POV: CALLIE
The scent of blood was so strong it felt almost tangible in the air, mingling with the piercing screams that echoed throughout the pack. Growls followed by roars intensified the chaos:
“We’re under attack!” someone shouted in the distance.
I looked at my hands, then touched my face in shock. Pulling a few strands of hair forward, I saw purple tips—a sight that left me stunned.
“My Goddess, am I seeing?” I glanced around, taking in the carnage. Wolves lay scattered on the ground, lifeless. Not far away, I saw my father approaching in his werewolf form. He removed his hand from the wound where his heart should have been—there was a gaping hole. He dragged himself until he was just inches from my face, collapsing onto my neck.
“This is all your fault, because of the curse you carry!” Hunter growled weakly, his gaze filled with hatred. “I’ll take you down with me.”
As his grip tightened, I looked at his abdomen and saw a hand piercing through it, close to my body. Something on his back caught my attention. I trembled, my eyes widening in shock as I saw a massive black werewolf with yellow eyes grinning in delight at his victory.
“Who are you?” I whispered, stunned by the scene before me.
Pulling its arm from Hunter's entrails, the beast yanked my father backward, tearing more of his flesh and decapitating him. It tossed the head over its broad, fur-covered shoulders, where crimson streaks blended with the dark tones of its fur.
“Your new destiny!” The empowered voice carried immense pressure, shaking the surrounding ground.
A noise drew my attention. As I moved, I groaned in pain, realizing I had awakened from one vision straight into my nightmare.
“Who’s there?” I asked, fearful of another attack.
“Shhh, keep your voice down, Callie… It’s me,” a male voice whispered.
I sniffed the air, recognizing who was with me. It was my friend, perhaps the only one who truly cared for me amidst the cruelty of our pack.
“Orion, is that you?” I asked and needed confirmation. I was too weak from my internal injuries. Even in my lupine form, I couldn’t heal quickly due to the short intervals between bouts of torture.
“It’s me, little one…” A sob escaped him, the salty scent of his tears lingering in the air as he sighed. “Damn it, what did they do to you?”
“Hey, are you crying?” I struggled to get up, but it was in vain—the pain was too much.
“Don’t push yourself. I’ll apply some herbal ointment and iodine to your wounds,” Orion explained.
“Don’t do that! They’ll find out someone helped me… They might figure out you were here. Do you know what they’d do to you?” I growled, suppressing the scream stuck in my throat as something cold touched one of my wounds. “Please, just let me die and get out of this place!”
“Do you really think an Omega like me would survive as a rogue wolf?” Orion growled back, his voice heavy with sadness. “This place is hell, but at least I have you to make my days bearable.”
“How can you be so foolish?” I lowered my snout, lying back down. “How can you feel empathy for a cursed wolf like me?”
“I didn’t choose to be born an Omega, just as you didn’t choose to be born blind… We aren’t cursed; we’re just… wronged!” he said as he continued gently applying herbs to my wounds and cleaning parts of my fur. “I’m sorry I don’t have the strength to save you from this monster.”
“Ahh…” I groaned in pain before speaking again. “You’re a good friend, Orion, but I need you to promise me that you’ll never risk coming here to take care of me again. Do you understand?”
I reached out, sensing his faint presence, and sighed as I felt a soft touch on my fur.
“I can’t promise that,” he said. “I can’t stand knowing you’re not okay. You know that I…”
“Well, well, what do we have here? A pair of lovebirds?” Dante growled with disgust. “What a pathetic scene. What are you doing here, insignificant Omega?”
“Sir…” I felt Orion’s body tremble, his warmth lowering as he bowed. “I came…”
“To clean up my waist, Dante,” I interrupted, sniffing in his direction. “Even though he’s nothing but trash, you know Alphas hate the stench of filth. Unless, of course, my illustrious fiancé wishes to take care of it himself.”
“Disgusting!” he roared, growling. “It’s offensive enough to be forced to unite with a creature like you, who makes me nauseous, just to rid our king of his burden and claim the throne!”
“Dante, what are you doing here?” The thunderous roar of my father made my lupine fur stand on end, and the scent of the surrounding wolves shifted to fear and dread.
“My king…” Dante said, his voice accompanied by the sound of a subtle bow. “I came only to check if my future boyfriend needed to be taken to the hospital.”
“And who gave you permission for that?” the Lycan king bellowed. “As if I’d waste technological resources on this unwanted creature.”
“Forgive me, my Alpha. It won’t happen again,” Dante said, his voice trembling.
Orion pretended to clean the corners of the cell where I was kept chained like a true animal. I slept in my own filth, deprived of food and basic hygiene. I was only bathed when it was time for another training session, where I would be hunted by my pack. They insisted on masking my scent to make it harder for them to locate me.
“Omega, she reeks of impure blood… Throw water on this stray before my wrath falls on you!” the Alpha growled, leaving the area.
“You’re lucky this time.” Dante threatened, his footsteps retreating from the cell.
“Damn, that was close,” Orion muttered, his voice shaking.
“You’re playing with fire. Do what my father ordered before his patience runs out, and he comes back to punish us both!” I swallowed the lump in my throat, fearing I would be hurt even more.
“I just finished applying the herbal ointments on you; pouring water won’t do much,” my friend explained.
“That doesn’t matter. I’m a wolf, whether this pack accepts it or not. I’ll recover soon enough,” I sighed, knowing that even for the strongest wolf, recovery was impossible without proper medical treatment. “Go ahead, pour the water.”
“But it’s cold.” Orion muttered sadly.
“Orion, now!” I growled, furious, not wanting my only friend to be tortured because of me.
Orion washed me, trying to be as gentle as possible, but even the slightest touch made me writhe in pain, growling through the agony. He apologized constantly, and when he finished, I called his attention.
“I need you to promise me something. It’s important,” I said firmly, feeling his hands softly brushing through my lupine fur, combing it with his fingers.
“I’m not going to stop taking care of you,” he replied sadly. “I don’t care about the tortures.”
“You should. You have no idea how much it hurts… Dying is a blessing,” I said, lowering my head. “I need you to leave the pack and run as far away as you can.”
POV: CALLIE“What? Why would I do that?” Orion asked anxiously. “Did you have another vision? Is something bad about to happen?”“I’m not sure, but I need you to be safe… Please, I insist that you leave the pack today!” I pleaded. Even though I couldn’t see, I could sense he was hesitating. “Orion?”“Alright… But what about you?” he asked, and I felt him stand up with a heavy sigh.“I’ll be fine. Just stay safe—you’re like a brother to me,” I said, forcing a smile.“Brother,” the Omega growled in distaste. “You better still be alive when I return to the pack!”“I’ll do my best!”I sensed he had left. In a prayer, I called out to the Goddess:“Please, protect my friend and brother in spirit.”I succumbed once again to the exhaustion of my wounds and awoke in my darkness to a sharp kick in my stomach. I groaned desperately, tears welling up as I sniffed the air. Among the scents, I recognized someone familiar—someone furious.“You wretch! You made me look bad in front of the Alpha today
POV: CALLIE“Get up and run.” Another gust of wind surged around me, carrying the voice of the deity in my mind.“I can’t… I can’t take it anymore,” I responded silently.“GET UP!” The wind intensified into a whirlwind, the powerful gust pushing Hunter off me.I began to crawl deeper into the forest in a desperate attempt to please the Moon Goddess before my death, hoping to have my soul forgiven for whatever I might have done.“You’re not escaping, prey!” the Alpha roared, sinking his claws into my hind legs.I whimpered, growling, and kept trying to drag myself forward, leaving a trail of blood and tears, until I hit something with my head. Sniffing, I realized the scent that had been guiding me was now directly in front of me. Its aroma is mixed with something predatory and lethal. I trembled even more. Was this another predator come to toy with my life?The ground trembled beneath its power, and even the very pressure in the air shifted. The aura emanating from it, though unseen,
POV: CALLIE“Did he suffer?” I responded quickly and firmly, hoping that Bastard had endured the worst pain imaginable.“I'm known for my ruthlessness, Wolf... Didn’t you hear your father’s desperate screams?” I caught a faint trace of amusement in the mysterious wolf’s voice.“What I heard was nothing compared to what that monster did to me. He wasn’t my father!” I growled, anger boiling within me. My strength waned, and I collapsed to the ground, but not before asking again, needing to know: “Did he suffer?”“Magnificently so!” The air shifted, and I sniffed, sensing that he crouched in front of me. “Now, what should I do with you?”“Kill her, my king! A blind wolf is of no use to our pack. We don’t need dead weight!” The repulsive scent of another wolf caught my attention, drawing my focus in his direction.“Silence, Beta!” The werewolf’s commanding voice was terrifying, so much so that even my inner wolf wanted to bow in respect and fear. “Now, where were we?”“Black Wolf, your be
POV: AARONI laughed darkly, plunging my hands into his abdomen and tearing through his entrails. Driven by sheer hatred, the wretched wolf crawled toward the injured creature on the ground, gripping her shoulders and blaming her for all his curses. A true coward.I stopped behind him, predatory, my eyes locking onto the wolves, who I now realized were blind. The rumors were true—this wolf was despicable and revolting. Pulling my claws from his stomach, I drove them through his chest, ripping out his still-beating heart. I squeezed it tighter and tighter until its rhythm slowed and the organ burst in my hands. Hunter collapsed, his body sliding off the fragile wolves and crumbling at her feet.The image, though blurred, took shape in the darkness. My mind returned to the present, and I found myself staring in surprise at the wolves I had supported in my lupine arms.“What was that?” I whispered, astonished, realizing there was more to this creature than her apparent weakness and blind
POV: CALLIE“I am Ryan, little wolf,” he said, his voice smooth and genuine, a rare quality among scents. Only in my mother and Orion had I sensed such aromas.I blacked out completely, finding myself in front of a stream with crystal-clear waters where carp leaped, trying to ascend a violent waterfall.“Look at that. Despite the water’s overwhelming strength and the current dictating their paths, the carp persist, fighting against it in search of their own destinies,” an angelic voice echoed behind me.I turned, surprised to find no one there. I returned my gaze to the water, startled by the reflection. Scenes unfolded, revealing the image of a man with an aura of power and beauty. He had striking features and an impressive physique. His chiseled jawline and expressive eyes radiated determination and intensity. His hair, perhaps dark and thick, fell in controlled wildness over his forehead, adding an air of mystery and rebellion.His physique was imposing, with well-defined muscles t
POV: AARONA whisper from afar caught my attention, pulling my focus to a specific spot in the room during a meeting with my subordinates, where we were drafting a plan to attack the other packs. I felt eyes on me—fear, uncertainty, and a desperate need for protection hung heavy in the air. My wolf roared in my chest, tearing at me with an impulsive instinct to run to the blind wolf and stay by her side.“Lycan King?” the Beta called, glancing toward the point where my gaze was fixed. “Is everything alright?”I growled, making the table tremble, and all the wolves shrink back, lowering their heads.“Draft a solid plan. Present your reasons for attacking this pack—I’m not convinced about this one,” I said, pointing to the map, feeling my wolf's warning grow louder.“Where are you going, my king?” Jaxon asked.I roared, forcing him to take a few steps back and crouch in his human form in reverence.“Forgive me, my king,” he whispered through clenched teeth.I strode out of the room, and
POV: AARON“Come, wolf, we’re going for a walk!” I motioned to the doctor, who removed her IV lines. I picked her up, and she shifted nervously in my arms. Furthermore, I noticed her ears swiveling in various directions, along with her nose sniffing constantly. Perhaps this was her unique way of seeing through other senses.“Are you going to kill me?” she whispered, trembling.“If I were, what would you do?” I replied curtly, studying her reactions.“I would smile at my fate, but not before begging you to make it quick, almost painless,” she said, surprising me. Her nose brushed against my neck, sending shockwaves through my entire body.“What is your name, Wolf?”“My name?” She raised her head, her fur brushing against my nose, making it itch. I shifted, and she seemed to notice, lowering her head again. “Sorry, I didn’t mean to bother you.”“You have a name, don’t you? Or should I call you ‘blind one’? ‘Fool’? ‘Wolf’?” I growled impatiently. “Stop apologizing—it’s irritating!”“Sorr
POV: CALLIEI considered running. I knew the area well, and that was my advantage. Years of being hunted like prey had sharpened my survival instincts. My sense of smell was my sight, and I remembered the scent of every tree in that forest.My mother was a wise wolf, one Hunter had captured from another city. I didn’t know exactly which pack she had belonged to. During one of my father’s fits of rage, after he tore into my flesh during a hunt and threw me against a rock, I heard him roar:“I thought with Lyra’s rare bloodline, I’d have strong descendants, but no! The goddess decided to punish us and curse us because of you. The disgrace of the pack!” he bellowed, tearing a piece of skin from my belly with his fangs.“I don’t know if you’re daydreaming or plotting an escape.” Aaron’s voice pulled me back to the present.“I.” I murmured, swallowing the lump in my throat, unsure how much I should say. “I can’t explain how I did that. I just know you shouldn’t go there if you value your l
POV: CALLIEI shifted into my Lupine form with great difficulty, my lungs straining under the crushing weight of water filling them. The air in the broken memory was dense, suffocating. It felt like a thousand blades were stabbing into my back and ribs.But I knew—I had to survive.I started running, darting beneath Hunter’s legs as he roared in fury, reaching out to grab me. I chased after the torn ribbon as if my life depended on it—because it did.Hunter was relentless, bloodthirsty, whistling coldly as he pursued me.“I’m going to catch you, prey!” he laughed through his fangs.I leaped, grasping the broken ribbon and merging it with the other just as Hunter seized my leg, trying to drag me back.The memories fused together, freezing the world around me. I felt myself being pulled out, yanked back to the starting
POV: CALLIE“Who are you?” I demanded, taking a few steps back from the menacing wolf behind me.“Have you already forgotten your king and father?” Hunter's cold voice rang out, his eyes gleaming with malice. “How am I seeing you here when your carcass is curled up on the ground like trapped prey? Can you see?”There was surprise in his tone.I looked again at the wounded she-wolf on the ground, feeling the ferocity of my beast stir at the sight of her—injured, cowering, trembling, and threatened.Hunter grabbed my hair roughly, yanking me toward him with a sharp breath.“How are you doing this?” he snarled through his fangs.“Don’t touch me!” I growled, my claws extending as I slashed at him the moment he let go. I dropped to my knees, but I felt no impact.Be
POV: AARON“Love?” I murmured upon waking, Callie’s words still echoing in my mind. “How can she say that?”My wolf growled inside my chest, protesting my words.“You can’t be considering these feelings, beast… We know the bond messes with our minds and emotions!” I snarled back. “Even so, I can no longer deny that I want her with us.”Those words seemed to excite my wolf, who leaped eagerly within my mind, pushing me forward with a surge of energy.“Let me out.”“We need to return to the pack, eliminate the impostor pretending to be Callie, figure out how she managed to look exactly like her, and uncover who’s behind this plan,” I growled firmly. “If our enemies are capable of infiltrating us this way—shifting appearances—it means we have a serious problem. W
POV: AARON“No bond?” I clenched my hands nervously. Would that mean no Alpha in my dreams?“I'm afraid we don't have time for training and tests. It's only a matter of time before Nocturnus enters the city,” Lyra said.“But the wolves stopped, afraid to follow us here.” I commented, still in shock.“Even werewolves fear ghosts, especially powerful ones,” Yulli laughed, amused. “But that doesn’t apply to creatures controlled by Nocturnus.”“I…” I bit my lip, nervous. “I don’t want to lose my wolf. She’s part of who I am.”I didn’t want to admit out loud that I wasn’t just afraid of losing my wolf—I also feared never having him in my dreams again. No more feeling his gentle touches, his dominant kisses, and the sinful way he claimed my body. My face
POV: AARON“Some prey think they’re hunters. Sometimes, we have to leave our comfort to hunt down treacherous rats.” Keenan smirked sharply, scraping his claws against the table.“You bastard! Who the hell are you calling a rat?” Jaxon lunged toward him but stopped when Keenan lifted his head, meeting his gaze with icy indifference.“Forget it. If this is what the council wants and the Supreme Alpha’s decision, then take my place, and I’ll take yours.”“You will not!” The Supreme Beta’s threatening roar startled everyone—except me. Watching this power struggle was a pleasure; it allowed me to gauge the strength of my warriors within the pack.“If you can’t even handle simple management tasks and the protection of the Lycan King, what makes you think you’re capable of leading a central city?”
POV: AARONAfter the full moon, the city finally settled. The wolf howls faded, and the stillness of the night took over. Callie fell asleep in my arms, her body completely relaxing. Carefully, I carried her inside, laying her gently on the bed. I sank down beside her, running my fingers tenderly through her hair. I was exhausted, but a crooked smile formed on my lips as I looked at her. Furthermore, I truly wanted to care for and protect this wolf and her child.“Ours…” I corrected myself automatically, furrowing my brow at my own reaction. The word echoed in my mind.I stretched out my hand, hesitating for a moment before placing it on her belly. Leaning in, I tried to listen for the tiny, strong heartbeat inside her. A sudden kick met my touch, and I couldn’t help but smile—a genuine, admiring smile.“You’re already strong, little one. Are you trying to protect your mo
POV: CALLIEAaron stroked my hair while another movie played on the TV. Out of curiosity, I reached out to feel its shape, yawning despite my efforts to resist exhaustion, afraid that the dark god would be waiting for me there.“You know you'll have to sleep at some point,” the Alpha murmured, his voice slightly drowsy. “You don’t have to worry. I’ll be there with you.”“Even so, I’m not ready to face him,” I admitted, tracing my fingers idly across his bare chest, the tips tingling against his warm, smooth skin.“You don’t have to face him, little wolf. Leave the battles to me,” Aaron pressed a lingering kiss to the top of my head.“You’re exhausted too. And I don’t want to depend on anyone when it comes to battle…” I sighed, sitting up in bed. “I need to get stronger for Rigan.”
POV: AARONI asked the cook to make a homemade pizza. Honestly, it had been a while since I had eaten something like that too. It seemed like a great excuse and opportunity for a moment with Callie. I pulled her into my arms, wrinkling my nose at the TV screen, where the movie title stood out: “A Love Beyond Life.”I had never watched romantic movies, not even when past girlfriends asked me to go to the movies. Furthermore, I always preferred horror films… Maybe because I was used to a harsh life filled with battles.“You seem hesitant.” Callie whispered, settling her back against my chest, giving me a tempting view of her bare body. I bit my lips and pulled the sheet over her, knowing that otherwise I wouldn't be able to focus on any movie.“If you want, I can get dressed,” she offered.“And miss the chance to admire you from time to time? Not
POV: CALLIEI felt strange, a latent voracity burning inside my chest. I entered the bathroom, panting, letting out occasional growls, and smirked, feeling oddly pleased.“Wolf, you’re back?” I murmured to my inner beast, who grunted in response. “Did you really have to return like this? We’re trying to avoid the Alpha, not become his.”My wolf protested in my mind, her presence laced with lust, restless within my chest. I felt a significant improvement below my belly, as if she were working to protect our pup with her healing power. The sensation stirred the baby awake, making him kick excitedly, as if he recognized my beast’s return.“Thank you for coming back.” I placed my hand over my chest, clenching it into a fist. “I was afraid without you… Nocturnus reached us in a dream. I fear sleeping.”In my mind, my wolf appr