Restless and unable to find solace in sleep, I decided to take a quiet stroll around the palace grounds. The moon's gentle glow illuminated the pathways, casting a serene aura over everything. I held onto the purse I had just finished knitting earlier, my fingers still fidgeting with the soft yarn as I walked. Boredom seemed to have taken over, and even my knitting couldn't ease my restlessness.As I wandered, the night air carried a faint sound that pricked my ears. It was the sound of someone crying—soft, but unmistakably there. I furrowed my brows, trying to locate the source of the sorrowful sound. With curiosity and concern guiding my steps, I followed the trail of tears.Soon enough, I found myself in a more secluded area of the palace, where the moonlight filtered through the trees and created dancing patterns on the ground. And there, huddled on a bench, was a young girl. Her shoulders shook with each quiet sob, and my heart ached at the sight.Approaching cautiously, I cleare
Dr. Grey sat at her office desk in the Sunshine pack's clinic, her gaze distant as she was lost in her thoughts. Her mind was filled with memories of Scarlett, her heart aching with the absence of her dear friend and former assistant. Scarlett had always been a ray of sunshine in her life, and her absence was keenly felt.A soft smile tugged at the corners of Dr. Grey's lips as she thought about all the times she and Scarlett had worked together. Their bond had gone beyond a mere professional relationship; it was a deep friendship that felt almost like a mother-daughter connection. Dr. Grey had watched Scarlett grow into the strong, capable woman she was today, and she couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and affection.The memory of the health orientation program that Scarlett had organized for the pack resurfaced in Dr. Grey's mind. It had been a remarkable initiative, showcasing Scarlett's dedication to the well-being of others. She remembered how Scarlett had taken charge of th
As the moon cast its gentle glow upon the land, Adolph sat in his chamber, his heart heavy with the impending arrival of his strange illness. The room felt suffocating, the walls closing in on him as he wrestled with the fear and uncertainty that gripped his thoughts. His fingers tapped restlessly on the edge of his desk, his mind racing with thoughts of the inevitable transformation that awaited him.Summoning all his strength, Adolph pushed himself to his feet and strode to the window. The night breeze brushed against his skin, offering a brief respite from the turmoil within. He closed his eyes and let out a deep breath, trying to steady his racing heartbeat.His instincts had never steered him wrong before, and he knew that the time had come for the dreaded change. Adolph had always been the pillar of strength for his pack, the Alpha who led with determination and courage. But now, facing this challenge that even his strength couldn't conquer, he felt a gnawing sense of vulnerabil
I knocked lightly on Adolph's door, the soft sound echoing in the corridor as I waited for him to respond. A few moments later, the door opened, revealing Adolph on the other side. A small smile tugged at my lips as our eyes met."Hey," I greeted softly, my voice laced with warmth.Adolph returned my smile, though it seemed a touch more forced than usual. "Hi, Scarlett. Come in."Stepping into his room, I felt a slight sense of unease settle in my chest. Adolph's demeanor was usually so composed and confident, but today there was a hint of something different in his expression. Something that told me he was grappling with a worry or concern.As the door closed behind me, I turned to face him, my eyes searching his face. "Is everything okay, Adolph?"He hesitated, his gaze flickering away from mine for a moment before returning. "Yeah, everything's fine."Despite his words, I could sense that something was off. Adolph had always been open with me, willing to share his thoughts and conc
As I finished packing my bag, I couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement. Today was the day I would be visiting Ella in the Guide pack, and the thought of seeing my dear friend again filled me with warmth. The bag itself was a testament to my creativity – a product of my knitting during moments of boredom. The colorful yarn formed intricate patterns, and I marveled at how a simple activity could turn into a work of art.I called upon one of the palace maids to summon the guard from the Guide pack. The anticipation of the journey ahead made it difficult for me to stand still. When the guard arrived, a friendly smile on his face, I greeted him warmly and shouldered my bag, ready to embark on this adventure.As we left the Moonlight pack and set out on our journey, I couldn't help but admire the world around me. The morning air was crisp, and the sun cast a warm golden glow over everything. It was as if nature itself was welcoming me on this trip, and I felt a sense of exhilaration w
As the soft evening light filtered through the windows, I carefully made my way to the bedroom where Ella lay, asleep with her precious newborn cradled against her chest. The sight of them both in peaceful slumber filled my heart with a sense of serenity. Ella's maternal instincts were evident in the tender way she held her baby, and I couldn't help but smile at the beauty of the moment.I gently lifted the sleeping baby from Ella's embrace and placed her onto the bed with utmost care. The baby's serene expression remained unchanged, and I took a moment to admire her delicate features. With the baby safely resting, I left the room and decided to relax in the living room. The day had been eventful, and the quiet of the living space was a welcome change. I sank into a plush armchair, letting the cushions envelop me in their comfort. As I closed my eyes and exhaled deeply, the soothing atmosphere of the room enveloped me.Suddenly, a soft but distinct knock on the door roused me from my
The gentle breeze rustled through the leaves of the palace garden, carrying with it a sense of calm and renewal. Adolph stood amidst the lush greenery, his eyes closed as he inhaled deeply, savoring the clean, crisp air that surrounded him. The past three days had been a test of endurance, a battle against the darkness that resided within him. Now, as he felt the weight of that burden lifting, he couldn't help but feel a sense of relief.With a quiet sigh, Adolph began to make his way back to his room, his steps steady and purposeful. The garden had offered him a brief respite from his thoughts, but now it was time to face the reality of his situation. As he walked, his mind drifted back to the support he had received from those around him, particularly Louis. His loyal friend had been a pillar of strength, always there to offer guidance and reassurance.Just as he was lost in thought, a familiar figure appeared on the path ahead. It was Louis, a warm smile playing on his lips. Adolph
I walked into Adolph's room, grateful for the opportunity to have visited Ella and spent time in her pack. Adolph looked up from his book as I entered, and a small smile tugged at the corners of his lips."Luna Scarlett," he greeted, his voice warm and welcoming."Alpha Adolph," I replied with a smile, crossing the room to stand in front of him. "I just wanted to thank you for allowing me to go visit Ella. It meant a lot to me."He waved his hand dismissively. "You don't need to thank me for that. I'm glad you had a chance to spend time with your friend."I nodded, appreciating his understanding. "I really enjoyed my stay there. It was nice to see Ella and her new baby.""Did you have a good time?" he asked, with genuine curiosity in his eyes."Yes, I did," I replied with a smile. "Ella's pack is quite different from ours, but they have their own unique charm. And the sense of community there is really heartwarming."Adolph's gaze was thoughtful as he listened to my words. "I'm glad y
The events of the previous day gradually filtered back into my memory as I woke up. I recalled the wonderful recovery I had brought about for Adolph, the man I loved more than anything in the world, my heart fluttered with joy. Adolph walked into the room as if reading my mind, his eyes glistening with a secret he could no longer keep to himself. My heart warmed at his sight, at his commanding presence, at his unshakable affection."There is something I need to tell you, Scarlett," he said, his voice tinged with a mixture of astonishment and joy.With my interest awakened, I grinned at him and invited him to speak about whatever was on his mind. Saying, "What is it, Adolph?"He broke the news that had made him so happy with a compassionate face. "Scarlett, you're carrying our child."I was unsure of the meaning of the words for a little period of time as they hung in the air. Then, like a tsunami, the realisation swept over me. Adolph would become a father, and I would become a mothe
I took a deep breath and started to go up to each patient one at a time. I held out my hand and used the healing power the Moon goddess had given me to softly touch their foreheads. I could feel the warmth of my touch spreading throughout their bodies as the energy streamed from me. Their expressions changed as I went from one person to the next, from suffering to relief to hope.The pack's physician and his assistants were astounded to see the once-pale faces come to life and take on colour. As they realised that our pack had finally experienced healing, gratitude filled their eyes. My eyes started to tear up, not from grief but from the intense feelings I was feeling at the time.The doctor of the pack remarked, his voice full of awe, "Thank you, Luna Scarlett. Our pack has been given a second chance at life thanks to you."I grinned, a mixture of pride and modesty filling my heart. "It's not just me," I said in response. "The Moon goddess is the one who saved us. And you all made t
With a start, I awoke to see my surroundings illuminated by an ethereal, otherworldly light. My original assumption was that I had entered the werewolf afterlife known as Elysium. However, as my senses became more acute, I understood that I was still very much alive.Not in her regular shape but rather as a display of her real power, the Moon goddess stepped in front of me. I received a fleeting glimpse of it before my life vanished, a sight that should have been impossible for mortal eyes to see."Am I really in Elysium?" My voice quivered in amazement and perplexity as I questioned.The Moon goddess grinned warmly, exuding a presence that was at once incredibly strong and utterly compassionate. "No, my dear, you are still among the living."I exhaled a sigh of relaxation as appreciation flooded my body. I'm grateful to the moon goddess for saving my life."I must apologise, Scarlett," she said, her eyes displaying a trace of regret. You perished because that was me in my actual form
I was standing in front of Adolph when I realized that this might be our final embrace and our last time together.I clutched on Adolph as if my life depended on it as his arms embraced me in a warm, loving hug. We both had tears streaming down our faces as a bittersweet monument to the love we had for one another.Adolph muttered inconsolably, "I don't want to let you go," his voice shaking with sorrow.Although his words mirrored my own, I realized there was nothing else to do. In an attempt to permanently imprint the memory of his aroma and touch into my very being, I squeezed him closer while buried my face in his shoulder.Adolph touched my ear and whispered, "I love you, Scarlett."Even though I was choking on emotion, I was still able to speak through the tears. Adolph, I also adore you with all of my heart.Time seemed to stand still as we held to each other for what seemed like an endless amount of time during our heartbreaking farewell. Although I wanted to cling to this emb
Through my room's curtains, the dawn's first light could be seen. I had been up all night thinking about the agonizing decision I had to make. The load of sacrifice was one that fate had placed on my shoulders. I had to face my destiny since I could no longer deny it.My limbs were heavy with tiredness as I got up from the floor and walked over to Adolph's room. No matter how terrible it would be for both of us, he was my heart and my love, and I needed to tell him what I had decided.Adolph was seated on his bed when I walked into his room, looking at me with concern and a sense of despair. We need to discuss, I said in a shaking voice, "Adolph."He nodded, never taking his eyes off of mine, and I could tell he was nervous from the look on his face.I inhaled deeply as every word I spoke caused my heart to ache. "Adolph, I've made a decision."What decision, Scarlett? he inquired, his brows furrowed.I battled to contain the feelings that threatened to overpower me as tears began to
I was standing in Adolph's room when the words were spoken, my heart racing with a mix of rage, perplexity, and despair. Adolph looked at me, but it was obvious that he was uneasy and unsure of how to handle the feelings that had risen between us.His voice quivered as he said, "Scarlett," "I... I didn't know how to tell you."I was unable to muster the will to reply. I was now at my most enraged. My anger had been simmering. I had placed my entire life and heart in Adolph's hands, and now I stood in front of him, staring at the unthinkable.Adolph inquired, "How are you holding up, Scarlett?" showing his concern for my well being.The question he asked only served to feed my rage. He knew what he and Louis had talked about and what they had decided on my behalf, so how could he ask me that?I spoke louder and more vehemently out of exasperation, "Sit down and explain everything to me!"Adolph complied and sat down on the side of his bed with his shoulders hunched. He started up by de
As Louis made his way to the pack's clinic, his heart was racing with urgency. His beloved wife Anna was seriously ill, and this worried and terrified him. Louis was unable to bear to watch the suffering of the lady he loved since the evil that had befallen their pack had now spread to their house.He hurried inside the pack's clinic after forcing open its thick doors and searching the space for a recognisable face. He located the pack doctor, who was responding to Anna's needs, among the medical staff and worried pack members.The doctor of the pack greeted him, "Louis," with a grave gaze. "Anna is suffering from the strange illness, and I'm doing everything I can for her,"Louis screamed in a desperate tone, "Please, do whatever you can to save her.Louis received a comforting hand on the shoulder from the pack's physician. Louis, I'll do my best. We won't give up on her since we're all in this together.Louis left the clinic with a heavy heart, realizing that there wasn't much more
Louis couldn't help but bring up the matter that had been bothering him as they entered the palace. Although he was aware that such a choice would be difficult to make, he also understood how crucial it would be for the pack's survival.Adolph, I recognise how challenging this is for you," Louis said hesitantly. I'm not sure if I could sacrifice Anna if someone asked me to. But we need to keep in mind that our entire pack's welfare is on the line."Adolph paused and rubbed his brow as he considered Louis's remarks. The decision weighed heavy on his shoulders, and he was aware that whichever course he chose would have far-reaching effects.Adolph responded, his voice heaving with emotion, "I know, Louis." However, I find it intolerable to consider forsaking Scarlett. She is absolutely everything to me, and I cannot fathom living without her.Louis gave a sympathetic nod as he nodded in agreement. "I understand, my friend. Anna's loss is unimaginable to me as well. But we must always ke
The rate at which the pack members fell sick was alarming and it was evident that the workload for each doctor's assistant was unbearable. I thought about how I could offer a solution that would relieve everyone a bit so I decided that some maids which were not affected by the strange disease should be allowed to assist us in the clinic. I informed the pack's doctor about it before taking such a step. He agreed and was happy that I came up with that idea. The maids worked nonstop, their commitment constant, assuring that those in our care had all they required, as well as comfort and cleaning. The doctor of the pack, a beacon of knowledge and generosity, expressed his appreciation for our help. "Scarlett, your maids have been a tremendous help," he added, his voice full of gratitude. Without their assistance, we would not have survived.I agreed and nodded, feeling a surge of pride for my maids. They share our pack's dedication and compassion.But despite all the activity and const