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I can’t kill
Violet’s conversation with her parents is disrupted by a guard announcing the discovery of Thalia’s body in her room, further amplifying the sense of urgency and danger. Her parents’ anger towards her for trying to free them is palpable, with her father stating that he is willing to cooperate with Willow, the Widow, to escape from prison. Violet realizes that her parents have been working with Willow, who is revealed to be the old king’s ex-wife, and that they expect her to use her position as the Lycan Mistress to complete a mission that will likely result in harm to Axel and others.
As Violet processes this information, she is faced with the difficult decision of choosing between her parents’ life and the lives of others. She tries to negotiate with her parents, but they are resolute in their decision. Violet’s emotional turmoil is intensified by the arrival of Monty, who intends to inform her that something is amiss. Violet’s frustration and anger towards Monty are evident, but she is forced to confront the reality of her situation and consider her next move. With Willow’s true identity and motives now revealed, Violet must weigh her options carefully to prevent further chaos and bloodshed.
Doomed
Axel’s frustration and anger boil over as he searches for Willow in vain, kicking away a table in his office. He’s been going with guards through the forest for two days, but she’s nowhere to be found. He receives word from Aaliyah that Willow is holed up in a cave with a thousand men, including a new Lycan the others fear. Axel’s determination to end Willow’s life grows as he learns that Fergus and Kasper are also with her, and they plan to attack soon. He decides to attack them tonight, ordering his men to get ready to march out in an hour.
As Axel prepares for battle, Nathan advises him to consider the possibility that the new Lycan might be a family member, but Axel is convinced that it’s just a bluff. His confidence stems from his knowledge of his kind, which he believes would not deceive so openly. Greg’s concerns and questions only serve to further infuriate Axel, who is more focused on eliminating Willow than uncovering the truth about the new Lycan. With this meeting, the stage is set for a brutal confrontation, and Axel is more determined than ever to destroy Willow and anyone who stands in his way.
Mate
Axel’s determination to defeat his enemies and capture Willow deepens as he prepares for battle. His determination is fueled by his concerns about his father’s legacy and his own reputation, making him more resolute than ever to eliminate Willow and anyone standing in his way. Meanwhile, his aunt’s words of caution and concern for his safety have a profound impact on him, and he is left struggling to balance his emotions.
As he prepares for war, Violet seems to be increasingly concerned about the conflict, and Axel can’t help but notice her worry. During a tender moment between them, Violet reveals her reluctance to acknowledge her feelings for Axel, but he senses a deeper connection between them. This newfound intimacy between the two lovers raises questions about Axel’s priorities and loyalties as he prepares to face off against Fergus and Kasper in the upcoming battle. Will Axel’s growing emotions distract him from his mission, or will they become a driving force in his quest for victory?
Cold heart
Axel grapples with his growing emotions for Violet as he prepares to face Fergus and Kasper in battle. Despite his concerns about his father’s legacy and reputation, he is unable to hide his feelings for the human. As he gets dressed, he tells Violet to “wait for me” and exits the room, unable to give her the reassurance she needs. His wolf is restless, driven by his bond with Violet and determination to defeat his enemies.
Axel’s visit to the concubines’ section is tense, as he informs Thalia that he no longer needs her services. Thalia, a pale imitation of Violet, lacks courage and intelligence, and her question about whether he wants her is met with disdain. Axel is clear that he is done with her, and his priority is now to focus on his battle and securing his father’s legacy. The encounter with Thalia serves as a reminder of his increasing attachment to Violet, and the difficulty he faces in balancing his emotions with his duties as a leader.
Dead meat
Violet remains in a state of euphoria after Axel’s departure, still reeling from their emotional exchange. Her thoughts are consumed by their budding feelings, and she’s torn between excitement and anxiety. Her reverie is suddenly shattered by a knock on the door, which opens to reveal Sky with a worried expression. Violet’s attention is diverted to the plan to help her parents escape, but her concerns about the ease of the plan linger. As she and Sky discuss the plan, a deafening howl and screams pierce the air, signaling chaos in the building.
The explosion that follows sends both girls crashing to the ground. As they wait for the vibrations to subside, Violet’s thoughts turn to Axel, worrying about his safety and wondering if he’s changed his mind about their battle. Her concerns about Axel’s powers echo through her mind, as she fears that the enemy might have used her father’s invention against him. As the ringing in her ears subsides, Violet decides to take charge and head outside to help Axel. Despite the danger and uncertainty, she’s resolute in her determination to aid him in the battle and face whatever challenges come their way.
Captured
Axel’s anxiety grows as he realizes that Fergus has set a trap and is likely to attack his city. He contacts Aaliyah and orders the troops to head back to the capital, fearing that Fergus will target Violet and his people. Despite his concerns, Axel refuses to consider Greg’s advice to wait, knowing that every minute counts in saving Violet and his city. As he approaches the capital, he sees smoke rising from the direction of the mansion, and his heart races with fear.
Axel transforms into his wolf form and rushes towards the burning mansion, driven by his desire to rescue Violet and his people. He finds the s$$$e quarters on fire, but his attention is drawn to the sounds of tearing flesh and clanking metal, indicating a fierce battle. Axel’s men are vastly outnumbered, and he risks everything to join the fight, using his abilities to slash and tear through the enemy. Despite his efforts, the enemy seems relentless, with more soldiers emerging to replace the fallen. The battle rages on, and Axel’s focus remains on saving Violet and his city from the clutches of Fergus and his followers.
Hurt
Violet’s heart is racing as she listens to the sounds of soldiers outside the burning mansion, fearing for her life and Emily’s. Emily’s plan to protect Violet from Axel’s men is put into motion, and the two women wait together, hearing the boots of the soldiers grow closer. Just as they expect the worst, a loud roar fills the air, and the movement at the door stops, signaling Axel’s arrival. Violet overhears the soldiers discussing their boss’s orders to apprehend Axel, and she realizes that Axel has returned, bringing more soldiers to join the battle.
Emily’s demeanor changes, and she becomes more anxious, revealing that Axel’s return poses a new threat. She explains to Violet that the enemy may try to use Violet to harm Axel, and so she must stay hidden. Violet agrees to stay inside, still unsure of the danger but seeking Emily’s protection. Emily leaves Violet, promising to return with information and to ensure the area is clear before retrieving Violet. This sudden turn of events raises concerns about the consequences of Axel’s return and the fate of the people in the city.
Saviour
Violet, still reeling from her initial struggle with the soldier, is met with anger from Emily when she discovers that Violet disobeyed her orders to remain hidden. Emily’s fury stems from Violet’s willingness to take matters into her own hands and defend herself, rather than staying out of the way. Despite the tension between them, Violet makes a valid point about the futility of remaining captive while their soldiers are fighting and in danger. Emily reluctantly takes Violet with her, revealing her plan to gather more wolves to join the battle.
As they navigate the corridors and avoid enemy soldiers, Emily’s strength and combat skills become apparent. Violet witnesses her taking down multiple foes, and begins to realize that Emily may be the only one capable of helping their soldiers gain the upper hand. The duo finally reaches the back exit, where Emily deals with the guards and prepares to contact others. Violet’s own fighting spirit and desire to contribute are evident, as she watches Emily with a mix of admiration and frustration. Despite their differences, they work together to try and shift the tide of the battle, with the fate of their people hanging in the balance.
Death
Axel is trapped and helpless, at the mercy of Willow and Fergus, who revel in his despair. Willow reveals that Aaliyah, Axel’s supposed ally, had been working with her all along, exposing the secret of taming Lycans and leading to the downfall of the werewolf kingdom. Fergus then explains their plan to capture Axel, block the roads, and declare Willow the Queen of the werewolf kingdom. Willow’s words cut deep into Axel’s heart, and he is consumed by anger and despair.
As Willow approaches him with a whip, Axel’s emotions are in turmoil. He is torn between acceptance of his failure and determination to fight back. His only hope is that Monty had the sense to take his aunt and Violet away from the danger zone. Willow begins to whip Axel, and he closes his eyes, bracing himself for the pain. The scene is a turning point in the story, showcasing the depths of betrayal and the devastating consequences of failure. The outcome of this encounter will have a significant impact on the fate of the werewolf kingdom and its leaders.
On My Own
As Violet and Emily approach the battle scene, Violet’s initial eagerness to join the fight is tempered by Emily’s firm intervention. Emily orders Violet to check on her parents, emphasizing their safety and Violet’s tendency to act impulsively. Violet, energized by the thrill of battle, is initially resistant, but Emily’s words pierce her defenses, and she realizes her priorities have become skewed.
Violet’s concern for her parents’ safety sends her rushing to the dungeon, where she finds chaos and commotion. Her frantic calls for her parents’ confirmation go unanswered, and the sight of disarray and screaming prisoners confirms her worst fears. The scene highlights Violet’s emotional vulnerability and her growing awareness of the complexity of the conflict, as she struggles to reconcile her loyalty to her family with her desire to assert her independence.
Lose my mind
Axel, still fuming with rage, is determined to verify Willow’s death after witnessing her fall from the cliff. Greg and some of Axel’s men block his path, and although Axel initially resists, he eventually allows Greg to hold him back. Axel’s focus shifts from finding Willow’s corpse to ensuring she died a gruesome death, emphasizing his emotional investment in the conflict. As they proceed, Axel’s companions try to distract him, but he remains fixated on his goal.
Their journey takes them through a forest to the river’s edge, where Axel’s anxiety grows as he searches for Willow. She is nowhere to be found, and Axel’s anger and desperation intensify. His companion, Greg, remains calm, but Axel can’t shake off the feeling that Willow has escaped. The scene highlights Axel’s emotional vulnerability and his growing obsession with Willow’s fate, which adds complexity to the conflict and his character. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Axel’s fixation on Willow will have consequences, not only for her but also for those around him.
Hope
Axel storming back to his mansion, fueled by anger and a desire for revenge against Fergus’s army, issues a brutal order to execute all surviving soldiers. He asserts his authority and dominance, revealing a calculating and ruthless side. Montgomery, his trusted commander, is uneasy about the harsh punishment but ultimately complies with Axel’s demands. As Axel tasks his captains with gathering soldiers and gathering information, he suppresses his thoughts of Violet, a likely foreshadowing of his complicated emotional state.
Axel’s encounter with his aunt Emily and Nathan reveals the gravity of the situation and the extent of the damage. Emily’s vicious outburst underscores the gravity of the situation, while Nathan’s hesitant tone suggests that the situation is not as dire as initially thought. This meeting serves as a stark contrast to the intensity of Axel’s earlier actions, highlighting the complexities of his character and the dichotomy between his ruthless decisiveness and his attempts to maintain a sense of emotional control. Throughout the scene, Axel’s fixation on asserting his power and dominance permeates the narrative, foreshadowing the consequences of his actions and the impact on those around him.
Traitor
Violet, still reeling from her parents’ rejection, decides to take a risk and approach Axel to request the release of her parents, believing they are innocent and should not be punished. After considering her options and the turmoil within her, she decides to enter Axel’s room, only to find it empty. As she leaves, she’s intercepted by Sky, who informs her that Axel is in the throne room and suggests she go see him. Violet makes her way to the throne room, where she sees Emily pushing Madam Aaliyah out, a woman who is a supposed friend of theirs. Violet’s heart freezes as she wonders what could have triggered Emily’s actions, and they’re joined by a man who bears a resemblance to Greg.
Upon entering the throne room, Violet is met with Axel’s intense gaze, his eyes burning with a fierce green light. He questions her presence, asking who gave her the right to be there. Violet’s mind is still consumed by her goals, but she’s caught off guard by Axel’s sharp tone. The scene raises questions about the consequences of Axel’s harsh actions and the motivations of the characters involved. Violet’s determination to free her parents remains unchanged, but her interactions with Axel and the others hint at a more complex web of relationships and power struggles within the story.
All right?
Violet, still reeling from her failed attempt to plead her parents’ case to Axel, spends several days in pain and turmoil, eventually deciding to seek the help of Hilda, the wise and kind beta Greg’s wife. Violet visits Hilda in the clinic, blending in with the other patients and catching her at a good time. Hilda, already recovering from her own injuries, notices Violet’s distress and asks what’s wrong, sensing that Violet is avoiding the truth.
Violet opens up to Hilda, revealing that Axel believes her parents are connected to the attacks on Fergus, a claim she firmly denies. She shares enough information to gauge Hilda’s opinion, but leaves out some details, struggling to suppress her emotions. Hilda listens intently, her expression softening with concern. The conversation marks a turning point for Violet, as she begins to realize that she needs to find alternative ways to prove her parents’ innocence, now that Axel is unlikely to listen. Hilda’s input could potentially help Violet uncover new leads or insights, launching her on a fresh path to clear her parents’ names.
Pushed away
Violet’s desperation to clear her parents’ name drives her to seek the help of her parents’ nemesis, Emily. Violet arrives at Emily’s office, despite their troubled past and difference in opinions. She musters her courage and explains her parents’ situation, hoping to find a way to move them from their current imprisonment or impose a house arrest. Emily, though displeased, seems to consider Violet’s proposal, asking if she wants their release.
However, Emily’s response quickly turns sour, as she unleashes a verbal barrage at Violet, berating her for her naivety and perceived stupidity. Violet is left in tears, feeling belittled and humiliated. The encounter is a stark contrast to her recent conversation with Hilda, where she found empathy and understanding. Emily’s reaction highlights the severity of the situation and the challenges Violet faces in her quest for justice. Violet’s emotional distress emphasizes the gravity of her moral dilemmas and the turmoil she must navigate to achieve her goals.