LOGINKiera's POV
“You don't need to hold my hand. I am still the Luna of this pack regardless of my offense. Leave me; I can walk,” I said to them, but they all kept a straight face, tightening their hold on my arm as though I was perhaps talking to myself.
“That's an order,” I said with my Luna authority, but it seems I am speaking to the wind. The most embarrassing part of it all is that they're not using a car; they intentionally want the entire pack to witness this embarrassment.
“Gerald, use the car!” I voiced out as I began to see my people staring in surprise.
He didn't even flinch; he kept walking towards the dungeon. At this point it is of no use to say a word; it's obvious he won't listen to a thing I say. Perhaps the minute he was given that order, he stopped seeing me as a Luna and saw me as a criminal. I didn't bow my head in shame; I held my head up high, staring back at anyone who stared at me. I am still the Luna.
This is so unexpected of the guards, the same group of people I treat as my family. We stay at the dining table and eat together; I drop every manner of authority. I laugh with them, discuss, and joke around with each of them. Just in a blink I turned to the enemy because his Alpha is back; my words don't matter any longer.
Perhaps they never saw me the same way I see them; perhaps it has always been a facade; perhaps it all was a pretense. Void filled my chest, tears threatening to drip down my cheeks, but I held it. As I looked at my people, I wasn't even walking; my shoes were crushing on the ground because I was being dragged like a criminal.
The pack members gathered, staring, murmuring words I refuse to hear. I promise one thing: I will take my revenge on all the guards, all of them. I don't mind whether they're part of this or not, but I promise all of them will taste the wrath of my vengeance.
“Gerald, you'll pay for this humiliation,” I muttered as I looked up at him. He still kept a straight face. One thing is sure: I won't stay long here.
Finally we arrived at the dungeon, and they both threw me like a piece of rag and closed back the iron bars.
He came back yesterday, and today I am already spending the night in the dungeon. If I had had a glimpse of what his return would be like, I could have made rituals and fasted every day for him to die in the war. But no, I had so many imaginations. I smiled whenever I thought of him. Every single day I prayed for his safety, for him to return into my arms, and now? My prayers have been answered, but then fate had the most painful things in store for me.
I slowly took off my shoes and straightened my toes. I pray Tasha dies from the pain. How can she do that to herself just to get back at me? Do not release the herbs and leaves to anyone; I will be the one to prepare them,” I mind-linked to Martha immediately. They will still need my help, whether she does or not. I won't stay here forever, and I will most definitely not be killed.
The face of the man from the other night I saw in the Alpha's mansion flashed into my head, and my heart began to beat heavily. What the hell is he doing here? I hope he isn't here to tell Preston anything. Did he trace me down to this pack? Is he a member of this pack? But then he didn't have our scent on him; no matter how drunk I was, I could have picked up the scent.
All manner of things kept running through my mind until daybreak. I didn't take any food last night, and I'm so damn hungry right now. I couldn't even sleep well; there are so many insects here. Likewise, I just hope I don't contract the virus and die before she dies; that would be so ridiculous.
“Hey,” I called out to a particular soldier sitting opposite the dungeon, puffing smoke in and out.
“I'm hungry; get me something,” I said to him, and he looked around and smirked, then continued going through his phone and smoking.
“Get me something to eat; didn't you hear that?” I asked, and he stood up and opened the dungeon and walked in, then held my jaw so tight as though he aimed at crushing my bones. I began to punch him hard with both hands, even kicking him, but it seemed to have no effect on him.
“You're a prisoner here; nobody cares about your status in the four corners of these walls,” he said, then began to take slow steps and finally hit my head hard on the wall. I swear I saw tiny stars flash through my eyes.
“This doesn't smell like or look like your mansion. I'm not putting on a maid's clothing, am I?” he asked, and I slapped him hard, and he raised my head and hit it hard on the wall again.
“You don't order me around, you don't ask for food, you plead for a drop of water to your mouth and for the leftovers on my plate. Did you get that?” he said with rage on his face as he looked directly into my eyes.
I spat in his face immediately, and he slapped me hard, and my nose immediately began to bleed. He left my jaw and held my neck tight enough to squeeze off the life in me, then held my hands upwards, and I felt a clip around my wrist. With my hands still hanging up, another tight, big clip was around my ankles.
“Ahhhhh” I screamed as I tried to squat, but I couldn't even bend my knees; tears dripped down my cheeks on their accord.
“Mark my words, you'll regret this,” I muttered as tears kept dripping down my cheeks.
Alice POVQuinton looked at me with a perplexed expression, as though he was trying to make sense of the words that had just left my mouth. He was no longer lying on the bed. At some point during my explanation, he had gotten to his feet and crossed the distance between us. Now he stood only a few steps away, his eyes fixed on mine, searching for any sign that I was joking."What do you mean by that? Alice, tell me this is a joke." He asked, pinning his gaze on me.My throat suddenly felt dry. Saying it once had been difficult enough. Saying it again felt even worse."Damien is dead." I said quietly as I rubbed my palms together. The words hung heavily in the air between us. Neither of us spoke for several seconds. Quinton simply stared at me as though his mind refused to accept what he had heard."How did this happen? Have you contacted the Priest and Arthurwolf?" He asked as he began pacing
Damien’s POVI moved my swivel chair sideways and studied her with quiet amusement as she stepped into the room like she always owned the space, like gravity bent slightly differently around her presence. Alice had that kind of entrance that didn’t ask for attention but took it anyway, the kind of beauty that didn’t feel soft or delicate but sharp and intentional, like something forged rather than born.Tonight she looked like a night queen, a figure carved out of elegance and danger, the type of presence humans would stare at too long without understanding why they suddenly felt unsettled. She was wearing a red mini gown, short enough to demand attention without ever trying, the fabric clinging to her frame in a way that suggested confidence more than exposure, her long sleeves made from a mesh like material embroidered with faint silver beadwork that shimmered whenever she moved her arms.
Damien’s POVI parked my car at the back exit of my club, a route designed strictly for my use alone, hidden away from the usual chaos that clung to the front like a second skin. I hated the crowd, the noise, the unnecessary contact with people who thought they knew what luxury looked like, so I created distance in the only way I could afford, absolute control over my space. The club was not just a business, it was a feeding ground, a system I built carefully after opening my gallery, a place where I could stay close enough to humans to blend in yet distant enough to never be questioned. I needed both my worlds to function without collision, and this was the only arrangement that kept my existence stable.I stepped out of the car and pressed the lock button, listening to the soft beep that confirmed everything was secure before heading toward the private entrance. The hallway leading to my elevator was dimly lit, lined with abstract ar
Aethelwulf POV"What do you mean by we need to discuss something important, I just told you that I am busy?" I said with my voice slightly raised, already irritated that he was standing here disturbing me when I clearly wasn't in the mood for any form of conversation."Come on bro, let's have a bit of brotherly talk..." I ain't into hearing that. The last thing I wanted right now was whatever fake brotherly conversation he was trying to force on me."Preston, I am busy at this moment and I don't care how important whatever you need to say is, it can wait." I let out and he took a deep breath and nodded, probably his senses are screaming back to him because he could obviously tell I wasn't in a good mood and pushing me further wouldn't end well for him."Fine, so when should I come back, this is very important bro, I really need to talk to you, so give me a specific time." He requested and I didn't even know what to say. I really didn't want to entertain him at all but then if I don't g
Damien’s POVThe moment she asked what I meant, I already knew patience was something I was running out of. She stood there too close, still trying to interpret authority as conversation instead of command, and I let the silence grow long enough for her to feel it in her bones. Humans always needed spoken fear to understand danger, but silence did most of the work for me.“What did you say, sir?” she repeated again, softer this time, as if volume would change the meaning of my words. I finally lifted my gaze from the documents in front of me and looked at her fully. Not with interest, not with desire, but with the kind of cold clarity that stripped illusions away. Even her thoughts were already loud, careless, spilling in directions she didn’t realize I could hear.“Lock. The. Door.” I said again, slower this time, breaking each word down so there was no room left for confusion. My voice didn’t rise, but it pressed into the room like weight. I watched her hesitate, that small flicker
Damien's POVI walked slowly through the gallery, my polished shoes echoing softly against the marble floor as I inspected every piece displayed for tomorrow's exhibition. The building was silent except for the distant sounds of workers making final preparations in other sections of the gallery. Massive chandeliers hung from the ceiling like frozen waterfalls, their golden glow bathing the artworks in a warm light that made each piece appear almost alive. Tomorrow's exhibition was one of the biggest events of the year and I refused to allow anything less than perfection. Humans had many admirable qualities, but attention to detail was rarely one of them. That was why I preferred seeing things myself rather than relying entirely on managers and supervisors.My gaze landed on the centerpiece of the exhibition, a colossal painting that occupied nearly an entire wall. It was known as The Crimson Ascension, a fictional depiction of an ancient vampire legend. The painting showed a blood red
Preston’s POVThe club was lit as usual, from the outside I could feel the beat already, I opened a part of my car interior and picked up a mask and put it on, then handed over another mask to Cole, I wouldn’t want anyone to see the Alpha and his beta doing some dirty shit, you know, we should be g
Aethelwulf’s POVIt was already late when we arrived. As the driver drove past the dark streets, I had my eyes glued to the car window, staring out of it. Everything felt so foreign, having been in the human world for almost ten years and then coming back after ten years; no single structure is fre
Kiera's POV"She's my fated mate." That word kept ringing in my head even as I sat beside him on the couch, his fated mate at his right side, whispering words into his ears as the party continued.The dancers were now on the dance floor, giving their best with smiles, happiness displayed in each st
Kiera's POVStaring into the mirror, I applied the final touches to my face, a smile curling on my lips as I blew a playful kiss at my reflection. Grabbing my handbag from the nightstand, I strode toward the door, the sharp click of my heels echoing across the marble floor.“Good morning, Kiera. Ho







