Lila's POVI was standing in the middle of the pack's clearing, under the beautiful moonlight, clad in a beautiful silver gown.With no jewelry or make-up, the only embellishment on me was the red flower tucked into my left ear.All eyes were glued to me like I was some celebrity. And rightly so, because tonight was a very special occasion, to me, and to everyone present.Excitement, nervousness, uncertainty, fear- The meld of these emotions made a mess of my head but I still willed myself to put up a bold front."Is he here yet?" My wolf, Bilana, stirred for the nth time and howled impatiently in my head.Her words fell on deaf ears as I struggled to calm down my raging emotions.At the front of the surrounding crowd stood a white-veiled woman who was in her middle years and holding a long, twisted wooden staff that had a subtly gleaming white gemstone perched at the top.She was dressed in splendiferous sky-blue attire and aureate jewellery adorned her from head to toe. She served a
Lila’s POVIt's been two years since that soul-piercing and humiliating night.After I ran into the shadows of Silverwood forest that night, I encountered two rogues who eventually brought me to their leader, Danny VaxtonOne good thing I learned about rogues is that, unlike those packs out there, they don't discriminate because of one's wolf rank.Now, I'm a well-trained rogue fighter and no longer the weakling of the past.I've become more mature, and although I'm not shredded like most female rogues in the community, it can be seen that I'm more than feminine curves, I pack a rather hurtful punch despite my petite size.Rogues train and spar every day with their lives on the line; A puss cannot survive in this harsh environment.I stare at my reflection in the mirror one more time.I'm dressed in a black fitted crop top and bum shorts. Today, I had agreed to spar with Liana, one of the best female rogue fighters in the community.We haven't seen eye to eye since the day her boyfrie
Lila’s POVI gulped down the lump that had formed in my throat. I hadn’t intended for anyone to catch me. Curse that stupid trash can!I was donned in a black outfit and my face was covered by a black face veil. My black outfit also had a hood.From the corner of my eye, I saw Caspian was already making his way from behind me. No, I couldn’t be caught and interrogated.This Alpha who despised me might even order my execution once he saw my face.I have no other option; thankfully I brought the smoke bombs in case of an emergency.Before Kael could grab my neck, I threw down two smoke bombs and quickly made my escape, using my stealth skills to the max.Hmph!I can’t wait to see their faces of despair when rogues finally conquer this impotent pack.An alarm started blaring so loud in the pack that my ears were hurting.When did they install this stuff? And with werewolves being very sensitive to loud sounds, wasn’t this torture to themselves?I could see the panic in the pack as I spri
Alpha Cassian’s POVI was with my Beta, Kael, discussing tense issues when I perceived a familiar scent.I thought my nose was fucking with me. It had done that quite too many times to recount. When I realized Lila was no longer present in the pack two years ago, I felt regret. I knew I had broken her too much.My wolf refused to talk to me to date. He blamed me for rejecting our mate despite his warning. I employed my men to find her but they couldn’t. And I didn’t want to believe she would ever head into rogue’s territory. So a part of me believed she might have died.I hated myself for making such a bad decision. When I was walking towards her that night, I suddenly thought she, as a weak Omega, couldn’t handle the responsibilities of being Luna. She didn’t look like she could even command a fly say less of my pack members. I listened to one of the pack elders who warned that my firstborn could be an omega like her.In addition to that, he stressed that if I accepted her, I would b
Lila's POVI stormed out of the clearing, leaving Cassian and his pitiful apology behind. How dare he think a simple "I'm sorry" would erase the pain he'd caused me? I'd rather die than forgive him.As I walked, the trees seemed to blur together, and my feet carried me on autopilot. I didn't know where I was going, but I knew I had to get away from Cassian.Suddenly, a hand grasped my arm, spinning me around. Kael stood before me, his eyes blazing with intensity."Lila, wait," he said, his voice low and urgent. "Don't go back to the rogues. Stay here, with us."I laughed, a harsh, mocking sound. "You think I'd stay here after what Cassian did to me? You think I'd ever trust him again?"Kael's grip on my arm tightened. "I'm not asking you to trust Cassian. I'm asking you to trust me."I raised an eyebrow, intrigued despite myself. "What makes you think I'd trust you, Kael?"He took a step closer, his eyes burning with sincerity. "Because I've always been on your side, Lila. Even when C
Lila's POVI stood in the middle of the training room, my eyes fixed on Danny, who was standing opposite me. He was holding a sword, and his eyes gleamed with a mixture of excitement and menace."Today, we're going to learn how to fight," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "Or, at least, how to try not to get killed."I gritted my teeth, feeling a surge of anger. Who did Danny think he was, talking to me like that?But I pushed the anger aside, focusing on the task at hand. I had to learn how to fight, and fast. The rogues were not going to give me any quarter.Danny charged at me, his sword flashing in the dim light of the training room. I dodged to the side, avoiding his blow by mere inches.But Danny was relentless. He kept coming at me, his sword slicing through the air with deadly precision. I dodged and weaved, trying to avoid his blows, but it was clear that I was outmatched.Just when I thought I was going to collapse from exhaustion, Danny stopped, his chest heaving wi
Lila's POVI watched as Cassian walked away, his confident stride eating up the distance. I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease as I wondered what he had planned.Kael stepped forward, his eyes locked onto mine. "Lila, we need to talk," he said, his voice low and urgent.I nodded, still feeling shaken by Cassian's words. What did he mean by "we'll see about that"? What did he have planned?As Kael led me away from the mansion, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was in grave danger. Cassian was not a person to be underestimated, and I knew that he would stop at nothing to get what he wanted.But what did he want? And how was I going to stop him?Kael and I walked in silence for a few minutes, the only sound being the crunch of gravel beneath our feet. Finally, Kael spoke up."Lila, I know you're scared," he said. "But I promise you, I'll do everything in my power to protect you."I looked up at him, searching his face for any sign of deception. But all I saw was sincerity and det
Lila's POVI stood in the middle of the training room, my eyes fixed on Danny, who was standing opposite me. He was holding a sword, and his eyes gleamed with a mixture of excitement and menace."Today, we're going to learn how to fight," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "Or, at least, how to try not to get killed."I gritted my teeth, feeling a surge of anger. Who did Danny think he was, talking to me like that?But I pushed the anger aside, focusing on the task at hand. I had to learn how to fight, and fast. The rogues were not going to give me any quarter.Danny charged at me, his sword flashing in the dim light of the training room. I dodged to the side, avoiding his blow by mere inches.But Danny was relentless. He kept coming at me, his sword slicing through the air with deadly precision. I dodged and weaved, trying to avoid his blows, but it was clear that I was outmatched.Just when I thought I was going to collapse from exhaustion, Danny stopped, his chest heaving wi
Lila's POVI stormed out of the clearing, leaving Cassian and his pitiful apology behind. How dare he think a simple "I'm sorry" would erase the pain he'd caused me? I'd rather die than forgive him.As I walked, the trees seemed to blur together, and my feet carried me on autopilot. I didn't know where I was going, but I knew I had to get away from Cassian.Suddenly, a hand grasped my arm, spinning me around. Kael stood before me, his eyes blazing with intensity."Lila, wait," he said, his voice low and urgent. "Don't go back to the rogues. Stay here, with us."I laughed, a harsh, mocking sound. "You think I'd stay here after what Cassian did to me? You think I'd ever trust him again?"Kael's grip on my arm tightened. "I'm not asking you to trust Cassian. I'm asking you to trust me."I raised an eyebrow, intrigued despite myself. "What makes you think I'd trust you, Kael?"He took a step closer, his eyes burning with sincerity. "Because I've always been on your side, Lila. Even when C
Alpha Cassian’s POVI was with my Beta, Kael, discussing tense issues when I perceived a familiar scent.I thought my nose was fucking with me. It had done that quite too many times to recount. When I realized Lila was no longer present in the pack two years ago, I felt regret. I knew I had broken her too much.My wolf refused to talk to me to date. He blamed me for rejecting our mate despite his warning. I employed my men to find her but they couldn’t. And I didn’t want to believe she would ever head into rogue’s territory. So a part of me believed she might have died.I hated myself for making such a bad decision. When I was walking towards her that night, I suddenly thought she, as a weak Omega, couldn’t handle the responsibilities of being Luna. She didn’t look like she could even command a fly say less of my pack members. I listened to one of the pack elders who warned that my firstborn could be an omega like her.In addition to that, he stressed that if I accepted her, I would b
Lila’s POVI gulped down the lump that had formed in my throat. I hadn’t intended for anyone to catch me. Curse that stupid trash can!I was donned in a black outfit and my face was covered by a black face veil. My black outfit also had a hood.From the corner of my eye, I saw Caspian was already making his way from behind me. No, I couldn’t be caught and interrogated.This Alpha who despised me might even order my execution once he saw my face.I have no other option; thankfully I brought the smoke bombs in case of an emergency.Before Kael could grab my neck, I threw down two smoke bombs and quickly made my escape, using my stealth skills to the max.Hmph!I can’t wait to see their faces of despair when rogues finally conquer this impotent pack.An alarm started blaring so loud in the pack that my ears were hurting.When did they install this stuff? And with werewolves being very sensitive to loud sounds, wasn’t this torture to themselves?I could see the panic in the pack as I spri
Lila’s POVIt's been two years since that soul-piercing and humiliating night.After I ran into the shadows of Silverwood forest that night, I encountered two rogues who eventually brought me to their leader, Danny VaxtonOne good thing I learned about rogues is that, unlike those packs out there, they don't discriminate because of one's wolf rank.Now, I'm a well-trained rogue fighter and no longer the weakling of the past.I've become more mature, and although I'm not shredded like most female rogues in the community, it can be seen that I'm more than feminine curves, I pack a rather hurtful punch despite my petite size.Rogues train and spar every day with their lives on the line; A puss cannot survive in this harsh environment.I stare at my reflection in the mirror one more time.I'm dressed in a black fitted crop top and bum shorts. Today, I had agreed to spar with Liana, one of the best female rogue fighters in the community.We haven't seen eye to eye since the day her boyfrie
Lila's POVI was standing in the middle of the pack's clearing, under the beautiful moonlight, clad in a beautiful silver gown.With no jewelry or make-up, the only embellishment on me was the red flower tucked into my left ear.All eyes were glued to me like I was some celebrity. And rightly so, because tonight was a very special occasion, to me, and to everyone present.Excitement, nervousness, uncertainty, fear- The meld of these emotions made a mess of my head but I still willed myself to put up a bold front."Is he here yet?" My wolf, Bilana, stirred for the nth time and howled impatiently in my head.Her words fell on deaf ears as I struggled to calm down my raging emotions.At the front of the surrounding crowd stood a white-veiled woman who was in her middle years and holding a long, twisted wooden staff that had a subtly gleaming white gemstone perched at the top.She was dressed in splendiferous sky-blue attire and aureate jewellery adorned her from head to toe. She served a