Gonzalo's POV
My heart raced as Teresa stood before me, her expression unreadable. The relief of seeing her safe and sound was tinged with the fear of what she had witnessed. I instinctively rushed to her side, scanning her body for any signs of harm.
"Are you okay? Where have you been? We've been looking everywhere for you," I asked, my concern was evident, and even if I was pretending, I was sure that I wasn't showing it.
She looked at me, her face plain, and repeated her question, her voice steady, "Who were you talking to? Who did you ask to leave?"
I sighed, momentarily torn between revealing the recent events and protecting her from unnecessary worry. But I knew I couldn't hide the truth forever. "It's not important. What's important is that you're here and you're okay," I reassured her, brushing off her question.
"Are you okay, Teresa?" I asked again, attempting to shift the focus away
Ruby's POV"Can't you postpone it by another month?" I implored, frustration evident in my voice, as my father and I walked through the hallways of our pack hall.He glanced at me, his expression kind but resolute. "Ruby, do you truly believe that another month would provide clarity to your heart? We've been through this. Delaying the inevitable won't bring peace."I felt a pang of unease, trying to deal with the internal struggle that had become a constant companion. The thought of facing the competition, of having to choose, weighed heavily on my mind."If you want to continue dealing with this uncertainty inside your head about two powerful Alphas, then yes, deciding in a month's time after the competition is a valid path," he continued, his words a reminder of the choices before me.I held my head, frustration and confusion swirling within me. "Look, I know. I can see that you've not been
Ruby's POVAs my frustration and confusion mounted, I found myself clutching my necklace, a token that held a piece of my past, a connection to someone who once meant something to me. I remembered giving the other half of this necklace to Alpha Ralph, a symbol of trust and affection."He doesn't deserve it," I muttered under my breath, my mind battling the tangled emotions within me."Who?" a voice suddenly echoed in the room. Startled, I turned to see my mother, Elsa, standing there. I hadn't noticed her entering, and her presence irritated me even more."I didn't notice when you came in," I replied, my tone lacking enthusiasm, making it clear I didn't want her there."Who were you referring to?" Elsa asked again, coming closer to me. I sighed and discreetly placed the necklace back inside the wardrobe."I wasn't talking to you, Mother," I said, walking back to the window, my back turn
Ruby's POVThe forest blurred around me as I sprinted, trying to outrun the hurricane of emotions. My skin tingle with the sensation of sweat and adrenaline, and the rustling leaves sang a chaotic tune, clearly showing the mess that I was in.I glanced back and saw a wolf, immense and powerful, chasing me. Fear surged through my veins, my instincts urging me to shift into my own wolf form for protection. But something was amiss; I couldn't connect with the wolf within me.I tried desperately to shift, to connect with my own wolf, to reach out to an instinct that would save me, but my connection with my wolf seemed severed. Panic surged within me, making my heart race even faster.The wolf closed in, and just as I stumbled and fell, expecting sharp fangs to pierce my skin, something unexpected happened. The wolf spoke."Why are you running from me, Ruby, after all that I've done for you?" The w
Ruby's POVIn the dim light of the room, I wore a long cape over what I was wearing, I didn't have the energy to put something else on.. It was a simple yet elegant garment, adding an air of mystery to my presence. I knew that tonight called for something different, a break from the whirlwind of emotions that had consumed me. As I walked down the stairs, I felt the weight of the cape settle around me like a protective shroud.As I reached the main hall, I found myself face to face with the maid I had treated poorly earlier. A pang of remorse tugged at me, and I hesitated. I felt the urge to apologize for my earlier behavior, to make amends for my impulsive actions.But I was also fighting with a sense of pride. Did I really need to apologize, I was the Alphas daughter anyways and they were all below me. The conflict within me wrestled with the desire to mend things and the pride that held me back.As
Gonzalo's POVThe engine roared as I sped towards my secluded hiding spot nestled within the woods, close to the cliff. The drive gave me a chance to collect my thoughts, to distance myself from the storm of emotions that brewed within the pack.I parked the car, the engine's growl reducing to a gentle hum as I turned it off. Stepping out, I was enveloped by the serenity of the forest. It was a place of solace, a sanctuary where I could shed the burdens of being an Alpha and simply be myself.I began to walk towards the woods, feeling the cool breeze caress my face, and the scent of pine and damp earth filling my senses. Soon, I found a spot where I could take a moment to gather my thoughts.With a deep breath, I allowed the transformation to take over, embracing the shift from human to wolf. The change was a familiar and comforting process, a reminder of my primal connection to the world around me.As a wo
Gonzalo's POVThe dark expanse of the forest swallowed me as I drove aimlessly through the woods, leaving the familiar Moonshade territory behind. My thoughts were a whirlwind of memories and uncertainties, tangled like the trees that surrounded me.I couldn't shake the memory of that heated encounter with Alpha Ralph—the first time he set foot in the Moonshade Pack. My father had taken me to discuss potential alliances, and we were met with Alpha Ralph's arrogance and disregard for authorityI remembered the searing anger that surged within me as Ralph arrogantly claimed Ruby as his mate, treating her like a possession. I knew in my gut that their union was not fated, and yet Ralph's sense of entitlement was infuriating. It was a storm waiting to erupt, a clash of wills that couldn't be avoided.In the presence of my father, the tension escalated. My father, ever the good guy, atte
Ruby's POVVincent excused himself, leaving me momentarily alone amidst the lively celebration. I took a moment to look around, realizing that despite being the alpha's daughter, I hadn't really connected with the pack on a personal level. This was an opportunity to change that.As the music played and the dance floor came alive once again, a young man approached me. He had a friendly smile and an inviting appearance. "Hello there," he greeted, extending his hand towards me. "I'm Ethan."I returned the smile, accepting his hand. "Nice to meet you, Ethan. I'm Ruby.""I know who you are." He said almost cutting me off. I looked at him, smiling weirdly."What I meant is that who doesn't know you, Ruby and how beautiful you are." He said. I sighed, he was doing a terrible job in trying to make up for his initial errorHe led me onto the dance floor, and soon we were swaying to t
Ruby's POVI approached the figure in the dim moonlight, a sudden chill grazed my arm, causing me to jolt and lose my balance. My heart raced as I instinctively caught myself, only to realize it was just a branch from a nearby tree that had brushed against my skin. A nervous chuckle escaped me. "Get a grip of yourself, Ruby."I stood up and cleaned my dress which was already stained with mud. I approached the figure, only to discover it was merely a tree shaped by the play of shadows. Frustration bubbled up within me, and I muttered a string of curses under my breath. "Of all the times to be jumpy..."I turned to head back towards the pack's territory, berating myself for my overactive imagination. But just as I began to walk away, I heard my name called again, echoing through the quiet night. Fear clenched my heart, and I froze. I strained my ears, trying to determine the source of the voice, but all that