What?” Regan lunged to his feet in fury. Moonbeam pack was one of the packs he hated the most and has vowed to take down first when he becomes Alpha.
“What sort of wish is that? That is totally against my plan to destroy Moonbeam pack!” ” He roared, seething with rage. “Alpha, it is what your father wanted. I'm sure he had his reasons” one of the Elders assured. “Be damned with what he wanted, this is totally against my plan of conquest!” He barked in retort. “No,” he shook his head, “I’m not doing it.” He affirmed. “Alpha, I would not advise you to discard this as it isn't just a disrespect to the late Alpha, but also a sin in the eyes of the Moon Goddess.” One of the Elders quickly chipped in. Regan paced to and fro, he couldn't contain the rage in him. He couldn't believe his father would do something like this. He was sure the dead man had deliberately made this wish because he was well aware of his belligerent attitudes. He was trying to prevent him from waging war against the Moonbeam pack. “Get out! All of you!” He roared, causing everyone to exit the courtroom immediately. All except his beta. “My father never saw things from my perspective. He believed what we needed was peace with other packs. But that's a lie as there would inevitably be one war or the other in the future. Only a powerful pack ruled by a powerful Alpha can bring them all together. Only if all packs are ruled by a single ruler can there be forever peace.” He grumbled. His beta gazed at him from his seat before standing up to meet him. “If you ask for my opinion, I think you should get a wife from that pack.” His beta said. Regan turned a confused look to him. “You too?” “Listen to me, Moonbeam pack is just as formidable as our pack. Going into war against them would give you no advantage, but with them as allies, you would be able to conquer more packs at a faster rate. You can even backstab Moonbeam pack when their trust is yours.” He said assertively. Regan lowered his head in thought. His beta was right, going against that pack first would be stupid. Why hadn't he thought of that before? “You're right, Estan. But marriage to another person apart from Kiya hasn't been on my agenda.....” Regan said. “Just think of it as the first step of your conquest.” Estan replied and soon left the courtroom. Regan watched as he retreated only for him to spot Jenna at the entrance. He sighed, returning to his seat. He wondered why she was still in the castle. After he had conquered a village and made her the Duchess there, he had expected her to get busy and be off his tail. But Duchess Jenna wouldn't be swayed by Regan's attempt to push her away. She made her way to Regan's side and placed her hands on his shoulders. “You should relax, Alpha.” She said in a musical voice. Her fingers dug into Regan's shoulder muscles, easing him of his tension. The latter heaved a sigh in response. “How can I? Being an Alpha is more difficult than I imagined.” He said in a low voice. Lowering her fingers down to Regan's chest, Jenna whispered to him. “Perhaps I can help ease the stress, what do you say?” Regan chuckled. He was well aware of many women's uncontrollable desire to please him, to be in his bed. The Duchess's feeble attempts, diversely, only amused him. “I will like to be left alone.” He said flatly, bringing a stop to Jenna's hand movements. “Are…are you sure …” “Yes, Duchess I'm sure. And shouldn't you be making sure a prisoner is well tortured.” He turned around in his chair, pinning her down with his dangerous, yet captivating stare. Her lips twitched and he enjoyed watching her try to maintain her composure. “I’ll be on my way, Alpha,” she said with a smile. “But if you need anything, I'm always available for you.” She bowed before walking out of the courtroom. The intentional swaying of her hips was not to be unnoticed. Right at the entrance, just after Jenna walked out, a servant walked in. The Alpha cursed under his breath, couldn't he just be left alone for once? “Forgive me, Alpha.” “What is it?” Regan asked impatiently. Handing him a scroll, the servant said, “A message from Alpha Johan of Moonbeam pack.” Regan's eyes widened in bewilderment. **** Duchess Jenna approached the guards that were whisking away Kiya. “Leave her.” She said in a tone of dominance and the guards obliged. She grabbed Kiya's arm and pulled her into a dark corridor. “I told you I won't allow anything to be done to you.” Jenna remarked. Kiya nodded. “Do you think I have made a terrible mistake?” The princess in distress asked, looking worried. “No, you haven't. What you did is what's best for you.” Jenna interjected quickly. “But…but where will I go from here?” “A nearby village,” Jenna smiled. “You’ll be better off there since you would still be under my protection.” She explained and Kiya nodded again. “Thank you for your help, Duchess.” Kiya said in appreciation. “I can't just sit around while I watch another woman being forced into something that would cost her happiness.” Jenna said with a warm smile, patting Kiya's shoulder. “Now, you need to leave as soon as possible before anyone sees you again.” She muttered while glancing around cautiously. Kiya was handed to a guard while Jenna watched as they retreated. A cunning smile played on her lips. Kiya was foolish to believe her benevolent act was for Kiya's benefit. “I can't afford to allow anyone stand in my way of claiming the Alpha as mine.” She mumbled before adjusting her robes. As she walked back to the hallway, a smallish servant wheezed at her, gaining her attention. “What is it?” She asked in a whisper. If one of her spies in the castle called her, she was sure it was for important news. “The Alpha just read his father's dying decree. He is to marry a princess from Moonbeam pack.” The servant announced. Jenna's jaws fell. Did she hear well? With a stern gaze, she asked, “Are you certain?” “As certain as I should be Duchess.” Jenna angrily dismissed the servant. Her hands balled up into fists as rage boiled in her chest. This was solely detrimental to her plans. It was a great setback for her in claiming the Alpha. Why would Alpha Arthur make such a decree? Jenna turned around, changing destination as a brilliant plan formed in her mind. Determination and anger evident in her steps.Ivorie Kanin stood before the Elders and her father, the Alpha of Moonbeam pack in the courtroom. Beads of sweat rolled down her face, she wondered what her father had called her for. “You called for me, Alpha.” With a respectful bow, she said. “Yes, I did.” Alpha Johan, a big black haired man with small eyes answered. There was silence in the room afterwards. Alpha Johan shot one of his court members a look and the man cleared his throat before speaking. “Princess Ivorie, as you know, your sister, Eloisa is betrothed to Alpha Regan of Cresthowl pack and should be getting married to him in a fortnight.” The Elder said and Ivorie nodded. She wondered where this was leading to. She glanced at her mother to see her expression but she wasn't looking her way. “Umm…Princess Eloisa is well …unwell and sadly, the marriage with Alpha Regan cannot be shifted so …” the Elder cleared his throat again for the umpteenth time. “Oh for fucks sake! You're getting married to Alpha Regan now, gir
Regan had mixed feelings about this wedding. A whole part of him didn't want to be there in the first place, yet something inside of him was drawing him here. He had had a short and awkward discussion with Moonbeam pack Alpha and he was glad the formalities were over. He couldn't stand speaking with the ruler of the very pack he had planned his whole life on destroying. He was yet to see his bride as he was told that there were a few useless proceedings that needed to be done before the wedding rituals were performed. While he waited, he greatly wanted to just leave the hall out of annoyance, but Estan, his beta, told him to have some patience. Finally, those proceedings were over and he was introduced by the priest and then his bride was called in. He spotted her metres away, being escorted to him by the Luna. His heart was racing in ways that annoyed him as she took gentle steps towards him. Her white hair looked pure and spotless and her skin itself was plump and thick,
Regan dragged Ivorie across the large hall and out of it. He didn't stop there; he continued to drag her away until they got to a nearby armoury in the compound.“Where are you taking me?” Ivorie screamed, yanking her hand away from the Alpha's grip. She shot him a scowl.Regan looked down at her, amused at how short she was. He held himself from sniggering.“I need to make some things clear to you.” He growled, pointing his finger hard at her face.“This marriage of ours…it is nothing but a diplomatic move. I wasn't aware of my betrothal to you until a fortnight ago.” He said in a gruff voice.Ivorie rolled her eyes, folding her arms pompously, “Then I guess we found ourselves in the same shoes.” She said,Regan's face contorted with confusion. “What do you mean?” He asked.“Just like you, I was just chosen to marry you a fortnight ago. It was supposed to be my sister but…but she…she got really ill and I had to replace her.” She explainedRegan's eyes widened a bit. So she wasn't the
Ivorie didn't know where to go in this magnificent maze of a castle. She just followed Regan anywhere he went. Both of them were greeted by a bunch of nobles. Ivorie, who didn't know them or how to address them, only smiled and said “thank you,” to them. One question was bothering her mind now that no one came their way to greet them anymore. Where would she sleep? Was she going to be given a room of her own or were they going to share one? She hoped it wasn't the latter and even doubted it since Regan had said it himself; their marriage was just a political move. But Regan didn't say anything as she just followed him up the stairs. She didn't pay attention to the guards that were with them. Soon, they arrived in front of the door. Regan faced her. “This is..our room.” He said with pursed lips. Ivorie raised a brow, “Our?” and asked. Folding his arms, cocking his head at her, “You're no more in your father's castle to get a room to yourself. Not that there aren't enough here, bu
Ivorie became speechless as she felt gazes land upon her. Her neck prickled with nervousness. Why was this Duchess asking her this? Noticing that she was already silent for a long time. “That is none of your business, Jenna.” She had opened her mouth to speak but Regan beat her to it. She looked at him. He was glaring at Jenna and her eyes traced down his arm to see his hand fisted on the table. He was obviously angry at the Duchess’ attitude. And she was thankful for his intervention. Thinking that it was over, she bent and continued with her meal. “Forgive me Alpha. But I am merely curious. Many others would surely question the legitimacy of our Luna's…” “Are you questioning her legitimacy?” Regan thundered, his voice booming across the entire dining hall, sending shivers down the spine of everyone present. Clearly, Jenna wasn't done like Ivorie had thought. But outrightly saying such words at the wedding dinner of a newly wedded Luna was just…madness. The duchess sure had a
“This has to be worth my time, Estan.” a gruff voice said in an unfriendly tone. It wasn't that late in the night but Ivorie was already laying on her bed, sound asleep. The event of the day had taken its toll on her. It was perhaps the most stressful thing she had ever experienced in her life. So she needed to sleep. At least she was trying to. These noise she has been hearing weren't making it possible for her. She kept rolling from one edge of the massive bed to another. She groaned in dissatisfaction before her eyes snapped open. She sat up, rubbing her sleepy eyes and looking out the window to ascertain what time of the day it was. It was still dark, meaning everyone should be asleep and everywhere should be silent. But it wasn't. She was suddenly able to hear the noise properly, it was a voice or two perhaps. She couldn't quite ascertain. So she stood up from the bed, her bare feet tiptoeing to the top-to-bottom window. As she got closer, the voices were getting more aud
The way he was gazing at her, the way his eyes narrowed. It seemed like it was filled with suspicion. It made her heart race. ‘Did he really catch me peeping last night?’ she asked herself in thought. ‘Is he here to yell at me?’ She was undoubtedly afraid of him. He may be her husband now and she was currently dwelling in his castle and sleeping in his chambers, those won't make her forget who he truly was. He is still the Dreaded Warlord. And his actions, at this moment, were unpredictable. Regan gave a disgusted glance at her stitching fabric. “What are you doing?” He asked. Ivorie glanced at her fabric and back at him. “I'm s…stitching.” She mumbled. “Why?” Regan raised his brows. “I could have the best weavers in the pack do that for you.” He said half boasting. Ivorie held herself from giggling. “No, it's not for the profession that I do it, it's for the passion. I just love doing it.” She told him. Regan raised his brows in confusion. ‘Was she raised on the streets?’ Re
Regan walked down the hall, heading to the Archives. He wanted to find out why his wife didn't have a wolf. She was the first born daughter of an Alpha, making her an Alpha female, yet is weak and wolfless like an omega. While male werewolves born into the royal line like himself are Alphas, females are known as Lunas. Other noble werewolves with almost powerful wolves as the Alpha's are called Beta. The Gamma's come next and they are mostly warrior,s although some betas are also warriors and some gammas are nobles too. The weakest set of them is the omegas. They neither have wolves nor scents, they are just there, like regular humans. The only thing that diversified them from humans is the fact that they are born of werewolf bloodline. As he walked towards the Archives, Regan couldn't help but be a bit afraid. Because the only explanation to Ivorie's predicament was that she was an omega. Thinking about it alone made him scoff. He was mated to a total weakling. He entered the Ar
The throne room was filled with a heavy sense of calmness. Regan and Ivorie were seated on their thrones, their demeanor calm and collected. They looked out upon the massive gathering of the pack Elders and Alphas from the allied packs. Decorum reigned amongst them as they had their gazes on the criminals at the center of the throne room.Alpha Johan, Beta Jordan, Nick, and Kiya knelt, their heads lowered in utter shame. They awaited their judgements.“Elder Callen, begin the procession.” Regan instructed in a strong voice.Elder Callen stepped forward and bowed to Regan and Ivorie before clearing his throat."Johan Kanin, Jordan Volkov, Nicholas Jenn, and Kiyalera Sven, you have been found guilty of the following; treachery, multiple murders, massacre of warriors, abduction, and attempted usurpation. These are heinous crimes and according to the law of Cresthowl pack, your punishment will be death."The room fell silent, except for the sound of Kiya suddenly bursting into tears. Whi
Regan and Blood Grove crashed into the nearby bush, their bodies entwined as they skidded across the dry underbrush. A thick tree was what stopped Regan from rolling.Blood Grove was the first to regain his footing. A sly grin spread across his face as he faced Regan."Alpha Regan, it's such an honor to finally meet you officially," Blood Grove said, his voice dripping with sarcasm.Regan stood up and swatted dust off his body.His eyes narrowed on Blood Grove, his jaw clenched in rage.“I wouldn't say the same for me. You have been a thorn at my side for far too long, assassin. Because of you, many innocent lives were lost, including that of my Beta.” Regan seethed and his hands fisted. His desire to fight burned through his veins."I was simply following orders, Alpha. But I'm sure you cannot understand, since you’re a ruler.” Blood Grove said with hatred.“I’ll kill you, for taking my son!” Regan shot, his eyes flickering red and blue.Blood Grove chuckled, his eyes glinting with a
The courtroom hummed with several voices. Ivorie sat at the end of the long table, silently watching the Elders engage in heated argument amongst themselves. Although it was not a pleasant thing, it took her mind off the worry of her baby."Luna, we understand that you've been grieving the kidnapping of your baby for days, as expected," one of the Elders said, his voice gentle but firm. "But I believe it is time we received more information concerning our Alpha's betrayal. We need to know what happened, and why Regan would betray the pack in such a way."The rest of the elders nodded in agreement.“And most importantly, why would he want his own newly birthed son kidnapped?” Another Elder added. Everyone went mute, awaiting Ivorie's response.Ivorie's eyes darted nervously around the room. It felt like a heavy weight had been placed upon her with the Elders’ intense attention on her.She knew that she had to tread carefully, to avoid revealing the plan that she and Elder Callen had e
Ivorie paced to and fro in her chamber, her mind reeling with thoughts of her baby. It had been two days since she had sent Jenna out to find him, and yet there was no update. The thought of that alone made her shiver occasionally.No word from Nick, no message from Jenna. The silence was horrifying, and Ivorie's anxiety was growing by each passing hour.She went to the fireplace, pacing back and forth in front of it with her hands clasped together in a futile attempt to calm her racing thoughts. ‘What if Jenna has betrayed me? What if she has used the opportunity given to her to gain her freedom without the need to help me?’‘What if Nick has harmed my baby? Oh goddess! Please help me!’ Ivorie's heart beat in accordance with thoughts in her mind. She covered her face with her palms, sobbing silently Just as she was starting to lose hope, the door of the room was thrown open. Ivorie raised her head and saw her mother walking in, a look of genuine concern etched on her face. "Ivori
The streets of Cresthowl had become totally different from what she remembered. She was used to a quiet and deserted night but tonight, the streets were reeking with a lot of people. And not just regular pack members, warriors also. The pack Watchmen and even guards were roaming and patrolling every corner of the pack.It made her wonder what in the name of the Moon goddess happened in the past year.It took her great knowledge of every nook and cranny of the pack streets to evade the warriors. She had grown up in the streets of the pack and she knew it like the back of her hands.Finally, she arrived at a lonely alley, near a very busy market. There were no warriors there.Her eyes were on a particular woman in the market. Black short hair and a skinny build. She was only going about her market scouring but Jenna had other plans for her.When the woman was done in the market, she headed through another alley adjacent to the one Jenna was in. She followed her.She paced after the woma
The darkness of the dungeon seemed to press in on Jenna from all sides, the cold stone walls and damp air a constant reminder of her captivity. She had been in there for about a year now, if her counting of sunrises through the small gap above her were accurate. One year of captivity in this wretched dungeon. An entire year of living in an unfavourable condition, consuming unhealthy food and breathing pungent air.She had begged the guards multiple times to clean the other corner of the cell where decayed human dung lied for a long time. She had learnt to live with it overtime.She sat in a corner, busy playing with a small stone. In this place, that was about the most interesting thing she could do.But she knew all these conditions she found herself in, were caused by her. She brought it upon herself. She blamed herself for going against the Luna of her pack. Especially when the Alpha himself had never taken a liking in her from the onset. She had made a grave mistake and she was
“I have given you milk, I bought some cookies for you from the market, risking my own safety. I even tried to sing you a song. But you keep crying!” Kiya wailed as she sat opposite Ashken in a small ramshackle hut.They had decided to remain in Cresthowl pack for the time being. As they believed that Ivorie would do their bidding because her baby's life was at stake.Although with Kiya's experience with Ashken, she feared she’d have to end his life sooner than planned.Kiya's eyes were fixed on the baby, whose loud cries filled the entire hut. Kiya's hands trembled, her veins coursing with rage. She glared at the child intently, her mind racing with many homicidal thoughts.Her killing intent reached its peak when she sprang to her feet. But fortunately, the door of the hut was opened.Her attention moved to Nick as he walked in. Any second later and she would have done something she would regret greatly.“What's all that dreadful noise?” Nick asked with a frown.Kiya walked over to
“...may not be back anytime soon. And if I don't return at all, please do right by your Luna. She is the perfect woman for you, your life changer. You may not see it, but she has brought a new light into your life. Believe it when your Beta says it. Believe it when your best friend says it.”Regan sighed as he read the last letter he got from Estan. His hands became heavy with great despair, almost clouding his very soul. He dropped the letter on the table before him as his eyes stung with tears.He raised his head, shaking his head and refusing to shed tears.‘Get a damned grip on yourself! You're the Alpha!’ Boris scolded harshly within him.Regan controlled his breath, but it was hard. He had lost his Beta, his friend. Not only Estan, but Brennan also. They both were his friends although he didn't acknowledge one until his death and that guilt was eating him up from within.Rapid footsteps invaded the room he was in and he quickly put on a stoic face, shrouding his sad expression.
His feet crushed the dried undergrowth of the thick forest in the outskirts of Crescent Moon pack. His feet carried him as fast as they could, but even with the speed, he was still as stealth as ever. It was as though he was running on the air and not on land. He practically appeared like a blur under the dim moonlight.He glanced around frantically multiple times, hoping no one was tailing him. Until he arrived at a particular cave surrounded by thick and tall trees. He looked back once more, making sure he was alone there before walking into the cave.As he entered the small cave, Kiya looked up, worry etched on her face. "Nicholas!” She exclaimed as she sprang up to her feet. “Goddess, I was extremely worried about you," she said in relief, rushing to his side.Nick cracked a smile at the corner of his lips, embracing her. "I'm fine, my love. I just had a close call with Regan's warriors."“Oh goddess, are you okay?” Kiya asked, checking Nick out for any form of wounds.“I'm fine,