Mia Miller
The silence in Ethan's mansion was heavy, almost suffocating.
With him gone, the house felt like a labyrinth of secrets, and my desire to uncover what was really happening only grew stronger. As I walked through the hallways, my curiosity drove me to explore every corner, every door, hoping to find something that would reveal more about the mysterious man who now controlled every little part of my life.
I looked around carefully, and there was no one here.
How could he live in such silence? Didn’t he have any parents? Relatives?
Then, as I turned around, I bumped into something.
"Dammit," I muttered as my arm collided with a door.
It was a door at the end of a dark hallway, different from the others. The metal handle was worn, as if it had been used frequently, contrasting with the rest of the immaculate mansion.
Something about that door called to me. Without thinking, my hand instinctively went to the handle. I tried to turn the knob, and to my surprise, the door gave way, creaking as it opened.
What I found on the other side was… inexplicable.
The room was shrouded in a dim light that was only broken by a faint glow coming from a small window covered by heavy curtains. On the walls, there were symbols I had never seen before, but somehow, they felt strangely familiar.
They were drawn with precision, as if they were part of a ritual or an ancient code. In the center of the room, there was a table covered with strange objects—glowing crystals, vials with liquids of bizarre colors, and what looked like an old book, its pages yellowed and worn.
My heart raced as I looked around, trying to comprehend what I was seeing. Everything in there exuded a supernatural aura, an energy I couldn’t explain. My fingers trembled as I touched one of the vials, and at that moment, something inside me recognized the symbol on the wall. Where had I seen that before?
Before I could process it and reach for the book to see what was written, I felt a presence behind me. Ethan.
“You shouldn’t be here, Mia,” his voice was cold, cutting. He was at the door, his blue eyes glowing with an intensity I had never seen before.
It was as if his entire facade had crumbled, revealing something far more dangerous and frightening underneath.
“Who are you, really?” I asked, trying to keep my voice steady, even though my heart was pounding uncontrollably.
Ethan didn’t respond immediately. He took a step forward, enough to make me step back. “Get out of here, Mia. Now.”
There was an urgency in his voice that I had never heard before, but also something else—fear? He was hiding something, something big, and the way he looked at me now, as if I were an intruder in his world, only confirmed my suspicions.
“I’m not going anywhere until you tell me what’s going on,” I insisted, but Ethan was already gently pushing me out of the room.
He closed the door behind us, locking it with a key that seemed to appear out of nowhere. “This is none of your business,” he said, his voice softer but still firm. “Forget what you saw. Please, I don’t want to take drastic measures against you.”
“You’re the father of my child. I need to know who he’s dealing with.”
He seemed to analyze me from head to toe, slowly, and I tried to maintain control.
“In the contract you signed… it says you’ll do whatever I want. If you want your son back, I ask you to keep quiet!”
I could see the internal battle in his eyes, as if he were torn between protecting me and pushing me away. And, for a moment, I was tempted to back down, to let it go. But something inside me knew that this was the key to understanding everything—Lorenzo’s kidnapping, Ethan’s true nature, and even the questions I didn’t even know I had about myself.
But, for now, Ethan wouldn’t give me anything more. He guided me back through the hallways of the mansion, the silence between us now even heavier, full of unspoken things and mysteries I was determined to unravel.
I knew I was only scratching the surface. And somehow, I felt that whatever was hidden in that room was just the beginning.
After that terrible situation, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. Ethan locked himself in his office and didn’t show up again.
Ethan GreenwoodI went to the bar to sort out a few things: bills to pay, debts to collect, inventory to check, problems, and more problems.Even though I have plenty of resources to delegate tasks, I like to keep an eye on things myself.My beta approaches, his expression a bit serious as he stops in front of my desk."Alfa.""Hey, Nick." I said calmly while looking over some papers."We've got a lead on your pup." he said, narrowing his eyes slightly.I quickly pulled my attention away from the pile of paperwork and focused on him."What did you find?" I asked."A pack of wolves. They’re hunting and selling bounties. Some of our informants saw him with a kid that matches Lorenzo’s description.""And why would they pick him?""That's what we need to find out, sir."I ran my hand through my hair. "Damn strays," I growled.He was just a two-year-old boy, surrounded by wild wolves and criminals. The little kid I didn’t even know was my son, whom I never had the chance to see.The fury i
Mia MillerWhat would you do if your life was falling apart? If everything you loved, everything you fought for, was being ripped away from you?That was exactly how I felt. No solutions. No faith. Nothing. And to make things worse, I was in the hands of a man who seemed more like a predator than a protector.Since the incident in the "hidden" room, Ethan had disappeared from my sight. I barely saw him around the house, and the lack of news about Lorenzo only made my anguish grow. The silence, the waiting—everything felt like a slow and calculated torture.Now, I was sitting at the dining table, alone. The untouched food in front of me. The silence was suffocating, broken only by the sound of my own thoughts. Suddenly, I heard footsteps. My body tensed. That unmistakable, unsettling scent hit me before he even entered the room. Ethan."You're here," his voice was low but firm.I quickly stood up, my eyes inevitably locking onto his, and immediately, I felt that tension that had become
Ethan GreenwoodMy Lamborghini was parked in front of the mansion, lined up with the other million-dollar homes in the neighborhood. Though close together, each house felt isolated, as if the residents avoided any contact. I chose this neighborhood for its discretion and the low foot traffic. It was the kind of place where no one asked questions."Sir, everything is ready," one of the wolves informed me while adjusting the vehicle.We rarely used weapons—only when absolutely necessary. I preferred to feel my enemies' blood on my hands, or better yet, on my fangs.I hated the feeling of being cornered, of not having control over every detail. This plan couldn’t fail; there was no room for error. An innocent life was at stake.The life of the son I hadn’t even known existed until now.I rubbed my eyes, trying to shake off the exhaustion. Last night had been awful. Nightmares tormented me, and my control over my transformations was growing weaker.Nick entered the room with a deep sigh.
Mia Miller.I put on a coat, hid my hair under the hood, and slipped out unnoticed, following Ethan and his men through the night. I was determined to find my son, and nothing would stop me. If he really thought I would stay behind, he was wrong.He didn’t know me.I quietly took one of Ethan’s cars from the garage.Driving as carefully as possible, I kept a safe distance from Ethan’s car and the others. Their taillights were my only guide, and I prayed no one would look in the rearview mirror and see me following. At every turn they took, I mirrored their movements cautiously, trying not to raise suspicion.Fear clung to me like a shadow. What if Ethan discovered me? What would he do? I knew he was dangerous. But that fear wasn’t enough to stop me. My love for my son was stronger.After some time, they finally stopped in a deserted area, surrounded by dense, dark trees. I waited for a moment before pulling over at a safe distance and turning off the headlights. I scanned my surroundi
Ethan GreenwoodThe only certainty I had that night was that I would feel like a piece of shit if I failed to rescue the pup."I need you to stay here," I ordered Mia, who was completely silent.She just nodded. Her eyes were wide, distant, as if she had seen a ghost—or something worse.I watched her. Her utterly angelic features could drive any being insane. Her light hair, contrasted with her sweet eyes, would make any wolf forget his responsibilities.I couldn’t understand why. Never had a human attracted me this way, and now I had a child with one. There was something extremely familiar about this woman. I just didn’t know what.I followed the tracks on the earth, still wet from last night’s rain. The night was dragging on, and so far, the bastards hadn’t shown up.My men were ahead of me until we spotted a small cabin in the middle of nowhere. In the forest, it was easy to hide—if you had the skill. And these kidnappers did.I sniffed as much as I could. It was their scent—I knew
Mia Miller I step off the bus with the small suitcase in my hands. I didn't tell anyone I was coming because I wanted to surprise my fiancé.It's been two months since I've seen the sky of this city. I missed the fresh air of Colorado so much.I clutch Collin's apartment keys and smile. He didn't know I was coming, and he was at work at this hour. I decided to wait for him here. I spent two weeks away, trying to find a job in the city. I had some interviews there, but I wasn't hired.I was turned down last time because I didn't have experience in the Italian language, and the job required it. Which made no sense to me.At the peak of my twenty-two years, I felt like a loser.I turn the key in the lock and open the door. Stepping into the living room, I find everything messy, typical of him.For the past nine months, we've been preparing for our wedding. 0, Even though I'm still unemployed, my almost-husband said it wasn't a problem for him.I love
Mia MillerI stepped through the bar door, my eyes frantically searching for Charlotte amidst the crowd. My hands trembled, and my heart pounded in my chest.There aren't enough words in the dictionary to describe everything I'm going through.I scanned with my eyes and finally spotted Charlotte in a corner of the bar.I fought against the tightness in my chest as I made my way through the bar's corridor, trying to focus on the flashing lights, which seemed to try to calm all the pain within me."Mia, are you okay?" She approached and hugged me."Charlotte…" My voice could barely sustain the pain engulfing me. "He… He was with her."I hadn't even sat down yet, and I began recounting every detail.My words escaped amidst sobs, anger and hurt overflowing with every syllable. Her embrace was a safe harbor at that moment. The weight of betrayal settled in my chest, turning each breath into an effort."Everything I believed to be solid has crumbled, Char. I trusted him so much…
two years later Mia Miller I opened the car window, feeling the cold wind tousling my messy hair.The cold weather always attracted me, but today it seemed to penetrate my skin, causing me shivers.I looked at Lorenzo, who was sleeping in the car seat, and I recalled that night. Two years had passed, and he was identical to the man with whom I lost my virginity in the parking lot of a bar.Discovering the pregnancy was a complete shock.That pregnancy test made me collapse on the floor like a child. I didn’t want this child. But the moment he was born,I saw his face. Collin's betrayal, and the desperation of not knowing how to manage, all disappeared.Only he mattered."Do you think this is going to work?" I asked, my voice trembling as I tried to keep my composure.You must be wondering how all this happened…And I even wonder for myself."The job there pays well," she replied, her determined look trying to convince me."What exactly do you do there?" I inquired,
Ethan GreenwoodThe only certainty I had that night was that I would feel like a piece of shit if I failed to rescue the pup."I need you to stay here," I ordered Mia, who was completely silent.She just nodded. Her eyes were wide, distant, as if she had seen a ghost—or something worse.I watched her. Her utterly angelic features could drive any being insane. Her light hair, contrasted with her sweet eyes, would make any wolf forget his responsibilities.I couldn’t understand why. Never had a human attracted me this way, and now I had a child with one. There was something extremely familiar about this woman. I just didn’t know what.I followed the tracks on the earth, still wet from last night’s rain. The night was dragging on, and so far, the bastards hadn’t shown up.My men were ahead of me until we spotted a small cabin in the middle of nowhere. In the forest, it was easy to hide—if you had the skill. And these kidnappers did.I sniffed as much as I could. It was their scent—I knew
Mia Miller.I put on a coat, hid my hair under the hood, and slipped out unnoticed, following Ethan and his men through the night. I was determined to find my son, and nothing would stop me. If he really thought I would stay behind, he was wrong.He didn’t know me.I quietly took one of Ethan’s cars from the garage.Driving as carefully as possible, I kept a safe distance from Ethan’s car and the others. Their taillights were my only guide, and I prayed no one would look in the rearview mirror and see me following. At every turn they took, I mirrored their movements cautiously, trying not to raise suspicion.Fear clung to me like a shadow. What if Ethan discovered me? What would he do? I knew he was dangerous. But that fear wasn’t enough to stop me. My love for my son was stronger.After some time, they finally stopped in a deserted area, surrounded by dense, dark trees. I waited for a moment before pulling over at a safe distance and turning off the headlights. I scanned my surroundi
Ethan GreenwoodMy Lamborghini was parked in front of the mansion, lined up with the other million-dollar homes in the neighborhood. Though close together, each house felt isolated, as if the residents avoided any contact. I chose this neighborhood for its discretion and the low foot traffic. It was the kind of place where no one asked questions."Sir, everything is ready," one of the wolves informed me while adjusting the vehicle.We rarely used weapons—only when absolutely necessary. I preferred to feel my enemies' blood on my hands, or better yet, on my fangs.I hated the feeling of being cornered, of not having control over every detail. This plan couldn’t fail; there was no room for error. An innocent life was at stake.The life of the son I hadn’t even known existed until now.I rubbed my eyes, trying to shake off the exhaustion. Last night had been awful. Nightmares tormented me, and my control over my transformations was growing weaker.Nick entered the room with a deep sigh.
Mia MillerWhat would you do if your life was falling apart? If everything you loved, everything you fought for, was being ripped away from you?That was exactly how I felt. No solutions. No faith. Nothing. And to make things worse, I was in the hands of a man who seemed more like a predator than a protector.Since the incident in the "hidden" room, Ethan had disappeared from my sight. I barely saw him around the house, and the lack of news about Lorenzo only made my anguish grow. The silence, the waiting—everything felt like a slow and calculated torture.Now, I was sitting at the dining table, alone. The untouched food in front of me. The silence was suffocating, broken only by the sound of my own thoughts. Suddenly, I heard footsteps. My body tensed. That unmistakable, unsettling scent hit me before he even entered the room. Ethan."You're here," his voice was low but firm.I quickly stood up, my eyes inevitably locking onto his, and immediately, I felt that tension that had become
Ethan GreenwoodI went to the bar to sort out a few things: bills to pay, debts to collect, inventory to check, problems, and more problems.Even though I have plenty of resources to delegate tasks, I like to keep an eye on things myself.My beta approaches, his expression a bit serious as he stops in front of my desk."Alfa.""Hey, Nick." I said calmly while looking over some papers."We've got a lead on your pup." he said, narrowing his eyes slightly.I quickly pulled my attention away from the pile of paperwork and focused on him."What did you find?" I asked."A pack of wolves. They’re hunting and selling bounties. Some of our informants saw him with a kid that matches Lorenzo’s description.""And why would they pick him?""That's what we need to find out, sir."I ran my hand through my hair. "Damn strays," I growled.He was just a two-year-old boy, surrounded by wild wolves and criminals. The little kid I didn’t even know was my son, whom I never had the chance to see.The fury i
Mia MillerThe silence in Ethan's mansion was heavy, almost suffocating.With him gone, the house felt like a labyrinth of secrets, and my desire to uncover what was really happening only grew stronger. As I walked through the hallways, my curiosity drove me to explore every corner, every door, hoping to find something that would reveal more about the mysterious man who now controlled every little part of my life.I looked around carefully, and there was no one here.How could he live in such silence? Didn’t he have any parents? Relatives?Then, as I turned around, I bumped into something."Dammit," I muttered as my arm collided with a door.It was a door at the end of a dark hallway, different from the others. The metal handle was worn, as if it had been used frequently, contrasting with the rest of the immaculate mansion.Something about that door called to me. Without thinking, my hand instinctively went to the handle. I tried to turn the knob, and to my surprise, the door gave way
Mia Miller.I wake up with a start, my body drenched in sweat, my heart pounding as if I had just run a marathon. Looking around, I realize I’m safe, but the feeling of dread doesn’t leave me. It was just a nightmare, but the fear and anxiety remain alive inside me.I dreamed of my son. Or rather, it wasn’t really a dream. It was a reflection of my worst fears, a painful reminder of everything that was at stake."My love, you’re going to be okay," I whisper, trying to convince myself as much as him. Lorenzo. My Lorenzo. The memory of the day he was born fills my mind, so sweet, so fragile. His tiny body fit in my hands like an extension of my own being. In the maternity ward, only my father was there, beaming with the idea of being a grandfather. He never judged me, he was just an incredible grandfather to Lorenzo, something I can never thank him enough for.Sometimes, I find myself wondering how different my life would be if I had looked for Ethan earlier. Maybe Lorenzo would be safe
Ethan GreenwoodRage consumed me when I saw that jerk approach the human; he looked at her as if she were his.But she was my property.After Mia left the room at the police station, I asked the police chief about the guy."Who is that guy who was talking to Mia?""Collin," the chief said. "One of the officers who work in the administrative department.""I don't want him involved in anything about my son's kidnapping. And he shouldn't know about it, either. You're well-paid for this," I said seriously."Understood, sir."I left the room boiling with anger.It was easy to have the police in my hands. They worked a lot and earned little, which made greed grow excessively.We needed to hide our secrets. The legends about supernatural creatures in Colorado were still told by the older elders, but even so, the current generation didn't believe them, as there had never been any evidence. But little did they know, we existed, not in the same numbers as before, but we were still a family. A p
Mia MillerI slowly open my eyes, and as I look at the ceiling, I realize where I am—this isn't a nightmare. I was waking up in Ethan's house. Damn it.Immediately, my first thought of the day is about my son. How is my baby? It's impossible not to let the tears fall every time I think of Lorenzo. I just wanted to hold my baby and never let him go. Never again.I hear a knock on the door and look at the clock on my phone; it's eight in the morning. Who could be bothering me at this hour?I quickly get up and look at myself; I slept in the same clothes I was wearing, a super tight pair of jeans.I opened the door slowly, still rubbing my eyes, and there he was.His suit was perfectly aligned, his beard neatly trimmed, and his hair was styled—what did this man want?"Good morning," he said in a serious tone.I rolled my eyes. He was the last person I wanted to see. In fact, I hated him."Get ready. We're going to the police station."I widened my eyes. "Police st