“This can’t be right!” I blared but Irene sighed.
“I’m sorry Aaron.” One could pick the heavy dose of sadness that graced her tone.
“No…” I wriggled my head. “Don’t give me that crap. I am fine. My wolf is probably sick or something. There’s no way this is happening.” I asserted but my voice was lacking the assurance that should have followed suit.
“Aaron, I need you to calm down and let’s find a solution to this.” My mother pleaded with eyes that were slightly teary, her left palm tried to stroke my right but I pulled away sharply.
“I am fine!” I declared while I arose. I glanced between the two of them while my breaths came out like a storm. “I am the son of Barron, his only heir, there’s no way I can suddenly be wolfless. There must be some sort of logical explanation.”
The look on their face said otherwise instead.
“Irene,” my mother called and the doctor wriggled her head as if she were finding the right words to say. “Are you sure about what you just said?”
“I’m sorry Luna.” Her voice almost trailed a whispery path. I just stood there unable to find my tongue. The look in her eyes said it all, she wasn’t joking at all. What was I even saying, Irene never joked when it came to her work. She was damn serious and I hated it. I hated the way the ugly truth slammed me. I was terrified too and more than ever I wished I could just disappear from all these. No, I wished this was all a dream, I pinched myself severally just to ascertain that fact but unfortunately, this was my life now. I had become useless on the day my pack needed me the most.
“Is there no way we can fix this?” My mother queried gently while Irene wriggled her head in a hopeless manner.
“The last time something like this happened it was centuries ago and there were no records of a cure or something. It is a rare occurrence, one that leaves permanent damage.” She explained.
Tears trickled down my cheeks.
“You lie Irene.” I quoted. “You lie, there has to be a cure one way or the other. I can’t accept this nonsensical fate. I can’t just wake up one morning and find out that my wolf is gone. There has to be a solution!” I barked while my mother sighed.
“You think I would let you suffer? I would do anything in my capacity just for you to get Aries back but there’s no way around it.”
“There has to be a way!” I towered over her.
“Aaron!” She arose too but I still stood a few inches above her. Her eyes were fierce at the same time they beheld compassion and it made my heart ache more. “I understand your pain…”
“No you don’t,” I cut her off abruptly, my gaze wavering between the two of them.
“Aaron, don't be like this.” My mother toned, her eyes were barely holding up against the tears.
“No, don’t give me that pitiful look.” My head wriggled as another tear toured. “The both of you can’t possibly understand…”
“Aaron…” Irene tried touching me but I pulled away like she was some kind of taboo.
“I am the pride of this Pack.” I gestured. “I am going to be crowned Alpha today, everyone expects me to be their Alpha but look now. How are they going to react when they find out their soon to be Alpha has lost his Wolf, how do you expect my Father to react? All their hopes, every single one of them is going to be dashed tonight because of me. Because I’m a failure!”
“Don’t say that!” My mother arose fiercely while a tear trickled across her cheek.
“You’re not a failure.”
“Then what am I? I have lost the very essence of my being. I am no werewolf, mother. I am nothing and that fact alone drives me nuts! Why me?! Why today of all days?! Why did the moon goddess decide to punish me this way?!” I sighed trying to hold back the emotions that surged. My mother suddenly hugged me and I instantly held her back as tight as I could. I closed my eyes hoping the tears would cease but it only worsened.
“I have always fulfilled my duties and obligations to the Pack as best as I could. I have been a good mate, I have walked in the way of my father’s teachings. I was ready for this, ready to carry his mantle, to lead my Pack to greater heights…” I lamented while her brace became tighter yet gentle.
“Don’t blame the moon goddess, Aaron. There must have been a reason for all this.” She soothed but for the first time, my mother’s words failed to touch me. I wasn’t relieved in the slightest. “Right now, let’s just be optimistic and focus on handling the situation properly.” She said while she separated from me.
“Irene, I need you to run more tests, find out possible causes and cure. I know it’s hard but I’m entrusting you to handle this as quickly as possible.” My mother faced her in an assertive manner. Her countenance had drastically changed. The aura around her was so commanding that even I felt intimidated.
“Yes Luna.” Irene nodded before exchanging glances with me. “I’m going to do my very best.”
“And I also want to believe today’s incident is under tight wraps.”
“Of course.” Irene toned once again.
“Thank you. We’ll take our leave now.” She said and then she pulled me alongside.
“What’s going to happen now?” I asked as we stepped out of Irene’s residence. She sighed and the once imposing look she carried now faded into that sad countenance she was hiding.
“We have to tell your father.” She mumbled and my pace abruptly ended. She stopped too. “Aaron, that’s the only logical thing to do right now. We can’t hide it from him, you know that.”
I gulped down my saliva whilst recalling the monstrous look that man would reward me with or the ruthless action he might take against me.
“No mom. We definitely can’t do that.” I wriggled my head. “He’s going to be angry. So angry and that’s the last thing any of us want right now.”
“I’ll speak to him on your behalf.”
“That is not going to quench his rage.”
“I can handle him.”
“No! You can’t! We both know you can’t.” I raised my voice against hers. Her eyes twitched but no word toured out of her mouth. I could see the pain from my words clearly expressed in those eyes. But it was the truth, something she needed to hear.
“I don’t want you to get hurt, I don’t want to drag you in my mess.” I said.
“I’m your mother.” She held my cheek dearly. “Your mess is my mess.”
I pulled her hand from my cheek while my gaze wavered from hers.
“Not this time, I’m not going to allow you to face his wrath because of me.”
“So what do you propose we do then?”
I swallowed the lump building up in my throat, I couldn’t even meet her gaze properly. The words were as heavy as the burden looming in my chest but I had to say it regardless.
“I’m going to run away.”
“The moon goddess forbids it!” She yelled. “My son is no coward, I didn’t raise you to be that way.”
“That is the only safe option!”
“Safe?! You think running away is going to solve anything? Whether you cook up some story or not your father is going to find you and then the truth will finally reveal itself but this time everyone is going to know about it. You would only be bringing shame to our family’s name. Is that what you want?”
I heaved a deep sigh while my palms curled into a fist.
“Aaron, we’re meeting your father and it’s not negotiable.” She stated assertively.
“And what will we get from telling him, it’s not like he’s going to have a solution to my problem.”
“He is the Alpha, I’m sure in the infinity of his wisdom he’s going to find a way around this.” She replied and I exhaled deeply. She was only saying this to comfort me, my father wasn’t that much of a reasonable man when it came to his family. Unlike the façade he made everyone in the Pack to believe. “Aaron,” she held my cheek again, staring straight into my eye so I found it impossible to waver. “I want you to trust me okay?”
I maintained contact for a while before nodding like a child. And then we began our walk back to the Pack House. The maids and other workers who were nothing more than gamma werewolves were a little hyper this morning. No doubt for the grand ceremony that was going to happen tonight. They kept flashing beautiful smiles and compliments as we walked past them. My mother had worn the façade of her cheerful self but, I on the other hand couldn’t act so well. If only these people knew about the calamity that had befell me, they wouldn’t be this way.
With every step I took alongside my mother towards my father’s quarters, it became heavy. His quarter was much more elegant than the beauty of any other room and only the finest gamma wolves tended to him. As soon as we reached the mahogany twin doors, my heart pounded like it was going to explode, sweat crawled out of my skin and the vast majority of my entirety trembled. I glanced at my mother from the corner of my eyes but she was only faring slightly better than me. She knocked gently on the doors but no response came in. She raised her hand again,
“Come in.” His deep voice protruded like a gentle roar. I gulped down my saliva hoping my fears would be allayed but I was wrong. I stared at my mother one last time before we pushed the doors open. I didn’t know what kind of reaction or action I might face but I was certain about one thing, nothing good was going to come out from meeting my father.
“Come in.” His voice sonorously blared while my mother and I sauntered inside. And there he was, on his king size bed with his hateful concubine, Maria. His hazel eyes bonded with mine immediately as if he were trying to decipher what was currently scaling my mind. His low cut brown hair seemed to glow more than usual and his full boxed beard that beheld tiny hints of grey had also been shaved nicely. His lips beheld a tiny smile, something that was always lacking when my father was with me. Although it wasn’t obvious, if one looked closely, they would notice it.My eyes twitched and wavered from his and then to Maria whose countenance wasn’t welcoming as usual. Her straight black hair was a mess to begin with and the look in her eyes was more than enough to tell how tiring she was going to find today’s ceremony. He stretched his right arm across her shoulder as he sat up on the bed.“Good morning.” My
Something was definitely wrong, was the same thing I kept telling myself as I stood behind the tall black curtains shielding the stage where hundreds of Pack members and guests were waiting for me. The night had surprisingly dawned earlier than I expected, I was going to be crowned Alpha. A wolfless man like me was going to take up my Father's mantle, a taboo, yet my father still insisted. My fears were growing at a choking pace, my entirety trembled like I was going to melt anytime soon yet I had to keep up this strong facade for the guards beside me not to notice. I tried to remember the words of my mother but it didn't soothe me one bit. This shouldn't be happening but at the same time I couldn't go against my father. He probably had his reasons for letting this coronation ceremony continue. But whatever it was, I could only hope it was good.“Ladies and gentlemen, the moment is finally here, the dawn of a
Something was different about Silver Clawers Pack, I could feel it. This wasn't the first time I was stepping into this Pack but tonight, it was another story entirely. The winds were howling to my ears as if they were trying to tell me something. I couldn't phantom what but I knew it was something good in a way."Could you speed up Diana?! We are already late! We can do the sightseeing later." Ana's voice tousled my thoughts."Oh come on, we're not that late." I rolled my eyes with a chuckle minting alongside. She rewarded me with a frown instantly."The coronation began at eight and look at the time now…" She impatiently pointed to her phone's lock screen showing forty minutes past eight. "Can you see the number of missed calls I'm getting from David?!" She gestured towards the call log."Well this wouldn't have happened if you had just chosen a dress easily in the first pl
"I don't care if you're the Lycan, I don't care how much power you wield. Nobody, absolutely no one has the right to treat my mate in this manner!" She snarled.Mate? My head sparked as those words echoed in my head. This beautiful lady I couldn't take my eyes off was my mate? How did my life come to this? From one trouble to another. First, I had lost my wolf and then I met my step brother who I was just meeting for the first time. My father openly revealed my secret and now this! I gulped down my saliva with several thoughts scaling my mind. But the most obvious one was why? Why did the moon goddess mate me with someone else when I already had one? Was my life suddenly a plaything in the hands of the moon goddess. I closed my eyes dearly hoping once again that this whole thing was simply a nightmare but my mind wandered back to the morning I discovered I lost my wolf. ****"Iris…" I stuttered while my mate sat on my thighs as she faced me. Her irresistible scent swept past me like
“Mate or not. I’m going to punish her, Aaron!” “Father please...” I pleaded but the old man wriggled his head. “My decision is final. I will not tolerate the insult she has rewarded me with today.” He reinstated and Levi smiled. My brows couldn’t help but arch in a slight frown, I just met him for the first time yet he acted like he found pleasure in my sufferings. But that wasn’t what I should be worrying about, my new mate was in trouble. “I’m begging you. At least consider the fact that I’m your son.” I mumbled but the look on his face showed just how unwavering his resolve was. I inhaled deeply and without thinking I ran down the stage to her side. I didn’t even wait for her reaction, I grabbed her right hand as I stood beside her. I heard her gasp but I focused my gaze on my father and his minions on the stage. “If you’re going to punish her, then you would have to go through me first!” I yelled and my father growled. “Guards!” My father barked and about seven men encircled
"Open the damn door!" He yelled with a loud bang causing the door to tremble. My body jolted slightly in fear, I needed no one to tell me that whoever was behind that door was definitely bad news. We both knew that yet my mate stood up."You're not going to answer that door are you?" I queried as I quickly reached for her wrist. She frowned. "We both know whoever is before that door wants to cause trouble. There's no way I'm allowing you face that." I said while I struggled through the pain to stand."Aaron, you're injured. Fighting in this state is only going to worsen things." She toned worriedly but I didn't listen. Instead, I wobbled towards the door. "Aaron…" She called again, holding my left wrist causing me to stop."Didn't you hear me?!" The person barked and she turned my face to hers, staring into my eyes deeply with a smile that silently assured me."I can handle it." She said softly and at that point, I felt the need to trust her. I nodded slowly and she proceeded to the d
My phone screen brightened as we sauntered into the hotel room. It was past three in the morning and the notifications on my phone were filled with nothing but missed calls from Ana and my father. She was definitely worried about my whereabouts but I wasn't in the mood to speak to her. So much had happened tonight that all I wanted was to rest on that king size bed before me.My gaze wandered to Aaron who wobbled to the edge of the bed to sit. He sighed heavily as he rubbed his hand through his hair in a frantic manner. At least he was in much better shape now; after an hour's journey, I had to drive him to the nearest hospital to treat his broken shoulder and bruises. "How are you feeling now?" My voice chorused softly as I sat by his side. He gleamed with a slight nod. "Better..." He whispered. I smiled for a brief moment. "Thankfully the extent of your injuries wasn't extreme, you should be fine within a week." "Yeah..." He whispered again but his sadness was clearly hinting i
The sounds of the birds tweeting coupled with the sun rays illuminating the room forced my eyes open. I took deep breaths while I stared at the bedsheet with blank thoughts. It wasn't like I slept in the first place. All through the night, I couldn't stop thinking about the injustice my father had bestowed on me. I wondered how my mother was faring too, she was probably not in a good condition like I was.I turned to my left and there she was sleeping with a bit of frown anchoring her face. She looked beautiful regardless. I moved closer, closing the gap between us and I felt her warm breaths gently swarm across my face. Her black hair had fallen into a mess and my right hand moved on impulse. I slowly placed the loose strands of her hair behind her ear. My eyes fell on her small red lips and I instantly remembered how she had kissed me last night. I gulped down my saliva as I popped my head closer. My fingers gently trailed across her ear to her cheek. I felt a burning sensation spro
AARON “Save you from what?” I queried and she sighed as another wave of sadness gleamed in her eyes. “My father is sick and that gives the impression that our Pack is weak. Enemies are lurking around and it won’t be long before they strike,” she mumbled and my brows arched into a deeper frown. “As the only child of the Alpha, I need to find a mate to become the new Alpha of the Pack, or else, my family will lose our royal position as bearers of the Alpha title…” her voice trailed off. “I don’t have a lot of time left, Aaron, the pressure is getting worse and it won’t be long before my father and I are stripped of our positions.” “So you need me to become your mate and your Alpha,” I completed her statement for her and she gave a slight nod with eyes that beamed with uncertainty. “What is the name of your Pack again?” “Red Moon Pack.”“Your blood can heal anything, why can’t you just heal your father and he can carry on as the Alpha?” Another sigh left her breath. “We’ve tried it
DIANA “Diana!!” That was the last thing I heard before I yielded to the darkness calling to me. My eyes faintly opened to the wooden ceilings. The room was dark and small but it was dimly illuminated by a lantern on the shelf by the corner of the room. I turned and the small bed creaked. I frowned wondering how I had gotten here in the first place. The last thing I remembered was feeding Michael my blood to save him. I thought only a few drops would have been able to save him but who knew it required more to save him from the brink of death? I sat up on the bed, inspecting the room. There was nothing in the room besides the bed and shelf. There were two scents lingering outside, Michael and Aaron.I gulped down my saliva wondering if Michael survived but that thought tousled the moment I heard footsteps coming towards the wooden door. It creaked open slowly and my breaths ceased for a split moment seeing Michael saunter into the room.“You’re awake,” his gentle tone carried relief wh
AARON“Aaron!” Diana yelled behind me but I trotted away from her in a flash. Perhaps it was the fact that Fenris was dwelling in me, I felt it to the core that woman was my mate. The bond was even stronger than the one I ever had with my first mate. I hadn’t accepted her yet but it felt like we were destined ages ago. Yet I ran away, my legs wouldn’t stop pacing farther and farther away from her. I do not know what the moon goddess has in store for me but the last thing I ever wanted right now was a mate. If the moon goddess even cared about me in the first place I wouldn’t be in this shit hole in the first place. “Aaron!” I heard her yell behind me again and I increased my pace in the woods. No matter how stubborn she was, I would do everything in my power to never accept Diana in my life. I don’t know how much time drifted by as I ran but I had finally shaken her off my trail. A part of me was worried for her but I didn’t want to listen to those emotions. I had a lot to deal with
"Aaron!" I cried and my mate barked at Maverick."Aaron? I-i t-thought you were Wolfless?" Maverick trembled in fear as he arose from me. I quickly shifted away from Maverick while Aaron stealthily approached him. The aura surrounding him somehow reminded me of when I met his father at the coronation ceremony."P-lease, this i-is just a misunderstanding..." Maverick stammered but Aaron lurched at him like a beast. He didn't even give Maverick the chance to transform into his werewolf form. I watched in horror as Aaron's Wolf clawed Maverick to the ground. Ripping his limb one by one with his jaw. And soon, Maverick's cries were no longer heard. The only thing left was a snarling wolf, scattered limbs and blood splattered everywhere. His Wolf focused on me, growling at me like I was his meal. There was so much bloodlust in his eyes and I wondered,Was this truly my mate? Wasn't Aaron Wolfless? How did that innocent person I once knew become this bloodthirsty?"A-aron, it's me..." I stu
"Is he worth it?" Maverick, my father's closest guard asked as we struggled past the trees and its branches.My gaze diverted from the map in my hands to him. I frowned at him and he shrugged. This was the first time in so many days he was speaking to me about Aaron. It's been four days now and we were yet to get to the forbidden lands. Left for me, I would have preferred to face this journey alone but my father wouldn't let me. If he could have his way, he would have accompanied me personally."I mean I don't need to tell you that the forbidden land is a dangerous place. There's a high possibility we might not survive once we get there." He continued but he only made anger sprout in me."No offence but all this troubles for a Wolfless man isn't worth it.""You know, I preferred the version of you that was silent." I retorted and he heaved a light sigh."It's the obvious truth, Diana. I know how long you've been looking for a mate. You're bound to get desperate just to save your fathe
"Aaron, wake up! Aaron! Aaron!"My eyes squinted open to the bright lights coming from the skies. Although my vision was blurry, I could see a figure above me, tapping my cheeks relentlessly. The voice was familiar but I also couldn't remember who this person was. My insides were in turmoil as if there was a storm striding inside of me. But beneath this disorderliness came pain spiralling across my body violently. I could also feel a bond, something was growing inside me, it was changing me by the seconds."Aaron! Come on man, wake up!" The voice yelled. Michael! I finally recognized him. But I was still confused, perhaps it was due to the terrible migraine raging in my head. I tried to move a muscle whilst recalling what happened. But none of my actions seemed to work, My muscles were stiff and I was basically not in control of my body."Aaron!" He called, I screamed and my body began to tremble violently from the pain that skyrocketed within me."Aaron what's wrong?!" Michael yelled
"Aaron Harrington, I've been waiting for you."My brows arched upwards as I stared dumbfounded at the skeleton."H-how-- how do you know my name?" I dared to ask."I've known you ever since you were born. Son of Lycan Barron." His voice came out in a deep baritone that only managed to ground fear in my heart."No-- no, I must be seeing things. I must be!" I slapped my cheeks repeatedly hoping I would break free from this terrible illusion but nothing happened."You'll only be hurting yourself more. You know it yourself, ever since you came into my land you've felt my presence." He said and I stopped with my eyes twitching at it."Get out of my head." I gritted. The Skeleton laughed. "Get out!" I yelled and it growled. My breaths ceased immediately, somehow I knew if I said something wrong again, I was going to get punished. Yet my brain wouldn't stop racking up so many questions."Who are you?" My curiosity peaked so much that my lips moved on their own. "How do you know me?"The Skel
"You're a failure!""A waste!""A pathetic son!""You failed your Pack, you failed me!""You're weak and I hate you for that!""I curse the day I knew you as my son!"My eyes opened only to see my mother a few meters before me spitting those heart wrenching words."Mom?" I toned in confusion. The entire room was dark but I could see her clearly. She was in pain, her eyes had swollen from so much tears, her gaze on me completely defined resentment."You don't deserve to call me that!" She warned and tears began to itch my eyes."I thought you were dead." I tried to approach her but she retreated further into the darkness."Death should have taken you instead." She spat back."Don't say that. Please don't." I mumbled in a shaky voice."If you hadn't failed me, If you weren't so weak, I would still be alive today."Tears trickled across my cheek as those words phased through my ears. "You're right. I failed you. I'm so sorry mom. I wish I could have done better. I wish I was there to pro
"Michael!" I yelled but only the birds around tweeted in response. "Michael!" I called again, looking around the blood trails on the leafy grounds. Something terrible must have happened to him. Perhaps he was attacked by a mysterious animal or something."Michael!" I yelled again, this time my heart was already thumping loud. As much as I hated to admit it, I was worried about him. I waited for several minutes hoping he would answer but he didn't. I stared at the tent and back at the forest. I heaved a deep sigh whilst concluding I was going to search for him. I couldn't just leave, not after these blood trails."Michael!" I called one last time and suddenly the bushes by my side twitched. I heard the sound of twigs crushing and footsteps getting louder with each second. I took a defensive stance even though my body was trembling in fear. I suddenly lost my cool and the next thing that my brain told me to do was run. Whatever was behind those bushes probably hurt Michael and consideri