We were getting dressed when I decided to come back to the subject that was mentioned before our ... Gap. I want to reassure myself that everything is well arranged between Greg and me and that we can now move forward on the same path without having to hide things from him. I'm on the couch while he's standing up buttoning his shirt as I clear my throat. " Baby I…" Greg turned to look at me as I sighed a little uncomfortably having to bring this subject up again. " It's true that we were a little too passionate when we still had a delicate subject on the table." I looked up at him seeing him walking towards me. He sat down next to me and held my hand. " Now that you are more reassured and calm, that your fears have been banished, can you tell me everything? I mean, what you were trying to tell me about the Shield of Rain Alpha's actions…" I nodded before sighing, gaining some momentum to speak. " As I said earlier, I came to this city in search of revenge and I imagine that
" Where did you go, you brat?" Chad stands before Spencer with a deep gaze as he wonders if he should tell him about his findings. Now he is convinced that the Alliance has nothing to do with everything that is happening in this city. It's all the fault of this pack that was banished by its kind years ago. But it turns out it's not acting alone, it has allies all over the place among the Alliance members and other people he does not know of. He doesn't know what to do with this information, but there is one thing he does know. Sophia may be in peril and even though she is one of them, even though her mate is a powerful man, he knows he will always have to watch over her. She's the girl he's always been in love with all his life and he's sure it will stay that way for the rest of his life. But what should be done? Should he tell the other guild members about it? They will only believe it since Sophia is involved and everyone knows how addicted he is to her. He sighed before
Spencer is a seasoned hunter, he has the admiration of his peers and the recognition of his elders. He is considered by far the best hunter in their brotherhood and this has given him some influence both in making certain decisions and in training apprentices. Because he is the strongest, everyone tries to look like him, which makes him a reference among hunters. Spencer has always righteously done his job, obeying orders from the elders and making sure the balance between humans and creatures isn't upset. Ordinary humans should by no means know of the existence of the creatures and he was there to make sure. As soon as there were suspicions in this perspective, he made sure to always stop the threat to the pact between the two camps. Likewise, if a hunter made a mistake by unjustly attacking an innocent creature, he was responsible for punishing him according to their laws. But this day, this famous evening three years ago, he too fell under the ban. It was during a hunt, a g
During several weeks during which Angie had to recover from her injuries, Spencer had not left her bedside. And if he did, it was on a very important mission that he couldn't ignore; or that only he could carry out. He didn't know why, but just imagining leaving her alone for a long time didn't appeal to him. Not that he feared anything from her, she could go home if she wanted to. But it wasn't his intention to let her go. His intentions were not guided by any action as a hunter, but it could be said that she had caught his attention for a reason that he did not know. He sighed as he stood in front of the pharmacy. He still needed some medicine. Since he couldn't take her to a hospital not wanting to attract the attention of the people in town; who knows anyone could recognize him helping a creature. He had therefore preferred to take care of her himself and was surprised that she had been so docile. Perhaps out of necessity, she would use him until she was fully healed a
Time passed and curiously, my grandfather and his pack were particularly silent. Greg, Chad, Aïcha, Vangard, and I met often to talk about the secret we all shared. For Greg, it was better like that. Only a few of us knew what was going on behind the scenes. And he had said it in his own words, " It was better only we knew the details of this case" especially that we had among us, the great sage of the witches, the leader of the Alliance, a member of the tribe hunters, the master of vampires and me, a particular crossbreed of lycans and alves. We sat in a secret location in the vampire territory Vangard had chosen for our meeting as he watched Chad with an undisguised appetite. " Hide your intentions, dear duke, otherwise it will be a problem." Aïcha had spoken surely while Vangard cursed. " Well, let's get down to business. You need to know the truth about the attacks that Capital City suffered and the intentions behind them. We must stop this threat before it destroys us d
I gulped after drawing attention to myself. Everyone looked at me interested and I felt more and more drained. Now that I know how precious my alfe nature can be, I feel like a complete idiot for so easily handing over my blood to Jessy knowing they would use it for their experiments. But at that moment, I didn't think, all that mattered to me was rescuing Stacy, no matter what. That's right, I could have just knocked Jessy out, driven away with Stacy, and saved those innocent victims that ended up being used as experiments to create those damn mutants, and now they're all dead. But at that moment, so obsessed with my thirst for revenge, I only thought of the easier alternative, and now I fear I have surely delivered Capital City to a greater threat. " What's happening? What did you do?" Greg asked me the question and I pursed my lips. " Some time ago, Jessy gave me an appointment to get up the name of the Alpha of Soul Moon. He took me to a secret lair and I found a bunch o
Spencer was in his room when he got a call. He doesn't like this kind of call but has no choice because the life of Angie and their child is in danger. " Yes?" He replied half bored, half interested. " We have something new. I want you to use this to add fuel to the fire. In addition, I have another mission that will surely convince your fellow men to engage in hostilities shortly." Spencer gritted his teeth before thinking about his wife. Then he pulled himself together and accepted the mission. The dice are cast, and it is far too late to turn around. Once he completes his mission, this man is going to hand Angie over to him and when it all gets bad, he's just going to walk away with Angie. He knows it's selfish but he can only think about his family and nothing else. It's true, many people will die, and maybe even those people will win, but he hopes not. Either way, he acted with that confidence thought deep inside him. Hunters and the Alliance will find a way out of
I was both lost and stunned, and I don't believe I'm the only one in this situation. Greg also looked at Elsa a little dazed because the competition was still to take place in a few weeks. But for so quickly? Two days is way too fast." Why so eager? And especially without my consent?" Greg spoke coldly while Elsa, looking dejected, probably because she argued with her son, just sighed." I can't say what's going on here either. All I know is that they've had the backing of the whole pack. Since you announced that your Luna is half-human, many have sided with the third elder. According to them, even though Sophia claims to be an alpha, the mere fact that she is of human ancestry disqualifies her from Luna's position." Elsa spoke as I came to take Greg's hand. He must have lied like that because if they had found out that my mother was indeed an alpha, but worse from the Shield of Rain, it would have been a disaster. But it still passes, if they find out that my father was