AdonisI had no plans to go to the mainland, but there was a lot of work to be done since I was overcompensating for my lack of a sane wolf. I always made sure to take great care with the tiniest details, to the point that some people called me a perfectionist. Stepping off the plane onto the mainland, an entourage of guards followed closely behind. I had a busy schedule ahead of me, with at least six crucial meetings to attend.The first was with the elders, where we discussed the recent border disputes with our neighboring pack and listened to all of their complaints. The second was with the warriors and border guards, who kept me updated with security. The third was with three werewolf alphas, with whom we had trade relations, and my presence secured a deal. The final meeting was with the council.The chamber fell silent when I arrived, and my eyes scanned the room. Everyone got up and paid their respects to me. My distant cousins, who were always ready to undermine my efforts, d
IrisMy body froze mid-movement, and I felt an uncontrollable shudder sweep through me when the matron announced that we had to go through a final check on our wolf form.Yikes.I didn't know what to do, and I was running out of options. The doctors were on their way to ensure that our wolves were healthy and without any abnormalities.The last time we'd been told to do a wolf shift, I had lied and stayed in the sick bay. But I couldn't pull that stunt again; the matron would suspect something was off, especially since Adonis had told her he'd picked me, so she would want my examination to be thorough. My brain was a mess. What could I say or do? I couldn't just walk out of there because the other contestants were already heading towards the examination room, chatting and laughing like they didn't have a care in the world."Please let the doctors not come," I said under my breath, begging the moon goddess to let them have an emergency. Unfortunately, it seemed the moon goddess wasn'
When the matron greeted me with a thin-lipped smile, I felt uneasy and wondered why she was acting nice to me. Not just her, but the chef also presented me with the largest chicken on the platter. "Enjoy your meal, dear," he said, and I looked around feeling extremely uncomfortable, glad that none of the girls had noticed. Even the usually stern PE instructor cracked a smile when he passed by.Their kindness to me seemed insincere; it was crazy how things had changed around here. Just hours ago, most of the staff members treated me like dirt, and now they were fawning all over me like I had changed overnight or something. All thanks to Adonis, who told the matron he had chosen me as the winner, and now everyone was suddenly being nice to me, trying to curry favor.Ha!I wasn't buying this sudden change of heart and knew they were just trying to impress the alpha, not that I had anything against that. People were hypocrites and I was the ringleader. I gazed at the chicken on my pla
Adonis The night went on, and I scowled as I stood at the clock, wondering what was keeping Iris from coming to me.Her touch was addictive, and I craved her presence at all times."Where the hell are you?" I groaned to myself, repeatedly running my hands through my head and mentally berating her for wasting my time. I hoped they hadn't assigned her some foolish activity to engage in."Come on, Iris," I muttered, walking to the banister, "come over already."I wanted her by my side so I wouldn't have to shift into my wolf. After thirty minutes, there was still no sign of her. To stay awake, I decided to hit my private gym and do some light cardio.My feet pounded the treadmill for several miles before switching to weightlifting. I enjoyed the physical activity, but eventually got bored and gave up.After a shower, my restlessness intensified. Had Iris forgotten about our agreement? I started pacing back and forth trying to stave off my transformation.If it were possible, I'd never
Alexander sat in his car outside the Sister Sanctuary, staring off into the distance.He didn't want to go inside because the old brick building was depressing.He felt a little guilty about not renovating the place, given that his daughter had been there for years before fleeing. But he believed the omegas didn't deserve any kind of luxury.They were weak links and should be treated accordingly.His impatience was wearing thin, and he wondered what the incompetent matron was doing inside. He got out of his car, which was parked a short distance from the gate, and ordered the guard to go get the matron.There was no love lost between Alexander and his daughter, Iris. He didn't care about her at all, but she was his only child and a constant reminder of the Moon Goddess' curse.He was only keeping an eye on her because he didn't want his subjects to label him a careless father. His thoughts kept returning to her face, her innocent eyes, her naive heart, and her stinking Omega blood.Iri
I sat in the well-ventilated lecture hall, listening to a presentation. The topic was the importance and role of the Lycan Luna, and though the material was boring as fuck, I forced myself to focus. The speaker stressed on how important it was for Luna to cooperate with the Alpha. "You must learn to work together and never make decisions on your own.”Next to me, Natalia dozed lightly, her scarf pulled over her face to shield her eyes from the harsh fluorescent lights. I envied her ability to tune out, but with Adonis possibly choosing me, I couldn't afford to miss a word. My hand moved across the notebook, scribbling down key points, even though doubt gnawed at the back of my mind.What would it really be like to be the Alpha's mate? Would I hold real power, or would I be a mere figurehead? The weight of the responsibility made my stomach twist.The presenter’s voice suddenly cut through my thoughts. "What’s going on? Were you all given sleeping pills or something? Everyone on your
When I entered Adonis’ room, the lighting was dim, just bright enough to reveal his sleeping figure. The heavy curtains barely let in any light.Adonis lay still, his powerful frame resting under the covers. Despite his powerful Lycan nature, he looked fragile, as if strong medications had knocked him out.I stood there, my mind confused. How could someone as powerful as Adonis fall ill? His blood was stronger than most werewolves', making him more resistant to illnesses and diseases than any of us. Fred’s gaze lingered on me, as if he could read my thoughts. His smile was gentle, but it didn’t reach his eyes. There was surely something behind it."Don’t worry about him," Fred assured me. "It’s just stress. I’m sure when he wakes up, he’ll feel a lot better.""Stress?" I echoed, trying to make sense of it. "What’s causing him stress? He seemed fine the last time I saw him."Fred ran a hand through his hair, looking uncomfortable. He looked away and his eyes avoided mine as if the ans
Helena sat on the cold, gray stone floor of the dank cell in Alexander’s house. The bastard had locked her up for three days. The stone was rough and unforgiving beneath her, seeping its chill through her thin clothing. She leaned against the damp wall, the smell of mildew and decay filling her nostrils, wondering when this madness would finally be over.Her thoughts kept circling back to her husband, Bruno. A spineless coward, that’s what he was. It angered her to no end that he hadn’t come for her. But even more than her own predicament, she was worried about Iris. The girl’s safety weighed heavily on her heart.Helena sensed danger closing in. She needed to warn Iris to flee before it was too late. She had seen the evil in Alexander’s eyes, the way he relished in others’ pain. He was capable of anything. Her greatest fear was that Alexander would drag Iris back into his cruel world, the same world that had nearly destroyed her.History was repeating itself. Helena’s sister, Mona
My mind fluttered away, anxious that D-Day had finally arrived. Aunt Helena didn't make it, and I was sure that I would see her on the mainland.Half in anticipation and half in dread, I prayed that everything would work out smoothlIt wasn't as exciting as a competition usually is, as the girls already knew the winner, but that was the least of my worries. All I wanted was for this to be over so I could live happily ever after with Adonis without anyone interrupting uOn D-Day, we were getting dressed, and the private helicopters were already outside to take us. I felt a little sad to leave this beautiful place, so full of peace and far away from the madness and complexities of lif"What's on your mind, my queen?" Natalia joked behind me and placed a hand on my shoulder. "I need to make sure that your makeup is perfectMy stomach churned, and I grew anxious by the gazes that I would get from people, knowing that there was no way in hell my father wouldn't find out. I didn't know what
Sophia looked over her shoulder and shot Iris a glance from the corner of her eye.She hated her so much that anytime she saw her, her skin would crawl. Sophia didn't think she was capable of hating anyone that badly. Iris was an insignificant pest and would soon be crushed. She was blocking Sophia's path and stealing what belonged to her.The silly girl didn't know what was about to come for her, and Sophia just couldn't contain her excitement at the thought of watching her crumble when the truth came out.Let the show begin!A muscle tic jumped in her cheek, and she felt a flush of warmth spread through her body, making her lightheaded with thoughts of how the fool's lies were about to be exposed.Sophia had always known there was something off about Iris, and now her suspicions were confirmed—she was the Syndicate Alpha's daughter.The deceit made her blood boil, and she vowed to expose Iris for the fraud she truly was.How could she have the audacity, the sheer audacity, to partic
Iris I struggled to open my eyes, but my eyelids felt heavy, and my vision was blurry. When I finally managed to pry them open, the world around me was hazy.Confused, I closed my eyes again, trying to clear the fog from my mind. I opened them a second time, and my vision was clearer, but I realized that something was amiss.I tried to sit up, but a sharp pain shot through my back, making me gasp. I reached around and felt a thick layer of sterile dressing covering my skin.Then the memories of that horrific moment came flooding back: the scorching acid pouring down my back, the pain that seemed never-ending.Damn it, I couldn't believe that this wasn't just some nightmare in my head—it was all too real. My back would never be the same again, all because of some jealous psycho's twisted actions.My heart broke miserably, and I swallowed hard. Whoever was behind this was heartless, and all for what? Adonis, who would never choose them anyway?They had no shame. It was disgusting how l
AdonisI was furious when I discovered that some sick bastard dared to douse Iris's body with acid.It felt like a cruel joke, a sickening slap in the face—and I couldn't wrap my head around something so despicable that could happen to a pure, harmless soul. I blamed myself for letting her leave the safety of my sight. If only she had stayed a little longer, this terrible act could have been prevented.The thought of what she must be going through filled me with rage beyond words.Machines were beeping, and medical staff in scrubs were working quickly to attend to her. My mind was chaotic as I paced around the small clinic."Dammit," I swore, breathless with rage. After they had gotten her out of danger, I was allowed to see her.I gently brushed a hair off her face while the highly skilled medical staff efficiently attended to her wounds."We've identified that the acid used is a mild form, and fortunately, it didn't affect her internal organs. She will recover quickly," one of them
🔞🔞🔞Adonis and I lay side by side on the grass. It had been over twenty minutes since the power outage had enveloped the mansion, and boy, did we love it. We had all the privacy we needed to explore our bodies. I stifled my laughter when Adonis wrenched my skirt up around my ass. He was inordinately pleased with himself at that moment, which only intensified my smile as I pulled his shirt off and kissed him softly on his chest.'Surely you're not thinking about having sex here in the open,' I said playfully into his mouth as he pulled me tighter against his naked body. He smiled as he nipped my jawline softly before kissing me harder.“Who's going to try and stop us, right? There's nowhere else I'd rather be than right here with you.”“And what if someone sees us? What if there are guards patrolling the house? Or if the power comes back on?”Adonis covered my mouth hungrily before pulling out a pack of condoms. 'Well then, I guess we'll have to hurry because I have no desire to le
The girls were fuming with envy toward me, and I noticed how they would frown and sulk whenever I walked into the room.They were unnecessarily rude, talking behind my back and giving me fake smiles, and even those who were nice enough were just putting on an act.Jealousy couldn't be hidden, no matter how hard they tried to mask it. The way the girls were acting toward me was unsettling. Their envy consumed them so much that I worried they might do something to hurt me.I hoped they wouldn't attempt to poison my food.Sitting cross-legged on my bed, I pulled out a classic literature book I had taken from Adonis' study and tried to ignore the subtle insults from the other girls.The trick was to act like I didn’t hear them, but I couldn’t deny that their words stung. It was hard to remain calm.“Let’s be real,” one of the girls, who seemed the most spiteful, spoke up. “Alpha Adonis might have flirted with other girls too. He’s probably testing to see who’s the best before making his c
The sound of footsteps outside her cell drew Helena’s attention back to the present. She tensed as Victoria, Alexander’s whore, approached her, clasping her hands together in a tight grip. The hatred Helena felt for Victoria surged to the surface, burning hot and fierce. She had never known she could hate anyone more than she hated this woman. Victoria needed to be punished for causing Mona so much pain, even up until her death.Victoria’s smirk was malicious, her satisfaction evident as she raised her chin high, wild-eyed. She looked down at Helena with a smug expression, as if relishing in her suffering.“So, how is the confinement?” Victoria asked, her voice dripping with false sweetness.Helena shrugged and turned away, refusing to give her the satisfaction of a response. “What do you think?”“You should eat,” Victoria said indifferently, setting a tray of food on the floor. “We’re just trying to find your niece.”“I won’t touch anything from you,” Helena spat back, her voice full
Helena sat on the cold, gray stone floor of the dank cell in Alexander’s house. The bastard had locked her up for three days. The stone was rough and unforgiving beneath her, seeping its chill through her thin clothing. She leaned against the damp wall, the smell of mildew and decay filling her nostrils, wondering when this madness would finally be over.Her thoughts kept circling back to her husband, Bruno. A spineless coward, that’s what he was. It angered her to no end that he hadn’t come for her. But even more than her own predicament, she was worried about Iris. The girl’s safety weighed heavily on her heart.Helena sensed danger closing in. She needed to warn Iris to flee before it was too late. She had seen the evil in Alexander’s eyes, the way he relished in others’ pain. He was capable of anything. Her greatest fear was that Alexander would drag Iris back into his cruel world, the same world that had nearly destroyed her.History was repeating itself. Helena’s sister, Mona
When I entered Adonis’ room, the lighting was dim, just bright enough to reveal his sleeping figure. The heavy curtains barely let in any light.Adonis lay still, his powerful frame resting under the covers. Despite his powerful Lycan nature, he looked fragile, as if strong medications had knocked him out.I stood there, my mind confused. How could someone as powerful as Adonis fall ill? His blood was stronger than most werewolves', making him more resistant to illnesses and diseases than any of us. Fred’s gaze lingered on me, as if he could read my thoughts. His smile was gentle, but it didn’t reach his eyes. There was surely something behind it."Don’t worry about him," Fred assured me. "It’s just stress. I’m sure when he wakes up, he’ll feel a lot better.""Stress?" I echoed, trying to make sense of it. "What’s causing him stress? He seemed fine the last time I saw him."Fred ran a hand through his hair, looking uncomfortable. He looked away and his eyes avoided mine as if the ans