She pulled away and Sia just stared at her lips. He wants more, but if that was all she’s going to give him, he might as well take it like that. “Is there nothing I can do to convince you to stay?”. “My mind has been made up Sia”, she said and turned for the door. “Even if you’re pregnant with my child?”. Thane choked on his spit and Izal’s eyes widened. Crinka paused in her steps and slowly turned around to face him, her hands clutching her belly. Goddess, could it be? Could she actually be pregnant for Sia? He hadn’t used protection the last time and she wasn’t on any pill so…She shook her head. No. She wasn’t pregnant. She couldn’t be. “Am I…”, she began. “Am I?”. “No. I just wanted to know if you’ll stay had you been pregnant”. “It’s impossible to bear you kids, so please refrain from making such assumptions”. “So you’re just going to leave?”, Thane asks her. “You said that you were going to….” “That was before I lost my wolf okay?”. “I know you’re in pain. I know you’re
Eloive was out of bed the moment the sun was up in the sky. He wasn’t a morning person but if he wanted to escape the horrors of the palace today, he needed to be up and about. The Fae Queen would be coming today and there was nothing Eloive hated more than receiving visitors. He didn’t have a problem with the Vampire King since he was always asleep when the Lord of the Undead came to visit. Eloive was also glad when he heard that the girls had been driven away. He knew they would be back but he would every minute in their absence. A royal breakfast was mandatory on a day like this but he wasn’t interested in his grandmother’s rant. He didn’t want to be lectured about his behaviour, and he certainly didn’t want to listen to her scolding Crinka for canceling the Claiming. Eloive smiled as he hurriedly scrubbed his skin. No wolf had ever dared to do that, and he was proud of her being the first. With her presence in the iced mountains, there would always be something to look forward to
“You’re still in bed seriously? Baby, I told you we would be having a royal breakfast and we can’t afford to be late!”, Sia yells as he stepped into his room. He is fully dressed, spotting a white tee and cargo pants.I roll my eyes at him. “It’s your fault I’m still in bed”.“And how is it my fault?”.“It’s your fault I’, sore”, I mutter, my cheeks heating up as I remember last night.“Oh really? So you’re blaming me for making love to you? I was only carrying out your request”.“I said you could make love to me not drive me to the point of exhaustion. Hey! What are you doing?”, I yell as he rips the sheets from me. His eyes widen when he saw it. The blood I have been so desperately trying to hide.“Jesus what happened here? It’s like I fucked virgins last night. Did your hurt yourself Crinka? Talk to me baby”.“You’re really clueless aren’t you?”, I mumble, looking away.“Clueless? What do you mean..”, he paused, his mouth forming an ‘oo’ as realization hit him.“Yeah”.“That’s some
“Mila, do the princes have a lounge where they err.. hang out?”. Mila pauses in her embroidery work to look at me. “Yes, my lady.” “Great. Take me there”. She shakes her head. “I’m sorry my lady but I simply do not know the place”. “You could ask your friends. They might know”. She shakes her head. “It’s for the royal princes my lady. We know that they do have a lounge, but no one knows where it’s located”. “Not even the king?”. “Not even the king my lady. I heard that they made it that way, a secret only known to themselves. Rumour has it that when the princes want to escape from their parents and work, they go there.” “That’s just wow”. “If you don’t mind me asking my lady, why did you ask about it?”. “I just wanted to talk to Sia amidst his brothers, but that won’t be happening now that there’s a secret lounge only they know about”. “You can still talk to him amidst his brothers my lady. I heard that they are in the dining room having some fun”. “Is Sia there?”. “Yes my
Dogara beamed as she watched her sons line up accordingly with their women. Her joy only increased when she discovered that Sia stood alone, in the purple wear she had picked out for him, the wolf girl nowhere in sight. Maybe she had finally taken her advice after all. Dogara didn’t feel any sort of remorse for chasing the she wolf away from the palace. She felt that she was only doing what her husband failed to do. Speaking of Thjis, where was he? The Fae Queen was bound to show up any moment from now, and the Lord of the Icelanders were nowhere to be found. Wherever could he be now? “Ruarc darling, where’s your father?”, she called out coolly. The Crown Prince turned to his mother, annoyed. “How would I know? I’m not the one wh’s married to him remember?” Dogara cursed mentally. “He was insulting her! She would deal with that later. Now, she had much more important things to do, like finding her husband. The moment Dogara gathered her skirts in an attempt to leave, the horn blare
My heart pounded in my ears as I ran past servants and maids, holding my bleeding side. My blood would leave a trail for them to follow, but I do not care. The most important thing is getting to the south wing.I keep running, gasping heavily once I reach the South wing. I run straight for Sia's chambers, opening the door and locking it once I'm in. But it appears that I'm not alone. Fear bubbled in my veins as I noted the pale-skinned man on Sia's bed. He inhales deeply, fangs lengthening.Vampire."What are you doing here?", I ask, reaching gingerly for the small knife Sia had taped to the wall."I should be asking you the same wolf", he snarled, rising to his feet. "What are you doing here?""I asked you first".He laughs. It's bitter. "You dare to bargain with a vampire lord?""Didn't know vampire lords have a knack for entering people's rooms without permission"."We do not need permission", he snarls. He's a pretty vampire, with a fine face, and a strong build. "Well, you need
I stopped screaming because it was pointless. My cries fell on deaf ears, and Sia, the one I thought I shared a blood bond with, ignored my pain. He simply continued to dine with the rest of the royal family, as if I weren't there, as if I weren't gasping for breath, as if my lifeblood wasn't slowly being drained from my body. Hanos, the Vampire King, finally released me, but Sia's indifference cut deeper than any wound. I staggered away from Hanos; my hand pressed against the gaping wound in my neck. His bite had been excruciatingly deep, and the dizziness that washed over me threatened to pull me into unconsciousness. But I couldn't afford to faint. Not now. Not in front of these ice beings who saw me as nothing more than a pawn in their games. With shaky steps, I moved toward the wall and leaned against it for support. I needed to stay conscious, to prove my strength, and to ensure that they didn't see me as weak. Sia, finally breaking his silence, licked his lips and then smacke
“I’d rather be Ruarc’s seventh wife than go back to my pack as a human”.The nerve of this man. First he let that dumb vampire king bite me, now he wants me to leave after I’ve agreed to stay.“You did not just say that”, Sia growled, eyes dark. That dump purple dot is back.“Yes Crinka. You did not just say that. Would you rather go back to your pack as a vampire?”, Massa asks as he plops down on his bed, legs crossed. I don’t even know why he’s still here. Sia and I are having a couple conversation and even though we’re in his bedroom, a little privacy would be appreciated.“Of course not”, I growl, glaring at him. “I don’t want to be a blood sucker.”“Well that’s a bummer. I’m sure you would have looked badass with red eyes. It would totally fit your hair”.“But Hanos didn’t have red eyes Massa”.“That’s because he’s wearing contact lens. And add king the next time you’re referring to my uncle. The walls have ears you now”.“And does have eyes”, I retort. “Not contact lens”.“A vam
All I had to do was drive a stake through her heart and it would be all over. Father wouldn’t have to make the trip. The burden on our heads would be gone, and things would go back to being normal. The only disadvantage of her death, would be mine, and that of our son. Our son. I don’t want him to die, but he has to. I had to choose, and I chose her. But what does it matter now? I have been asked to kill her, and it would be treason on my path if I let her live. My weapon was sharpened, and all I had to do was kill her and be done with it. A slit at her throat or a stab to her heart. She wouldn’t see it coming, my blade, not when she’s fast asleep at the sweetheart garden, the moon casting a soft glow over her peaceful face. It’s funny that she can sleep so peacefully after the stunt she pulled. I envied her for a moment, envied her ability to sleep despite the shit that was happening around her. I jumped down from the horse, landing on my feet swiftly. Whipping out my blade, I
Yes, there's a sequel for the book after all. I advise that you follow my Facebook page, Cool Lette, to know when this sequel will be available on Goodnovel. Now, enjoy the synopsis, and a little insight.Synopsis:Chaos.It has always been around, shimmering within the surface, waiting for someone or something to break the surface and set it free.And I just happened to be the perfect someone.I never meant to do it; it just sort of happened. Somehow, I had managed to set Sycamore free from the mental cage Sia had sentenced him to.And now, Ruarc’s surrender to his Lycan was also my fault. Honestly, taking the blame wasn’t going to change the fact that I have broken the surface.Chaos is here and I’m afraid it has come to stay.*****"I want her dead."These four words, spoken with chilling determination, sliced through the frigid air of the Icelands like a sharp blade. The speaker, Thjis, whose eyes were once filled with compassion, now harbored an unrelenting verdict that sent shiv
“Do you want me to beat him for you?” A chuckle escapes my lips as I walk further down, toward the balcony. The wind hit me with full force and I held onto the railing to keep myself from falling. I could see the streets from up here and I was amazed at the snow-blanketed roofs and the Christmas lights that connected the residential houses. People walked in groups, chatting and laughing, unbothered by the snow that fell from the skies. It reminded me of Bluestone. Not the snow, but the unity among people. I sigh as Lukas’ letter comes to mind. I need to go back, but how? Thjis wouldn’t let me go easily, nor will Dogara, especially now I’m pregnant with her grandchild. Ugh! Everything is so messed up. Things can never go back to normal, so I am just going to make the most out of it. “No, I don’t need you to beat him for me Mujin.” “You sure? ‘Cause it seemed like you wanted to bury your fist in his face.” “Yeah, I want to but…” “But nothing. Do it Crinka. Maybe it will make you ha
“My lady, please forgive me.”I took another selfie, (the shit is amazing), uninterested in Mila’s apology.She had been apologizing since morning. Well it’s still morning, but I haven't answered her. Why can’t she take the hint and just let me be?The other concubines had left for the cathedral and now it just remained the servants, my entourage and I. I was a bit surprised that ‘Lady Igrith’ didn’t ask her guards to bound me up and drag me to the cathedral. But then again, I suppose she doesn’t want to get on Ruarc’s bad side.Speaking of entourage, where the fuck is Mujin?I have a lot of questions to ask him, but I haven’t seen him since. Mila might know where he’s hiding since she served him breakfast, but I didn’t want to talk to her. Talking to her means I have forgiven her, and I didn’t want to think I have. Sighing, I face my handmaiden and friend, calling her out, “Mila?”“Yes, my lady?”“Apologize one more time, and I’ll rip out your tongue, regardless of our shaky friendsh
A bead of sweat rolled down her back, and Dogara was surprised at the new feeling. She hadn’t broken a sweat in a thousand years, and it took climbing up a mountain top to do so. Heaving a sigh, she stared at the blanket laid out on the top, taking in the picnic basket. She hadn’t seen one in a thousand years. She definitely needed to start leaving the Icelands more.A gust of wind blew, knocking her off her feet. She would have fallen off, if Zikur didn’t catch her when he did. His strong arms wrapped around her waist, and Dogara tingled from where he touched her. This was madness. She wasn’t supposed to be feeling this way, but she couldn’t help but wish he wouldn’t let go. She realized then, that she liked it when he touched her.Shaking her head to get rid of the thought, she stepped out of his arms, and faced him.“Why did you bring me here?”“I thought we could enjoy the view together. I mean, haven’t you ever wondered what your lands would look like from a mountain top?”She ha
“Zora, how many hours left to breakfast?”The young maid paused and glanced at the clock. “Two, my princess.”“Do you think that’s enough to know about someone?”, Waxlyn asked.“Depends on the person, my princess.”“It’s Gales.”“Oh. Why would you want to know more about a farmhand’s son my princess?”Waxlyn eyed her. “Is questioning your princess what you’re being paid for?”Zora shook her head, eyes glued to the floor. “No my princess. Sorry, my princess.”Waxlyn rolled her eyes. “I’ll try on the dress later. There’s somewhere I have to go first.”She dashed out of the room and rushed up to the attic, ignoring the servants’ look as she passed them. The chair he frequently warmed was empty so she decided to check if he was in the library. A zap of electricity shot up her arm once she touched the door knob.hissing, she retreated, massaging her affected arm.“You royals never learn, do you?”She turned around as he appeared form the shadows. He leaned against the railing and she took h
The tequila only made her miserable.Setting aside the empty glass cup, she walked over to the fridge and opened it, shocked to find it empty. She checked the freezer and was surprised to find it empty as well.What the actual fuck?She stormed into his room unannounced and Massa looked up from the magazine he was reading.“What happened to all the blood?”Massa feigned ignorance as he sat up. “What blood?”She glared at him. “Don’t be stupid Massa. You know exactly what I’m talking about.”“No, I don’t.”“The fuck Massa! I’m goddamned hungry and there’s no single bag of blood in the kitchen! How the fuck did that happen?”“I don’t know.”She rose a brow. “What the fuck do you mean by you don’t know? Only you and I have been here. I don't know what happened to the blood, which means you should know.”“Honestly, I don’t.”She groaned. “Massa!”He rolled his eyes and returned his attention to the magazine. “You know, there are other ways to expel the hunger.”She glared at him. “If you
The sun was not yet up in the sky by the time Mila woke me up from sleep. Yawning loudly, I glared at her as I sat up in bed.“Good gracious, Mila. Why have you woken me up this early? Classes with the princess begins after she has had breakfast and that is by 9am!”“I’m very sorry my lady. I just wanted you to use the bathhouse first.”“Use the bathhouse first? What do you mean? Is there only one bathhouse in this palace?”“Yes, my lady, which is why I want you to use it first. The other concubines have their bath by five a.m. and seeing that you’re not yet comfortable in their midst, I woke you up by four, so that you can get clean before them.”“And why can’t I do it later? You know, when I feel like?”“I’m afraid not, my lady. Lady Igrith closes the bathhouse once it’s time for breakfast.”Closes? Is it a shop or something? “And when is breakfast time?”“By eight, my lady.”“Just how many concubines are there that they need three hours to dress up?”“They don’t use three hours to
Preet. Preet.Wilhelm rolled in his bed as he pried his eyes open. Who the fuck was calling him this late a t night? He stretched out his arm and reached for his phone. Popping himself up on his elbow, he read the caller ID, cursing hard when he realized who it was.Why the heck didn’t she call him since? Why now, when he was tired?Sighing, he answered and put the phone to his ear.“Leira, what is it now? I told you to never call me at night.”“I was really worried about you. Willy, don’t you think it’s time you came home?”Wilhelm didn’t consider that gigantic palace as his home, but he wasn’t ready to tell Leira that. “My name is Wilhelm, not Willy. Besides, I did tell you that I would only return after my position as the Crown Prince has been secured. So, if you’re calling to say this, end this call at once.”She sniffed. “Your cruel words affect me. Surely you mustn't plan on leaving me here all alone.”He bristled. “You’re not alone. My sisters are there, my brother as well.”“N