My Mate From Another World

Looking For The Luna



Kaiser

Shit! Those bastards are really not going to stop. Just what time is it? Don’t they sleep at all? ‘Where are you?’ I asked Ryan through our link. I’m sure that he had received the mind link as well.

‘Fucking rogues, they didn’t let me finish before they showed themselves. On my way to the west and venting my frustrations with them,’ he replied.

‘Who the hell is with you now?’ I asked curiously. This one is really like me. Well, not anymore since I only want my mate, who doesn’t want me.

‘You don’t need to know, Kais. Meet you at the border.’ He replied and cut the link. That idiot. I ran as fast as I could so I would be able to get those rogues, and just like Ryan, I want to vent all my frustrations to them as well.

‘Kylo, make sure not to be merciful this time,’ I told my wolf.

‘Idiot, we need at least one of them to know why they are on our border.’

‘Whatever,’ I replied and continued running. It’s up to him whether he spared one of those bastards’ lives or not. But one thing is for sure: I’ll kill anyone in my sight.

In my wolf form, Kylo ran as fast as he could. He didn’t like the idea of having our pack members get killed as well. He treated everyone in the pack as his pup, and I know how much pain he felt whenever we saw someone’s dead body.Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.

He is unforgiving, and between the two of us, he’s more of the thinker. I mostly decide based on my emotions, so anger is my worst enemy if I have to deal with something like this.

‘Make sure not to interfere, Kaiser. We need someone alive to interrogate,’ Kylo reminded me. I know that he only cares about the pack, but there was something in me that didn’t like his idea, and I’m sure that it was because of my temper.

‘I will try, but I won’t promise.’

‘If you really want to find out their reason for camping on our border, you need to bear with me,’ he replied. I sighed heavily and agreed before I started chanting to myself that extending my patience and keeping my temper would be for the benefit of the pack.

We continued running until we reached the border, where we found Ryan and the others fighting rogues. I was about to join when someone jumped at me, which I managed to dodge in time. It was a huge rogue, and I think he had gone feral. He was drooling, and it appears that he had wounds all over his body. I wonder why he wasn’t dead yet with all those cuts.

I had no time to think about it since I saw him ready to pounce at me again, so I readied myself and fought back. He’s strong; I give him that. But I am stronger. He’s feral, so he had no ability to think about any plans to defeat me. He will just go all out and hit every time he has a chance, so I just avoid his attacks and dodge all his pouncing and lunging.

“Grrrrr,” he growled. He was unable to strike me a single time, whereas each time I attempted to do so, I was able to land a successful blow. He must be extremely irate. He jumped at me again, and for a moment, I was stunned. He was aiming for my neck, and that was something. No rogues gone feral would do that. All they wanted to do was use their brute force. They intend to kill their opponent, but they don’t think about how they will do it.

‘You have to be careful,’ I told Kylo.

‘Do you think I didn’t notice that?’ He asked arrogantly.

‘I was just warning you.’

‘Well, you don’t need to, because compared to you, I’m more of a thinker.’

‘Fuck you!’

‘Yeah, I love you too,’ he replied, and he started doing his job. He’s fast and strong, but above all, he’s intelligent. He uses his brain whenever we’re in any kind of battle. He assesses everything perfectly before he lands his killer moves. Just like now, he is literally trying to tire out the rogue, and he’s doing great.

His snarls reverberated through the forest, a primal symphony of rage and hunger. The rogue’s eyes gleamed with feral madness as he lunged forward, all brute strength and primal instinct. I met his onslaught head-on, my own growls echoing in response as we clashed in a savage dance of tooth and claw.

The weight of his blows reverberated through my body, but I refused to yield. With every strike, I countered with calculated precision, my movements fueled by a primal instinct to protect my pack at all costs, and so did Kylo. The forest around us blurred into a whirlwind of motion as we grappled and fought, locked in a battle for dominance.

In the distance, I could hear the sounds of my Beta, Ryan, and the other patrols engaging with the rogue horde that threatened to overrun our borders. Their howls of defiance echoed through the night, a reminder of the stakes at hand. I knew we were outnumbered, but we would not falter.

With a ferocious roar, I summoned every ounce of strength within me, driving the rogue back with a powerful blow. The force of my attack temporarily stunned him, and his snarls turned into agonized yells as he stumbled. It was all the opening I needed. ‘I needed you, idiot!’ Kylo chimed in. He doesn’t really like letting himself be left out.

Launching myself forward, I delivered a series of swift, decisive strikes, each blow fueled by Kylo’s primal fury. The rogue fought back with desperate, wild abandon, but it was futile. My wolf has tired him out already, and he won’t have any chance to win against us. With a final, resounding howl, I delivered the decisive blow, bringing the rogue to his knees in defeat.

Breathing heavily, I stood victorious amidst the chaos, my chest heaving with exertion. I roamed my eyes around, looking for anyone who might be in need of my help. ‘This one will be of no help,’ I told my wolf.

‘He’s feral; what else can we expect from him?’ Kylo asked, as if rolling his eyes at me. ‘Let’s go and find someone we can vent our anger to. Someone we can extract information from.’

‘That goes without saying,’ I replied.

‘As if..’ I chuckled. He knows me. No one would have their breath intact if I had my hands on them.

‘Let’s go and help the others. We might find someone we can bring to the dungeon for questioning.’

‘See to it that you will question him first before you torture him and end up killing him,’ Kylo warned as we continued looking for any patrols that might need our help.

Just as I was close to Ryan, a rogue had been thrown and landed in front of me. ‘Thankfully, our beta is very reliable,’ Kylo said.

‘He was just pissed because he had been interrupted.’

‘Whatever, as long as he gives us what we need,’ he replied, so I shifted back to my human form and so did my beta. The others who were done fighting victoriously have gone back to their human form as well.

“Have someone to clean this up,” Ryan commanded the patrol head, who was now nodding his head and starting to command his subordinates.

“You’re that pissed from being disturbed by fucking whoever is in your room?” I asked, chuckling. He didn’t answer as he looked back at the rogue lying unconscious on the ground. I shrugged my shoulders and added, “Bring him to the dungeon for questioning. He’s all yours after,” he smiled and nodded. One of the patrols handed us some shorts and shirts, while two of them chained the rogue before they carried him. “Do you think we will be able to get anything from him?” I asked on our way back to the pack house.

“He should be. He was the one leading their attack,” Ryan replied.

“Are you sure?”

“Yeah. Everyone followed him.”

“Then we should get everything we can. I am tired of those bastards playing on our border.”

“Absolutely,” he replied. I don’t feel good that I only managed to take care of one rogue while the others had to deal with two. Although they were the weak ones, I still couldn’t accept the fact that Kylo and I took a bit longer to take down that feral.

‘He’s tough. You have to give him that. I wonder who he was and what he did before he became like that,’ Kylo said, and I agreed.

We went to the dungeon and woke up the rogue after he was chained to the wall. Ryan questioned him, but he didn’t want to say anything. Before he got pissed off and ended up killing him, I took over. Kylo wants some answers, so I better give my wolf that.

“Why are you lurking around my border? Why do you keep on coming in my pack?” I asked, but the rogue just smirked at me, so I punched him and made sure he felt it. “Look, I don’t like keeping bastards like you alive, but because my wolf wanted to because he wanted some answers, I am willing to compromise. Now, it’s up to you whether you cooperate or not. But one thing is for sure: If you fail to give us what I want, I will kill you.”

“You won’t get anything if you kill me,” the rogue replied arrogantly.

“I know, but I’m certain that another set of rogues will come here again, and I will get someone from them to question. One way or another, I will be able to extract information from one of your kind. And because you didn’t cooperate, I will make sure you suffer the most excruciating pain you’ve ever experienced in your entire life,” I said calmly, and I saw fear on the rogue’s face.

“We are looking for the Luna,” he replied, and that angered me, so without a thought, I broke his neck.


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