ReeneIndescribable pain tore through my whole body the moment I opened my eyes. The pain could almost be likened to countless sharp needles pricking one's skin.I made to sit up on the bed, but then I quickly found out that my body was numb. It felt almost like lead...Looking around, I could see maids moving in and out of the foreign looking room.At the thought, I looked closely again. This was definitely not a room at Redwood. So, where was I? The room was a dark grey colored one. The blinds and shutters had been pulled down, giving the room a serenity I never had at my own pack.It was then I felt the soft texture of the bed I was lying on. Everything screamed riches and opulence. Where in goddess's name was I?"Hey," I croaked, my voice as parched as the sands on a desert.A uniformed maid turned and walked over to me with a bored look."Luna Amber, you are awake?" She drawled."Where is this place?" I coughed as I asked."Did you lose your memory too?" Her mouth
Reene "Are you out of your fucking mind?" Kathy growled, her beautiful face contorting into a funny mask. Goddess knew how much self control I had to muster, not to laugh. She took quick steps towards me, and raised her hands. "You wouldn't dare." Although my voice was calm, the chilliness in it, couldn't be masked.My words stilled her hands which was already making its way down towards my face. She paused and stared at me, nostrils flaring, and breathing harshly. "It seems your little fall has made you forget your status in this pack, sister." She snickered. I chuckled at the sheer irony of her words. To think that the one who killed the owner of this body was her very own sister. A sense of solidarity at the fact that our deaths were almost alike, enveloped me. I was killed by my family, and she was killed by hers. "Good thing your brain is still in good condition, dear younger sister." I remarked, placing emphasis on the 'sister,' and winking at her. "Whatever games you ar
Reene I snickered as she paled. "What? Cat got your tongue?" I taunted. She glowered at me, and stomped out of the dining hall. Her heels clicked on the staircase as she made her way upstairs. Kathy and Sierra back at my pack, were probably the only ones who would chose to wear heeled shoes, even at home. I turned towards Alpha Kaden, and basking in the interested look in his eyes, I took my place by his side. "Are you strong enough? I told you dinner will be brought to your room." He admonished gently. "I'm strong enough. My body doesn't feel numb anymore." I nodded at him, and looked around the dining hall. And what a huge difference it was, compared to my previous pack. Ornately decorated, it had candlelight styled chandeliers, throwing golden specks of soft light on the hall. 'Beautiful.' I breathed. Looking at the large spread of dishes on the table, I stifled a shriek. "Are we having a party?" I blinked. "If you want one." Alpha Kaden replied, making me look at him. I
Reene My body stilled, my palms already getting sweaty. Raising my head, my gaze landed on his. His intense eyes watched me, and I suddenly felt my body heat up. Clearing my throat, I whispered, "What do you mean?" Fortunately, my voice came out as normal as ever. Thank goddess. He shrugged. "Never mind. Just saying." He continued moving, and silently muttering a quick prayer to the Moon goddess, I hurried after him. We soon got to a large clearing, with tall trees at even places, giving one a sense of ambience. The perfect place to have a wolf run. If only I could. "Do you want to strip here, or?" He asked suddenly, making me flinch. "Pardon?" I arched a brow as I stared questioningly at him. "I asked if you would like to strip here, under my watch." He repeated with a chuckle. "You..." A blush crept up my cheeks, and I rushed to one of the trees. "It doesn't matter, you'll soon be naked after all." He called after me. "You wish!" I yelled back, stopping at a tree which had
ReeneFeeling the soft morning sunlight beams on my skin, I walked towards my mother's home. I had decided against driving a car, wanting to stretch my limbs a little.Alpha Kaden had been against it, insisting I wasn't strong enough to walk yet. Reminding him that the Alpha's castle wasn't far from where my mother lived had been enough to shut him up.Now, looking at the stares of other pack members on me, made me wonder if my decision had been right. Some peeped from their window. 'Snoops.'Looking around, I marveled at the beauty of the street. Krypton pack was a city itself. It was very beautiful compared to Redwood pack.Since I was going to visit my 'sweet' and 'considerate' mother, I had decided on a formal outfit. The black dress I wore, was a short one, barely crossing my knees. Paired with a black handbag, black sunglasses, and black stilettoes, I look every inch a sophisticated Luna.A car suddenly drove past in such great hurry, spraying dirt on my dress.
Reene Her eyes widened in disbelief, and to further aggravate her, I nonchalantly grabbed at the mug of coffee on the table. "Cheers, Harley," I smirked and took a sip. Her gaze was on me, as I placed the mug back on the table. Curiously watching me. "Common, you don't have to do that. I'm not a weird specimen of study, neither am I a guinea pig." I shrugged in a bid to show her that I wasn't a bit bothered by the unnerving and stifling air around us. "Shouldn't you be preparing for the pack run? Kathy told me you fell down the stairs.." She finally broke the silence. "Are you concerned about me? Worried that I would lose the position of Luna?" I asked with a smirk. Her expression changed, her eyes flashing dangerously. "You wish. The position of Luna was never yours anyway, so why would I be bothered?" She retorted, and turned towards the wallpaper on the wall. Following her gaze, I chuckled, "I hope you don't eat your words, Mother." I got up, and threw her a bright smile,
Reene I had an early breakfast, which was unusual, and headed downstairs for some air. My hands fidgeted in the pocket of the jacket I wore, nervousness plastered on my face. Today was the pack run, and the pack members were already arriving at the castle. The starting point for the run was located in the forest, close to the mountains. That would give more freedom and create a natural environment for our wolves, once we shift. I looked around. I hadn't seen Kaden this morning. Ever since that night he had left without any explanation, we haven't talked much. "Scared, aren't you?" A sneering voice said beside me. I turned to see Kathy smirking at me. She was dressed in a tight fitting short gown that made me wonder how she was going to undress when about to shift. "I guess I am." I shrugged. She chuckled at my response. "It isn't too late to back out now. To save your pride." She brought out a lolipop from her pocket, and promptly thrusted it into her mouth. I threw my head
Kaden I watched as Amber emerged from the changing room. Ignoring the gasps from the pack members, I could only see her. White fur and those blue eyes. She approached us calmly, wagging her tail, her ears upwardly pointed, her aura calm. And then, my eyes moved to the spot on her shoulders. I had been shaken to the core when I had seen it. It was a mark, shaped like a star. Black, a sharp contrast to my white one. Heck, everything about her seemed to contrast mine. My wolf was entirely black, except the white star mark on my shoulders. At the same spot where she had hers, I also had mine. After seeing the mark that night, I had avoided her for a while. "White fur? That's rare, Alpha. We don't usually have white furred wolves." Brandon said beside me. However, I could tell he wasn't surprised. His demeanor was calm, and unfazed. "You aren't surprised?" I chuckled. "I was," He smiled. "But I noticed you weren't bothered, and that can only happen if you have everything under cont