Alpha Orion's povDarius’s eyes narrowed, his expression guarded. “And what would you know about it, Ethan?” he asked sharply. “You don’t know her like I do.” I shook my head, my mind racing with possibilities. “No, but I’ve seen her type before,” I said carefully. “She’s weak, Darius. Vulnerable. She’s using you, playing on your sympathies. She’s making you forget who you are, what you’re here to do.” Darius’s jaw tightened, and I could see the conflict in his eyes. “You don’t know what you’re talking about,” he said stubbornly. “Anita is different. She’s not like the others.” I raised an eyebrow, feigning surprise. “Really? And what makes you so sure? What makes her so special that you’re willing to risk everything for her?” Darius hesitated, and I knew I had struck a nerve. “I don’t know,” he admitted quietly. “But I can’t just turn my back on her. Not now.” I nodded, pretending to understand. “I get it, Darius,” I said softly. “But you need to be careful. Don’t let her drag y
Alpha Orion's povAnita’s face paled, and she shook her head, her eyes filling with tears. “I never asked him to do anything for me,” she said softly. “I never wanted to cause any trouble. I’m just... I’m just trying to survive.” I stared at her, my heart hardening at her words. “You’re a distraction,” I said coldly. “A weakness that Darius can’t afford. He has a mission, a purpose, and you’re standing in the way of that. You need to stay away from him, Anita. You need to let him focus on what’s important.” Anita’s eyes filled with tears, and she nodded, her shoulders slumping in defeat. “I understand,” she whispered. “I’ll stay away from him. I don’t want to cause any more trouble.” I nodded, satisfied with her response. “Good,” I said sharply. “Because if you don’t, I will make sure you regret it.” With that, I turned and walked away, leaving Anita standing there, her eyes filled with tears. I couldn’t let her distract Darius any longer. I needed to remind him of his purpose, of
Alpha Orion's pov"Yes I remember vividly about what happened that day. This is really sad. Our enemies are really working to destroy or scatter our pack and we must do everything in our power to stop them." I said to Luke looking at him intensely. He nodded acknowledging what I had just said. I clenched my hand yo my chin for somr moment of deep thoughts. But all these things they were saying were true? Who dare do this thing to Alpha Orion's pack? My pack not anyone's. This is really not good and I do not like it at all. I'll need to move on from this place now and take a look around the vicinity.I raised my head up to them for what seem like a minute i had been in thoughts, "i will go and do some inspections in the pack so that we would know what to do after this. Then, let's also find more into finding thesse spies." Some started looking at each other and while some wete nodding in acknowledgement of what I had just said. If we can just Suddenly, one of the elders stood up
Anita povDarius chuckled, his eyes twinkling with amusement. “Alright, fair enough,” he said, leaning against the counter. “But if you change your mind, just let me know.” I nodded, turning back to my task, but I couldn’t shake the feeling of his gaze on me, the warmth of his presence filling the room. It was comforting, in a way, but also unsettling. I wasn’t used to this kind of attention, wasn’t sure how to handle it. As I finished chopping the vegetables, Darius reached out, gently brushing a stray lock of hair behind my ear. “You’re doing great, Anita,” he said softly, his voice barely above a whisper. “I’m proud of you.” My heart skipped a beat, and I felt my cheeks flush with heat. I opened my mouth to say something, but before I could, the kitchen door slammed open, and Alpha Orion stormed in, his expression thunderous. “What the hell is going on in here?” he demanded, his eyes blazing with anger as he glared at Darius. Darius straightened up, his expression calm and com
Alpha Orion's povLater that day, I found myself wandering through the palace grounds, my thoughts still consumed by the mystery of Anita and Darius. The palace was a hive of activity, with pack members bustling about, preparing for the potential threat from the Redmoon Pack. But despite the flurry of activity, my mind remained fixated on Anita. As I rounded a corner, I caught sight of her in the distance. She was in the courtyard, sweeping the stone path with a worn broom, her movements slow and methodical. But she wasn’t alone. Darius was there with her, his shirt sleeves rolled up as he helped her with the chores. I felt a pang of jealousy flare up in my chest, hot and sharp. What was he doing here? Why was he helping her? I watched as they worked side by side, their heads bent close together as they spoke in low voices. They seemed comfortable with each other, too comfortable for my liking. I clenched my fists, fighting the urge to march over there and demand answers. But I kn
Anita's povDarius shook his head, his eyes filled with sadness. “You’re not a nobody, Anita. You’re strong, you’re kind, and you’ve been through so much. I see that. And I want to be there for you, to help you find your way.” I looked down, my hands trembling. “But I don’t deserve it,” I whispered. “I don’t deserve your kindness, your care. I’m just... I’m just trying to survive.” Darius took a step closer, his hand gently cupping my chin and lifting my face to meet his gaze. “You deserve so much more than you think, Anita,” he said softly. “You deserve to be happy, to be cared for, to feel safe. And if I can help you find that, then that’s what I’m going to do.” I felt a tear slip down my cheek, and I quickly wiped it away, turning my head to hide my face. “I don’t know if I can,” I admitted, my voice barely above a whisper. “I don’t know if I can let myself feel that, to let myself be happy.” Darius nodded, his expression understanding. “I know it’s hard,” he said gently. “But
Anita's povHe raised an eyebrow, his grin widening. “Stalking you? Hardly. I’ve simply been keeping an eye on you. There’s a difference.” I felt a surge of frustration, my fists clenching at my sides. “Why? Why are you watching me? What do you want?” The man shrugged, his expression infuriatingly calm. “I could ask you the same thing. You’re the one who came after me, remember?” I opened my mouth to argue, but then I stopped. He was right. I had chased after him, not the other way around. But that didn’t change the fact that he had been following me. I could feel it in my gut, a nagging suspicion that he was hiding something. “Who are you?” I demanded, my voice shaking with anger and confusion. “And what do you want from me?” The man’s expression softened slightly, and he took a step closer, his eyes searching mine. “My name is Prince Kael of the Mooncrest Pack,” he said quietly. “And as for what I want... I want to know why you’re still alive.” I blinked, my mind reeling. “Wha
Alpha Orion's pov"Yes I remember vividly about what happened that day. This is really sad. Our enemies are really working to destroy or scatter our pack and we must do everything in our power to stop them." I said to Luke looking at him intensely. He nodded acknowledging what I had just said. I clenched my hand yo my chin for somr moment of deep thoughts. But all these things they were saying were true? Who dare do this thing to Alpha Orion's pack? My pack not anyone's. This is really not good and I do not like it at all. I'll need to move on from this place now and take a look around the vicinity.I raised my head up to them for what seem like a minute i had been in thoughts, "i will go and do some inspections in the pack so that we would know what to do after this. Then, let's also find more into finding thesse spies." Some started looking at each other and while some wete nodding in acknowledgement of what I had just said. If we can just Suddenly, one of the elders stood up