Sophia’s POVI blinked my eyes open, slowly becoming aware of my surroundings. I was lying in a comfortable bed, and the warmth of a broad chest pressed against my back made me feel safe and protected. I turned my head slightly and saw Alexander, his gentle gaze fixed on me."Good morning," he murmured, his voice soft as he stroked my hair with a tender touch. "Did you sleep well? Are you hungry?"I nodded, a smile tugging at my lips. "Yes, I'm hungry."Ethan had already prepared breakfast, and the delicious aroma wafted through the room. We got up and made our way to the dining area, where a spread of food awaited us.As we sat down to eat, I couldn't help but mention something that had been on my mind for a while. "It's been so long since I've been home. I miss my parents."Alexander looked at me, his expression turning serious. He understood the implications of what I was saying. My parents were humans, and he was a werewolf. The revelation that I had two children, his children, wo
Alexander’s POVThe room fell silent, the weight of her words hanging heavily in the air. Richard and Anne stared at her in disbelief, and I could feel their shock radiating from them. I glanced at Sophia, her eyes filled with a mixture of apprehension and hope.Anne was the first to find her voice. "You've...you've given birth? When did this happen? Why didn't you tell us?"A stunned silence fell upon the room, broken only by the ticking of the grandfather clock in the corner. Richard's brows furrowed in disbelief, and he shifted uncomfortably in his armchair. "You've given birth? When did this happen?"Sophia stammered out her explanation. "It... it happened 3 years ago, Dad."“What? !3 years ago? Sophia, you were just a student three years ago."“Yes... Sorry, Dad.”Her mother, Anne, gasped softly, placing a hand to her chest in shock. "But... but why didn't you tell us, Sophia? We had no idea."I watched Sophia closely, my heart aching for the pain she was experiencing. I knew tha
Alexander’s POVThe weight of the room's tension hung heavily as I sat there, feeling the weight of responsibility for the pain that my presence had caused. Sophia's parents, Richard and Anne, were still visibly upset, and Richard's disappointment had cut deeply. I cleared my throat, trying to find the words to mend the broken trust."I want to sincerely apologize once again," I began, my voice steady but filled with remorse. "I deeply regret any pain and disappointment my actions have caused you, especially Sophia. We didn't take this decision lightly, and we knew it was time to confess to you, to be honest about our feelings and intentions."Richard's expression was still stern, but there was a glimmer of curiosity in his eyes. "Thought long and hard, you say?"I nodded, my gaze unwavering. "Yes, sir. We knew that our love for each other was strong enough to face whatever challenges might come our way. We're committed to taking care of Sophia and the children."Richard's gaze shifte
Alexander’s POVThree days had passed since I returned to the mansion, my heart heavy with the knowledge of the recent werewolf attacks on humans. The situation was dire, and I knew that immediate action was necessary to protect both the werewolf community and the humans who had become unwitting targets.I had spent those three days tirelessly strategizing, using my vast financial resources to suppress the news of the attacks. It was a delicate and challenging task, one that required the utmost discretion and secrecy.As I sat in my study, pondering our next steps, my loyal and capable secretary, Candace, entered the room. Her sharp eyes and unwavering dedication had always been assets, and I trusted her implicitly."Mr. Alexander, I have an update on the media coverage regarding the recent attacks," she said, her tone as composed as ever.I nodded, eager to hear the progress. "Go on, Candace."She held out a report for me to peruse, and I quickly scanned the contents. It detailed how
Alexander’s POVAs I finally settled into a moment of respite, my phone buzzed, and I glanced at the caller ID. It was Sophia. I answered with a curious tone, wondering why she was calling at this hour."Sophia, what's going on?" I inquired.Her voice came through with a mixture of concern and urgency. "Alexander, I just wanted to let you know that Daniel, Daisy, and Emilia are on their way to the mansion."I couldn't help but feel a rush of irritation at the news. "Why aren't they still in Shadow City? I thought I made it clear that they were to stay there for the time being."Sophia's voice remained calm as she explained. "Ethan said... Emilia insisted on coming, and she convinced the kids to join her. She said she had some important information to share with you."I sighed, feeling my frustration grow. "Alright, prepare a car for me. I'll be heading home as soon as possible."I knew Emilia was my cousin, but she had a knack for getting herself into trouble, and I wasn't thrilled ab
Emilia’s POVAlexander glanced up from the papers scattered across his desk. He sighed softly, as though my question was a bothersome interruption to his work. "Emilia," he said, his voice measured and a hint of irritation lacing his words, "I have my ways."I arched an eyebrow, undeterred by his curt response. "Oh, come on," I pressed, a playful grin tugging at the corners of my lips. "You can't leave me hanging like that. I'm sure it's a thrilling tale."Alexander leaned back in his own chair, regarding me with a mix of exasperation and mild amusement. "Fine," he relented, the corners of his lips quirking up ever so slightly. "Tyler and Jake had underestimated me. I had the element of surprise on my side, and I used it to my advantage."I leaned in even closer, my curiosity piqued. "And?" I prompted, eager for more details.Alexander hesitated for a moment, his gaze distant as if reliving the memory. "I managed to incapacitate them temporarily," he explained, then he shrugged. "I us
Tyler’s POVAs I sat in the dimly lit group office, the newspaper before me seemed to scream out with headlines of terror. Jake and I were hunched over the article, our eyes scanning the words as if they held some hidden key to the mysteries we were about to unravel. The world had taken a sudden turn, and the once-feared werewolves were now being blamed on a most unexpected group – werewolf movie enthusiasts. It was a strange twist of fate that had us both intrigued and skeptical."Did you ever think we'd see the day when the media would pin these attacks on werewolf fanatics?" I mused aloud, my eyes still fixed on the article.Jake shook his head in disbelief. "Never in a million years, Tyler. It's like they're trying to discredit the existence of real werewolves."I couldn't help but agree. The werewolves we had encountered were far from the stuff of Hollywood fiction. They were cunning, ruthless, and possessed a level of intelligence that sent shivers down my spine. Especially one
Tyler’s POVI glanced over at Jake, our silent communication a well-practiced dance by now. He nodded subtly and reached into his jacket, pulling out a small USB drive. With a deft movement, he plugged it into the computer, and the screen lit up with a trove of information."We've been digging deep into the Rogues," Jake began, his voice steady as he clicked through the files. "And what we've uncovered is unsettling, to say the least."The room fell into a hushed silence as the information about the Rogues flashed across the screen. I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease as I looked at the images and documents that detailed their activities. It was a dark and dangerous world they operated in, one that had no place for humanity.Jake continued to explain, his words echoing the grim reality of the situation. "The Rogues have thrived in the human world through various illegal activities, including drug trafficking and arms dealing. They've infiltrated criminal organizations, using th