RUBY.
“What's going on here?” I turned to see the most handsome man I had ever laid eyes on enter the hall. Dressed in a gray shirt and black pants, his short blond hair was slicked back, accentuating his striking aquamarine eyes. His presence exuded power, and without a word spoken, I knew exactly who he was: Kael, Alpha Frederick's only son. I had seen numerous pictures of him, but his physical presence was far more captivating than I had ever imagined. Kael had been away from home for four years, dedicated to learning and studying how to lead a pack. “Kael, thank goddess that you are back!” Dawn ran, hugging him. “You couldn't have arrived at any better time.” Someone coughed, and I raised an eyebrow at the woman standing beside Kael. Tall, stunning, and commanding, she possessed a presence that could rival that of a model. Her hair cascaded around her shoulders, emitting a mesmerizing blue hue. Dawn instantly separated from him. She glanced at her and it took one haughty look from the lady to shut her up. “What's going on here?” Kael's voice carried a hint of warning, his gaze sweeping over the crowd before settling on me. “Or do you need a reminder of how I can extract answers from all of you?” His once cold eyes melted into desire as his gaze locked with mine. Suddenly, I felt my usually silent lycan stirring with joy. I was perplexed by what drew her to him. Normally, she would remain silent whenever we were close to any male, but this time was different. As he approached me, I stiffened, overcome by the rich scent of freshly brewed coffee and warm cinnamon buns that wafted into my nose. Falcon, my lycan, immediately began pacing around my head. Mate! Mate! “What's going on? I mean, is he not supposed to be my brother?” I said to my lycan in both disbelief and awe. “He's our mate.” Falcon said excitedly.“See how he's looking at us…eyes filled with desire. Get up, Ruby and run to him, she's swooning as he's up close right now.” Gosh, how does one behave in this case? I'm at a loss because I couldn't just throw myself at him. I opened my mouth to say something, but no words came out. Suddenly, he looked away from me, but didn't move an inch, staring—or more like glaring—at the beta who approached him cautiously, like a man afraid of being found guilty. “Alpha, it's your father.” “What about him?” He was impatient, his eyes raging with an intense fire. The fear that left me a few moments ago came back rushing towards me, so much that I was drenched in sweat. “He will believe us,” Falcon soothed. “He's our mate so he will know we can't do such a thing.” “But we don't know that right?” He was after all the alpha's son. “He's dead. He was murdered by her,” the beta pointed in my direction, frantic to put the alpha's attention on someone else. The alpha's son—no my mate turned to me with the coldest eyes I had ever seen. It was like the attraction he had felt for me never existed. “You!”he hissed, visibly agitated. “I thought she was the daughter he adopted?” The disbelief in his voice was unmistakable. “Yes, she was, and she killed him for his kindness,” Dawn answered solemnly, before proceeding to recount all the events that had transpired that day. When she finished speaking, Kael glared at me as if he wanted to take my head off right then and there. I knew I could fight him and even win, given my lycan abilities. However, engaging in a fight wouldn't clear my name, as he already saw me as a murderer. “I can't believe father trusted a lycan. He loved you so much yet what did you do? You killed him because he trusted you! Why are you so evil? You just proved the saying that no good thing comes from lycans.” “No, no,” my lycan whined, “We didn't kill him.” She was wailing then, her tail up as she kept grunting. I didn't know how to console her because I was hurting just as much, so I brought her closer to me, allowing her to rest her head in the crook of my neck. “Kill her, alpha!” The hall erupted with chants from the pack members, even those I had trusted as my friends. The girls whom I had trained with judged me with their eyes, their chants rising above the rest. Dawn chimed in as well, along with the beta. “Silence!” Kael bellowed, and the hall fell quiet. “Throw this ungrateful creature into the dungeons. Torture her however you want, but don't kill her.” Everyone seemed displeased with his judgment. Did they truly want me dead? Why? A lump formed in my throat, and tears threatened to spill from my eyes, but I refused to let them fall, especially not for a mate who didn't afford me the opportunity to defend myself. “Kael—” I started, but he silenced me with a raised hand and a hard glare. “It's alpha to you,” his voice rumbled low and dangerous. “If you want to live, never call me by my name, and never try to stop me.” He squatted so that we were on the same eye level. “Ever.” With that, he left my side and grabbed the woman he came with by the arm, whom I assumed to be his girlfriend. My chest burned, and as I parted my lips to voice my thoughts, I felt a kick at my side. I turned, furious at the person who dared do that. Dawn raised her leg to repeat her act, but I was quick to evade her. Grabbing her leg, I sent her flying away. The guards ran towards me, but with one look from me, they retreated backwards. They knew better than to fight the one person who had defeated their alpha in a duel. “How dare you kick me!” I hissed, retaliating with a kick of my own. She winced in pain and pointed her middle finger at me. “Teach her a lesson,” Falcon roared, pissed as hell at everything that happened. “No, Kael might come back here and order for our execution.” I reasoned, then turned to the guards and surrendered to them. They led me to the dungeon, a place of darkness and despair, a place I hoped to never find myself in. The air was thick with the stench of death and decay, and the shadows seemed to close in around me, suffocating me in their cold embrace. Goosebumps washed over me at the thought of being here for goddess knows how long. The guards threw me to the ground like I was worth nothing—like a thrash they so much wanted to dispose of. Then they exited the room, and I felt it, the dam closing in on me, so much that I heard it burst open. The events of that day came rushing back in torrents, the alpha dying, the accusation, the look on the people's faces when they heard I could actually kill, and worse… the way my mate looked at me. Is he going to reject me? I can't bear rejection for the second time, I wept as pain tore through my chest like needles. “Falcon,” I reached out to my lycan but found the connection empty, almost as if she wasn't there. “Falcon dear,” I tried again… nothing. She had done what she had been doing ever since our first rejection. Withdrawn to the darkest part of my mind where I can never be able to reach her. I remained in the dungeon for several days without food, with the guards hitting me like the alpha ordered them to. Most times I felt a burning sensation in my chest, and I didn't need anyone to tell me what that was. My mate was with a woman who wasn't me. ∞∞∞ “Where is she?” I shot my eyes open as the stream of sunlight came through the door, blinking my eyes in surprise at the sight of Kael standing before me in all his glory. Unlike the previous day, he was dressed in a more casual attire—a button-down shirt that hugged his sculpted torso, accentuating his well-defined six-pack, paired with sleek slacks that emphasized his confident stride. “Kael,” I started, but then his hand connected with my cheeks, and I winced at the burning sensation I felt. “I warned you never to refer to me by my name!” He thundered. “Guards! Drag her out this instant!” Three guards rushed in and dragged me forcibly outside. Everyone was present and I shuddered at the appalled looks in their eyes. “For justice to be done,” he paused, and I sat on the floor, waiting, “I have decided on banishing you from this pack.” The crowd welcomed the news with gasps. However, on my side, I was suffering—silently and slowly. Soon, once again, I was going to be without a home. “But before I do that I'd like to say this first,” he came to stand in front of me, holding tight to my jaw and I felt a searing pain pass through me. He stared me right in the face, and I gulped at the emptiness in his eyes. “I, Kael Leonard, from the River pack, reject you, Ruby Donalds, as my mate. And I hereby declare you a non member of this pack. You have twenty minutes to depart this pack, but if any of the guards catches you when that time elapses, consider yourself dead.” I had no time to process his words because in an instant, I was up and running for my life, heading towards the path that divided the pack borders. I could hear the guards closing in on me, and I shifted into my lycan, knowing I was no match to them in my human form. Soon, I crossed the border and continued to run, even though I knew they wouldn't dare to cross it with me. I kept running, not knowing where I was heading but believing I needed to be somewhere else. I kept at it, running until my legs failed me and I slumped down on the floor, exhausted, before falling into an abyss.CLINTON. “What shall we do with them, your highness?” My beta and best friend, Asher, inquired. I looked at the three rogues who dared to enter my territory, but the fear evident in their eyes meant nothing to me. The law permitted me to take any action against them for trespassing on my pack's land. Though tempted to set them free, the urge to use them as an example to other rogues prevailed. “Take them away.” I ordered, turning my back to them. “Keep them in the dungeon and await further instructions from me.” With that, I shifted into my wolf form, feeling my bones crack as my clothes tore apart. Howling into the night sky, I shook my tail before vanishing into the woods. I ran until I reached a lake, where I shifted back into my human form, gazing at my reflection in the still water. A cold-looking man stared right back at me. Dark circles marred the skin under my eyes, and my eyes were swollen and a bit red—a testament to my sleepless nights. The relentless pursuit of ways
CLINTON. Never had I been so dumbfounded and rooted to the spot as I was now. When I was still very young, growing up with Seraphina, I always thought we'd be fated mates. And I wasn't the only one who thought so as well. Everyone believed us to be mates, and it was easy to fall in love. But now, nothing made sense anymore. I had a mate. And it wasn't Seraphina. I didn't know how I felt about that fact, but I didn't wait to think much about it as I looked at the woman the moon goddess blessed me with. She was an epitome of beauty, with her brown skin drawing me like a moth to a flame. My fingers itched to touch her, to carry her in my arms and make sure she was okay, but my legs refused to move. I couldn't claim her, and I didn't want to break her heart. So, to avoid that, I decided to call Asher and order him to take her somewhere else for now. I looked around for my phone and realized I didn't have it. Shit! How would I go about it now? Glancing at her, something tugged at
RUBY.Storm.A very heavy one.That’s how I would describe the pain coming in waves inside my head.Opening my eyes, my right hand moved to my forehead, only to be hit with the strong smell of drugs mixed with the sharp odor of disinfectant.Scrunching up my nose, I tried to sit up just as my sight registered the unfamiliar room. Confusion clouded my mind as I tried to remember how I had arrived. The room was stark, with plain white walls and a quiet atmosphere, medical instruments and monitors adding to the clinical feel.This was clearly a hospital… but how had I ended up here?Thank the goddess, I didn't have to wait long for answers. Someone cleared their throat.My head jerked in the direction of the sound to see a woman, who looked to be in her late thirties or early forties, watching me with a warm smile. Her auburn hair bounced as she approached me, the smile never leaving her face.“Do you feel pain anywhere?” Her tone was gentle.I narrowed my eyes at her. “Who are you? What
CLINTON.I wasn't happy that I left my mate alone back in the hospital. I needed to stay with her and be there when she woke up. But I knew that would not be possible.I knew I could always count on Asher to handle the rogues, but this time around, I needed to be there.Not that I didn't trust he could torture them enough, but because I needed to be the one doing the torturing myself.I needed something to vent my anger on—or someone—and that was the only thing I could think of.So I did what I thought was best.I mind-linked Kiara, the woman who manages my penthouse, to keep my mate company and keep me updated if she woke up or anything happened.And like always, she agreed without any questions.When I got to the pack house, I met Asher already waiting for me at the gate. His face was pooled with sweat, hands stationed on his waist with his head tipped in a frown.I narrowed my eyes on him and wondered if the situation was that bad. Asher and I sort of grew up together, and we soon
CLINTON.I immediately stopped what I was doing, but I didn't let go of the rogue's head. My heart was bursting with pain—pain at the thought of what she might be experiencing, pain from not being with her the moment she woke up, and not being able to take care of her now."Get her some pain relief. I'll be there as soon as I can," I informed her, then snapped the mind-link shut.“You did not just say what I heard you say now, did you?” Kai snarled.“Of course, I did. You want me running off to meet her like this, smelling like dung and blood?” I snapped.“Not like I’d let you leave for the hospital without a proper bath and a change of clothes.”“Now what, Kai?” I was nearly on the edge of frustration. I couldn’t pin down what he wanted from me. I obviously stated I’d soon be on my way to go meet our mate, but that didn’t help to satiate his anger, no?I resumed slamming the rogue's head on the wall, gnashing my teeth as Kai tried to fight his way out. He wanted me to leave him to As
RUBY.I resisted the urge to roll my eyes at the big bad Alpha standing before me. Seriously, I don't have a place to stay? Words hurled like lava in my mouth, but I managed to shove them down beneath a thick layer of self-control. So I managed to say, “I'm not in the least homeless, Alpha,” even though it came out as a snort.I thought I saw a flicker of amusement in his eyes before it vanished, but maybe I was wrong.“I never said you were homeless.”I shrugged, “Yes, but it was the meaning behind your words.”He heaved a sigh, propped his hands on his waist, and fixed me with a serious look. “It was only an offer I thought you needed considering…”I hiked up my brows when he stopped, sighing as he let out a puff through his mouth.“I can take care of myself,” I replied, challenging him to give another rude remark. Not that I'd do anything to him, but I'd at least be able to kick his ass and be on the run.He grunted. “So, you'd rather run back to the woods than accept my invitation
RUBY. Kiara stood before me carrying two large fancy bags filled with clothes and other things I could not identify.I closed my mouth, then parted it and shut it back.She softly giggled. “Here, I was supposed to deliver them to you last night, but you were sleeping, and I didn't want to disturb you.”I smiled at her, then nodded, looking down at the bags she was carrying before lifting my gaze to hold hers.“All these are for me?” I said in disbelief, stepping aside to let her in and then shutting the door behind her.Kiara walked to the bed, dropped the bags on it, then sat down and smiled at me.“Yes, because they can't exactly fit me, and the only person with the right size is you.”I smiled. “Thank you. But you didn't really have to. You could have just lent me some clothes to wear rather than wasting money on so many clothes, money that could have been spent on something else.”Kiara swatted my words playfully, then shrugged. “It's not a big deal, actually. I like to render he
RUBY. Relief washed over me immediately, and it seemed like he noticed it because he cocked an eyebrow.I shrugged and leaned back on the bed, crossing my legs as I mulled over what to tell him. I couldn't tell him the truth even though I was innocent, because I knew he would not believe me. He didn't take his eyes off me as he waited for me. Three minutes passed by until I finally found a way to skirt around the truth. “I happened to find out that I was adopted, so I ran away from my pack.”His eyes changed to molten black again, almost as if his wolf was trying to come out. That brought a painful reminder that I had lost Falcon, tears filling up my eyes, but I managed to control them.In an instant, he was beside me, pulling me into his arms, and with a sniff of his scent—a mixture of musk and fresh rain—caused the tears I had been holding back to spill freely.I felt him rub my back as I hugged him, and I bet I heard him mouth something to me, but I didn't catch what was said.Af
Ruby's P.O.VFLASHBACK CONTINUED. “What are you going to do with her?” someone asked, though I couldn’t place the voice. I wanted to open my eyes so badly, but I wasn’t sure if it was the right move. Maybe pretending to stay unconscious would buy me time to come up with a plan to escape.“I don’t know. I could have her killed for everything she did to me, but I won’t,” Seraphina’s unmistakable voice rang out, and I barely held back a snort. Everything I did to her? Ridiculous. “You mean you're just going to let her go? Just like that?” The first voice, filled with surprise, questioned.I was just as curious. After all her threats, why was she planning to let me go? Maybe she feared what Clinton would do to her if she killed me.“Yes, I won’t kill her.”“What if she tells the King what you did to her? Do you really think he’ll spare you?”“You’re too scared, Mom. Relax,” Seraphina laughed. “I have a plan. Don’t worry, it’ll work out perfectly.”My stomach knotted at her words. What
Ruby's P.O.VTRIGGER WARNING: Some scenes are abusive, but there's no rage. If you don't like physical torture, please skip this chapter._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _FLASHBACK TO TWO DAYS AGO.I regained consciousness to someone pouring cold water on me. I gasped and shivered, cowering away as though that would make whoever it was pouring the water stop.And I was wrong.A half-naked man emptied another bucket of water on me before dropping it to the ground like he did with the last one.Seeing as I was now awake, he approached me and sent a kick to my stomach, making me yelp in pain.Raising my arm, I rubbed my face on it, wanting to clear the water out of my eyes because it was starting to make them tear up. It was the only way I could wipe my face because my hands were tied.“I thought you weren't going to wake up,” a familiar voice taunted, making me wince.It sounded like Seraphina, and I started to panic because I knew I wasn't going to leave here unscathed. And maybe... she wouldn'
Later that day, the doctor announced that I was free to go home and I followed my Dad and Pearl back to our palace. Not many things had changed. My room was still like I left it except that it was neat. When I mentioned this to Pearl, she told me that she always asked the maids to clean it up, with the hope that I would return soon. She said that she didn't want me to return and find my room in despair. I was touched. Who wouldn't? Pearl forced me to eat even though I didn't have an appetite to. I couldn't believe that everything I had known had been a lie. Learning that I'm special and what I could do, and that my mom was something else entirely, it was too much. And the most painful part of the information I learnt was the one that Alpha Rhys wasn't my mate. I rejected my pack and left my family for a man who wasn't even mine and wanted me killed. All I wanted to do since I returned from the hospital was stay cooped in my room, with bottles of beer lined in front of me. But Dad a
Flashes of memories flooded my mind, each so vivid they played on an endless loop, over and over again.Dad gave Alpha Rhys—my mate—two choices: reject me or choose me. He rejected me without hesitation.Yet, Dad killed him.He cut off his head.No!!I shook my head, desperate to erase the memory. Sobs wracked my body, trembling violently as the images refused to fade.Pearl embraced me, and I let her. I cried into her chest, and when the sobs finally subsided, I looked up to see Dad standing before me. Tears shimmered in his eyes, and it only fueled my anger. Moving out of Pearl's arms, I lunged. “You killed him! Stop playing like the victim here because you are not!” I panted in between kicking him and raining blows on his chest. “Don't you dare cry as if you regret what you did!” I sent another kick to his knee, propelling myself to stop before I went animalistic. “I hate you!” I held his gaze for a while, letting him see the hate in my eyes before I eventually looked away and
Ruby's p. o. vI woke up with a start.The incessant beeping of a machine and the constant drumming nearby made my head spin. I wish they could move it away. I wish they could—Oh, shit.Where was I? I gazed around the unfamiliar room. I wasn't home. This wasn’t mine and Clinton's room. This was somewhere else. Did we sleep somewhere else…?Something clicked—a memory, sharp and raw. The library. I was abducted and warned never to return to my mate, or I'd be killed.I tried sitting up, but pain lanced through my body, pulling a cry from my throat as I collapsed back down. My mind raced as I took in my surroundings, trying to piece together how I got here. The last thing I remembered was running like my life depended on it—because it did.A drip hung on the wall, and panic surged through me as I noticed it was attached to my left hand, the IV's beeping in sync with my racing heart.Thud. Thud. Thud. My heart pounded faster. I needed to leave before someone came in and started hurting m
Clinton's p.o.vIt has been a few hours since we started searching for her. Our search came up empty. She was nowhere to be found. I was getting tired but I knew I could not go in without her. I needed to see her before I went crazy. Kai had been going berserk in my head, he needed to see his mate before he could calm down but there was nothing I could do. I was yet to hear from the warriors if they had seen her and I knew because of my threat, none of them would dare return without her. In as much as I wanted to beat my Gamma up for his foolishness, I knew it wouldn't bring her back. There was something strange going on. When I went back to her work place to look for her, she wasn't there and Kai and I couldn't sniff her. It was as if her scent had been wiped off completely, and it was making me more worried. I was pacing around when I heard footsteps behind me. I didn't turn around before I knew who it was. I could recognize my Beta's scent anywhere. Musk and coffee. “Any news
Clinton's p.o.v I had a really hectic day. I noticed something wrong with my company report, so I spent the day at the office, searching for the problem. Eventually, I found it—a mistake with one of our products had caused a huge shortage. We lost a lot of money, but I didn’t fire the man responsible, even though that would have been the easy, fair choice. After interrogating him thoroughly, I knew it was an honest mistake. And mistakes are meant to be forgiven. Afterwards, I got in my car and drove to a flower shop and bought a bouquet for Ruby. A lot had happened between us, and I wanted to make sure she was happy. I already fucked up twice, and this was time for me to make things right. Seraphina nearly tore us apart, and I was thankful we managed to deal with her before more damage could be done. The Elders had been surprisingly understanding, accepting my mate without hesitation. It didn’t matter if Ruby held the Queen title or not—she was known and treated as my mate. An
ONE MONTH LATER. Everything had been going well between my mate and me. He had taken me on several dates, where we had a lot of fun because we were in our pack, and I was with him as my mate. We hadn't heard from Seraphina since, and I was grateful for that.The Queen hasn’t paid much attention to us either, though in my encounters with her, she would mostly glare at me, making sure I knew she didn’t like me. Even though I had proven that I wasn’t the prim and proper type of Luna—by taking care of the sick and helping with the house chores—she still doesn’t like me. And right now? I’ve given up. I’m lucky to have Clinton; he’s been a very good mate. I’ve also gotten along with both the Beta and the Gamma.Although I hadn’t had a Luna ceremony yet, the pack treated me as one. I held meetings with the women, and most came to me for counseling. I never knew I could give them the advice they sought, but after seeing the smiles on their faces, I knew I had helped in the small ways I could
The ride to the meeting hall was silent. Clinton had told me about meeting with the Elders because he thought it was finally time. He also wanted to plead our case and discuss what Seraphina had been up to. We kept what she could do to us a secret, except from the Beta and Gamma.Not only that, he also shared his fears about losing his position as King, since it wasn't his birthright. Any misstep from him could cost him the throne.Even the man I encountered yesterday, Carlos was it? Clinton told me everything I needed to know about him. He was his greatest rival and he wouldn't hesitate taking him down from the throne if the opportunity arose. That wasn't all. I learnt that he couldn't just kill the man if he wanted to, even though Carlos was nothing but a thorn in his flesh. He was only tolerating him because it was against the wolf law in killing an Alpha. It came as a shock to me because back in the Lycan Kingdom, Alpha could do as they liked. Because that was because my father—A