*Waiting*
Elara's POV:
My heart was wounded even though I tried to be strong while snow felt utterly defeated, we had lost the one we were meant to be with. As werewolves, our mates were supposed to know us deeply, understand, and care for us always without wanting anything in return. It's tough feeling knowing that we won't ever experience that kind of love from a destined partner since he chose another over us. I ended up being a wolf without a mate.
But I shouldn't be sad about it. It's his loss for choosing Caitlin instead of his real partner just to impress the Dawn Pack.
We ran until we could hardly breathe. Finally, we stopped at our pond, a place that brings us peace, and we howled sadly into the night. Snow felt really beaten down and hurt, so she retreated into my mind to heal, while I finally let myself cry a lot.
That was the last I heard of her. I had hoped the effects would have lessoned by now since we broke our bond, but I wasn’t that lucky. But again, I shook off the feeling and prepared to push through this like everything was normal.
"Well, if you don't want to talk, it's fine but don't take too much time to heal." I sighed, uncovering myself from the bed to find fur patches on my neck, remnants of my wolf. It puzzled me; transformation furs usually vanished quickly. My body felt amiss. I ran to the mirror to take a look at it—it was fur.
"Snow," I called inwardly, urgency rising, but she remained silent. "I have to work today, and I can't have fur on my body."
Preparing to leave, I felt wetness under my nose and rubbed my hand on it, blood dripping from my nose—a troubling sign of something worse to come.
*****
Work today superseded the other days as we had to clean the bouquet hall where the wedding took place and all the guest rooms in the mansion. After doing some of my share of work, I decided to take a short break, holding my phone in my hand when I received a call from Jason, my close friend, and neighbor.
"Hello-"
"Elara, something happened," Jason said, sounding troubled over the phone. "What is it, Jason? I'm so busy and don't have time for gossip."
"This is serious. Your father has been taken away by warriors of the pack." The moment he said that my phone slipped from my ear. My father, taken away? I didn't understand what he meant.
"Hello, hello..." I heard his voice.
"Elara?" I picked up the phone and answered it, "Tell me you're joking?!"
"I'm not. The Alpha came here with some men a while ago, and your father was taken in chains. I have no idea what he did, but I think it has something to do with snitching on the pack."
"That can't be true."
"It is." He responded, "And I hate to admit that I warned you! I told you that being the Alpha doesn't guarantee that he is a good person." While Jason spoke over the phone, I turned speechless.
Jason was my childhood friend, and he'd always kick against my relationship with Harden. He never trusted him, and I should have followed his words back then.
I couldn't believe that he would do this to my father and needed to confirm. Although he betrayed my heart, the Harden I knew would never hurt my family. He'd never think of hurting me.
I put my phone in my pocket and ran outside, going to find my father. Since Jason said he was taken by the warriors, he should be at the confinement center already. I made my way there without thinking twice.
At the gate, I was denied entry by the guards, "Let me in, my father is in there!" I yelled, but the men in charge acted deaf. Another person from inside came over and asked who I was. Who was I? I asked myself too.
"My father has been sent here, I want to meet him."
"Who are you?" He asked again. "Only wolves of high status can be allowed in, or criminals."
I was a nobody. Just the daughter of an Omega who meant almost nothing to the pack. My family was like scavengers in the eyes of everyone. We fed on what was left after least. My mother and I worked at the Alpha's mansion to ensure that the Alpha's kindness was still sufficient for the family, and my father barely left the house. What must he have done to be sent to prison?
"Please, let me see my father," I begged, moving forward because he seemed like a good man, but he came in front of the other two, stopping me with his hand.
"You can only be allowed here if you got permission from the Alpha. Leave now." He growled.
Seeing I was unsuccessful, I decided to leave. I thought of my next plan as I walked back.
Harden. I said to myself. The relationship between the both of us wasn't so good, but he might help me if I talked to him.
I made my way back to the mansion to ask one of the maids about his whereabouts.
I heard them gossiping this morning about the mansion the Alpha gifted Harden and Caitlin for their wedding. I also heard that they moved there, and I just needed the address. Once I returned, I asked one of the others about the mansion, and after getting the information I needed, I didn't waste more time going to find him at the mansion close to the border on foot.
"Get out!" The guard said sternly as soon as I told him I wanted to see Harden.
At first, I believed he was in there; perhaps he did not want to see me, but I wouldn't leave here till I meet with him, even if it would take the whole day.
I jumped up, trying to see through the gates to check if he was around, and yelled his name, "Harden!"
"Girl, do you want to die? I asked you to get the fuck out!" The guard barked, and then another stopped him from yelling further. "Mike, if she doesn't want to leave, it's fine. We already told her that the Alpha is away; she can spend all her time waiting for him.
I continued to wait by the side of the gate, constantly checking my time to see if it should be around the usual time he'd return, but that time went by, and he still wasn't here. The weather had begun to dull out, and the thunder roared occasionally, showing signs that it would rain heavily, but I couldn't leave. My mind only made instances of what if he returns after I must have gone? And it pushed me to spend more time waiting for him.
Soon fatigue tugged at my limbs, threatening to pull me into the embrace of unconsciousness. The rain had begun to fall, hammering hard, blurring my vision, making the world a blurry watercolor painting. My strength waned, the ground beneath me felt unsteady, and I fought against the overwhelming urge to surrender to weariness.
I found a small shade by the side of the fence and lowered my back to the ground, rubbing my hands against my palms. The cold had crawled under my skin, giving me goosebumps; my body could no longer stand the cold, and it felt like I was going to pass out.
Just when the edges of my consciousness blurred, a figure emerged through the downpour. Harden finally acknowledged my presence. My heart swelled with a mix of relief and frustration. I looked from his boots up to his face; he was a dark shadow that had come to get me. An umbrella over his head with an expressionless face.
"Why now?" I wanted to scream, but my parched throat only managed a hoarse whisper. Harden approached, his face obscured by the rain, a silhouette of authority and power. His voice, stern yet laced with concern, cut through the storm. "Why did you come here?" My body felt uneasy and needed to rest.
"Thank you for coming..." I muttered.
I woke up feeling groggy, surrounded by a strange living room. It was fancy, with art and furniture I didn't recognize. Panic hit me—I couldn't figure out why I am here or where I am "How did I end up here?" I asked inwardly and then realized that I had fallen unconscious in the rain. What happened after that?
Managing to drag my tired body out of the couch, I massagedmy head with my hands. It felt like I had been hit hard in the head, and then I started to recall what had happened in the last few hours—my Father! It all came back like an overwhelming emotional surge. I needed to find Harden.
My eyes searched around, hoping to find something familiar, and that's when I saw him, standing in front of the huge open glass window, and it made my heart skipped a beat. I stood up, staring at him, unable to look away. Not seeing him for a few days felt like years of being away. He held his shoulder high and proud, just like the Alpha his parents wanted him to be.
"H-Harden?" I mumbled with a parched throat.
He turned to me with his eyes meeting mine.
*Comeback to Me*Elara's POV:"You're awake," his hoarse voice said as he walked toward me. "Why did you stand under the rain? You should have just gone home instead of making yourself sick from the rain." Harden scolded, his slender fingers held my chin, pushing my face to the side as he inspected me. It felt awkward. What if the Luna arrived? She would misunderstand the scene. I slowly stepped back, letting him know I was uncomfortable with this.In self-realization, his hand hung in mid-air for a short while, clenching into a fist before he dropped it by his side. I could tell he was annoyed because his mood instantly changed. He was not the same person who cared if I was drenched in the rain a while ago."Why did you come here, Elara? I thought I already told you that Caitlin is my mate. You should stay away from our lives," he said."I didn't come here by choice. You made me come," I told him.He tittered, "How?""My father.""I never believed that there will come to be a day whe
*Saved* *Elara's POV*Morning arrived with a jolt. My head pounded, breaths ragged as I surfaced from unconsciousness. My aching body felt as though I had been dragged from a deep sea.I scanned the unfamiliar room, meeting the gaze of a striking blonde-haired stranger leaning against the door, cigarette and a bottle of alcohol in hand. He had many beautiful traits: blonde hair, grey eyes, a protruding nose, thin fine lips, a strong jawline, and a huge build of about 6.3 feet. He was more handsome than any man I'd seen. I looked away from him when it felt like I was gawking too much."Where am I? How did I get here?" I asked, disoriented and puzzled by the environment."You're awake? I'll get you something to eat," he replied, tossing the cigarette away and walking to the bedside.He reached out for the wet rag, which I hadn't noticed on my head, took it, dropped it in water, and then left the room for a short while. When he came back, he carried a tray of food with him, which he pl
*Replacement*"You should calm down. Maybe a little training would lighten your mood," he suggested and informed me that the private training room was ready to be used. Jack accompanied me there.I changed into my armor, picking my favorite sword and shield from the rack. After dressing, I threw a sword at Jack, inviting him to a sword match. He gladly accepted.I moved back a bit, setting my sword in front of me, and then, in an instant, rushed at Jack to strike him with my sword. He blocked the attack with his shield."Cool down, man. Do you want to hurt me?" Jack asked, his face still showing shock from almost having his head severed a while ago."Hold your sword properly," I replied, more like a warning."You have to get a hold of yourself, Harden. As the Alpha of the pack, you're not supposed to be seen acting this way, do you want to kill your beta??"I growled at him and then he knew I was more than serious. His grip on the sword tightened, ready to defend.This time I moved wi
*Help me*Before I could open the door, he did it himself. There he stood, a medium-sized towel loosely wrapped around his waist, droplets of water cascading from his hair down to his shoulders, abs and coming to settle in front of the v- line, my eyes widened as I followed the movement droplets of water settling and been absorbed by the towel hanging loosed in his lower waistI couldn't take my eyes off him, he was handsome seeing him up close I wouldn't lie, but there was something more to him, something compelling about this man, perhaps the fact that he was an Alpha and all she-wolves would be technically attracted to the Alpha.With another towel, he dried his hair with his thin lips protruding. Everything about this man exuded a commanding presence."Why did you come here?" he asked, his voice different from earlier—perhaps a figment of my imagination."Uhmm..." I faltered momentarily. He seemed about to shut the door in my face when I recalled why I'd come. Holding the door ope
*Finding Elara*The bond persisted, a tugging sensation resonating in my chest, an unspoken plea for her safety. It was my wolf who refused to sever the connection, an instinctual need to know she was alright."We'll find her soon," Jack affirmed, his eyes scanning the information laid out before us.The pain in my shoulder intensified, an unbearable weight of worry and yearning. One part of me longed to see her, to ensure she was safe while my conscience could only think about Caitlin's feelings. She wouldn't be happy to know that I still feel for another woman while we're together. We have to find a way to sever the bond."Find her, Jack. I need to know where she lives Check if she's doing well," I pleaded, desperation seeping into my voice."In the past few days, I've gathered some clues silently. There are whispers about an injured wolf seeking refuge in the Dawn Pack territory. It's not confirmed, but the injured matches Elara's description," Jack explained, heightening my intere
*How Hard Can it Get?*"Did you bring her here??" Arthur asked. Both of them turned silent, staring into each other, and I assumed he was using a mind link, telling him something that he wouldn't want the rest of us to hear. As werewolves, we all could mind-link each other, but mine was gone, along with my wolf."She's not supposed to be at this training center, take her back," he said. Elias looked at me, probably signaling me to be ready for action. I placed my hands together, "Please help me," I pleaded, hoping for a change of heart. I was ready to kneel if that was what he wanted."Elias," He called, and I could sense a hint of annoyance in his voice, but I stood my ground."Please, Alpha. My father is in trouble.""If you can successfully dodge two blows, I'll listen to you and then maybe agree to help."Really! How hard can it get? I turned optimistic; I'd do my best to make sure I win so he gives in."But if you're unsuccessful, you'll go back with Elias, agreed?" I nodded my r
*Warmth*I spilled out the mess of my life—how things fell apart with Harden, why I had to leave Scorpio, and how I found shelter in Arthur's pack.After my story, I heard her sigh over the phone. "I'm sorry, Elara. You must have struggled a lot. I always said Harden was no good. I never liked the fact that he turned you into someone else. I knew he'd only leave you after all that." I hated admitting they were right about Harden. Along with Jason, Daphne never liked him, and now I could see their reasons. Harden was a spineless ass.I heard her grin over the phone, her tone shifted. "Forget about that jerk. You dumped him right? Now tell me about this new Alpha, is he hot? Are you guys a thing already?""No... Ew!!!" My face twitched. "I'm done with Alphas, Daphne, at least for now.""But he's handsome, right?" She pressed and I reluctantly admitted the obvious. The words felt heavy coming from my lips with a forced laughter which I tried to hold back. "Yes.""I knew it!" She exclaime
*My Pulse Quickened At The Sight of Elara*I and my Beta had searched the whole place for this woman—how come she appeared in front of me, and the arms of another man?My pulse quickened at the sight of Elara. Seeing her dressed differently from her usual style made my blood boil. She was here with the Alpha of the Dawn pack and Caitlin's brother, Arthur Graham. Curling herself in his arms like a total bitch. I could only imagine how she got involved with him.My anger reached the rising point and I clenched my fist, I needed to let out rage so I stormed out of the dance floor and went to sit in front of the bar. The bartender quickly served me something strong, although werewolves barely got drunk, I could feel the heat of the alcohol on my skin.I gestured for the bartender to pour me another glass, gulping down everything. My soul was boiling, and my wolf was beginning to get aggressive.I needed something to calm me down. One part of me wanted to pull her out of Arthur's hand and
*Have Faith in Arthur*The night settled over the pack lands like a heavy cloak, thick with silence and shadows. Outside, the trees rustled, and a cool breeze slipped through, carrying the faint scent of the forest. But inside the council room, there was a different tension—a sense of danger lurking beneath the surface.Elias entered, his gaze sweeping across the faces of the pack elders who were already seated. The leader of the pack elders sat at the head of the table, his fingers tapping slowly against the polished wood, his expression calm yet watchful.Around him, the others—grim, wary men and women with faces weathered by years of loyalty and fierce battles—whispered among themselves, glancing at Elias as he took his seat.His eyes found Elias’s, and he nodded in greeting. "Glad you could join us, Elias."Elias nodded, his gaze calm but his posture guarded. He was here as Arthur’s stand-in tonight, but it felt different without Arthur’s powerful presence beside him. This wasn’t
*Your Goal*“The pack elders scheduled an emergency meeting; it’s concerned with your accident.”“When you get there, don’t let on anything. This fight has become personal; I will not involve people from my pack,” Arthur instructed, and Elias nodded.Arthur turned to Elara, his gaze softening. “Elara, I know you’re worried, but I need you to stay safe, too. If they couldn’t get to me directly, they might come for those closest to me. You’ll go back home today. Don’t come to see me unless I return home.”Her hand tightened around his. “But—”“I’ll be fine, Elara. I just need one more day before I bounce back.”“But I can stay at the pack house with you; I can take care of myself,” she said, trying to convince him because she didn’t want to leave.“I don’t want that. There are so many who have their eyes on you.” Arthur had always known that many disliked Elara because she was an outsider, and he didn’t want to give them the advantage while he was still bedridden.He gave her a faint sm
*Give Some Credit to the Witch*Selene’s expression turned serious as she looked at him, her bruised face hinting at the ordeal she had endured. She hesitated before speaking, her voice softer. “You could at least apologize for nearly killing me last night. That was a tough fight, I must admit.”Elias’s eyes flickered, a hint of something close to regret crossing his face as he looked at her. Her bruised face and weakened body tugged at something within him, though he quickly forced it back. She had, after all, saved Arthur, and perhaps she deserved some credit for that.But his pride wouldn’t allow him to voice any apology, and he simply narrowed his gaze, his tone unyielding. “Be grateful I let you live. I had every reason to kill you.”Selene smirked, though the effort seemed to cost her. Her pale lips trembled slightly in discomfort. “Grateful, huh?” She chuckled softly, though the sound was tinged with pain.Although her mind was crowded right now, there was something she'd alway
*He's Alive*In the morning, Elara woke up, still feeling discomfort in her chest. She washed her face and stood in front of the mirror, searching her reflection for any visible reaction, maybe even a hint of fur from her wolf—but there was none. She wondered what could be the cause. Last night, she couldn’t sleep, her wolf filling her head with howls, sensing that their mate might be in danger, or probably hurt. She tried reaching out to Arthur several times, but he didn’t respond, so she prayed for his safety. Arthur was strong and powerful, and she had immense faith in him; there was no way he’d lose in a fight.To distract herself while waiting for Arthur, Elara decided to work on the plants. Many of them needed special care, which she had noticed since first arriving here. She took the tools from the gardener and went into the garden.Elara knelt in the garden, her fingers gently tending to the young plants that had sprouted. The sun cast a warm glow over her, its gentle light a
*Dark Magic Tolerance*Caitlin nodded, swallowing hard. She didn’t have any other choice. As much as she hated to admit it, she was at Alberto’s mercy. "Please do something," Caitlin said again. Alberto responded with a nod this time, and seeing the softened look on his face, Caitlin had hope that he would help. She left the house with the thought that she had to be by her family's side at this time so no one suspected her. She walked back to her car, trembling with fear of being caught, constantly looking behind to make sure no one was following.Once Caitlin left, Alberto signaled someone who had been hiding in the shadows, lurking behind the dark curtains since the time Caitlin arrived. He was quick to hear her footsteps and instructed his companion to go into hiding.The person came out from hiding, their face barely visible behind a grim smile. Alberto went to the cellar and returned with a special bottle. He uncorked it and drank directly from it before giving his companion a si
*Not in the Bargain*Caitlin’s heart pounded in her chest as she paced around her room. Her mother had just delivered the news—Arthur had been shot with a strange bullet, and his condition was grave. Her mind raced with confusion, anger, and something she didn’t want to admit to herself: guilt.It wasn’t supposed to go this far. She never wanted to see Arthur in this state. All her plans, all her careful manipulation—none of it had involved this. She had wanted to hurt Elara, make her suffer, but Arthur? Her stepbrother? This wasn’t part of the plan.Her mother’s voice echoed in her ears, warning her that the situation was dire. Dark magic was involved, and the pack was panicking. They had no idea how to save him, and if something wasn’t done soon, Arthur wouldn’t make it through the night.There was only one person who might have answers, Caitlin thought. After more moments of deliberation, Caitlin was clear in her decision.She grabbed her coat, keys, and stormed out of the house. T
*Fading***Arthur's POV:**Everything hurts.There’s no other way to describe it. Every breath feels like fire, every movement sends shockwaves of agony through my body. The wound in my chest throbs, pulsing in rhythm with my slowing heartbeat. I can feel the blood leaving me, feel the life draining from my body with every passing second. I try to focus, to stay conscious, but the world around me keeps blurring and spinning.I can't lose this fight—not now, not after everything.But my body isn’t listening to me anymore. My limbs are heavy, too heavy to move, and I feel myself sinking deeper into the cold. My vision fades in and out, darkness creeping into the edges of my mind. I struggle to hold on, to keep myself tethered to reality, but it’s slipping away. Fast.“Arthur, stay with us.”The voice is distant, muffled, like it’s coming from far away. It’s Tony—I recognize his voice even in the haze. He sounds desperate, but I can barely make sense of his words. I want to answer him, t
*Witches Help*It wasn’t long before Arthur’s parents arrived, their expressions grim and heavy with worry. His father, the previous Alpha, stood tall, his face a mask of control, but the tension in his body betrayed his fear. His mother, the former Luna, clutched her husband’s arm, her eyes wide with concern as she gazed at Arthur lying unconscious on the healer’s table.Mira turned to them, her face pale. “I need your permission to reach out to a witch coven. The bullet that struck Arthur… it’s filled with dark magic. I can’t treat it here. They might have the antidote.”The room fell into a heavy silence.His father’s eyes narrowed. “A witch coven?” His voice was low, filled with disdain. “After everything we’ve been through with witches, you think we should trust them now?” There was anger evident in his tone.Mira hesitated but held her ground. “I understand your history, but the Alpha’s life is at stake. This magic is old, older than anything I’ve seen. If we don’t do something,
*A Struggle for Survival*Just when Arthur thought he would black out, his eyes snapped open, and his body trembled in agony. It felt like the Moon Goddess was giving him a second chance, urging him to do all he could to stay alive. He fought desperately to stay conscious.The pain from the open wound surged through him like waves, threatening to drown him. His vision blurred, the world around him spinning wildly as he struggled to keep himself awake.Black, abnormal blood seeped from the wound, and though he was vaguely aware of Tony’s desperate movements nearby, all he could focus on was the fire consuming his body from within.*Stay awake. For Elara. For the pack, and Family.* His mind repeated it over and over, a mantra to keep him grounded. Each breath was a battle, shallow and ragged, as if even the air resisted him. Arthur clenched his fists, a groan escaping him as he tried to force the pain down to his stomach.“This can’t be it,” he muttered under his breath. “I can't... Thi