Arielle’s POV:
I had finally finished unpacking.
Sighing with a feeling of triumph filling me, I looked around my new room. There was a sense of belonging that I had begun to have now, and me fully unpacking was a sign of settling down, finally.
Ever since I left my precious pack for medical school, I had become a nomad of sorts. I never unpacked my things fully, always ready to move at the last second. I did not do this consciously, but it now dawned on me that I was avoiding settling down before.
Now, I was ready – ready to settle into my life in this new pack, and for all the possibilities that lay before me.
A hope bloomed inside my chest, making me feel warm on the inside and grin like an idiot on the outside.
I was hoping to find my mate here, in the Redding Pack.
A part of me wanted to be realistic, and shun any and all ideas of true love. But hope springs eternal, and to me, the concept of finding my one true mate was important. I dared not think of my past, when my future was ahead of me.
I heard my phone chime with a message, and I picked it up from where it sat on the desk. My eyes widened as I took notice of the time. 5.46pm!
Had I really spent the entire afternoon unpacking?
When had Darren said I should come for dinner? 6.30, I remembered he had mentioned it while bidding me farewell.
“Shit,” the curse word left my mouth without me noticing, and I all but ran to the bathroom which now bore my toiletries and other important essentials.
I needed to freshen up and not be late for dinner!
It took a few tries, but I got the shower working just fine and at the right temperature. Praising the goddess for hot water, I began to furiously scrub at every inch of my body until my skin was pink. I rinsed off quickly, all but running to the dresser where I kept my underwear.
About ten minutes later, I was dressed in dark blue jeans and a pale blue cotton top. I let my hair down from the ponytail that it was in through the entire day, using my fingers to brush through the waves before I let it settle. My hair was now a bit longer than it had been for the past five years, I realised. I had not cut it in a while. Now, the coppery-red hair I was blessed with went just a little bit past my waist.
After applying lip gloss and a coat of mascara on my lashes, I was off, purse in hand.
By the time I left the clinic, the sun had already begun to set, red and orange hues colouring the sky in a beautiful palette. I spared it a glance before I turned to walk in the direction that I remembered Darren had told me.
Not long afterwards, I sighed, troubled and confused. I scratched my head a bit, trying to recall whether the Beta had said left or right at the turn. I came up empty, and decided that I would have to ask someone for help. This would be embarrassing.
I spotted a dark-haired lady my age and walked up to her to tap on her shoulder.
She turned to me with a snappish tone of voice, “What?!”
I gaped at her, stunned. My grey eyes met her blue ones in a stare, before she looked away a second. Then she looked back at me, giving me a once-over. I cringed inwardly; maybe asking this girl was too much hassle.
“Well, what do you want? Speak up, I don’t have time to waste here,” she said, eyeing me with a glare.
“Ah, sorry. I was just hoping you could direct me to the Hendricks’ home?” I asked her, trying to ignore the weight of her stare. I was tense nevertheless, and I did not like it. This girl was really annoying.
“What do you want at the Hendricks’ home?” she sneered at me, clearly not thinking much of me. Two can play at that game, I retorted in my mind, squaring my shoulders and holding her glare.
“Well, that’s nothing to do with you, ma’am,” I emphasized the last part, before turning away from her. “If you don’t want to tell me, then I will go and ask someone else.”
I waited a beat, then two, then three.
Fine then, I sighed, moving to walk away when her voice stopped me.
“It’s a left at the intersection right there, then the third house on the right.” I turned back to her as she answered my question, giving her a bright smile. She scowled in response, clearly miffed. She must have been having a really bad day.
Well, regardless, “Thank you. I appreciate it,” I said breezily, walking away from her and towards the direction of Darren’s home.
It took me only about five minutes more to get to my destination, and I climbed up the stairs to the porch, knocking on the front door and praying that the girl had not misdirected me.
There was no answer. I made to knock again when I heard a female voice shout, “I’m coming! Hold on,” then there was the sound of footsteps. Seconds later, the door opened to the sight of a lovely-looking woman. Her hair was blonde and she wore a tank top and flared jeans. Upon seeing me, she smiled, opening the door a little more for me to enter.
“You must be Dr Grey. Welcome,” her smile was so warm that I smiled back, stepping into the house. “My name is Lilian,” she finished.
The aroma of soup and spices had filled my senses and I sniffed in appreciation, shutting my eyes for a brief moment before I turned to Lilian, who had now shut the door, and gave me a glance.
“Sorry, I’m just really hungry,” I grinned in apology. She snickered at my words, and I felt glad for it. “You have a lovely home. It’s beautiful,” I remarked.
“Glad you like it. It’s all because of me,” I heard a voice reply, and I turned to see him.
KELEIGH’S POV My father’s claws gleamed in the light of the overhead lamp of the room as he raised his hand in the air, preparing to swipe. My breath caught in my throat as I pressed against the wall he had roughly pushed me into in a rage after he had caught I and Jake in the act of canoodling. He roared in fury as he bore down on Jake. I could understand why he was so enraged. Jake was the Alpha of the Moonlight pack, and my father was the Alpha of our pack, the Wesselton Pack. Both our packs have been in a bloody feud for so long that no one even remembered how it started in the first place. Countless wolves from both packs had died for generations over this feud. And Jake was about to be the next person. “My daughter!” My father growled at him. "How dare you!" My heart galloped with panic as I stared at the scene in front of me. My father in a state of half-shift, his clothes already partly torn from it. Jake, pinned below him, his eyes filled with so much fear and shock as he
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Richard’s POV:This is how it ends.I transformed back to my human form, my chest bare.I looked around me, watching the Rogues being tied down around me. The death of Leon had caused an immediate and drastic drop in morale. The Rogues didn’t fight anymore, allowing themselves to be chained.Among them, were the Evans family too. They had been brought out by the warriors as per my orders.The night was still as I stood in the center of such chaos.I never knew silence could be quite this deafening.“The battle is over,” I said, looking around me with steely eyes to my tired warriors, but still victorious. I felt satisfaction in seeing all the familiar faces around me. Not many of them fell, to my joy. “We will dispose of the traitors today and rebuild our pack. This victory isn’t anything but a symbol of our strength, and our unity. For in our unity,” I rolled my shoulders back and raised my voice even louder. “We will never fall.”The cheers of my warriors were enough to dare me, and
“No! No! Father, you can’t do this to me! You can’t do this!” A tiny voice cried out, her voice echoing through the four corners of the room.“Stand up!” A loud voice boomed through her ears and ran through her body, causing her to hold her tears.He stood up from his throne, all tall and authoritative. The royal staff in his hand touched the ground and silenced everyone in the room. He studied his steps casually, walking towards her and sending streams of shivers down her spine.“Stand up!” He ordered.She didn’t need to be told twice. She scrambled up immediately, balancing her feet and lowering her head to the ground. He raised his hand to her, and she recoiled at the thought of him hitting her head, “Stacey, you’re nothing but a weak wolf. And your presence in this pack is not needed. I regret the day I gave birth to you. And today is one of my happiest days in this pack, to finally see that you have a use for me.” He said without mercy.She clenched her fist so hard her nails pie
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Arielle’s POV:I felt so helpless, slowly walking towards the nearest safe house and holding a slowly bleeding Darren.The unconscious Beta groaned out loud and i bit my lip, looking down at him and adjusting my sweaty grip on him.“Don’t worry, Darren,” I said, feeling somewhat crazy to be speaking to an unconscious man. “I’ll get you help. You’re going to be fine,” my voice broke.Tears came to my eyes as I continued to step forward. Just one step forward I told myself.Oh great goddess, please help me. A tear slipped down my cheek as I thought of what Lilian would say to me if she saw her mate like this. I couldn’t do this to her. Please Darren be alright, i pleaded in my mind.“Arielle?” It was Ethan@/ voice that made me look up. Our eyes met and I felt small as he ran over to me, his own eyes wide with shock. “What happened to him?”“What do you think?” My voice sounded bitter and rough as I responded. Guilt and remorse filled my body all of a sudden as I saw Ethan look down. “I’