Chapter 9: The Darkest HourFenrir was angry, so angry that he couldn't think straight, he was running so fast. He was blaming himself for risking the security of his pack. Fenrir's wolf, growling and snarling, paced back and forth in his mind. "Where is she, Fenrir? You let your guard down, and now she's gone! If anything happens to our mate, I will destroy everything," His wolf warned him. Fenrir's thoughts raced, his mind a jumble of emotions. "I don't know, wolf. I thought she was innocent, but maybe Sylvia was right. Maybe Aria was playing me all along." His wolf snarled, "You're the Alpha, Fenrir! You can't afford to be blind! Find her, and find out the truth! I know our mate is innocent, you dare think that she is a culprit here, no she is not..." His wolf was getting furious at him and his thoughts, that he was accusing Aria. Fenrir's eyes scanned the forest, his senses on high alert. He had searched for hours, but there was no sign of Aria.The pack was growing restless, a
Fenrir's search for Aria had been relentless, but every lead seemed to end in a dead end. His pack was growing restless. Sylvia had gone to get help and it was hours ago, but she didn't come back till now, Fenrir felt as if he was circling in the same place. There is something that he is missing out. The mysterious voice didn't come again... But Fenrir refused to give up. He knew Aria was out there and could feel her presence calling to him. As he crept through the forest, his eyes scanned the terrain, searching for any sign of her. The thought that his mate is in danger makes him lose his senses. But for her safety and to find her, Fenrir has to calm down, relax his brain to think straight, and get help from nature through his wolf. Fenrir stopped at a clearing and there he sat down on the ground. He took a deep breath and concentrated around him. Fenrir closed his eyes and relaxed, he wanted to talk to his wolf. "I am sorry, I didn't believe you, I should have trusted you about A
"No, Master, I would never betray you...' Sylvia said, her eyes filled with water as she could not breathe. Brian held on her neck loose and Sylvia took deep breaths. She gulped then calmed herself down. "Master, I did not tell anyone about Aria's location, I came to the pack and kept quiet. But still, he found Aria. I don't know how..." Sylvia was shocked at it. "And also, he did not tell anyone about that Omega or her location, I am confused as to why he is doing all of this for an Omega girl..." Sylvia shared her thoughts with Brian. "It is all because you have lost your charm. Till yesterday, that Alpha was wrapped around your fingers and now he is not even looking at you... What has changed?" Brian said. He went sit down on his chair and gulped a glass of whiskey. "It is not only your fight for power. But I have my reason to do all of this, I have revenge to take and will do it at any cost." Sylvia sneered. "I don't want anyone to doubt both of us. So, for a few days, we wil
Both the guards ran out of Fenrir's chamber to call Ethan. They were so scared. As they reached the house, one of them knocked on the door. The drops of cool sweat were visible on their heads as they were so afraid to deliver the message of the Alpha to Ethan. But they have to do it. Otherwise, there will be consequences. Ethan was sleeping when he heard a knock on the door. He got up from his bed and came downstairs. He crossed the corridor and opened the door. Ethan was a bit shocked to see the Alpha guards at his door. He raised an eyebrow at their pale faces. "What is it?" He asked. The guard gulped. "Delta, Alpha Fenrir is calling for you in his office. He said to deliver the message to you that you should be in the office in ten minutes. If you do not arrive on time, he will kill you. Ten minutes mean ten minutes..." The guards delivered the message. Now, the blood on Ethan's face drained as his skin also turned white. He ran back inside, he was shirtless. Ethan wore his shirt
Sylvia was not used to being ignored for such a long time, so she decided to go and meet Fenrir. Fenrir had not seen her for the last three to four days; the last time they met was when he was in the forest looking for Aria. Sylvia knocked on the door. "Come in..." Fenrir said. She entered his room. Fenrir was standing by the window looking outside. She went and stopped by his side. She grabbed his arm and put her head on his shoulder. "Fenrir, what's changed?" She asked. "Huh!" Fenrir came out from the train of his thoughts; he was thinking about something else. "I am asking, why haven't you called me into your chamber for days now..." She asked. Sylvia was relieved to see that the Omega girl wasn't there anymore. "I was busy. You know everything that happened very well. I am still in shock to find out that there is a culprit among us," Fenrir said to her. Sylvia hummed. "It is possible. This is a very large and very old pack. There are many enemies around us. It could be anyone
As Sylvia stormed out of Fenrir's chamber, her mind churned with a whirlwind of emotions. Anger, betrayal, and regret tangled together, knotting her stomach with each step she took. How had a simple confrontation spiraled so wildly out of control?Finding refuge in the quiet solitude of her quarters, Sylvia sank onto the edge of her bed, her thoughts a fierce storm raging within her. She replayed the scene in Fenrir's chamber over and over, each word exchanged a dagger to her pride."I shouldn't have said those things," she muttered to herself, her voice barely above a whisper. "But he... he pushed me too far."The memory of Fenrir's anger flashed before her eyes, his voice booming with authority as he pinned her down with the weight of his disappointment. It was a side of him she had never seen before, and it cut deeper than any physical wound. He has never even raised his voice on Sylvia, never... "I thought he trusted me," Sylvia whispered, her voice trembling with a mixture of hu
As the discussion about the magic wall in the south of the pack and the announcement of his beta came to a close, Fenrir cleared his throat, his expression serious as he broached a new topic. "There is another matter that weighs heavily on my mind," he began, his voice commanding the attention of the room. "I recently learned of the treatment of our Omega wolves within our pack."The elders exchanged uneasy glances, a sense of unease settling over the room at Fenrir's unexpected revelation. Elder Thalia spoke up, her voice filled with concern. "What do you mean, Alpha Fenrir?" she inquired, her tone tinged with tension.Fenrir's jaw tightened, his eyes flashing with a mixture of frustration and determination. "I was not aware of the extent to which our Omegas have been mistreated," he admitted, his voice tinged with regret. "It is unacceptable."Elder Markus furrowed his brow, his mind racing with the implications of Fenrir's words. "Surely, there must be some mistake," he ventured, h
In the side of the pack, across the magic wall. In that same abandoned house, Sylvia was sitting on a sofa and Brian was standing near the window looking at the darkness and shadows outside the house. "What happened between you two? I told you, you're losing your charm, and now this..." Brain asked Sylvia to meet him in secret. She came and now he is asking her what happened between her and Fenrir. "It is none of your business, it was just a small fight. Fenrir still trusts me. And I am one of the warriors of the pack. So, you don't have to worry about anything..." Sylvia tried to convince him. But he smirked. "Yeah, that I know, how much he trusts you! He has a list of people that he doubts, and I may not be on the list yet, but your name is already on it." Brain said. "And I don't wonder why, it is all because of the things you do in your foolishness," Brian said, he could see the silhouettes of darkness dancing in the forest. His eyes are glowing red. He is angry, but, he has t