"Apparently you're here, even though I've been looking for you all over the pack."My mother in law looked unhappy. It was true, before we got here, Magnus' mother and I had heard their jokes from afar. Maybe that's what upset her."Mother, we were just talking about business at the refugee shelter," Magnus said, looking guilty."Oh yeah? Are you saying that your joke was an important conversation?" my mother-in-law asked fiercely.I stood at a distance, observing the tense exchange between Magnus' mother and her Alpha family."Honey, don't keep nagging, your beautiful face will be filled with wrinkles," my father-in-law said as if to calm his wife down."Oh, so you're saying I'm old and wrinkly? Who do you think makes me think too much if not you and your son!" Magnus' mother scolded with a sharp glare."Ah, Father... Where did you find a wife so wise and thoughtful about our pack?" Magnus chimed in."Hohoho, your father is so charismatic that he only attracts smart and special girls
“Cough … cough …” I felt my throat burning.As the Alpha, I usually carry the weight of leadership on my shoulders, but that day felt different. I was unusually tired, weaker than the usual challenges of leading the pack.“It must be the curse, my supernatural issue, acting up again."The moon was low in the sky, giving a magical light to the pack territory. The familiar ache in my bones intensified, and I could sense the curse's relentless grip on my being. I staggered, almost collapsing, but managed to reach the sanctuary of my quarters.Sabrina, my lover, close friend, and healer, was already present. Her eyes, a soothing hazel color, showed worry as she saw me having difficulty. "Honey, you don't look well. Let me help you."I sank onto a chair, beads of sweat forming on my forehead. "It's the curse. It's stronger this time."Sabrina, staying calm, got a bowl of water and a cloth. "We'll manage, Tyler. Just let me take care of you."As she gently wiped my face, I coul
Three days had passed since my illness, and I felt the strength returning to my body. The persistent coughing and weakness had finally subsided.As I stood before the mirror, my reflection staring back at me with a mixture of determination and uncertainty, I could feel the weight of the curse pressing on my shoulders. The urge to find answers had become a relentless force within me.“I have to find answers about the curse that had haunted me for so long," I muttered to my reflection, a deep breath steadying my resolve. "I can't let this curse define me. I need to confront it, understand it, and find a way to break free."I straightened my posture, focusing on the determined glint in my eyes. The mirror reflected the Alpha within me, the leader who carried the burden of both the pack and the supernatural affliction.The Shaman's dwelling loomed ahead, and I took a moment to collect my thoughts before entering. The air within was heavy with the scent of ancient texts and mystica
"Alright Tyler, I need to get home, Uncle Felix and Aunt Ruth must be worried about me all this time, take care."The exhaustion clung to me as I returned home after days spent by Alpha Tyler's side.Uncle Felix and Aunt Ruth greeted me with a mix of relief and concern as I entered their home. Their eyes spoke volumes, questioning the toll my absence had taken."Sweetheart, you look exhausted," Aunt Ruth remarked, her concern etched in every line of her face.A feeble smile played on my lips. "I'm fine, just a bit tired, but I'm glad Tyler already recovered."But Garry, my cousin, wasn't so easily convinced. "You've been pushing yourself too hard, Sabrina. Let the Healers handle Tyler if he gets sick again."I sighed, feeling the weight of their worry settle on my shoulders. "I can't just stand by when he needs help, Garry."Garry shook his head, concern etched on his face. "I get it, but you need to take care of yourself too. You would be worried everyone else if you collapse from ex
"Oh, Tyler. I'm sure you'll be fine even without me, there are many excellent healers in this pack who can heal you," I said softly.Tyler shook his head, "No Sabrina, what made me heal quickly was your excellent and caring care," Tyler said insisting on complimenting me."Wow, Alpha, you're getting better at smooth talking to women these days!" joked Garry.The living room buzzed with laughter as Uncle Felix and Aunt Ruth joined the conversation. Garry, always ready with a quip, updated them on my recent struggles and triumphs within the Silver Fang pack. Their faces mirrored a mix of concern and pride, creating a backdrop of familial support.Especially when they talked about my expertise in solving problems in the pack during the landslide disaster some time ago. My cheeks were as red as tomatoes from blushing at their compliments.Uncle Felix clapped a hand on my shoulder, a broad smile on his face. "Sabrina, my dear, you've become quite the heroine in our pack. We're proud to hav
"I also glad to have a bright daughter like you. Thank you for coming into my life."My Father's words filled my heart with a warm feeling that I never know I need in my life. All this time I just took his love for granted, but now I realized, born as his daughter was a blessing.The evening sun dipped below the horizon, casting a gentle twilight glow. My father, sensing the passage of time, stood up. "I should be heading back, Sabrina. Thank you for sharing your world with me."I hugged him, grateful for his presence. "Thank you for coming, Father. It means a lot to me."As my father left, he cast a meaningful glance back at me. "Just remember, take your time. Don't rush into anything, especially matters of the heart."Alone in the living room, I reflected on my father's advice. The door creaked open, and Aunt Ruth entered with a gentle smile. "I hope you had a good time with your father, Sabrina."I nodded, a mix of emotions swirling within me. "Yes, Aunt Ruth. It was wonderful havi
The news of Sabrina's father, Samuel, returning from Silver Fang had reached me, and a gnawing curiosity urged me to seek him out. Despite my initial attempt resulting in a tense encounter, I couldn't shake the urge feeling that there was more to the story than what Samuel had revealed to the other pack members. Determined to unravel the truth, I found myself once again on the path to his houseAs I approached Samuel’s house, who was overseeing his garden, I couldn't help but feel a surge of apprehension. His gaze met mine, and the air crackled with an unspoken tension."Samuel," I acknowledged, my tone measured.He looked up from his tasks, his expression guarded. "Alpha Magnus, what brings you here again?""I heard you recently visited Silver Fang," I began, choosing my words carefully. "I wanted to inquire about Sabrina's well-being. How is she truly doing?"Samuel's eyes narrowed slightly, a defensive posture settling in. "Sabrina is doing well. She has found her place i
The night hung heavy around me as I stumbled out of the bar with Nathan in tow. The air was thick with the scent of alcohol and the distant sounds of the pack's revelry."Alright, Nathan," I said, clapping my friend on the back. "Thanks for sticking around, but I think I need some time alone now."Nathan nodded understandingly, a playful grin on his face. "No problem, Magnus. You know where to find me if you need anything. Just don't go punching any trees or anything out of frustration, okay?"I chuckled, shaking my head. "No promises, but I'll try to keep the destruction to a minimum."We shared a brief laugh before Nathan grew more serious. "On a serious note, Magnus, take care of yourself. You've got a lot on your plate, and I know it's not easy.""I will, Nathan," I assured him, clapping a hand on his shoulder. "Thanks for always having my back."With a final nod, Nathan turned and began to walk away. I watched him go for a moment before turning in the opposite direction, steeling
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the landscape, I made my way back to the Silver Fang Pack territory," I murmured to myself, my steps steady but my mind a whirlwind of thoughts. "The shaman's revelation weighs heavily on me," I admitted quietly, my thoughts consumed by the prospect of finding a cure for my curse. "But perhaps, just perhaps, there's a glimmer of hope on the horizon," I mused, feeling a newfound determination stir within me. "If there's even a chance of breaking free from this curse, I'll pursue it with all I have," I resolved, my heart swelling with a mix of anticipation and resolve.Upon reaching my doorstep, I noticed a figure standing in the fading light, waiting patiently. It was the shaman, his weathered face illuminated by the soft glow of twilight. Surprise flickered in my eyes as I approached him."Shaman," I greeted him, my voice a mix of curiosity and apprehension. "What brings you here?"The shaman turned to face me, his gaze
As the alpha of the Silver Fang Pack, my days were filled with the constant responsibilities of maintaining pack logistics and ensuring the well-being of our members. It was amidst these bustling activities that Sabrina, my fate mate, approached me with a significant revelation."Sabrina," I acknowledged her presence as she entered the packhouse, her expression betraying a mix of nervousness and determination."Tyler," she began, her voice steady despite the underlying tension, "I've finally mustered the courage to talk to my father about... about us."Her words hung in the air, laden with implications of the complexities that intertwined our lives. Sabrina's father, Samuel, was the Beta of the Black Fur Pack, and bridging the gap between our packs held its own challenges."You told him about the... curse?" I inquired, knowing full well the weight of the secret we shared.Sabrina nodded, her eyes meeting mine with unwavering resolve. "Yes, and he wants to meet you. He wants
In the quiet hours of the evening, when the moon hung in the sky like a comforting lantern, a melancholy settled within me. The shadows of the past lingered, and the echoes of gossip still reverberated in my mind. In an attempt to find solace, I decided to reach out to the one person who had always been a source of guidance – my father.Uncle Felix's house was filled with subdued sounds as I made my way to his room, hoping to find a moment of privacy. With a deep breath, I dialed my father's number, the anticipation building with each ring."Hello?" His voice, a familiar melody, flowed through the phone."Dad, it's me, Sabrina," I replied, trying to keep my voice steady."Sabrina! How are you, my dear?" His warmth traveled through the phone, a balm to my troubled soul."I'm okay, Dad," I hesitated, the weight of unspoken words lingering. "How's everything at the Black Fur Pack?"There was a pause, a moment where the connection seemed to bridge the distance between us. "Things are goin
"They already fell asleep now."As the night settled in, and the moon bathed the orphanage in a soft glow, I began to gather the remaining blankets. Aunt Ruth, with a gentle smile, joined me in the task. The children, now lost in dreams, were peacefully asleep, their stories and the warmth of the blankets creating a haven of comfort.Aunt Ruth and I made our way towards the exit, the weight of the day's events lingering in the air. As we reached the doorway, the hushed conversations of the women at the orphanage reached my ears."Have you seen how Sabrina interacts with the children? She's a natural with them," one woman remarked, her voice full of admiration."Oh, absolutely. She's like a guardian angel to them," another woman chimed in."Heart of gold, that Sabrina," one of them whispered. "She'd make a perfect Luna for our alpha. Don't you think?"I froze for a moment, curiosity getting the better of me. Hiding behind a pillar, I listened to the exchange unfolding."Oh, absolutely,
"Your cooking always taste wonderfull Aunt Ruth."After a satisfying lunch prepared by Aunt Ruth, she gently tapped my shoulder, her warm smile inviting. "Sabrina, dear, would you mind helping me bring some food to the orphanage in our pack?"I nodded, a sense of purpose filling me. "Of course, Aunt Ruth. I'd be happy to help."We gathered food supplies and some used warm blankets, making our way to the Silver Fang Pack's orphanage. The air was crisp, and the sun cast a golden glow over the landscape.As we walked towards the orphanage, Aunt Ruth began to share some insights. "Sabrina, I thought you should know that these children at the orphanage are the sons and daughters of werewolves who have fallen on the battlefield or died in natural disasters."My heart sank at the gravity of their stories. "That's heartbreaking," I murmured.Aunt Ruth nodded solemnly. "Yes, dear. It's our duty to support them and bring a bit of joy into their lives whenever we can. Many have faced challenges
"Bring her in!" Magnus commanded with authority.The air in the makeshift interrogation room hung heavy with tension as I stood in the shadows, watching my mother, the woman who had raised me, being scrutinized by Magnus. Her tear-streaked face betrayed a mix of fear, desperation, and a pleading hope for understanding.Magnus, the imposing figure of authority, spoke with a sternness that echoed through the room. "Your daughter claims you forced her into corruption. What do you have to say for yourself?"My mother, with quivering lips, vehemently denied the allegations. "I swear, Alpha Magnus, I am innocent. I would never do anything to harm Tania or the pack."But Magnus, unyielding in his pursuit of the truth, began to reveal a series of incidents that cast a damning light on my mother's actions. Each revelation cut through the air like a knife, severing the bonds of trust that had once tied us together."First, you used Tania's name as Luna to forcibly take your neighbor's livestock
The news of Magnus' relentless search for me had spread like wildfire through the pack, creating an atmosphere of tension that clung to every corner of the Black Fur territory. Whispers and hurried conversations echoed through the dense forest, carried by the wind like the ominous rustling of leaves before a tempest. The pack members exchanged wary glances, their usual camaraderie replaced by an undercurrent of suspicion and unease.Amidst the palpable anxiety, the realization that Magnus, the formidable Alpha, sought me sent ripples of fear through the pack. My whereabouts had become a puzzle, and the urgency of the search heightened the tension that hung thick in the air. The scent of uncertainty wafted through the territory, leaving an indelible mark on the very essence of the pack.It wasn't long before Elder Darius, a figure of ageless wisdom, appeared at my doorstep. His arrival was a prelude to the storm that had been set into motion, and the gravity of the situation etched lin
The first rays of dawn painted the sky in hues of soft pink and gold as I navigated the maze of the Black Fur Pack territory. My footsteps were hesitant, echoing the uncertainty that clung to my every thought. The decision to seek refuge had crystallized in my mind, and a name resonated like a beacon of potential sanctuary—Elder Darius.As I approached Elder Darius' dwelling, a sense of trepidation gripped me. The wooden door creaked open, revealing the ancient yet formidable figure. His wise eyes studied me for a moment before he spoke, "What brings you here, Tania?"Hesitating only briefly, I entered the dimly lit abode, the air thick with a mixture of age and wisdom. "Elder Darius, I need your help," I admitted, my voice tinged with desperation.Seated across from him, I began to unravel the tangled web of deceit that had ensnared me. "Magnus suspects me. I've heard Magnus converses with Nathan at the housepack, and now my life is in shambles. I thought I could trust you, so I seek
"Maybe everyone in the pack thought that I am just a stupid bitch. But, I should never show them who I really am."I walked slowly in the deepest and darkest forest by myself. I can't let such misfortunes happened again and again, I need to make my move.I stood in the heart of the dense forest, shrouded in darkness, giving a quiet directive to one of the omegas who I called there secretly. "Go, quietly observe Alpha Magnus and report back to me everything you see."The nimble omega nodded, disappearing into the night with a promise of discretion. My heart pounded in anticipation as I awaited their return.It didn't take long for the omega to reappear, her breath quickened. "Alpha Magnus was near the village, watching the movements around your mother's house. He seemed... concerned."Relief and tension warred within me. "What??? He observed my old house? what else did you see?" I asked, urgency creeping into my voice."Apparently he went there to look for you, but afterwards, he didn'