Lucy POVI watched as Ivy paced the whole room, her head thinking about what I quite didn't know. She seemed to be in deep thought, her brow furrowed in concentration."You don't have any dress for the job, or do you?" she asked, still pacing back and forth, as if she was the one that needed the dress for the job.I looked at her, feeling a bit little confused. "Can I ask?" I said, trying to get her attention and make her skip her over hyperactive thinking.Ivy stopped her pacing and stood at her spot, her eyes hitting mine. "Yes, sure," she said, her expression serious.I took a deep breath, trying to phrase my question correctly. "About the company, can I know more?" I asked, my curiosity getting the better of me.Ivy finally sat down, taking a deep breath in and out. "It's a company where only wolves work in, and Daniel is the owner," she explained with a more relaxed look. "Almost everyone from our pack works there, excluding myself."I felt my eyes widen in surprise of her reve
Lucy’s POV“Be ready, Daniel is about to leave!” Ivy’s voice rang through the room as I stood in front of the long length mirror, a frown etched on my face, as I tried to understand this new dress.I glanced down at the strange attire clinging to my body, what humans called “office wear.” The dark pencil skirt seemed too restrictive, and the blouse with buttons going down the middle was a puzzle I hadn’t solved yet.“Ivy,” I called out, trying to hide the frustration in my voice. “This dress... I don’t think it’s cooperating with me and my personality.”Ivy appeared in the doorway, a mischievous grin playing on her lips. Her blonde hair was tied back in a neat ponytail, and she looked far too amused by my own struggle.“Lucy, it’s just a skirt and blouse,” she said, crossing her arms with a little chuckle. “How hard can it be?”“I don’t know Ivy! It’s… everything is so tight! Humans willingly wear this all day without wanting to give up the ghost?” I tugged at the skirt’s waistband.
Lucy’s POV"Good morning to you all!" a young woman’s voice rang out, clear and confident in the room.I glanced up to see her standing in the center of the room, her tailored dress clinging perfectly to her frame and cruvy body. She exuded authority, and though her words were kind and truly calm, her stance made her seem like the tallest among us."Good morning," the room chorused, their voices blending into one polite hum."I'm Sandra Blackwood," she announced, her sharp eyes scanning the room until they landed on me. A smile tugged at her lips, making me confused immediately."Hmmm," I muttered, taken aback by the directness of her gaze. I froze, suddenly feeling out of place, the tight office wear clinging uncomfortably to my skin."Your name?" she asked, tilting her head slightly, her tone gentle but also commanding as once expected from her."Oh!" I blurted, heat rushing to my face immediately. I shot to my feet, nearly knocking over the chair behind me. "I'm Lucy."Sandra’s smi
Lucy’s POVYes, I craved revenge more than anything in this life just at this point. It consumed my every thoughts, my every waking moment, my while time in this human world. Revenge was what I wanted, what I needed, what I carved for.The pain that lure around my soul each seconds I remember the past, the whole anger that it brings they fuel me, burning brighter with each passing day. I didn’t care who stood in my way or who wasn’t ready to face the consequences of my wrath and own anger.“Daniel,” I said, my voice steady but laced with urgency. “I need your help.”He met my gaze, his dark eyes narrowing slightly. “Help with what exactly?”I gave him a look that spoke louder than my ordinary words. He understood me within a glance, he always did. But this time, he didn’t respond with the usual reassurance.“Count me out if you’re planning to kill anyone or shade blood,” he said firmly, his tone unyielding. “Yes, I’m an alpha. Yes, I’ve done things worse than most can imagine. But thi
Lucy’s POV“I need to take this revenge any cost” I muttered to myself, pacing the room with heavy steps, and a strong burden in my heart. My heart pounded in my chest so heavy, my mind clouded with the memories I wished I could erase. My fists clenched at my sides as I thought about the choices I had made for myself, the life I had built only to watch it crumble within few days.My thoughts wandered back to those days when I was younger, naive, and hopeful—a time when I believed in love, destiny, and the promises of forever.*******(10 Years Ago)“Lucy, when are you going to find your mate, huh?” my mother asked, her voice light but tinged with an edge of expectation.I was standing by the kitchen counter with her, helping her prepare dinner for the whole family. Her question hit me like a sharp punch to the gut, but I forced myself to smile, pretending her words didn’t sting as much as they did on me.“Sooner than you think mother,” I replied, trying to keep my tone neutral and ca
Lucy’s POVThe morning sunlight poured through the large windows of the house as I made my way to the main floor. My mind was still tangled in thoughts from the restless night before. As I descended the staircase, the sound of voices reached my ears—Daniel and Ivy, deep in conversation, like two love birds.Taking a deep breath, I, pushed my emotions aside and painted a faint smile on my face. It wasn’t much, but it would do enough not to tell my real emotion.“Good morning,” Ivy greeted as soon as I stepped into view. Her warm smile was always comforting, though her sharp eyes seemed to miss nothing.“Morning,” I replied with a yawn, slipping between the two of them and finding my usual spot on the couch. I crossed one leg over the other, trying to appear more composed than I felt of myself.Daniel studied me, his brows furrowing slightly. “How are you holding up with the new change?” he asked, his voice laced with genuine concern and excitement.“At least I’ve managed to figure out
Lucy’s POVAs the morning turned into afternoon and the minutes turned into hours, I found myself pacing the length of the room, my mind racing with a thousand thoughts. Plans, possibilities, and doubts all swirled together in a chaotic mess. I needed clarity, someone who could see things from a different perspective, someone who wasn’t tied down by the emotions that bound Ivy, Daniel, and me.I stopped pacing the whole room and sat on the edge of the couch, my fingers hovering over my phone screen. For a moment, I hesitated, the weight of my next move pressing heavily on my chest. Then, with a deep breath, I dialed the number I hadn’t used in years.The line rang twice before a familiar voice answered. “This is Ethan on the line drop your message.”I swallowed hard, unsure of how to begin with my words. “It’s me... Lucy.”There was a pause on the other end of the phone, followed by a sharp intake of breath. “Lucy?” His voice was tinged with disbelief, but also something else, conc
Daniel POVHis presence in my house was totally suffocating and also sending an unusual warnings to me.Every step he made and every word he said just made me totally uncomfortable and unhappy.“Hey, Daniel!” He finally called my name after a long and uncomfortable gaze at me.I just pretended as if I didn't hear my name from that mouth of his, but he came to me and touched me by the shoulder.“What were you thinking about, Alpha Daniel?” He questioned as I shifted my gaze to him.“Oh, Ethan,” I forced a smile on my face.“Long time no communication or talk!” he said, stretching his arm for a quick shake between us both.I accepted that proposal without any other thing in mind.“Yeah.” I looked to the left to see Lucy with a smile hanging on her face already.“Where's Ivy?” I immediately restricted my arm from his and returned to my old look.“She's probably upstairs busy or sleeping.” Lucy replied.“Okay,” I smiled and returned my gaze back to Ethan. “Enjoy your time while I go call
Lucy’s POVThis was the worst experience of my life since the first day I left the human world.I was alone in this for the meantime.Standing like a fool in a pack where I was once a Luna.But it didn’t feel like that.Not at all.Daniel wasn’t here with me.Ivy wasn’t here.Mira wasn’t here.And I had no one to protect me incase if anything happened to myself.I had to protect myself at all Means.At any cost.A voice from behind came up.Low. Sharp. Strange.“Where are you both going?”I froze on that spot.Both?Then I remembered I was meet this man, Kael.I turned. Slowly. To see the voice behind.A man stood behind me. Tall. Shadowed. Eyes gleaming like he knew a secret.“Who—” My voice cracked. “Who are you?”He tilted his head. “You don’t recognize me?”I swallowed hard, as a lump formed in my throat.No.I didn’t.But something about him felt… familiar.And dangerous.He took a step closer to my own standing position.I took a step back in a Kind of fear.He smirked. “Scared?
Lucy’s POVThe ground was cold. My whole body ached. My eyes fluttered open, with my heart racing hard.Piercing blue eyes stared down at me.I gasped, jerking up.A tall figure stood before me. Strong. Dangerous. Power radiated from him.Alpha Daniel.His voice was ice like that of the night water. “You’ve entered my land, rogue.”I swallowed hard as the words escaped my mouth. “I— I’m not a rogue.”He tilted his head. “Then why do you smell like one?”I glanced around. The river. The trees. The unknown land.I was in his own territory.And I was trapped in his own world already.Two wolves flanked him, their eyes sharp and untrusting.One of them growled. “Alpha, she could be a spy from the enemies pack."My heart pounded as one of the men Said. “I’m not a spy!”Daniel’s gaze didn’t waver. “Then why are you here?”I hesitated. Should I tell him?Would he even believe me?I licked my dry lips. “I was running.”His eyes darkened. “From who?”I hesitated. “Ash.”At her name, something
Lucy’s POVThe night was fully cold. The wind whispered through the trees, carrying the scent of danger and harm. My breath came fast, my heart hammering. We barely made it out of the pack’s borders before.An ambush from the yellow eye monster's .Growls. Shadows moving fast. Rogues.Daniel shouted, “Run!”Mira gasped, grabbing my arm. “Lucy, move!”I turned, Ethan stood his ground. His eyes locked onto mine, with something laced inside there. “Go.”I froze at a spot. My legs refused to move a bit. “Ethan..”His voice was sharp. “Run, Lucy! Now!”More figures burst from the trees. Fangs flashing. Claws gleaming.Daniel grabbed my wrist. “We have to split up!”Mira and Ivy bolted into the trees. Daniel pulled me toward the riverbank.Ethan?He stayed. Fighting. Alone.I hesitated, my chest tight. “I can’t just leave him...”Daniel yanked me back. “If we stay, we die too and besides he betrayed us the time we needed him!”I clenched my teeth. But I ran as fast as my leg could let me.T
Lucy’s POVThe cold, damp air of the cell clung to my skin. My wrists ached from the tight shackles. I could hear footsteps echoing in the hallway. Ash’s men. Again. And this time I could feel there eyes on my self.Mira sat beside me, her face bruised and pale, but her spirit unbroken. Ivy and Daniel were locked up in the same cell, but just too far for me to talk to them, but close enough for me to hear Daniel’s frustrated growls.I turned to Mira, whispering, “You said there’s a way out?”She nodded slightly. “A hidden tunnel. It leads outside, but… it’s risky.”A loud clang made me jump. The cell door swung open. Ethan stepped inside of the cell, with a Stern and serious look.His face was blank, his posture stiff. He shut the door behind him, stepping closer.“You need to be ready,” he muttered lowly, as he took few slow steps.Mira tensed at those words. “Ready for what exactly...huh?”Ethan’s eyes flickered with something unreadable. “Ash is moving you all soon. If you want to
Lucy’s POVI couldn't let Mira die after risking things for my own good. I couldn’t let any of them die after everything they have all done for me.And I just couldn’t let myself fall into Ash’s hands without a fight.My mind raced, trying to find a way out of this befallen mess.“Take me and leave them,” I said, my voice steady despite the fear clawing at my throat.Mira’s eyes widened in horror as I said those words. “Lucy, no! Don’t do this!”Daniel’s face twisted with fury. “You are not going with her.”Ivy grabbed my arm, her nails digging into my skin, deep and sharp. “Lucy, think! She won’t let you go! You know that!”Ash simply smiled, dark amusement flashing in her eyes. “How noble of you, Lucy.”She turned to her men, her voice sharp as a blade. “Take them all.”What?!I whirled around. “You said.....”Ash’s gaze pinned me down. “I lied.”Before I could react, rough hands yanked my arms back.“Lucy!” Daniel roared, thrashing against the two rogues restraining him.Ivy kicked
Lucy’s POVEverything was totally wrong.Ethan stood beside Ash, arms crossed, a smirk on his lips that sliced through me like a sharp blade.I struggled against the rogue gripping my arms, my breath uneven, my heart racing unstop. My heart pounded so loud I thought it might drown out the words I never wanted to hear.“Ethan…” My voice cracked up at this point. “Tell me this isn’t real. Please tell me this a joke.”He chuckled, tilting his head. “Real?” His eyes gleamed with something dark. “Oh, Lucy. It’s as real as it gets.”No.No.This couldn’t be happening. I shouldn't have trusted him. I remember being warned.Ash’s laugh cut through my thoughts like a dagger. “Did you actually trust him?” She pouted mockingly. “That’s adorable. Trusting a Rogue”My stomach twisted as she said those words to me. I clenched my fists in angered, my nails digging into my palms. “You planned this.” I spat the words at Ethan. “From the start. You made me trust you even though I was warned”Ethan let
Lucy’s POVThe tension between Ethan and myseld had been growing since we arrived in the pack. His whole character had changed, colder, sharper, more alert. It made me totally uncomfortable, but I didn’t have time to dwell on it or try to know why.I needed to find Ash, and as soon as possible.“Ethan, can I get to Ash?” I asked, keeping my voice steady and calm.He shot me a sharp look, that made me feel uncomfortable. “We haven’t even found a place to stay, Lucy. And you’re talking about attacking her already?”I folded my arms in surpriseof her words. “I have a friend who can help us.”Ethan’s eyes narrowed. “Who?”I hesitated for a second. “Her name is Mira. She’s not involved in any of this. She can hide us for the meantime.”His jaw tightened at the call of her name. “No.”I frowned. “No?”“We don’t know if we can trust her.”I let out a frustrated breath. “Ethan, we need a place to stay and hide. You’re acting like we have a choice or you have a better place.”He took a step cl
Lucy’s POVThe air felt heavier here, thicker somehow, like the weight of secrets hung everywhere. As Ethan and I stepped into the wolf world, my chest tightened. It hadn’t been that long since I left, but everything felt foreign to me now. The place I once knew like the back of my hand now seemed like a stranger.“Ethan…” I whispered, my voice trembling slightly.“Shhh,” Ethan hissed, his finger pressing to his lips. His sharp eyes scanned the whole surroundings, his whole character different different. He was quieter, his steps more calculated, his facial expression was more serious.“Why are you acting like this?” I asked, keeping my voice low as we walked along the shadowy edges of the pack, trying to hide ourselves.“This isn’t the same world you left, Lucy,” he murmured. “Stay close and don’t draw attention.”I swallowed hard, falling into step beside him. “What do you mean it’s not the same? What happened?”“You’ll see,” was all he said.As we crept through the edge of the pack
Lucy’s POVThe room was totally tense, with Daniel pacing back and forth in the whole room like a caged wolf. Ivy sat quietly on the couch, watching him with a mixture of curiosity and concern which was laced in her expression. Ethan stood by the window side, his arms crossed, while I leaned against the wall, trying to remain calm.“Ethan, you’re going to track Ash and her movement,” Daniel finally said, his voice firm and strong without a smile on his face.Ethan nodded to his words. “I assumed as much. I’ve already started preparing.”“I’m coming too,” I said suddenly, breaking the silence that was about to be built up.Daniel stopped mid-step, spinning around to face me already. “No, absolutely not.”“I’m not asking for permission to do that,” I replied, keeping my tone steady. “Ash is my problem too.”“Lucy,” Daniel growled, his frustration evident. “This isn’t a game or a play. It’s dangerous.”“I know that,” I shot back at once, not giving him space to intimidate me. “But I’m no