Chapter 39/ Epilogue Five years later Foxy’s POV It’s like my past is a dream. A dream of things that seem so distant from the life I’m living now. I can’t imagine living without Blair and our twin sons, Blade and Austin, and it looks like I finally found my happy ending. I love my little family, and Blair and I are happily mated. It was a struggle the first couple of months when we returned to the pack. My new pack. I was accepted, of course, but Logan and Blake had some real issues with letting me go. I heard the story about the threat to Blake and how he was forced pretty much to mate with Caroline. I also listened to the story of the setup for Logan with his mate that he did not want. And I forgave Ace at the end. I mean, he did take care of me all this time, but in the future, I did choose my mate, Alpha Blair. The guys even attended our ceremony even though every single one of them tried to make me leave with them. In the end, I knew they were happy for me, and when we annou
Chapter 1. Sam´s POV ”Wake up, Sam!” “I’m awake. I promise…” I answered with a raspy sleepy voice. Obviously, I wasn’t awake at all. Before realizing that someone was next to my bed, I felt strong arms pulling me up, only to crash into my bedroom wall. “Ough. What’s your problem, Jake? “I knew it was my brother even though my eyes were still closed. The smell of cinnamon, earth, and sun lingered in my room. That was one of the highlights of being a werewolf. Our enhanced sense of smell and being able to identify anyone by their unique sent. I didn’t need my eyes open to realize it was my brother that so abruptly had woken me up.“You’re my problem, sis. We’re going to be late. Today is the day we’ve trained for the last couple of years. I need you to be on time today and to make an effort. We need this. Our pack needs this. I don’t want to remind you what happened last time, do I?” How could I forget? The whole pack resented me for it. I would never be able to forget. I stood up
Chapter 2 Blair’s POV “Hey, Babe,” Natasha says and closes the distance between us. She kisses me hungrily, and I just let her. I don’t care for her, but at least Natasha is a distraction from the longing feeling within me. I was so close to finding my fated mate, and then she disappeared. There were no traces, no answers, and I had no clue where to look for her. Natasha begins to undress me, and I remain still, not stopping her. She's a great lay, and for now, it is enough for me. After she finishes giving me oral pleasure, I tell her that I want to be alone. She leaves, slightly wounded from my indifference. But I don't care. I sigh. “Why did I agree to this?” I question myself. I know the answer to my question. It’s because I might find her. My mate, the girl I met two years ago and still haven’t seen again. It’s been driving me crazy. Insane. I let my hand sweep through my dark hair and look at myself in the mirror. I have at least a four-day stubble, and I should probably mak
Sam’s POV “Wake up, sis, we are here,” Jake says with a smooth, calm voice while he gently rubbed my shoulder for me to wake up. I stared out the window and realized it was just a dream. Or a nightmare, whatever you would like to call it. I was thankful. This year being it the 100th evening games, we would not be practicing at the old camp, close to the Black Wolf's territory. And to be honest, that was the only reason I had accepted to participate again. The thoughts of the Black Wolf pack made me shiver of terror, and I didn’t want to be close to that area again. Never again. I had a habit of getting into trouble, and I could recall many situations where I had been too drunk to realize my mistake. And even sober, I would get myself into trouble. Jesus, I thought. If Jake only knew half of it… The last year I worked at a nightclub, and boy, did that sit well with Lily. She thrived in that sort of surrounding—cunning people for extra tips, or even worse, participating in gambling a
Blake’s POV I was trying to sort the last details before all the warriors would arrive. As the former beta of the moon pack, I was in charge of their accommodation at the camp. Well, I had offered to do this job, to be honest. I got the news a couple of days ago from Jake that he had finally convinced his baby sister Sam to tag along. Last time I saw her was two years ago.Two long years ago. No one knew about our secret lustful meetings, and the day I left for my new pack, she didn’t even show up to say farewell. I would at least want to say goodbye, even if it would be in a formal way since our relationship was a well-hidden secret. Good knows how much I missed her. She was always so easy-going, spontaneous, and adorable. She had me and her brother rolled around her finger. But she was also broken. She never said why and I never questioned. She was a fantastic warrior, fearless and ruthless if needed, and I sure as hell worshiped the ground she walked at, but it was never easy to b
Alpha Blair’s POV I slowly walked out from one of the packs- houses that we’re hosting all the alphas and betas from different packs. Since our pack is feared, we didn’t have to share our accommodation with any other packs. The house was completely isolated from the other buildings. It was filled with though warriors eager to show off in the competition. We would rule this time. I was carrying my black leather jacket over my left shoulder, and I had decided that I would not participate in any form of training today. I had a terrible hang-over, and my wolf was restless, making my head hurt even more. Since it was our turn to be in charge of the evening games this year, I needed to be introduced to the other competitors; It made me smirk. We ‘ere feared for several reasons, and our lust for blood, women, and money was well known. We took what we wanted and never looked back with remorse. The game was a big event and even more significant since it was the anniversary of 100 years. It s
Chapter 6 Sam’s POV I stiffened when the Alpha approached me. His dark hair looked messy like he had been touching it several times. His sparkling blue eyes looked as beautiful as I remembered. I could feel his eyes searching mine, but I refused to look at him. What if he remembered me? I knew for sure that he wouldn’t be able to identify me by my scent. I was an expert in hiding it, and he had never seen my face, which I was also sure of, luckily. However, his Beta might recognize me, but I sure hoped that was not the case? I shivered. I resented him, his pack, and their reputation was well known. They were ruthless, killing rouges, killing people like me, with the heritage trait of our old pack. He could never know who I was, and he would never learn about my past or heritage. But it was worse than that. Lucy was sure that he belonged to us, that he was our mate. I cursed. Our participation in the tournaments was not going as planned. I was supposed to come here for one last tim
Chapter 7 Jake’s POV My sister, whom I loved more than anything in life, was about to be attacked by two of the best warriors of the Black wolf pack. She could never keep her damn mouth shut. I was furious with her. I kept looking towards Alpha Blair, and I swear I could see a slight smug on his face. Was he enjoying this? The Alpha kept pacing back and forth on the ground and kept staring towards the direction of Sam and the warriors. I could only hope that I had trained her enough to don’t let anger take control of her. I don’t think anyone with our heritage could understand the difficulty of having two wolves that are both demanding and with their own will. Sam was strong, but she was also so broken, and for some reason, it got worse two years ago. The same year we won the evening games for the first time. After the finals, she got intoxicated and ran away. I don’t know what happened that night, but she was never the same after that. She hardly spoke to me. We used to be so clo