Uriah's POV: Night came, I watched as Xavier kissed me passionately and then lay down beside me, his eyes closed in exhaustion. I couldn't help but feel a sense of relief wash over me. I held his hand tightly, finding comfort by his presence.Just as I was starting to drift off to sleep, one of Xavier's right-hand people, Anya, entered the room. She found us an I don't think much about it. She had always been loyal and trustworthy, and I knew we could count on her. She approached us cautiously, her eyes filled with concern."Luna Uriah, Alpha Xavier," she said softly. "I have an important task to fulfill, one that requires your trust."I sat up, my heart starting to race. "What is it, Anya? What do you need?"Anya took a deep breath before continuing. "I need you to entrust Arion to me. I will take him to a safe place, far away from here. I promise you with my life that I will protect him."My heart clenched at the thought of parting with my son, but I knew that this was the be
Xavier's POV:With an exhausted body, I knew this was just going nowhere .Uriah and I returned to the pack, still disguised as rogues, our hearts pounding with anticipation. We had been on the run for weeks, and the weight of our secret weighed heavily on our shoulders. As we made our way through the pack, trying to blend in, we couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. The tension in the air was palpable, and whispers of uncertainty echoed through the ranks. Something wasn't right.Just as we were about to find a secluded spot to regroup and assess the situation, Minege, who is now our trusted allies, intercepted us. His eyes darted around nervously before he pulled us aside, his voice low and urgent."Uriah, Xavier," he said, his voice laced with concern. "I just overheard a conversation between Nabitha and the Alpha of the pack. It seems she knows about your real identities."My heart dropped, a mix of fear and anger coursing through my veins. How could this have happened? W
Uriah's POV:After my conversation with Xavier, I needed some fresh air to clear my thoughts. The weight of our decision to confront Nabitha bore heavily on my mind, and I hoped that the serenity of the river would bring me some solace. As I made my way outside, the cool breeze washed over me, offering a brief respite from the chaos within.Lost in my own thoughts, I caught sight of a figure near the river. Instinctively, I knew it was Minage. He had been a trusted ally, but something about his presence sent a shiver down my spine. And he wasn't alone. With him stood a man dressed in black, one of the member of Alpha Denzer's pack who attacked Xavier and I . Questions swirled in my mind, and unease settled in the pit of my stomach.“Mineg?” Minage's expression remained unreadable, his gaze shifting between the man and me. My heart sank as the truth dawned on me. Minage had been playing us all along. He had never been truly with us in this upcoming war.I took a step back, a
Uriahs POV: With a final burst of strength, I continued to fight against my restraints, a glimmer of hope igniting within me. No matter how dire the situation appeared, I knew that our allies were out there, ready to rise against this tyranny.As I fought against the odds, a silent vow formed in my mind. We would not be defeated. We would find a way to turn the tide, to protect our family, and to ensure that justice prevailed. As I struggled against my restraints, my head pounding with pain, my surroundings shifted from darkness to a dimly lit room. The decor was nothing like the familiar comfort of our house with Xavier. Instead, the room exuded an eerie elegance, with crimson curtains draped over ornate furniture and an air of malevolence that hung heavily in the air.My heart raced as I realized I had been tied to a bed, my movements restricted. Panic threatened to overwhelm me, but I fought to stay composed, my mind racing to find a way out of this predicament.Just as I mus
Xavier's POV:I returned home after a long and arduous meeting, my mind preoccupied with thoughts of Uriah. As I entered our house, I called out for her, but there was no response. The maids informed me that she had gone for a walk, and a sense of unease settled within me.I waited anxiously, hoping that Uriah would return soon. But as the sun began to set and the night descended upon us, a feeling of foreboding washed over me. Something was wrong, and I couldn't shake off the nagging sense that Uriah might be in danger.Leaving the house, I ventured into the darkness, determined to find her. Every passing moment increased my worry, fueling my resolve to protect her at all costs. Uriah was my everything, and I couldn't bear the thought of her facing any harm.As I walked through the silent streets, my heart raced, my mind conjuring up all sorts of scenarios. The quietude of the night amplified my concerns, and I quickened my pace, searching for any signs of Uriah.Finally, in th
Xavier's POV:I tightened my grip on Uriah's hand, drawing strength from our love and the unyielding desire to reunite with our son, Arion.I glanced at Uriah, seeing the flicker of determination in his eyes. "We're almost there, Uriah," I said, my voice filled with conviction. "Stay focused, and remember, we're doing this for Arion."He nodded, his gaze unwavering. "I won't let anything stop us, Xavier. We're going to bring our son back."We moved forward, our steps deliberate and purposeful. The weight of the impending battle hung in the air, but I refused to let fear cloud my judgment. As we entered the fortress, the atmosphere grew oppressive, amplifying the tension that coursed through our bodies. I signaled for Uriah to stay close as we navigated the dark and winding corridors, staying alert for any signs of danger.Then, we found her. Nabitha stood before us, a malicious smile playing on her lips. I felt a surge of anger and protectiveness sweep over me as I locked eyes w
Uriah's POV:He smiled warmly, his eyes reflecting his unwavering commitment. "Uriah, you are incredibly strong. I'm proud of you for enduring all that you've been through." “Can you guys stop being lovey dovey for a while. Ain't we the same people having a war here” Nabitha said with her eyes rolled.“You do not know the meaning of what we call love. If not you wouldn't have left Tyler in a comma and gone around pursuing other people's pack. You are pathetic “I said with a cold look.“Oh dear Uriah, you see through everything don't you” Nabitha said with a cold smile.She didn't look like she was in trouble. She seems more like she is having a leisure time on the beach.“Take her away” Xavier said and I looked at him with a gratitude look.“Thank you” I said quietly at him.He knew me better than anyone else.I might want to defeat Nabitha, but for the sake of my father, I knew I can not hurt her.“Loser” Nabitha said with a sacastic smile as she was carried away. Just then, Res
Uriah's POV: Fatigue tugged at my limbs, but the thought of Arion's face pushed me to new limits. He was our anchor, our reason to fight, and we would not fail him.We pressed forward, never relenting, knowing that our bond and love for each other would guide us through the darkness. We fought not only for ourselves but for all those who had suffered under Nabitha's tyranny.And then, with one final strike, we incapacitated all of Nabitha allies.They fell to the ground, defeated and at our mercy. The room fell silent, save for our ragged breaths as we stood over her, victorious."It's over, Nabitha," Xavier declared, his voice carrying the weight of our triumph. "Your reign of darkness ends now."Nabitha's eyes bore into mine, a sinister smile etched on her face. "You may have won this battle, but the darkness will find a way. Remember my words, for it will always seep through."Ignoring her taunts, I turned to Xavier, my heart swelling with a mix of emotions. Relief washed over