LOGINDamianHer eyes fixed ahead while her head remained perfectly still toward a dark path I wasn’t interested in discovering, either because I simply didn’t care or because my tense heart refused to register it.Even then, my mind wasn’t here.“Any progress?” I asked Aaron, who was still fighting the pull relentlessly.Silence.Then came a faint yet determined hum.“I don’t know,” he muttered. “But I’m still trying. I doubt we can break through unless the witch does something… or we somehow find another way around it.”“Then we can’t stay still. Fight, Aaron. Fight. We are not weak alphas meant to be reduced to puppets by some witch,” I urged, straining against my restraints while enduring the stinging pain coursing through our bloodstream from whatever had been forged into those shackles.“It’s not that easy,” Aaron groaned tiredly. “Not unless we do something.”“Do something like what?” I asked.But my wolf suddenly went silent, as though he were observing the witch with quiet uncertai
Damian And it felt like I was the one it had all been carefully designed for.Every instinct inside me sharpened with terrifying precision. My eyes blazed violently beneath the dimness while my ears strained against the suffocating silence, listening for even the faintest sound that could somehow lead me back to my mate.I wasn’t making conclusions yet.My head was too buzzed, too overwhelmed, too clouded to properly force all the shattered pieces together.If I was trapped here for reasons I had yet to uncover, then my mate should either be somewhere around here… or dangerously close by.Unless there was another attack entirely.Another enemy. Another force moving in the shadows beyond the one already looming over us.Could there really be two separate individuals after both of us?No.That couldn’t possibly be the case.The darkness surrounding this place felt far too familiar. Far too connected. It carried the exact same sinister pull I had felt during the ambush. The same twisted
Damian Just immediately… “Well, well… look who finally graced my abode.” A strange, unfamiliar voice pierced through the air as Aaron curled up violently inside my head, forcing my attention toward the direction of the voice. A figure stood several meters away beneath the dim glow surrounding the chamber. The darkness concealed most of her features, but faint streaks of shimmering light danced through strands of her hair whenever she moved. A long flowing garment draped over her body, concealing her figure beneath layers of dark fabric that swayed softly with the unnatural current in the room. Yet despite the shadows, one thing was certain. That voice belonged to a woman. My jaw locked instantly as I attempted to step forward, only for an unfamiliar restraint to seize me in place. The force hit like invisible chains forged from something ancient and merciless. My wrists burned. My legs felt rooted to the ground beneath me as though the air itself had hardened around my body. E
LiamI left the mansion in silence, following the directions that had been sent to my phone only moments earlier. According to Philips, it was the exact point where the tracker’s signal had finally stopped moving.After leaving Olivia behind, I made the decision to involve a professional in handling the tracking device situation, and Philips had been the only person skilled enough for the job.Several minutes later, I arrived at the location.I parked my car a safe distance away from the exact spot before quietly stepping onto the narrow path that disappeared deep into the thick forest line. The evening air was cold, heavy with tension, and every crunch beneath my boots echoed louder than it should have.Carefully, I climbed one of the enormous tree trunks overlooking the area and settled onto a thick branch, allowing Ken partial control.Not because I couldn’t handle the situation myself.I could.But somehow, this felt different. For once in forever, I wanted both my wolf and me to
DamianIt was faint. Far too faint. But it belonged to her. It belonged to our mate.Aaron fought against the growing pull toward her with brutal rage, resisting every instinct screaming at us to stop. Yet, as we took another step, a freezing sensation suddenly enveloped us.The air shifted violently, charged with something dark and unnatural. The soft whimpers we had been hearing broke for only a fleeting second before the screams tore through again; sharp, menacing, bruised, raw, guttural… and then suddenly, nothing.Silence.Aaron pushed through the crushing darkness and eerie stillness, forcing himself forward as whatever unseen force held us loosened just slightly. In that brief opening, we stormed into the room with full force.And then my eyes landed on them.Four of them.They circled around a bright light flashing against the wall. My gaze snapped across the room, searching frantically…But Aurora was nowhere in sight.And her scent… was fading.Almost nonexistent.My heart n
DamianI stormed out of my office without another thought, my boots striking harshly against the polished floor as I headed straight for the main staircase leading to the second floor where Aurora was.Every second felt heavy.My mind swirled with unease, dread coiling tightly around us. Aaron stirred dangerously beneath my skin, restless and furious, clawing at every fragment of control I had left. The tension inside me grew heavier with each breath, turning my lungs tight and strained, as though even the air refused to settle inside me properly.That loud howl coming again, this time sounding far more distinct than before. The guards trembling, the mention of the Luna, and the sheer fear and dread curling around them was something I never saw coming.That wasn’t ordinary panic. It wasn’t confusing.It was terror.Pure, suffocating terror.I barely slowed when I crossed paths with the elders near the clearing. They looked ready to approach me, but the moment their eyes landed on me,
AuroraDamian was tender with me as we walked out of the room to join the others in the dining hall for breakfast. According to him, I needed something in my stomach unless I wanted to break down before dinner later.And he was right. My stomach kept grumbling, and I felt really exhausted and drain
Damian I couldn’t believe she had endured all of that and still longed for more, despite this being her first time. If she continued like this, she was surely going to be the death of me, and it didn’t feel wrong at all having this moment with her. When I woke up this morning and cast a glance
AuroraDamian didn’t respond. He didn’t speak a single word as he picked up the shampoo and began washing my hair, scrubbing gently. Every feel of his nails against my scalp felt like it was pulling me in and leaving me undone, while I kept betraying myself with the soft moan that slipped past my l
AuroraI surely woke up on the wrong side of the bed, stretching myself over the large, soft, silky duvet as the morning sun streamed through the room, casting a gentle golden glow across the entire space.I felt my whole body sore, especially down there, as I tried to push my thoughts back to the







