~Damian~ I've been taking care of Dahlia for two weeks now, despite her constant tantrums. Ironically, she's been supportive in her own way, eating and drinking enough to sustain her energy for daily door-banging and screaming sessions. As I waited for her food, my phone rang, and I saw Kade's na
~Axel~ Overwhelmed, I stumbled out of the hospital into the night air, my hands shaking, my heart racing, and my mind reeling with worry. The cold wind buffeted me, but I hardly felt it, my thoughts consumed by Dahlia's plight. Self-blame and helplessness washed over me like a wave, leaving me fe
~Dahila~ (Three years later.) "Mummy, Mummy! We've got a surprise for Daddy!" Hannah, my energetic three-year-old, exclaimed, waving a giant lollipop in my face. Her twin brother, Huxley, was hot on her heels, also clutching a colorful lollipop. I could tell by the mischievous grins on their fac
“Burn her!" Tears streamed down my face as I listened to the people I once called my family condemn me to death. “I didn't kill him, I didn't kill the Alpha," I cried out then turned to my mate, the only one I thought would've been on my side but he just stared at me with a scornful look on his fac
“Tristan please, I'm begging you. Listen to me," I yelled as they dragged me towards a rope, ready to hang me. Tristan stared back at me coldly then grabbed onto Valerie's hand as he turned away to kiss her. He pulled away seconds later then turned back to me with a smirk. “Kill her!" I woke up a
“What?" Tristan uttered in shock while I stared at the Alpha King with wide eyes. “You were going to have her killed before, weren't you? So why don't you want her to reject you?" The Alpha King uttered and I frowned before turning to Tristan. He was right. Tristan was going to have me killed and
As I rode in the car with Kade back the Crescent moon pack, I couldn't help but think back on what had transpired between I and the Alpha King in his office. From the moment I laid eyes on him, warning bells went off at the back of my head. He had danger written all over him and yet, I couldn't den
Finding proof was much harder than I thought it would be. Although Axel gave the order that everyone was to be cooperative and help me in any way they could, most of them gave me space and made little remarks here and there. I was happy that they at least didn't try to make things harder for me by