Eden laid on the bare ground, tears streaming down her face as she begged for a rebirth and her plea echoed in the universe. She had gone through so much pain and suffering, and she couldn't take it anymore.The desperation for a new life was evident in her voice. But whether her request for a rebirth would be granted or not, one thing was clear. She had a resilient spirit.The trials and tribulations she had faced had taken a toll on her, but she refused to give up. Her experiences of rejection, ridicule, and loss had scarred her deeply, yet she held onto the hope that a fresh start would provide her with the happiness and love she craved.With tears still flowing, she poured out her heart, baring her vulnerabilities to the world. It was a cathartic release, a moment of vulnerability that allowed her to confront her pain and express her desires for a better life. She knew that a new beginning wouldn't erase all her past traumas, but it would grant her an opportunity to create a fu
Eden found herself standing in a serene meadow, bathed in golden sunlight. The scent of wildflowers filled the entire air, and a gentle breeze brushed against her skin. As she looked around, she saw a figure approaching in the distance. As the figure drew nearer, Eden's heart skipped a beat. It was her father, who had passed away right in front of her. His warm smile and loving eyes filled her with a sense of comfort and nostalgia"Father!" Eden called her face curled up in happiness.Tears welled up in Eden's eyes as she rushed into her father's warm and open arms. She could feel his embrace, solid and reassuring. It felt like he never left her side."Father, I don't know how you are standing here with me but I'm happy that you are right here with me," Eden said the moment they pulled out of the embrace. "Oh darling, I have never left your side!" Her father responded while his hands caressed her face tenderly. "I might not be with you physically but I would always watch over you
EDEN POVAfter a few days passed with no memory of anything from my past but that of the person I'm now. Things seemed new to me, I spent so many hours watching the sun each day. I tend to think of what kind of a person Fiona was.yes, the body I was rebirth in belonged to Fiona, The Alpha of Silver Moon daughter.I was presently in my room when the door swung open, revealing the beautiful lady who had shown me a love akin to that of a daughter. I couldn't help but feel a mix of familiarity and confusion. Though I knew I wasn't Fiona, there was a lack of recollection concerning her own past, which troubled me deeply too.The lady stepped into the room, her warm smile lighting up her face. "Darling," she said softly, her voice filled with affection. "How are you feeling today?" She asked but I stared at her unsure of what to say. I had tried so hard to search for any semblance of recognition but ended up being elusive. I only knew that Fiona once called her mother in the memories
THIRD PERSON POVScott sighed heavily as he thought about his mate. It had been a long and frustrating journey trying to find her. He had used every resource available to him, tapping into his powers and connections within the pack and other packs, but all his efforts had been in vain. She remained elusive, and her absence weighed heavily on his heart.The news of his mate's banishment had hit him hard. It was a blow to his sense of loyalty and belonging within the Midnight pack. Ever since then, he had been consumed by the search for her, neglecting his responsibilities and duties as a leader and member of the pack. His mind was constantly preoccupied, and it seemed like every other aspect of his life had taken a backseat.Scott's mother had sensed his distress and perhaps in an attempt to help him move on, had set him up with the daughter of the Silver Moon pack. However, Scott couldn't bring himself to feel any interest or connection towards her. His heart still belonged to hi
Scott glared at the large paperwork and map right in front of him. "Any news about the rogues who had been attacking and killing members of our pack?" He asked his beta when they were both alone. Leon glanced up from his own pile of paperwork, meeting Scott's intense gaze. He adjusted his glasses and sighed, running a hand through his hair."I'm afraid we don't have any concrete leads yet, Scott," Leon replied, his tone filled with concern. "We've been investigating the attacks and searching for the rogue pack, but they seem to be covering their tracks well. It's frustrating, to say the least." Leon explained.Scott's jaw clenched, his frustration evident. "We can't let this continue. Our pack members are being killed, and it's our responsibility to protect them. We need to step up our efforts and find those responsible." Scott plainly said.Leon nodded in agreement, his expression serious. "I couldn't agree more, Scott. We've increased patrols and put out feelers with neighboring
Scott and his guards had arrive at the Silver moon pack. Alpha Douglas had given them a warm welcome the moment they had arrived!Soonest, his attention was soon diverted to Fiona the minutes the sauntered inside the room. To be honest, Scott was flabbergasted by the calm nature of Fiona.Scott couldn't help but stare at Fiona as she infiltrated the room. Her calm demeanor was intriguing to him, especially considering the tense situation they were always in. Her presence seemed to bring a sense of tranquility to the room, which contrasted sharply with the adrenaline-fueled atmosphere that Scott was accustomed to.Fiona's appearance also caught Scott's attention. Her style of dress was unfamiliar to him, different from what he was used to seeing. She wore flowing garments in earthy tones, adorned with intricate patterns and embroidery. The way she carried herself exuded an air of elegance and confidence.As Scott observed her, he noticed that Fiona had packed her hair in an intricate
"I don't know exactly what you want to say to me but I thought I had made some things clear for your guards?" She stated plainly. "I don't want anything to do with you," she plainly told me off. "I understand," Scott replied, trying not to show his disappointment. "But I just wanted to apologize for any trouble my guards may have caused you." She gave a small nod, but her expression remained unconvinced. Scott knew that his reputation preceded his attitude, and it would take more than a simple apology to gain her trust. "I hope you can forgive me," he added before turning to leave. "If there's anything I can do to make it right, please don't hesitate to let me know." Scott said."There is nothing you can do Scott. I had always been the one chasing after you but you chose to push me away and then you think I would forever stick with you? You don't expect me to chase you as a fool like always! You need to get over yourself!" She blandly told him. Scott looked taken aback by her s
Scott's hands wrapped themselves around his nose when the stench became overwhelming. He wondered if an attack was coming to the silver moon pack. "Why don't we check?" Fiona had suggested while she tried to check around but Scott seemed to be staring at how much she seemed different. Probably because she was acting so brave, he could remember that the last time they were both attacked by thieves, she had run and left him to handle them.He quickly took his gaze off her.Scott's attention shifted from Fiona to the surroundings, his senses on high alert. The air was heavy with an unfamiliar scent, one that raised his suspicions. The silver moon pack had always been vigilant against potential threats, and Scott couldn't ignore the possibility of an imminent attack.Without wasting any time, he decided to investigate further. "Let's go," he said to Fiona, his voice laced with determination. Together, they moved cautiously toward the heart of the pack's territory, their footsteps muff