THE UNKNOWN The celebration the alpha had arranged seemed like the ideal opportunity to carry out my latest mission; a mission driven by a deep, fastening hatred for the Alpha king.This hatred stemmed from an old wound, a loss that had burned into my soul, leaving me with nothing but thirst for revenge.As the festivities unfolded, I moved silently among the pack members, blending in effortlessly with the crowd.No one noticed the darkness in my eyes or the simmering anger that boiled beneath my calm exterior.In my mind, the plan was simple; poison the food and drinks meant for the pack. It was the same poison that took Aries life, and the same poison that had nearly killed Sara.This time, however, the poison was meant to wreak even greater havoc, to bring the Alpha king to his knees by destroying the pack he so fiercely protected.I made my way to the wine and food section, my heart pounding with anticipation. I could imagine the devastation that would unfold once the poison too
ALPHA KING EDENThe dungeon was cold and damp, the air thick with the smell of mold and the faint metallic tang of blood.The flickering torchlight cast long shadows on the rough stone walls as I and Aldo descended the winding staircase.My expression was hard, my eyes sharp with purpose. Aldo, though still limping slightly from his own recent ordeal, walked beside me, the betrayal we had uncovered weighing heavily on both our minds.As we reached the bottom, my gaze fell upon the woman who had served in the palace for so many years, now reduced to a bloodied and bruised figure chained to the wall.The guards had done as I’d ordered, and Gloria was barely recognizable, her face swollen from the beatings.But despite the pain etched into her features, there was no remorse in her eyes. Instead, she looked up at me with a chilling calm, a twisted satisfaction lurking beneath the surface.I stepped closer, my presence imposing as I stood over her. Aldo remained a step behind, his own fa
SARAThe afternoon sun glinted off the calm surface of the little lake, Its warmth a comforting embrace as I enjoyed a rare moment of peace. Fay was beside me, our laughter mingling with the soft rustling of the trees that bordered the lake.The gentle breeze carried the sweet scent of blooming flowers, adding to the tranquility of the scene.My hand rested protectively over my growing bump, my heart swelling with the joy of impending motherhood. I needed this; time to relax, to breathe, and to forget the recent turmoil that had clouded my life. As I sat on the grassy bank, I felt a sense of contentment I hadn’t experienced in weeks. I leaned back, allowing myself to absorb the serenity of the moment.But just as I began to drift into the calm, a familiar voice called out to me from the path leading to the lake.I turned to see Aaron approaching, a warm smile on his face. “ Sara, I’ve got something special to show you.” he greeted, a hint of excitement in his voice.Curiosity pique
SARAAs I heard his footsteps fading away, after telling him it was over between us. I stood frozen for a moment, my hand resting against the door where he had just been.The weight of my words settled in my chest like a stone, heavy and unyielding. I had meant what I said, but I didn’t make it any easier to bear.I moved slowly away from the door, my steps unsteady as I crossed the room and sank onto the edge of the bed.The silence around me was deafening, a stark contrast to the storm of emotions raging inside me. I buried my face in my hands, my heart aching with a pain so deep it felt like it might never heal.How did it come to this? I wondered, my thoughts racing. I had always believed that Eden saw me as his equal, that he trusted me as much as I trusted him. But his actions had shattered that belief.He had kept me in the dark, made decisions that affected both of us without so much as a word. It was as if he didn’t trust me… didn’t see me strong enough to stand by his side
SARAWalking through the long corridor, after a day well spent with Fay. She had been a friend and a sister, she cared for me and helped me in literally everything. I am grateful for her kindness.As I approached the door, I noticed a basket of peonies; my favorite flower, delicately arranged and waiting for me.A soft smile tugged at my lips as I bent down to pick it up, wondering who could have left such a thoughtful gift.Once inside, I closed the door behind me and brought the basket to the table. The soft, sweet scent of the peonies filled the room as I leaned in to inhale their fragrance, the petals brushing against my cheek.The simple beauty of the flowers made me smile, a rare moment of peace and joy easing into my heart.But then, something caught my eye. Nestled among the blooms was a folded letter. My curiosity piqued, I carefully retrieved it and began to unfold the paper, my heart beating a little faster with each movement.My dearest Sara,As I sit down to write this,
ALPHA KING EDENThe kiss between Sara and I deepened, fueled by the intense emotions that had been building between us during our time apart.The warmth of my lips against hers, the way I cradled her so protectively, unleashed a flood of longing she could no longer contain. She moaned softly into my mouth.Hearing her moan, I felt a primal surge of desire course through me. I had missed everything about her; the taste of her lips, the feel of her body against mine, the way she responded to my touch.Driven by that longing, my kisses became more urgent, more demanding, as I let my hands roam over her curves, reacquainting myself with every inch of her.With a low growl, I gently laid her back onto the bed, my body pressing down against hers as my lips traveled down her neck, sucking lightly at the sensitive skin there.She arched beneath me, her breath hitching as I spread her legs apart, the need between us palpable.My eyes darkened with desire as I looked down at her, and without
SARAReturning back to the pack, the atmosphere was thick with anticipation. The pack members were eager to see justice served, counting down the days until Gloria, the traitor who had caused pain and suffering, would be hanged before the entire pack. Though there was a sense of relief in the air, I couldn’t shake the unsettling feeling that the threat was far from over.As the day of the hanging arrived, the pack gathered in the central square, a somber hush falling over everyone as the guards escorted Gloria out.Her face was gaunt, but her eyes were sharp and filled with venom. I stood beside Eden, his expression was a mask of authority and determination, while my hand tightened around his, my instincts screaming that something was amiss.Gloria was brought to the platform, her hands bound and her fate sealed. But instead of showing fear or remorse, she lifted her head high, her gaze locking onto Eden and I with a twisted smile.“You think this ends with me? You, Alpha, and your
SARAA heavy silence fell over the room, the weight of Eden’s words settling on all of us. My grip on him tightened, my mind reeling from the revelation.The thought of losing my child was unbearable, and yet, the thought of the child being the one to bring about the end of all werewolves was just as terrifying.Fisher’s eyes narrowed as he considered his words. “The future is never set in stone, Alpha, But if the moon goddess has shown you this vision, then it is a warning; a path that might be taken.“We must tread carefully, for the choices you make now will determine which path your child will walk.” he said softly.Eden nodded, his face grim. “I’ll do whatever it takes to protect my family… and our kind. Even if it means my life.” I shook my head vehemently, tears filling my eyes. “No… there has to be another way. We’ll find it together. I won’t lose you or this child.”Fisher placed a comforting hand on my shoulder. “There may be other ways, but they will not be easy. We will n