LOGINAs Alpha, I was mostly confined to the comfort of my pack.
It was right in the middle of the other packs. It was both a good and a bad thing. On one hand, I could easily move between packs, I could walk along their borders while keeping away from their territory, but at the same time, I was out in the open. It was the worst place to be in case of an attack.
As one of the last lycans, I had a lot to lose in an attack.
I worked on keeping my pack fortified and keeping people out. My first priority was always the people who lived here—both wolves and lycans. I barely left, unless it was to assess a potential threat and that was why I left last week.
It was meant to be a stake out at the Northern pack. I was close to the border when I got a whiff of her scent. It was so far away and so softs. If I wasn’t a lycan, I’d never have smelled it.
I didn’t even realize when I started rushing towards her. I didn’t know when I broke through their border, but I didn’t care, because something primal urged me forward, something I’d only ever read about.
She was so frail, so cold, and she was barely breathing. I’d carried her without question and brought her back.
It’d been one week of sitting by her side, wondering when she’d finally open her eyes. It was ironic that she chose to wake up the day I finally dared to leave.
“Mate?” she asked, her voice soft and cautious. ”You’re my mate?”
“Yes, but you already know that, don’t you?” I asked as I made my way further into the room.
I hadn’t missed the way her eyes roamed my body, the catch in her throat and how her pupils dilated. She knew what I was to her, whether she’d admit it to herself or not.
“What’s your name?”
There was a beat of silence. “Isadora.”
I murmured her name softly. It flowed sweetly off my tongue, like a reverent prayer. It was perfect.
“You don’t want me as a mate,” she said, looking away. “I won’t mind if you reject me.”
“Reject you?” I scoffed. “Why would I do that?”
“You’re the king.”
“And you’re my mate.”
“So you keep repeating.”
I took the seat next to her bed, the one I’d stayed in over the past week.
Werewolves didn’t see mates with the same reverence we did as lycans. The chances of a lycan ever finding their mate was slim. We lived far longer lives and our mates could be any species: human, witch, werewolf. The chances of us ever meeting were astronomically low.
Most lycans formed partnerships with friends, had children and moved on. It was what my parents did, it was what I thought I’d have to do. She was a fucking miracle, and she didn’t even realize it.
She sat up slowly. The sunlight hit her hair, forming a halo around her. She was so fucking perfect.
“How did you even find me?” she asked. “Your pack is so far away from our pack. How far did I drift?”
“You were still within your pack borders when I got your scent. You were almost dead. How did that happen?”
Her eyes flashed with anger and embarrassment. “It doesn’t matter.”
“It does to me.”
“Why?” she snapped. “Because the goddess ordained us to be together? If the goddess had any sense of justice, I wouldn’t have been the one in that river.”
Her eyes were filled with unshed tears, but they weren’t tears of sadness, they were tears of rage. I could almost feel her anger like a raging volcano. It filled the entire room, taking up all the air with it.
“Someone in the pack hurt you,” I deduced and she nodded slowly. “How bad?”
“Terribly.”
“You want revenge?”
She laughed humorlessly. “I want to see him suffer. I want to make him feel even an ounce of what he made me feel.”
“Who is he?”
At that she hesitated.
I waited patiently, silent urging her to give him up, but she wouldn’t meet my eyes.
I reached out for her and let my fingers trail down her cheeks gently. A small gasp left her lips, but she didn’t try to pull back. Her skin was soft and I felt electricity shoot up my arm as I touched her.
I grabbed her chin in a soft but firm grip and turned her to face me. “Tell me who he is.”
She finally met my eyes, and even though she tried to hide it, I could see her emotions like displayed all over her face. I could see the confusion, the anger, the want. Her eyes were like a canvas on display.
Still, she didn’t say a word.
I released her, giving up on her speaking when I finally heard her voice.
“Ethan- the Alpha’s son.”
I went deathly still at that.
Ethan was not my target, but his father was. The Alpha of the Northern pack was knee deep in shit I didn’t even want to list out. I’d been watching him for the past year, trying to get enough evidence to lawfully strip him of his title.
I could do it without proof, but it would strain my relationship with the other packs. The last thing I needed was to have every Alpha terrified that I would come for their title.
“Help me.”
My mate turned to me with furrowed brows. “What?”
“I want his father gone and I want that pack under my control. Help me, and I’ll help you.”
She shook her head. “I’m not going back to that pack.”
“I don’t need you to. Mate with me.”
“Excuse me?”
“You want him to pay, don’t you?” I asked and she nodded slowly. “Be my mate, and I will make all your revenge fantasies come true.”
“You don’t even know what he did to me.”
“I don’t need to know. I just need you to say yes.”
“You’re insane.”
I shrugged. It wasn’t the worst word I’d been called, and it wasn’t exactly a lie.
“I may be insane, but I’m your best shot. If you want to go for the king, you can’t afford to miss.”
She chewed on the inside of her cheek, carefully thinking over my offer.
I expected her to decline. It was a brazen offer to make to a stranger, especially one who seemed averse to the idea of a mate. She hadn’t said as such with her words, but I could tell from the way she avoided looking at me and kept her hands folded in her lap.
She wanted nothing to do with me.
I could only hope that whatever Ethan had done to her was greater than her apathy towards me as her mate.
“You’ll help me kill him?” she asked and I raised a brow.
“I thought you wanted revenge.”
“My revenge will be complete when he’s dead,” she seethed. “If you kill him, I’ll do whatever you want.”
I held out a hand to her. “You have a deal."
"Leave. Now," I ordered, my voice hard as ice as I stared the council members down. They refused to budge. The man at the forefront looked as though he had stayed up for hours with his mind made up, and nothing could stop him now. But I could. I was the Alpha, and I would force him if push came to shove. "She is not fit to be the Luna of the pack!" he insisted. Through my peripheral vision, I saw my mate's hands curl into fists. The death of the council member had hit her harder than expected, but I understood why. He had been kind to her, unlike the other members. "She already is, in case you forgot. Isadora is my mate and my Luna, and nothing can take that away from her. Not even your baseless accusations," I spat at the man, all the venom in my blood bubbling to the surface. The man cocked his head to the side. "Baseless accusations? With all due respect, Alpha Elias, we believe you to be biased against everything that is going on. Have you ever stopped to think about the f
"What did you just say?" I asked, and my voice came out as a whisper. Elias turned to face me, his expression grim. "Get dressed. Carlos and Erina are waiting for us in the meeting room," was all he said before he stood up and padded out of bed, already pulling on clothes. My heart raced. A council member. Dead. And even without anyone saying anything, we all knew that it was Terrence. That vermin had stuck again. My stomach coiled with an unpleasant feeling, which only grew as I got dressed and followed Elias out of the bedroom. "Which of the council members?" I asked. It didn't matter that majority of those old men had been really horrible to me. No one deserved to be murdered. Elias shrugged. His entire body had tensed up, and his eyes was wide and alert. There was no sign of the vulnerable fatigue he had on when he got back. "I don't know yet. I guess we'll find out once we find Carlos."The meeting room door was ajar when we got to it, and Erina was pacing at the door.
The fear kept spreading. Whenever I went into the pack to do some checkup and visit Belle in the process, what I saw scared me. Hope was fading from the pack members eyes, and it was being replaced by terror. I hated it. I hated it so much. But no matter how many renaissance trips I made, nothing changed. It was almost as though the pack was falling apart. I sighed, reaching up to pinch the bridge of my nose. I had to do something to quell the building fear, but what was I supposed to do?How was I...My thoughts were interrupted with the sound of the door opening, and I sat up in the darkness as Elias's scent filled the room. "Elias?" I called, when he didn't immediately switch on the lights. When the light eventually turned on, my hands flew to my mouth as I tried to surpress a gasp. He was covered in blood from head to toe, dripping where he stood just behind the door. I stood up immediately, my heart hammering so hard against my chest as I made my way towards him. "Wh
I trusted Elias. I did, I really truly did. But a part of me could not stop thinking about the fact that right now, he might not know that. I had to let him know. I had to show him the the fact that I wanted him to call off the investigation didn't mean that I didn't trust him. I was just worried about the pack members, and the fear that was rapidly spreading among them. So when I went back to the meeting room, I was prepared to tell him all of that. But he wasn't there. And the meeting room was destroyed beyond recognition. My stomach bottomed out, and my heart squeezed so hard in my chest as I took in the aftermath of my mate's rage. This was Elias's doing. And I could not stop the feeling that this was because of me. Because of what I said. Guilt sat in my stomach like a hot stone, hot and uncomfortable. I sat on the only good chair left in the otherwise wrecked room and waited for him. He had probably gone on a run. Knowing him, the run could last for hours. I could have g
I grabbed a chair and hurled it against the wall. The wood was too fragile, too brittle to withstand the force of my anger, the force of the hit. The chair shattered. But my anger wasn't abated. It rose still, taking over my entire body, mind and soul. Isadora was wrong. She was utterly wrong. I wasn't putting my pack members at risk. And I was most definitely not picking Terrence over them. It was ridiculous for her to have even thought about it. I mean, I was the King. The Alpha. I was the most powerful Lycan in our world. It was my duty and my job to protect my people from everything. I would protect them with my life if I could, and yet Isadora had the guts to tell me that I was using them as fodder?Another chair hit the wall. And another. And another. Before long, the meeting room was in ruins around me. Someone cleared their throat behind me, and I turned around to face Carlos. Erina and Patrick lingered behind him, and I could see the stark fear on Patrick's face. I had
If I dropped a pin on the floor, every single person in the room would hear it land. That was how still the room became. It was almost as though everyone in here was holding their breath, and nobody was really breathing.Except me though. My heart slammed so hard against my chest and the rattling was so loud that it drowned all other sounds. It was all I could hear as I waited for someone to speak, to break this utterly suffocating silence. "Everybody out," Elias ordered eventually, and his voice broke across the fog that seemed to have surrounded everyone else. The guards filed out without a word, and Belle and her mother was next. When she got to the door, the woman turned to face me. There was tears in her eyes, and her gaze was for me alone. "I...I agree with you. What if those evil men take more children? What... what if they don't return the kids after? I... everyone is scared. My daughter is back, but I am scared still. Who knows what they're going to do next?" Then she
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“No!” I rushed over to stop him, standing between him and the door. “You can’t do anything.”His nostrils flared. “Isadora, I need you to get out of my way.”“No!” I stood my ground. “You’re not going to make any stupid decisions because of me.”“Stupid?” he scoffed. “The bastard took advantage of
The inside of the house was breathtaking.I expected it to be musty or dusty because he hadn’t been here in a while, but every inch of the house was spotless. It was absolutely magnificent with the large beige couches and the flowers on the windowsills.It didn’t just look like a home… it felt like







