“You are my mate, Karla, our mate and you have to accept it.” Things changed for Karla in rapid succession as she was thrust into another world that an omega like her could never have imagined to be. She used to be bullied, but then she finds out that she has four mates, and not only that, they are the four brothers who had bullied her in the past. She finds out that there's a way to break the bond but there are complications. Would she choose to go through it? Or would she fall in love with the brothers? And who will be her favourite?
Lihat lebih banyakKarla’s povThe door opened quietly, and Alaric entered with the healer. She was a woman in her late forties who had kind eyes, but a no-nonsense expression. She wore a white coat that seemed to project an air of authority, but the gentle way she smiled at me undermined it. She walked up to the bed with a clipboard.“How are we feeling today, Karla?” she asked quietly.I glanced at her briefly before my eyes shifted to Alaric, who stood silently by the door. His arms were crossed, but his expression betrayed a hint of worry. “I’m fine,” I muttered.The healer didn’t seem phased by my attitude. She walked to the side of the bed, checking the machines hooked up to me. I watched her with suspicion, glancing between her and Alaric.“Let me check your vitals,” she said gently, and pulled out a stethoscope. She pressed it first lightly against my chest, then moved it to my wrist. “You’re doing much better than when you first came in,” she added, smiling softly.I didn’t respond as I kept wa
Karla’s povWhen I opened my eyes, the white brightness of the room made me squint. The ceiling told me everything I needed to know already – I was in a hospital. Disinfectant, and that strange sterile smell also hinted at it. My head felt heavy, my body ached and my heart pounded through my chest. Everything felt jumbled as confusion swirled within me.I started to wonder how I had gotten here when it hit me. Oh. I had had an argument with the princes and rejected them and ended up here. Was it as a result of the… no, I shook my head. It couldn’t be.The men must have done something to me to make me end up like this. They were after me. All four of them. Evil people.I took a deep breath and pushed myself up from the bed when I noticed there was another person in the room with me. Alaric sat by a small table filled with books as he read one particular book intently. His face held no expression; just concentration and tranquility. For a few moments while I stared at him, I watched him
Axel’s povKai and I walked into the packhouse with our breaths still shaking with signs of the violent evening we had had. The evidence of the fight we just finished was still on us, blood—some ours, some not—and a slight scent of rogue wolf clogged the air around us. There was tension between us, but also an unspoken victory we shared. We did our job. We protected our pack. That was all there was to this.“These clothes are a bit too snug,” Kai said as he flexed his muscles which had me rolling my eyes.“Maybe you should have worn your size and not taken the smallest clothes from the spare clothes there,” I noted to him.“Who was to know we were going to explode midair while fighting rogues?”I halted in my steps as I turned to him. “Brother, we are wolves. We transform and our clothes tear. I don’t see what the problem is here. I picked clothes that I can fit into, you picked clothes that were not your size.”Kai muttered under his breath as I chuckled and walked ahead.The entrywa
Axel’s povI looked at the text on my phone, my brows tightening as I read it. Rogues were scouting near our pack’s territory. The generals had alerted me of their arrival and had already moved to the border, awaiting my command.I glanced at Alaric and spoke briskly. “I have to go deal with something. I’ll be back.”Alaric shot me a look but didn’t say anything, just nodded as I stepped away. I dialed my generals on my way to the hospital reception and what they told me only fueled my rage. They were still holding back, waiting for their additional forces to arrive, but rogues on the border could only mean one thing.Silence was the only answer I gave before hanging up and taking off down the stairwell. Within seconds I hit the ground floor and blew through the glass doors with my super speed, heading straight for my car. Dropping into it, slamming the door shut, I brought it to life and headed toward the pack border at breakneck speed.The drive was excruciatingly slow, but I’d neve
Alaric’s povI sat beside Karla's bed, my mind in a whirl. She seemed so peaceful. So vulnerable, dreaming her dreams. But I knew as soon as she opened her eyes, reality would crash back down on top of her. And I couldn't help but feel that we teetered on the edge everyday because of this. For one wrong move, one word out of place and it could all come crashing down around us. I turned to see axel tapping away at his phone and looked away from him.Leaning back in my chair so that my words wouldn't disturb the woman from her slumbering fantasies I murmured softly, "Axel... when are we going to tell her the real truth?Axel stiffened and put a finger to his mouth to hush me from saying anything else. I saw something in the man’s eyes that made me roll my own. He then pointed at Karla who still sleeping and then he pointed at the balcony and stepped out onto it without another word.“Fuck it,” I muttered. “I’m up.” I walked outside with him, shutting the door behind me.He leaned again
Alaric’s pov“She’ll need her rest.” she said, placing a hand on my shoulder. “She’s been in surgery to make sure her systems are not compromised and it’s going to take time for her to get better. If anything changes or she wakes up let us know.”“I will.” I promised quietly.The healer nodded and dropped her hand, leaving us alone in the room. I took a seat on the bed nearest to me, the bag of food still clutched to my knee. I could hardly look away from her.“I’m sorry,” I managed to get out through gritted teeth as if she could hear me, “I’m so sorry for not being here when you needed me…but I’ll be here now. Right here.”As the hours ticked by, I dragged the chair to the side of the bed and sat down next to her and took her hand, not looking away, but up at her face the whole time. I then decided to eat as I took my meal and started to eat while I watched the television there on mute.The only sound being the sound of her breathing and the machines beeping.While I ate, I looked
Axel’s povHe smirked, shaking his head. “I don’t need your backup, Axel. I’m not afraid to do what’s right, even if it means standing alone.”With that he turned on his heel and stormed out of the room, the door swinging shut behind him.The silence was thick and tense. “He’ll be sorry he said that,” Lysander eventually sighed.Kai reclined back in his seat, lacing his fingers behind his head. “Let him be sorry,” he waved off. “I’m not going to waste my breath on someone who doesn’t want to hear the truth.”I sat back down, my mind spinning. Alaric’s words had cut through me but I wouldn’t let him see that. Maybe he was right, maybe Karla did need someone to lean on, but there was too much risk in asking too much of her right now. I couldn’t afford to act on my anger or frustration.But all the same, I couldn’t help wishing Alaric the best of luck with his own decisions.***Alaric’s povI stormed out of the study, my heart thumping with rage and a kind of adrenaline I had never felt
Axel’s povOur fathers eyes narrowed, and for a moment, I thought he might explode with the same fury we were feeling. But then he calmed himself and remained quiet."That's a really serious allegation," he said. "You got any proof?""No," I said. "Not yet. But we're going to know who it was."My father sighed, and folded his hands on the desk. “I would be angry too,” he said. “But you have to calm down first. You can’t think clearly when you’re that angry.”“Calm? They tortured her!” Alaric’s voice rose.“I never said to do nothing,” my dad began, calm and measured. “I said think. If you go punishing someone without first knowing the truth of what happened, you might end up making things worse.”Lysander shook his head. “How could it get any worse than this?”My dad looked at him. “What if you’re wrong? What if you accuse someone innocent? What if Karla wakes up and realizes you went behind her back and did this without her agreeing to it? You think she’ll thank you for that?”We had
Axel’s povMinutes ticked by like hours. I walked around because I couldn’t stand still. Every time the healer murmured something to her assistants or fiddled with one of the machines, my heart leapt.But soon, the healer moved away from the stretcher and came over to us. She looked calm enough but she was weary-eyed.“She’s stable for now,” the healer said. “But she’s severely dehydrated and malnourished. Her body is weak, and she’s under a lot of stress. It’s going to take time for her to recover.”I let out a breath I didn’t realize I’d been holding. “She’s going to be okay?”The healer nodded. “If she gets the care she needs, yes. But she’s in a fragile state. She needs rest, proper nutrition, and someone to make sure she doesn’t push herself too hard.”My mother looked at me and nodded slightly. “We’ll make sure she gets everything she needs,” my mother replied determinedly.The healer turned toward me. “Her body is weak, but she’s also mentally and emotionally compromised. And i
Karla's PovWhy? Why was this happening to me? I just wanted to live, I only wanted to stay alive and be who I really was. So why? Why did I have to be an Omega? Why?! I questioned no one in particular as I stared at the night sky, pain racking through my body. The night breeze sent goosebumps rising across my skin, and I shivered from the pain and cold, flinching when my cold tears hit my neck. I had been outside, on the fields for three hours. It was nightfall, but no one had come to look for me. The sounds of crickets continued to echo in the silent clearing, but amidst the pain, I couldn't help but laugh. “Pathetic. This was really pathetic.” I muttered, groaning as I pushed myself to stand up. The pain had reduced, and the bruising around my body had begun to heal, “The perks of being this way, I guess.” What was I? An Omega. But what sort of Omega? I had no idea. One could say I had a blessing from the Moon Goddess Selene ever since I was a child. I healed fast, faster than n...
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