Vekra
Someone delivered it.
That is the thought ringing in my head as Alex, Crawn and I slip through the forest, trying our best to remain hidden as we sneak into the Ultimate Alpha's territory.
I come to a stop.
"What is it?" Crawn asks, stopping immediately.
"Did you see something?" Alex whispers worriedly, doubling back to meet us.
As full wolves, she and Crawn have to reduce their speed to match mine when they could go ten times as fast as I can.
"No." I say, thinking furiously. "Someone delivered it." I say, looking at them and trying to organise my thoughts.
Alec looks more haggard than I have ever seen her, despite her new immortality. I know I don't look any better.
Crawn on the other hand could have rolled right out of a beauty magazine cover. Despite the anxiety I can feel pulsing through our gamma bond, he looks cool as a cucumber.
"Delivered what?" Alec asks impatiently.
"The vial. It didn't fall to the floor on its own. We didn't see who but someone delivered that vial." I say.
"What are you trying to say?" Crawn asks slowly.
I think they are both figuring out the same thing that I am.
"So Ma did not come into contact with silver by accident. She was poisoned by someone." I say.
"Alpha Din was threatened with her life." Alec adds.
"And he chose her over the Ultimate Alpha." Crawn completes.
I still cannot believe he is dead. It seems like forbidden words to think that thought, talk less of uttering them. Alpha Lor was practically larger than life in my mind. I saw him a few times from afar, once with his Luna who is currently out of town. The man was the most vital man I had ever seen, he looked as tough and resilient as the mountains.
And my father killed him, and in a most dishonourable manner too if the rumours are to be believed.
"Why did they not even try to investigate? They could have easily figured this out with the littlest of investigations." Alec says, kicking a stone.
"Why search further when an answer has already dropped into your lap?" Crawn says.
"It does not matter." I say. "It does not matter if there was a good reason or not for him to kill the Ultimate alpha. He is dead and that is all everyone cares about."
I feel a headache spring up between my brows.
"Pa needs to tell us who blackmailed him. We need to expose them so Pa can be freed and they can take their punishment." I say urgently.
"Then what are are waiting for?" Alec asks.
We race through the woods again, our cloaks clutched close to minimise our scents spreading.
There is a reason why we are sneaking through the woods and it is as easy as we not being allowed into the territory. Outlaws have no right to step into the Ultimate Alpha's territory.
But we must get to my father.
I need to see him, to see his face and give him the chance to tell me by himself that he did it.
It is stupid but there is still a part of my heart that hopes to the moon that this was only one huge misunderstanding.
"I see where he is being held." Alec says, pointing in one corner.
I look towards where she is pointing to see two Sentinels manning a huge gate hundreds of feet away.
"Sentinels." I hiss.
I did not think I would grow to hate the sight of them so much. They are guarding the gate to the dungeon.
"Those people scare me." Alec says, wrapping an arm around her middle.
"Me too." I say.
Crawn takes my hand in his, sending me a pulse of reassurance and togetherness and I take it before I drop his hand. He gives me the strength and courage to continue.
"We made it this far, we can't turn around now can we?"
"No we can't." Alec says but she does not sound too sure of herself.
"Stay here, the both of you. I'll go there alone. If anything goes wrong, you'll get me out of it is possible and get out of here if it is not." I tell them.
"No way." Crawn says.
"No, I'm coming with you." Alec says, more firmly now.
I take her hand and look at Crawn.
"I appreciate it, the both of you. I really do. But we have to be smart about this. We have no idea how this is going to. They will be compelled to go easy on me because I am still mortal. You two, not so much." I say.
It is in werewolves' nature to nurture and so it is rare to find one harming a mortal if they can help it.
After a little more convincing, they finally agree and I throw my hood up and run out of the woods.
The sight of someone running is far from strange in the werewolf community and I pass by a few people innocuously.
And then a wolf catches a hint of my scent and they immediately sense my outlaw status. As their bodies are programmed, they immediately condemn me and rear back from me as if I am contaminated. The reaction soon spreads and the Sentinels are aware of me long before I get to them.
I ignore the reaction and stares of the wolves and head right for the Sentinels.
Is it just me or does the black smoke coming out of their body grow thicker as I approach?
I stop several feet in front of them.
"I want to see a prisoner." I say.
"Outlaw. Show your face." The first Sentinel orders.
Slowly, I push my hood down. I try not to show my fear or my nervousness or my desperation, wondering if they can smell it. Of course they can.
The Sentinel takes one menacing step forward.
"How did you get here? Outlaws are not permitted on these lands." He says.
"I just need two minutes. Just give me two minutes with a prisoner." I plead.
"You have two minutes to leave this territory the way you came in, otherwise you will not be leaving alive." He says, baring his teeth.
I was right, the smoke is getting blacker. All of my instincts are quaking, pushing me to hightail it out of here in the opposite direction but I force myself to stand my ground.
"One minute. Just give me one minute. You can watch." I plead.
"Let me guess, you want to see your traitorous alpha." He says.
My hands curl into fists at hearing my father reduced to nothing more than a traitorous alpha.
He is a good man, a good mate, a good father and a good leader.
That is why I am trying to speak to him, because I know I can clear his name. If I am given the chance, I can make everyone else see the truth of his actions that he was not acting if his own free will.
My father was friends with the late alpha. After what he did, I cannot imagine what he must be going through. If they can just let me see him once, I can finally be rest assured that he is fine.
"There." The Sentinel taunts. "Treachery runs in the pack it seems. You snuck your way in here and you want to meet with the biggest traitor in the community. Give me a reason why I should not spill your mortal blood here and now." He says, advancing on me.
I take another step back, one half of my mind screaming at me to run while the other part insists I should push, that there is only this gate separating me from my father.
I hesitate.
If I am being honest to myself, I am not here simply to ask about the poison. I am overwhelmed.
I have shouldered the responsibility of taking care of the pack with Rollen for only a day and I am exhausted. I need guidance. I need my father.
My need is beginning to look like it may cost me my life however.
The Sentinel takes another step forward. In front of me, he seems to grow larger than his normal size, like more of his wolf is taking over him.
"I would leave if I were you, little wolf." The second Sentinel finally speaks. "Give him ten seconds and your blood will be mixing with the sands."
I meet the eyes of the first Sentinel and I see nothing but blackness and death.
I turn around and run.
I don't even head towards the forest. I don't want them to discover Alec and Crawn.
I run for the gates, feeling Crawn's slight panic at the back of my mind.
When the normal guards manning the gates see me, they stream from their positions and surround me.
"Where the fuck did she come from?" One of them asks.
I am gasping for breath when I come to a halt.
"I want no problems. I just want to leave." I say.
"How did she get in in the first place?" Another says, scowling.
Their faces are all closed down as they stare down at me. Two days ago, I might have even joked or flirted with one of them. Today, I am a threat to the realm that they must protect against. It does not feel good to be on the other side of the law.
Some of them look more aggressive than others and I eye them warily. In front of these people, I am so helpless it is pathetic.
"She is mortal. Let her go." One of the more laid back ones says.
One of them peels away from the group and stops in front of me. He is so huge that I have to tilt my face up to look at him. The promise of death in his eyes is unsettling.
"If I ever see you behind these walls again, you will not live to tell the tale." He says in a low, deadly tone.
I bristle from being threatened but I am powerless so I force myself to lower my eyes and be docile.
"Understood." I grit out.
Immediately they give the command, I shoot out of there as fast as my mortal legs will carry me.
My frustration is on a boil. I did not get anywhere with this at all, I have only succeeded in humiliating myself.
I cannot help my pack however, if I am blind, deaf and clueless.
There is only one person left that could give me the answers I need.
Vekra"Ma, how were you poisoned?" I ask my mother. She has not fully recovered yet and she even had to be carried from our old pack to the refugee camp where my pack and I are lying low. She still looks horrible. The glow has gone from her cheeks and her eyes are dim where they once shone with brilliance from being near her mate but I cannot prolong this conversation any longer. I need information, and fast. My pack cannot stay in this refuge forever and all of our assets have been frozen. "Vekra dear, you should get some rest." Ma says. "You have not even sat in one place long enough to get some shut-eye all this while."I know her words are coming from a place of concern but they are not the words I want to hear. I pull at my hair in a frustrated growl. "Ma, I don't have the luxury to relax. They are accusing Pa of murdering the Ultimate Alpha in disgrace. Our pack has been outlawed. We were supposed to protect the pack, not curse them. I cannot relax until I have made it righ
VekraPain is all I feel.My teeth are gritted and I dig my fingers into the ground and crawl forward, back the way I came from. It is too far a distance from my home, I ran for too long. All I can think of is poison. When and how did I come into contact with it? I have not eaten since we were sent out of our homes like criminals. I have not slept and my interactions have been limited to my pack. My body seizes again and pain burns a fiery path through my veins. I whimper and fall to the ground, panting as I try to regain my breath. I am going to die right here, alone and lost within this forest, I can tell. And then the first bone breaks. I collapse to the ground and I scream, blood filling my mouth, a sickening realisation hitting me with the force of a hammer. I was so eager, so happy that I would go through my First Shifting soon. It is here now, and by the gods it couldn't have come at a worse time. I have heard enough testimonies to know how this goes. This pain that is
Alpha Zaden“I don’t think the Crescent Pack will be too eager to make threats now.” Mira says, strolling into my hotel room. “I gave him the last warning myself. The next time he gives information about us to the Bloodbound pack, I will summon him to duel.” I say, pulling my shirt over my shoulders. Mira smiles. “I would bet on never. He thought he was going to die. I saw it in his eyes.” She says. I say nothing to that. Everyone knows that the animosity between my pack, the Eternal Moon pack and the Bloodbound pack goes back millennia. My issue with the alpha of the demented pack is more personal. I will not have my allies feeding information about me or my pack, no matter how innocuous to the cunning man. Mira comes around to my front. “Let me.” She says. I drop my hands and let her button up my shirt. My mind is already racing ahead. “Do you feel it too?” I ask. Her big blue eyes find mine. “Feel what?” She asks and I frown. “This feeling of urgency and... doom. It’s s
Alpha ZadenThe wolves hesitate, sensing my power but they have the numbers and that deceives them into thinking they have a chance.I see the moment they decide to attack as one, and my wolf snarls as it rises to meet the challenge.Destroy them.I am a whirlwind of flesh and bone in their midst, punishing them with my teeth.I tear into a wolf’s neck, leaving the bleeding flesh exposed and throw another. He hits a tree and falls to the ground with a whimper.I grab another by the throat and with a huge jerk of my neck, slam his body into the forest floor, breaking his spine in half.
Vekra "To Marina!" Alec yells over the loud bass of the music. "To Marina!!!" The rest of us yell back and together, we down the shot of whiskey. Whiskey for me and Ellean, Vodken for Marina and Alec. It burns all the way down and my face twists for a second before the burn hits. Laughter rings out around me and I join in. The shot is already working to loosen me up, heightening my senses of everyone around me. The music calls me to dance. My primitive nose picks up a wide array of scents; of food, of perfume and of people. "A second shot!" Marina says with a wide grin. "All the shots today are on me." Cheers go up from around our table again and a waiting nymph quickly refills our glasses. She is an Asterai, a nymph spirit of stars and constellations as her skin clearly displays. I grab my shot from her tray with a smile. "Ohh I can barely wait for it to be filled." Marina says with a tinkling laughter. She down the shot of vodken immediately it is filled. I will be takin
Vekra The moment stretches, intensifies and his midnight blue eyes are all I can see even from this distance. The rest of the club falls away from my awareness and fades away. There is only me and him and a room between us. He is hot. He is dark. He is everything sinful embodied in one delectable package and I have never hungered for anyone like I do right now. "Vekra." I hear someone say but it is like the sound of a gnat by my ear, insignificant. "Vekra!" I hear again, really close. I startle and glance to the side to find my three friends looking between me and the entrance where the male is. "Yes?" I say but I am already turning back to find the male. There is only empty space where he was once. I go through a little moment of panic where I fear that I lost him, or moon forbid, imagined him? I scan the dimly lit room urgently and they land on him just as he slides onto a bar stool, and of course he and his friends are at the counter right in front of the barman. I exha
Vekra Not once throughout the journey do I have a moment of hesitation. It is the opposite actually. I am acutely aware that every step brings me closer to having this six foot seven hunk of masculine sexuality and my blood hums in response. The club swims around me and he is the only solidity in sight. I stumble a little, and I wish to death I could have held up on the whiskey a little. His hand comes to rest on the small of my back and liquid heat lances through my middle at the contact. I glance at him to find him studying me as his hands guide me forward. "Are you okay?" He asks. I wouldn't say anything to jeopardise this evening. "Yes." I whisper, knowing his sensitive wolf ears can catch it. We climb up the stairs to the rooms and he pushes into the first room we come across. "Is the room yours?" I ask him. "Nope." He says, shutting the door behind him. I am alone with him. I stare at him and he watches me back. The air between us is alive and breathing. "
VekraI run all the way back to the olive pack territory. Only when I am safely back on familiar ground with the feeling of being surrounded by my own do I finally stop running. I know I look disheveled because I receive many glances as people try not to be too curious about the alpha's daughter."Hello Gwen!" I call out with a wave at an older wolf coming into the territory with me. She must be close to four hundred years in age and yet she does not look a day over twenty five. "Vekra." She says and waves back. "Had a rough night?" She asks. "Something like that." I say. Not at all. I slept through it.I hurry towards my home in be middle of the pack. The infamous Olive tree is about a hundred feet in front of our house. I don't know when I first notice that there is something wrong. Perhaps it is when I draw nearer to my house and I hear nothing but deathly silence. I am the only child of my parents but our house is always teeming with wolves coming in and out of our house
Alpha ZadenThe wolves hesitate, sensing my power but they have the numbers and that deceives them into thinking they have a chance.I see the moment they decide to attack as one, and my wolf snarls as it rises to meet the challenge.Destroy them.I am a whirlwind of flesh and bone in their midst, punishing them with my teeth.I tear into a wolf’s neck, leaving the bleeding flesh exposed and throw another. He hits a tree and falls to the ground with a whimper.I grab another by the throat and with a huge jerk of my neck, slam his body into the forest floor, breaking his spine in half.
Alpha Zaden“I don’t think the Crescent Pack will be too eager to make threats now.” Mira says, strolling into my hotel room. “I gave him the last warning myself. The next time he gives information about us to the Bloodbound pack, I will summon him to duel.” I say, pulling my shirt over my shoulders. Mira smiles. “I would bet on never. He thought he was going to die. I saw it in his eyes.” She says. I say nothing to that. Everyone knows that the animosity between my pack, the Eternal Moon pack and the Bloodbound pack goes back millennia. My issue with the alpha of the demented pack is more personal. I will not have my allies feeding information about me or my pack, no matter how innocuous to the cunning man. Mira comes around to my front. “Let me.” She says. I drop my hands and let her button up my shirt. My mind is already racing ahead. “Do you feel it too?” I ask. Her big blue eyes find mine. “Feel what?” She asks and I frown. “This feeling of urgency and... doom. It’s s
VekraPain is all I feel.My teeth are gritted and I dig my fingers into the ground and crawl forward, back the way I came from. It is too far a distance from my home, I ran for too long. All I can think of is poison. When and how did I come into contact with it? I have not eaten since we were sent out of our homes like criminals. I have not slept and my interactions have been limited to my pack. My body seizes again and pain burns a fiery path through my veins. I whimper and fall to the ground, panting as I try to regain my breath. I am going to die right here, alone and lost within this forest, I can tell. And then the first bone breaks. I collapse to the ground and I scream, blood filling my mouth, a sickening realisation hitting me with the force of a hammer. I was so eager, so happy that I would go through my First Shifting soon. It is here now, and by the gods it couldn't have come at a worse time. I have heard enough testimonies to know how this goes. This pain that is
Vekra"Ma, how were you poisoned?" I ask my mother. She has not fully recovered yet and she even had to be carried from our old pack to the refugee camp where my pack and I are lying low. She still looks horrible. The glow has gone from her cheeks and her eyes are dim where they once shone with brilliance from being near her mate but I cannot prolong this conversation any longer. I need information, and fast. My pack cannot stay in this refuge forever and all of our assets have been frozen. "Vekra dear, you should get some rest." Ma says. "You have not even sat in one place long enough to get some shut-eye all this while."I know her words are coming from a place of concern but they are not the words I want to hear. I pull at my hair in a frustrated growl. "Ma, I don't have the luxury to relax. They are accusing Pa of murdering the Ultimate Alpha in disgrace. Our pack has been outlawed. We were supposed to protect the pack, not curse them. I cannot relax until I have made it righ
VekraSomeone delivered it. That is the thought ringing in my head as Alex, Crawn and I slip through the forest, trying our best to remain hidden as we sneak into the Ultimate Alpha's territory. I come to a stop."What is it?" Crawn asks, stopping immediately. "Did you see something?" Alex whispers worriedly, doubling back to meet us. As full wolves, she and Crawn have to reduce their speed to match mine when they could go ten times as fast as I can. "No." I say, thinking furiously. "Someone delivered it." I say, looking at them and trying to organise my thoughts.Alec looks more haggard than I have ever seen her, despite her new immortality. I know I don't look any better. Crawn on the other hand could have rolled right out of a beauty magazine cover. Despite the anxiety I can feel pulsing through our gamma bond, he looks cool as a cucumber."Delivered what?" Alec asks impatiently. "The vial. It didn't fall to the floor on its own. We didn't see who but someone delivered tha
VekraThe inhabitants of the room exchange a glance of dread and apprehension but I don't take my eyes off Ma. She still has not moved. I emptied the contents of the vial into her mouth and she still looks dead as a vampire. I look up at Inan helplessly. "She is not waking up." I say, my voice shaking. "Inan, see what you can do." Rollen says. "In the meantime, I'll go with the rest to check what the ruckus is all about." I nod and the rest of them file out while Inan hurries forward and takes my mother's hand, immediately feeding her her healing energy once again. The cries are increasing outside, and I hear a few howls of distress. I can feel the general unrest in the pack and I should probably go and confirm what is going on outside but I refuse to leave my mother's side. I hold onto her hand tighter, fearing that if I step out she will sleep away. I have a terrible sinking feeling that we cannot escape what is coming for us from outside, but even my wildest guesses would no
Vekra I cannot keep the pack out, even though I had help. Before Pa left, he instructed his beta, Rollen to look after the house and not let anyone in. Rollen stayed outside where he was subjected to insistent questioning by the pack and his worry and paranoia only increased. We are all connected so even though Pa and I did our best trying to conceal it, they must have all felt our distress. And like the pack animals that they are, they are almost compelled to try to help in any way they can. There are five representatives of the pack in our room now and they suck in identical shocked gasps when they see the state of Ma. "What in the name of the moon happened to her?" Soya, Alec's mum whispers in horror. I remain by her side, holding her hand in mine because I just cannot make myself let go. I was keeping it together but seeing the concern on their faces makes me even more emotional. A horrible feeling is heaving at my chest, wanting to be let out in the form of ugly hyst
Alpha Din Getting in is far from hard. I have been here many times before, summoned by Lor, the Ultimate alpha. As much as he is far too powerful and far too important to be close friends with him, he and I appreciate each other's company. "Alpha Din. State your business." The burly wolves at the gate of the property demand. They are not being rude, it is the protocol. And yet the familiar words cause my heart to stutter. This visit is nothing like the others. "On official business to see Alpha Lor." I say. If he is not around... all of my plans will be shattered. When I stepped out of Olive pack territory today, I did not consider that he could be out on business already. Fear wracks my body at possibility that he could be out. Estrell cannot hold on for much longer. She will die if I don't find Alpha Lor today. "You may go in." The guard says. I conceal my relief and walk forward on shaky limbs, into the Ultimate Alpha's territory. I resist the urge to run to cover t
VekraI run all the way back to the olive pack territory. Only when I am safely back on familiar ground with the feeling of being surrounded by my own do I finally stop running. I know I look disheveled because I receive many glances as people try not to be too curious about the alpha's daughter."Hello Gwen!" I call out with a wave at an older wolf coming into the territory with me. She must be close to four hundred years in age and yet she does not look a day over twenty five. "Vekra." She says and waves back. "Had a rough night?" She asks. "Something like that." I say. Not at all. I slept through it.I hurry towards my home in be middle of the pack. The infamous Olive tree is about a hundred feet in front of our house. I don't know when I first notice that there is something wrong. Perhaps it is when I draw nearer to my house and I hear nothing but deathly silence. I am the only child of my parents but our house is always teeming with wolves coming in and out of our house