Chapter 46: IntruderAbhay’s P.O.VAs I trudged down the path toward the Jharna, my steps heavy with frustration and hurt, I could feel the anger boiling inside me like a tempest ready to unleash its fury.The sound of rushing water from the waterfall ahead seemed to mock my turmoil, its relentless cascade echoing the tumult within my heart. Yet, amidst the rage and pain, there was a deep, unyielding love that tethered me to Mink, binding me to her despite everything."She just doesn't get it," I muttered to myself, the words bitter on my tongue as I replayed the events that led to our argument over and over again in my mind. "Doesn't understand the sacrifices I've made, the lengths I've gone to for her..."My thoughts were interrupted by the distant chirping of birds and the rustle of sound of the breeze through the mountains, a stark contrast to the turmoil within me. I clenched my fists, trying to quell the rising tide of anger that threatened to consume me whole. But beneath the a
Chapter 47: Stay Away From My MateMink’s P.O.V"Stay away from my mate!"As I stood in front of Abhay, my heart pounded with a mixture of fear and determination. I squared my shoulders, ready to face whatever threat came our way. The intruder, a man with a menacing aura, rose from the ground with a laugh that grated against my nerves. His gaze pierced through me, and I could feel the weight of his scrutiny."You thought you could hide from us forever, little wolf," he sneered, his voice dripping with malice. "But here you are, cowering behind your weak human mate."I clenched my fists, refusing to let his words shake me. "We're not hiding from anyone," I retorted, my voice steady despite the adrenaline coursing through my veins. "We've chosen to live in peace, away from your pack's tyranny."The man's laughter echoed in the clearing, mocking and cruel. "Peace? Is that what you call it?" he scoffed."You've stolen away half of our Alpha's wolves, thinking you could build your own litt
Chapter 48: Withheld Secrets Part 1Mink’s P.O.VI turned around slowly, the weight of Abhay's gaze heavy on my shoulders. His expression was a mix of surprise, concern, and maybe even a hint of disappointment. My heart sank as I realized that he had witnessed the whole ordeal. I should have known better than to let my anger get the best of me in front of him. Guilt gnawed at me as I met his eyes, feeling the need to explain myself, to make things right.Abhay rose from the snow, brushing off the flakes from his clothes with a calm demeanor that contrasted sharply with the storm raging inside me."Firangi," he began, trying to make light of the situation by joking around, but I could hear the hint of uncertainty in his voice. "Remind me never to piss you off in the future. I would like to have my body parts to myself, thank you very much."His words caught me off guard. Here I was, bracing myself for a scolding or disappointment, but instead, he was trying to make me feel better by tr
Chapter 49: Withheld Secrets Part 2Abhay’s P.O.VThe air hung heavy between us as I stepped back from my Firangi, her eyes searching mine for any hint of what was to come. I could feel the weight of the secret I was about to reveal pressing against my chest, a heavy burden that I could no longer bear to carry alone.I knew that this day would come sooner rather than later, and since Mink had trusted me enough to share one of her biggest secrets, it only seemed fair that I reciprocate by baring my own truth.Taking a deep breath, I finally gathered the courage to speak. "Mink, there's something I need to tell you," I began, my voice faltering slightly despite my efforts to keep it steady. "I've been hiding something from you for some time now, and I think it's only fair that you know."Mink's expression shifted, a mixture of surprise and concern flickering across her features. "What is it, Abhay?" she asked softly, her tone filled with apprehension.I hesitated for a moment, grappling
Chapter 50: An Unavoidable ConsequenceMink’s P.O.VAbhay and I started to walk back to the pack, the body of the stranger left behind in the snow. I would send one of my men to get him back to the packhouse, and once he was identified, his body would be disposed off in the Jharna."But Mink, you didn't steal anyone," he said firmly, as he held my hand firmly to help me navigate the tough terrains. "Those people who joined our pack did so of their own free will. Their alphas were abusive, manipulative. They sought refuge with us because they saw a better life, a chance to escape the tyranny they faced.""I know, Abhay," I nodded, agreeing to his convictions. "But the Alphas would never believe such a claim. In their minds, they are just and fair. Everything they do is because they believe it's best for their pack. They've been enforcing their rule for ages, and instead of introspecting, they would rather blame others, label them as thieves, and try to sabotage them."Abhay nodded, und
Chapter 51: Unrest WithinMink’s P.O.VI watched the packmates murmur about the disaster that had just hit us like a bolt from the blue. The Jammu pack led by Arsalan Ali, our long-standing rivals, had dared to send their beta into our territory, a brazen move that spoke volumes of their intentions. But now, with the beta lying dead at our borders, there was no denying the storm that brewed on the horizon. War was inevitable.I paced back and forth in my office, the tension palpable in the air as Ruksaar, Kashmira and Abhay stood in front of me, their faces drawn in concentration as they tried to comprehend the magnitude of the situation."We cannot afford to underestimate them," I declared, my voice firm despite the turmoil raging within me. "They will not rest until they have torn us apart, piece by piece."Eyes flickered with uncertainty, murmurs of doubt threading through the room like shadows in the night. "But Mink," Ruksaar spoke up, her tone laced with concern, "they outnumber
Chapter 52: A True Alpha’s PowersMink’s P.O.VMy heart pounded against my ribcage like a frantic drum as I watched Abhay step in front of me, taking a stance in front of my whole pack."Abhay, step back!" I hissed urgently, my voice tight with fear. "You can't win against a wolf, especially not one that's lost its mind."Abhay glanced back at me, his expression determined yet tinged with concern. "Mink, listen to me," he said firmly, but there was a hint of desperation in his voice."I know you're strong enough to take them on, but you're pregnant. You shouldn't be taking on this kind of challenge in the first place."I shook my head, frustration and fear warring within me. "So what if I'm pregnant?" I retorted, my voice trembling with emotion. “I can deal with them just fine.”“You can, I know you can,” Abhay spoke reasonably. "But that doesn't mean you have to agree to every stupid request thrown your way. I can handle them myself."The wolves growled menacingly, their eyes wild wi
Chapter 53: Princess?Mink’s P.O.VAs Abhay and I stood in front of the tranquil Jharna on this quiet evening, the sound of water cascading down the rocks filled the air, creating a serene atmosphere around us. The light of the rising sun painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, casting a warm glow over the landscape. It was one of those rare moments of peace amidst the chaos that had engulfed our lives lately.Abhay took a sip of his beer, his expression thoughtful as he gazed out at the flowing water. I watched him for a moment, envying his ability to find solace in something as simple as a drink.At that moment, I wished I could join him, to let go of all the worries and fears that had been weighing heavily on my mind since last afternoon."I envy you, Abhay," I confessed, my voice barely above a whisper. "I wish I could drink too, just so I could forget everything that happened today."Abhay turned to look at me, his eyes reflecting understanding mixed with a hint of concern."