Beta's Liu Point Of ViewSeated on the hospital bed, I felt a mix of anticipation and gratitude as Doctor Danciana returned to my room, a small tray of medications in her hands. Her presence was a reassuring one, both as my sister and as a doctor."Brother," she began, her voice gentle, "I've prescribed some medications for you. Be sure to take them as instructed, okay?" She held out the tray, and I nodded in acknowledgment.I took the tray from her and looked at the various pills and capsules. "Thank you, Danciana. I'll make sure to take them without fail."Danciana smiled warmly, her concern for my well-being evident in her eyes. "Good. Your health is a priority, Liu."With a sincere expression, I thanked her again. "I appreciate everything you've done for me, Danciana."Her gaze softened as she spoke, her voice filled with sisterly affection. "You're welcome, Liu. I'm just glad to see you getting better."Then, Danciana delivered the news I had been anxiously waiting to hear. "I've
Genevieve's Point Of ViewThe evening air was heavy with the scent of anticipation as I approached the restaurant. Its warm, inviting lights spilled out onto the pavement, beckoning me inside. Yet, my steps faltered as I felt a familiar weight in my hand. My car keys, once securely held, slipped from my trembling fingers and clattered to the ground.I crouched down, my eyes fixed on the fallen keys, and that's when I saw her. Aurelia. Or someone who bore an uncanny resemblance to her. My heart leaped into my throat as I whispered her name, almost afraid to believe my eyes. "Aurelia?"For a brief, electrifying moment, our gazes locked. It was as if time itself had slowed, and the world around us faded away, leaving only the two of us suspended in this charged moment. I saw the fear in her eyes, the same fear she had felt when I had kidnapped her, a memory that haunted my nightmares. The realization struck me like a lightning bolt. She couldn't still be here, in this pack, could she? T
Aurelia's Point Of ViewMy heart raced as I watched Genevieve from a distance. She couldn't have recognized me, could she? It hadn't been long since I managed to escape her clutches, and the fear of her relentless pursuit still haunted my every step. Her presence here was unsettling, and I knew I had to hide.As Genevieve bent down to retrieve something, I seized the opportunity to slip away from the front of the restaurant. The bustling crowd provided cover as I quickly made my way through the busy streets. I had to put as much distance between us as possible.But just as I thought I was in the clear, I accidentally bumped into a guy. He looked at me with concern and asked, "Are you okay?"I nodded quickly, trying to hide my anxiety. "Yes, I'm fine."Desperate to get away from the restaurant's vicinity, I looked around, searching for a way out. Then an idea struck me, and I turned to the guy. "Did you come here with your car?"He nodded, seemingly puzzled by my question. "Yeah, I did
Angela's Point Of ViewI decided to meet with Alpha Dante and tell him what's really going on. It wasn't just about clearing Aurelia's name; it was about revealing the truth that she never poisoned him and never ran away. I knew it was going to be a tough sell, especially with all the evidence stacked against her. But I couldn't stand by and watch her suffer for a crime she didn't commit.I picked up my phone and dialed Danciana's number. She was not only a close friend but also the pack's trusted doctor. We had worked together countless times, and I knew I could rely on her.When she answered the call, her voice was laced with concern. "Angela, is everything all right? You're not feeling unwell, are you?"I hesitated for a moment, grappling with the weight of the situation. Finally, I replied, "No, Danciana, I'm physically fine. But there's something urgent I need to take care of today. It's a matter of great importance."There was a pause on the other end of the line as Danciana pro
Alpha Dante's Point Of ViewI told Angela that I wanted to see my missing mate Aurelia, since she knows where she is. She told me that Aurelia is in her Pack. I told her to get into the car, and we drove through the dense, moonlit forest. The anticipation was building within me with each passing mile.Angela kept glancing at me, concern etched across her face. "Dante, I didn't expect things to play out like this," she began, her voice quivering with uncertainty. "This is so sudden for Aurelia, and she doesn't know that I've revealed the truth about her rescue and her safety."I tightened my grip on the steering wheel, my knuckles turning white. "What do you mean, Angela? Why wouldn't Aurelia know? Is she in danger?"Angela sighed, her eyes fixed on the winding road ahead. "No, it's not that, Dante. It's just that she's been through so much. She was terrified, wondering what you would think of her after everything she endured."I glanced at Angela, the weight of my actions weighing hea
Alpha Dante's Point Of ViewThe moon hung low in the velvety night sky, casting a soft, silvery glow over the secluded forest clearing where Aurelia and I stood. Her presence, so close yet seemingly distant, was like a fragile flame struggling against the encroaching darkness. Her eyes, once bright and full of life, now held a shadow of fear that sent shivers down my spine."Aurelia," I implored, my voice laced with a mixture of desperation and longing. I took a step closer to her, my senses attuned to every nuance of her body language. "You can't keep running from this, from us. You can't hide forever. Come home with me, please."She hesitated, the night breeze ruffling her dark hair as she turned her gaze away from me, as if searching for answers among the stars. "Alpha Dante," she finally spoke, her voice a fragile whisper in the night. "You don't understand. There are people after my life. They won't rest until I'm dead."My heart clenched at the raw fear in her words, the thought
Genevieve's Point Of ViewI was in my car, parked inconspicuously at our usual meeting spot, waiting for Casey. The cold air inside the car did little to alleviate the growing unease in my chest. Each passing second felt like an eternity, and my impatience was getting the best of me.Finally, the car door swung open, and Casey slipped into the passenger seat. Her face was a mosaic of emotions - anxiety, relief, and something else I couldn't quite place. I couldn't hide my irritation as I turned to her, my fingers tapping impatiently on the steering wheel."What took you so long, Casey?" I snapped, my tone sharp and accusatory.Casey's eyes darted around nervously, her lips trembling. "I'm sorry, Genevieve," she stammered, her voice quivering. "I... I couldn't find Vivian at our usual meeting spot."My heart skipped a beat, and a shiver of fear raced down my spine. Panic began to well up within me as I asked, "Are you absolutely sure? Did she say anything about us?"Casey's voice remai
Aurelia's Point Of View:I sat down in my small, dimly lit room, engrossed in the pages of a thrilling novel. The world within the book offered a brief escape from the harsh reality I had been living through. Angela, my loyal and compassionate friend, walked in, her footsteps barely making a sound on the creaky wooden floor. She cleared her throat gently, breaking the silence that enveloped me."Hey, Aurelia," Angela said softly, concern etched into her features. "How are you holding up?"I closed the book and looked up at her, offering a faint but grateful smile. "I'm doing as well as I can, Angela. Thanks to you, I'm safe now."Angela's eyes softened, and she shook her head. "You don't have to thank me, Aurelia. I couldn't let them take you."I nodded, my heart swelling with gratitude for my friend's unwavering support. "I know, but I still appreciate everything you've done for me."Curiosity danced in Angela's eyes as she pulled up a chair and sat down beside me. "So, what's your n