From Arina's POV In the days that followed the meeting with Alpha Jax, or Grandfather as he would have me call him, we settled into the Running River pack quietly, well except Kiara as she kept tormenting everyone, taking their shoes and making a mess in the kitchen when she was fed, but regardless of whatever she did for some reason everyone loved her. Alpha Jax even stole her once and took a nap with her. He swears that he never did such a thing and that she had snuck into his room. Alexandre and I had not seen each other since we arrived. He spent all his time with Alpha Jax discussing everything we knew about Eleni, and then there was the Lycan Blood Pack that also required his attention. Thiago spent his time training with the warriors, saying, "I need to get better prepared for this epic battle that is coming." Of course, he still kept his sense of humor. I was just about to sit and relax on the back patio when I saw my dad approaching. "Hello, Arina," he said, sitting next
Hello, my wonderful readers!I want to thank all who have read my book. Your love and support is greatly appreciated.This book has finally come to an end, but not, for there is a second part to this wonderful story that will come soon.This book is currently undergoing editing and will be released in print soon, so be sure to look out for that.In the meantime, make sure to check out my other book, Mated and Rejected by her Beta, and tune in for the other amazing projects I have upcoming.As always, thank you for your love and support.Mistress of the West
Your typical fairy tale begins with "Once upon a time," followed by a princess being rescued by a knight in shining armor. But not every story starts like that. Especially mine... Now, let's go back to the beginning... or at least the beginning, I remember. I always felt like something was different between my family and me. Whether you call it a sixth sense or kismet, I had an unshakable knowing that there was more to my existence. From what I remember, we had a wonderful life filled with smiles, hugs, and kisses. Little did I know, there was a dark secret lurking behind the façade, ready to shatter our family and alter the course of my life forever. My father was the Alpha of the Shadow Borne Pack—the most prestigious and well-respected pack in all of Shadow Falls. I never considered him an Alpha; he was just my dad. He was my best friend and my protector. My father was an Alpha by birth, whereas my mother was born an Omega. This is the lowest rank in any pack. It is common for
TRIGGER WARNING: This chapter may include stalking, physical violence, mental and emotional abuse, and harassment. I acknowledge that it may be challenging to engage with this content. TWO YEARS LATER- "ARINA, YOU WORTHLESS STUPID GIRL!" my mother yelled at me from the top of the staircase. "Who told you that you could sleep? Look at the place; the kitchen is dirty, the laundry isn't folded or put away, and you still haven't made breakfast"! She yelled. "I'm sorry, Luna. I'll be there immediately." I replied timidly, wiping sleep from my eyes. I grabbed whatever clothes I could find: an oversized black shirt and ripped light blue jeans two sizes too big. I didn't have much to choose from these days. I only had leftovers from everyone's donations to local charities. Mother gave me whatever she thought was too big, ripped, or stained. Anything considered trash. My black waist-length hair was once full of life and shine, but now it was dull and lifeless. As a result of all the chem
From Alexandre's POV "Beep beep beep, my phone alarm sounds off, signaling 4 a.m., time for a run. Three years have passed since I last slept past 4 a.m. It was not easy to get used to the alarm, but now it is music to my ears. I was about to throw the cover off me when I felt something on my waist. I looked over to the right side of the bed and saw Jessica fast asleep, her arm lying on my abdomen. Her blonde hair covered her face as she slept next to me—a sad excuse for a woman so desperate and annoying. Wearing only a red-colored baby doll, she would do anything to get my attention in hopes of being Queen. If only she had just realized her sight disgusted me. She wasn't fit to be Queen. The thought of my mother's crown upon Jessica's head made my stomach twist. I tossed her arm off me and quickly jumped out of bed, heading straight for the bathroom, not even glancing back so as not to look at her if she woke. I quickly shut the bathroom door, changed into sweatpants, and headed f
From Alexandre's POV I was still hazy from my dream before Thiago woke me. However, there were more pressing matters, so I pushed the thoughts aside and focused my attention on the current situation. Omegas were typically quiet and kept to themselves. It was odd that someone suddenly would be attacked, let alone beaten to death. "Any suspects?" I asked as Thiago and I made our way up the driveway. "As of now, no, they think it was a rogue attack. Although, something about the attack is not right." Thiago replied. "What do you mean?" I asked, staring at him in confusion. "When have rogues used sticks to beat people and not finish the job?" he asked. He had a point: Rogues kill anyone they come into contact with. The last thing they do is leave an eyewitness to a brutal attack, so the mere fact that this girl was left to die is something not heard of. "Something is not right," I replied. As we approached the packhouse, I asked, "How is Luna Eleni?" When one's mate dies, the oth
From Arina's POV I opened my eyes to find myself in a white room. I glanced around and realized I was in the hospital. I had no memory of how or when I got here. I remembered only one thing: Rick yelled at my mother. I felt a sharp pain when I tried to turn on my side. My insides felt like they had been stabbed. Suddenly, I heard the monitor beep louder, signaling the nurse to come in. "Princess, please don't move; you'll tear the stitches," the nurse said as she walked toward the monitor and turned off the alarm. "PRINCESS". I mumbled as I glanced at her. No one has said those words to me in a long time. The only person that called me was the nurse assigned to my father. I looked up at her and was surprised that the nurse who had attended to my father that very night was now attending to me. Tears filled my eyes as the memory returned. "Are you alright? Does something hurt?" she asked with profound concern. "No, I'm fine, thank you," I told her, wiping my eyes. "Then why are
From Arina's POV I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Every word coming out of my mother's mouth was shocking. "Zeno's death is something we won't be able to contain if the word gets out. The King will come seeking answers. How can we explain the last three years?" she asked in panic. "Perhaps you should have thought about that before beating her half to death," Rick replied as he left the room. Suddenly, a knock came at the door, and I heard a familiar voice. "Please accept my apologies. I didn't know you were here." Nurse Calloway said, "I'll be back later." I was glad it was her. I wanted to ask her questions. I needed answers, and she had been assigned to care for my father in his final days, so I figured she might know something. "Nurse Calloway, I was sure you were off today, but no matter, I was leaving anyway. Carry on," Mother said as she left. "You can open your eyes, Princess; she is gone," Nurse Calloway said as she approached the side of the bed. I looked at her