The hall was filled with different types of wolves, like they had invaded the place. Ivy did not know when she began to scream and then she blacked out. This was more than enough to see for the day. "Mate" Alpha Alexander screamed immediately he felt Amelia's body fall to the ground. "Oh my goodness, finally the voice within me gets to say this word." He begins to follow his heart which carefully led him to where Ivy was lying down. "Mate" he repeated over the lady lying flat on the ground. He began to wonder why she had not changed into a wolf like every other person in the hall. "Oh my goodness, what happened to her?" He mumbled then turned the lady who was lying on her face over. "Wow" he couldn't help but let out his expression. Her beautiful face made him quickly forget what had just happened. It felt like he was in some sort of fairytale and the moment felt magical. He needed to wake her up, he wouldn't want to leave without knowing who she was and where she came from. With
Alpha Alexander and his people soon arrived at their pack after riding through several miles, everyone hurried down to their rooms to clean up and probably rest for a few minutes. But Alpha Alexander was certainly not going to rest in this condition, his heart and everything about him were not at peace, he just needed to get his mate in his arms as soon as he could. A knock on the door soon came through, "Come in" he said with authority all over his voice. "Good morning my Alpha" Mariam said, standing by the door. Alpha Alexander raised his head to see Mariam who had refused to leave the threshold of the door. "Mariam, it's you." He said and let out a deep sigh. "What is the problem?" "Your food... your food is ready. Will you come down or should I bring it for you?" Mariam asked. "Hmm... I am not hungry." Alpha Alexander replied and immediately turned away from her. Mariam's face was filled with worry and concern for her Alpha, he almost never refuses his morning meal. "My Alph
Emily was getting ready to go for her morning session at the training center when she heard a loud noise in her head like someone was trying to mind-link her but it certainly was not so clear. "Emily, Emily...Can you hear me Emily." The voice in her head said. "Who is this? Beta Drex?" Emily asked not really sure of the voice as she wasn't hearing really well. "Yes Emily, it's me." Beta Drex was still talking when Emily cut in mid-way. "I can't here you properly, can you please come closer? I will soon be out to so we can probably meet Emily said and closed the mind-link. "Emily, are you there?" Beta Drex asked but didn't get any response. "Come on, get back on your horses, we are going further." Beta Drex ordered. Emily quickly finished getting ready and rushed out of her house, her mind still filled with confusion and curiosity. As she made her way to the training centre, she couldn't shake off the strange encounter she had just experienced. The voice in her head, claiming to
Emily led Beta Drex away from the bustling training center and into a nearby forest. The sun's gentle rays filtered through the dense canopy, casting an ethereal glow on the path before them. The soft rustling of leaves under their feet provided a soothing soundtrack to their conversation. As they walked deeper into the forest, Emily felt a sense of tranquillity wash over her. The familiar scents of moss and damp earth mingled in the air, creating a comforting ambiance. It was a place she often sought solace in, a sanctuary where she could think clearly and let her emotions settle. Finding a small clearing bathed in dappled sunlight, Emily released Beta Drex's hand and turned to face him. "Alright, Beta Drex," Emily began, her voice steady and resolute. "I'm willing to help you, but I need some answers. Why does Alpha Alexander need information about Princess Amelia? And why is it so secretive?" Beta Drex exhaled deeply, his gaze fixed on the ground for a moment before meeting Emi
“Amelia can you hear me?" Emily's voice came through in Ivy's head. "Ouch, what the fuck?" Ivy screamed as she stepped out of the pack house. "It's Emily, Amy please tell me if you can hear me." Emily said. Ivy stood there, her heart pounding in her chest as she tried to make sense of the mysterious voice echoing in her head. Confusion and fear clouded her thoughts, but a spark of recognition ignited within her when Emily's name was mentioned. But why was she hearing Emily's voice inside her head? And what did she mean by asking if she could hear her? She took a deep breath, trying to steady herself, and cautiously replied, "Emily? Is that really you? How... how are you speaking to me like this?" Emily's voice resonated through Ivy's mind once again, filled with both relief and urgency. "It's a mind-link, Amy. We can communicate telepathically. Listen, today is the full moon, and I wanted to see if your wolf has finally awakened. Can you feel any changes within you?" Ivy's eyes
Finally, Emily emerged from the shadows, her figure materializing amidst the trees. A soft rustling sound alerted Ivy to Emily's approach, and Ivy turned to see Emily stepping out from behind the trees. Emily's eyes, the colour of deep amber, locked with Ivy's, conveying both understanding and determination. The young woman's dark hair cascaded down her shoulders, and she moved with an air of confidence that seemed to belie the mysterious world they were about to embark upon. "Amy," Emily called out softly, her voice carrying the weight of her friends burden. "Are you ready?" Ivy nodded, her heart thudding in her chest as she pushed herself away from the tree. She stepped forward, meeting Emily halfway, their gazes locked in a silent pact. The air crackled with a charged energy as the two women stood face to face. Emily's lips curved into a reassuring smile as she approached Ivy. "I am so glad that you are finally experiencing this, I have anticipated this moment for as long as I c
“Oh No! This is not happening to me" Ivy mumbled under her breath. "What is the matter, Amy? You look worried all of a sudden." Emily asked with worry etched on her face. "I can't do this, why am I like this? What have you guys done to me?" Ivy cried out loud as she began to move backwards. "Amy, it's not like that, You have waited for this day all your life, why are you acting so strange all of a sudden?" Emily threw her hand forward in a comforting way for Ivy to take them. But instead, the wolf kept moving back, obviously controlled by Ivy's present emotions. Before Emily could take any step near Amelia's wolf, she started a run, into the woods. "Miss Ivy, No... Please don't do this, I have waited for this moment all my life, at least now my family would have little respect for me. Please don't run away, please..." Amelia's voice cried in the head of her wolf. "Do you even realise what you are saying? I woke up trapped in the body of another, now sharing a body with another
Ivy pretended like she didn’t hear what Amelia had said and just continued swimming from end to end in the cool pool of water. “Miss Ivy... we need to go now before it becomes too late,” Amelia said in fear but her plea fell on the same deaf ears. As Ivy stood in the soothing waters of the tranquil lake, she began to hear unusual sounds. The rustling of bushes and the rapid movement of trees reached her ears, like the rush of a heavy wind through the forest. Her senses sharpened as she realized something was amiss, and a feeling of unease crept over her. The mysterious sounds continued, growing louder and closer as if someone or something was approaching. Ivy's heart pounded in her chest, and she glanced around, searching for the source of the disturbance. Her instincts were on high alert. “Who are You? Show your face” Ivy echoed in a firm voice, though her heart was filled with fear. Just when the cacophony of movement reached its peak, the rustling abruptly ceased. Ivy's gaze l