Thea's point of view"Thea, the only thing clear to me is that you feel insecure, and I can understand that because as soon as the curse is broken, I will personally escort you out of this pack. And you are upset about something, I am not sure what, and frankly, I don't care." The hussy muttered, forming a little smile that made the blood running in my veins burn with rage. "I am too busy for whatever this is, so do yourself a favor and get out, before I make you."She said calmly, crossing her fingers over each other. This little tramp had gotten quite brazen and that aggravated me the more. More than anything, I wanted to cross the table, and get my hands on her neck. It will give me great pleasure to squash it.No. I shook my head mentally. It will be much better to have her bloody heart jump from her chest into my hands, and then I will chop her body into tiny parts, and have them scattered within the castle for Killian to find them. The thrill alone flushed down my rage. But as s
Sheila's point of view I was done with the last paper on the table. I placed it gently on one side. I felt incredibly exhausted and hungry. My blue eyes went to the window, it was evening already. I was up from my chair and walking out of the door. I tried looking for Ria, Allen, Mason, or Jax as they were the only ranking warriors that remained in the pack, but I couldn't find them. So, I asked the first helper I found if Killian and the others had returned from the meeting at the council castle, but I was told they hadn't. Whatever reason the council had called for a meeting must have been serious, because they were taking longer than they usually do. And I was still worried about Killian. He was in a sad mood earlier today and that scared me. I had something to eat at the dining table, before making my way to my chamber to have some rest. After spending some minutes on my bed, strangely, I couldn't fall asleep. My mind kept on replaying the conversation I had with that psycho, T
Killian's point of viewI took an indrawn breath, pinching the skin of my forehead. The large Council court was quiet as everyone listened to Zeriyah. Many ranking leaders and members from each supernatural kind were present for today's meeting.I guess the abrupt invitation by the Council heads was surprising for everyone because they had requested the presence of all the supernatural kind that was a part of the Council.I sighed again in frustration, and maybe rage. This meeting has been going on for hours now, and now it's already twilight. I listened more to what Zeriyah was saying. It was pretty serious. But frankly, my mind wasn't here at all. I just wanted to be in my pack, and next to my mate, Sheila, and so did Ryker. The sickening feeling I woke up to this morning had grown increasingly within me. Ryker couldn't sit still, he kept on pacing restlessly at the back of my mind. I was also angst, there was something within me that had me terrified. I couldn't tell if it was my
Sheila's point of viewI was motionless. I couldn't move. I couldn't even mutter a word.It was as if time itself had paused, stopping every motion around me.My eyes didn't leave Ria's wolf that was being bitten by the enemy's pack wolf. It kept on attacking her, its claws piercing through her neck. Her blood rushed down, smearing the earth. It didn't stop till Ria's wolf stopped moving.I gasped weakly, I felt a heavy thud in my chest. My legs suddenly went weak, about collapsing against the bloody smeared earth. Still, I didn't pull my haze away from Ria's wolf form. She was…she was dead. Ria was dead.Suddenly, my surroundings began to come alive and the motion soon became normal. Loud growls filled the air, wolves fighting against each other. Even with a few witches' help, we were still surrounded. Breathless gasps of death invaded my ears as many eyes continued scanning around.I watched as my people were being killed. Even worse, slaughtered like animals. One after the other, t
Kaiser Black's point of viewI retracted my gaze from the blood moon. I had to find her soon. With this state she was in, her magic itself will be a beacon that will let anyone find her. This was exactly what terrified Fiona Black, my mother, and leader of the Crystal Fortress witches before it was destroyed.Sheila had a different kind of magic. It was something no one had ever experienced, I'd like to think that it was because she was a white wolf, the prophesied one. Her magic was powerful, yet dangerous and capable of attracting the darkest kind of creatures. My mother, Fiona Black came from an ancient ancestral clan of female witches that was very powerful. And the magic can only be passed down from the females in the family. Leonardo and I also inherited our mother's witch blood, but we could not access the magic.The entire pack was covered in a red mist, making it difficult to see anything. I shifted into my human form and navigated my way through the red mist. The vibrations
Valerie's point of viewMorgan's immediate words silenced every doubt I had and confirmed my suspicion. Sheila was taken by the Black Blood Pack. Suddenly, everything began to make sense. My deep purple eyes pulled up to the Blood moon in the red sky, it simply couldn't be a coincidence. She was the one. The Alpha's mate was the child we'd been desperately looking for. She was Fiona's daughter.I had always had my suspicion. I felt it the first day I met her at her coronation. And then again, the wave of energy that swept through the entire pack the day Killian went on a rampage and his demon took over, that powerful essence that I felt belonged to her, it was identical to what I felt the night she retrieved the phoenix stone and tonight.She was the one the prophecy had spoken about in the crystal stones. Sheila Callaso was the White Wolf. She was taken away from the Pack by Killian's father, who was sent by the Dark Circle to bring the gifted one, so how on earth did she become Alph
Leonardo Black's point of view "The prophesied one still lives!" Amelie sounded, her eyes gleaming in disbelief, confusion, and shock. Her lips twitched into a smile, as murmurs broke out from the Council members. I paid no attention to them. My deep blue eyes stared in confusion at the blood moon that was up in the sky. Something was wrong! This couldn't happen. The blood moon up in the sky only indicated that Sheila was in danger, and the magic within her forced itself out. She couldn't have done it herself, she didn't even have her childhood memories. She didn't know who she truly was, and from my findings, both her wolf side and her witch's powers were locked. I peeled my gaze from the red sky, mind-linking Kaiser, but I couldn't connect with him. Oh, goddess! I had a bad feeling about this. "How can this be? We were sure she was dead!" One of the council members spoke slowly, still finding it hard to believe that the white wolf was still alive. After Killian's father, Alpha
Leonardo Black's point of view Bloody fuck! "That's exactly why I brought her here," Kai spoke. A painful groan escaped her lips, as she arched her back against the bed. A Series of groans left Sheila's lips again. A mighty force surrounded her, jerking her body from the bed into the air. Quickly, Kai and I rushed to her side, before we could grip her and pull her down on the bed, she released another wave of magical energy that caused everything in the chamber to shatter at its impact. I almost lost my balance as well, Kai and I gripped her arms from both sides, pulling her back to the bed. We pinned her on the bed. Her magical essence lashed against us, wanting to be free. She didn't stop moving. She began to thrash about on the bed, groaning in pain. Her eyes were torching blue, and her temperature became worse. She let out a sharp scream that pierced into the air, sweeping through us. Kaiser and I groaned as well, but we never let go of her. "What do we do, brother?" Kaiser