LOGINChapter 3- A Man Who Did Nothing
RONAN POV
The courtroom seemed to be spinning. Or maybe it was just my wolf screaming inside my head for standing there. For watching. For doing nothing.
I have faced war. I have shaken hands with the grim reaper himself. I have laughed in the face of fear and blood. And I have conquered. I always conquered.
But none of that felt like this.
This felt sharper. This felt deliberate. This felt unreal.
Yet you kept quiet when they tore her down.
My wolf reprimanded with a disapproving tone, and I winced at the truth in my beast’s voice.
I did. Heck. I probably fucked up. This had to be the biggest fuck ups of my life. But still, I did nothing.
Fuck.
But what was I to do? I was a mere commander. Yes, I held the ranks! Yes, I ruled the army of one of the biggest packs in South-East of the Southeast Pacific Ocean; I personally handpicked our guards, but I watched the men I trained and commanded drag her out of the courtroom like she was a criminal.
She wasn’t a criminal.
She was a work of art herself. Sometimes a little too chaotic. Too perfect. But she wasn’t a criminal.
“I can’t believe she would do something like this.” A soft voice yanked my mind to the present. I tipped my head to the side just in time as Selene placed a gentle, cautious hand on my arm.
The gesture was featherlight but still made my body stiffen painfully. My wolf recoiled violently inside of me that I nearly grimaced.
It wasn’t that I hated Selene. No. The problem was worse. The guilt that stared at me at night with black eyes and an unforgiving presence. Heavy, suffocating guilt.
Selene noticed the tension immediately. Her fingers twitched slightly against my sleeves before slipping away slowly.
Something painful flashed in her eyes.
“She is innocent until proven guilty.” I gritted my teeth, feeling the injustice far too close, as if it had all happened to me.
“But the evidence is staggering. Everyone saw her with Elder Vale and-,”
“That does not mean she poisoned him.” I cut her off, exasperation lacing my tone and making it snarky. I didn’t mean to be snarky.
I also didn’t mean to stand there and watch as everything she ever held dear came crashing down in front of her.
But you kept quiet.
My wolf barked again and I wished I could reach inside my mind and yank the beast by the snout before punching it in the face. He didn’t need to remind me. I was guilty enough.
“Well, then who did? Because last time I checked it was my dearest sister who handled everything. Every single detail from the tapestry down to the wines. She didn’t even allow Mother to step in, or Father to have an opinion. She took it all up herself. Like she always did.” Selene’s words dragged something heavier, something I couldn’t quite put a finger on.
Yet.
“And she is not stupid enough to poison an elder during the Alphas’ Council. She knows better than that.” Besides, Aurelia barely had enemies. Heck, that little wolf had every single living creature eating out of the palm of her hand. She was the literal definition of perfection. And everyone loved her.
I mean who wouldn’t love someone who threw a feast for literally anything? The woman threw celebration feasts for teenagers surviving their first shifts. She remembered birthdays, and she visited injured warriors personally. She once organized an entire festival because one orphaned pup said he’d never had a real birthday before.
That was Aurelia. Sunshine wrapped in stubbornness.
Always inspiring.
And yet not even one person stood up for her!
That knocked all the air from out of my lungs.
“Maybe it wasn’t stupidity..” Selene murmured. “Maybe it was arrogance. Maybe it was the fact that she had gotten too used to being perfect and in control that she thought she would get away with this. Maybe, she thought blowing things for father during the most important gathering in our world would finally make her what she had been pinning on her entire life.” Selene added with a shrug. Her hands were folded in front of her.
I looked at her. I really looked at her. She felt my gaze, cast a small smile before looking at the closed double doors where Aurelia’s scent lingered, serving as a painful reminder of my failure.
“She poisoned an elder, Ronan.” She stated as a matter of fact. “The motive is yet to be found, but she did. She had access. She had proximity. Everything else points right at her.”
“She didn’t.” I retorted through clenched teeth.
“You don’t know that.”
“Yes, but I know her.” I snapped, words coming out too quickly and too fiercely. Selene froze, her eyes growing glossy. A strange silence stretched between us. Too long. Too cold.
And then she smiled. A small, sad, broken smile.
“You always do that.” She murmured, refusing to look at me.
“Do what?”
“Defend her.” The words weren’t bitter. And that right there was exactly my problem. They hurt far more worse because they sounded wounded.
She spun on her heel and faced me, taking one dangerous step towards me. She was too close. Too close that my wolf coiled inwardly. Not aggressive. Just uneasy.
“I know you care for her. I know you have, since the first time you arrived here and Father welcomed your pack into ours. I know you look at her like she has hung the moon herself. I know you dream of a future with her even though she is not your fated mate but you can’t deny this.” Her words were clear. Precise, and heavy as they settled in my chest.
“Selene…” A muscle ticked in my jaw. She raised her hand and shook her head. Silencing me.
“No, Ronan.” I swallowed. Hard. Unable to form words or bring myself to say anything. What else could I say?
I had created this monster. This hateful, thing standing in front of me wearing Selene’s face, it was my own doing.
“I didn’t mean to hurt you,” I said in a small voice. Another sad smile formed on her face.
“Well, you did. And look where we are.” My beast growled, a deep, hollow ache blooming in my chest.
“But it is clear she fooled us all. Maybe the perfect heiress, the perfect daughter, the kind alpha-to-be, isn’t so kind as we all thought.” She gave me a double tap on my arm before walking off. The sound of her heels clicking against the marble filled the space.
I hadn’t even realized that people had begun filing out of the courtroom until the heady presence forced me to bend my neck as Alpha Dominus Voss stepped closer to where I stood cemented to the floor.
“You doubt her guilt.” He stated in that domineering alpha voice that made no room for questions.
“I question the timing,” I stated softly. “The method. The boldness of doing it during the most important gathering we have ever hosted.” I shook my head at the absurdity of the situation.
“I am listening.” He folded his arms across his chest, causing the taut muscles of his arms and shoulders to grow bulkier, like they wanted out of the restraints of the suit he wore.
“She was at the entrance when the guests started arriving. She personally escorted each one to the ballroom before reclaiming her position by the door. She was precise. Controlled. Like always.” I paused, the image of her standing in the middle of the courtroom, alone, confused, flashed before my eyes.
“She couldn’t have possibly done it.” I shook my head. Refusing to believe for a second that she was capable of such a thing.
“I know what it looks like. And I know you refuse to believe that she could commit such a crime. I do too. As her father, it pains me that I have to deliver her punishment. But we cannot let this slide. This is bigger than us. You understand?” I nodded to his words.
“Don’t let whatever trivial feelings you have for her cloud your judgment. Remember, your duty is to me. Not Aurelia. Your duty is to this pack. And if Aurelia is the threat, then you are to snuff her out.”
The implication tasted bitter on my tongue.
If the investigation led to that, if she truly committed murder, then I was going to have to kill her. It was my hand that was going to put her down.
“Stormveil Pack wants answers. And Davon wants justice served. I owe that to him. I have to give him that before the gathering officially starts. We don’t want war with other packs. We don’t want favor shifting from us. We worked too hard to be where we are today. We cannot let anything destroy what we have built. Even if it is my own flesh and blood.” He paused for a second before pinning a hard glare on me. His eyes flashed with golden slits, his wolf coming just an inch from the surface.
“Remember your position in this pack.” He slapped a hand on my shoulder before spinning on his heel and strutting out of the courtroom. Leaving me there with a hollow ache in my chest, and a metallic taste in my blood.
Once again I was reminded of my position.
Of why I couldn’t stand up for her.
Of why I let the guards take her to the dungeons like she was some type of hooligan.
Once again I was reminded that I was nothing but a commander.
Chapter 43- The Painful TruthAURELIA POVSomething wasn’t right. I had been staring at Azrael’s neck for the last five minutes. Not subtly. Not discreetly. Blatantly and suspiciously. Like a detective trying to solve a murder. And the conclusion my mind was drawing was fucking harrowing. There was absolutely nothing on that skin. Not a mark. Not a bruise. Not even a faint discoloration. Just smooth, tan skin. My stomach knotted. I knew what I had done last night. I remembered it perfectly. Azrael kissed me with the passion of a thousand burning suns. Cancel that, he didn’t kiss me. He devoured my lips like he was sucking the very essence of my soul right from my mouth. And I melted, my knees turning into jello from the ruthlessly delicious assault. And then, I kissed his neck. I left a stupid little hickey on his neck. When he left, it had been there, bright red and very much alive.So why the hell wasn’t it there now?A chill crawled down my spine from the possible answer. But
Chapter 42- Brothers and Bad DecisionsAZRAEL POVMy head hurt. Which was unusual. Because almost nothing could give me a headache. Pain exploded everywhere in my skull, à distinct sensation of my shoulders being pulled in all directions, shoulders are not meant to go overwhelming.I groaned, the sound echoing around the space with an eerie, haunting sound. My head pounded viciously, and I pried my eyes open. Familiar stone walls greeted me from all directions, iron chains rattled with little movements, and I knew instantly where I was. The dungeon. Chained in my own fucking castle. I stared blankly ahead for several seconds, trying to decipher what the actual fuck was going on. And then the memories returned. The best night ever. Aurelia walking beside me, all carefree and happy. Her small cabin, and then, the kiss. The damned, perfect kiss that unraveled me in ways I have never deemed possible. The slip of control, her sweet taste that exploded in my mouth, causing my beast to pu
Chapter 41- The ImposterMALRIK POVI clearly may have overestimated my plan and didn’t think through before I decided to go ahead with it. In my defense, knocking my brother unconscious and chaining him in the dungeon had felt like an excellent idea. He wouldn’t run after me, telling me this and that. Oh, don't, it will kill our mate, Malrik. Oh, let’s wait for Ysara to come back, Malrik. Oh, you can’t control your beast, Malrik. Blah fucking blah.While he was right half of the time, I didn’t need to hear his voice preaching about control and shit. So I chained him with the same chains that I always wore on the night of the full moon. Brilliant. Right?But, right now? Not so much. Because seeing Aurelia made all thoughts go poof, and now I stood against Azrael’s car with a dry mouth and a slight tremor in my bones. I was a nervous wreck, especially when she looked at me like I had hung the moon myself.Against my better judgment, I unglued myself from the car and walked to wher
Chapter 40- Golden CuriosityAURELIA POVSleep had abandoned me completely. Not even a little bit. Not even enough to pretend I had rested. No. I had spent the entire night staring at my ceiling while replaying every second of my time with He-who-shall-not-be-named.The dinner. The laughter, the way everything had felt so natural and so easy. The way he had looked at me like I hung the moon in the sky with my own hands. And then… the kiss. The one kiss that set my entire soul on fire and snapped something inside of me. Or maybe awakened something. I honestly wasn’t sure which one was worse. Because no matter how many times I replayed it in my head, I kept arriving on one conclusion. That growl wasn’t human.And those eyes… The dangerous, otherworldly glow in his eyes… A shiver crawled down my spine as a memory flashed raw inside my brain. The giant lycan in the meadow. The one that had curled around me and brought me to its chest as it lay its massive, giant head on top of my head.
Chapter 39- Midnight Rendezvous 1AURELIA POVTwenty-five minutes later, we were walking through streets that looked nothing like midnight. People filled the sidewalks, music drifted through the air, and street vendors called out from every direction. Life buzzed around us. “Wow.” I breathed as I looked around, chewing on the roasted gizzards that were drizzled in sauce. “You like it?” “I never knew a place like this existed.” It was vibrant. Alive in so many ways. “I am glad you like it.” He said, taking a bite from his own skewer. We walked around, skewers in hand, and me talking animatedly about my new department and how I was
Chapter 38- Midnight RendezvousAURELIA POVAll of this was Azrael’s fault. Everything bad happening in my life… definitely his fault. There was no way a single lunch should leave someone incapable of functioning for the entire week. Yet here I was, still thinking about him.The conversation I had with Tommy-my homeless friend, made me view him in a different light. I saw him more as a human than an unreachable god that lived among the stars in the sky. And I didn’t know if that was good or bad. Or maybe both.My supervisor had been surprisingly understanding when I didn’t show up for work the entire afternoon and only returned the next day. Unfortunately
Chapter 34- Perfectly ChaoticAZRAEL POVI walked away from the chaos with laughter threatening to rip out of me. My mate had a
Chapter 30- The One Who Tames BeastsMALRIK POVMy beast was calm. Painfully so. I honestly didn’t know whether to be rel
Chapter 32- The Forest Has EyesAURELIA POVBy the time I finally got home, I was exhausted. Not physical emotion. No. That one
Chapter 31- The Untouchable LoveAZRAEL POVThe office doors opened quietly. I didn’t bother looking up from the reports sprawled on my desk because I knew who it was.







