As I stood outside the Alpha's den, I took a deep breath to steady my nerves. This was it, the moment I had been dreading for weeks. I knew I couldn't survive in the pack for much longer, not with the way things were going. So, I had made the decision to approach the Alpha with a proposition."Anelia, what brings you here?" The Alpha's deep voice boomed through the den, and I stepped forward, trying to exude confidence."I've come to make a deal, Alpha," I said, my voice shaking slightly. "I know that I can't continue living among the pack like this. I'm not strong enough to survive on my own, but I don't belong here either. I propose that I become your mate for a few months, in return for protection and resources. Once I'm back on my feet, I'll leave the pack and you can find a new mate."The Alpha's piercing gaze locked onto mine, and I could feel his power radiating from him. "Interesting proposition," he said, his voice low. "But why should I agree to this? What's in it for me?""
I carefully made my way towards the voices, trying my best to stay concealed. As I drew closer, I saw Oxacr, flanked by several of his most trusted lieutenants, shouting at Anelia. "What do you think you're doing?" Oxacr bellowed. "You made a deal with me. You said you would be my mate for months!" "I did," Anelia replied, her voice quiet but firm. "But I didn't realize what that would mean. I can't stay here with you. I don't belong here." "Belong here?" Oxacr sneered. "You think you're too good for us?" "It's not that," Anelia said quickly. "It's just... I'm not cut out for this life. I'm not a fighter. I'm not even a good hunter. I'm just not like the rest of you." Oxacr shook his head in disbelief. "I can't believe this. You agreed to be my mate. You knew what that would entail. And now you want to back out? After I let you into our pack? You owe me, Anelia. You owe me everything." "I know," Anelia said, her voice trembling. "And I'm willing to pay you back. I just can't sta
I woke up to a beautiful morning, the sun shining bright, birds chirping outside my window. I stretched and got out of bed, ready to start my day. Little did I know, my peaceful life was about to be turned upside down.As I made my way to the kitchen, I noticed that something was off. The atmosphere in the house was tense, and my family members seemed to be whispering amongst themselves."What's going on?" I asked my mother, who was sitting at the table with a worried expression on her face."Wendy, we need to talk," she said, motioning for me to sit down.I could tell by her tone that this was serious. I sat down, bracing myself for whatever news she was about to deliver."It's about your father," she began, her voice shaking slightly. "He's been keeping secrets from us.""What kind of secrets?" I asked, feeling a knot form in my stomach."He's been involved with a group called the organization," she said, her eyes filling with tears. "They're dangerous, Wendy. And he's put us all in
"Okay, we should go to the organization's headquarters and get to the bottom of this," I said.We all nodded in agreement and quickly made our way towards the location of the organization. As we approached, we noticed that there were armed guards stationed all around the perimeter."This is going to be tricky," Wendy said, eyeing the guards warily."I have an idea," Tabitha said, her eyes glinting with determination. "We'll split up into two teams. One team will cause a distraction to draw the guards away, while the other team will sneak in and try to gather information.""I'll be on the distraction team," I volunteered."I'll come with you," Wendy said."Okay, then Tabitha and I will be on the information-gathering team," Augustus said.We split up into our teams and went our separate ways. Wendy and I made our way to the front gate, where the guards were stationed."Excuse me," Wendy said, batting her eyelashes at the guard. "We're lost. Can you help us?"The guard's eyes softened a
"What… what is this power?" he stammered."It's the power of love," I said firmly. "Love for my mate, my pack, and my people. And I won't let you destroy that."Oxacr sneered at me. "Love is weakness, Anelia. You'll never be strong enough to rule without me.""I don't need you to rule," I said, stepping forward. "I have the support of my pack and my mate, and together, we will bring peace to this land."Oxacr laughed bitterly. "You think you can defeat me and my army of Antagonists? You're nothing but a foolish little Luna, Anelia.""I may be a Luna, but I am not foolish," I said, my voice growing stronger. "And I am not alone. My mate, my pack, and even the humans will fight alongside me to defeat you and your tyranny."Oxacr charged at me, but I stood my ground, bracing for impact. Just as he was about to strike, a flash of light blinded me, and I heard the sound of wings flapping.When my vision cleared, I saw a figure standing in front of me. It was the archangel Gabriel, his swor
As I walked through the empty streets of the city, my heart felt heavy with grief. My beloved Amelia was gone, taken from me by the cruel machinations of the dark organization. I couldn't help but blame myself for her death, for not being there to protect her.But now, as I was surrounded by the oppressive concrete jungle, I felt like a hunted animal. The organization was after me, and I had to stay on the move to avoid their grasp. I knew that they would stop at nothing to get me, just like they did with Amelia.I tried to keep a low profile, but it wasn't easy. Everywhere I went, I felt like eyes were on me, watching my every move. It was a constant state of fear and paranoia that was slowly driving me mad.One day, as I was walking down an alley, I heard footsteps behind me. I turned around to see a group of men in suits approaching me, their faces hidden behind masks."Alpha Augustra," one of them said in a monotone voice, "you are under arrest for the murder of Amelia.""What? Th
In the midst of the chaos, I spotted Tabitha in the distance, her eyes glinting with a sinister determination. I knew I had to reach her before it was too late. I fought my way through the crowd of enemy soldiers, dodging blows and returning them with a ferocity I never knew I possessed. Finally, I stood face to face with Tabitha. "So, we meet again," she sneered, her lips curling into a cold smile. "What do you want, Alpha?" "I want you to stop this madness," I replied, my voice filled with steel. "End this war now, and I'll spare your life." Tabitha laughed, the sound echoing through the battlefield. "Spare my life? You think you have that kind of power?" "I do," I said firmly. "And I'll use it if I have to." Tabitha's eyes narrowed. "You're making a mistake, Alpha. You and your pack will pay dearly for this." With those words, she lunged forward, her blade flashing in the sunlight. I dodged her attack, then countered with a swift strike of my own. The clash of our swords ech
"We turned to see a woman standing behind us. She was tall and regal, with long dark hair and eyes that seemed to hold the secrets of the universe," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "And then we realized who she was," my friend replied, equally stunned. "It was Gaia," I said, my heart racing with excitement and fear. "The ancient goddess of the earth." Gaia stepped forward, her eyes locked on me. "I have been watching you, Alpha Augustra," she said in a voice that echoed through the forest. "Your love for Amelia is strong, but it is not enough to bring her back from the dead." My heart sank at her words. "Is there anything I can do?" I asked, my voice trembling. "There is," she replied, a faint smile on her lips. "But it will require a great sacrifice. One that only you can make." "What kind of sacrifice?" I asked, my mind racing with possibilities. "The kind that will test your strength, your courage, and your love for Amelia," Gaia said, her eyes boring into mine. "Ar