LOGINDANTE'S POV
I stepped out of the car, taking in the house in front of me while my men spent the small seconds doing a sweep. It had to be one of the blandest houses I had seen, white all through, probably because of all the shady stuff that happened behind those wooden doors. I never liked to work with people like Mark, but he always got the work done, perfectly and on time. So I let him stay even though there was one problem with Mark. He was a thief, and in this city, no one stole from me. At first, I had tried to ignore it since it was barely noticeable, but imagine my expression when I found a large bag of money missing from the shipments, including my gold watch. To steal from me and believe you would outsmart me was not courage. It was arrogance, the dumbest type, and it needed to be corrected. One of my men knocked on the door and Mark opened the door almost immediately. He had a smile spread across his wrinkled face but that quickly faded when his gaze met mine. His shoulders stiffened and he parted his lips, probably trying to remember how to talk. “Alpha Dante" his voice shook as he stepped back with so much speed he almost fell. “I didn’t expect—” I walked past him without answering. The house smelled like food, and I could hear something simmering, which was quite odd. Mark had worked with me for years,and I knew he enjoyed eating out. So clearly he's expecting someone, Good. I watched his throat move as he swallowed. “Why are you here?” “Visiting,” I said, the word sounded wrong even to him. Mark laughed once, nervously. “If that were true, you would’ve sent word. You don’t show up like this unless someone’s…” He stopped talking, and I noticed the color drain out of his face as he stared at Roman, who had been standing beside me. His hand found the back of a chair as it might anchor him. “You've been spying on me?" He asked with a tone like my not trusting him had hurt his feelings. Not that I gave a fuck. "I didn’t steal from you. I swear. I wouldn’t. You know me.” “I find it interesting that you said that without being accused,” I replied. “But stealing isn’t the only mistake you made.” “You spoke to the shadow falls pack,” I continued, pulling off my suit blazer. “And now my shipment is gone. So tell me, Mark. Do you want to explain yourself now, or should we wait for your guest to arrive?” “If I talk,” he said finally, voice breaking, “they’ll kill me.” That response marked the end of this conversation. Brett moved and dragged mark into the kitchen, shoes scraping uselessly against the floor. He was stripped and tied to a chair near the stove. Shorts only. Sweat was already breaking across his skin. Fear made men sweat quickly. Brett brought a stool and set it down with unnecessary care. He patted Mark’s head once, which was an obvious mockery, then stepped back. Normally, I never stayed for the kills as much as I liked a little blood, I had other things to do, but I needed to teach a lesson. The sauce on the stove bubbled softly. I turned the flame off and moved the pot aside. With my eyes still on the flames, I picked up a knife, placing it just above the fire. The metal began to hiss taking a bright red colour. Mark's voice filled the room, and I turned with the hot knife to find him crying, muttering incomplete sentences. “Dante,” he whispered. “Per favore. Abbi pietà. Possiamo risolverla parlando.” Mercy. Such a pathetic word. I met his eyes and smiled again, softer this time. “Then talk,” I said. “Listen—listen, Alpha. Okay, just hear me out,” he said, the words spilling fast as if he slowed down even a little, he’d die. “The money, the bag, it’s not what you think. I was just holding it. Temporarily. Things were… unstable. You know how things get.” He let out an awkward chuckle and I only felt more irritated. “I didn’t touch it. I swear. Not really. I was protecting it. Protecting you.” He trembled, and I scoffed, looking away as I resisted the urge to land a punch on his face. “Years. I’ve done everything you asked. Everything. I’ve kept quiet when it would’ve saved me. I’ve stayed loyal when I didn’t have to. You know me.” “la tua utilità è scaduta... dovrei semplicemente ucciderti ora ” I whispered, leaning in and Someone behind me cooked a gun and Mark resumed his crying session. “No—no, wait, wait,” he gasped, hands shaking as he grabbed at my coat. “Please. I can be useful. I can make this right.” “I know you lost men,” he said quickly. “I heard about your loss. I can give you men. Fifty." I stared at him for a while, searching for a sign that he was just buying time, but all I saw was fear. “Show me,” I ordered, and Mark nodded too fast, relief flashing across his face as he’d already survived. I nodded and with that Brett untied him and he led me to the back, he shouted some words and the doors parted as a crowd of men walked in. They lined up stiffly, eyes forward, shoulders tight. They all looked okay. Well, that was until the last one walked in. My brows flexed in confusion as I stared at him. He was smaller than the others, not just small, but he looked lighter? He kept his head down. Hands tucked into his sleeves. I tried to ignore him, but that seemed almost impossible. With slow steps, I made my way to the line, where he stood. “You,” I said. “Look at me.” He flinched at first but looked up slowly, and the first thing that came to my mind was... Beautiful I visibly cringed but that didn't stop it from being true. He looked too beautiful to be a man, the petite stature wasn't helping either. Soft lips, black hair that framed his face, and eyes that couldn't decide whether they wanted to be green or gray. “What’s your name?” I asked, tilting my head to get a better look at him. The odd man swallowed slowly, a clear sign he was beyond terrified. "Dei—" he paused as if surprised by his extremely light voice. My lips stretched into a smile; this was definitely not a man. Why exactly is a woman pretending to be a man,I stepped closer, she instantly froze all the color leaving her face as I leaned down towards her neck, I took a deep inhale and just like that it felt like an instant high and the only thing I felt was peace?... calm? I took a hesitant step back and her gaze met mine again, but this time her vision looked blurred out like she was about to cry ....but she quickly cleared her throat "Diego, sir," she stated in a Batman voice, running a hand through her hair, and I resisted the urge to laugh. I watched her longer than necessary, my grin getting wider as she avoided my eyes now, staring somewhere near my shoulder like that was safer. Mark was talking again behind me, thanking me already, promising things he wouldn’t live long enough to keep. “I’ll take them,” I said finally “All of them?” I kept my gaze on the man I'm a 100 percent sure is woman “All,” I repeated.DanteI ran down the hallway like a man possessed, the sound of my own heavy boots ringing in my ears. The hallways were choked with people from the pack, all of them whispering and looking at me with wide, terrified eyes.I pushed through the crowd filling the medical wing and stops moving when he sees the white sheet pulled over the figure on the table. My feet froze instantly to the cold linoleum floor, and the air left my lungs in one brutal rush.The shape underneath that thin fabric was completely unmistakable. It was small, completely still, and devoid of the vibrant life that usually defined my little sister.The pack doctor doesn't say a word to me as I stand there staring. He doesn't need to say anything because the total silence in the room tells me absolutely everything I need to know.Alex was gone. My little sister was lying dead on a metal table, and I felt like a massive part of my own chest had just been violently ripped out.My grandmother is already in the corner of
VioletThe afternoon with Alex turned out to be so much more fun than I ever expected. We completely abandoned the lake after a while and went around to different shopping malls instead. It was exactly what we both needed to snap out of the dark cloud hanging over the house.We spent hours just running around from store to store, trying on random new dresses. We grabbed piles of makeup samples too, smearing different colors on our hands and laughing at whatever terrible dress combination we made up.At one point, we wandered into this high-end boutique that looked way too serious. Alex stopped right in front of a display stand and stared at it with a completely blank expression."Look at that thing," Alex said, pointing at a truly terrible hat on the display stand. "It looks like a dead bird fell on a pancake."The comment was so dry and unexpected that I didn't even have time to cover my mouth. I laughed so suddenly and loudly that I actually startles a woman standing nearby.The poo
VioletThe next few days felt completely surreal. It was like we somehow stepped backward in time, back to the way we used to be before everything went totally sideways. We were close again, actually talking and laughing, just genuinely enjoying each other's presence without the constant heavy weight hanging over our heads.It was nice, but it also felt like living on a ticking time bomb. I tried not to think about the clock winding down, choosing instead to focus on how Dante smiled when he looked at me.Then came the day I finally introduced him to Red and Simon properly. We all met up at a small, quiet spot, and I was honestly sweating bullets beforehand because I knew how Dante could get.He sat right next to me, his arm draped over the back of my chair like a declaration of ownership. Every single time Simon spoke to me or cracked a joke, Dante's jaw clenched up and his posture got completely stiff.He still showed that tiny bit of toxic jealousy, but honestly, it was just deeply
VioletDante steps closer to me and the air between us suddenly feels heavy. I want to step back but my feet are glued to the floor. He raises his hands slowly and reaches out to hold my face. I can feel them trembling slightly against my skin, and the warmth of his palms makes my heart ache."I am so sorry, Violet," he says, his voice cracking. "I am sorry for everything I made you go through."I look into his eyes and I see a pain that mirrors my own. It is hard to look at him when he is like this. He looks completely broken."I am sorry for how I treated you," he whispers, his thumbs brushing over my cheeks. "I didn't mean any of it, I swear to you."His words hit me right in the chest and I can barely breathe. I want to scream at him but nothing comes out of my mouth. I just stand there and let him hold me."I love you," Dante says, and the words feel so heavy. "I want whatever time I have left to actually mean something."He looks at me like I am the only thing left in his world.
VioletDante stood right in front of me on the concrete balcony, his large shoulders shaking as he stared down into my eyes. The cool night air rushed between us, but I couldn't feel the chill at all because my entire mind was stuck on his last words."I'm not trying to play a game with you, Violet," Dante said, his voice dropping into a rough, broken whisper that sounded entirely empty. "The truth was that I was dying… I am dying and there is nothing the pack doctors could do to stop it."I didn't speak, not knowing what to say to a confession like that. My tongue felt glued to the roof of my mouth, and my throat was so dry that I couldn't even manage to swallow my spit.I just stared at his wet cheeks, waiting for him to tell me it was some kind of sick joke to get me to forgive him. But his eyes were dark with a raw, agonizing truth that made my stomach drop straight to the floorboards."Say something, please," Dante pleaded, reaching his hand out toward my shoulder before droppin
Violet The party was ruined almost immediately as everyone was talking over each other and the whole room turned into a mess.The noise was loud and dizzying because people were whispering furiously and staring from me to Dante like they were some kind of circus show.My chest felt incredibly tight as I watched the medics work quickly near the ruined buffet table. They were loading my father onto a stretcher, strapping his limp body down while he groaned from the broken jaw Dante had given him.Dante didn't say another word to the guards or the elders who were trying to calm him down. He turned around and left the hall, his boots slamming against the floorboards as he disappeared through the back exit.I was still frozen in shock right in the center of the ballroom floor. My mind was blank and my body felt like ice. I could feel every single pair of eyes in the territory drilling straight into my back."Violet, we need to get you out of here right now," Alex whispered as she suddenl
Violet's POV"Mind telling me why a guard from my pack is being manhandled by yours, Alpha Dan? Because I thought this was meant to be a peace truce." Dante growled. The others in the room were basically deciding my entire life right in front of me, and literally nobody was asking me a single thin
Violet's POVSimon stood there looking at me for a second like he was thinking hard. Then he shrugged his shoulders and said, "Look, if it means that much to you, you could try talking to Dante about it. Tell him straight up. If he says it's okay for you to stay behind, then fine. No one will figh
Violet's POVThree days later, I stood in the yard with my weight mostly on my good leg. My ankle still hurt a little but I could stand now without falling over. I held my training knife tight and practiced my swings again and again. The sun felt warm on my skin as I moved.I kept thinking about Da
Volet’s POV“What the hell is wrong with you?”I asked, trying to keep my voice steady. I failed.My eyes stayed on Derek. I couldn't look away even though my chest burned. He was on the couch in the balcony with Cherry, his ex-girlfriend, sitting on his lap like she belonged there. His hand was un







