SARAI had settled in remarkably well within the pack. As I assumed duties, the women and children of the pack soon came to rely on me for guidance, comfort, and support, and I embraced my responsibility with grace and diligence.My mornings were often spent meeting with the women of the pack, discussing everything from the care of newborns to the welfare of the young.I listened attentively to their concerns, offering advice and solutions that were both practical and wise.My calm demeanor and genuine interest in their well-being endeared me to everyone, and the women soon saw me not just as their Luna, but as a friend and confidante.As my duties expanded, so did my influence. My role in overseeing the pack’s domestic affairs grew, and I found myself managing a wide range of responsibilities. I became the heart of the pack’s daily life.I saw Eden walk into the throne room, where I was having a meeting with some women. I just rounded up the meeting and the women took their leave.
SARAHow do you know it, my love? Eden asked, with a cheeky way.“I just know it, I can feel it in my bones. Our son will be strong and brave, just like his father.” I insisted, my voice filled with conviction.He shook his head.“No, My Luna. I have seen it in my dreams. Our child is a girl, and she will be as beautiful as you are. She will have your grace and kindness.” he said, with a stubborn glint in his eyes.“But I want a son, who would carry on your legacy and protect our pack.” I said, stubbornly.Eden smiled, pulling me into his arms. “ We shall see, no matter what, our child will be a blessing.”Eden and I had been enjoying a rare moment of peace together in the throne room, arguing about the sex of the child.The afternoon sun streamed through the windows, casting a warm glow over the room. We talked quietly with our hands intertwined.I was resting comfortably in a pile of soft soft cushions, my hand gently rubbing my rounded belly as I listened to Eden.The mood was lig
UNKNOWNSeeing King Eden in a helpless and confusing state, as a result of the dead girl, gives me satisfaction.This was just a tip of the iceberg on what I have in store for him and his pack. He had thought, killing Claire, he had eradicated the threat in the pack.I was just quietly waiting in the shadows for when to strike and wreaked havoc on him and his pack.I had trailed the dead girl to the wood, she just found her wolf and went for a run without knowing danger was lurking around.Knowing how powerless she was, it was easy for me to kill her and dump her body in the pack entrance when no one was watching. The terror and confusion I had sown filled me with a twisted sense of pleasure.The sight of King Eden, a figure once so strong and unyielding, now driven to the brink of confusion and desperation, brought a smirk to my lips.As I disappeared into the shadow, I allowed myself a final, satisfied smile. “This is just the beginning of everything I had planned for King Eden and
SARAI woke up in the middle of the night, my body instinctively reaching out for Eden beside me. But the space where he should have been was empty, the sheets cool to the touch.My heart sank slightly as I realized he wasn’t there. Lately, his late night absences had become more frequent, and each time it happened, I couldn’t help but worry.After a moment of lying in the quiet, dark room, I decided to check on him. Perhaps he was in his office, poring over the plans to catch the killer that had disrupted our pack’s peace.I freshened up quickly, splashing cold water on my face to shake off the lingering sleepiness, and then quietly made my way out of the bedroom.As I walked through the silent corridors, my mind drifted back to Eden’s recent behavior. He had been distant, more so than usual, and though he still showered me with love and care, something felt off.The nightmares that had been plaguing him weighed heavily in my mind, even though he hadn’t shared it with me.As I approa
SARAMy anger propelled through me as I walked in the corridors, my destination clear in my mind. I needed answers, and I needed them now.When I reached the throne room, I threw the doors open, my fury giving me the strength to face Eden despite the pain that was threatening to overwhelm me.Eden was seated on his throne, his expression cold and unreadable as he looked up at me. For a moment, we simply stared at each other, the tension between us was thick and palpable. Unable to hold back any longer, the words erupted from me in a torrent of emotion.“How could you do this to me? How could you bring that woman into our home, into our bedroom, and disrespect me like this? She told me to move to the guest room, that my place is no longer here!” I demanded, my voice was trembling with both anger and hurt.Eden narrowed his eyes, his expression darkening. “You’re causing a scene over nothing, She’s with me now, and you will do as I say.” he said dismissively, his tone laced with irrita
SARA“Have you no shame? You’ve already destroyed our bond, and now you defile the only place that still held meaning for us? For me?” I demanded, my voice rising with fury.Eden’s lips twisted into a slight smirk, a look that made my blood boil. “You’re overreacting, You need to stop clinging to the past. It’s time you accepted reality.” he said coolly.Maya, emboldened by Eden’s altitude, stepped closer to him, sliding her arm around his waist. She looked at me with barely concerned contempt.“You’re not needed here anymore, Why don’t you just leave?” she said with a sneer.My hands clenched into fists at my sides, my nails digging into my palms as I fought to control the wave of emotions crashing over me.I wanted to scream, to lash out, to make them both feel the pain they were causing me. But I knew I couldn’t; I had to think of my baby, the child I was carrying who didn’t deserve to be caught in the middle of this turmoil.With every ounce of strength I had left, I forced mysel
ALPHA KING EDENI watched with a heavy heart as Sara walked away with Aaron. Every step she took felt like a dagger to my soul, but I remained stoic, my face betraying none of the turmoil raging inside me.I had kept up the pretense, had to make it look like I didn’t care, like I was indifferent to her pain. It was the only way to protect her, the only way to ensure that she and the unborn child would be safe from the danger looming over the pack.But the truth was, every moment of this charade was tearing me apart. I had never wanted to hurt her, never wanted to see the light in her eyes dim with sorrow and confusion.Yet, I knew that if I didn’t play my part, the threat lurking in the shadows might strike, and I couldn’t risk that.Sara was too precious to me, and our child; the thought of anything happening to them was unbearable.I had noticed the subtle clues, the strange occurrences and I have some suspects already, but it wasn’t enough to make me wary.I had to be sure before
SARA [THE SHADOW’S PACK]I had followed Aaron back to The Shadows pack. I thought I could handle whatever Eden did to me. But after he collected his mother’s necklace he gave me, that was it.I knew how important his mother’s necklace is to him. For him to take it back means he no longer cares and loves me.As I left Moonstone pack with Aaron, I felt a profound sense of loss, as if a part of me had been left behind with him. I didn’t want to leave but Aaron insisted he’s not leaving me behind.I knew I couldn’t dwell on it. I couldn’t afford to let myself be consumed by the pain and sorrow that threatened to overwhelm me.As I rode beside Aaron, I made a silent vow to myself: I would not be brought down by this. I would not let the betrayal break my spirit. I had more to think about now, more to care for; especially the unborn child growing within me.“Are you okay? Sara.” Aaron asked, he could see the weight of my sadness.“I’m fine, Aaron.” I replied to him with a smile. Aaron is
SARAEvery moment stretched like an eternity. The palace felt like a tomb, silent and still, as if holding its breath along with me.Days passed, and still, the Alpha remained in his deep sleep, unmoving. The pack sensed the unease, whispers of the Alpha’s condition spreading like wildfire, filling the air with a sense of impending doom.My heart ached with every passing hour, the emptiness of his absence growing like a chasm in my soul.I spent my days at his side, watching over him, praying silently for a miracle. While Aldo handles the affairs of the pack.Each night, I listened to Fisher’s chants, his voice a distant echo of hope. But the more time passed, the more my hope began to waver, replaced by a cold, creeping fear that I would never see my mate’s eyes again.The palace staff moved quietly, their faces drawn and pale, as if reflecting my anguish. Aldo, too, hovered nearby, his expression dark with worry, ready to support me, even as he grappled with his own grief over Eden’s
ALPHA KING EDENThe air in the room was thick with tension, the flickering light from the candles casting shadows across the walls. I stood in the center, my gaze steady as I watched Fisher prepare the ritual.I had sent Aldo a message to Fisher for this ritual, as it was the only way to save my daughter and the pack from the prophecy. Aldo protested but I told him I had made up my mind.The chronos amulet that had been in Fisher’s possession after using it to remove Sara’s curse was my only option.The chronos amulet, an ancient relic known for its power to alter fate, lay on a small pedestal before us. Its gemstone pulsed faintly, as if alive, resonating with the power it held.Fisher’s eyes clouded by age yet sharp with wisdom, turned to me. “Are you certain about this, Alpha? The consequences could be grave.“The prophecy is not something to be taken lightly. This could cost you your life.” he asked, his voice gravelly, echoing with years of knowledge and forewarning.My jaw tig
SARAI stood at the pack ground watching the Alpha address the pack, I felt a renewed sense of hope. He stood tall and confident, his voice commanding the attention of every wolf gathered around him.I recalled how I sat at the chamber, lost in thought after storming out of the throne room. Eden had come to me later in the night, his expression a mixture of determination and apology.He hadn’t let my anger push him away. Instead, he’d held me close, his hands gentle as he brushed away my tears.We talked for hours, sharing fears and hopes, finding common ground in our love for our children.Eden had promised me, he would find a way to ensure our daughter’s safety without resorting to drastic measures.He had asked me to trust him, and I trust him. His resolve had reassured me, and the walls between us crumbled.We kissed then, with a tenderness that spoke of forgiveness and understanding. The intensity of our emotions had quickly ignited into passion, a need to reconnect and affirm
ALPHA KING EDENSitting in the throne room as Fisher stood with his eyes on me. He had arrived in the early hours of the morning.His elderly figure draped in a layer of ceremonial robes, stood in the throne room. His eyes, clouded with the wisdom of countless years.He spoke softly, yet his words carried the weight of ages, echoing through the room like a quiet, unbreakable command.“Alpha, your daughter’s powers are unlike any we have seen in generations. They align with the prophecy of the old, a prophecy that foretells the rise of a child born to end the era of wolves.“Her abilities are growing, and without proper guidance, they will become uncontrollable. He said, his voice as steady as stone.I tensed, my jaw clenching as I listened. I had feared these words, yet hearing them aloud made my blood run cold. I exchanged a glance with Sara, whose eyes were filled with worry and desperation.Fisher continued. “There is a way to protect the pack, but it is a hard path to walk. Your d
SARAEden and I lay nestled together in our bedroom, the warmth of our embrace a comfort after a long day for both of us on our various pack duties.The soft glow of the candlelight cast a soothing light across the room, and the rhythmic sound of our breathing filled the space with a sense of peace.Eden ran his fingers through my hair, pressing soft kisses against my forehead. Our hearts beat in sync, a silent reminder of our bond.Just then, a sharp knock sounded at the door. Eden sighed, reluctance weighing on him as he pulled away from my embrace.He walked over to the door, his posture stiffening as he opened the door and found Aldo standing there, his face pale and etched with worry.“Alpha, It’s… it’s about Elena. Her powers…” Aldo said, his voice strained.Before he could finish, Eden’s eyes widened in alarm. Instinctively, I sat up in bed, sensing the change in the atmosphere.Without another word, Eden and I bolted from the room, our hearts racing with fear and urgency. We b
ALPHA KING EDENI held Sara as she cried, my own emotions were kept in check for her sake, my resolve solidifying with every tear she shed.Minutes turned into what felt like hours, her sobs slowly quieting down, replaced by the soft sound of her breathing.I continued to hold her, whispering soothing words, my hands never ceasing their gentle, comforting motions.Eventually, the exhaustion of the day took over, and Sara’s eyelids grew heavy. Her breathing became slow and even, and she drifted into sleep, cradled in my embrace.I remained still, staring out into the darkness beyond the windows of my study, my thoughts racing even as my heart beat steadily.I looked down at Sara, her face peaceful in sleep despite the tear stains on her cheeks. I brushed a strand of hair away from her face, pressing a gentle kiss to her forehead.At that moment, I made a silent vow. Whatever it took, I would protect my family. I would not let a prophecy dictate the fate of my children. I would seek an
ALPHA KING EDEN [ONE YEAR LATER]The sun cast a warm golden hue over the pack in the late afternoon as Sara and I walked side by side, each of us holding one of the twins’ tiny hands.The air was filled with the scents of the forests, and the distant sound of pack members training echoed through the trees.It was a peaceful day, the kind that made us forget about prophecies and threats, if only for a moment.As we walked, we were greeted by members of the pack, all of whom stopped to pay their respects.A young warrior nodded respectfully, “Alpha, Luna, The twins are getting big.” he said, his voice filled with admiration.“They are,” Sara replied with a smile, her heart swelling with pride. She glanced down at Ethan and Elena, their innocent faces lighting up at the attention. Ethan’s dark hair was tousled by the breeze, while Elena’s wide eyes sparkled with curiosity.We continued walking, passing by the training grounds where a group of warriors were sparring. Some of them paused
SARAEden’s steps were deliberate and steady, as he carried me to the bedroom. As he crossed the threshold, the familiar scent of our shared space surrounded us, and I felt the remnants of tension ease from my body.He gently lowered me onto the bed, my back sinking into the soft sheets. My eyes locked onto his, a silent understanding passing between us.The heat in his gaze mirrored mine, and without a word, we both began to strip away the barriers that had kept us apart for so long.The air was thick with anticipation as we hurriedly undressed, clothes discarded carelessly onto the floor.Months of pent-up frustration, longing, and unspoken words fueled our actions, our movements almost frantic, desperate to reconnect in the most intimate way possible.As soon as the last piece of clothing fell away, Eden moved over me, capturing my lips in a passionate kiss that spoke of all the nights we had spent alone, yearning for each other’s touch.Our bodies met in a hungry embrace, skin ag
SARAOpening the door to Eden’s office, my eyes immediately drew to the sight of my mate and Alpha Darius, shaking hands.A flicker of surprise crossed my face. Only moments before, I had been worrying about the tension between the two of them.It was no secret that Alpha Darius’s lingering glances at me had stirred unease in my mate. Remembering how Eden had insisted on having a private conversation with Darius in his office, my mind had raced with concerns over a possible confrontation.I had even hesitated at the door, listening for raised voices, but the silence had only amplified my anxiety.After waiting for what felt like an eternity, I had decided to check on them. Now, seeing them in a handshake, the hostility seemingly dissipated, I felt a wave of relief mingled with confusion.How had they managed to handle the tension so quickly? What had passed between them to change the charged atmosphere that had hung in the air.As Darius walked out of the office, his posture was relax