William. I couldn't believe it. I rushed to Ellis immediately after she hit the wall. How could a vampire wield magic? Melena had called him Alester, but I knew him as Dimitri. " Focus, William," Ellis said, standing up, but I had a foreboding that we might not leave that place alive. We had come to slaughter vampires and their master, but we hadn't come prepared for witches and a vampire who might be a witch too. The mission could go either way now. We had already suffered some casualties. Five of my warriors were dead, I couldn't feel them anymore. About fifteen were injured. I began to fear this was a wrong calculation on my part. Had I led us all to our slaughter? Bringing my wife was a bad idea too. Losing wasn't an option. I had to make sure we conquered Dimitri for the sake of our survival. " I thought you died during the council war?" Melena asked him, and he laughed. " Technically, I did," He said, pointing at himself, indicating he was a living dead. Magdalena left
William When Dimitri punched my neck he knocked me out completely. I came through with the help of Melena. I tried to get up immediately but I couldn't. I feared for my wife. She was left alone to face Dimitri. All the warriors were either pinned to the wall or unconscious, Audrey was unconscious and Melena was wounded. If We knew that Dimitri was a mage- turned-vampire, our strategy would have been different. None of the vampires we captured ever volunteered this information. The hunters did not know either. It was a well-kept secret. I could understand why he would hide this vital fact about himself, it gave him an advantage over others. It made people unprepared when facing him. I watched as Ellis charged at him. I wanted to tell her to stand down, I could feel her anger and fear of losing me, but I knew we had no option but to fight. We could not allow Dimitri to survive because he knew who Ellis was now. Knowing who she was, also meant he would not attempt to kill her, which w
William We were discharged after four days. Ellis and I were fully recovered by then. I wanted to take her straight to the Estate, but I knew we had to address the pack before going on leave. The welcome party was huge. They jeered and cheered. They were happy to see our return. Some of the pack members were crying tears of joy. The moment Ellis and I alighted from our vehicle, they began to bring gifts to their Luna. " Goddess bless you, Luna Ellis." " Thank you for saving our lives, Luna Ellis." " We love you, luna Ellis," " My mate is alive because of you, Luna Ellis." " You have our loyalty, Luna Ellis," Everyone had something to say to my wife. I watched as they hugged her and took photos with her. The pack truly loved her. Because of her, there would be no more vampire attacks on our pack. She had impressed everyone. I watched my wife smile and accept their gratitude. There was a time they hated her, but she had won their hearts quickly. Ellis was a strong woman. Sh
Ellis. Remembering the fight with Dimitri, I didn't think we would survive it. We had completely underestimated him, and he had surprised us beyond our imagination. If we knew he was a mage, our approach would have been different. When Dimitri punched Grey with so much force and power, I thought my husband had died. Melena's words helped snap me out of it. I was grateful for the mages. They had kept their promises so far. Although they were ancient, I saw them as my sisters. They had sacrificed enough to earn that position. I never knew that William and I would ever be together again, but everything had worked in our favour, and here we were again, back to our normal pleasure-filled lives. We left the mages in the living room still at it, and William carried me to the bedroom. We were both exhausted, so we just cuddled and slept naked in the bed. The next morning, William and I found Audrey and Melena in the kitchen, making breakfast. " Good morning!" Melena said, adding the sc
Ellis. We spent the whole day together as a family. William, Derek, and I watched a lot of baby programs and played in the toy room until Derek was exhausted and fell asleep. When we returned to our room, I had to speak with my husband. " I think Derek is being isolated." I voiced my concern. He was two years old, and there were no children around him. It was a bit unfair on our son. " You want to have another one? Count me in." William replied, and I sighed because that wasn't what I meant, and he knew it. " I don't mean that," I argued, and William began to laugh. " Can't we have a young pack couple with a child our son's age to come live in the estate, so that Derek can have a friend to play with while we sort out the threats once and for all?" I asked, and William sighed. " I will love to do that, but Derek is not an ordinary werewolf. He is a spirit wolf with Mage genes and the essence of a powerful goddess. He is too special for us to expose him like that." William complain
William. I knew it was late but, I knew I needed to move quickly. Finding Samuel Ross wasn't only about protecting my wife, it was also about protecting humanity from unruly characters. If The witches or the rogue hunters got him, they would know who Ellis is, and that would put a lot of burden on us to protect her. After facing Dimitri, I doubt we would be able to survive an attack from witches and Hunters together. Our failure could help them gain access to Ellis and take Dinah's essence from her. That would put the werewolf race and human race in trouble. Witches with god-like powers would be extremely dangerous, and so would rogue hunters with god-like powers be dangerous too. I need to be wise and be strategic about dealing with the issue so that the final attack that we would have to withstand won't be much. The best option was to pick them off one at a time, Which was why having Samuel in my custody was the best option. I called Alpha Whiterose, and he answered. " Clearsa
Ellis William did not wait for me to respond to his words. He carried Derek and headed straight to his office. I did not relent. I followed him, and I could swear I heard the mages giggling. " Why would you say that, William?" I asked him, really angry. " You heard what I said, Ellis, you are sitting this one out," he said, putting Derek down. Derek ran to his playing section in the office and completely ignored us. " He is my father, William. I deserve to be there," I argued. " And you are my wife, my mate, and I said no," he replied, getting angry with me. " Who made you the boss of me?" I asked him, livid. There was a knock on the door, and William asked the person to enter. It was Audrey, she didn't speak to us, she just carried Derek and left. I could swear she was giggling. " I am your Husband and your mate." William said. " And so? That does not give you the right to boss me around?" I replied. " Ellis, you think this is a joke. You almost died the last time." He said.
William. I was so happy that Ellis had agreed to remain. Although I was sad she referred to the cage incident, I hoped she would one day forgive all my wrongs. As we got ready to leave, Ellis was very supportive. " Promise me you will come home. If you can't get him, abort the mission and come home." She begged me. Derek and Ellis waved us goodbye. Melena followed, but Audrey remained. We left in a small bus with three warrior wolves. " Melena, can you mask our scents along with Samuel's when we get him?" I asked the mage, trying to make the mission as covert as possible. " I can do better," she winked, "I can mask all our scents and make us look different," she assured me, and I relaxed. " How were you able to convince Ellis not to come?" She asked, and I told her the truth. " Well, that was smart because masking her divine scent would have been difficult," she confessed, and I was very happy my wife had agreed. If the witches were not going to be there, I would have come