Natalie sips her coffee while waiting for someone. She sighs again while looking at the widow and watching the people passing by. Natalie looked at her wristwatch and looked at her coffee again. Today, she will meet Divina and Amelia. She decides to meet them to ask something and confirm things that the spy she hired said. Not that she didn’t believe the man, but she just wanted to hear what the man said from their mouth.“Ms. Natalie.” Natalie turns to look at the woman who calls her, and it’s Amelia. She gives her a smile and hugs Amelia.“How are you? Thank you so much for accepting my invitation.” Natalie said, signaling Amelia to sit in front of her. Amelia is a middle-aged woman, and Natalie treats her like a mother.“Ms. Natalie, I am sorry I didn’t stand up for you that day. I was scared.” Amelia said that she had started to become emotional all her life. After seeing that event, Amelia feels guilty that she hasn’t done anything to stand up for Natalie. She was scared, that’s
Natalie went out to her car and looked at Norwan’s mansion; she walked towards the gate, pressed the doorbell, and waited for someone to open the gate. She is so sure that she will see Cora here. She will face the evil wolf who played with her life. Cora must pay for what she did to her and for what she did to the people around her. Cora makes them fool and makes everyone fall to her drama so she can have their sympathy against Natalie. She’s done with it.“Ma’am Natalie..” The maid greeted as she saw Natalie. She isn’t expecting her to be back here.“Is Cora there?” She asked. The maid shook her head. “She left the house since Sir Norwan kicked her out here.” The maid answered, so Natalie frowned at what she had learned.“Kick her out?” She asks; the maid looks at her back before she looks back to Natalie.“Sir Norwan and Ms. Cora is already break up.” The maid said, so Natalie laughed and patted the maid’s shoulder.“Thank you for the information, do you know where she is?” Natalie
Norwan went to his car and dialed Natalie’s number; he kept on calling her until no one answered his call. He is worried now, and there is some part of him that he has a bad feeling that something is happening to Natalie now. “Fuck! Where are you?” He asked and tried to call Natalie again, but still no one answered him. He started to drive his car and went to Natalie’s office. He can’t stop himself not to worry for some reason.“Is Natalie here?” He asks as soon as he gets to the building reception. The woman in charge there looks for Natalie’s schedule before she looks up to Norwan again.“Ms Natalie is not here and she hasn’t arrived yet. She also doesn’t have any meetings now since she canceled all of it.” The woman said, so Norwan close his eyes because of disappointment. He doesn’t know what to do and where to find Natalie. Norwan grabbed his phone again and tried to call Natalie, but there was no one to answer so, he thought of something where he thought Natalie had gone. He fr
Natalie opened her eyes and saw the dark surroundings. She was about to scratch her face when something was tied in her hands, and she couldn’t make it move. She frowned and started to look around, but she saw nothing but darkness.“Where am I?” she asked herself while trying to remember what had happened earlier. She frowned as she saw something not far from her. “Finally, you already woke up.” She looked at the one who spoke and saw Cora; she turned on the lights, and that’s why Natalie suddenly closed her eyes. She slowly opens her eyes and frowns as soon as she remembers what happened earlier. It was Cora who hit her a hard thing earlier, which caused her to lose consciousness. Natalie looks around and seems like she’s in a tree house. She look to Cora who is smiling at her watching her while it’s arms are cross.“What the fuck are you going to do with me?!” She shouted, which caused Cora to laugh and walk closer to her; she grabbed one plastic chair and sat in front of her.“Not
Natalie went under one large track tree to hide and chase her breath, sensing if the man following her was still there. It’s been ten minutes since she left the tree house and since she ran, but still, she doesn’t know where to go. She can’t find the way out of the forest and thinks she won’t get it before the sun sets. But hope for her is still there. She must find a way, or else the man who chases her will find her and get her back to the tree house again.“Fuck.” She whispered as soon as she sensed that the man was near her. She held her breath and tried not to make any noise until she saw the man going in a different direction. She took the opportunity to run from that place, but the man saw her again, which caused her to curse again while running.“I fucking need to see the end of this forest.” She said while running in a werewolf form of her. She then went to the left side of the forest and ran again until she stopped as soon as she sensed danger from that direction.“Traps.” Sh
“Well, well, well. Where are you both going now?” Cora asks with a smirk on her lips while holding a gun; she’s looking at Natalie and Norwan. Norwan swallows, knowing that they’re in a bad situation right now because Cora has a weapon. She will surely hurt Natalie or even him if they do something that makes Cora mad. Natalie, on the other hand, sees this as an opportunity to tell Norwan what she knows about Cora.“Natalie, are we not having fun earlier? That’s why you left me behind?” Cora asked; Natalie just looked at her and didn’t answer her. She’s looking for a way to open up about the real reason why Norwan’s brother died.“You make me so very offended, even you, Norwan,” Cora said and looked at Norwan.“Stop this shit, Cora,” Norwan said, so Cora frowned and laughed sarcastically; she played with the gun she was holding and looked in Natalie’s direction.“Do you want me to end this, Natalie?’ She asked, but Natalie once again didn’t answer her. Somehow, Cora found it very offen
Norwan was filled with anger. His system had been eaten by anger for Cora. Upon watching Natalie lose consciousness, anger exploded in his whole system, causing him to transform into his wolf form.Norwan turned to look in Cora’s direction, who was now slowly crawling away from him. In one blink of an eye, Norwan was already in front of Cora, choking her in the air.“Norwan.. Please… you’re hurting me!” Cora said, trying her own best to remove from Norwan’s hand. Norwan throws her not far from him, which causes Cora to suffer back pain after his back bumps into the ground. Cora was about to stand, but Norwan didn’t let that happen when he suddenly kicked her back, which caused her to lay on the ground.“PLEASE…. NORWAN STOP!” Cora begs while looking at Norwan, who is now out of control. Norwan aggressively pulled her hair and pointed her his sharp claws.“Tell me what Natalie means about her words,” Norwan said, so Cora shook her head while crying, scared of what Norwan could do to he
“Norwan.” Norwan looks to the one who calls him Drixie. She went straight to the hospital after learning that Norwan was there. “What happened? Where is Cora?” Drixie asked, so Norwan didn’t answer her. He looks in the operating door where Natalie is, and he’s been waiting for almost three hours outside. Norwan didn’t even expect that Drixie would go here to the hospital where he was, and he doesn’t even know what news she heard and how she knew that he was there.“Norwan, I am asking you. Is she okay?” Drixie asked once again, so Norwan looked at her, this time with his blank aura.“She’s dead,” Norwan said, which caused Drixie to be shocked. She even holds to the wall to gain support and avoid collapsing because of his news. Drixie was shocked, knowing that Cora was dead.“Who… who did that to her?” Drixie said, starting to feel angry because Cora was dead.“Did Natalie do that?” She asks with her mad voice, so Norwan looks at her once more while frowning. “Where is that bitch? I’m
Norwan slammed his car door shut with a bit more force than necessary, his heart pounding in his chest. He didn’t even take a moment to breathe, his feet carrying him quickly to the gate of Natalie’s house. He stood there, his fingers trembling as he pressed the doorbell, the chime echoing in the quiet of the early evening. He waited, his gaze drifting over the stillness of the surroundings. A minute passed. Then another.He pressed the button again, more urgently this time. His eyes darted nervously, scanning the surroundings as if expecting someone to jump out from behind a tree.A voice broke the silence behind him.“You wanna break my doorbell?”Norwan froze, then turned slowly, a sheepish smile forming on his face as he saw Don Grego standing there, arms crossed, watching him with a knowing look in his eyes.“I’m sorry,” Norwan muttered, his smile faltering as he tried to collect himself, swallowing hard. “I just wanted to ask if Natalie is here?”Don Grego let out a sigh, one of
AFTER THREE DAYS.|“Are you really sure about this?” Don Grego’s voice was soft but laced with concern. He paused in the doorway, watching his daughter with a mixture of confusion and worry. Natalie stopped what she was doing, a gentle rustle of papers filling the quiet room. Her gaze briefly met his, and then she offered him a reassuring smile—small, but steady.She nodded once, firmly. Don Grego took a cautious step forward, his brow furrowing. He studied her face, searching for any hint of uncertainty that might reveal a second thought. But there was none. “But why?” he asked, his voice heavy with the weight of fatherly confusion. “I didn’t do anything to make you feel this way… What’s brought this on?”Natalie chuckled softly, the sound almost as if she was trying to lighten the mood, but it didn’t quite reach her eyes. She shook her head, her hands pausing in the task at hand. “It’s not about you, Dad.” Her words were clear, almost too clear, but there was a flicker of something
“Why don’t you kill me now, Natalie? Now that you possess all the power, all the strength to do whatever you please,” Cora asked, her voice steady, eyes locked with Natalie’s. There was no fear in her gaze, no hesitation. It was a challenge. A dare.Natalie stood there, her heart pounding, her breath shallow. Cora’s words hit harder than any weapon, but it was the unwavering defiance in her eyes that made Natalie falter. Cora was no longer the girl she had once known. She was something else now—something far darker, far more dangerous. And yet, she wasn’t afraid. Not of dying. Not of anything.The silence stretched between them, thick and suffocating. Natalie could feel the weight of it. All the anger. All the pain. Everything that had led to this moment.“You ruined my life, Cora,” Natalie said through clenched teeth, her voice low and controlled.Cora's lips curled into a smirk, eyes never leaving Natalie’s. "I know," she answered, voice dripping with bitterness, but there was no re
The wind whistled through the sky as soon as Natalie and Norwan reached the place where Cora was. Cora greeted them with a wide, dark smile, which annoyed Norwan—after all the mess she had made, how could she still smile? Did she have no conscience at all?“What an awful sight for me,” Cora said with a sarcastic sigh, referring to Norwan and Natalie being together.“How could you do this to me, Norwan? You treated me like a toy,” Cora added. In response, Norwan simply tightened his grip on Natalie’s hand, which didn’t go unnoticed by Cora. A smirk formed on her lips as she glanced back at Norwan.“Stop holding her hand in front of me,” she said, laughing. “You told me last time that my hands were enough for you to hold.”“Stop all this nonsense, Cora,” Natalie said bravely. Cora stopped laughing and looked at her in disbelief.“Why would I?” she asked, smirking. “Don’t tell me you’re afraid to lose.”Natalie took a deep breath. “Your men are the ones suffering because of what you’re d
The battlefield was a scene of unspeakable horror. The ground was slick with blood, bodies strewn everywhere like discarded dolls, the air thick with the stench of death. The clash of metal on metal, the screams of dying men, and the endless rhythm of war had not ceased for five long hours. Neither clan had yielded, and the chaos only deepened as the fight raged on. Natalie’s mind spun in confusion as she stood in the midst of the turmoil. She could scarcely comprehend what was happening—men from Norwan's clan fighting alongside hers, yet others, from different factions, turned their weapons on their own. Which clan is this? She wondered, eyes scanning the battlefield frantically, trying to piece together the puzzle that was slowly consuming everything.Her heart hammered in her chest. She needed to find him—Where is Norwan? Her thoughts were a whirlwind of fear, and every second that passed felt like an eternity. She tried to push through the chaos, slashing at the enemies who stood
The tension in the air was thick, a heavy silence hanging over the battlefield as Natalie stood frozen, her left leg planted firmly atop the broken form of Cora’s fallen Alpha. Her gaze swept over her own clan first, then to Norwan, who looked at her with something that resembled both confusion and apprehension. She remained still, exuding an unspoken power, her eyes burning with fury. Then, her attention shifted, and she slowly turned to face Cora’s men.The sight that met her eyes was almost surreal—men who had been so sure of their power, now standing frozen, unable to comprehend what had just happened. Their Alpha, the man they revered, lay at her feet, lifeless. The realization hit them like a hammer, their leader was gone, and they had just witnessed the unthinkable. The cold reality settled over them like a dark cloud.The man closest to Natalie—trembling, his hands shaking—could no longer bear the weight of fear in his chest. The ferocity in her eyes, the silent rage emanating
Norwan couldn't shake the worry gnawing at him as he stared at his mother, locked in a large cage with her hands shackled by chains. He could barely make out her face, but the sight alone sent a wave of anxiety through him."Norwan…" Amanda's whisper barely reached his ears, but it cut through the tension. He could feel her fear in those soft words."WHAT DID YOU DO TO HER?!" Norwan yelled, his voice breaking through the air as he glared at Cora, who stood calmly before him, a smirk tugging at her lips. She cast a quick glance at Amanda before returning her cold stare to Norwan."Copy her?" Cora replied with an irritatingly casual tone, causing Norwan's frown to deepen in frustration."What do you mean?" Don Grego asked, his curiosity piqued. Cora’s smile widened, her eyes glowing a dangerous red. In an instant, Norwan and Don Grego found themselves pulled into a vision—a painful flashback to the past.They watched as Cora survived Norwan’s attack, lurking in the shadows as she secret
Until now, Norwan couldn’t believe his eyes. The woman he had killed—the woman he had sacrificed so much to eliminate in order to save Natalie—was now standing in front of him, alive. She was here. And not just a shadow of the past, but in full force, with an army behind her. It felt like a cruel joke, a twist in time he couldn’t comprehend. Is she the one behind all this? How did she know we were here? Every question in his mind spiraled into another. She wasn’t just some ghost of his past—she was at the heart of it all, a living nightmare, and everything he had fought for seemed to be crumbling because of her.Cora’s voice broke through his spiraling thoughts, sweet and deceptively soft, like a velvet-covered blade. “Aren’t you happy to see me again, darling?” Her words danced through the air as she looked at him, her eyes sparkling with cruel amusement.Norwan didn’t flinch. His gaze was as cold as the steel under his skin, emotionless and unwavering. He stood like a statue, unread
The two healers from both clans worked swiftly, their hands glowing with energy as they focused on Natalie, who lay unconscious, blood seeping from her wounds. Beside them stood Don Grego, his face pale and twisted with concern. His eyes darted between the healers and his daughter, and yet, a cloud of confusion clouded his mind. He couldn’t understand why he was there, or what had led to this moment. The only memory he could grasp was of being at the hospital, talking to Natalie—until someone had approached him, a woman with strange questions, and then... nothing.“Goddamn, what’s happening? Why are my people here?” Don Grego’s voice trembled, the urgency of the situation growing heavier with each word. Norwan, who had been silently watching the scene unfold, turned sharply at his question. His concern for Natalie matched Don Grego's, but there was a gnawing feeling of unease. Why couldn’t the man remember?“Are you sure you don’t remember anything?” Norwan asked, his voice firm, thou