Alpha Damon:“Where do you think you’re going?” Oge called me when I started sprinting out to find my mate. “You just said Silver is in danger,” I said, wondering why she was trying to stop me. “Well, yes, but you don’t even know here she is or what kind of danger she’s in,” she said, giving me a look. “I’m beginning to see why some people don’t think you’re fit to rule.” “Excuse me,” I said, taking offense. She shrugged. “You’re too quick to act, without even knowing what you’re up against first and that makes you end up making the wrong decisions. That’s a pattern I’ve seen with you. You need to stop that.” “You’ve seen with me? How often do you watch me?” I asked, furrowing my brows at her. I had to remind myself she wasn’t a child but a goddess, in order to stomach her insults. “Yes, I’m always watching. We’re always watching.” I shook my head. “Let me get this straight. You’re always watching, yet you allowed all of this?” I asked, pointing at the now frozen chaos before
Alpha Damon:No one even noticed I was in the midst of the chaos as everything went back to normal, everyone running and scampering for their lives. I stood by the door when I noticed a few people wanted to run back into the palace for safety. I wished it would blow up already. I didn’t need to waste more time I should have used to save my mate. When the first grenades blew by the side of the house, I knew my work there was done. Instead of running into the palace, they began running away from the entire palace surrounding. “Your Majesty,” the guard I had asked to let me go called in surprise when he saw me away from the building and unscathed but I didn’t respond. There was no need to explain myself when I had nothing to say and there were way more important things we’d rather be doing. When I was sure everyone was safely away from the building, I watched for a few minutes from a distance as the building I had called home all my life crumbled to the ground and caught ablaze. At
Silver: I didn’t say anything even when more and more wolves appeared from nowhere and followed us from a safe distance. Terah had assured me they were guards that Rogu had sent to protect me, but I found it hard to believe Rogu would willingly dispense this amount of protectors for me. I couldn’t ask anyway because Terah was in his wolf form and would not be able to reply me even if he wanted to. The other wolves looked scary as they shot me glares that made them look more like predators than protectors. Ignoring them was impossible because it seemed like each step increased their boldness and made them draw closer. At some point, there were ten werewolves around me and I couldn’t tell if others were still lurking behind. I looked straight ahead, deciding to think of the better future of finally being united with my family than to start making up scenarios in my head for no reason. Terah stopped abruptly and squatted so I could slide off him. He shifted back to human and began
Silver: The wolf in front of me growled in warning, yet the wolves behind me growled back and stood their ground. I scampered out of there when I realized it was about to be a showdown between both of them. There were eight wolves now, all against Alpha Damon. I knew he was strong, but how could he alone take down eight wolves? One of Rogu’s wolves charged first and like a piece of rag, he was tossed aside by Alpha Damon’s wolf. The other wolves didn’t take heed of this as they kept charging in their numbers. I didn’t want to watch, so I shut my eyes and turned the other way. I was happy to see Damon and to know that he hadn’t lost his life in the explosions, but I didn’t want to have to see this. When I eventually opened my eyes, I saw Terah by one side on his own, looking around with a frightened expression on his face. He was still naked, and seeing him like that reminded me of his proposition earlier. I felt like vomiting. He met my eye and gave me a pleading look, but I gla
Tiffanie:“She’s fine,” I told Victor. “This is her handwriting at its best. She wasn’t forced to write this.” He paced around for a while more and put his hand in his hair in frustration. “Don’t you get it? Someone knows we’re trying to find her and put up this letter to throw us off and stop entirely. We’re getting close. We can’t give up now.” I sighed. I usually admired Victor’s advanced way of thinking in the past, but right now, it was just irritating.“Are you suggesting someone from this clan is holding her captive somewhere?” I asked. “If someone is trying to throw us off, don’t you think they’ll try worse things if we keep trying to find her?”He snorted. “I thought of course since you were her sister you would be just as ready as I am to lay down your life just to see she’s okay. I guess I was wrong. I simply overestimated you.” I froze. “What’s that supposed to mean?” I asked, getting angry. “You’ve been nothing but a setback all this while,” he barked, not at all he
Alpha Damon:I was on my way home and I was angry. Angry didn’t cut it. I was furious. Rogu was going to get what was coming to him. This time, I would do the important things first and get rid of anyone that would cause problems for my Kingdom in the future, and those people were Rogu and everyone who supported him. If they were willing to stand aside and let innocent lives be lost just to get me out of power, then I would give them exactly what they deserved. I had my mate on my back as I pounced down to Reborn Kingdom the next day, while Terah followed behind, unable to do anything because of the spell he was under. Silver seemed a little uncomfortable, but I suppose it was because she felt guilty for betraying me. I had forgiven her, but I guess that was a good sign. The clan looked exactly how bad I expected it to be. I screeched to a halt when I got to the clearing. Everywhere looked dry and empty, even though the explosions definitely didn’t reach this point. I placed mys
Alpha Damon: Without wasting too much time, I found Gwyddion and left Silver with him. I shifted into my wolf and with determination, pounded the ground toward Rogu’s home, while an unwilling Terah followed behind me. When I got there however, I was told he was at the council hall. I seethed in anger as I made my way there, realizing he was probably having a meeting to declare himself as Alpha once I was gone. A few miles to the hall, I stopped and faced Terah. “What was the plan?” I asked him, wondering why I had never thought about asking him before. I had so much on my mind before. I squeezed his neck even though I knew I didn’t have to. He couldn’t possibly lie to me. The force that compelled him to follow me even when he didn’t want to equally made him do everything I wanted him to, including answering my questions. “Answer me!” I barked. “What would he have done after killing me?”“He planned to make himself the new Alpha and convince everyone that everything that happened
Silver:The new building I was put in was beautiful, but not as beautiful or as big as the palace had been. It had just as many rooms, although smaller and less fancy than those of the palace. We were grateful to even have a substitute space in the first place, so I had nothing to complain about. I didn’t care about the new place just as much as I didn’t care about the old palace which was now a desolate heap of trash. I had been so close to home and coming back here, although my life was now saved did not feel good. I stood by the window and watched the people from up there. They all seemed to be discussing happily, sharing the news that their King had returned to them yet again. I wished I could have been one of them. Home and happy to see my King. Unlike them, I was trapped in a land that wasn’t mine, in a place where I couldn’t fully relax no matter how much I wanted to. I felt forlorn and sad, but not ungrateful. If not for my mate, I would have been slit open and left in an