SARAMy blood ran cold. Alpha Alfred had come for me, just as I had feared. And now, he was threatening the lives of everyone I cared about.My mind raced, knowing I had little choice. If I stayed hidden, more people would die. If I revealed myself, I might be able to save them. My heart ached with the weight of my decision, but I knew what I had to do.Turning to Fay, I whispered, my voice shaking but firm, “Stay here. No matter what happens, don't come out. Do you understand?” Fay shook her head. “No Sara, think about the baby you are carrying.” she sobbed.“ It’s me he wants and he won’t stop. More innocent people would die, I can’t have that much blood in my hand.” I argued.Taking a deep breath, I stood, my hands brushing against the rough walls for support. I pushed open the hidden door as quietly as I could, slipping out into the bedroom.The room was dim, lit only by the moonlight streaming in through the tall windows. The shadows danced across the floor as I moved towards th
ALPHA KING EDENI called out to Sara, my voice hoarse, disbelief and hope warring within me. My hand reached through the bars, as if trying to bridge the distance between us.I watched as she lifted her head, her eyes meeting mine across the darkened space. It was her, my Luna, looking worn and scared as I felt.But even in this moment, her presence filled the dungeon with a strange kind of light. The bond between us flared, strong and bright, connecting us across the space that separated us. My heart twisted in my chest as I saw fear in her eyes, fear of our child, fear of our pack, for me.“What have they done to you?” I choked out, voice breaking.I barely heard the guard’s mocking laughter as the door slammed shut behind us. My world had narrowed to the sight of my mate, locked away just like me, and the bond that pulsed between us like a lifeline.For a moment, I was no longer the Alpha king, just a mate desperate to protect the one I loved. As the scent of Sara surrounded me, I
SARAMy heart ached as I watched Eden suffer from the effects of the silver burns. His usually strong, formidable presence was diminished, his body covered in searing wounds that seemed to glow with the silver poison.Although the injuries were healing, thanks to his powerful wolf nature, the recovery was painfully slow.Each breath he took was labored, and his eyes, which were always filled with fire and determination, now seemed dull and exhausted. Aaron was equally drained, the effects of the silver weighing heavily on him as well.Despair settled over me like a heavy shroud. Seeing my mate, the Alpha king; who had always been a symbol of strength and invincibility; reduced to this state broke my heart.I knew I needed to act, to save him and Aaron, to save myself. There must be something I could do. But every time I tried to use my powers of command, nothing happened. It was like Alpha Alfred had sealed my commanding power within these walls.A sense of futility washed over me, m
SARAThe forest seemed endless, a vast expanse of towering trees and dense underbrush that stretched on for miles.For two days, we had been trudging through the wilderness, our footsteps silent on the leaf strewn ground.We had no clear direction, only the instinct to move forward, to put distance between us and the dungeon we had escaped from.Each step was a struggle for Eden. His strength, sapped by the silver burns and the tortures he had endured, left him weak and unsteady.My heart ached as I watched him stumble, his eyes hollow with pain and fatigue. I was tired too, my body protesting with each step, my growing bump making the journey even more exhausting. But we kept moving, driven by the need to find safety.Suddenly, a memory sparked in my mind, a flicker of hope amidst the shadows. I remembered the house Eden had taken me to, a secret haven where he goes when he wants to escape the burdens of his duties as Alpha.It was a secluded home, deep in the forest, far from the
ALPHA KING EDENMy eyes fluttered open, my gaze hazy as I adjusted to the soft light filling the room. For a moment, I lay still, the events of the past few days a blur in my mind.Slowly, the memories came rushing back; my capture, the dungeon, the torturous pain of silver burning through my veins, Sara using her power to save us, and her tear-filled eyes, full of worry and fear.I wanted to reach out to her, to comfort her, to tell her that I was still here, still alive. But the bond between us had felt faint, like a lifeline stretched thin, and I hadn’t had the strength to respond.Turning my head slowly, I realized I was alone in the room. The bed was empty, the room eerily quiet.I swung my legs over the side of the bed, pausing to catch my breath. Fisher had removed the silver poison, but my wolf was still weak, drained of its energy, and it left me feeling hollow inside.Pushing myself up from the bed I stood shakily, testing my strength. My leg wobbled, but I managed to stea
ALPHA KING EDENI stood at the edge of the clearing, my eyes scanning the horizon where the dense forest met the darkening sky. The sun was setting, casting long shadows across the ground, as if the very world held its breath in anticipation of the battle to come.I felt the cool breeze brush against my skin, carrying with it the scent of earth and pine, the familiar fragrance of home. My heart beat steadily, a drum that matched the determined rhythm of my thoughts.Beside me, Aaron stood tall, the resolve in his stance unmistakable. We had trained tirelessly, prepared relentlessly and now the moment had arrived.Each of my warriors was armed, their bodies clad in leather and steel, ready to fight with fangs and claw to reclaim what had been stolen from them.Aaron placed a hand on my shoulder, a silent show of solidarity. “Are you ready?” he asked, his voice a low, steady rumble.I nodded, my jaw set in a hard line. “It’s time,” I replied, my voice firm and unwavering. I turned to
ALPHA KING EDENGetting close to the pack's gate, Aaron and I shifted into our wolf forms. Our furs gleamed in the moonlight, and our eyes glowed with a fierce determination.We approached the pack’s gate, hidden in the shadows of the night. The guards stationed there were unaware of the threat lurking in the darkness, their senses dulled by the false sense of security under Alpha Alfred’s rule.Aaron and I crept closer, our paws silent on the ground, our breaths steady and controlled. In a flash of movement, we attacked.Our powerful jaws clamped down on the guards, crushing bones with a sickening crunch. Claws slashed through the air, tearing flesh and fur as the guards barely had time to react.The element of surprise was on our side, and the guards fell quickly, their lifeless bodies slumping to the ground.I glanced at Aaron, who nodded, both of us understanding the unspoken communication between us. We pushed through the gate, entering the heart of the pack’s territory.Alpha A
SARAThe morning light filtered softly through the curtains of the room, gently waking me. I stretched lazily, the bed feeling emptier without Eden by my side.For a moment, I smiled, thinking he might have returned, imagining his strong arms wrapped around me, keeping me close.The room was silent, and the hope in my heart faltered as I realized I was still alone. With a sigh, I got up, my bare feet making light taps on the wooden floor as I made my way downstairs.My heart held a flicker of hope as I entered the kitchen, expecting to find Eden there, but instead, It was Fisher who greeted me. He sat at the table, sipping his morning tea, his wise eyes meeting mine.“Have you heard from the Alpha? I asked, my voice betraying my anxiety.Fisher looked up, a gentle smile spreading across his face, but his response was not what I wanted to hear.“No,” he replied simply, the smile never leaving his face. It was a smile meant to reassure, but it only made my worry grow.Why was he so cal