Jane“Is she okay?” I asked the man who shrugged. He didn’t know. I was a bit disappointed that he would not know about her but he would know about the wolves' conditions. “And the wolves?”“They have broken bones which are healing slowly,” he answered, confirming my suspicions that he was not on the witches' side. If that was the case then I knew where to fall into.The witches had no one to fight for them but me. Instead of me handling this mess how he was handling it, I would handle it in a different direction.“I’m going to bed,” I said, turning away from him to sleep.“Is something wrong?” he asked, sensing the hostility I was sending his way.“You must have asked the people about the injured wolves but you didn’t even ask for indigo. You didn’t ask if she was okay or not.”“I watched a security footage of her walking away unharmed. I’m not stupid you know. They tried to attack her and she released a lightning strike which incapacitated her enemies. I’m already on her side for th
Jane’s POVSeeing her stand before me and request to be friends with me was something I had not expected to hear when I woke up this morning.I didn’t want to go through what we had done in the past. I wanted this time to be different and I was trying my best to stay out of her way.Instead of her doing the same, she was trying to get in my way by using the guise of being friends with me. I was not having that so I turned her down.“I know I’ve been a total mess in the past but you have to understand that I was not happy seeing you around Sinclair,” she explained. “He was my alpha and my mate before he brought you into his life. Now I have to deal with you and it hurts. But I’ve come to a conclusion that maybe I might have overreacted a bit.”“Maybe?” I raised a brow. “You tried to have me killed multiple times, how is that a maybe?”“You’re still alive, you don’t need to overreact.”I pulled Gail in as I proceeded to bang the door on her face as she held it open before it could close
Victoria“Sure,” the woman said to me as I walked into the palace to drop the drink in my fridge.I walked up the stairs to see Gail standing at the top of the stairs with a smile on her face.“It’s nice to see the both of you getting along, Miss Victoria,” she smiled but there was nothing funny. I didn’t even care about her or her goodwill. If I did not have a plan at hand I would have destroyed her where she stood.“Know your place maid,” I grunted. “You might be her guard dog but she is still a Luna and if there’s anything I know about us lunas, it’s the fact that we love to use our slaves. So get ready to be used by her and changed by me.”She frowned. “Miss Jane would never…”“By the time we are done associating with each other I’m sure you’ll be scrubbing the toilets as your new job.”I left her standing there in shock to get into my room.I stared at the pack in my hand with a sigh, walking to the fridge to open it and find ten of it staring back at me.I had lied to her to mak
Indigo’s POVSeeing Jane with the wolf who had almost killed her countless times was something I had not known would be a sight I would see.Was she sick or was the pregnancy beginning to drag her down. I could not believe my eyes.“So are you going to let us in?” she asked but I shook my head.“I’m not letting you come in with that creature,” I said, before being joined by Martha who popped her head through the barrier. “Hey!” I called to her. “Can you imagine your little pregnant friend carrying her new friend and asking for permission to cross the barrier?”“Well that’s not what you see everyday,” Martha smiled at Jane before turning to her friend who was fuming in anger.“For the last time, I’m here you know!” yelled Victoria. “You should learn to treat me with respect. I am a Luna and a great one at that.”“To be honest, love, I don’t actually care. I just want this place to be safe, that’s all. Bringing you here after all you’ve done is not a safe thing to do and I don’t trust y
JaneWhen the two women had gone back in their barrier I faced Victoria who had a funny face. She was angry at how the witches had barely noticed her and disregarded her existence.“I can’t believe I have to be in the same pack with those idiots,” she grunted. “I wish I could rip off their throats and their spines and feed them to the…”“Hey,” I chuckled. “Relax. You shouldn’t think so violently of the people the alpha is protecting. You should be calm.”“Oh I am calm,” she grunted. “I am extra calm. This is me being calm because if I wasn’t calm, I would have called for my soldiers to attack the barriers.”I looked at the dome shaped dark aura around the empty space before us.“I doubt they’d be able to do much against it. That barrier is stronger than anything else you can think of. So don’t bother about it budging. Instead of thinking of breaking through their barriers, maybe you should think of helping them build.”She waved me off in anger. “I entered the pack to have fun with yo
SinclairI loved how she spoke to me about keeping the peace between the species. All I needed to do was work with her and I’d be able to create something magical.“How long have you spent working with stubborn subjects?” she chuckled, crossing her leg while sitting on the bench.“I don’t know, this is a first,” I smiled. “You?”“I deal with them everyday. Being strong doesn’t truly get me off the hook for stubborn creatures willing to test my powers.”“Does it work?” I asked. “The violence, does it chase them away?”“It sadly doesn’t,” she laughed. “They keep appearing thinking of trying out a different approach to getting me but it doesn’t work.”None of my subjects would dare come against me with their strength. They knew it was a pointless battle and they would easily lose.Either way, with our combined efforts I was sure we would create some kind of magic.“How are you planning to care for the pack and prevent the war?” she asked with a furrow. “You can’t tell me you can’t feel t
IndigoI found his words to be shocking but kept my cool. They all had reasons for why they did what they did.The werewolves found us to be weird strange creatures. I was ready for their next analysis.“What else do you have against the witches?” I asked, folding my eyes while staring into his eyes.“Just them being demonic. That’s all.”I nodded, looking at the witch whom I knew to be a student of mine. I was disappointed but also impressed. She had tried defending her people.“What are you doing here?” I asked. “Shouldn’t you be in the barrier and not out here?”“I was in the barrier when I heard them tossing shades at us. They tried breaking through the barrier and Martha kept it up but she was already tired from doing that all day and needed to rest. “Also, none of us were strong enough to take over so we let her be but when the insults got louder, I created a loophole with some of the witches here and decided to put an end to their madness.”I laughed looking at the alpha who w
IndigoOf all the times I had been shocked in my life, this has to be the one taking the cake. Who had sent them to help?Why were they here?I looked at each of them individually, wondering if there was any reason to trust them with how everything had been going from the time we got into the pack till now.They didn’t look much like warriors, but I had learned over the years that those people who were not seen as warriors could be the most dangerous creatures ever encountered.“Please, you shouldn’t fret,” the woman who was the leader smiled at me. To show that she wasn’t a threat, she dropped her box of tools on the ground and took a step forward until she was in my face. “See?”I could swear that she was flirting with me but my days to be with anyone was over. I had a coven to run and she had… whatever she had to do.“I’m here to help you,” she repeated. Her smile getting me to chuckle. “Is something funny?”“Yes,” I smiled back. “Yes, I find you and your little bandwagon to be fun