“I can help you,” the man replied. “Help me with what?” “Getting what you wanted.” “Do you think I can’t do that myself?” She asked arrogantly. “You know, you can't," the man replied, smirking. “I know your father,” he said suddenly, which caught her attention. “I've known him since he was young
WARNING!! MATURE CONTENT!! Chassy We went back to the Red Moon Pack after Xander and I checked the surroundings. There was no sign of Silas or Sena, but I still couldn’t help but feel anxious. I don’t think that it was only a simple meeting between the two. That vampire wants something from that w
Chassy Xander is not helping. I was already worried about Sena since she had not come back since she left the diner, and here he was talking to me about Silas and the possibility of him being my other mate. I should not have told him about that vampire yet, until I was sure of it. But the result wi
The journey to the outskirts of the city was shrouded in an eerie silence, the air thick with anticipation and an unspoken dread. Xander, Limuel, and I rode in the Red Moon Pack's sleek black SUV, the dim city lights gradually fading as we ventured toward the desolate outskirts. The moon hung low in
Xander I can’t believe it. How is that even possible? Silas is also her mate. Shouldn’t I feel that too? I know that having two mates is not impossible. But sharing my Chas with a bloodsucker is far from normal and possible. It was very impossible. It’s an abomination. There’s no way that mortal en
Xander “Where is her body?” Chassy asked, and she went back as soon as she heard the news. She was very worried for Ethan and wanted to be with him when I told him about his mother. “In the hospital, I let Limuel handle it,” I replied. I know that I should be the one who looks into everything, but
Ethan looked up at me with tear-stained eyes, his pain reflected in the depths of his gaze. "Dad, it hurts so much. I can't believe she's gone," he whispered, his voice quivering. I wrapped my arms around both Chassy and Ethan, creating a cocoon of support in the face of grief. "I know, son. I know,
Third Person The morning sun cast a gentle glow over the Red Moon Pack territory, but for Ethan, the day held a weight that eclipsed the warmth of the sunlight. The events of the previous day, the solemn procession, and the final farewell to his mother, Sena, lingered in the air like a palpable ach