Blair’s POV
There was a very strong smell of hospital medication that came into my nose. It was irritating. I shook my head to chase the scent away but it still came. Due to frustration, I opened my eyes. I saw myself as I was looking at walls that were not familiar to the ones I was used to. “Where could this be?” I asked myself as I looked around. Something was making noise. I looked around and saw a drip on me. I was attached to it with a life support machine. “I’m in the hospital,” I slowly said as I forced myself to sit up. Then the doctor opened the door and came in. “Blair, thank goodness you are awake. I hope you are now better?” She asked and walked up to me. “Doctor Keri,” I said to her, happy to recognise her. She was our pack's doctor. She was the one that tested and told me about my pregnancy. She placed the back of her hand over my neck and asked me to lay down and sleep for sometime. “You fell very hard and lost a lot of blood in the process. You’ll be okay, you need some rest,” the doctor suggested and I relaxed back when I heard what she said about me losing blood and I suddenly asked about the baby in my belly. “Is it okay?” Doctor Keri stared at me and was quiet. Her expression on her face scared me and she said with sadness in her face, “I’m sorry, Blair, we could not save the baby.” “What! I hope this is a lie,”I screamed and my heart was already beating. She had to sit me down and tell me how the hard fall cause a miscarriage that killed the baby immediately. “I know it’s heartbreaking to you, Blair, even though your husband was shocked at this news, he left in sadness. I am sorry,” she apologized to me while patting my back. When the doctor said Jayce’s name, my mind flashed back to the scene where I fell and I remembered his face and he was smiling. He looked very happy. I held the wall and used the other hand to rub my belly, as I tried to feel the spot where my baby always kicked. That was all the hope I had, now it had gone, all gone. My lips were shaking and my eyes started to fill with tears. Doctor Keri tried to calm me down. I did as she ordered me to and I took some rest for the few hours I had before being discharged. According to her, Jayce did not want me to stay there for a long time. He wanted me to come home so that he could care for me. “You will need him to help you not feel pain.” She left as soon as she said the words and I was left alone to cope with the pain. Despite the fact that I was an orphan, his father received me, cherished me and made me his son’s Luna. Before he died, he made me promise on his deathbed to always be by his son’s side. I was beginning to wish I never agreed to his promise. I regretted it so much. Soon, my stay at the hospital was over and Jayce’s bodyguard came to pick me up. Despite not being very strong, I followed him to the pack house. I saw Serena and Jayce waiting for me. Both of them were standing at the entrance, and they looked at me with mockery and contempt in their eyes. They asked what the doctor had said and when I said nothing, Serena laughed and talked about my dead child. “That bastard got dealt with the right way,” she said, laughing and mocking me. My heart was beating very fast when she insulted my dead child. I wanted to fight her but I was too weak. “See this,” Jayce said as he threw a piece of paper at my face. “You know that these are the divorce papers. I want you to sign them.” Shivers began to shake through my blood when I heard what Jayce had said. I looked at him and he gave me a hard stare. “So after everything this is how I am rewarded?” I asked as I began to cry After everything I went through in Jayce’s hands, it was time that I left him for good. I took a pen and was about to sign when something weird happened. “Don’t you dare sign those papers Blair!” A harsh female voice yelled at me and it made me fear in my heart. I stood up on my feet to look for who was speaking. “Who could that be?” I asked and I shook where I was and turned around. The moment my eyes looked at the mirror, I saw a pair of white eyes looking at me. I almost shook because I was scared and I yelled loudly, my belly shaking and my body in fear as the white eyes caused some kind of pain. When I had the boldness to look at it again, I was shocked at what I saw. It was a big white wolf staring at me. It later smiled and said in a nice voice, “do not sign it Blair, that is not your destiny.” Its eyes were shining brighter. I was scared of the presence of his magnificent creature in this room. Its aura was shiny and its eyes were white enough to blind someone and make them think of wolf heaven. Who was this and why were its eyes white like that? I heaved a sigh as I wondered what the heck that wolf actually was.Blair's Point Of ViewAs I shook, I stepped away from the white eyed creature, scared that it may do something very evil I was not prepared for. I wanted to scream for aid but I didn't even know where to start. “What could you be?” I asked it as I walked closer to the door.The angelic creature came out laughing. It was a woman and she looked very beautiful. “So you’re still not smart to see? You can not guess? I have been with you since forever, sent from the moon goddess and you’re asking me such questions.”I stopped when I heard what the white wolf said. Its eyes were still shining as it shook its head at the foolish question I asked. “Or did the trauma of losing the one thing you really love affect you this much?”“The thing I love?” I asked as I said in shock at the creature close to me in awe.Its smile became wide as it waited patiently for me to respond. That was when I came to my senses. “This creature, you’re my angel!”“You can call me Betty,” She said as she laughed with
Blair’s point of view.After my wish was granted, my queenship was stripped from me immediately. Jayce made sure all the servants in his house did not call me his Luna anymore . He brought Annabelle before them instead and asked them to call her Luna instead and said she was his one true mate and only love. He told them of their wedding that was coming soon and asked them to serve and respect her.How did I know all of these?After Anabelle accepted my request, he came with some guards and threw away my things from the majestic quarters I used to live in. “If you’re going to stay in this house then you should be prepared to do chores and run errands because I am feeding you,” he said harshly as he led me to my new room.He called all the maids to make an announcement and during the announcement he introduced Anabelle as his new queen. The servants looked at me and pity filled their heads and they did not do anything but feel my pains, especially those that had known me before.When
Blair's Point Of ViewI stood in the parlor as I cleaned the floor, as I was ordered by Jayce. This part of the tile was one of the hardest to scrub. He purposely and willingly gave me this task to scrub and leave no stains behind. He also threatened to beat me up if he saw any dirt. The floor had brown tiles and he asked me to make sure it was white. I was exhausted.As I cleaned I heard people talking and laughing from behind. I turned around with my hopes high to see who it was only to see Anabelle and her friend, Jessica coming into the mansion.I had always hated this girl. Before our parents died, she influenced my sister to make bad decisions.“I’m so glad that you’re happy my sweet friend. You’re finally with the man you’ve always loved,” she said with joy to her friend.Anabelle blushed childishly and hugged her friend for the kind words. “When are you two going to go to the altar?”“Girl! Be patient! Everything will come together perfectly,” she said as she giggled. “I'm j
Blair POV I lay on that small bed in my dim room, the thin beam of light sneaking in through the window and casting long malignant shadows against the walls. It was much like a prison cell; with each passing day, the bars around my heart tightened. Laughter from the antics of Jayce and Anabelle infused every nook and corner of the house, bringing me the taunting pangs of my downfall. Ever since that betrayal, the heart was taken on a roller coaster ride, and somewhere deep in me, that little flicker of will started to shine through. "I can't take this anymore," I murmured. With that very utterance, the shortness of breath seemed but an echo of how, at that moment, a binding force of attention and power wrought through me. A good, obedient girl who listened to her fate no longer dwelled there. It was time to call my spirit, Angel, and firm my ground.The sun set, and the moon gushed silver through the window. I sat up; my heart raced as Angel wrestled within. "Going to rise, Blair?"
Blair POV The thick silence following felt heavy with doubt and tension. Eyes were fixed on me, anticipation racing in the room as Jayce and Anabelle’s expressions morphed from shock into uncontained anger. I could see their minds beginning to spin, knowing all too well their little act was about to fall out of the meticulously organized scheme."Blair," Jayce practically growled, stepping forward with utter ferocity in his eyes, reclaiming what little control he had left. "You really have no idea what you're doing. This is not your place."I took another breath while I felt that current of strength flowing within me because of Angel. "You're wrong, Jayce. This is exactly my place. I will not sit by and let you and Anabelle lie to this pack and sweep everything I have fought for under the rug."Anabelle mocked me with a sneer. "You really think anybody is going to believe you? You are nothing but a discarded Luna, a pathetic maid now, and you think you can disrupt our wedding??? How
Blair POVThe air had ripples of tension and electricity that stood as a contrast against the gathering’s somber atmosphere. I stood at the center of that gathering, surrounded by the most loyal members of my pack. Their anticipation weighed heavy upon me but somehow added fuel to my flame. I was no longer the weakling Luna they had spurned; I was a wolf ready to reclaim her power.The sight of all those faces filled me with determination. I had been hunched over for too long. With the knowledge of their support, I was fortified. And these were the ones who had seen Jayce and Anabelle display the greatest cruelty one could witness. Hope surged through me. I was going to fight back."Listen to me!" I shouted over the murmurs that had pervaded the air. "It is not just about me today; it is about all of us. We have suffered long enough at the hands of Jayce and Anabelle. Their game of manipulation and deceit ends today!"More murmurs ran through the crowd, and I saw the fire igniting in
Blair POVEqually thick was the silence in the packhouse, the constant beating of my heart resounding like a drum in my ears. The faces of my pack bore enormous resolve, the reflection of a novel flame of hope emerging from their eyes. Together, we stood; a solid wall against the gust of betrayal that had once threatened to tear us apart.Jayce and Anabelle exchanged glances, the shadows deepening upon their faces at the gravity of the situation. They had utterly underestimated the force of our unity, the force we had drawn from standing together against oppression. "What makes you think they will side with you, Blair?" he spat with so much venom. "You are just a maid, and they will follow me, their Alpha!"My entire pack was a frenzied backdrop of passion behind my back, an aura of solidarity so thick I could taste it. "You are no Alpha, Jayce. You have ruled through fear and deceit; that ends today!" I shouted with deliberate clarity, strength and conviction behind my words. "We ar
Blair POVIt was electrifying; with every pulse that surged through me, the collective energy of the loyal pack members behind me continued to build. It surged with ferocity through my veins like fire; I had never felt this before. We feared none but welcomed the confrontation with the darkness that had trailed our lives for too long.Jayce and Anabelle stood unmoving in anger and disbelief. “You think you can just take what’s mine?” Jayce shouted, voice shaking with rage. “You are nothing without me!” “That is wrong, Jayce,” I replied, steady and strong. “I am everything because I have a pack. I am not alone anymore!”Instantly the burden of the past lifted off my shoulder. The hurt, the betrayal—these things had made me the leader I ought to have been. I had come for the title and my position among my people. “This is too nonsense; I will not tolerate any of it!” Anabelle shrieked in her fury. “You will regret this, Blair! You think you could come in here and take my place? You ar
The days following the triumph against the dark wolves were characterized by a kind of prudent hope. Despite the pack's constant efforts to bolster their bonds and to strengthen their defenses, the dark wolves' ghost haunted great across their heads. As she led her herd through this unsure period, Blair felt the burden of leadership even more.As wolves trained and sharpened their skills for the issues on the way, the clearing hummed with activity. Watching Kade directing a group of smaller wolves through several defensive drills, Blair stood at the edge. His voice resonated power, a clear reminder of his function as a leader together with hers.Kade yelled, his gaze traveling around the group, "Maintain your formation close!" “Keep in mind, we fight as one! If one of us falters, we all fall apart!”As Blair observed the group react to Kade's orders, their dances grew more coordinated with each session, she felt a burst of pride. Although underneath the surface a current of anxiety li
Around them the fighting was a frenzied maelstrom of growls, claws, fur. But their attention stayed sharp as the booming noises of battle encircled them and Blair and Kade went farther into the swarm of black wolves. The weight of their pack's safety pressed heavily on their shoulders, and they knew they had to act decisively.“Keep pushing!” Kade's yell resonated above the clamor. “Before it can call in more reinforcements, we have to find the dark leader!”Blair nodded, her heart pounding as they battled toward the dark leader still causing destruction at the center of the battlefield. Every hit they landed seemed to be one more step toward recovering their domain, but the black wolves never ceased, their eyes glittering with menace.Blair sensed the tide of war starting to turn once more as they battled through the snarling crowd. The black wolves were disciplined and very numerous, so her own group could have got overrun. "Kade, we have to synchronize our strikes!" Blair hollered.
Blair stood among her packmates after the battle, their wearied but victorious visages glimmering warmly in the aftermath of the fire. Facing the dark wolf and his pack, they had united to protect their grounds with steady determination. While the win had strengthened their connection, Blair saw that the road was long still from finished.Blair experienced a mixture of tiredness and excitement as the stars above sparkled. The noises of the forest enveloped them, a reminder that life went on irrespective of the chaos they were just subjected to. Still, there was a weight in her heart with regard to her pack's future and safety—or perhaps her responsibility."Blair called, her voice firm but with exhaustion pulling at her limbs." “Gather around, everyone!” The packmates made a circle around the torch, their expressions a blend of exhaustion and pride or arrogance.Looking into the eyes of her friends, she started off, “We have battled hard today, so I need to laud every one among you.”
The clearing buzzed with the consequences of the most recent combat as the sun climbed higher in the sky. The pack moved with renewed resolve, each wolf sharpening their abilities for the unknown future. Though Blair was determined to keep her family safe, she felt the weight of authority bearing down hard on her shoulders.In her head, the memory of the dark wolves' assault still lingered, an everpresent reminder that peril was not far off. The pack's recent fight with the dark wolves had reopened longburied traumas and anxieties that some had believed to be covered as well as given them more than just bodily scars.Kade's voice sliced across her mind, yanking her back into the now. His brow creased with worry, he came with a grave look. “Let's talk on our next moves.” The assault on Lyra has rattled all of us and I can sense the pack's anxiety.”Her heart sank, and Blair nodded. "Same for me. Their concerns should be frankly discussed and we need to comfort them that we are ready to
The clearing bristled with fresh energy and direction in the days after their win. Although the pack had held off the black wolves once more, the fight had left marks—both apparent and unseen. Blair could feel the remaining pressure among her packmates as she passed the clearing. The most recent feud had revived past worries; many were still tormented by the darkness they had confronted even if they had prevailed.Watching her her packmates run their drills, Blair stood at the edge of the training grounds. Showing defensive formations with a savage intensity, Kade was front a pack of younger wolves. Even the heat of the sun couldn't dissipate the anxiety that remained in the air The filtered sunlight passed through the trees, throwing dappled shadows on the ground.Bounding along to Blair's side, Annabelle shouted"Blair!" We must discuss our next actions. Following the previous attack, the pack is still on alert.”Blair nodded, feeling her heart sink with the weight of leadership. I u
One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the clearing, Blair gathered her packmates around the fire for another moment of reflection. “We must remember that even in the face of adversity, we are stronger together,” she said, her voice steady. “The darkness may threaten us, but we will not back down. Our bond is unbreakable, and we will protect our home.”As the pack howled in agreement, Blair felt a surge of pride swell within her. They were ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead, united in their purpose.The next day, as they continued their preparations, a sense of unease hung in the air. The dark wolves had been silent since their scouts had returned, and Blair couldn’t shake the feeling that they were planning something more sinister. “Blair,” Kade said one afternoon as they patrolled the borders, his expression serious. “Do you think they’re waiting for us to let our guard down?”Blair sighed, her heart heavy with concern. “It’s possible. T
As they broke into smaller groups, Blair watched as her packmates engaged in various drills, practicing their movements and strategies. The energy in the clearing was infectious, and she felt a sense of pride swell within her.As the training session progressed, Kade approached Blair, his expression serious. “We need to discuss the possibility of conducting reconnaissance missions into the dark wolves’ territory,” he said, his voice low. “If we can gather intelligence on their movements, we can stay one step ahead.”Blair nodded, her heart racing at the thought of taking action. “You’re right. We need to know what we’re up against. Let’s prepare a team of our strongest scouts to conduct the missions. They must be trained and ready to gather information without drawing attention to themselves.”In the following days, the pack worked diligently to prepare for their reconnaissance missions. They selected their most skilled scouts, ensuring that each had a clear understanding of their obj
In the wake of their hard-fought victory, the clearing buzzed with a sense of purpose and renewed energy. The pack had proven their strength against the dark wolves, and now they were ready to rebuild and fortify their home. As the sun rose higher in the sky, casting a warm glow over the landscape, Blair stood at the edge of the clearing, reflecting on the battle they had just endured. The aftermath of the conflict still lingered in the air a mix of triumph and sorrow. While they had emerged victorious, the cost of that victory weighed heavily on her heart. The memories of fallen comrades haunted her thoughts, and she knew that they must honor those who had sacrificed everything for their pack.“Blair!” Kade called, approaching her with a determined expression. “We should gather everyone for a meeting. It’s important that we discuss how we will honor our fallen and what our next steps will be.”Blair nodded, her heart swelling with gratitude for Kade’s leadership. “You’re right. Let’
The bright lights of dawn filtered through the trees, sending forth a heavy mist that covered the clearing like a wet shroud. Here lay the promise of a battle ahead. Blair stood at the edge of the woods, heart thumping at the sight of her packmates waiting restlessly for yet another fight with the dark wolves: tension crackled in the air, every breath echoing the promise of things to come. They had all been trained for this moment, but it tortured them with uncertainty."Blair!" Kade called, breaking into all her thoughts. He came close and bore a serious yet determined expression. "We've gotta see how finalized our formation is, and all strategies, before we hear beyond the dark wolves."Blair nodded and, shaking the anxiety from her mind, answered, "You are right. Let's gather everybody and go through what we have one last time." Urgency burned through her body and pushed her to resolve.The pack assembled in the clearing, and Blair drew a breath--her heart steadied when she saw the