This little bakery was my heaven.
Whenever I was here, I was the happiest. It was right in the middle of town, and since it was the only bakery around, the place was always packed from the minute I opened until late at night. There wasn’t a single free moment—and that’s why I loved it. It was my escape.
And today, it was an escape from him. The Alpha, who is haunting my mind even in my dreams. The incredibly inappropriate, too-real dream I had about him.
I could still feel his touch and how his lips felt on my skin. It felt so real, like he had actually been there.
I shudder and force the thoughts away, focusing on work. I bury myself in mixing the dough, making the fillings, and doing all the things to distract myself.
But suddenly, something feels off.
My heart starts pounding violently against my chest for no reason. My skin starts burning as if I am standing under the scorching sun, and my hands begin to tremble.
I stagger back, and grip the counter, desperate to get some air.
I stumble outside my kitchen, grab a brown paper bag, and start breathing into it. My vision blurs, and I feel my legs wobbling beneath me.
“What the hell is happening to me?” I ask myself, taking a deep breath inside the bag.
"Everybody, please, can I have a minute?" I cough, my voice shaky.
A few customers turn and look at me in concern.
"Ingrid, are you okay?" one of them asks, and I shake my head vigorously.
"I need everyone out, please. I shall reopen soon," I urge them, motioning towards the exit.
Once the last person is gone, I lock the door and pull down all the blinds.
Out of nowhere, my head starts to throb violently, making me drop to the floor, and I clutch my knees to my chest. The fever from earlier turns into unbearable shivers, like my body has been thrown into an ice-cold lake.
"Something is definitely wrong," I whisper the words to myself as I force my trembling legs to stand and move towards the small bathroom in my office. I flick on the light and look at myself in the mirror.
I barely recognize the woman staring back at me. Dark circles frame my eyes like I haven’t slept in days, and my skin looks paler than usual.
I squeeze my eyes shut, and I hear something. A voice. It's low and hoarse, whispering something repeatedly.
"Meet me in the forest! Now!!," it repeats, and I hear it clearly.
I gasp, my eyes flying open, and I slap myself—hard. Once, twice, and a third time, but the voice doesn’t stop.
Panic curls around my chest, squeezing me tight. It doesn’t seem real, yet my feet start moving before my mind can catch up.
I grab my car keys and a pocketknife, my body acting on instinct, and I go to my car and start driving.
The pain in my head intensifies the closer I get to the woods, forcing me to slow down.
By the time I reach the edge of the forest, I am barely breathing.
I step out of the car, the rational part of me screaming this is dangerous: turn back. You are walking straight into the unknown, but it isn’t me thinking anymore.
Something or someone is pulling me towards the danger and I am not able to fight the urge to turn back.
"Just a little further," the voice comes back again and so I obey.
I step deeper into the woods until I stumble on a branch and fall hard to the ground.
The pain in my head becomes sharper, and I can’t help but scream. My whole body starts aching, and I roll on the ground desperately, clutching my stomach as the pain spreads like wildfire.
"What is happening to me?!" I shout, my voice echoing through the trees.
I let out another scream, hoping someone will hear me, but nothing. I try to stand, but my legs give in, and I crash onto the ground again, the pain becoming worse and worse.
"What is happening?" I cry, barely hearing my voice, but this time, I get an answer.
"It looks like you are turning, Ingrid." A hoarse voice growls from behind me.
I force myself to roll over, and that’s when I see the Alpha casually sitting on a rock and watching me.
"Please help me. Please," I beg desperately, tears running down my face, but he doesn’t move.
I dig my nails into the sand and drag myself toward him until I reach his feet.
"Take me to the hospital, please!" I plead, gasping for air.
He looks down, his expression unreadable, and bites his lower lip. “No hospital will help you, Ingrid. You are turning, " he responds, his voice steady, as if he had seen this before.
"If I were you, I wouldn’t fight it," he sighs, "It will only make it worse if you do."
I lie there, barely understanding what he is saying, but the voice from earlier comes back again.
"Take a deep breath," it whispers, and I listen to it. I take three deep breaths, but then, my nail beds split open, and blood starts dripping onto the ground as something sharp pushes through. They look like claws.
I let out another louder scream, rubbing my hands against the sand, but it doesn’t help. The transformation continues.
"You need to help me, please..." I beg, my voice barely coming out.
A crack in my legs follows, and the bones snap, twisting, reshaping, sending a fresh wave of agony through my body.
"Why did you do this to me?" I cry, my voice breaking. "Please—kill me now."
I look at him, hoping to see a hint of sympathy, but his face remains blank.
"You were supposed to die when I bit you, Ingrid. This wasn’t supposed to happen." He mutters in a cold, detached voice.
"Then why am I alive? Please… finish what you started. Kill me now and take me out of this misery." I whimper, my breath coming in short, painful gasps.
My other leg snaps, and I collapse flat on the ground, my body shaking violently.
"Kill me." I plead with the last ounce of energy I have left.
The Alpha finally stands, and I hear his boots crunching against the fallen leaves as he crouches beside me. I feel his piercing gaze scanning my body, his eyes darting across my trembling frame.
I take a deep breath, prepare myself for the end, and close my eyes.
Seconds pass, then minutes, but nothing happens.
I slowly open my eyes, and he’s still there, just staring at me.
"Kill me!" I shout, using the last bit of strength I have.
But he shakes his head. "I cannot kill one of our own, Ingrid. We have a code, " he responds.
His jaw clenches, and he bites his lower lip like he’s trying to make sense of what’s happening.
"I am not one of you," I whisper, my throat burning.
He squints, lifting my trembling hand, and examining the sharp claws that have replaced my nails.
"The bite only turns someone with the werewolf gene," he blurts, almost to himself. "If you were purely human, you’d be dead."
I feel the wind against my face as I slowly struggle to open my eyes. My body is aching in ways I can't begin to comprehend. The ground beneath me is damp, and as I shift, I realize I'm covered in mud. Completely naked. I panic and sit up quickly, hugging my arms around my chest."What happened?" I whisper to myself, my voice hoarse. The last clear memory I have is of the alpha telling me I’m turning into a werewolf. But after that? Nothing. Just darkness.I hear a rustling sound in the bushes nearby, and my breath catches. The alpha steps out, carrying a bundle of clothes, and without a word, he tosses them at my feet."What happened to me? I don’t remember anything," I mutter, my hands trembling as I reach for the pants."You turned. That’s what happened," he replies, his voice calm and dismissive, crossing his hands over his chest. "You’ve been running through these woods in your wolf form for two days."“Two days?” I gasp, my heart pounding as I struggle to process his words. I w
"Why is he taking so long?" I ask myself as I shift uncomfortably on the worn-out leather couch in my dad's study. My body still aches, but the pain is nothing compared to the storm brewing inside me.I stand up, tiptoe to the door, and carefully peek out. I see the hunters wrapping up whatever they’ve been discussing with a few unfamiliar faces. I see my father nodding, his expression unreadable, before he finally turns toward the study.I hurry back to the chair, grab one of his old hunter books from the desk, and flip it open, pretending to read. The door creaks open, and I brace myself.He walks in without looking at me and heads straight to his ridiculously large chair at his desk."What do you need, Ingrid?" he asks, his voice sharp and commanding.I place the book down and adjust myself on the chair. His piercing gaze makes my stomach twist, but I swallow my fear and clear my throat."Something happened to me when I was away," I begin, choosing my words carefully.He squints an
“What is she doing here? Who brought her here?” a deep, hoarse voice asks, making my skin prickle.“It’s me, Alpha Lucian. I saw her passed out next to the river when I was out running. I thought she was dead.” A second voice replies, sounding hesitant, almost cautious.“She’s one of us. I couldn’t leave her out there.”A long sigh follows, and then the voice I now recognize as the alpha’s speaks again.“As soon as she wakes up, send her to me.”I hear footsteps fading, and I finally gather enough courage to open my eyes. The first thing I see is a man standing next to me. I recognize him—he is one of the guards who had been sleeping the day I escaped.Sitting beside me is a woman carefully tending to my wound.“Please don’t sit up. You lost a lot of blood,” she says, gently pushing me back to the bed as I try to sit up.The man beside her narrows his eyes at me and suddenly points a finger.“You! I recognize you. You’re the hunter’s daughter,” he says, his tone laced with suspicion.
“If I find you anywhere near this pack again, I will kill you. This time, I’ll make sure you’re dead.” Lucian’s words ring in my head over and over again as I walk through Shadow Ridge Forest.I clench my jaw and push forward. My body is weak, my shoulder aching, but I refuse to stop.I am alone, homeless with nowhere to sleep and nothing to eat.And on top of all of that, it’s only a matter of time before my father tracks me down and kill me.I shake my head, refusing to dwell on it.I do not have the time to feel sorry for myself or wallow in misery. Just because Lucian refused to help me, and my father is hunting me, doesn’t mean I get to give up.I push on, walking for what feels like hours and Just as I’m about to leave Shadow Ridge, I spot something through the trees—a house.It looks abandoned.Hope flickers inside me and I walk toward it cautiously, scanning my surroundings, making sure it’s safe and no one is around. I reach the door and push it open, the wood groaning unde
I walk into town as cautiously as I can, sticking to the busiest streets. I make sure I blend in with the crowd, using my hair to cover my face. To them, I’m just another stranger passing by.I make my way to the back entrance of my bakery, glancing over my shoulder every now and then to make sure I’m not being followed. My hands shake slightly as I twist the doorknob and I slip inside.The familiar scent of fresh pastries and vanilla still lingers, even though the place has been untouched since the day I turned.I move fast, denying myself the time to get sentimental.I grab a duffle bag from my office and start tossing everything I can find—money from the till, non-perishable food, clothes, bathroom supplies.I then take one last look at my little bakery, the place I once thought would be my future and a lump forms in my throat, but I swallow it down and turn to leave.Just as I open the door, I freeze.I find Logan standing outside, gun in hand.Without saying a word, he pushes me
Kira was right. The pain wasn’t as bad as the first time. If I do this a couple more times, it will get easier.I watch as she runs through the trees, jumping over fallen logs and crossing rivers like it’s nothing. She’s free and happy.I get now why she wanted this run so badly.But unlike Kira, my mind is stuck on the attack. No matter how much I want Lucian to suffer, there are kids there. Innocent lives that don’t deserve to be slaughtered by my deranged father.I have to warn them."Kira, we need to change back," I whisper in her head. "I’ve decided to warn Lucian and the rest of the pack!""Ugh, okay. Give me a few more minutes. Let me enjoy this run before Lucian kills us the second he sees you.""Kira, now! There’s no time!" I snap.She sighs dramatically but obeys, turning back towards our cabin."Buzzkill," she sneers, as I shift back, landing hard on my knees.I catch my breath and shake off the lingering pain. "Come on, girl, we’ll have more runs in the future. For now, we
My arms ached, and my fingers became raw from hours of scrubbing wooden floors.Lucian’s idea of letting me stay wasn’t about accepting me into the pack. It was about making me their slave.The second I agreed to stay behind, I became the lowest of the low—an Omega, the pack’s slave and punching bag. They all barked orders at me whenever they pleased. Clean this. Fetch that. Cook. Serve. Scrub.It was humiliating.At first, I convinced myself it made sense, that I have to earn their trust, prove my loyalty and then work my way up.But never have I ever been so wrong in my life.No matter what I did, they still treated me like trash. Even the kids sneered at me, some even spitting on the ground in front of me when they passed.All they saw was the hunter’s daughter—the offspring of the man who has dedicated his life to slaughtering their kind.It didn’t matter that I had saved half of them from him, including their alpha, who would have probably died if I hadn’t been there.None of it
"Kira, we have to get out of town," I mutter, rushing inside the cabin.I find my duffle bag exactly where I left it, and I yank it open, my fingers shaking as I sift through its contents."Everything is still here," I breathe out in relief.Kira sighs in my head, her voice edged with urgency."Good. That’s enough to get us started, Ingrid. But we don’t have much time. They’ll be here any second now. We have to leave."I don’t waste another second.I swing the bag onto my back and bolt out of the cabin, taking the hidden paths Kira and I discovered during our explorations.The woods provide some cover until the moment I step onto the main road.I see the outline of the Shadow Ridge sign looming ahead, and I keep going.A bigger town is just a few miles from Shadow Ridge—Oakridge. It’s the perfect place to disappear. No one will find me there—not Lucian, his pack, or my father.I walk through the darkness. My cap pulled low over my face. Headlights suddenly pierce the night behind me.
LUCIANAs I watched Ingrid storm off the training field, and disappearing into the house, I felt something heavy in my chest.With a frustrated sigh, I grab my shirt from the ground, slip it back on, and button it up one by one.I feel the weight of the pack’s stares before I even lift my head.Irritation flares in my chest and I turn, “What the hell are you looking at?” I growl, my voice sharp and heavy.They scramble, diverting their gazes as if they weren’t just openly gawking at me.“Go back to training. Now!” I bark.The murmurs die down, and the clanking of fists against flesh and grunts of exertion fill the space again.I exhale, rolling my shoulders.Should go after her and make sure I didn’t hurt her? I think to myself, but something inside me push the thought away immediately.She’s a fighter. She doesn’t need me running after her like some desperate fool.Instead, I decide to focus on something productive, but after just a few steps I run into Victoria.I see the anger befo
INGRIDTHUD! I bang the door shut behind me, my breath coming fast, my hands shaking.The air in my room feels heavy, like it’s pressing down on my chest, making it impossible to think straight.With a frustrated sigh, I reach up and untie my hair, letting the strands fall around my face. My fingers thread through it as I try to calm my racing heart, but it’s useless. The memory of what just happened refuses to leave me.“What was that?” I mutter to myself, pacing across the room, my bare feet making soft sounds against the wooden floor.I squeeze my eyes shut, but it only makes the memory stronger. The way our chests collided at one point, his breath against my skin when he whispered in my ear, and the warmth I felt on my skin whenever he touched me. I groan and kick my bed in frustration, which is a big mistake.“Fuck!” I gasp, stumbling as pain shoots up my leg. A tear spills down my cheek, caused by this stupid, self-inflicted injury.I sink to the floor, clutch my foot, and blow
LUCIAN.Training had officially kicked off.Ezra and I chose the strongest warriors and the weakest, pairing them together so each strong fighter could train a weaker one.Ingrid’s job was to ensure that the strongest warriors kept their skills sharp.I had been watching her for a few days now, and I have to admit that Ezra was right. She’s an asset to this pack.She trained them with so much precision and grace, like she was born for this."Use your hands as your guard!" she yells at Dash for what feels like the hundredth time.I stop and watch."There is nothing you can teach me, Ingrid. I’m older and faster than you," Dash sneers, clenching his fists.I see Ingrid’s demeanor shift, and her breathing becomes erratic, like Dash's words had hit a nerve."Go teach the younglings. Leave us alone," he adds, turning to walk away from the training field.The other older pack members laugh, high-fiving each other in agreement.As he walks away, Ingrid pounces on him from behind, wrapping he
INGRIDAfter spending the entire day in the compound making sure everyone, especially the kids, were well settled, I was exhausted.All I wanted was to collapse into my bed and rest my eyes, but the children wouldn’t let me.They followed me everywhere, asking endless questions about where I had learned to fight and who had taught me.Of course, I couldn’t tell them exactly where I’d learned.Luckily, their mothers eventually called them back as the sun began to set, finally releasing me from their shackles.With a deep sigh, I use my walking stick to drag myself toward the house, my body aching with every step.Just as I am about to reach the main door, I stumble into the posse again, and this time they look pissed."You know, you will never fit in no matter what you do," Victoria sneers, her arms crossed over her chest.I scan her from her perfect blonde hair to her polished boots before limping past her without saying a word."I’m talking to you, Ingrid!" she calls after me, her vo
LUCIANAs soon as I storm out of her room, I lean against the door, pressing my palms against the cold wood.My chest rises and falls unevenly, my heart pounding for reasons I refuse to acknowledge.From the other side, I hear hers. The steady rhythm of her heart, slightly faster than before.I curse under my breath and push away from the door, clenching my fists as I stride down the hallway."What the hell was that, Lucian?" I mutter to myself.I wasn’t supposed to go in there, but after barely sleeping the entire night, I woke up with only one thought. To see her.So I did.The moment I walked in and saw that damn robe loosely tied around her waist, I wanted to grab her and claim her right then and there.That’s why I had to leave. Because if I had stayed another second, I would’ve done something I might regret.I spot a pack member striding past me and bark, "You. Get Ezra. Tell him to see me immediately."Without waiting for a response, I head straight to my office, leaving the doo
INGRID"What the hell was that, Kira?" I mutter, limping across the room, my fingers trembling at my sides."He was just standing there, watching me while I was naked."Kira chuckles like it’s funny, but it’s not."I feel so violated," I add, my skin crawling at the thought of his eyes on me.I rush back to the window and peek through the sheer curtain expecting to still find him there, and he is, except he is kissing Victoria.My stomach twists as I watch him lead her inside the house, his hands firm on her waist, his lips moving against hers like he wasn’t just—“The fuck? I gasp, yanking the curtain shut completely.I shake my head in disbelief, my jaw tightening, and I feel sick.I drag myself back to bed and slip under the covers, pulling them up to my chin as I close my eyes.I don’t want to think about this. About him.*****************************A loud bang on my door startles me awake, and I blink rapidly, trying to clear the fog of sleep from my mind.I groan, dragging myse
LUCIAN,I haven’t seen Ingrid since I had her brought here. I ordered her to be settled in the room farthest from mine. I know she wouldn’t want to be near me, just as I didn’t want to be near her.There was a moment I thought about checking up on her while she was unconscious, but I stopped myself. I figured it would send the wrong message to Ezra, and he would start thinking I cared.Instead, I threw myself into handling the transition of the packs. I let Ezra deal with the settlement during the day, while I patrolled the borders at night with Dash, who had come on board after I explained why I made Ezra my Beta and not him.Other than that, I haven’t been sleeping well.Every time I try to close my eyes, I see Ingrid. Her face, specifically the expression she gave me after defeating Victoria. That look wasn’t just pride. It was something more. Something I couldn’t place, and it keeps haunting me.That’s why I need a distraction immediately.“Dash,” I bark as we return from patrol. “
INGRID"Where am I?" I whisper to myself, tilting on the bed. I rub my eyes gently to clear my vision, but nothing about my surroundings looks familiar.Panic creeps in as I sit up quickly, only to be yanked back by a sharp pain in my thigh."Ow!" I wince, grabbing my leg.A dull ache pulses through me, and I tilt my head only to notice the fresh bandages wrapped tightly around the wound.I move slowly this time, peeling away the thick comforter covering me.The last thing I remember is the nurse applying some herbal paste on my leg, and everything going dark after.Now, I’m in different clothes, and in a room I’ve never seen before.The bed is massive, with dark wooden posts carved with intricate symbols, the walls are a deep shade of gray and there is a fireplace across from me crackling with warmth.I hear voices coming from outside, some chatting, others barking orders.I stretch my leg cautiously to the side of the bed, trying to gauge how much weight I can put on it. I attempt to
LUCIANI still can’t believe what just happened on that training floor.Ingrid defeated Victoria way easier than I had anticipated. Dash was right. I shouldn’t have underestimated her.But it wasn’t just her fighting skills that caught me off guard. Watching her take down Victoria did something to me. It stirred something inside me, something wild and unexpected.It was the same feeling I felt when I first saw Victoria, but this… this was much stronger.I shook the thought away before it took root because that is a feeling I cannot afford to have for her.I still had a lot to do and more responsibilities than ever, and it would take all my full focus to navigate them.The first step was to set up a meeting with the former Alphas to decide what came next."Thank you all for coming," I begin, keeping my tone steady but firm. "We need to figure out how to proceed from here."They settle into their seats, all eyes on me."First, what will be the living situation now that we are one pack?"