Ethan’s POV“Follow me,” the man said to me as I did so, getting into a room with him to see more drugs being created. I was amazed at how much drugs were being created here and I wondered if it would be enough for an entire army.“You see those boxes there?” He pointed to a pile of cartons by the side of the room. There were more than twenty.“What about those ones over there?” I pointed to twelve vials at the top of the shelf.“Those are special vials. For you and I. It gives immense strength, no one can come against you. Not even your brother.”I liked the sound of that and I was willing to give everything I had in exchange for my brother beneath my feet.“We’ll use that special vial as a demonstration while using that ordinary vial for the soldiers.“Whoa! What are you talking about?”I explained everything I had made with Sullivan and he didn’t like my plan at first but soon he fell for it.“Fine,” he smiled. “I believe we should go for it then.”We packed up the drugs and I call
Ethan’s POVThe pack of werewolves, their fur a mix of dark browns and grays under the moonlit skies, snarled and bared their razor-sharp fangs at me. They circled me with predator's instinct going through their minds as I was wary of their ability. Their eyes glinting with fiery hunger, their breaths heavy with anticipation, I knew they were out for blood. These kinds of wolves didn’t attack for fun. They attacked for hunger. They were beasts and not the good kind. Unlike Damien and his fellow rogues, this rogue preyed on packs and rogues outside their territories.They attacked desert crossers. Suddenly, they jumped to attack me as I smacked the first one away. They had underestimated my strength, my experience as a beta and the drug in my system which was pushing me to go further with my killing intents. The odds seemed stacked against me when it came to numbers but in reality, they were outnumbered due to my strength and speed. The determination burning in my eyes fueled my re
Ethan’s POVNow even though I was not able to say it to their faces, they were better than most rogues out there but in the end it was my unwavering determination, my strong desire to win and the drugs I had taken that had secured my survival. With that knowledge, I disappeared into the darkness, ready to face the challenges that awaited me in Sullivan’s pack.“You’re… you’re okay,” Damien stuttered as I shrugged. “And you’re not hurt?”“Am I supposed to be?” I chuckled. “The drugs coupled with my already insane power is already a force to reckon with. I can destroy anyone. And you said this lasts for ten days?”“From the experiments we have made, yes. Ten days.”“Have you taken the drugs before?”He shook his head. “I haven’t. I can’t keep the effects down. It’s not compatible with my body so I stick to a different version that has less side effects than this one. But your body does not seem to produce that number of side effects. You are amazing.”“I am a beta. I am the closest thi
Ethan’s POVI walked up and when the men had gone, crouched to the floor. The stone pillars were as high as the heavens and only two could be carried with each man falling over from exhaustion. I would be different.With a mighty roar, I lifted one high over my head single-handedly getting everyone around me to gasp as they had not expected such a massive display of strength.I dropped it with the ground quaking and people clapping.When I turned I found Sullivan to have a plain look on his face.Impressed but still doubtful, Sullivan demanded a greater feat. Greedy old bastard, I thought to myself before approaching the tallest oak in the forest. Bracing myself, I dug in my claws and began to pull. Slowly, the mighty tree's roots gave way until with a crack, it toppled.Since kicking and punching were a thing he could not handle, I was doing the chores around with ease and with slow precision. This was enough to get him to agree with me.Sullivan was forced to concede - no one posse
Ethan’s POV “Hey, if you want me to fully commit to your whole drug idea I have to make sure each of my men can do exactly what you can do.” The man said to me. “They can’t do what I can do…” I didn’t finish that statement before I blurred out of the way as the beast charged at me. I dropped in front of the cave making sure there was no other creature like the bear within the cave. “You were saying something to me,” Sullivan said as I growled. “I am trying to tell you that on average I am stronger than your guards. None of them are as strong as I am. So the drugs would only make them slightly stronger than they are.” I jumped out of the way with the beast tossing trees at me. I miscalculated and got hit with a boulder which I grabbed and did a three sixty degree turn, tossing the boulder back at the beast. The beast didn’t expect it as it got smacked in the head with the boulder which drew blood. I was tired of fighting with the beast so I charged fearlessly into its range an
Jane’s POV “Do you want the honest truth or the truth you want to hear?” One of the reasons I preferred indigo over Martha was because she was brutally honest about her opinions. She wasn’t someone who sugarcoated her words and didn’t care if it hurt the receiver. I wanted that kind of talk so I would know what I was missing. “So I want the honest truth,” I sighed. “Great,” she smiled. “They’ll hate you.” “Wow,” my head wasn’t ready for that. “But it’s the truth. They still don't accept me and I am a full witch. As for you, they would see you as a threat and hate you. They would not care if you were capable of so much more, you would still be a threat to them. “I would advise you to stop trying to get people to fall for you and instead focus on making yourself a better version of yourself. They need a Luna. If they need a wolf Luna, then give that to them. You are a wolf first and a witch second. “Don’t be carried away by the powers you have. The pack will be fine with or w
Jane’s POVThey were werewolf guards but very powerful according to what I had heard. They rushed into me and we fought for a few minutes, barely doing anything dangerous to each other.“Alright,” Martha smiled. “How about you and I take this to another level?”Everyone moved out of the way for both of us to fight.“No new tricks out of the ordinary,” she said to me and I immediately knew she was talking about my magical abilities.We had all agreed to not use my magical abilities around the werewolves or it would freak them out.We rounded each other before zipping into close quarters. She treated a staff out of thin air, smacking me with it as I got out my claws and divided the staff in half.“Impressive,” she smiled. “But let’s see how much further you can go.”I wanted more so I clashed into her, tearing through the tiny golems she created before me to hinder my speed, but I sidestepped at each chance I got, weaving and dodging from her attacks.When I finally caught up with her,
Jane’s POV“Enough with the both of you and your fights!” I yelled but they refused to listen to me.“Stay out of this,” growled Martha. “She needs to learn her place.”I raised my hands as I surrendered. I wasn’t going to be in this fight where I wasn’t invited.I watched them clash into each other, throwing magic fire and lightning at each other as the mountain we hovered over boiled with ferocity.I looked over the mountain to see that the pack wasn’t far off and if this mountain was to explode, it would pour lava into the pack.But that would not happen. For as long as there were three magic users available to stop the mountain's lava on time, everyone was safe.My thoughts were suddenly shattered when the two of them immediately started controlling the lava. They were trying to topple the lava onto each other.“Okay, now the both of you should stop it,” I said, using my powers to push down the lava into the ground as they stopped fighting and looked at me.“What did you do?” Mart