ALPHA LANCE'S POVThe woods were thick, with the trees towering high above us, their branches intermingling to form a dense canopy overhead. The moon was full, casting an eerie glow over the landscape that made it seem almost otherworldly. We walked in silence, my heart beating fast in my chest as I felt the weight of the night bearing down on me. The darkness seemed to swallow us up, making me feel vulnerable and exposed.Suddenly, we heard the howls in the distance. They were loud, so loud that they seemed to echo through the entire forest. They were the kind of howls that made your blood run cold, that made the hair on the back of your neck stand on end. I looked over at Ryan, who was walking next to me, and saw that his hand was already on the hilt of his sword. We both knew that we had to be ready for anything.We kept walking, our pace quickening slightly as we tried to move through the forest as quietly as possible. But the howls grew louder and more frequent, and we knew that
ALPHA LANCE'S POVAs I watched the rogues pick up the weapons, I could sense their fear. It was a satisfying feeling to see them cower before me. They picked up the weapons slowly, like they were afraid they might get hurt in the process. I couldn't help but smirk at their pathetic display.The weapons were old and rusted. Swords, spears, bows and arrows, they were all outdated and barely usable. But they were better than nothing. As the rogues picked them up, I noticed the way they were looking at me. Fear, uncertainty, and resignation were written all over their faces."Come on, hurry up!" I yelled at them, urging them to pick up the pace. I was getting impatient. We needed to move fast if we were going to reach our destination before dawn.Ryan and the warriors were also helping with the weapons. I could hear them laughing and joking, but I paid them no attention. My focus was solely on the rogues.As soon as they had picked up the weapons, I ordered them to move out. They hesitate
ALPHA LANCE'S POVI crept back to where Ryan and the warriors were waiting and signaled for them to come to me. We huddled together, and I told them my plan. We would use the shadows of the night and split into two groups. Ryan and I would lead each group and take down the guards silently. We were not to engage them in a fight, but we had to do it fast before they could sound the alarm.We split into two groups and crept through the forest towards the Pack boundary. We were careful not to make any noise as we moved, trying our best to blend in with the shadows. We finally reached our destination and saw the guards standing just ahead of us.Ryan and I nodded at each other, and we sprang into action. We tackled the guards, and within minutes, we had subdued them.As I crouched down in the vegetation, surveying the Pack boundary, my heart began to race with anticipation. I had no idea how we were going to get through, but I knew we had to find a way. Suddenly, I heard a rustling from be
ALPHA LANCE'S POVWe were able to avoid the guards without any incident, and I breathed a sigh of relief. It felt good to be one step closer to my goal, but at the same time, I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease. It was clear that Alpha Asher's Pack was well guarded, and that meant that our mission was not going to be an easy one.While we made our way towards the shacks on the roadside, I couldn't help but notice the hustle and bustle of the Pack. It was as if life went on as usual, with no indication of the impending danger that loomed over them. I watched as the people moved about their businesses, some chatting and laughing, while others went about their duties with grim determination. It was a strange sight to behold, and it made me wonder how they would react when the time came.As we approached the shacks, I could feel the excitement and tension within me. We had to be careful not to draw too much attention to ourselves as we approached the landlord's apartment. The shack
ALPHA LANCE'S POVI woke up to the sound of marching. The ground shook and the sound of manly voices chanting filled the air. I got up from my bed and slowly walked through the tent, peering outside. What I saw made my heart skip a beat.Alpha Asher's guards were running across the grounds, their footsteps creating a deafening sound. I quickly went back inside the tent to wake up the others. I was angry and berated them for their laziness."What are you all doing? Wake up! Can't you hear that noise outside? Alpha Asher's men are on the move, and we need to be ready!" I shouted.The others woke up, and we quickly got dressed. We had to be prepared for anything. We knew that if Alpha Asher's men caught us, they would kill us on sight. We had to be quick and alert.As we stepped outside, we saw Alpha Asher's men marching in unison, their weapons clashing together. It was a sight to behold, but at the same time, it was terrifying. We had to be careful not to draw their attention.We decid
ALPHA ASHER'S POVI lay on my bed, wrapped up in the warm embrace of Lia's body. Her hands were tangled in my hair, her lips fiercely meeting mine. My body was alive with desire, and I could feel the heat between us rising. I was lost in the moment when I heard the knocking on my door.I growled in frustration, breaking away from Lia's lips. "Whoever it is, tell them to go away!" I commanded, my voice rough with need.But the knocking continued, persistent and insistent. I got up from the bed, my muscles tense and my body primed for action. As I made my way to the door, I could feel my alpha instincts taking over. I knew that something was wrong, and I needed to be alert.I flung open the door, ready to unleash my wrath on whoever was interrupting my time with Lia. But when I saw William standing there, his face pale and anxious, my anger turned to confusion."What's going on, William?" I demanded, my tone hard and commanding.William took a deep breath, his eyes flickering nervously.
ALPHA ASHER'S POVAs we searched every inch of the boundary, my anger and frustration grew. Who could have done this? And why? It made no sense to me. My warriors were dead, and I had no answers. It was like a puzzle, and I couldn't find any pieces to fit together.We searched every nook and cranny of the boundary, but we couldn't find anything. No traces of the killer or killers. It was as if they had vanished into thin air. I growled in frustration and slammed my fist into a nearby tree. The bark peeled off the wood, but I didn't care. I needed to release my anger.William approached me with a somber expression. "Alpha, we need to get back to the pack. Our warriors deserve a proper burial."I nodded, trying to control my rage. "You're right, William. We need to honor their sacrifice." I looked around one last time, scanning the area for any clues. But there was nothing.We made our way back to the pack, the journey back was silent. My mind was racing, trying to figure out who was be
LIA'S POVI was lying on my bed, staring at the ceiling when I heard the shouts outside. I frowned, wondering what was going on. I got up from my bed and walked to the window aide. I peeked outside and saw the guards running up and down the Packhouse. My heart started racing as I wondered what was happening.I wanted to leave my room to find out what was going on, but I knew it wasn't a good idea. Some guards were stationed outside my room, and Asher had asked me not to come out of my room for any reason. I sighed and leaned against the window, watching as the chaos outside continued.I could feel frustration building up inside me as I wondered when all this would end. It felt like we were constantly under attack, and I didn't know how much longer I could take it. I closed my eyes, taking deep breaths to calm myself down.But the shouts and screams outside only grew louder, and my anxiety grew. I couldn't just stay in my room and wait for it all to end. I needed to know what was happe