Her breathing was heavy due to the frigid air of the Colorado streets; her lungs burned with every deep breath as she desperately sought air during her relentless escape. In the distance, she caught the menacing sound of a whistle, accompanied by cruel laughter and a hate-filled promise.
“You can't escape us. We'll hunt you to hell, and you'll pay for your betrayal,” declared one of the pursuers.
“Damn them!” Agatha whispered to herself, exhausted. “Why won't they leave me alone?”
Turning the corner and entering a dark alley, she believed she had found temporary refuge. However, before she could catch her breath, heavy footsteps approached. A silhouette in the darkness emerged in the form of a wolf, teeth bared, clearly announcing imminent danger.
“Please, leave me alone... I promise I won't reveal anything to anyone!” Agatha pleaded with the creature before her.
“Ah, my dear, we can't let you escape. You carry our victory against him, and we need the offspring!” roared the supernatural being, casting a cold gaze that made her tremble.
“That wasn't part of the deal,” Agatha said, clenching her fists firmly. “It didn't involve an innocent. You used me!” she protested firmly.
“Did we use it? Haha, wasn't that exactly what you did to him? What do you think will happen when he finds out that you were an infiltrator who seduced him and bore his heir as a bargaining chip for another pack, just to gain money and power?” The tone of the being became even more menacing, urging him to advance toward her.
“You won't do anything if you can't find us!” Agatha caressed her belly, positioning herself defensively, ready for any attack.
At that moment, a wolf with warm brown fur lunged aggressively, attempting to bite and tear with its sharp claws. Agatha hissed as she skillfully dodged, quickly pulling out a powdery substance from her pocket and blowing it into her predator's snout. The wolf, now disoriented, sneezed.
“DAMN IT, WHAT IS THIS?” the enemy exclaimed as his vision blurred, causing him to stagger from side to side.
“A little gift from the witches. Return to the shadows from whence you came and tell the leader of the Blood Moon Pack that you will NEVER lay your claws on my son!” With that, Agatha turned her back to flee, but not before hearing his final threats.
“We will find you. We will kill everyone you love. Your fate is sealed, human.”
Looking over her shoulder, Agatha could see the seriousness in his words before the Beta collapsed on the cold, freezing streets.
A few months ago, my identical twin sister, who had disappeared, returned without further explanations. She had us wear a necklace that emitted the scent of moss. Her justification was simple: protection granted by the reclusive witches of Colorado, acquired during one of her journeys around the world.
I noticed an increase in her weight and, consequently, in her restlessness. She seemed to live in a constant state of alert, as if she were being pursued by something invisible.
“Is something wrong?” I questioned her, watching her spread a shimmering purple powder around the house.
“I need to tell you something!” she exclaimed, her wide eyes meeting mine. Her countenance showed fatigue, something I had been noticing since her return. Her mouth was constantly dry, and her skin was pale and cold. None of that matched the 23-year-old young woman she used to be.
“You don't look well. You should lie down,” I said, but stopped abruptly when I felt something wet at my feet. A puddle of water surrounded her legs, with traces of blood running down her skin.
“There's no time, I…Aiiiiiii,” she screamed, making me rush to her side in shock.
“What's happening?” I asked in despair.
“I, I, aiiiiii. I'm in labor!” Her statement echoed in my mind. Pregnant? How could that be? How did I not notice?
“Pregnant? You must be delirious. I would have noticed.”
“Forgive me, my sister. You wouldn't have noticed. I've been using frog saliva in your drinks to alter your perception, distorting my appearance.”
“You did WHAT? WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?” I clenched my fists, feeling anger rising.
“Aiii, it hurts so much… Please, please, Sophie, help me.” She fainted immediately after.
“Damn it, Agatha, why do you always attract trouble?” I cursed her before taking her to the hospital.
The machine’s beeps echoed, evoking frightening memories of the past when we received the call from the hospital informing us that something had attacked our father. “ The beeps remind me of that terrible day. A call from the hospital... our father...” Local police claimed that the creature responsible was supernatural, but there was never any proof of this; the case was closed as a “bear attack.” After his death, our mother went into depression, eventually leaving us.
Agatha was always impulsive; her irresponsible actions forced me to mature prematurely at the age of 18 and take care of her ever since. I gave up a lot of things for her, but I always made sure she didn’t miss anything. Even when she disappeared, I remained faithful to our secret account, continuing to deposit money. It was for emergencies, a lesson we learned from our father, who strangely lived in a constant state of alert, just as Agatha had been doing in recent months.
“Where am I?” Agatha woke up from her fainting, groaning in pain. “ This can’t be a dream… The pain is unbearable, something is tearing me up inside!”
“Wait, I’ll call a doctor!” I hurried, but she desperately grabbed my hand.
“NO!”
“What are you saying, Agatha? You’re in labor. We need a doctor urgently.” I point to her condition with furrowed eyebrows.
She squirms, screaming in pain. “Please, Sophie, listen to me... Please understand… AAA, it hurts so much!”
“We can talk later. Just wait!” However, she wouldn’t let go of my hand.
“Listen to me. I don’t know how to face it alone.” His gaze was anguished. “But you are all I have now.” I nod as I gently caress her hand, trying to calm her down.
“The father of this child… He is not ordinary, he is extraordinary, something I have never seen before. I was foolish.AAAAA!” Another wave of pain interrupts her.
“Please let me call the doctor. We’ll deal with the idiot who got you pregnant later. I’ll personally take care of him!” I smiled comprehensively.
“No, pay attention. I’ve changed… I’ve become almost superhuman to protect him. Furthermore, I need you to protect him and hide him because there will be those who seek him. Evil will pursue him.”
“You’re talking nonsense, Agatha. You’re delusional!” I argued, but strangely, her words seemed lucid given the circumstances.
“Sophie, I made another big mistake, that’s why I disappeared… I... I wanted to pay for everything you did for me. It was easy money. All you had to do was seduce him and sleep with him. It didn’t seem like a big sacrifice.” She grimaced as she shook my hand, indicating that another contraction was hitting her. “I tried to find out the truth about our father’s death.” She paused to take a deep breath. “I don’t have much time...”
“The death of our father? What does this have to do with all this?” I put my doubts aside, I smelled deeply, and I looked at her seriously and said, “Stop talking nonsense, Agatha. She’s in labor, not dying!” I shook her hands tightly, fearing the desolate look she directed at me.
“Regardless of what happens here, you’re going to take care of this baby, put my necklace on him, and run. You understand? Never stop running for nothing, trust no one.”
“You’re scaring me, my sister.”
“Promise me you’ll do what I’m asking.” Your breath became heavier and more irregular. “ Please, Sophie... We always promise to protect each other. This baby is a part of me. Please protect him as if he were yours!”
Her words stunned me as she fainted. A whistle comes out of the device, and an alarm echoes throughout the hospital:
“Code blue, north wing, room 13.”
Nurses and doctors rush into the room, pulling me aside as I remain frozen, watching in despair.
“She’s in cardiac arrest!” cries a doctor, looking at the others.
“Emergency C-section!” They ran with the medical cart, and I drove them into a state of distress.
“Wait, don’t take her. Please don’t take her away from me!”
However, I am prevented from continuing when one of the nurses keeps me in place. It did not take long for a doctor to approach me; words were unnecessary in the face of news that my heart already felt. I felt as if a part of my soul had separated along with hers. I could almost feel his last breath, see his last tear fall, and hear his pleading whisper:
“PROTECT HIM!”
I breathed deeply, my eyes fixed on the doctor in front of me.
“Can I see the child? When can I have it?”
“I want to take it now!” I would abruptly rise from the chair that was once a paradise for my tears and prayers. “When can I have it with me?”
After the sad days that had passed, I assumed the painful task of taking care of my beloved sister’s body and burying it next to our parents. A sense of abandonment engulfed me as I looked at the newly covered land, as if everyone I loved had turned their back on me. A protest erupted from the baby in my arms, provoking a tired sigh from my lips.“All right, it looks like everyone left me except you, Conan,” I muttered with a tender smile directed at the little being fidgeting in my hands. Soon after, tears burst in my eyes, and a single stubborn tear rolled down my cheek. “ Yes, I know,” I continued as I carefully picked up the baby and put him in the trunk in front of my chest. “ I miss her, too, but now it’s just you and me, the brave one.”A gentle smile touched my lips as I caressed the softness of the baby’s cheek, gently swaying it to calm his restless spirits. As I did so, I would hum a soft melody, a reminder of the songs my mother used to sing to us as children.Suddenly, a
I suddenly woke up looking for Conan. I noticed that my wounds had been treated and walked around the room with my eyes, finding my nephew in a crib near my bed. My attention was captured by the enigmatic figure of the wolf, who had an icy white hue mixed with silver lights, entering the room.“Don’t come any closer, beast!” I screamed, making an effort to look threatening, though my voice betrayed the nervousness I was feeling.The wolf continued to advance, stopping in front of me and sitting on his hind legs. He made a mocking sound, as if he found my threats amusing.“I’m warning you, creature. I will not allow you to hurt my baby!” I will repeat my words, and then there will be no doubt.The furry one approached, looking at me intensely and smelling the surrounding air.“This dog is not yours. The smell is similar, but not identical. It belongs to me,” he growled, showing his canines.“Are you talking? Or am I going crazy, listening to a wolf conversation?” I stammered, perplexed
Placing my calmer nephew back in the crib, he turned his icy gaze towards me.“You ask too many questions, human,” he said, his voice carrying an enigmatic tone.“I've already told you, I need answers!” I protested, stomping my foot. He continued to assess my body with his penetrating eyes, making my skin tingle wherever his gaze passed.At one point, his eyes fixed on my ankle, causing me to instinctively pull my leg back.“You're asking the wrong questions,” the man in front of me declared, his curious expression furrowing his brow. “You've been bitten, aren't you concerned about the transformation you're going through?” His eyes returned to mine, probing my reaction.“Transformation?” I looked at my ankle, pondering his echoing words in my mind. I hesitated before asking, “What are you talking about?”Abruptly, he moved closer and forcefully pulled my leg forward, revealing the freshly tended bite.“You've been bitten by a wolf, and you're human.” He continued to stare at me, his t
“I wasn't cursed like this!” A menacing growl erupted from the Alpha's chest, causing the hair on my arms to stand on end as I took a step back. His contempt for humans was evident, making it difficult to understand why he had gotten involved with a human or why he had saved me.I took a few more steps towards the surrounding forest; the cabin was in the middle of nowhere, and there was no one to come to our rescue. Before I could decide to run, a brown and gray wolf leaped menacingly towards me from among the trees, its fangs bared, making it clear that it was ready to attack. Still in his human form, the Lycan king showed no rivalry, leading me to conclude that the menacing wolf that threatened me was his minion.A she-wolf emerged from behind him, passing by me; her tones were beautiful in a blend of cream and white, and her stride was majestic and elegant. She walked up to the Alpha in her lupine form, stopping by his side and politely saying,“Brother, forgive this foolish human;
I reached the highest possible point as nightfall approached, scanning the area below with my eyes in search of any sign of the wolf that was hunting me. I knew that the countdown had already ended some time ago, and I heard soft branches breaking on the ground, unable to determine if they were coming from the beast that was searching for me or from another animal in the forest.Likewise, I tried to calm my breathing until a deep, menacing voice echoed through the wilderness: “AAAA, little human, you're more cunning than I imagined, masking your scent!” A sinister laugh followed, “You've made things more interesting!”I covered my mouth when I realized that its heavy paws were rapidly approaching me. I prayed in my mind, begging any available deity to make me invisible to my mortal enemy. “I'm going to find you, little mouse!” His growling and amused howl indicated he was clearly reveling in his games.I attempted to climb even higher, fearing being seen. My feet slipped on the branc
It didn't take long for a group of wolves to emerge from the depths of the forest, as if they had deleted the imminent threat. The Alpha had transformed into his lupine form just before the pack approached.“They are many!” I exclaimed, concerned, gripping my trusty dagger in my hand and pointing it at the beasts surrounding us. “Aren't you a king? Where's your pack?” I looked at him for answers, making him laugh at my words.“For these pests, only my Beta and I are enough,” he said confidently, and I couldn't tell if it was his ego or madness.“The human belongs to us, Alpha, return her, and we will leave you in peace without much harm,” growled a dark-toned wolf, seeming to be the leader of the small group.“Is the human an ally of yours?” Beta Oliver exclaimed.The dark wolf sniffed in my direction, trying to recognize me, until he stopped, narrowing his eyes in doubt.“Your appearance is identical, but your scent is not the same. What kind of sorcery is this? I've never seen anyth
I abruptly woke up with the sun's rays invading the room through the window. My first sight was of the bed I had been in before. However, I realized that something was different. I got up, disoriented, and began to frantically search for Conan, my heart racing as my search proved to be in vain. He was no longer in his crib.A wave of fear washed over me, flooding my mind with distressing thoughts. Would I never see him again? Would I never feel his sweet baby scent again? My anxious footsteps took me back and forth across the room, and my hands trembled as I tried to open the locked door. A chair near the window caught my attention, and in a fit of anger and despair, I threw it with force. I felt exhausted and completely nervous.Screaming, I ran my hands through my hair and took a deep breath, trying to regain my composure. “Agatha, what mess have you gotten us into?” I exclaimed, directing my frustration at myself.Finally, the door unlocked, and Victoria entered the room with a gen
It didn't take long for nightfall to approach. The moon in the sky was nearly full, indicating that the transformation was nearing. I felt my breath grow heavy, my instincts sharpen, and I could hear an owl in the background of the forest. On the ground, I could feel a snake slithering its way towards a nearby burrow. I looked out of the open window, sniffing various scents that filled the forest, from the dew on a plant to the damp mist that enveloped the woods.“I'm scared,” I confessed, squeezing my hands. The wolf sat there enigmatically, without uttering a single word.The pains in my joints began with a twist in my stomach, and my ribs felt like they were expanding from within, making room for a lupine soul. “Aiii, it hurts,” I moaned, crouching down and wrapping my arms around my belly. “I don't want this,” I pleaded, teary-eyed, looking at the Alpha in front of me. “Please, help me avoid this!”“Aiii, damn it, darn!” I yelled, surrendering to the pain. Cold sweat dripped down
“With the moon's shackles as a witness and the pack's roar as a guide, I entwine the destinies of the wolf and the Succubus. Sealing shadows, I weave the magical veil that will protect the beast, where the alpha's mind and the essence of the Succubus will merge in an indissoluble pact. May the raised veil be an impenetrable shield, where not even the shadows of temptation dare disturb lupine harmony. So be it, under the moonlight, sealed in eternity.” Years had passed since the last battle against the dark witch, a lapse of time that felt like an eternity without catching a glimpse of my beloved nephew. I stared at the sky tinted with orange hues by the sunset, heralding the imminent night that unfolded to make way for lunar majesty. A sigh escaped my lips as I closed my eyes at the riverbank, chanting a prayer of protection to the ancestors, imploring them to safeguard my descendant wherever his journey might lead him. I wished for him to find peace and love, yearning for a day when
I opened my eyes and surveyed the surroundings. We were in a stunning garden in front of a lake filled with fish, accompanied by ancient songs that filled the air. The pack leader stood, extending his hands to help me up.“Where are we?” I asked, raising my eyebrows, perplexed.“I believe we have entered the afterlife of our ancestors...” he replied, examining the surroundings where only the melodies echoed. “Someone brought our souls here!”“You're right, King Lycan, it was I who summoned you!” We turned in the direction of the voice echoing behind us; it was Phillipa, smiling gently. “Daughter.”She approached to hug me, but I took a step back, standing behind the alpha, who wrinkled his nose and growled at my mother.“I'm sorry... I shouldn't...” Phillipa whispered.“Why did you bring us here?” Harvey inquired firmly, his voice sharp.“Calm down, Lycan. I can assure you that my intentions are genuine,” Phillipa sighed, turning her gaze towards me. “Sophie, please, can you at least
He hurled the silver wolf towards me, and I gripped it tightly, chanting magic to keep our bodies in place. Shadowy hands emerged from the rift, grabbing the beast's paws and pulling with force; it roared, attempting to resist. Harvey grabbed my arms, still with closed eyes:“My essence... the beast!” He fainted again, his almost transparent life thread visible as a line, connecting to the beast.“I understand, Alpha, I understand...” I kissed his forehead, releasing him and allowing the hole to pull me, feeling the force of the rift.The beast held me tightly, grabbing my wrists. “Are you mad, Hybrid?” The beast roared. “You'll be consumed by darkness as soon as you pass through the rift.”I smiled at the creature, which widened its eyes in shock.“I will save both of you, close the rift, and bring Nyxara to be by your side... Now I understand.” I sighed, smiling. “You were never the curse; you were the alpha's essence; you came as a guardian, but the shadows corrupted you before.”
POV: SOPHIEI struggled to keep my eyes open as I watched the sinister creature rise in the air, flying and gliding with the Alpha in its arms. Even in his feral form, my mate seemed tiny in the face of the imposing winged creature that held him aloft. My eyes felt heavy, and I closed them for a moment. Suddenly, a deafening roar made the ground tremble. As I opened my eyes again, I witnessed King Lycan staggering and speaking with difficulty, addressing the witch.“You need to get up, Hybrid...” a voice resonated through the wind. “He won't endure for much longer!”“Harvey...” I whispered, trying to lift my body. I felt magic swirling from head to toe, caressing me gracefully and dispelling some of the drowsiness that afflicted me.The Alpha's roar was thunderous, followed by a silence that seemed to freeze everything around. The smell of rust became almost palpable in the air. I turned in his direction, surprised to see him smiling as charmingly as the first time he teased me. His l
POV: HARVEYWe approached the witch, and Sophie was nearly unconscious. We let out a deafening roar.“Beast, don't hurt her!” I warned the creature, emphasizing the importance of not touching my Luna.“I have no interest in killing her, but the witch... Oh, we'll have fun with her!” roared the beast in my mind, eagerly.In our werewolf form, we were possessed by a fierce demon, thirsty for blood and war. The dark witch shuddered subtly, summoning various creatures of darkness to attack us, in a desperate attempt to stop our advance towards her!“Hold us back! I need time with the hybrid!” shouted the dark witch.“Don't even think about it!” I exclaimed, leaping over the creatures and stopping in front of the she-wolf, who struggled not to completely faint.“Alpha...” Sophie murmured with difficulty.“Don't worry, we'll protect her!” Despite the mixture of voices, she smiled upon realizing that the Beast and I were working together.“If you want my mate, you'll have to face us!”“Ah, s
“Stay alert; we're not alone,” the alpha growled, sniffing the surroundings. I did the same, looking up at the sky and spotting the silhouette of the dark witch, whose laughter echoed shortly after.“Well, well, visitors in our illustrious home…” the dark witch spoke playfully, invading the space with her darkness. Her dull eyes were even more drained, and the skin more deteriorated, with dark veins bulging from her neck.“You look terrible, witch!” taunted the Lycan king.“Cursed wolf, I've never been better... And your son, how is he? Oh, yes, he has become a puppet of our king!” She laughed, provoking a loud growl from me, displaying my fangs. “Oh, Luna, calm down; soon you will join us!”“What do you mean by that?” the Alpha demanded.“As you can see, my shell can no longer contain my powers; I need a new one.” The dark witch amused herself. “And now that the Shadow King has obtained a toy more powerful than you, hybrid, I can use her as I please!”“Over my dead body.” I roared th
“You're so beautiful, human,” he softly growled in my ear. “I always crave you!”I smiled, delicately nibbling his neck in response.“Show me how much you desire...” I teased, defiant.Growling, Harvey captured my breasts, running his tongue over the nipples, alternating between caresses, bites, and whispers. Every contact sent shivers through me; his advances grew more intense, and I wrapped my legs around his hips, deepening the connection. Loud moans echoed with increasing intensity, culminating in a simultaneous climax.“Now we're ready for battle,” the alpha roared in my ear. “Shall we leave now?” I arched my eyebrows. The Lycan king kissed me, supporting his arms beside my neck and staring intensely for a moment.“If we want to rescue Conan, we need to leave... We've healed enough to reach him,” he replied, still close. “Human, if it were up to my desires, our pup would never have suffered. We would be a strong, complete family, and I would never leave from inside you.”“What ar
“Hybrid?” Morgana called my attention, handing me an Orcs necklace and kneeling in front of me. “During the unsuccessful extraction, Elara managed to pull a small fragment of his dark soul, trapping it in the stone. I believe her idea was to save some part of him.”Holding the stone in the palm of my hand, I observed its transparency and the light moving within. I closed my eyes, squeezing them in my hands, hoping to feel a small fragment of his presence.“Don't lose hope!” The reclusive witch stood up, nodding towards Selena, who was screaming in distress. “She needs us.”I nodded, standing up and going to my friend. I sat beside her, enveloping her in my arms in a tight embrace.“I'm so sorry,” I said in a hushed tone, allowing our pain and tears to mix.“Why didn't she step back? Didn't she cast a spell against him?” Selena moved out of my arms to confront me. “Why didn't she defend herself?”“She wanted to get close enough to the pup to extract a fragment of his soul without the S
I stopped, staring into his narrowed eyes, noticing the distress reflected in them. Harvey shared the same anguish, feeling the pain and despair of the pup. He restrained himself, resisting the urge to tear apart the witches who were trying to help us.“Damn it, he'll never trust us again!” I hugged Harvey, tears mixing with mine.“We'll figure this out,” the alpha whispered, caressing my hair.More bolts of power were directed at Conan's body, which was trembling compulsively. The sky darkened even more like a huge shadow was approaching.“Lycan King!” Morgana shouted.“Shit!” the alpha roared, transforming into his lupine form.“What's happening?” I asked, wiping my eyes.“The Dark King has noticed what we're doing; stay alert!” he instructed.Dark laughter echoed in the area, mixed with malevolent whispers. The air became dense, impregnated with a rotten odor, while dark creatures hovered like shadows in the sky and among the mountains. The ground began to shake, as if an earthquak