Chapter 53
Chapter 53
Willow
Walter vanished without a trace. Upon our return to the packhouse from the woods his luggage was nowhere to be found, and there was no sign of him a
His disappearance wasn’t entirely surprising as he had vanished similarly to this on numerous occasions in the past. However, Mia informed me that whe
children out for lunch at a fancy restaurant, spent a delightful hour with them, then sent them back with Mia, only to disappear without a word.
I stared at the last message on my phone, one that Walter had sent me before he left: “Stay away from Ella. She is dangerous.”
Two days had passed and still had mixed feelings about the message. Why would Walter say such a thing about Ella? After all, they were strangers. Wh
As I watered the plants in the packhouse, I couldn’t help but steal glances at Ella, who was surrounded by pack members. Thanksgiving was approachin might easily misconstrue that she was already married to Reuben.
Mia mentioned that Ella had been overseeing the Thanksgiving and other major festival preparations for the past six years in Emerald Bright Pack. The c
My heart grew uneasy. Reuben had assured me that he had no intentions of marrying Ella, yet she was listed as his fiancée on official documents, and h
While conversing with a female warrior, she noticed me watching her. Our eyes met, devoid of any visible emotions. I suppressed Ceri, unwilling to incite
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“Why would I be angry with you?” I questioned, maintaining a neutral expression.
“I’m afraid that you might think I’m trying to take your place,” she confessed, a guilty smile tugging at her lips. However, I sensed the insincerity behind th
“Don’t worry about such things,” I replied, unable to resist smiling as I met her gaze. “You could never replace me, Ella. Anywhere means anywhere,” I ad
Her smile immediately faltered, replaced by an ugly frown.
“You shouldn’t be so confident, Willow,” the corner of her lips twitched. “Six years have changed almost every aspect of our lives,” she walked closer to m
I clenched my fists at my sides, locking eyes with her. “What do you mean by that?”
“If you want to understand the situation better, don’t forget to make an appearance at the Thanksgiving feast,” she smiled then turned on her heel to rejoin the group.
What did she mean? Why was she so confident? A jumble of emotions churned within me, unsettling my heart. Lost in thought, I failed to notice a figure
Feeling uncomfortable under his gaze, I asked, “What’s the matter?” It was highly unusual for him to linger around me for so long, given that he couldn’t sight of me for even a second.
“Reuben wants your opinion on the Thanksgiving gathering for your family of four. I’m arranging it, so come inside and check the list that’s been sent for
I blinked in surprise. It was the first time Bix had spoken to me, even though he was merely trying to fulfill one of his duties.
Taking a deep breath, I followed him to the living room where he placed the list on the table for me to inspect. As I picked it up, I couldn’t help but notice
“Are you feeling unwell?” I asked casually, but his reaction seemed alarmed.
“No,” he murmured, withdrawing his hand from his stomach.
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“Why are you lying? Should I call Reuben or Oran if you don’t feel well?” Sensing something was amiss, I suggested. I knew he wouldn’t readily accept h
He frowned immediately for some reason and retorted, “How about you just focus on the list and let me get the fuck out of here?” He glared at me in disp
Ignoring his hostility, I went into the kitchen and returned a while later with a cup of herbal tea. “Have this then you can get the fuck out of here, if that’s w
He glanced at the cup placed in front of him, then shifted his focus to me as I added the items I wanted for Thanksgiving. Pushing the cup aside, he snee
I could not help but just stare at him, “Why do you hate me so much?” I finally asked the question that had been weighing on my mind since I arrived at t
“You really don’t know anything, do you?!” Bix’s eyes flashed red, as if he w something truly soul crushing. “I don’t hate you. I loathe you.”
“Why?” I stared at him sternly.
“Why did
you leave Reuben six years ago?” he demanded.
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I was slightly taken aback by the sudden change of the topic that went to Reuben and I. How could his hatred towards me be connected to us? I straight and replied, “That is between Reuben and I.”
“Then why the hell was I being dragged into this?” he suddenly barked. I flinched, staring at him in surprise. He was being dragged into it? What did he m
“Let me tell you something, Willow!” He abruptly rose from his seat then yanked me up out of my own as well. “Whatever reason you had to leave Reube
With that, he shoved me away and turned to leave with the list. I collapsed onto the sofa, overwhelmed with restless confusion. Bix’s hateful glare frightened me for reasons I couldn’t comprehend. Such intense hatred
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Memories of Reuben’s animosity toward his own father flooded my mind, intertwining with Bix’s words. Since my return to this pack I hadn’t seen Alpha L
I sat there for a long time, pondering everything. Why was I being blamed for things that I wasn’t even aware of?
Taking a deep breath, I made a decision. I needed to uncover everything that had transpired in this pack and Reuben’s life during the past six years. I ha
what had happened to Reuben and why they accused me of ruining his life.
If I didn’t unravel this mystery, I knew it would haunt me for the rest of my life. I had to uncover
very detail about Reuben’s life during the past six years that I had been absent. It became my top priority and the most significant challenge of my life.
Little did I know, the biggest upheaval had already silently arrived in my life, like a gentle wave lapping the shore before the storm.
Somewhere far away, a werewolf pack lay deserted, the land surrounding it resembling a barren wasteland. The houses stood with doors thrown open, t over the once- beautiful land.
A gentle wind pushed aside the curtains of the packhouse, infiltrating the Alpha’s office. where two figures sat across from each other under a dim light. A
malevolent aura.
The Alpha’s hands trembled violently as he reached for a chess piece. It was his turn to make a move, but a single wrong decision would spell the end o
Paralyzed by the fear of making a mistake, the hand holding the chess piece hovered in mid– air. He ever so slightly glanced up at the figure leisurely seated on the sofa with their legs crossed and face partially obscured in the dim light. As his eye
The Alpha’s face drained of color, his complexion alternating between white and blue as he realized the irreversible nature of his mistake. Before him, tw
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“Checkmate,” a deep voice intoned, bringing the game to its inevitable conclusion.
Alpha Rick’s heart leapt into his throat as he watched his king topple from the chessboard.
It was over. He had lost the game that would determine his fate. Raising his eyes slightly, he met a pair of eyes with different colors, akin to a ghost’s sta
The Alpha nearly tumbled from his seat in horror at the sight of the man before him. He… he was no ordinary werewolf! He was a monster!!
“Please, spare me! Please!!” he cried, pleading desperately, his skin burning with the intensity of the man’s gaze but mostly from the silence.
Rick knew that he was doomed. He didn’t understand how or why he had become the sole person of the pack, forced to play a life–and– death game of chess with the man before him who had just walked into his pack as if he were on an evening stroll. Only now that he had lost, he decided
“I will damn well kill you!!” With a roar, Alpha Rick staggered in fear before lunging at the man, only to be swiftly sliced in two.
Alpha Rick’s lifeless body crumpled to the floor of his own packhouse.
“Too bad, many have tried and failed. Perhaps in your next life, the man remarked, stepping over the lifeless body as he exited the packhouse, which wa
He strolled leisurely amidst the burning woods, pausing only under the moonlight to inhale the scent of a small torn piece of white handkerchief tied arou moaned.
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