As we continued standing there, glaring at the body and the officers doing their work, I was continuously hit by the strong smell of iron and a gruesome sight. I looked down again at the seer's body which was lying in a pool of blood, his skin already turning a pale shade of blue. The room was dimly
Evelyn's face went pale as she listened to me recount the details of what had happened. She tried to reassure me that everything would be okay, but I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease. As she left my room, I collapsed onto my bed, feeling drained and defeated. I knew that my pack was in dang
I sat in my office, staring at the wall with a blank expression. My mind was racing, but I couldn't seem to grasp a single thought. It felt like my brain was a labyrinth, and every turn I took led me to a dead end. The events of the past few days had left me feeling helpless and lost. The death of
I called for an emergency meeting with the council of elders as soon as I got back to the pack. The situation was dire, and I knew I needed the wisdom and experience of the council to navigate through it. The council members arrived one after the other, and I briefed them on the situation at hand. I
As the days passed, my frustration grew. It seemed like everything was going wrong, and there was nothing I could do to fix it. I couldn't shake off the feeling that the Moon goddess was playing a cruel joke on me, making me suffer for some unknown reason. But then, I reminded myself that I wasn't
I woke up to the sound of loud pounding on my door. My heart raced as I jumped out of bed and quickly pulled on a pair of sweatpants. As I rushed to the door, I was met by one of the maids, her face contorted with worry. "What is it?" I asked, my voice hoarse with sleep. "Your brothers, my lord. T
As I watched my brothers recover at an incredible pace, I couldn't help but feel amazed and terrified at the same time. It was almost as if they had never been ill in the first place. Their wounds were healing at a remarkable speed, and their strength was returning rapidly. I had never seen anything
*EMILY* I woke up to the sound of machines beeping and the faint smell of antiseptic. My head was pounding and it felt like a jackhammer was going off inside my skull. I tried to open my eyes, but the bright light made me wince and shut them tight. After a few moments, my eyes slowly adjusted to t