Rose's POVThe silver-haired elder, her expression grave and solemn, approached the cubicle where I stayed her gaze piercing through my shattered spirit. "Rose," she said, her voice tinged with regret, "I understand this is a difficult time for you, but the decision has been made. You must leave Nedan."Tears streamed down my face uncontrollably as I struggled to comprehend the magnitude of her words. "But... but this is my home," I managed to choke out, my voice quivering with anguish. "I've lived here and I don't know anywhere else. How can you just cast me aside? What about my baby?"The elder's face softened for a fleeting moment, a glimmer of sympathy shining in her eyes. "Rose, I implore you to understand that the community has spoken. They fear the accusations against you, and it has shaken their trust and their belief in safety here. This decision is not taken lightly, but it is believed to be the best course of action for the sake of harmony and peace within Nedan."Her words
Rose's POVFear and adrenaline coursed through my veins as I watched the man closing in on my scattered belongings. The men wasted no time, quickly grabbing what they could before disappearing into the many alleys of the market. I was left stunned and vulnerable, my bag was torn and almost empty. "What just happened?” I asked myself as it all happened too fast, my brain could not register it all.The fruit vendor, witnessing the scene, rushed to my side, concern etched on his face. "Are you alright, miss? Did they take anything important?"I took a deep breath, trying to steady myself. "No.""Are you sure, Miss? You seem shaken." "I'm fine, thank you. I'm just shocked. The things they took are just some personal belongings. They were of sentimental value, but I can replace them. Thank you for your concern."The kind vendor helped me gather what little remained of my scattered belongings, and as I collected them, I couldn't help but feel a sense of desolation. The world seemed to con
Rose's POVThe footsteps of the people behind us grew louder and louder, and the fear inside us grew with each passing moment."Is this normal?" I asked the girl and she shook her head."Run!" I urged the girl, pulling her along with me as we sprinted down the dimly lit street.Fear propelled us forward, our breaths ragged and desperate. Panic coursed through my veins as we weaved through the maze-like alleys, desperately searching for a place to hide.Finally, we spotted an abandoned shop up ahead, its entrance shrouded in darkness. Without hesitation, we ducked inside, hoping to find sanctuary within its decaying walls."Hush, don't make a sound," I whispered to her.As we huddled together, our bodies pressed against the cold concrete, the footsteps slowed outside. The air grew thick with anticipation, the silence punctuated only by the sound of our racing hearts.A sliver of moonlight pierced through a broken window, casting a dim glow upon the room. Time stood still as we waited
Rose's POVI closed my eyes and took a deep breath, feeling a strange mix of emotions. Eve's words echoed in my mind, and I couldn't help but wonder if there was any truth to her suspicions about Linda. It was true that Linda had been acting strangely lately, disappearing for hours and taking strange phone calls then avoiding any questions about her whereabouts."Eve, I appreciate your concern, but Linda has been nothing but supportive throughout this entire journey. From leaving the pack, then getting to Nedan, up till everything that has happened," I responded, my voice tinged with a mix of weariness and defense.Eve's voice echoed through my subconscious, persisting in its caution. "Rose, you must consider all possibilities. You're in a vulnerable state, and Linda's sudden appearance and assistance after the suspicious calls raise questions. Is it all just a coincidence, or is there something more at play?"I bit my lower lip, my brows furrowing in contemplation. Eve had a point; I
Rose's POVThe sun beamed down upon us, casting a warm glow over the lush greenery that surrounded the path ahead. The gentle breeze rustled through the leaves, creating a sound of nature's whispers as we embarked on our journey.The weight of recent revelations still lingered in the air, but with each step we took, I decided to forget them all. Linda walked by my side, her presence a constant source of strength and reassurance. We fell into a comfortable silence, allowing our thoughts to settle and the world around us to take chargeThe beauty of the landscape was awe-inspiring. The vibrant colors of the wildflowers that dotted the fields brought a sense of joy to my heart. Their delicate petals swayed in harmony with the wind as if dancing to a melody only they could hear.As we continued walking, I couldn't help but notice the wildlife around us. Birds chirped melodiously, their songs filling the air with a symphony of nature's harmony. Squirrels scurried along the branches, their
Rose's POV"Shit!"I cursed as I saw the man, walking back and forth, trying to get in. "I have to leave here now!"My mind raced, searching for a way to escape this sudden threat. Panic surged through my veins, urging me to take action. I took a deep breath, trying to steady my trembling hands and suppress the rising fear within me.The figure outside continued to bang on the door, the urgency in their actions heightening my sense of vulnerability. I knew I couldn't afford to wait around and find out their intentions. I had to act swiftly and decisively."Linda!" I called out, my voice filled with desperation. "Linda, please hurry back! I can't hide from them."I turned away from the door, my eyes scanning the room for any means of escape. The windows, though small, offered a glimpse of hope. I rushed toward them, my heart pounding in my chest.As I reached the first window, I tried to open it but my efforts were futile. I walked around the house and I found a second window. I struggle
Rose's POVAs I succumbed to the temporary respite of unconsciousness, time slipped away, taking with it the chaos and fear that had haunted me. When I finally opened my eyes, the sun had risen high in the sky, casting its warm rays. The forest seemed to breathe with a renewed sense of life, and I knew I had to continue my search for help.Pushing myself up, I winced as my sore muscles protested the movement. The pain in my ankle throbbed incessantly, a constant reminder of the trials I had endured and the ones I'm still enduring. With a deep breath, I steadied myself and began walking, determined to find a place bustling with people who could provide the assistance I desperately needed.The forest gradually transformed, transitioning from dense foliage to scattered clearings. Shafts of sunlight illuminated the path ahead, casting intricate patterns on the forest floor. As I walked, my mind raced, replaying the events that had led me to this point. The men who pursued me, their crue
Rose's POV"Rose?" She called out pulling me into a hug."Cousin, what are you doing here?” she said sobbing and people around us looked at us like a bunch of weirdos."What are you doing here Sienna?” I asked, neutrally, not answering her question."I came to visit someone here. What about you? How have you been? I knew Uncle was lying when he announced your death. What happened? Why do you look so…. unkempt?"I took a deep breath, looking back and making sure, the men are not anywhere close to me. "Sienna, what I do with my life, is none of your business. Just go back to your mate and live a happy life.""I'm sorry, Rose." She said, her voice laced with emotion. "I didn't mean for any of it to happen. Please forgive me."I stared at Sienna, her words hanging heavy in the air. The apology seemed genuine, but I couldn't help but feel a surge of anger and betrayal rise within me. Memories of the past flooded my mind, replaying the pain and heartache caused by her actions."You're sorry?
Rose's POV"Mother? Is that really you?" I cried, unable to believe my eyes.My heart raced as my eyes locked onto the familiar face of the woman who had given me life. It had been years since we were separated, and I had often wondered if I would ever see her again. But here she was, standing before me, tears of joy in her eyes as well.I extended my trembling arms toward her, and without hesitation, she rushed to my side. Our embrace was tight, filled with a depth of emotion that words could never express. Tears streamed down both our faces as we held each other, mother and daughter, reunited at last."Rose, my dear, my sweet girl," my mother whispered, her voice choked with emotion. "I've missed you so much. I never stopped thinking about you ever since..."I couldn't find my voice as I clung to her, burying my face in her shoulder, inhaling her familiar motherly scent. It was a scent that I longed for, a scent that had been absent from my life for far too long."You're here," I fin
Adriel's POV"I'll call you back, Uncle," I said and stepped out of the hospital room, my heart heavy still with worry for Rose but I needed to find the lady who was calling my name.As I followed the sound of the enraged voice, I soon found myself in the hospital's bustling lobby. There, in the midst of the chaos, was Emily, Luke's mother, shouting and demanding to see me."Where's that bastard Alpha? Where is he? Adriel? Do you think you can murder my family and go scot-free? Show your face!" she raged, her eyes wild with grief and anger.I approached her cautiously, aware of the emotions that must be coursing through her. "Emily," I said gently, "I'm here."She turned to me with a look of pure hatred in her eyes. "You killed my son and his wife, Adriel. You're going to pay for what you've done."I swallowed hard, looking for the right words to console the woman. "I didn't kill them, Emily. I swear. The last time I saw Luke, he was injured, but dead. And Sienna, she..."She grabbed
Adriel's POVAs I held Sienna's lifeless body, the weight of sorrow pressed down on me like a leaden sky. Although she wasn't a good person, she could have lived a better life. With trembling hands, I dialed the number of my uncle."Adriel, what's happened?" came the urgent voice on the other end."Luke and Sienna are gone," I choked out. "I need you to prepare for their arrival and burial."There was a brief pause on the line, followed by a solemn, "Of course, we'll be ready."I hung up, realizing that I needed to act swiftly. With one last, lingering look, I whispered, "Rest in peace, Sienna." I said, asking one of the guards to take her away to the hospital, then together with Luke's body, they will take them to the Denver Pack.As I turned away, my phone rang, its harsh sound cutting through the stillness of the morning. I quickly answered, my heart pounding in my chest."Alpha Adriel," a familiar voice crackled through the line, "we found the twins."Relief washed over me like a
Sienna's steps were heavy as she led Rose towards the border."Sienna, please tell me where you're taking me,” Rose begged but Sienna didn't answer her.They continued walking for what felt like eternity, Rose looked up ahead and saw the moonlight casting a shimmering path on the water's surface. The waves crashed against the shore, their calm rhythmic sound in stark contrast to the turmoil Rose felt.Finally, they arrived at the bridge, the ocean sounding beneath them."Stop walking," Sienna yelled. The air was thick with tension as Sienna turned to face Rose, her eyes burning with a mixture of anger and grief. Rose looked around but there was nothing or no one. Just the two of them."Why, Rose?" Sienna's voice was a low growl, her fingers clenched into fists at her sides. "Why did you have to come into our lives and tear everything apart for me? When you finally died, I was happy. Things were going smoothly for me. Luke finally forgot about you. But you just had to show up as his si
As Sienna's grief-stricken cries echoed through the night, a newfound determination took root within her. She would kill them all, one after the other. The world seemed to blur around her, her vision clouded by pain and anger. In her hand, she gripped the dagger tightly, the metal cold against her trembling fingers.With her heart pounding, Sienna made her way through the forest, her steps guided by a singular purpose. She just lost Luke, and although their relationship was not based on love, he was her husband, and now she sought revenge. Her mind was consumed by a relentless need for justice, a thirst for vengeance that seemed to drown out all reason.And then, in the moonlit darkness, Sienna's path intersected with Fena's. The woman who had entered their lives with promises of help and change. But in Sienna's eyes, Fena was now a symbol of the chaos and the cause of loss that had torn her world apart.Fena's form came into view, her figure bathed in the moon's pale light. Sienna's
With a tense silence hanging in the air, Luke and Adriel faced each other. "You're going down, brother!"Then, in a surge of primal instinct, Luke transformed first then Adriel followed suit. In a split second, both alphas transformed into their wolf forms. The transformation was swift and seamless, their human selves giving way to powerful creatures of fur, fang, and claw. The air seemed to crackle with energy as the wolves circled each other, their eyes locked in a fierce, unyielding gaze.In their wolf forms, they moved with a fluid grace, each step deliberate and calculated. Their muscles rippled beneath their fur as they lunged.The sounds of growls and snarls filled the night, echoing through the clearing.As they fought, Luke's thoughts were a jumble of conflicting emotions. The pain of betrayal, everything swirled within him. Every strike, every clash of teeth, was a release for the anger that consumed him for so long.But despite the ferocity of their battle, Adriel's skills
"Sienna, I don't know where you are but run to your husband and warn him. It's not safe to continue!" Fena warned.Amid the tension and warnings, Sienna came to her husband's side, her expression a mix of concern and determination. She placed a hand on his arm, her touch urging him to reconsider. "Luke, we need to listen to reason. If Adriel has found out, it's too dangerous to continue."Luke's gaze remained fixed in the distance, his jaw clenched in determination. "Sienna, this is our chance. We can't let it slip away. I won't back down now."Sienna's voice was laced with worry. "But…." Luke's grip on his weapon tightened, his resolve unyielding. "But nothing! I won't let Adriel take everything from us. We've come too far."The man who had warned them urged them once again, his voice desperate. "Alpha, we're outnumbered. We can't win this."Ignoring the pleas and warnings, Luke turned to Fena, his eyes unwavering. "We're going in."Fena's voice was tinged with frustration. "Luke, y
"Something like that," Emily answered.Sienna leaned forward, curious. "Tell us everything, Mother. We need all the insight we can get."Emily took a seat at the table, her gaze steady as she began her tale. "Alpha Gabriel and Luna Isabella ruled with the people, just like Adriel. To weaken their hold on the pack, we used a combination of psychological warfare and strategic sabotage. It wasn't about brute force, but about undermining their authority and creating divisions within their ranks."Fena leaned in, her expression intense. "How did you do it?"Emily nodded, her eyes taking on a distant look. "First, we focused on planting seeds of doubt and mistrust among their most loyal followers. We carefully leaked information that made them question the motives of their leaders, causing internal conflicts and undermining their unity. With me in the pack house and Luna Isabella away, it was relatively easy.Luke's eyes lit up with realization. "Like we're planning to do with Adriel's pack
Luke's Office.The lady's smile didn't waver as she adjusted her sunglasses, seemingly unfazed by Luke's skepticism. "You may call me Fena."Sienna exchanged a wary glance with Luke, the tension in the room increasing. "Who is the woman? Do you know her from somewhere?" she asked through mind link."No, I don't. This is the first time I'm seeing her too," Luke answered.Sienna faced her. "And why should we trust you, Miss Fena? Why do you want to help us in defeating Adriel?"Fena leaned back in her chair, her fingers tapping rhythmically against the armrest. "You don't have to trust me, but I have information that could be of great interest to you."Luke crossed his arms, his eyes narrowing. "What kind of information?"Fena's lips curled into a smirk as she looked directly at Luke. "Information about Adriel's past, his vulnerabilities, his secrets. Things that could help you bring him to his knees. Isn't that what you want?"Sienna's brows furrowed. "Yes, it is. But Why would you wan