Hot breathing, heart racing. Naya felt her head getting dizzier the minute her mouth wrapped around Kael’s standing proud erection. It had gotten bigger than before, its length and width making Naya wonder how she had taken it down there for a number of times she failed to count anymore. Kael’s musky scent permeated in the air, numbing her senses further as she took his entire length. A deep, guttural moan escaped Kael’s lips. He grabbed a bunch of Naya’s hair as he controlled his own body not to thrust forward. “I won’t do anything but watch,” he declared, his teasing an agonizing sound to Naya’s already soaking entrance. “If you want my praises, you need to do better.” Naya was a prideful woman. So she quickly adjusted her position and with the courage she gathered and the knowledge she remembered from their past encounters, she slowly bobbed down, taking more of Kael’s length. A heavy glint of lust flashed through his green eyes. Smirking, he lifted Naya’s head just enough to
It didn’t occur to Naya that she would be read too easily. In her life, she was used to being the one who had always had the upper hand, the one who would be hailed as the winner in every race and tournament. Even when she was still becoming the child her father needed, she absolutely made sure that she was the best. When everything was done and over, Kael left. Naya sat down on the chair and stared at her own reflection in the mirror. She hated the fact that her skin still burned from the crazy prince’s touch. Even so, she had to win no matter what. She coldly glanced at the door. The sun was rising. Sooner or later, another prince would enter this room. Two alpha princes, both belonging to the pack that was supporting the pack Naya was after. It only meant one thing – they were all enemies of Naya. Edith entered and Naya was a little surprised when she came alone. “Sorry, it took me longer than usual, something came up while I was heading here,” Edith explained while placing
Naya stared at the mirror, seeing her face with the aftermath of what transpired last night evident all over her body. Edith might have been too innocent to notice but if others saw it, they would easily know what happened.She let out a long sigh.It wasn’t supposed to happen. A full-blooded beta like her wasn’t supposed to go into heat, yet, she did.Was it because of that prince – Kael? Because he was a full-blooded alpha?Naya’s sight landed on the marking on her neck. Kael had bitten her too hard that the markings looked like they were done by animals in the forest.Naya’s eyes narrowed. Prince Kael. Like Alpha Prince Lorenzo, he was also a son of the alpha in this pack. They both had extraordinary powers considering they were full-blooded alphas. This world only had a few of them, mostly being descendants of the Alpha himself. They excelled in many things including physical combats, battle strategies, and more. Even towards their mates, they could also be aggressive.Fated mates
Naya looked up at her father. What he was saying sounded reasonable and she could see the confidence in his eyes. He was confident Naya could do it. However, staying in a tunnel and climbing a tree were far too different tasks.Naya stood and stared at the dark tunnel ahead. Fear crept into her young heart.She lowered her head and admitted, “I-I’m sorry, father, but I think I need to train myself more in the cave.”They had done training in a mountain cave before. It was smaller than this tunnel but at least there were huge cracks that permitted lights to enter. In addition, it was done only for a few hours and during the day.Naya wasn’t sure if she could survive through this strange tunnel underground, with no light other than a flame torch.Beta Alfredo sighed. He looked into Naya’s eyes and grabbed both of her shoulders. “You are my daughter, Naya. In our blood course greater power than other pack fighters. This blood is what supports the royal family, our pack’s greatest leaders
The number of tree nuts in each pack varied according to their location. Some packs had only a few that could only be counted by hand, while there were some that surpassed that number, with one pack never being short of it in terms of supply.Grizel walked to the other servants carrying two baskets filled with their packs’ special treats, mostly made out of nuts from different trees.Leah, her companion, immediately noticed her. “Grizel! Are you here to help us deliver these food supplies to Alpha’s pack house?”Grizel smiled, “Oh, no. I just came to drop by these baskets. I’m going to see Sir Jed.”“Eh, again? I thought he said Alpha Prince Kael can’t accept visitors yet. Wait, don’t tell me, the food you were preparing earlier was for him?” Leah uttered with a gasp.Grizel didn’t hide the fact at all. She cleared her throat and proudly said, “What’s wrong with sending good food to him? Sir Jed said it’s fine.”Leah shook her head, “You’re truly mad.”“Whatever. Just take these baske
The howling wind blew past Naya, sending shivers down her spine as a sudden image flashed in her head. Turning to the side, she dodged the assassin’s attack and took whatever her hand found on the ground. Grabbing a rock, she spun and threw the rock over, making the assassin lose her footing.For a split second, the assassin looked at Naya with wide eyes, as though she didn’t expect Naya’s sudden movement.On the other hand, Naya’s blood turned colder and colder. Who was this person and why was she attacking her? Did she come from the West Wood Pack? Did someone send her to finish Naya?No matter what, Naya could tell she wasn’t about to give up. Unfortunately for this person, Naya wasn’t either.No words were exchanged as the two fought physically, with each being experts on their combat abilities.“Kevin!” a familiar voice suddenly entered Naya’s ears. She was stunned. Why did it sound like her teammate Billy’s voice? At the same time, the assassin looked alerted.The sound of foot
Kael was sitting on his bed with his eyes shut when he suddenly felt something was amiss. He opened his eyes, tilted his head, and his eyes narrowed. Almost at the same time, the door he was staring at opened.“Alpha Prince! There’s something you need to know,” Jed hurriedly said while closing the door.A sigh escaped Kael’s mouth. He playfully leaned his head back and closed his eyes as though he was meditating.“Hm, what is it?” he asked his assistant.Jed approached him closer, making sure nobody else would hear what he had to say.“A report came from the East. They found more rogues,” Jed exclaimed.Kael’s eyes remained closed and his arms crossed in a relaxed manner.“Oh, rogues,” Kael uttered. Then he smirked, “They keep coming when there’s an event, don’t they? I wonder what the elders feel right now. Should we head out and check?”Jed shook his head, his face twisting in frustration and urgency, “No, Alpha Prince! This isn’t the time for that. General Argus has made his claim
The mainland was twenty times larger than the Light Shadow Pack’s territory. When Naya saw the updated map for the first time, she couldn’t help but feel stunned. But then again, this much she had already expected. She had discussed so many things with her father about the mainland. Although they were mainly about the Crimson Stone Pack – their main enemy and where the royal heir lived – Naya had the impression that other packs near this pack wouldn’t be too far in terms of their size and lifestyle.“The Onyx Pack is a small pack with only one leader,” Sage told Naya as they walked out of the wooden shed.Naya had a strong urge to stop but she endured the pain coming from her leg and continued walking. Such wounds wouldn’t stop her. Not now that she knew they were all running out of time.“Tell me more,” Naya uttered, arm leaning on Sage’s shoulder for support.Once outside, two kids, a boy and a girl, aged ten and five, peeked from the trees. Naya spotted them quickly.“They are the
Naya's eyes widened, her heart racing as she slowly looked up to see Kael standing beside her, his usual arrogant smile softened by a hint of concern. A single tear slid down her cheek, and as Kael’s smile faded, his expression grew cold, especially when another voice cut through the air."Even until the end, you're still weak," Alfredo sneered. "I raised you, trained you, and you can't even complete your mission! If you're not going to do it, then I will! Men, kill the heir! Bring me his head!"At Alfredo's command, the soldiers of the Light Shadow Pack, along with the remaining Midnight Seven, charged forward. Zeke, knowing how much Luna Alicia wanted to protect Billy—Ruben—leapt into the fray, defending him and fighting alongside the Crimson Stone Pack soldiers. Kael soon joined the battle, shifting into his wolf form and tearing through the Light Shadow Pack members with lethal precision. The two brothers fought side by side until Kael confronted Alfredo."So, you're her father?"
When Fabian looked up, he saw Gaston and Alfredo, both equally stunned. “Finally,” Fabian smiled. “I got to see you both.” Gaston helped him stand. “I thought you’d die! How did you escape?” Fabian shrugged, hiding his pain. “When you’re a father, you have to keep fighting for your family.”Gaston chuckled. “Bragging about being a dad again, I see. So, how’d you end up here?” He patted Fabian’s back as they walked.“I’m being chased,” Fabian said, making them stop in their tracks.“By who?” Gaston asked.“General Hans and some rogues,” Fabian answered.Gaston and Alfredo exchanged uneasy glances.Alfredo turned to Fabian with a firm expression. “You need to leave.”“Why?” Fabian asked.“This territory belongs to our pack, the Light Shadow Pack,” Gaston explained. “We can’t risk an attack because of you.”Fabian nodded, understanding. “I’ll go so I won’t cause any trouble.”But soon after Fabian left, the territory was attacked by the same rogues and enemy soldiers from the mainland
Naya stood frozen, a whisper escaping her lips, “No…” Billy was lying. Naya knew he was. But as she looked into his eyes, a chilling certainty crept in—he wasn’t lying at all. “It’s the truth, Naya,” he said, his expression softening, tinged with a trace of melancholia. “Many years ago, when I was just a child, my parents were forced to leave because of an internal conflict within our pack. An ordinary servant of the Light Shadow Pack took me in and raised me as their own before they passed away. But I didn’t come from there. I belong to this pack, the Crimson Stone Pack. And my name isn’t Billy. It’s Ruben. I have alpha blood, and I’m the heir to this pack.” As Naya listened, her mind spun with confusion, each word Billy spoke tightening the vise around her heart until it felt like it would shatter. All along, the person she was destined to kill had been Billy. How could this be? How could it be him? Why? Why him? Just then, the windows shattered, and two wolves b
Naya looked at Samantha, noticing that Samantha’s eyes were still locked on hers. She had been silent ever since they captured her, not even attempting to resist. She remained calm, following Naya and the team without any struggle.In any case, Samantha was the perfect bait—the exact hostage they needed to finally enter enemy territory.Ignoring any distractions, Naya brushed off Samantha’s unnerving stare and turned to her team. She gave each of them their instructions for once they entered the Crimson Stone Pack.Soon enough, they crossed the gates. The sun was slowly setting as they passed through the first group of soldiers at the border.Sage moved closer to Naya and murmured, “Captain, isn’t it strange? That Alpha Princess hasn’t said a word. She didn’t even try to get those soldiers’ attention.”Naya clenched her hands. She felt something was off too.“What if it’s another trap?” Sage asked.Naya looked ahead, her eyes cold. “If that’s the case, we’ll kill her immediately.”The
A tall man shouted from a distance, “Find them! Don’t let them get away!”Naya’s heart skipped a beat as she recognized the voice—it was the same general who had visited the family before. His commanding tone cut through the night air.A soldier approached him, breathless. “General, a report came from the South. It seems Sir Fabian took that route. They’re heading to the lake!”The general’s face twisted in anger. “Fabian… That trickster… How dare he betray his own pack? Find him! No matter what happens tonight, we will not stop until we capture that traitor!”With a united roar, the soldiers growled and marched south, their footsteps echoing through the forest as the general led them.Suddenly, the scene shifted, and Naya found herself by the lake. The moonlight reflected off the water, casting eerie shadows across the surface. Fabian was locked in battle with soldiers, while Louisa pushed a canoe with Luna Sandra and Rosanne inside.“What are you doing? Why aren’t you getting in?” L
"Many rogues have been spotted around the Southern Border lately. I can’t leave yet,” Fabian replied, his voice tense. He glanced at Louisa with a meaningful look, signaling that the next conversation would be more serious.Louisa caught the signal and took Rosanne's hand. “Let’s go, Rosanne. Let’s find your brother.”Rosanne’s eyes lit up instantly. “Are we going to see Ruben today, Mama?”Louisa smiled warmly. “Yes. Come on.”Before they left, she gave another look at the two men, a mixture of concern and understanding in her eyes.Naya remained on the side, her heart racing as she listened to Gaston and Fabian’s conversation. All they spoke about was their pack. And Naya was right. It was truly the Crimson Stone Pack.Gaston and her father, Alfredo, were both members of the Crimson Stone Pack.Before she could figure out more about her father, the scenery changed. It shifted to Louisa, Rosanne, and a young boy with long black hair. His face seemed a bit blurry, but Naya could make
Crimson Stone PackLeira, a loyal fighter, rushed into Luna Alicia’s room, her face filled with worry. Luna Alicia stood up from her seat. With hesitation, Leira handed her a letter wrapped in a black cloth. “This came from Prince Zeke.”As Luna Alicia read the letter, tears filled her eyes. “A war…” she whispered. “After a drought.” She stumbled, overwhelmed by the news, but Leira quickly helped her back to the chair. Following Luna Alicia's command, Leira took the letter and set it on fire with a match. As the letter burned, Luna Alicia's eyes reflected a mix of emotions. “Just as my sister warned me,” she said sadly, remembering a distant, painful memory. “It’s bound to happen sooner or later. There’s no stopping it.”Leira stood silently by her side. For the past few weeks, she had watched Luna Alicia cry, not because of her situation with Alpha Prince Zeke of the West Wood Pack, but because of the past and the fearful future that people from the past had predicted.“Did Samantha
Alpha Prince Felix stood among the countless lifeless bodies sprawled on the ground. The scent of blood mingled with the earth, permeating the moist air and sending a chill down his spine. The sounds of battle had ceased, but the heavy atmosphere lingered. Too many rogues had appeared out of nowhere—or was it really nowhere? They all behaved as though they had lost their sanity. Where exactly did they come from? The more Felix thought about it, the stranger it felt. Seven soldiers were lost in this encounter, each death weighing heavily on his mind. This wasn’t a simple attack from rogues. There had to be something else – a deeper reason behind all this chaos. Felix let out a few slow breaths and was about to walk back to the tower when he heard a choking sound in the distance. A soldier lay on the ground, his right limb severed. He looked up at Felix, hand reaching out.“What’s your name?” Felix asked, bending down.“Axiel, Alpha Prince,” the soldier replied, choking on blood. A
The moment Naya opened her eyes, she was met with Jed’s face, staring at her with a confused, concentrated look. Seeing her eyes snap open, Jed quickly moved back, clearing his throat. “I thought you were dead. You were barely breathing. Are you okay? You don’t look good.”Naya remained silent. In reality, her head felt like it was going to explode. She had been sweating coldly for a while, and the entire time she was seated in the carriage, it felt like she was floating, barely sensing anything but the pain throbbing in her head. She remembered Kael talking to her earlier but couldn’t recall what he said.She huffed, adjusting her position. “Where’s your prince?” she asked.Jed’s eyebrows furrowed. “He is outside dealing with rogues. Weren’t you listening to him earlier?”Naya didn’t answer.“Never mind,” Jed said, knowing Naya wouldn’t explain herself anyway. “We’re inside the pack territory now, so this will be dealt with quickly. Besides, Alpha Prince Zeke is stationed nearby. He’