LOGINRaven’s POV
I spent hours asking the Moon Goddess why I had to suffer this way… One moment, I was questioning my fate, blaming the heavens…the next moment, I managed to see my situation in a positive light, turning my pain as fuel to gear up for whatever the future had waiting for me in store.
“I… Raven Kincade,” I breathed, hugging the oak tree tightly. “I vow to never return to the Iron Howlers Pack. I will live a life I deserve…not humiliated and looked down upon.”
Clenching my fists, I etched the promise I made in my heart and mind, the oak tree as the witness of my vow and unyielding conviction to keep going.
“I will never ever let you look at me like that again, Jax Thorn!” I added, closing my eyes tightly in hopes that tears would stop coming.
My sobs came again, quiet and full of everything I couldn’t say when they were all watching. I bit down on my knuckle just to stay quiet, just to keep from falling apart loud enough for the stars to hear. I kept saying my vows all over again, making sure I wouldn’t forget a word.
The night seemed long as I continued letting out my frustration, the pain, and the helplessness that I felt for myself. I cried and screamed until the ache stopped. By the time the tears dried up my eyes, I knew I could keep going.
“I won’t come back… I won’t beg or break. I can do this,” I whispered to myself, this time, calmer.
I pulled myself up, my legs feeling numb as I struggled to stand still. When I managed to regain the strength on my legs, I took a deep breath and glanced one more to the direction where the Iron Howlers Pack was.
I opened my mouth, but no words came out. Instead, I pulled a small smile, a smile filled with determination to survive without the pack. From hereon, I’d be burying the memories of my past, keeping them sealed in the depths of my mind as I moved forward in a new path I’d make for myself.
After spending days surviving in the forest by foraging food, I managed to find a nearby human town. It was going to be my first time mingling with the humans, so to make a good impression, I cleaned up in the river and changed into the dress I washed and dried.
I found myself in a human bar after that, sitting on the counter while staring at the glass of beer I was given. I told the waiter I didn’t have money, but he smiled and insisted.
“T-Thank you,” I said and gulped. My stomach was empty as I hadn’t foraged any food today, busying myself in preparing to look presentable as I entered the town.
“You’re welcome. Want some nuts?” The waiter asked, pushing a bowl of peanuts in front of me.
I opened my mouth to say something when he just smiled and bobbed his head. I took it that he was also giving me this for free.
“Ah!” I winced, feeling the sharp and burning sensation of alcohol in my throat. I didn’t expect human beers would taste so strong. “Ugh… It’s…” I was about to say it was bitter-tasting, so different from the beer made by our pack. But saying that might offend this human who gave me this treat for free.
“It’s delicious!” I lied, taking another gulp, making him and the others nearby laugh at my action.
It was strange. I’d usually feel anxious with people around me, just like when I was still in the pack. But the people in this bar… These humans… They didn’t seem to care about my origin. They laugh when something’s funny, complain about something bad, and get mad over frustrating matters. They weren’t singling me out…not making me feel like an outcast.
“Thank you. I will repay this once a day… I’m sure I will,” I whispered, bowing slightly at the man at the counter before leaving the bar.
The beer certainly tasted better after a few gulp, and the roasted peanuts were a perfect match. I left the bar with a smile, while deep inside, I was wondering where to spend the night. I had no money with me, so an alley should work. Or if I could find a place where people like me were allowed to stay then maybe…
What’s that?
I halted, holding my breath when I felt a presence. It was too familiar, but I didn’t expect to find them here.
“Werewolves,” I whispered, balling my hands into fist, preparing to defend myself.
Did Jax send someone to follow me? Did he order them to get rid of me after all?
My head was filled with questions when all of a sudden, a shadow loomed over me. A huge black wolf pounded on me, baring its fangs. I could see it in its eyes, it was ready to devour me any moment.
I dodged, grateful for the training I endured in the pack. I wasn’t the best, but I always listened to the instructor and learned some stuff from him.
“Who sent you?” I growled, holding the wolf down as I stepped on its head, successfully apprehending it. “Answer me!”
On the days I lived alone in the forest, I learned to make use of the strength I had within me.
The wolf growled as it slowly shifted back to its human form. I knew it! He was my kind…a werewolf. But what was he thinking of attacking me? Did he do it knowing I was also a werewolf?
My thoughts were interrupted when I heard footsteps coming my way. I heightened my senses, ready to attack in case someone appeared again.
“You’re good,” a man’s voice said from the dark, standing in the dark. “But that’s not enough to protect yourself if you wish to live in this place.”
I frowned, annoyed by his tone. “What do you mean? Did you come for your friend- Ah!” I cursed under my breath when the werewolf I was holding pushed me and escaped. Glaring at the man in the shadows, I blamed him for what happened.
“Did you come to distract me to help your friend?”
He smirked. “Friend? What is that even? Did you not know? The moment you trust someone and call them a friend, it’s like putting a knife on your neck.”
I hated to admit it, but he was right.
“Hey,” he continued, stepping out of the shadows. “Why don’t you join hands with me? Of course, not as a friend, but as a comrade. What do you say?” he smiled, extending his hand.
A comrade, huh?
Jax’s POVI stormed deeper into the woods. My boots crunched hard on the snow. Every step felt wrong as I walked away.Guilt burned in my chest. I had walked away from her. Anger swept through my veins. Yes, I had every right to leave her alone after everything. I risked my life to save her, and she just asked for space. She wanted to be alone.Fear gripped for her safety, the longer I walked away.I stopped after thirty yards. The cold wind swayed the branches on the trees nearby. My fists clenched tight at my sides.Distant howls cut through the quiet morning. They grew louder. I snapped out of my anger. As pissed as I was, I still had to consider Raven's welfare.I burst into the clearing. The three dead bikers still lay in the pool of their blood. I did that. Without any help from. Raven. Abandoned motorcycles surrounded the bodies.Raven knelt exactly where I left her. Her forehead pressed to the ground. She sobbed uncontrollably in the red-stained snow.I dropped to one knee. "R
Raven’s POVThe net tightened like a noose. Pain shot through my arms and legs as enchanted fibers dug into my skin.I saw them. I should have done better.I thrashed hard under the net. Cold seeped into my skin as the bike dragged me faster."Moon goddess, why is this happening to me?" I cried. My magic wasn't working. The black threads from at my fingertips constantly vanished as soon as they touched the net. The net drank my power like wine.Or maybe it was me. I had weakened myself to put up that illusion in the bathroom. I was yet to recover from the Lycan fight last night. For the first time in a long time, I felt helpless. My magic couldn't save me.Panic clawed up my throat. I couldn’t breathe right. Snow flew into my mouth. My body bounced over hidden rocks.I twisted again. My attempts to break the knots failed. The fibers only cinched tighter.The net stopped moving. I tried to look up, but I was face down and couldn't turn.I heard growls. Grunts of pain and fury. Suspense
Jax’s POVI scraped the last plate clean and stacked it with the others. The cabin felt warmer now. Last night had been brutally cold.My mind darted back to the kiss with Raven as I stood at the sink. I had leaned in to take her lips and she didn't resist. She kissed back with passion. That small moment made me smile over and over.Her feelings for me wasn't dead. That was absolutely clear now. But could I really guage her feelings for me based on that?She also kissed Fabiola...I wiped my hands on a napkin and moved back to the cabin living room.Raven was still in the bathroom. I sat on the wooden couch. She would return soon.Maybe we could talk about what we meant to each other. I had already let her know I would give up my position for her. But she didn't seem interested in my sacrifice.I waited for her to get back from the bathroom. Seconds rolled into minutes. I didn't see her.I got up and checked the bathroom door. Steam slipped out from under the door. Water continued to
Raven’s POVJax growled at his pack members, and none of them could stand up to him. It made me feel proud of him. He had showed that he was no longer weak.Yet, I didn't feel relaxed. This situation was too volatile. Jax had already risked too much. I couldn't allow this to go on.I shook off my fear and stepped forward, even though my legs felt weak. “Jax, maybe I should leave with them. It will protect your position as Alpha. I do not want you to lose everything because of me.”Jax turned his head sharply toward me. “You are not going anywhere without me!"His words were final. There was no room for argument.It surprised me that he was choosing me again. Just yesterday he had agreed to leave me alone and focus on his park...“I will carry your message back to the Elders, Alpha," Dean said. "But I must warn you. It's only a matter of time before the pack turns against you. Think about what you are doing.”Jax shrugged. Apparently, he didn't care whether his pack rebelled against hi
Jax’s POVDean's words unsettled me. The Elders wanted me to hand Raven over to the Crimson Fangs. If I refused they would declare me unfit to lead. The words rang in my head over and over. I felt a heavy weight press down on my shoulders. Duty to my pack had always come first. That was what made me Alpha. But now I wasn't so sure anymore.I glanced back at Raven. She stood just behind me with a pale face. Fear gleamed in her eyes. Her hands hung at her sides, trembling a little.I remembered how she came after me when I left Gold Crest. She came to my rescue and fought beside me. She bandaged my wounds...This was someone I had rejected. She looked so broken then. Her eyes filled with tears and her shoulders dropped like the whole world had crushed her. I did that to her. I made her feel worthless. Now I had been trying every day to become worthy again. To show her I was the Alpha she once wanted. The one who could protect her. I could not betray her a second time. I would not.Dean
Raven’s POVI yawned and stretched, fighting off the weakness that came with using my shadow power. The fight with the Lycan and the long ride through the snow had taken a very huge toll on me. I was glad we had overcome the Lycan and it had gone its way, but now I needed to sleep.I looked at Jax and saw he was just as drained as I was. “I hope there's a big soft bed somewhere in this cabin."Jax nodded. "There has to be."His words came out slowly. Talking revealed just how exhausted he was."Let's check the room over there," I opened to the only room in the cabin that we hadn't gotten into.“You can go ahead.""What about you?""I'll around check the cabin fire. I want to make sure there are no more hiding monsters left in here.""Yeah, that makes sense.""I'll be with you in a moment."I watched him head to the nearby door, surveying ever corner, head turning this way and that. With a sigh, I took my eyes off Jax, turned around and walked to the small bedroom at the back of the ca
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Alpha Jax POV. I was there in the middle of the night reflecting on all the joyful moments I had once again for the past three years, I had never had the opportunity to come close or have a long conversation with Raven. When I decided to go out at night as if someone was pulling my spirit at that







