"I think we should make sure all pack members lock up in their houses and have no movement, let's call it a lockdown to protect members of the pack," Sabrina suggested."That great idea. I would mind-link my beta about if and set warriors for each shift. We would make sure to set rules so no pack member gets in trouble." Simon let out as Sabrina watched the seriousness on his charming face. He sounded like the father of the whole pack who was trying to protect his children at all costs.Soon the sky became dark as the wind blew heavily with thunder. The moon hid himself under the dark clouds, the occasional flash of the lightning outside was illustrating the room. Sabrina gave a small smile when the rain began to hit the rooftop making sounds. "I wish we weren't in so many problems, this could have been a perfect weather for two," Simon said as a tiny blush became visible on Sabrina's face. "Alpha, something terrible ensued," Simon's Beta mind-linked. Simon wondered if his Beta ever
Sabrina wasn't frightened of Simon's wolf. Rather than flinching, she gave him a soft kiss on his forehead to calm him down, His eyes began to turn back to normal as he gave her a pointed look which Sabrina responded with a wink. "What are we going to do about her Alpha?" His beta asked. "Lock her up and feed her nothing until she speaks," Simon ordered. Sabrina walked out of the interrogation room to notice the pack warriors training very hard. The attack was happening tomorrow and they had decided to evacuate the people from their pack to a safer place, Sabrina began to feel her stomach turn from nervousness. Simon's warriors weren't a lot. They were just a few of them because the council meeting for all Alpha's wouldn't accept their proposal, they gave excuses that they didn't want to involve their pack in such a war.Sabrina knew that everything was over for them. She was shocked when she heard Simon's voice in her head. "Get your act together Sabrina, you are the people's Lun
Simon had just attacked the wolf that had tried to attack him with a knife when he noticed Sabrina punching a wolf while another tried to attack her from behind. He ran closer before throwing his knife at the wolf's head causing blood to splatter, Sabrina turned before staring at him. He gave a small grin before winking at her. "The attacker keeps getting bigger, maybe I should check the border?" Sabrina asked but Simon stopped her. "I would do that instead." He said before running to the border. The minute Simon got there, he was shocked to notice all the Army he had lifeless on the floor. The place was foggy with smoke and you could hardly see what was next to your front. He bent down to touch the pulse of the wolf on the floor when he got nudged hard on the head. He fell to the floor as his blurry vision couldn't clearly see the huge figure that stood in front of him, his breathing began to hitch before his eyes closed. Sabrina pinned the last wolf to the floor before twisting
It had been a day since Sabrina had been apart from Simon and everything and everywhere already felt empty. The chirping sound of birds got her attention. She glared at the two birds that had their long mouths caressing each other. She scoffed a little at what she had just seen. She was the only one who had her mate apart from her, even the birds couldn't be torn apart. Her heart was broken and ripped to pieces, she thought seeing her both sons would make everything better but it made it worse because they kept asking for him. Her wolf whimpered before letting out a tired growl. Sabrina knew that she also missed Simon's wolf, they had searched every possible place they could find Simon but nothing. She had even made warriors sneak into some packs but he wasn't still there. 'Was he really dead?' She thought. She decided to walk into Simon's room for the first time. Everything smells just like him and it comforted her real soon. It was the only thing that was making her feel like he
CHAPTER 62FLASHBACK ONE WEEK AGO"I don't really know if I can really trust you, Sabrina told me she lost both of her parents.'' Simon let out. "Follow me, I need to show you something," Sonia told Simon with an undespicable expression. She pushed a button on an arranged shelf which pulled open revealing a set of keys displayed on a wall. "What are these keys for?" Simon asked."Soon, you would know what they are meant for,'' Sonia uttered before pressing the same button that closed the cupboard. they trudged outside the room making Simon's eyes widen with surprise. The pack wasn't only filled with wolves but other supernaturals and mostly female warriors uniformly dressed alike and training very hard were everywhere. The pack looked well built. "why are there so many female warriors?'' Simon asked as they strolled to a place he would describe as unknown, he was stunned when Sonia turned with a frown visible on her face. Simon wondered if he had said something he wasn't supposed to
PRESENT-DAYSimon's heart was pumping hard beneath his chest as he headed to the Sali Crescent pack with a few of Sonia's female Warrior trudging behind him. He couldn't wait to see Sabrina, he already knew what he wanted to say to her. He wanted to be ethical about who he honestly was and not keep hiding in the dark side of his past. When they got close to the Sali Crescent border. Simon noticed the warriors, very few warriors lined up with equipment, he shifted back to his human form. He trudged towards them with the female warriors still behind him. It took a few seconds for them to comprehend that it was really Simon, if not for the very serious situation. Simon could have busted out into uncontrollable laughter. Simon began to notice the smile on their face as it got visible, his gaze met with the person he had been thinking of all this while. She seemed tired but still beautiful like he had remembered. The look on Sabrina's face was like she was finding it hard to believe tha
Sabrina had been tight-lipped throughout the ride. She hadn't said anything to Simon and that left him slightly troubled, after three good hours, they finally got to the pack. Simon's uncle halted before turning around. "Put them in the scariest dungeon," he ordered. The warriors all nodded before pushing Simon and Sabrina in a direction that they assumed was going to lead to the dungeon. The pack was a big place with a lot of people who were busy working their ass out. Soon, they came to a tall building with a huge gate. "Wait, why don't we play around a little with the pretty girl?" One of the men said but the other rejected. "Go get some better ass Michael, the Alpha wants them locked." One of them said, "Common, we are just going to have little fun without the Alpha's knowledge." The one called Micheal pleaded. "Sabrina, we have to try to escape right now, their argument may last a few more minutes," Simon said after a long time. "What can we do when our hands are handcuffed?"
It had been six good hours since Sabrina witnessed a lot of things in just a few seconds. She was standing close to the balcony in Simon's pack. It was dusk once again but she didn't mind, her face had dried tears on her cheeks because she had been weeping. She was a mess and her hair was a different anecdote and presently she had no intention of making them look a little presentable. Soon, there was a footstep that made her swivel around. She instantly shifted her gaze back to the moon when she noticed that it was just her mother. "Here, a cup of coffee for you," Sonia muttered before pushing the steamy cup of hot coffee in front of Sabrina. "I don't drink coffee, you should've known that if you didn't leave me behind all this year," Sabrina said as Sonia nodded before dropping the other cup down. "Sabrina," Sonia said, sipping from the hot cup of coffee before setting it down. Sabrina couldn't fail to feel the excitement it felt for her mother to be here with her right now. Yes