LOGINFive years later, a devastating plague swept across the werewolf world, decimating packs at an alarming rate.
Pack doctors scrambled to find a cure, but despite their efforts, many werewolves succumbed to the mysterious illness.
Panic grew as the packs suffered heavy losses, and desperation hung thick in the air. Yet, amidst the chaos,the northern territory stood out as an exception.
Northern Wolf Hospital.
Within the hospital’s sterile white walls, a doctor moved from bed to bed, tending to the afflicted wolves with a precision and calmness that seemed otherworldly.
Dressed in full medical gear with a nose mask covering her face and a head wrap concealing her hair, only her sharp, focused eyes were visible. She moved with efficiency, her presence offering a beacon of hope in an otherwise bleak situation.
"Nurse, hand me the next file," Doctor South instructed, her voice muffled by the mask.
The nurse, holding a clipboard, approached hesitantly. “Doctor South, this is the tenth request we’ve received this month from the southern packs, pleading for your help.” She handed over the file.
Doctor South paused, taking the folder from the nurse. Her eyes skimmed the names at the top: Alpha Kevin Taylor of the Silver Crest Pack and Alpha Derek Kingston of the Moonstone Pack.
At the sight of their names, her hand stilled, her eyes narrowing as old, painful memories flashed in her mind.
Ella’s breath caught in her throat as she recalled the night she had fled everything she once knew—the rejection, the humiliation, and the agony of severing her ties with both her mate and her pack.
Rage boiled within her. She had built a new life here in the North, far away from the heartbreak of her past. Why should I help them now?
With a cold finality, she snapped the folder shut and handed it back to the nurse. “Throw it out.”
The nurse blinked in surprise. “But Doctor South—"
"I said throw it out," Ella cut her off, her voice firm.
The nurse bowed her head in submission and left the room with the rejected file.
Once alone, Ella pulled down her mask and yanked off the head wrap, releasing her long, wavy brown hair. The facade was gone, revealing the real Ella Brown—the woman who had once been rejected and scorned, but who now held the power to heal or withhold.
Meanwhile, in Moonstone Pack, Alpha Derek Kingston sat in his office, frustration radiating from him. His Beta, Alex, entered the room cautiously, sensing the tension.
“Alpha, I have bad news. Doctor South has rejected our request again.”
Derek's jaw clenched. “He’s refusing to help us on purpose,” he growled. “He’s the only one who has been able to contain the plague, yet he won’t even send us a single team!”
Alex nodded. “He’s helped every other pack except Moonstone and Silver Crest.”
With a sudden outburst of rage, Derek slammed his fist into the desk, scattering papers everywhere. “Enough! Book the earliest flight to the North. I’m going to meet Doctor South myself.”
“Yes, Alpha.” Alex bowed and hurried out, sensing the storm brewing within his Alpha.
Hours later, Derek’s private jet landed in the northern territory. Without wasting time, Derek and his Beta made their way straight to Northern Wolf Hospital.
His steps were swift, his mind consumed by the urgency of saving his pack from the plague. The thought of Doctor South deliberately turning them away only fueled his anger.
“Alpha, shouldn't we notify the hospital about our visit?” Alex asked cautiously as they approached the entrance.
“No,” Derek snapped. “I want to see firsthand just how busy Doctor South is.”
Inside the hospital, Ella moved swiftly between patients, using her unique healing powers to stabilize a warrior whose condition had worsened.
Her healing powers were her secret weapon—something she had developed over the years, but it came at a great cost to her energy.
“Doctor South,” a nurse called urgently, rushing into the ward. “Alpha Moore has a high fever and is losing control. He’s asking for you.”
Ella nodded, quickly wrapping up her work. “I’ll be there shortly. Look after the patients here.”
She rushed toward the other wing of the hospital, her heart racing. Just as she rounded a corner, she collided into someone.
Strong arms steadied her, and she looked up, startled, only to lock eyes with none other than Alpha Derek Kingston.
Her heart sank.
“Ella Brown?” Derek whispered, his voice full of shock. His piercing gray eyes softened as he stared down at her, recognition and longing mixing in his gaze.
“Mate,” Lila, her wolf, whispered within her, the bond between them sparking to life once more.
For a moment, Ella stood frozen, too stunned to react.
She hadn’t seen Derek in five years, hadn’t even thought about him beyond her bitter memories of the rejection. And now, here he was, standing before her, the bond between them still very much alive.
“Ella, what are you doing here?” Derek asked, his grip tightening on her arms. “I’ve searched everywhere for you.”
Ella quickly regained her composure, pulling away from him. “I’m in a hurry, Derek,” she muttered, attempting to sidestep him.
But Derek wasn’t letting her go that easily. He reached for her hand again, and as their skin touched, the familiar crescent moon marking appeared on their wrists—the undeniable proof of their mate bond.
“He never accepted our rejection,” Ella whispered to herself, stunned.
“He hasn’t given up on us,” Lila answered softly in her mind.
“Ella, don’t leave,” Derek pleaded, his voice breaking slightly.
But she pulled her hand away from him, her resolve hardening. “I don’t have time for this,” she said coldly. “Alpha Derek, I have more important things to do.”
Before she could take another step, Derek’s wolf surged forward, his eyes glowing red as he moved with lightning speed, blocking her path.
“You are my mate,” he growled, his voice blending with his wolf’s. “You’re not leaving me again.”
Ella’s fury ignited. “Alpha Derek,” she spat, her voice trembling with barely contained anger. “I am not your mate anymore. Control your damn wolf.”
She shoved him aside with surprising strength, her power flaring, leaving Derek momentarily stunned. She didn’t look back as she walked away, leaving him standing there, lost in disbelief.
“She’s way too powerful,” Alex muttered, coming up behind Derek.
Derek’s eyes narrowed, watching her retreating form. “First, find out where Doctor South is,” he ordered, “and also, find out why Ella Brown is in the North.”
“Yes, Alpha,” Alex responded, bowing before hurrying off.
Derek remained where he stood, his mind racing. He had lost her once. He wouldn’t lose her again.
The tension in the hallway grew thicker as Ella’s eyes darted nervously between Scottie and Dorian. Her heart raced when she heard the loud crashes and roars coming from the study. “What is happening in there?” Ella asked, her voice trembling.Scottie hesitated, glancing at Dorian, whose expression remained unreadable. Neither of them answered, which only made Ella more uneasy. Scottie shifted uneasily, her lips pressed into a thin line, while Dorian remained stoic, his expression unreadable.Suddenly, Lila, her wolf, stirred restlessly in her mind. Mate! Mate! Mate! He’s here!Ella froze, her chest tightening as she tried to calm her wolf. Her wolf’s excitement was almost overwhelming.“What are you talking about, Lila? Who’s here?”Before Lila could answer, a scent hit Ella like a thunderclap—strong, familiar, and intoxicating. It was a scent she could never forget.Her breath hitched as the realization dawned on her. “Derek,” she whispered, her voice barely audible.As if summoned
Chapter 87: The Face-off The air around Valen’s manor was thick with tension as Derek stood at the massive iron gates. Two vampire guards flanked the entrance, their expressions cold and defensive. Their red eyes flickered with suspicion as they sized up the lone werewolf before them.One of the guards narrowed his eyes, his sharp fangs peeking through his lips. “What business does a wolf have here?”Leo, Derek’s wolf, growled low in his chest, irritated by the guard's condescending tone. Let me loose. I’ll tear them apart and get our mate back.Calm down, Derek murmured under his breath, fighting to keep Leo under control. We’re not here to pick a fight.Derek raised his hands slowly, palms facing out, signaling he came in peace. "I’m not here to fight. I just need to see your Lord."The second guard exchanged a look with his companion before turning back to Derek. "Wait here." And with a speed that made Derek’s breath hitch, the vampire disappeared into the shadows.Leo stirred ag
Chapter 86: Saving EllaThe morning sun poured through the tall windows of Derek’s hotel suite, casting golden streaks across the polished marble floor. The room was expansive, with plush furniture in deep, regal tones of navy and gold, and a chandelier that hung like a centerpiece in the middle of the ceiling. Everything about the place screamed wealth and power, yet Derek barely noticed it.He stood by the window, his sharp eyes scanning the city below, but his mind was far from the stunning view of Devil’s City. His reflection in the glass showed a man lost in thought, his jaw tight, and his hands clenched at his sides. He couldn’t shake the image of Ella from his mind.It had been days since he arrived here, searching for her. Days filled with frustration and sleepless nights as he pieced together every bit of information he could find. Now, the truth was clear: Ella was being held at the Vampire Lord’s manor.The thought of her in that place sent a wave of anger surging throu
Chapter 85: I won't give you up without a fight Valen couldn’t shake off the tension weighing heavily on his chest as he approached Ella’s room. Her scent lingered in the air, a comforting reminder that she was still here. But he knew this peace wouldn’t last. The news Lucian had brought earlier replayed in his mind like a haunting melody—Alpha Derek was here, searching for her. The mere thought of losing Ella to another man, even if that man was her mate, churned his insides with an emotion he rarely allowed himself to feel: fear.As he reached her door, he paused, his hand hovering over the handle. For a moment, he debated leaving her to rest, but the pull was too strong. The door creaked softly as he pushed it open, his gaze immediately landing on her sleeping form. Her chest rose and fell in a steady rhythm, but even in sleep, her brow furrowed as if caught in a troubling dream. Valen’s heart clenched at the sight. He couldn’t bear the thought of her suffering, even in her sl
Chapter 84: A New Werewolf In Town Valen slammed the door shut as he entered his study, his breathing ragged and his heart pounding. He leaned against the door, his eyes shut tightly as he tried to compose himself. His body was still reeling from the intimacy he had shared with Ella. Every moment in her presence was like standing at the edge of a cliff, teetering between restraint and giving in to the bond that tugged relentlessly at him.He raked his fingers through his hair in frustration. Why does it have to be this hard? The thought of claiming her was a constant whisper in his mind, but he held back. Ella deserved more than being caught in the heat of the moment. Her past was already riddled with betrayal and pain. She needed trust, stability, and openness—things he hadn’t fully given her yet. “If I hadn’t left...” he muttered under his breath. The thought alone made his chest tighten. He wanted her—god, how he wanted her—but he couldn’t afford to let the bond dictate his act
Chapter 83: Restrained Control Ella’s back was pressed against the cold wall, her heart hammering in her chest. Valen was too close, his presence overwhelming, his eyes burning with something raw and untamed. She swallowed hard, trying to steady her breathing, but it was useless. The air between them felt electric, charged with an intensity she couldn’t escape.“You can’t just say things like that,” Ella whispered, her voice trembling. She didn’t even recognize her own tone—half-defiant, half-surrendering.Valen tilted his head, his gaze never leaving hers. “Like what?” he asked, his voice low and rich, a seductive challenge in every syllable.“‘You’re mine,’” she repeated, her heart racing. The words had affected her more than she wanted to admit, and she hated the way her body betrayed her, responding to his presence like a flame to oxygen.Valen’s lips quirked into a dangerous smirk. “But you are,” he said simply, leaning closer until his nose brushed hers. “And you know it.”El
Chapter 78: The Beast Is RealThe cold wind seeped through the gaps in the windowpane as Ella turned on her bed for the umpteenth time that night. Sleep refused to come, and when it did, it dragged her into the same chilling nightmare she had been having for weeks.The dream began the same way eve
Chapter 77: The Source Of PowerThe soft clink of glass against marble echoed in the dimly lit room. Valen sat on a leather stool in his personal mini-bar, a sleek, modern space tucked away in his manor. The polished counters gleamed under the soft glow of pendant lights, and the shelves were line
Chapter 75: The Council’s VerdictThe grand hall of the Alpha Council brimmed with an air of unease. Alpha Derek and Kael stood before the semicircle of Alphas, their expressions hardened. The council’s golden insignia glinted from the walls, an otherwise symbol of unity now overshadowed by the t
Chapter 74: Ella's Vial Of BloodThe room was dimly lit, the flickering glow of a single candle casting long shadows on the walls. Sebastian sat on a black leather couch, his shirt discarded and his chest gleaming with a faint sheen of sweat. His hand gripped a small vial filled with a crimson liq







