When Kevin got home, he was glad that his mother had not arrived yet. He had painfully dragged the heavy pound body of the strange man, over to their house. At first, he thought of putting the man in their basement, however he knew that it would be foolish of him, after all the stranger helped him achieve by the tunnel. Never had he seen someone so weighing than the stranger and taking his body was equivalent to lifting dumbbell for workouts. He successfully took him into their apartment and unto his own room, where he believed he could have much control over. He changed into something much more casual and placed all his books on the table. There was certainly lots of assignments that he needed to accomplish and he was going to get them done as soon as possible. Before he would start, he knew he needed to visit the kitchen as it was the only place that could satisfy this growing hunger within his belly. He made his way out of the room and bolt the door quietly in a bit not to wak
CATHERINE POVI stood in front of the mirror, nervously checking my reflection. My green eyes were bright with excitement, but my heart was pounding with anxiety. I smoothed down the skirt of my dress and took a deep breath. I had to remind myself that I was ready for this.Tonight was the night of the big dinner with Alpha Philip. He had invited me to dine with him, and I knew it was an important moment.It was a chance to show him that I was capable of being a good mate and that I could be the perfect Luna for his pack. I didn't want to let him down, or my family. They were counting on me to make a good impression, and I was determined to do just that.I took one last look in the mirror and turned to leave the room. As I walked down the hall, my stomach fluttered with nerves. I tried to push those feelings down, reminding myself that I could do this. I was strong, capable, and determined. Nothing could stop me.As I reached the door to the dining room, I took a deep breath and force
CATHERINE POV"The rogues are attacking!" he said, his voice shaking. "They're destroying our homes and burning our crops! They've already killed several of our people!"My stomach dropped. The rogues were a group of werewolves who lived outside the pack system, attacking innocent people and causing chaos. I had always been afraid of them, and now they were attacking my home."Where are they?" Alpha Philip asked, his eyes flashing with anger. "How many are there?""We're not sure," the soldier said."We need to organize a defense," Alpha Philip said, turning to me. "Catherine, I need you to gather the pack members and get them to safety. Can you do that?"I nodded, trying to hide my fear. "Of course, Alpha Philip," I said. "I'll make sure everyone is safe.""Good," he said. "I'll lead the fight against the rogues. We have to stop them before they do any more damage."I could see the determination in his eyes, and I knew that he would stop at nothing to protect our pack.As I headed ou
PHILIPS POVI heard a low growl, and I turned to see a figure standing in the shadows. It was Will, Alpha Philip's right-hand man. He was watching the rogues disappear into the forest, his face filled with fury."We have to help him," I said, my voice trembling. "We have to do something."Will's expression was grim. "There's nothing we can do," he said, his voice heavy with grief. "They have him, and we are outnumbered. We must regroup, and make a plan.We headed back to the camp, the air filled with tension. The pack was milling around, their eyes filled with fear and confusion. I could see them looking at me, waiting for me to lead them. But I didn't know what to do. I was in over my head, and I had no idea how to save Alpha Philip.As I looked around, I saw a small figure huddled in the corner. It was Rose, the pack's only omega. She was trembling, her eyes filled with tears. I went to her, and I knelt beside her."Rose, what is it?""It's Catherine," Rose said her voice barely a w
PHILPS POV I held my breath as the healer worked, my heart pounding in my chest. I had never seen them work before, but I could tell that they were skilled and experienced. Still, I couldn't help but worry. What if they couldn't save her? What if they were too late? As the minutes ticked by, I felt myself growing more and more anxious. I had to do something to distract myself, so I began to pace around the room. It didn't help much, and I found myself checking my watch every few minutes. Just then, the healer stood up and turned to face me. I felt my heart skip a beat as I waited for them to speak. "She's stable for now," they said. "But she's lost a lot of blood. We need to get her to the pack's healer, and fast." A wave of relief washed over me, but it was quickly followed by fear. "Can you heal her?" I asked, my voice shaking. The healer looked at me, their expression grave. "I can try," they said. I nodded, and I watched as they carefully picked up Catherine and carried her o
As the figure stepped forward, I felt my pulse quicken. I stood up, preparing to fight, but I knew it was hopeless. There was no way I could beat this man. He was too strong, too fast. And then, he spoke. "I am the one who sent the rogues after you," he said, his voice cold and cruel. "And now, I've come to finish the job." My heart sank, and I felt a wave of despair wash over me. "Why?" I asked, my voice breaking. The figure tilted his head, and his eyes glinted in the dim light. "It is not my place to explain," he said. "I am simply following orders." I felt my anger flare, and I clenched my fists. "You're a coward," I said, my voice filled with contempt. "You attack women and children, but you won't even explain yourself." The figure's face darkened, and I saw his grip on the dagger tighten. "Do not test me," he said, his voice low and dangerous. "I am not one to be trifled with." Before I could say anything, I heard a growl from behind me. I turned, and I saw a large wolf sta
CATHERINE POVAs I stood there, frozen in fear, I felt something touch my arm. I opened my eyes, and I saw the pup, its eyes pleading with me. Then, I heard a voice in my head, as clear as day. "You can do this," it said. "You're stronger than you know."I looked down at the pup, and I felt a surge of courage. This creature may be bigger and stronger than me, but I had something it didn't. I had love. And I was going to fight with everything I had to protect the pup.I took a deep breath, and I stepped forward, standing between the creature and the pup. "I won't let you hurt this pup," I said, my voice trembling but firm. "It's innocent and it's done nothing to you."The creature let out a low, rumbling laugh. "You think you can stop me?" it sneered. "You're nothing but a puny human. What could you possibly do?"I gritted my teeth, and I prepared myself for the worst. "You're about to find out," I said.Just then, the pup let out a loud, high-pitched yelp. It sounded almost like a bat
CATHERINE POVI followed Raya through the forest, the moonlight guiding our way. As we walked, I could feel the tension in the air. We were heading toward the pack's territory, and I knew that things were about to get interesting."You're sure about this?" I asked Raya, my voice filled with nerves.Raya stopped and turned to face me. "I am," she said. "Trust me. This is the only way."I took a deep breath, and I nodded. "Okay," I said. "I trust you."With that, we continued on our way.As we neared the pack's territory, I could hear the sound of howling. It was low and eerie, sending a shiver down my spine. "What is that?" I asked Raya, my voice trembling.Raya's ears pricked up, and she cocked her head. "It's a call to the pack," she said. "A call to arms."My heart sank. I knew what that meant. The pack was preparing for battle. And I was about to be thrown right into the middle of it.We crested a hill, and I saw the pack gathered below. There were at least a hundred wolves, their