Chapter Four: Five Years Later - Rebirth I awoke in a room bathed in soft, golden light. The luxurious bed beneath me felt plush, and my body felt strangely whole. I blinked, trying to process the unfamiliar surroundings. Then it hit me - I looked different. My once disfigured face was now flawless, and when I sat up, I discovered that my legs were fully functional. Rising from the bed, I cautiously approached a full-length mirror. Staring back at me was the Annalise of my dreams, unmarred and beautiful. Confusion mingled with disbelief as I touched my smooth skin and ran my fingers through my silver-colored hair. I was the same Annalise, just with a very slight difference. "How did this happen?" I questioned, still in disbelief. After saying the word, I was glued to the spot for a while. "Did I just speak?" I finally found my voice. "I just did! I spoke! I just did!" I screamed excitedly as I jumped around the house. I rushed back to the mirror and stood there, admiring the miracle that had been done unto me. "Of course, I should be able to speak. After all, I can walk, and my hands and eyes are functional." As I pondered this miraculous transformation, the door to the room slowly creaked open, and in walked a man. A man I knew all too well, a man who had been my sworn enemy in my past life - River Cane, the alpha of the Red Breeder pack. My heart raced, and for a moment, I wondered if my rebirth had been some cruel trick orchestrated by my tormentors. But the look in River's eyes was different, a mixture of surprise and uncertainty. He seemed to be as shocked as I was. "Annalise?" he uttered my name with a hint of disbelief. I nodded slowly, unable to find my voice. Memories of our bitter rivalry flooded back, and I couldn't forget how we had clashed in the past. River's eyes softened, and he stepped closer, examining me with a mixture of curiosity and concern. "You're different," he remarked. I found my voice at last. "So are you," I replied, my gaze locking with his. Gone was the hostility that had defined our previous encounters. Instead, there was an unspoken understanding that we were both changed beings. "You're finally awake, Annalise," he said. He sounded like he had been dying to say it. It kept skipping his lips whenever he wanted to, and he had finally gotten the opportunity to say it. "I can't believe you are finally awake, Annalise, after so long," he continued. I shifted from the mirror, and River moved towards me. He stopped right in front of me, and while looking me in the eyes, he held both my arms tightly, but loose enough not to hurt me. "Annalise," he called slowly, peering into my eyes. "You, you..." He trailed off and continued staring into my eyes. I blinked twice and swallowed hard. Then, I moved my gaze to the floor, too shy to continue looking him in the eyes. "How am I here?" I asked him. My gaze was still fixed on the floor, and I slowly drew unseen diagrams on the floor with my leg. "I will tell you," River replied and let go. The look in his eyes when he was staring into my eyes had disappeared, and a neutral look replaced it. River held me by the hand and led me to the bed. He sat on the bed, and I sat down beside him. I took a few seconds to scan the room where I had been placed, and it was a beautiful sight to behold. My heart sank when I remembered my room in my pack. Now, everything had been taken away from me. "Okay, that faithful day, I heard rumors before then about the plans to dethrone you," he started. "You know, I have ears and eyes all over. But, I didn't think it was true because your husband loved you so much to do that." I swallowed hard at the mention of my husband and love. I knew River could easily refer to him by his name but chose to call him my husband instead. I wasn't sure why, but I knew it was for a reason. "Your ex-husband, I meant," he corrected before continuing. "You know, I never thought you both would ever get to that stage. I was cooling off at the park on that day. I didn't have any plans to do anything else, other than just cool off and then leave the environment. I was shocked when I saw your car drive in, but still, I decided to mind my business by leaving the place so I wouldn't see you." He paused for a while. It was like he was trying to catch his breath. Then, he continued. "I wasn't at ease where I relocated to sit and enjoy the air. My mind kept wandering, and when I couldn't help it anymore, I decided to go see for myself, and immediately I stood up and turned around, and I saw him push me into the pool. Before I could get there, it was already too late, but I vowed to see you alive again." "So, what did you do to me?" I asked. "Nothing much, rather than bring you out of the pool and get the best witch doctors to care for you. Although, you were already dead when I brought you out of the... out of the water." I sighed. "And," I asked. I was still curious about my rebirth and how I was whole again. River explained how he had discovered me on the brink of death years ago and, out of a sense of duty, had brought me back to his pack to save me. His words resonated with me, and I couldn't deny the gratitude I felt toward him for giving me a second chance at life. I remembered seeing him around before I finally gave up the ghost. I had several questions to ask but wanted to let it all lie low while I focused on the future and how to get my revenge on those who had killed me. I was sure not going to let it slide. I wanted to know exactly how I was reborn, but it seemed as though River kept going back and forth whenever I asked him that particular question, so I decided to let it slide. River was either keeping the information from me or didn't know either from the surprise I saw in his eyes when I walked in. I shook my head and made up my mind that my revenge would come first. Our conversation continued, and as we spoke, I found myself slowly letting go of my old grudges. I realized that, in this new life, we could be allies rather than enemies. "Annalise," River called, taking my hands in his. "Yes?" I responded, looking him in the eyes. "What would you want to do now?" He asked. "I seek revenge!" I responded bluntly. "Revenge you would get, Annalise, but first... we have to get your life outside being Annalise who returned for revenge," he informed me. I wondered what he meant and didn't waste any time to ask the question. "What do you mean?" I questioned. "You cannot be Annalise anymore. We have to change your name, get you a new background, a new life, and a new name. You cannot walk around with your old identity, Annalise if you want to catch your enemies unawares." I was beginning to see the wisdom in River's words. I knew my friend and ex-husband's weaknesses. I should use it against them in my new world. "What kind of life and name do you want to give me, River?" I asked. "I will go by whatever works for you." "Annalise," he called. "Get your confidence back and choose your life. Whatever you think would work perfectly for you, I am ready to give you that kind of life." River was right; I should be the one to choose what I wanted. I began to ponder on the best way to be addressed. I knew whatever I chose would affect my revenge deeply, and I wanted something that wouldn't be suspicious and, at the same time, something that would make my revenge so easy for me without blowing things up. "Take your time, Annalise," River said, patience filled in his voice. I nodded as I thought critically. River sat there patiently waiting for me to decide, so they could give me a new life immediately. I sighed deeply. I was determined to use this rebirth as an opportunity to seek revenge on those who had wronged me. And with River's support, I felt more confident than ever that justice would be served. I knew the reason I was given a second chance was to avenge my death and that of my parents who were brutally killed by the ungrateful Constance and her now-husband. As I thought about my revenge, the answer to River's question clicked in. "I want to be known as Elara," I finally said, my voice steady and determined. "Elara Steele." River nodded, a small smile playing on his lips. "Elara Steele it is, then." From that moment, my transformation began in earnest. River and I worked together to create a new identity for me, complete with forged documents and a carefully crafted backstory. I became Elara Steele, a mysterious newcomer with a past shrouded in secrecy. As I stepped into this new life, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement mixed with the burning desire for revenge. I knew the path ahead would be treacherous, but with River by my side and a newfound purpose, I was ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. The chapter of my life as Annalise was closed and a new chapter as Elara Steele was just beginning.
CHAPTER FIVEELARAI realised that River was in love with me. And even though I didn't love him back, I decided to use his love to my own advantage. I called River that morning to inform him that I wanted to see him. I lay in bed thinking about the possibilities of getting my revenge as soon as possible when I heard a soft knock on the door. I knew at once that it was River. He was the only one I was expecting. I stood up from my bed and walked towards the door. I grabbed the key, turned it in the hole, and pulled the handle backwards."Good morning, Annalise," he greeted me. "Elara," I corrected him. "Good morning, Elara," he took correction. I opened the door widely and let him come in. "I can see you have changed a lot in your room," he said as he sat on the couch. "That shows that we both have different tastes," I responded. I sat down on the bed facing him. We stared at each other awkwardly for some time without saying a word to each other. I cleared my throat and began."I could b
CHAPTER SIXELARARiver held my hand and took me around the seats of the pack elders. I had to bow in front of them and receive their blessings. After greeting the elders, we began to walk towards other pack officials. The beta, gamma, and others. As we greeted them, and River introduced them to me officially. I could see in their eyes that they had a lot going on in their heads. They had their doubts about me being their Luna. They also had questions I could see clearly in their eyes. Like, where did she come from? They were shocked and perturbed about the fact that their alpha had brought a mate out of the blues. In all of these, I ignored everyone and greeted them politely. I couldn't tell if it was just me or River saw it too. I decided to play cool, still. "She's... she's pretty," one of them said. "Like a ghost that she appears to be."I swallowed hard and continued walking. "Are you sure you know what a Luna is?" Another one teased me. "This is not a model house for fashion par
CHAPTER SEVEN ELARAThe ceremony was over. River and I walked together to his room. Everyone else in the hall had also begun to disperse, so we weren't left behind. He led me to his room, and I sat on the couch when we got there."I'll have a shower first," River told me. "The stress in there was something else.""I know, right?" I replied with a forced smile.River walked towards his wardrobe, undressed behind it, and soon came into view with a towel tied around his waist. I looked away, not wanting to see his bare chest."It won't take too long, I promise," he told me. "Just take care until I return."I was getting impatient, wanting to tell him to just get into the bath already. I rolled my eyes and shook my head. I heard his footsteps towards the bathroom and only raised my head when I heard the door close."Urgh!" I groaned, standing up. I took off my shoes and wore one of River's unisex slippers. I sneaked out of the room, heading to the guards' quarters. Although River knew ab
.CHAPTER EIGHTELARAI was back on that horrible day. I could see the day my previous mate announced my best friend as his Luna. The smiles on their faces and the rejoicing from the pack members. I felt the heartbreaking moment once again. I folded my fist in a blow as I watched the scene, and instead of the sorrowful aftermath, I felt a super of revenge instead. I felt two hands grip me and release me in the lake. Immediately, I landed in the water. I gasped and sprang awake. It was all a nightmare, after all. I was breathing heavily and sweating profusely. Even though the AC in the room was on, I was still sweating all over, and my hands were holding the sheets firmly. I heard sounds of shuffling nearby and looked up to see River wearing his clothes in a haste. I was surprised as I moved my eyes straight to the wall clock. It was only a few minutes after 1 am. I wondered where River planned on going at the time of the night. Why was he dressing up? Well, the only way to find out was b
CHAPTER NINE RIVERI arrived at the scene of the battle. My guards were busy battling with the rouges that had attacked. I heard swords clinging together. Roars filled the battlefield, and blood splattered all over. I drew grew my claws and jumped into the battlefield. Two rogues attacked me at the same time, and I quickly used my foot to send one of them to the ground. I grabbed the sword of the other and pulled him to myself using his sword. I looked him in the eyes, and when he tried to pull the sword from my hand, I grabbed his neck and turned him around. He rested against me while I positioned my claw on his neck. Before he could react to anything, I ran my claw around his neck, and his blood stained the floor. The rogues attacked me with swords, but with my feet and my bare hands, I defeated them all. They weren't as strong as u had expected them to be. It didn't take us too much effort to defeat them and capture the rest of them. I looked at the weaklings we had captured. T
CHAPTER TENRIVERI didn't say a word at first. I only kept staring at her, and she wouldn't stop asking me the same question over and over again. I knew I needed to give her an answer. Anything at all that would make her stop pestering me, or at least not tell her the truth. I didn't want her to know, and I wouldn't tell her. I racked my brain as she looked up at me inquisitiveness all over her eyes. I knew she was getting suspicious already."Look, Elara..."A knock on the door interrupted me before I could even finish the word I began to speak. I turned to the door, and at that point, I felt like smiling, but I had to lock it in."Excuse me," I said to Elara, hoping that she wouldn't begin to bug me again. She simply nodded. I was grateful that she didn't bother me anymore. I walked to the door and opened it. I was grateful that the knock came. I hadn't finalized the lies to tell Elara yet. It was only a saviour, and I was grateful that it came.When I opened it, I saw one of my gu
CHAPTER ELEVENRIVERI wore a smirk on my lips as I confirmed that it was truly her. I walked around the chair she was seated for a while, and then I stopped in front of her."Why were you at the soldier's dedication?" I asked her. She was quiet. Just like I had guessed. I knew it wouldn't be easy to get the words out of her lips. She would not want to spill the words. I raised an eyebrow at one of the guards. He walked towards her and slapped her. Her face fell, and she placed both hands on her cheek. The place was secluded enough, so no matter how she'd scream, she wouldn't be heard. He lifted her head and grabbed her neck. He began to choke her, and she struggled with him. Her eyes were already turning white when I pulled his hands from her."Are you ready to talk now?" I asked. She was quiet again. I scoffed. She was proving difficult even when her life was in danger. I wondered if she was aware that I could order her death. How dare she remain quiet while I was speaking to her?T
CHAPTER TWELVERIVERI was seated in the meeting room alongside the alpha of Black Moon Pack, Alpha Adrian, and his beta, William, as we discussed the pressing issue on the ground."The rising rate of rogue in our district is becoming alarming," I began. "If we do not take action immediately, we might end up losing all our soldiers and pack members.""And, they would begin to question our leadership," Alpha Adrian agreed with me.William, Adrian's beta, cleared his throat and began to speak. "I still do not understand the reason for this meeting," he stated. "Can you come out more clearly, so we would know what and what is involved."I stared at him in shock. I was sure I made mention of the reason for the meeting in the letter I sent inviting them over. That aside, he didn't have anything in his ear when I and his brother, the alpha of Black Moon Pack, just spoke about the issue. I cleared my throat and decided to follow him calmly."The rogue attack isn't a new thing to anyone in th
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE RIVER I walked behind the soldiers with Elara in my arms. She had a glowing smile all over her face. I was smiling, too, because I was proud of Elara. She carried out her plans within a very short while, and it was successful. Constance and Edwin were moved to the pack field where they would be stoned to death. "Do you want to watch them die?" I asked her. She shook her head. "I'll only watch them get burnt," she replied. "At least, I wouldn't have to hear them screaming and calling me to forgive." I nodded in agreement with what Elara had said. "Where's Harrison?" She asked me. I turned to her. I wondered why she asked me about Harrison. "He told me what happened," she said to me. "Why didn't you let him explain?" "He stole from the pack," I informed her. "What is there to explain?" Elara slapped her forehead. "I was secretly replacing it from here," she whispered. My eyes widened. "I bet he didn't tell you t
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOUR CONSTANCEI was shocked about the fact that Oma called me sister, but of course, that wasn't the main issue. I shoved it aside and hurried to meet Edwin, who was still seated in his chair. "What happened here?" I asked him. He stared at me for a while. He was rolling his eyes continuously. I suspected that he was going to lose consciousness if nothing was done. I walked over to him and placed my hand around his head."Why did she call me sister? What is going on?" Edwin began to narrate his conversation with Oma to me. He told me how she was Annalise and that was why she called me sister. I scoffed. "You and I know that this is impossible, right?" I asked him. "We killed Annalise. There's no way she would be alive."Edwin was about to speak again when he finally lost consciousness. I rushed outside and called the guards to carry him to the room. I placed a wet towel on his forehead and massaged his feet until he was finally well. "Where is O
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREEELARAIt's been up to two days since the plan. I decided to begin the execution. I walked towards the court lady. She was standing in the garden and giving out instructions to the gardeners. "Greetings to you," I greeted her. She turned around and pushed her nose when she saw me. I was aware of the fact that she disliked me. A lot of maids seemed not to like me. They had this unexplainable hatred for me. "What do you want?" She demanded. "I need to get something from the closest supermarket, " I informed her. She looked at me from my head to my toe and up to my heart again. "You can go," she replied grudgingly. "Thank you," I appreciated and walked away from her. I walked towards the gate, and everyone seemed to be keeping tabs on me. I knew I needed to act as fast as I could. I didn't want to get blown up before I even knew it. I walked out of the gate and took a cab to a pharmacy far from the pack house. I looked around the place, ma
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE RED BREEDER PACK ELLA"You have to force yourself and eat something," I told River. "Punishing yourself like this would not work."He didn't respond. He just kept staring into space. I didn't see Harrison this morning, and it seemed like River was worried about scenting. I shoved it aside. He was probably worried about the pack. The maids had come to report to me earlier that River had refused to eat, so I came all the way to force him. Although, I already had plans to check on my elder brother and know how he was doing. My phone began to vibrate. I dipped my hand in my pocket and brought out my phone. It was the guard I sent after Elara. I turned to River, who was still staring into space. He didn't seem to notice that I got a call, so I was relieved."I will be right back," I told River. I stood up and walked away from the room. I stood in the hallway and picked up the call. "Anything new?" I asked the guy. "Elara has a mission in this pa
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTYELARA After all the talking and hugging and all. It was finally time for Lucy and I to dress the bed and get some rest.I pulled out the blanket, and a note fell off the bed. I immediately bent down to pick up the note, and an envelope was with it. I was a little surprised. I turned to Lucy, and she raised and lifted her hands in a questioning manner. I picked up the envelope and note and placed the note on the bed first. I opened the envelope. It was a picture of Edwin and Constance pushing me into the river.I scoffed. How did this picture get here? It was a picture of when I was murdered as Annalise, and whoever took this picture and placed it on this bed today knows my true identity.Lucy moved closer to me, and I handed the picture over to her. She breathed in heavily and took it from me. She gasped when she saw the content. I picked up the paper on the bed and decided to see for myself what was written in the note. I opened it up, and my han
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINEEDWIN I let out a smirk after the maid walked out of my office. There was something fishy about her, and she was foolish to think that I wouldn't know. Maybe I appeared dumb to her. An alpha of a whole pack. "You can leave," I waved off my servants, and they all walked away from my office. I placed both legs on my table and leaned backward with my finger on my chin. "That stupid little rat would think that she outsmarted me."I scoffed. I knew she was hiding something. She was only using her mom's illness as an excuse to perpetrate evil, and I would expose her soon. Whatever she was planning, although I didn't know it yet I was sure that she was up to some mischief. I would kill her very soon. I'd do that before she accomplishes whatever her mission was in this pack. The door opened, and Clinton walked in with a smile all over his face. "We were victorious this time," he announced excitedly. My eyes went wide in shock. "How do you mean?"
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTRIVERIt wasn't long after Elara walked out of the room, and Ella walked in. "You are awake!" She exclaimed and gasped. She rushed to me and hugged me tightly. She stayed with me for a while before pulling away from the hug. "I'll get the doctor," she told me. "The nurse already came to check on me," I stopped her. She sighed and sat on the chair in front of me. "How are you feeling right now?" She asked me.I nodded. "I feel better."She smiled. Ella held my hands and stared at me for a while. I haven't been like that with her in a while now. I wasn't too close with Ella. I missed her when she was away, and I only got to love her from afar. We never really showed or told each other how much we loved each other. But I knew deep down that the love was there. I was also aware of the fact that Ella loved me too and that she always meant well to me. She suddenly paused and sniffed. She looked around the room and continued to sniff in. "Are y
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENELARABefore I could say or do anything, the guards dragged me and began pulling me away. My heart skipped, but I tried to stay calm. I didn't want to show any signs of weakness or panic, or else they'd say I did something wrong. I had to play smart and pretend to be innocent. "What have I done?" I asked them. "Why are you seizing me, and where are you taking me?"None of them gave me any replies. They kept pulling me forcefully. I noticed that we were headed towards Edwin's office. My heartbeat increased, but I tried to control it. I didn't want to be overly nervous. "I didn't do anything wrong, let me go."They formed deaf ears to everything I said. I struggled with them for a while and stopped struggling when I realized that I wouldn't be able to free myself from their grip. They carried me into Edwin's office and released me once I was standing in front of him. I quickly began to rehearse in my heart, what I would say to Edwin. "Where ar
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX ELARAI watched River as he slowly opened his eyes. I gasped for joy and hugged him. I wrapped my arm around his neck. He quickly grabbed my hands and pulled me off gently. "I'm so sorry," I apologized. "I was just too excited that you are awake."My heart beat fast for joy. I couldn't explain the excitement I felt about the fact that River was awake. "I'm so happy that you're awake!" I told him. "I can not die easily," River told me with a smile. "It would take a lifetime to kill me."I smiled. I stood up to my feet and wiped my knees. "I would get the doctor to check on you," I told River. I didn't wait for him to respond or react, I just began to run towards the door. I stopped abruptly when I got to the door and turned around. I shouldn't let anyone know that I was here. Not even the doctors of the red breeder pack. I turned to River, and he gave me the "see?" Look. I smiled. I didn't think about that earlier. I was completely carried a