THE NIGHT FANG PACK.The dungeon was silent. The only sounds that could be heard were the weak breathing of the pale-looking woman lying helplessly on the floor.Some brute-looking wolves stood beside her - about four men - holding whips dipped in wolf's bane.The woman bled profusely."Send word to Alpha Randall," the familiar voice of the man who had seen that she was tortured this way for weeks now spoke, "Tell him Azura is not the threat. She is innocent. The enemy in his pack still walks freely." Alpha Rufus said in a gruff voice.Azura has been in questioning for weeks now. She had been tortured to the point of numbness, yet she still stood by her word. She didn't murder Namsi."Also, tell him to have Merikh investigated. He is the real culprit here. Merikh poisoned his drink on his coronation. Since the same poison was used on Namsi, he surely is the one who should be in this dungeon, not this woman!" Rufus added."I think something is going on in secret in the Blood Crescent p
Reyana felt the intense heat emanating from his body. She was shaken. He looked like one who had been starved for years. Wasn't Visha quenching his hunger? Why did it always have to be her?She hesitated for a moment when he let go of her neck, sending her a glare that made her lose her will to protest. This side of him didn't seem to like resistance and arguments.She loosened the belt of her night robe gradually, pulling it off from her shoulders and letting it drop to the ground. She saw the satisfaction in his eyes when she stripped. The aura of his dominance was so potent that she wasn't willing to go against him. What had gotten into him? When she was done, she paused, looking at him.He nodded his head towards the bed. She knew what he meant. Like an obedient little girl, she slowly walked toward his large bed and lay with her back down on it, waiting for him to do as he pleased.She was numb. Surprisingly. She didn't feel anger or pain. She didn't feel happy or sad. She was j
"Why, Randall? Why?" Reyana lay on his bed, sweat dripping from every corner of her body. She could barely speak, but she had to.Tears fell down her eyes. Even though she was weak, she still felt the pain of humiliation that came with the LunarScribe mark.This was a degrading mark. It wasn't something she should be proud of.Randall sat beside her, staring at her weak form. He was nowhere near done. But he had to let her catch some breath.His eyes were still an inky pool of darkness as he watched her lament about his mark on her. He didn't really care. What's important was the fact that he had successfully made her his. Now, she had nowhere to go except to remain in his pack.He never wanted to lose her."Reyana... This is for the best. What's more important is you get to bear my mark. It doesn't matter where it is placed," he tried to console her, but she was not yielding."Your mistress gets to bear your AlphaBond mark while I get to bear your make of humiliation? Why? What have
A small commotion coming from outside the fortress caught the attention of every other person, waking them up from their sleep.It was still the early hours of dawn, and people were still nestled in the warmth of their beds, which they were forced to leave due to the noise.Klara was the first to step out. She saw a small crowd gathered around a figure, cheering praises with so much joy and laughter.She hurried to the scene and saw that the figure being praised was Visha."What is going on?" Klara inquired, making the noise die down."Oh! Look, Klara!" Visha called, her voice brimming with an unfamiliar excitement. "I healed them!" She said, pointing to two men who had been down since the previous day with another strange illness. They were now fine.Klara looked at the men. They seemed perfectly fine. The swellings on their faces had disappeared.Klara and the coven witches had performed some rituals when the first wave of strange illness had hit the pack. After the ritual, she used
Klara scoffed, her arms crossed tightly across her chest. "Innocence is a luxury we can't afford right now, Alpha. She played you," she spat, her voice laced with suspicion. "Made you see what she wanted you to see.""No, I refuse to believe that. She is innocent of all these accusations, Klara." Randall defended, "Visha wouldn't… couldn't do something like that. This is all my fault. I must have misread the signs. It was a tricky one," he said, running a frustrated hand through his hair.Aldric, silent until now, shifted uncomfortably. He felt the tickle of guilt crawl up his spine, not knowing if he was even worthy to say a word in the meeting. He was as guilty as Visha. He felt like an accomplice."You can't be so certain, Randall," Klara pressed, her voice sharp."I am certain. I have been the one close to Visha since she was brought into the pack. I know her. I know what she can and can not do. She is innocent." Randall defended, "So, that is not a possibility." He added, a beat
Alpha Randall breezed into his chamber like a leaf in winter. His head felt light. He was almost choking on his own consequences.His gaze rested on the sleeping form of Reyana, and guilt threatened to strangle him. He watched how she slept peacefully, and it made his heart ache so much that it was going to rip out of his chest.He knew he had attacked packs before. He'd killed a lot of wolves. Rendered many homeless, too. He has done a lot of despicable things. But this...? This very one shattered him.He had taken away her life... Everything she held so dear. And he still had the audacity to mistreat her? What a monster he was.He couldn't begin to imagine what she must have gone through all along.Randall took slow steps toward the bed. He lowered himself beside the bed, the familiar scent of roses and sweet vanilla wafting from Reyana's sleep-tousled hair.The corner of his eye stung with unshed tears as he stared at her innocent face. He watched her chest rise and fall with each
It's been three days since the unfortunate incident occurred, making the Blood Crescent pack lose its most vital source of income.Randall had been in his chamber, hardly ever stepping out to see anyone. He only allows Reyana and Visha in. More of Reyana.The guilt of killing her parents had burdened him. But he had decided never to let her know. If they don't tell her, then who will? She would never get to know."Enter," he responded to the knock on his door.Klara walked in with a solemn mood. "Alpha Randall," she called, approaching him on the bed. "How do you fare?"Randall looked a bit pale. He had almost not eaten anything for three days now."I am well, Klara." He replied weakly."No, you aren't. You are being too hard on yourself. Crawl out of that shell." she encouraged."Klara..." He called slowly, "I am burdened by a lot of mistakes from the past. They have come hunting me.""Then let's make it right," she said."How? I am afraid I might have marked the wrong one. I should
Klara watched him, her heart clenching at the sight of his broad shoulders slumping under the sudden burden, "Alpha Rufus sent a message to you," She said after a moment of silence. She had given him enough time to think about all she had just said. "We told the messenger that you were indisposed.""Alpha Rufus?" Randall's heart gave a small thud.Had he decided to go to war with him because of the death of his daughter? The thought brought a surge of hurt, sharper than any physical wound. He never knew their relationship would turn this sour."Yes," Klara replied softly, "He claims Azura's innocence." She broke the news.Randall felt a slight relief wash over him, but another wave of concern quickly replaced it. "How is she innocent? We found the poison in her possession.""Yes. Planted, most likely, by the true culprit." she replied, " Azura claims someone else poisoned your wine at the coronation, and she suspects that the same hand that poisoned your hand must have struck down Nam
Visha was dragged from the dungeon, her wrists bound in iron shackles that rattled with every step. Her heart raced. She knew this was the end for her.Memories of how she had lived her life and how she was meant to live came flooding her. Regrets had become her best companion throughout her stay in the dungeon, but there was nothing she could do to save herself.Her sister had warned her. But she was blinded by stupid feelings. Feelings that they had been taught never to let get in their way.No one is coming to her aid. Not Novak. Not the Master. Not even her sister. Because she had gone against everyone just to be with Randall. The same Randall who was going to be her executioner today.Reyana stood beside Randall in the middle of the crowd, her gaze fixed on Visha. A cold satisfaction crept into her heart as she watched her former tormentor face her ultimate fate. The woman who had caused her so much pain was finally going to pay the price.A cruel smirk played on her lips.Randal
"So, what's your condition?" Alpha Randall asked Reyana as soon as they were inside his chamber."Tell me, Randall. Visha is guilty of all the crimes she confessed to, right?" Reyana asked, sitting at the edge of the bed."Yes. She is. She confessed to it all, including being responsible for the death of Valerie." Randall admitted, wondering where this was all headed."Why haven't you executed her yet?" Reyana asked, searching his face for any expressions. "Are you still in love with her?""The Goddess forbid! I have nothing to do with that wicked, cunning witch anymore!" Randall said in fury. The thought or mention of Visha made him enraged."Then what's taking so long? Were you waiting for me to grace the occasion?" Reyana asked.Randall gave it a thought. He realized that he couldn't tell why he hadn't executed her yet."I don't know... I've been very occupied with bringing you back. She was not a priority. You were." He replied, leaning on his study table."Okay, then. Now that I'
"Reyana. Please. Don't go. You can go another time. Please," Randall had to bring down his ego and plead. He couldn't afford to lose her. He felt like if she ever left with Novak, he'd lose her forever.Seeing the look on Randall's face touched a part of her heart she never knew was still alive. Reyana thought all that was left in her heart for Randall was pure hate. But now she was wrong."I want to spend some time with my family. At least, you owe me that," Reyana said calmly."You will. But not just yet. I need you around, Reyana. The pack needs you. Please, don't go." Randall pleaded.She was conflicted. Randall was speaking to her heart."Novak. I'd send her over in a few days. But for now, I really do need her around," he said in a calmer tone, surprising everyone around, including Novak."Maya won't be happy with this. Besides, you brought us to this point. I've tried to see her for days, but you prevented it." Alpha Novak protested, but his anger was subsiding."You wouldn't b
Reyana drawled, her voice echoing in the confined space. "The Alpha's most precious jewel, reduced to this."'Visha quickly sat up; her eyes, which were once filled with arrogance and malice, went wide with shock. "Reyana? How?" She had expected that since Aldric hadn't had the audacity to kill her, then the master would have laid hands on her and killed her already."Funny question, I must say, Visha."Visha's lips curved into a bitter smile. "You look well, Reyana. Almost radiant."Reyana laughed, "Thank you. Being a prisoner of my mate has its perks." She said, her eyes slowly raking over the pathetic state of the woman who had made her life a living hell.Visha's face contorted into a mask of rage. "You dare mock me?""Why not? What would you do? Run to the Alpha and cry to him?" Reyana scoffed, "Only this time, the Alpha is slightly out of your reach.""What do you want? I had my peace before you showed up," Visha said, looking away in shame."Is there any peace for the wicked? R
"Alpha Randall isn't entirely to blame here," Reyana began, stepping forward to stand before everyone, "He never knew I was the fourth Necro key. He was blind and foolish. Selfish and ignorant. I also never knew what I was until it was already too late." She paused, letting it sink in before she continued."You relaxed, thinking everything was fine when you were meant to find a solution before the problem became such a concern." She added with a scoff. "I guess it's too late for you all now. Rashka can't be stopped anymore. He's gotten what he wants, and now he is coming for all those who betrayed him," she said and turned to look at Randall.Randall wondered what Rashka had told Reyana. She seemed to know so much but let out a little."What do we do to stop him now? He is a monster that needs to be stopped. According to the prophecy. And you are the only one who can stop him." Elder Tad asked."It is a little too late now, Elders. Rashka can't be stopped. Neither do I want to stop hi
Reyana lay crumpled on the bed, her sobs filling the chamber. The silky sheets wrapped around her naked body were covered in sweat and tears.Randall had taken her against her will. It was a sin to her. She no longer bore Randall's mark; therefore, she couldn't feel okay letting him touch her the way he used to.He lay beside her, feeling victorious, reveling in the thought of Rashka being in severe pain, knowing that his 'mate' just got fucked by another man.Reyana felt movement behind her. She knew it was Randall leaving the bed. She didn't make any effort to look in his direction."Prepare. Tomorrow night, that cursed mark will be taken off you. You belong to me. Not Rashka." Randall said in an icy tone as he put on his tunic."I will never be yours, you monster!" Reyana spat, bolting to a sitting position. "You think you can just seize your way into my life without as much as making a move for redemption? Are you even sorry about all you did?""Look, Reyana. I have been paying fo
"There are some people here to see you, Alpha," a guard reported to Alpha Randall while he was trying to cool off after the heated argument he had for the fifth time with Reyana since she arrived at the pack."Who are they?" He asked. The guard hesitated for a moment before replying."They said they are from the Green Oasis."Randall's gaze snapped in the direction of the guard, "What?" he sat up from his relaxed position."Yes, Alpha. They are from the Green Oasis. And they want to speak with you. They said it's urgent," he reported.Alpha Randall strode into his courtroom, his face set in a grim expression. Kellan and two other guards walked behind him, with Klara trailing behind."What the fuck are you doing here?" He demanded when he entered the courtroom.He saw three men and a woman standing, waiting patiently for him."Greetings, Alpha Randall. My name is Kaito. We come in peace." Kaito spoke with a small bow."Speak. What do you want within my pack?" Randall asked, ignoring th
"The dungeon? How? What did she do?" Reyana asked with furrowed brows. If anyone had ever told her that Randall would ever throw Visha into the dungeon, she'd never have believed it."Let's go inside. I'll tell you all about it," Randall said, attempting to lead her toward the fortress but she resisted."No. I don't care about you or Visha." She raved, turning around to leave but Randall's strong hand grabbed her arm, pulling her harshly."Stop this madness!" He yelled, lifting her off the floor onto his shoulder. "You will do as I say!" He warned, walking into the fortress."Let me go!" She struggled against his firm grip but it was all futile.*"Shota!" Odessa's worried voice rang with panic as she ran into Shota's chamber. "Reyana... She is gone," she announced, trying to catch her breath.Shota bolted upright, sleep instantly banished. "Gone? Where? How?" she demanded, her voice a rasp from disuse. Panic clawed at her throat."We don't know," Odessa stammered, her hand flying to
"No, Randall, you can't do that. I have to go. Rashka..." Reyana was trying to say when Randall cut her mid-sentence."This is about Rashka? You now choose him over me? Is that it?" Randall's tone bore hurt and anger at the same time.Reyana shot him a quick glare but maintained her composure. She didn't want to confront him in front of everyone.She couldn't bear to leave just yet. Not after she hadn't seen Rashka for days now. It'd kill her. No matter what happens, she is now his mate, and the bond she feels with him is stronger than whatever she feels for Randall at this point. She only feels empathy for Randall and his people right now. Nothing more."I now belong to another, Randall. You can't take me against my will. You have to let go! I only came to warn you of the impending danger," she said hastily when she saw that the barrier was almost closed.She tried to wriggle her wrist out of his firm grip, but he held her firmly. So firm that it hurt."Reyana," Alpha Novak finally sp