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RED FLARE PACK
The hospital smell made me want to vomit. Or maybe that was the illness eating away at my insides. I couldn't tell anymore.
"We need to discuss payment," the pack doctor said, his voice cold and clinical. "The treatment isn't cheap, and your family—"
"We'll find a way," my father interrupted, his voice breaking. "Please, just save my daughter."
I wanted to tell him not to worry, that I would be fine, but I couldn't form the words. My body felt like it was on fire, burning from the inside out. The rare blood disease had struck me suddenly, and without the expensive treatment, I would die within weeks.
"Mr. Johnson," the doctor said quietly. "The Alpha might be willing to help. He's known to give loans to pack members in dire situations."
"No." Mother's voice was firm. "We can't go to him. The interest—"
"Our daughter is dying!" my father shouted, cutting her off. “Our only child is dying. You don't expect me to fold my hands and watch her die.”
I faded in and out after that. Days blurred together in a haze of pain and medication. I heard whispers, arguments, desperate pleas. Then one day, I woke up feeling better. The fire in my veins had cooled. The doctor smiled at me for the first time.
"You're going to live, Elena." He said, full of smiles.
I should have been happy, but instead, I saw the fear in my parents' eyes and knew something terrible had happened.
Six months later, I stood in front of the Alpha in his palace mansion, my small bag clutched in trembling hands.
"You can't do this!" my mother sobbed, clinging to me. "She's just eighteen!"
"The debt must be paid," the former Alpha said coldly. He stood on his porch, looking down at us like we were insects. "You borrowed fifty thousand dollars, and promised to pay it back in three months. It's been more than six months now, yet I haven't received a dime from your family. Did you think that money came for free?"
"We'll pay you back," my father begged. "Just give us more time to—"
"You have nothing! You are nothing. But your daughter..." The Alpha's eyes raked over me, and I felt sick to my stomach again. "She can work off the debt. She is young and healthy. Ten years of service to the Alpha's family should cover it."
I gasped. "Ten years?" My voice came out as a whisper.
"You should be grateful," he said, dismissively. "I could have demanded payment immediately. Your family would be homeless. Instead, I'm giving you a chance."
After all pleas to the Alpha fell on deaf ears, my parents knew there was nothing they could do anymore.
I could literally see my father's heart breaking into more than a million pieces right there.
“I'm sorry, Elena. I'm a failure. I’m sorry I failed you.” He said painfully, my heart tore into shreds watching my beloved father tell me that he failed me.
My mother kissed my forehead, her tears hot against my skin. "I'm so sorry, baby. We’re so sorry."
"It's okay, Mum. It's fine dad," I lied, holding back my tears. "I'll be fine. I'll be okay."
I definitely wasn't okay.
The moment they bade me farewell and stepped out of the palace mansion, I broke apart, and cried till I almost got blind.
“Guards!” I heard the Alpha's voice calling out to the guards. “Get this one out of my sight.” He ordered and immediately, the guards grabbed me and took me away.
The Alpha's mansion was beautiful and terrifying at the same time. I was given a tiny room in the servants' quarters and a uniform that marked me as property. The other servants barely spoke to me, afraid to befriend someone so low in status.
One evening, I was summoned to the palace.
"You'll be working for my son, Jackson," the Alpha informed me. "He's around your age, so you'll attend to his needs, keep his quarters clean, and stay out of sight unless called for."
I nodded, without questions because who dares to question the Alpha if they don't have a death wish?
I had seen Jackson Stone before, from a distance. He was every woman's dream, and every girl's crush. Including me. When we were much younger, I had a crush on him and wished we would get married one day, but at the same time, I knew it was just a foolish wish because we were worlds apart. He was the future Alpha of the Pack, while I was a nobody. My family was of the lowest ranks too.
Well, every girl in the pack knew who he was. Even the ones who hadn't seen him knew what he looked like; tall, handsome, with blonde hair and piercing blue eyes. The future Alpha. Completely untouchable for someone like me.
“Do you understand?” The Alpha's voice snapped me out of my thoughts.
"Yes, sir," I murmured, my head still bowed, as I waited to be ordered to leave.
"Elena?" The Alpha's voice dropped dangerously low. "If you displease my son in any way, your family will pay the price. Do you understand?"
I nodded quickly because I understood perfectly.
For many months, I worked in silence. I cleaned Jackson's room while he was out training. I laid out his clothes, organized his things, and made myself invisible. He barely even acknowledged my existence, which was a relief. Sometimes I caught him looking at me with curiosity, but he never spoke.
Then came the night that changed everything.
I was cleaning Jackson's chambers really late, later than usual. He was supposed to be at a pack celebration, but I heard footsteps in the hallway. The door burst open, and Jackson stumbled in, reeking of alcohol.
"Who—" His eyes struggled to focus on me. "Oh. The maid."
"I'll finish quickly and leave, Alpha Jackson," I said without thinking properly, backing toward the door.
"Alpha Jackson," he repeated mockingly. "So formal. What's your name again?"
"Elena, sir."
"Elena." He moved closer, unsteady on his feet. "Pretty name. Pretty girl. Why haven't I noticed you before?"
"I should go—"
His hand shot out, grabbing my wrist. "Stay. I'm lonely. Everyone at that party was so boring, talking about pack politics and pack duties." He laughed bitterly. "They want me to marry Sophia soon too. Did you know that?" He added, a little too excited.
I had heard the rumors about them being together. I heard pack gossipers say Sophia was his first love. Truly, she was beautiful, from a good high rank family of Betas. She was the definitely the perfect fit for the future Alpha of Red Flare Pack.
"She's beautiful," I whispered, trying to pull away gently.
"She is," he agreed, his grip tightening. "But she doesn't look at me the way you're looking at me right now."
I knew that was the alcohol talking and I knew i needed to flew immediately.
"Please, I need to—"
"Why are you afraid?" He pulled me closer, his breath hot against my face. "I'm not going to hurt you. I'm not a monster."
"I know, sir. I just—"
"Stop calling me sir." His other hand cupped my face, his thumb brushing my cheek. "We're the same age, aren't we?"
"Alpha Jackson, you've had too much to drink. In the morning—"
"In the morning, I'll go back to being the perfect son," he said. "The perfect future Alpha. Tonight, I just want to enjoy. Forget pack responsibilities."
I tried to push him away, but he was obviously too strong. The alcohol had lowered his inhibitions, and made him aggressive. My protests fell on deaf ears.
I screamed in horror as he tore off my clothes, pinned me to his bed, and forcefully had his way with me. And when it was all over, he passed out on his bed, leaving me trembling on the floor.
The lights flickered back on just as I burst out of the room, my shoes slapping hard against the floor of the corridor."ELENA!"I heard Beta Tristan's voice thunder behind me, but I didn't stop. I didn't even look back. My whole body was running on pure instinct now, and every thought in me was telling me to put as much distance as possible between myself and whatever those silver eyes belonged to."ELENA! COME BACK HERE THIS INSTANT!" Tristan yelled again.I still didn't stop, instead I kept moving, my breath tearing in and out of my lungs, and my heart slamming against my ribs."There was something in there!" I shouted back over my shoulder, not slowing down. "There was something. I swear it was watching us, Beta! I saw it!""And you think I don't already know that?!" He shouted back at me.His voice was suddenly much closer than I expected, and a moment later his hand clamped down hard on my arm, yanking me to a stop so abruptly I nearly fell.I spun to face him, my chest heaving
Beta Tristan led the way through one corridor after another, his pace brisk and unyielding, and I hurried along behind him, careful to keep close enough that I wouldn't fall behind and far enough that I wasn't stepping on his heels.We finally stopped in a long, narrow hallway lined with closed doors on either side. He turned to face me, his arms folding across his chest."This is where you will spend most of your time from now on," he said. "Before we go any further, I need you to understand something.""Yes, sir." I paid close attention to every word."I will not condone slackness." His voice was laced with firmness, and finality. "Not one ounce of slackness from you or anyone serving in this household will be condoned. Do you understand?""Yes, Beta." I answered, and nodded quickly."The Alpha," He continued, his tone dropping slightly, "is a very sensitive man. He is more sensitive than you can imagine, especially given everything that has happened in recent times which I'm sure y
"Yes, Alpha." Those words strangely echoed in my head, refusing to make sense.My eyes darted around the corridor, scanning every shadowed corner, every alcove, and every space large enough to hide a man, but there was nothing. There was absolutely no one. The hallway remained exactly as empty as it had been a moment before, save for the four of us standing frozen in it.I didn't understand.Beta Tristan was the first to recover. He blinked once, sharply, like someone clearing water from his eyes, and straightened his shoulders."You heard the Alpha." He said, his voice tight, and directed at Cain and the two guards. "He has instructed that she is not to be sent back."My heart dropped to my stomach and then straight through the floor.I stared at Tristan, waiting for him to be wrong. I desperately waited for someone to correct him, and say he made a mistake but nobody did. Cain's face was still pale, and the guards stood rigid, both of them avoiding my eyes entirely."Leave us." Bet
The walk to the Alpha's quarters felt endless. It felt like we were heading to the end of the world. The guards kept a firm grip on each of my arms, half dragging me along the stone path, my bare feet stumbling over uneven ground I couldn't fully see in the dark. Tears blurred everything around me, but even through them, I noticed something strange the moment the towering structure of the quarters came into view.It was quiet, but I didn’t understand the silence. I had tried to live in silence for a long time, and it was that heavy and suffocating type of silence that came after loss, but this one was different. This silence had something else attached to it. It was like a pressure that pressed against my skin the closer we got, like the air itself was holding its breath.My stomach turned over slowly inside me, and then I heard something I hadn't heard in longer than I could remember.“Something is different here.” I froze for half a step, startled as I recognized the voice of my wo
~MOON DAWN PACK~"JAKE!!!"I jerked awake, my own scream tearing through my throat before my eyes were even fully open. My hands clawed at the air in front of me, still reaching, and trying to hold onto something that wasn't there."Jake!" I gasped, scrambling upright on the thin mat. "Jake, I'm here, I'm right here—""Elena." I heard my name as gentle hands grabbed my shoulders firmly. "Elena, stop. Look at me. Please, look at me right now."It was Mira.Her face came into focus slowly, her brows pulled together, her eyes wide and worried."He's gone," I choked out, the dream still vivid and raw behind my eyes. "They took him. He was right there, Mira. I had him, he was in my arms and they took him again—""Elena, listen to me." Her grip on my shoulders tightened. "You have to lower your voice right now. Else, Cain will hear you.""But I had him." The tears streamed down my face, hot and unstoppable. "I finally had him and they took him. They ripped him right out of my arms and he wa
~ELENA~The forest pressed in around me from every direction, dense and unfamiliar. The trees were too tall and the air was too thick with the scent of wet bark and rotting leaves.Honestly, I didn't know how I got here. I just knew I was standing in the middle of nowhere.I turned slowly, my heart hammering against my ribs inside of me. My eyes scanned the whole place as I searched the shadows between the trees, waiting for something to move, but nothing did."Hello?" My voice came out barely above a whisper, but silence answered me.“Hello.” I tried again, a bit louder this time, but my voice echoed back to me.And so I kept walking, my steps careful on the uneven ground, and my senses stretched as far as they could reach. I knew something was wrong, I could feel it deep inside me, but I couldn't even point out what was wrong in this place I couldn't name. I couldn't even remember arriving here. I couldn't remember where I was before or what I was doing or how I arrived where I was
Mother's words hung in the air of the court like smoke that refused to clear anytime soon.She stood in front of the council, trembling. Her swollen eyes were fixated on Alpha Jackson with a desperation that had nowhere left to go. She had asked the only question she had carried all the way there,
"Guards!" Alpha Jackson's voice cut through the noise like a warrior's sword, sharp and commanding, hitting off the walls of the court with authority that left no room for delay.The heavy doors swung open almost immediately, and one of the outer guards stepped inside, shutting the doors firmly beh
The voice was tiny, high-pitched, and bursting with a joy so pure and free that it felt like the tension in the room had dissolved like butter in fire.“Daddy?” Beta Raphael muttered under his breath, his tone laced with disbelief.He couldn't believe what he had just heard.The little girl ran wit
The silence that followed was suffocating. Raphael laid crumpled against the shattered remains of the bookshelf, wood splinters digging into his palms, and books scattered around him like fallen soldiers.His skull throbbed where it had connected with the edge of the shelf, and he could feel the s







