Third person's pov
Draco called out to his mate with enthusiasm, " come down mate, we do not have time". No matter how high she leaped from her window, she had complete faith that he would catch her and ensure she landed safely.As he embraced her, laughter filled the air. She knew that if her father discovered her with Draco, he would be furious, but that concern was overshadowed by the bond they shared. Although tradition dictated that they must hold a mating ceremony before being together, the reality of their connection made such customs feel irrelevant.From the moment she learned that Draco was her mate, she had felt an undeniable pull towards him—an attraction that had always existed.With a burst of speed, Draco whisked her away, and she couldn't help but giggle at the sight of the formidable alpha behaving like a mischievous child sneaking out with his beloved.The powerful alpha Draco, a figure who commanded respect and feaDrewThe native pack I returned to was unrecognizable; the once vibrant atmosphere of my teenage years had faded significantly. The members of the pack are deeply concerned about the declining health of Alpha Anderson, who had always seemed robust, making his current condition all the more shocking to me. Upon arriving at the hospital, my father and I were led to his room. The sight of him left me in shock; his complexion was as pale as snow, and he appeared to be clinging to life. My father approached his bedside, and the expression in his eyes indicated a painful realization: Alpha Anderson's time was limited, which shattered my heart. Summoning all the courage I could muster, I moved closer to him. He managed to meet my gaze, and as I held his hand, I took a deep breath and whispered, "What happened to you?" This was a man I revered, who had treated me like his own son and had always offered me encouragement. Now, however
I received a call from Drew, informing me that Alpha Anderson has passed away. I offered him my condolences for his loss, and I could sense his deep sadness. When I brought up how Abigail and Arnold were coping, I noticed he seemed to be hiding something. The mention of Arnold's name visibly upset him, prompting me to refrain from asking any further questions."Please be careful when you arrive at the Arcade pack, my love," he advised. I responded, "I will be, but you seem to forget that I am not someone to be underestimated." He chuckled at my confident remark. "I know, City, but just take care. I love you," he confessed, to which I shyly replied, "I love you too."As I settled into bed, I anticipated a tiring day ahead. Morning arrived, signaling the start of my journey. We would be flying on a private plane, as the Arcade pack is quite distant from ours.The car took us to the airport, where I was accompanied by Gideon, two additional warriors, and two
Upon entering my room, I hurried to the bathroom to be to throw up, tears streaming down my face. Perhaps it was due to my lack of rest that I was experiencing such vivid visions, but it felt far too real—the cries echoed in my mind. I could still hear Gideon's voice calling out, "Luna, please come tell me what's wrong."I felt compelled to share this with Drew, yet I worried he might think I was losing my mind. However, I couldn't simply dismiss it; it was as if the children were pleading for help. Uncontrollable tears continued to flow down my cheeks.After I composed myself, I washed my face and returned to my room, where I found Gideon anxiously speaking on the phone. "She just came out, here Luna," he said, having called Drew.As soon as I picked up the phone, I was met with Drew's frantic voice. "Hey, is everything okay, babe? Did they do anything to you?" Hearing him made my emotions surge again. "I knew it was a mistake to send you in place of my m
The food was laid out as all the Lunas began to enjoy their meals, and those who were allies quickly started to connect with one another. The dish in front of me was far from appealing to me, and laughter filled the hall when a woman finally spoke up, saying, "We have a new Luna among us; why not introduce yourself, dear?" She directed her gaze at me.The room fell silent, and I felt the weight of their stares. Rising from my seat, I scanned their faces, maintaining a composed smile as I announced, "I am Felicity Maxwell, the future Luna of the Crimson Pack, and I look forward to your support." Applause followed my introduction, and as I returned to my seat, I reminded myself to remain unshaken. As the Luna had advised, brevity is key in the Maxwell family.I chose not to eat, citing a lack of appetite when questioned, which effectively halted their inquiries. Occasionally, I noticed Luna Lagartha watching me, but I continued to disregard her gaze.As the
FelicityWhat just occurred? Why did I say that? I referred to her as a child; it felt as though someone else was speaking through me. I quickly distanced myself from her, and Gideon intercepted me halfway. "What did you two talk about?" he inquired, casting a glance in her direction. I was at a loss for words and simply replied, "Let’s go inside; I don’t think I can stay here much longer." He nodded and accompanied me.In just two days at the Arcade pack, so many unfamiliar events had unfolded. I felt like a completely different person, and I doubted that the third eye was the sole reason for this change. "I’m going to my room now; you can head to yours," I told Gideon. He looked concerned, so I offered him a reassuring smile, and he nodded. "If you need anything, just call me," he said before leaving.As soon as I entered my room, I took a deep breath. "Jane, what is happening to us?" I asked my wolf. "Nothing, Felicity; we are simply extraordinary," she
Lagartha stood in a state of disbelief, it resembles the aura she felt from Felicity when she had previously referred to her as a child. The two wolves, who were previously engaged in a fierce battle, abruptly halted, panting heavily as they regained their composure. They both shifted back to their human form and Alpha Winter rose, fury evident in his eyes. "You have come to my pack to sow chaos, and I assure you, this will not go unpunished."Felicity's gaze remained fixed on Lagartha as she began to laugh. "You pups," she declared, her voice carrying throughout the hall. "Your Luna, whom you cherish, slaughters all your young and removes their hearts." The room erupted in a cacophony of disbelief; the crowd was taken aback, questioning the sanity of this woman who dared to call them pups, considering her diminutive stature.They dismissed her claims, convinced she was mad. Their Luna had stood by them through every trial; it was inconceivable that she c
DrewAfter the burial of Alpha Anderson, a meeting was convened to appoint the new alpha of the native pack, and naturally, it was Arnold who was chosen. He appeared unfazed by the loss of his father, while Abigail seemed utterly heartbroken. I sincerely hope she finds her mate soon to help her escape this sorrowful place.The transition of power was formalized as Arnold was officially named the new alpha. The memory of Alpha Anderson still weighs heavily on my mind. If I witness Arnold engaging in any nefarious activities within the pack, I will not hesitate to challenge his authority. He wears a broad smile, suggesting that he has achieved what he desired.Time was of the essence, so after congratulating the new alpha, we returned to our own pack, where my mother is currently the sole caretaker.In a way, it may be fortunate that Felicity attended the Lunas gathering, but I cannot shake my unease. She called to inform me that she witne
FelicityI find myself pondering what I will say upon my return, though my primary concern lies elsewhere. The inability to recall the events that transpired troubles me, and I fear I may have inadvertently instigated a conflict.The Luna will undoubtedly be disappointed in me. As we exited the car, a brisk breeze greeted me, bringing a sense of tranquility. The air was infused with the scent of my mate, and there he stood, waiting for me.A smile formed on my lips as relief washed over me at the sight of him. Gideon and the others stepped aside as he approached, his gaze assessing. "You didn't eat enough, did you?" he remarked, scrutinizing my figure. "I did," I fibbed, knowing I had barely touched my food at the Arcades pack; my appetite had vanished in that moment."Come on, let's go for a run," he proposed, taking my hand. I followed, expecting a barrage of questions about my absence, but to my surprise, he remained silent.We shifted
This memory does not belong to this life; could he be reincarnated as well? The name I associate with him is Gavin. My recollections are jumbled, but I distinctly remember him calling me mother.It struck me as quite strange. I turned away and walked off, my thoughts in disarray. I made my way to the kitchen, having initially stepped out to catch a glimpse of our guests. I am responsible for overseeing the kitchen, as designated by the Luna.As soon as the head chef spotted me, she approached. "He is here, right? You should head to the dining room; I'll handle everything else," she said. I smiled in response, and Patricia winked at me as I hurried toward the dining area.A moment later, the caterers and waitstaff began bringing in the food. Without needing any direction, they expertly arranged the table. I sensed Drew approaching, accompanied by the alpha Luna and likely the sorcerer.Just as the table was fully set, they arrived. Drew smiled at m
ArnoldI have achieved my desires, and I am filled with an unprecedented sense of joy. I have never felt this fulfilled in my life; I am now in a position of power, free to act without limitations.However, there is one significant issue: an alpha requires a Luna, and I currently do not have one. Why have I not been paired yet? This is my only pressing concern at the moment, and the pressure to find my mate is mounting. Where am I supposed to locate her?If only I could discover a vulnerability in Drew and claim his bride for myself. She is certainly my type, and the thought of her sends shivers down my spine. Although she currently does not reciprocate my feelings, I believe she will come around eventually. I often wonder what she sees in Drew that makes her choose him over me. Surely, I am more attractive than he is. Her taste is perplexing; yes, I acknowledge his strength, but she should have accepted my advances when I expressed my interest. Instead, s
FelicityI find myself pondering what I will say upon my return, though my primary concern lies elsewhere. The inability to recall the events that transpired troubles me, and I fear I may have inadvertently instigated a conflict.The Luna will undoubtedly be disappointed in me. As we exited the car, a brisk breeze greeted me, bringing a sense of tranquility. The air was infused with the scent of my mate, and there he stood, waiting for me.A smile formed on my lips as relief washed over me at the sight of him. Gideon and the others stepped aside as he approached, his gaze assessing. "You didn't eat enough, did you?" he remarked, scrutinizing my figure. "I did," I fibbed, knowing I had barely touched my food at the Arcades pack; my appetite had vanished in that moment."Come on, let's go for a run," he proposed, taking my hand. I followed, expecting a barrage of questions about my absence, but to my surprise, he remained silent.We shifted
DrewAfter the burial of Alpha Anderson, a meeting was convened to appoint the new alpha of the native pack, and naturally, it was Arnold who was chosen. He appeared unfazed by the loss of his father, while Abigail seemed utterly heartbroken. I sincerely hope she finds her mate soon to help her escape this sorrowful place.The transition of power was formalized as Arnold was officially named the new alpha. The memory of Alpha Anderson still weighs heavily on my mind. If I witness Arnold engaging in any nefarious activities within the pack, I will not hesitate to challenge his authority. He wears a broad smile, suggesting that he has achieved what he desired.Time was of the essence, so after congratulating the new alpha, we returned to our own pack, where my mother is currently the sole caretaker.In a way, it may be fortunate that Felicity attended the Lunas gathering, but I cannot shake my unease. She called to inform me that she witne
Lagartha stood in a state of disbelief, it resembles the aura she felt from Felicity when she had previously referred to her as a child. The two wolves, who were previously engaged in a fierce battle, abruptly halted, panting heavily as they regained their composure. They both shifted back to their human form and Alpha Winter rose, fury evident in his eyes. "You have come to my pack to sow chaos, and I assure you, this will not go unpunished."Felicity's gaze remained fixed on Lagartha as she began to laugh. "You pups," she declared, her voice carrying throughout the hall. "Your Luna, whom you cherish, slaughters all your young and removes their hearts." The room erupted in a cacophony of disbelief; the crowd was taken aback, questioning the sanity of this woman who dared to call them pups, considering her diminutive stature.They dismissed her claims, convinced she was mad. Their Luna had stood by them through every trial; it was inconceivable that she c
FelicityWhat just occurred? Why did I say that? I referred to her as a child; it felt as though someone else was speaking through me. I quickly distanced myself from her, and Gideon intercepted me halfway. "What did you two talk about?" he inquired, casting a glance in her direction. I was at a loss for words and simply replied, "Let’s go inside; I don’t think I can stay here much longer." He nodded and accompanied me.In just two days at the Arcade pack, so many unfamiliar events had unfolded. I felt like a completely different person, and I doubted that the third eye was the sole reason for this change. "I’m going to my room now; you can head to yours," I told Gideon. He looked concerned, so I offered him a reassuring smile, and he nodded. "If you need anything, just call me," he said before leaving.As soon as I entered my room, I took a deep breath. "Jane, what is happening to us?" I asked my wolf. "Nothing, Felicity; we are simply extraordinary," she
The food was laid out as all the Lunas began to enjoy their meals, and those who were allies quickly started to connect with one another. The dish in front of me was far from appealing to me, and laughter filled the hall when a woman finally spoke up, saying, "We have a new Luna among us; why not introduce yourself, dear?" She directed her gaze at me.The room fell silent, and I felt the weight of their stares. Rising from my seat, I scanned their faces, maintaining a composed smile as I announced, "I am Felicity Maxwell, the future Luna of the Crimson Pack, and I look forward to your support." Applause followed my introduction, and as I returned to my seat, I reminded myself to remain unshaken. As the Luna had advised, brevity is key in the Maxwell family.I chose not to eat, citing a lack of appetite when questioned, which effectively halted their inquiries. Occasionally, I noticed Luna Lagartha watching me, but I continued to disregard her gaze.As the
Upon entering my room, I hurried to the bathroom to be to throw up, tears streaming down my face. Perhaps it was due to my lack of rest that I was experiencing such vivid visions, but it felt far too real—the cries echoed in my mind. I could still hear Gideon's voice calling out, "Luna, please come tell me what's wrong."I felt compelled to share this with Drew, yet I worried he might think I was losing my mind. However, I couldn't simply dismiss it; it was as if the children were pleading for help. Uncontrollable tears continued to flow down my cheeks.After I composed myself, I washed my face and returned to my room, where I found Gideon anxiously speaking on the phone. "She just came out, here Luna," he said, having called Drew.As soon as I picked up the phone, I was met with Drew's frantic voice. "Hey, is everything okay, babe? Did they do anything to you?" Hearing him made my emotions surge again. "I knew it was a mistake to send you in place of my m
I received a call from Drew, informing me that Alpha Anderson has passed away. I offered him my condolences for his loss, and I could sense his deep sadness. When I brought up how Abigail and Arnold were coping, I noticed he seemed to be hiding something. The mention of Arnold's name visibly upset him, prompting me to refrain from asking any further questions."Please be careful when you arrive at the Arcade pack, my love," he advised. I responded, "I will be, but you seem to forget that I am not someone to be underestimated." He chuckled at my confident remark. "I know, City, but just take care. I love you," he confessed, to which I shyly replied, "I love you too."As I settled into bed, I anticipated a tiring day ahead. Morning arrived, signaling the start of my journey. We would be flying on a private plane, as the Arcade pack is quite distant from ours.The car took us to the airport, where I was accompanied by Gideon, two additional warriors, and two