LOGINLucy’s POV
I couldn’t get the words on Ash’s phone screen out of my head. Which also plays with the man I just saw standing close to me. “The plan worked. She’s out of the way.” The meaning was clear, and the venom in her smirk when she caught me looking only confirmed it.She wanted me gone. But what plan? How deep did this go? And why the hell was Andy still entertaining her after everything she’d done? I bit back the urge to scream. The pain in my ribs was a sharp reminder that I was in no position to confront her now. But I wasn’t going to let her win. Not here, not ever. Ash lingered in the room for a moment longer, her fingers idly scrolling on her phone, pretending as if she hadn’t just dropped a bomb in my lap. Andy glanced between us, clearly uncomfortable. “Ash, maybe you should go,” he said finally, his voice tense. “Why?” she replied, feigning innocence. “I just wanted to make sure Lucy was okay. After all, I wouldn’t want the poor thing to think I don’t care.” The sarcasm in her tone was unmistakable, and it was all I could do not to lunge at her. Instead, I mustered every ounce of self-control and forced a tight smile. “I’m fine,” I said, my voice icy. “But thank you for your concern.” Ash’s smirk deepened. “Of course. You rest up now. You’ll need your strength.” With that cryptic remark, she sauntered out of the room, leaving Andy and me in tense silence. I turned my head slowly, wincing at the sharp pain in my neck. Andy was sitting in the chair beside my bed, staring at his hands like a guilty child. “You let her walk all over me,” I said, my voice low but firm. Andy flinched, looking up at me with wide eyes. “Lucy, I—” “Save it,” I snapped. “I don’t want your excuses. I want answers.” He hesitated, his lips pressing into a thin line. “What do you mean?” “I saw her phone, Andy,” I said, my voice trembling with restrained anger. “She’s plotting something, and you’re either too blind or too stupid to see it. So tell me—what’s going on?” Andy ran a hand through his hair, frustration etched across his face. “Lucy, you’re imagining things. Ash has her flaws, sure, but she’s not—” “Not what?” I cut him off. “Not capable of manipulating you? Not capable of trying to push me out of the picture?” I leaned forward as much as my body allowed, my voice dropping to a whisper. “She’s using you, Andy. And the worst part? You’re letting her.” He didn’t respond, but the flicker of guilt in his eyes told me I’d struck a nerve. I lay back against the pillows, my heart pounding. “You need to decide whose side you’re on,” I said quietly. “Because I’m not going to sit here and let her ruin my life.” Andy stood abruptly, his chair scraping against the floor. “I need some air,” he muttered, heading for the door. “Of course you do,” I said bitterly, watching him leave without another word. The room fell silent, save for the steady beeping of the heart monitor. I clenched my fists, anger and frustration boiling inside me. I couldn’t rely on Andy anymore—if I ever could. If I was going to uncover the truth about Ash and protect myself, I’d have to do it alone. --- Hours passed, and the hospital grew quiet as night fell. I pretended to sleep when the nurses came in, biding my time. By midnight, I was ready. Carefully, I swung my legs over the side of the bed, biting down on my lip to keep from crying out as pain shot through my ribs. I grabbed the IV pole for support and slowly made my way to the door. I had no clear plan, but I knew I couldn’t just sit there. Ash was up to something, and if I stayed passive, she’d win. The hallway was dimly lit, and I shuffled as quietly as I could toward the exit. My heart raced with every step, half-expecting someone to stop me, but the hospital seemed eerily empty. I made it to the elevator and pressed the button, leaning heavily on the pole as I waited. The doors slid open, and I stepped inside, wincing as the motion jostled my ribs. When I reached the ground floor, I slipped out through the side entrance, the cool night air hitting my face like a wake-up call. My mind was spinning, trying to figure out where to start. And then I saw her. Ash was standing in the parking lot, her phone pressed to her ear, pacing back and forth. Her voice was low, but I could make out enough to know she was up to no good. “She’s not going to be a problem much longer,” she said, her tone smug. “Andy’s practically eating out of my hand. He’ll do whatever I say and whatever I want him to do, is mine". Soon a man walked into the room, with a serious look and an hospital coat. He looked like man I saw before passing out yesterday. " How you doing, Lucy?" He asked " Good and you, " he smiled. " Same, " " Who are you? " " I'm Daniel."Lucy POVI hadn’t slept. Even though I wish for that.Not because of fear. Not because of doubt.But because Elias still breathed, and that alone kept my blood hot and restless.Me remembering my experience with him, made me hate him the more.From my tower window, I watched the horizon. Somewhere beyond those mountains, kira was slipping through his gates. Wearing silence like armor. Smiling with secrets packed between the crates of herbs she carried.If I’d learned anything from betrayal, it’s that it doesn’t always come with a blade or sword.Sometimes, it walks in politely… and waits. And sometimes, it comes causally with a smile.“Are you still up?” Daniel asked, stepping in with a fur cloak draped across his arms.“I told you not to baby me,” I replied.“You didn’t tell me to stop worrying about you either,” he said. “Mira’s been gone over a day. You expected faster results?”“I expected contact.” I turned toward the window again. “She’s never gone dark this long before.”He sta
Lucy POVThe flames had almost burned out, but I remained seated at the war table, staring at the list in front of me. Five names. Five ghosts of the past who thought they buried me along with my mother. Five beast who made me tear up. Five beast who stood as a friend but worst than an already known enemy.They were wrong.I picked up the quill pen beside the parchment, dipped it in red ink, and drew a long, deliberate line through Andy’s name.One down.The next name stared back at me like a challenge.Elias.The air in the room thickened just thinking about him.The Alpha who once sat beside my mother. Her advisor. Her friend. The wolf who kissed her cheek the night before the rebellion—then opened the gates for the ones who killed her.The one should as a best friend, the one who claimed to be the father I never had.I still remember the blood on her dress. The fear in her eyes as she realized the betrayal hadn’t come from her enemies, but from within her own pack.From him.I too
Author's POVThe moon hung low over Lucy’s territory, casting long shadows through the towering trees and stone-lined pathways. Inside her mini council hall, the fire burned low, embers flickering like the tension in the air, the past still playing in her minds. Maps were spread across the long oak table. Lucy stood at the head of it, calm but alert. Daniel leaned beside her, arms folded across his chest, while Rhea paced near the door, ever the watchful blade.They had been preparing for the next move. Ash was already dealt with, her downfall a carefully calculated blow that sent ripples through the surrounding packs. But Lucy knew better than to believe peace had finally settled. No, this was only the eye of the storm.The moment shattered when the doors were flung open with a thunderous crash.Beta Andy stormed in, eyes bloodshot, fury seething from every inch of him. His hair was matted, his clothes torn, and his aura was wild with barely restrained rage. Two unknown rogues trail
Lucy – POVThe sky split in half with the clash of thunder and fury. The battlefield had gone quiet—eerily quiet—as if the land itself was holding its breath and waiting for something.Ash stood across from me. Her long coat whipped in the wind, her sharp eyes blazing with fury.I took a slow breath, letting the weight of everything fall into silence. This wasn’t about the pack anymore. This wasn’t about the betrayal, the politics, or even Andy.This was personal.She smirked. “So you finally crawled out of the dirt.”I didn’t blink. “I didn’t crawl. I rose.”Ash laughed. “Still so dramatic. You think this is a fairytale? That you’ll somehow beat me in the end and everything will make sense?”“No,” I said simply. “I don’t need it to make sense. I just need you to bleed and maybe die.”Her face darkened at sound of my words.We circled each other, the sounds of battle far off in the distance. Our wolves clashed elsewhere—but here, it was just us. Luna to Rogue. Woman to woman. Past to
Lucy – POVThe Hollow breathed with quiet purpose. Every torch that burned along the rocky paths felt like a pulse—a heartbeat of something that was no longer just an idea, but a living, growing resistance.But I knew it was only a matter of time before the fire we’d built attracted attention.I stood at the center of the training grounds, watching two wolves spar beneath the morning sun. Rhea barked commands from the side, pacing like a lioness sizing up her prey.“Too slow, Alaric!” she shouted. “If Lucy were your target, you’d be dead already.”“Let him catch his breath,” I said lightly, though my tone was steel under silk.Rhea glanced at me and smirked. “War doesn’t care about breath.”“No,” I replied. “But wolves do.”I turned to leave, my cloak trailing behind me as I moved toward the command tent. Daniel was already inside, bent over a rough map of Ash’s compound.“She’s sending scouts,” he said as I entered. “Two were spotted just beyond our southern perimeter. One escaped.”
Lucy – POVThe night after confronting Ash, I didn't sleep. I couldn't just put things together.I sat by the open window of the little room, watching the moon cut across the sky, silver and distant. My hand rested gently on my stomach, the hope of fulfilling those words I told Andy, playing in my head.This child—my child—wasn't just a hope but my life. It would be a new beginning for me.And beginnings demanded bold steps.Which was why, just before dawn, I sent for Daniel.He arrived without a word, his expression unreadable as always. He stood in the doorway, arms crossed, dark eyes watching me closely."You're up early," he said quietly.I didn’t waste time. “I want to build my own faction. My own force. I’m not asking for your blessing or your go ahead. I’m asking if you're with me.”He blinked, then laughed once—dry, surprised. “That’s not what I was expecting though.”“Good,” I said, standing tall and firm. “I’m done being predictable.”He studied me for a long moment. “You’re
Lucy POV" Just know this, Ash, and I would be come like a thief in the night to claim what belongs to me," I said, my voice low and menacing, as the anger filled my whole system and veins. The memory of the fight between Ash and me still lingered in my mind like a movie tape, the adrenaline and fu
Lucy POVI stood frozen on same spot, my eyes fixed on her, as he came closer to my standing position. "Ash..." I stammered out her name, my voice barely above a whisper.Her presence here was suffocating, intimidating and weird. It was as if the air had been sucked out of the environment, leaving
Lucy POVI just couldn't believe my ears as I sat in the hospital room, surrounded by the familiar beeping of machines and the antiseptic smell that seemed to cling to every surface. But none of that mattered now, because the doctor's words were music to my ears."Lucy, you'd be discharged sooner,
Lucy POVAs I lay down there in the hospital bed, I couldn't shake off the feeling of emptiness that had settled in the pit of my stomach. I didn't need anyone to tell me about my child in my womb. I knew it already. I could feel it deep within myself. My baby was finally gone.The way the nurses w







