Rose's POV I froze at the sound of Luke's voice. "Shit!” I cursed, as I jolted upright, my heart pounding in my chest.I can let him know I'm here. How did he even find me? What am I going to do now? I looked around, trying to find something or somewhere to escape, anything that would get me away from Luke.My heart raced, and a mix of fear and anger coursed through my veins. I debated whether to ignore him or confront him directly, but deep down, I knew that avoiding the conversation wouldn't make it go away. Reluctantly, I stood up and walked towards the door.As I took baby steps near the door, he knocked again, "Rose, I know you're not dead! Open the fucking door!"I trembled, unable to take another step forward, thinking of what to do. "They already told him in death. What would I tell him when he sees me now with a baby bump?" I asked myself, trying to think of something.Instead of going to the door, I paced back and forth beside the bed, thinking of something that would ge
Rose's POVI shook my head, feeling exhaustion weigh heavily on my shoulders. "I don't want to see anything. I just want to sleep, Linda. I want to shut out the world for a little while."Understanding filled Linda's eyes as she nodded. "I completely understand, Rose. We'll make sure you get some rest. Finn and I will handle everything until you're ready to join us again."I let out a grateful sigh, relieved to have such loyal friends by my side. "Thank you, Linda. I don't know what I would do without you."She smiled warmly, her hand reaching out to squeeze mine reassuringly. "We're in this together, Rose. We'll keep you safe and help you through this."As we made our way back to the shelter given to the rogues from Nedan, the weight of the day's events settled upon me. The impending danger from Luke, and the uncertainty of what lay ahead, all felt overwhelming. Once we arrived at the shelter, Linda led me to a small, quiet corner where a bed awaited. She pulled back the thin blanke
Rose's POVI slumped into the seat, desperately trying to make myself smaller, as if I could hide from Luke's penetrating gaze. The bus continued to rumble down the road, and I held my breath, hoping that we would soon be out of my Father and Luke's reach.Linda, sensing my distress, placed a comforting hand on my shoulder. "Rose, we'll be okay. We are leaving already," she whispered, her voice filled with determination. "I nodded, trying to steady my racing heart. Linda was right. We had come so far, and overcome so many obstacles together. We couldn't let Luke's presence derail us now.As the bus rolled on, the atmosphere inside became heavy with tension. Whispers and anxious glances were exchanged, and I could feel the fear and uncertainty gripping everyone's hearts. Finn, always the pillar of strength, walked up and down the bus aisle, reassuring and organizing, his voice steady and commanding."We're going to get through this," Finn declared, his voice projecting over the hum of
Rose's POVThe car engine died again, as the command echoed through the bus. A collective sigh of apprehension filled the air. The passengers exchanged worried glances, their faces etched with fear and uncertainty."What is going on?" Someone asked Finn and he shook his head. "I don't know too, but let's go down. He seems to be someone with authority," Finn answered.Reluctantly, from the front of the bus, we began to stand, one by one, and filed out of the bus in an orderly manner to meet the Alpha who was looking for me.Luke, the imposing leader of the guards, stood at the back, his eyes scanning the line of people stepping off the bus. His gaze was sharp and piercing, seemingly capable of peering into the depths of one's soul. I couldn't help but feel his eyes lingering on me for a moment longer than necessary, sending a shiver down my spine. With my mini disguise, I tried to blend in, to become invisible among the crowd, hoping desperately that my presence would go unnoticed.T
Rose's POVMy mind raced, desperately seeking an escape plan as I prayed for a miracle.I couldn't let them discover my true identity, couldn't let them ruin the fragile peace that I just found. I had to think quickly, to find a way to divert their attention.As I was thinking, the voices of the people grew louder by the minute until someone finally spoke up, "There is a lady, her name is Rose. Although she doesn't fit your description.""What do you mean she doesn't fit my description?" Luke asked."Well for starters, she is carrying a high-risk pregnancy. She doesn't smell or look like someone with Alpha blood. And the whole time during the festival, she wasn't feeling too well due to the road sickness. She doesn't fit in the description of the Moon girl you're looking for," the woman said and I sighed. "Thank you, Linda. If not for you and your wisdom, they must have recognized me as someone with Alpha blood," I said to myself."Where is she? The Rose girl,” Luke asked and they al
Rose's POVAs the bus lurched forward, I gripped the edge of my seat, my heart pounding in my chest. The engine roared to life, and the tires screeched against the pavement as the bus accelerated, leaving a trail of dust in its wake. The wind whipped through the open windows, carrying with it a sense of urgency and freedom.I glanced out the window, watching my former pack's grounds fade into the distance. "Bye, Moon family."The trees blurred together, their branches reaching out like fleeting memories. The sun hung low on the horizon, casting a golden hue over the landscape. It was as if nature itself was holding its breath, waiting to see what fate had in store for us.Finn, after moments of standing, sat beside Linda, his gaze fixed on the road ahead. The muscles in his jaw clenched, and his grip on the seat tightened. I could sense the tension radiating from him, the weight of the responsibility he carriedDespite the danger we had just escaped, there was no time for celebrati
Rose's POV Linda and I found a quiet spot away from the bustling crowd and settled down on a comfortable bench. The cool evening breeze swept through the trees, adding a touch of serenity to the lively atmosphere."Hmm. It feels so good to be back," I said, smiling, watching the people have fun."I know right... There's nowhere like home." Linda replied.Linda and I dug into our plates, savoring the flavors of the dishes. As I took my first bite, a burst of spices danced on my tongue, a perfect blend of heat and subtle sweetness. It was as if the food carried the essence of the collective strength and resilience of our community.Linda watched me with a smile. "You seem to be enjoying that."I nodded, a contented smile spreading across my face. "Yeah, I am. But then it's not just the food, Linda. This meal represents our triumph, our unity. My escape from them."We sat in comfortable silence, occasionally exchanging knowing glances as we continued to indulge in the culinary delights
Rose's POVAs if in response, a gentle fluttering sensation brushed against my palm, reminding me of the life growing inside me. It filled me with a profound sense of awe and responsibility. With a tender smile, I whispered a silent prayer for the well-being of my unborn child.The fatigue that had settled over me became more pronounced, and my body urged me to surrender to sleep. I closed my eyes, allowing the serenity of the moment to embrace me fully. My breathing slowed, and my mind drifted into a peaceful slumber.The morning sunlight streamed through the curtains, gently coaxing me awake. I stretched my limbs, feeling the pleasant ache of a restful night's sleep. The worries of yesterday were replaced with a renewed sense of determination and hope.Rising from the bed, I shed the clothes that had kept me warm during the night and made my way to the bathroom. The floor was cool beneath my feet as I stepped inside, feeling a surge of anticipation for the day ahead.I turned on the