.Steeling himself, Navian g