Mag-log inBella's POV
The guards refused to let me enter the rogue encampments again. This was going to be the tenth time this evening. "The Lord asked you to leave. Didn't you hear him when he told you that at the free plains?" one had snapped at me, his voice edged with irritation and something darker, but I didn’t care. Not even about his threats to have my skin smoked and eaten by him and his men on patrol. The way he said it like he wanted me to picture it, to feel fear crawl under my skin and force me to run. But I was past fear. I was ready to stand here as long as it took, so far Draven would notice me and come out. Even if it meant becoming a shadow at his gates. Even if it meant being nothing more than a nuisance they couldn’t ignore. As far as the guards would be on patrol tonight, I was also ready to spend the night here with them. I wasn’t leaving. Not when I knew who Ronan was. He never stopped until he got whatever he wanted. He never took no for an answer, not from enemies, not from allies and certainly not from me. And being an alpha of such a big pack as Moonstone pack, I knew that he would still be out in the woods, waiting and watching. Patient like a predator that knew its prey had nowhere else to go. Waiting for me to fall into his trap. By then, all my efforts to escape this night were going to be a waste. Every step I had taken, every risk, every desperate breath—I would be dragged right back to him. Draven had been helped by my late parents. I didn’t want to believe that he would turn me away. Not like this. Not when I had nowhere left to run. "Such a stubborn girl. How long does she plan to stand there for?" "I pity her. Her clothes look so torn and tattered. Don’t you think the Lord should help? I heard she's the daughter of the omegas who had saved us then at the border," another voice whispered, laced with reluctant sympathy. I said nothing but merely stood, my feet rooted to the earth as if the ground itself had claimed me, and only kept my head ahead, hiding behind the tall grasses at the entrance of the encampment. My cloth was torn in some parts, hanging loosely over my skin, and I didn’t want them to notice how I was desperately trying to cover it. My fingers tightened around the fabric again and again, pulling, adjusting and yet still failing. I knew how men would behave in the presence of a she-wolf… let alone rogues who had no rules or restraint. "Ronan won't go easy on me if he catches me again. Neither will his men. I can only stay here before finding another plan to survive with. I…." I began immediately I saw Draven walking towards the gate, my voice breaking under the weight of everything I had been holding in. A guard seemed to have gone to inform him that I was still at the gates. Still here. Still refusing to leave. "We can't accept you, Bella. Find somewhere else. Another pack. Anything other than here." He snapped before I could even finish, his words cutting through me sharper than any blade, turning to leave once more as he had told me away—and this would be like the fifth time. The fifth time he had looked at me and looked away. "But Ronnan… You helped me before and…." My voice followed him, desperately, reaching for something that was already slipping away. "I only helped you because it was necessary. Not because I wanted to involve myself with Ronan or the Moonstone pack! Who knows what war he'd wage on my rogues when he finds out you're with me!?. I've avoided him and his pack for decades! I do not want to incur risk on my rogues by saving you" He hadn't finished talking when an arrow flew towards him. It cut through the air with a sharp whistle, precise and meant to kill. He had caught it neatly with his hand from his rear. Effortless. Like he had expected it. Like danger was something he lived with so often, it no longer startled him. I rushed back, my heart slamming violently against my chest, hiding myself behind a tower at the back of the guards fortress. My breath came out shallow as I pressed my back against the cold stone, peeking just enough to see without being seen. Masked men suddenly rushed towards where Draven was as he was alone and unarmed, his men still far from him. They moved like shadows breaking out of the dark. They rushed to attack, shifting into their wolf forms as they tried pouncing on him and tearing him apart, claws slashing, fangs bared—but they hadn’t been able to know when Draven’s guttural howl made many pause. He was a black wolf. If he shifted, with or without arms, even alone, he was bound to finish all the men alone. They were merely brown wolves. A black wolf was more powerful. A black wolf belonged to an alpha. They hadn’t been able to get close when he shifted midway, his massive form erupting with force, catching one of the masked men who were about shifting with his paws. The man landed on the wall with a sickening crash, not even having the time to defend himself as the impact of the pain settled deep into his bones. A broken sound escaped him before he slumped. The remaining men turned and began to escape just as they had come. Not expecting that Draven would be the one they would meet at the rogue entrance. Not expecting to face an alpha. Draven was an alpha… so it was no wonder they were all scared of him. Scared of approaching or even trying to start a fight with him despite being large in their numbers. Fear spread faster than blood. Some of Draven’s men had reached the gates by now, their footsteps pounding against the ground, while the guards who had been on duty had begun to give the men a chase—rage fueling their movements. Before Draven’s mind link—as I saw his eye changing—stopped them. One sharp command. And they froze. One rushed towards the one injured and had been unable to escape, unmasking him and tearing off parts of his clothes as a crescent moon sigil mark was on the nape of his neck. My breath hitched. He was from Moonstone pack. There was no need asking where he came from nor who sent him as it was too obvious. The message had been delivered loud and clear. Ronan. I kept observing from where I was hiding, my fingers digging into the stone as Draven’s men bound his hands, turning to lead him away and into their territory. Captured and helpless. Just like I would be if I fell back into Ronan’s hands. But before the gate could be locked, before the moment could pass like every other time, I ran out of where I had been hiding as the fight broke out, my feet moving before fear could stop me, stopping Draven before he could close the gates. "Are you going to let this wrong slide again like you've always done in the past?" I whispered, my voice low but sharp, watching as my words settled slowly into him. And Draven’s face contorted into a very familiar expression. Rage.Draven's POVI rushed across the field with Bella in my arms, unwilling to put her down.My heart thumped in my chest, my mind running a mile a minute on what I could do to make sure she was safe.She had to remain safe.Someone reached out to pull her from my arms and I growled, baring my teeth, my eyes glowing red as my alpha call rose to the surface immediately."Alpha." One of the council's medics again, younger this time, his hands raised like I might bite.I probably would."We need her on the table," he said, nodding to the bench.I looked at it, my mind warring between holding her and protecting her until she was awake, and letting the doctor do their job.I set her down.The medical tent was too bright and too loud and every sound in it felt like it was happening directly inside my skull. I stayed at her shoulder, one hand still on her, and when a second medic reached for her wrist to check her pulse I felt something low in my chest go tight and ugly."Don't touch her.""Alph
Bella's POV I had three corners left. Ronan was already a stretch ahead of me, but it didn't really matter. I still had time, and I was determined to beat him. The problem was something was wrong with my bike. I could feel it the same way I felt the vibration underneath my feet. Half a length of road already behind me and the final bend coming — riding a bike I didn't fully trust anymore was a dangerous hazard, but I couldn't really avoid it. I was almost certain I knew where the problem was coming from. The rear had drifted wrong twice since the second lap and the last hard turn had made the issue even more apparent. It was a small fault now, but it was costing me tiny fractions of speed, and toward the end I would have a larger problem on my hands if I didn't work the bike properly. I pushed anyway. The greatest thing at stake here was winning this challenge and winning my freedom from Ronan and his pack — everything else was secondary. The left curve before the straight I
Bella's POV I woke up without needing an alarm. I wasn't sure I ever really slept in the first place, my eyelids felt a bit heavy. My room was still a bit dark but I could tell it was almost dawn,the sun peeking through the clouds was the earliest sign. I wasn't really how I had gotten back to my room though the pack night ritual had run out itself in long winding sequences. I remember at some point Draven joining us by the fire and then leading the werewolves into a midnight run before everyone had collapsed at any spot dozing languidly. I remember closing my eyes in the field and then the feel of warm fingers running over my skin, lifting me up from the floor, the scent of spices and smoked wood filling my nostrils. Draven. He was the one who brought me to my room. I lay still for a moment, listening outside for movement. Outside the camp was already coming to life, people moving around as they got ready for their day. Race day. The day would go on as normally as it used to,
Bella's POVThe moon was full, a pale white, looking ethereal shining over the treeline,it had turned the whole sky a shade lighter than usual, and I could see across the roads from a certain distance.I had seen it rising from the workshop window while I ran a final check on the bike so when the howl rose from a distance I hadn't been too surprised.A few minutes later and the sounds of noisy children and active adults had me pausing what I was doing for a moment just to look at it.A full moon night.There was something about a full moon before something important that was neither a blessing or a warning, and I hadn't yet decided which one this was.For werewolves this had to be the most sacred thing, the moment when we were closest to our wolves and to the Luna goddess.I would never understand what they felt, to shift into another form. I was not complete, it was one of my greatest flaws and Ronan's greatest reason for leaving me.Outside the camp a few pups raced past the garage
Draven's POVFrey was waiting in the main building, which I had expected.What I hadn't expected were the aides with him, I hadn't really seen them since I asked Thor to set them up in a room and watch them.I had no evidence to prove they were responsible for Ronan coming into my pack so I hadn't bothered with them in the slightest.I hadn't expected him to look for me himself. The look on his face when I walked in — not the usual neutral facade he wore like a second skin,something closer to discomfort would be more accurate– told me he didn't want to be here either.“Alpha Draven” he mumbled, bowing his head in a slight show of respect.“Representative Frey” I responded as I pulled out the chair across from him and sat gesturing for him to sit as well.He had a folder on the table, thin, with maybe two or three pages at most. I recognized them from the day he first arrived. He slid it across to me without a preamble."The agreement," he said." Luna Bella signed her portion three da
Draven's POVBella was already on the track when I got there.It wasn't super early, and to be honest, I had delayed on the way here because I wasn't really sure what to say when I saw her.But now here I was, standing in the distance watching her—helmet on the bench, bike pulled out, running a pre-check on the tires while she waited.She had the rear wheel off the frame and her tools spread across the tarp, working on something—I couldn't tell what from this far back off the path, her back to me.The set of her shoulders told me she had been working for quite a while. Long enough that being here likely had nothing to do with the race preparation.I thought back to yesterday's kiss. Was she here for the same reason I was? Unable to sleep at the thought of that simple kiss.I stopped at the edge of the clearing and watched her in silence for a moment before she heard me.She didn't look up when she spoke."You're early," she said."So are you."She turned a bolt between her fingers, ex
Bella's POVI ran the third switchback eleven times before I let myself stop.Draven hadn't come down to the track that morning — pack business. Thor had said something about the southern boundary that needed his attention before midday.I told myself I was relieved, and that it didn't matter wheth
Ronan's POVSeven days.I had been counting the days constantly. One would think I had gone mad.It had been a long time since I had been this excited for anything. But it didn't matter, because I would soon get what I wanted.Seven days and Bella would be on a course.Against me.She was frail but
Bella's POVThe rain was incessant as it destroyed all the dishes and cakes I had made for our night dining with Ronan.He hadn't come for the hotel reservation I made for the both of us, wanting to celebrate our anniversary.And I wasn't ready to give up celebrating it because of the bad incidents
Bella's POVToday was my fourth anniversary with my mate Ronan, the alpha prince of Moonstone pack, but instead of happiness, I had mixed feelings.I held the test strip in my hands as I hid myself in the crowd, watching the bikers on track racing."You're infetile, luna Bella" the doctor's voice e





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