Liam wasn't kind to them.Daphne's heart pounded as she witnessed the clash between Liam and the seven human men. The air crackled with tension as they engaged in a fierce battle, each move reverberating with intensity and purpose.Liam lunged forward, unleashing a flurry of lightning-fast strikes, his movements a deadly dance of power and precision. It all happened slowly. But Liam was fast. As the first man lunged forward with a wild punch, Liam sidestepped with grace, evading the attack. In a swift motion, he countered with a devastating roundhouse kick, sending the boy sprawling to the ground, gasping for breath.Undeterred, the second man approached cautiously, attempting to grapple with Liam.Daphne shook her head. They were bringing stupidity into a supernatural fight. They would never win. At first, she worried about Liam. What if he lost control? she asked. But Liam's agility proved unmatched as he expertly twisted out of the boy's grip. With lightning speed, he landed a pre
"What is that?" Someone asked from behind. They were twelve in number. "I thought I smelled something rotten.""I see something!" Vale yelled from inside. His assistant rushed over. He didn't want the rest to come over so that they wouldn't panic.He saw Vale standing over an unrecognizable carcass. "What the heck is this?" Vale shrugged. "Dunno. Could it be one of the boys? Alpha will be pissed as hell. Get the people out of here. Tell them it's nothing and begin to search the West's territory. I hate this!" He yelled at the cracked walls.After a while, he came out to meet many faces. He assembled them together. "We have to wait for the alpha to make a decision. I am sorry,"Their shoulders slumped in anger."We haven't seen the Alpha in days. Where the fuck is she?" Someone yelled in anguish."You won't speak to the alpha like that!" Vale growled. He wouldn't condone such insolence, even if she wasn't listening. He sighed when the man cowered in fear."What do we do now?" Vale le
"I'll be brief. We want to purchase the cemetery." Daphne took her seat before anyone could say anything. She was here for business.The mayor was dumbfounded. He readjusted his tie. "What?" Then he faced the inspector. "Inspector Hayes, Do I need to call security?" It was a sarcastic question. It showed how unhappy he was at Daphne's crazy request. Who demands to buy a city's cemetery? Death itself!"Let them finish. I allowed them to come here because I knew they had something for you. I haven't heard it myself. I was eager to know." Hayes grinned slyly."Let me rephrase that." Daphne cleared her throat, still not realizing how ridiculous she sounded. "The land of the dead? We want to buy it."The mayor chuckled. "Where do we bury our dead, then?"Daphne glanced worriedly at Liam. This would be a tough bargain. She needs the whole cemetery to herself so that she can do whatever she wants with it. It would reduce the rising questions. If not, how will she explain the whole alpha stuf
As she closed her eyes, Daphne's mind wandered through memories of their previous encounters, their laughter and mischief intertwined with their shared determination to protect those they held dear. The image of their knowing smiles and the power of their combined magic tugged at her heart, beckoning her to take the leap.In the depths of her contemplation, a spark of determination ignited within Daphne. She knew that seeking the aid of her witch friends was a risk, but it was a risk she was willing to take. The safety of her missing comrades, the fate of her pack, and the whisper of a dark unknown demanded her action.With a renewed sense of purpose, Daphne's gaze hardened, her decision solidified. She would reach out to her witch friends, call upon their ancient powers, and harness the depths of their knowledge. Together, they would unravel the mystery and bring her missing patrol team back from the abyss.As she took a final breath, her mind settled, her resolve steeled. Daphne whi
"We do not need to go anywhere. I have to finish this alone, go back to the pack." Daphne simply said, making her way to the road."I can't let you do this alone, Alpha. I have to alert the others…""And have them come for me? You can see that I am the last thing they need right now. You really messed things up, Vale." Daphne sniffed. "Look, I just want to bury this son of a bitch somewhere and come back later. I'll deal with them later.""Then let me come with you. We can fix this. I can fix it, I promise." Vale pleaded earnestly. He didn't want the alpha to go all alone. What if someone takes her away? There was no way seven boys would be abducted without a fight. Something was wrong somewhere."Fine. You can tag along, but you have to do what I say. You have no right to stop me from doing whatever I want to do or I will demote and castrate you. Got it?" Vale nodded vehemently. He stretched forth his hand to collect the rope, and they both ventured to the outside city."We are here
Daphne changed into her wolf the moment she landed at the airport. The pain and fear she felt as she approached the park were nothing like she had felt before. Then the rotten smell she perceived the last time entered her nose. It was unsettling and gave her the feeling of being hunted.The black wolves have found her pack."Vale!" She yelled in a cry of battle. "Get ready! I can smell something isn’t right." Vale was already beside her, running over trees and bushes. His tongue was out, excited for battle. He was the lead hunter, so he had passed through almost all the training of a warrior. It was no big deal because he will be able to handle himself when the time comes.The only problem Daphne had was that she wasn’t sure where the enemy was. Their rotten scent filled the air, but that was about it. There was nothing that pointed to their very presence. The sun had just begun to rise above the east side of the pack. "Do you see anyone around the border?"Vale skidded to a halt. H
"It isn’t the fault of anyone that we haven’t found the young ones yet. We have a bigger problem." Daphne said with a solemn expression. She didn’t know how to break the news to the older wolves, who thought the war was over."What is more important than our missing families?" someone asked in anger."The black wolves. Get me a board and marker, pilpo." Daphne instructed. It was time she told them what was happening, regardless of the pain in their hearts. If they do not prepare for war, what happened will happen again.The board was placed on a high stool beside her, and a black marker was handed to her. She scribbled ‘black wolves’ on the board. Murmurings filled the air as everyone tried to understand who the black wolves were. Daphne briefly glanced at the older wolves, who had worry on their faces. They knew she was talking about the hunters."The black wolves are back?" one of the wolves asked with great apprehension."What the heck is a black wolf?" Someone interrupted. He had
A few minutes later, Daphne was seen removing her clothes. The heat was unbearable. She couldn't bear to see Liam's eyes trace her body sensually."That was beautiful."Daphne paused. "Huh?" She didn't understand where the words were coming from all of a sudden.Liam gestured down the hall. "I meant the speech you gave. Who knew you were this hot?"Daphne felt her cheeks grow hotter than the rest of her body. The blush rose up to her ears, stopping just at the tip. "Are you serious right now? We are working together. I didn't command them or something. I have a role to play. We have to find my connection to all these. We have to go back to the outside city.""You should lead the way," Liam said sadly.Daphne rolled her eyes. "How many times have I apologized? I am sorry for going alone. Actually, I went with Vale, but that isn't the point. I am sorry for going all alone.""You said it yourself that they make you isolated. Stuff like that. Look at that Asian guy who lost his wife to th