DOLPH'S POV.I woke up early in the morning, as I always do, to start my day in the rogue pack. As I walked around my room, my eyes caught something that made my blood boil with anger. It was a picture of Sebastian and Hailee, taken while they were sleeping and one of my men had brought it to me a day or two ago which was given to him by a spy. They looked so peaceful, so content in each other's arms. And that's when the jealousy began to eat away at me.Hailee and I were supposed to be together. We had an unspoken understanding, a bond that I thought was unbreakable. But now, seeing her with Sebastian, I couldn't help but feel like she had betrayed me. The anger and jealousy within me were overpowering, and I couldn't shake them off.I looked at the picture again, studying their faces. I tried to imagine what they must have been feeling when the picture was taken. Did they know I would see it and feel so angry? Or were they just lost in their own world, oblivious to my existence?I f
HAILEE'S POV.As I lay in bed that night, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. I tossed and turned, trying to find a comfortable position, but nothing seemed to work. It was as if my body was trying to tell me that something was wrong in my pack.I couldn't quite put my finger on what it was, but the feeling was there, gnawing at me from the inside out. It was like a persistent itch that I couldn't scratch, a nagging sense of unease that wouldn't go away.I tried to distract myself by thinking about other things, but my mind kept coming back to the feeling of wrongness. It was like a shadow that loomed over me, threatening to consume me at any moment.I wondered if it was just my imagination, or if there was really something going on in the pack. Maybe it was just my own anxieties and insecurities, playing tricks on me. But deep down, I knew that it was more than that.There was a tension in the air, a sense of foreboding that I couldn't ignore. It was like the calm be
HAILEE's POV As I stood before Dolph, my anger bubbling inside me like a raging inferno, I knew that I had to set things straight. I could not allow him to continue believing that I had betrayed him, that I had somehow sided with the enemy. So I looked him straight in the eye, my voice cold and measured. "You are a fool, Dolph. A complete and utter fool. How could you even consider the possibility that I would betray our pack, our family? How could you be so blind?" Dolph flinched at my words, his face contorting with anger and frustration. But I did not back down. I stood there, my gaze locked with his, refusing to be intimidated by his fury. "It was all a lie," I continued, my voice growing stronger. "A fabrication designed to sow discord and confusion among our people. And you fell for it, hook, line, and sinker." Dolph opened his mouth to protest, but I cut him off with a sharp gesture. "Enough. You will be put in the cells, Dolph. Until you can prove your loyalty to our pack,
CLARA'S POV.As I left my pack behind, my heart felt heavy with the weight of betrayal. I couldn't believe that Dolph, the one I trusted with everything, had accused me of being a traitor. I cried silently as I walked, trying to keep myself together. My mind was in turmoil, and I didn't know what to do next.Eventually, I pulled myself together and continued my journey to Sebastian's pack. As I walked, my thoughts wandered to my relationship with him. I knew he would be waiting for me, and I couldn't bear to disappoint him. Sebastian was my safe haven, my anchor in the storm. I had to keep it together for his sake.When I finally arrived at the pack, I saw Sebastian pacing back and forth, his eyes scanning the horizon. As soon as he saw me, he rushed over and hugged me tightly.Sebastian's eyes were like daggers as they bore into me, and I couldn't help but feel a shiver of fear run down my spine. The suspicion in his gaze was palpable, and it was clear that he didn't fully believe th
a loud noise outside.As I lay down on my bed, I could feel the tears stream down my face. I was so lost, so hurt, and so confused. I didn't know what to do or where to turn. I had begged the moon goddess for forgiveness, but I still felt a heavy weight on my chest."Please, forgive me," I whispered, my voice cracking.I must have drifted off to sleep because the next thing I knew, I was standing in a field of wildflowers with my father. I hadn't seen him in years, not since he was killed by rogue wolves."Daddy," I called out, running towards him. He turned around and smiled at me, his arms outstretched. "I've missed you so much.""I've missed you too, my little princess," he said, wrapping me in a tight embrace."I don't know what to do," I said, tears streaming down my face. "I'm so lost and confused.""Follow your heart," he said, placing a hand on my chest. "It will never lead you astray."Suddenly, I woke up to a loud noise outside. I sat up in bed, my heart racing as I tried to
HAILEE.Three days had passed since the incident with Sebastian, and I hadn't said a word to anyone. I refused to come out of my room, locking myself in and avoiding all contact with the outside world. I was lost in my own thoughts, drowning in a sea of confusion and conflicting emotions.The guilt and shame I felt over what happened with Sebastian weighed heavily on my shoulders. I couldn't shake the feeling that I had betrayed his trust, that I had done something unforgivable. And yet, at the same time, I couldn't help but feel a sense of longing, a desire for more of his touch, his kiss.My mind was a battlefield, torn between my duty as Alpha and my own personal desires. I felt like I was losing myself, losing control of the situation. And so, I retreated into myself, hiding away from the world, hoping to find some sort of clarity.But the silence and isolation only made things worse. The more I tried to shut out the outside world, the louder my thoughts became. Every little sound
HAILEE.After days of being locked up in my room, refusing to see anyone, I had finally found a way to get back at Sebastian. I had seen the way he was trying to get my attention, but I wasn't going to let him. He had hurt me, and I was going to make him pay.He had left the room after receiving a call about the pack being under attack. I couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction as he rushed out. This was what he deserved for hurting me. This was my chance to show him that I was not to be messed with.I got up from my desk and made my way towards the window. I could see the chaos outside, the wolves fighting off the attackers, and I couldn't help but smile to myself. This was perfect. This was exactly what I wanted.I knew I should feel guilty for feeling happy about the attack, but I couldn't help it. I was pleased that Sebastian was getting a taste of his own medicine. He had hurt me, and now he was feeling the pain.I went back to my desk and continued working, trying to igno
SEBASTIAN. I walked into Hailee's room, scanning the area for any signs of trouble. My eyes landed on a necklace lying on the dresser, and I walked over to examine it. It was my father's necklace, but something about it seemed off. I couldn't quite place my finger on it, but I didn't have much time to think before Hailee walked in on me.She snatched the necklace from my hand, looking at me curiously. I felt annoyance rise within me at her boldness, but I held back from lashing out. Instead, I demanded to know where her father's ring was.Hailee's expression changed, and I knew I was onto something. She told me that Clara had taken it and framed her with it. I raised my hands in disbelief, wondering how deep the betrayal went within our pack."You expect me to believe that?" I spat, my anger beginning to boil once more.Hailee's face twisted in frustration. "Why would I lie to you? Clara has always been jealous of me, and she'll do anything to bring me down."I considered her words c