LYRAEA.
Lightening struck, the lit candles were blown out, and the room darkened. An earth-shattering thud erupted in the quiet hall. Children of the alphas, betas, gammas, and healers hid behind their parents in fear. I, on the other hand, held my husband's hand more tightly; he also seemed terrified, but he refused to show his fear. After the loud thud, it was followed by a pin-drop silence, bringing an eerie feeling into the hearts of all the people who were present in the hall. Alpha Rhain stood up boldly as he said, "You don't need to be scared; there's no cause for alarm because I believe it's just a thunderstorm. We, the Emberfell pack, are always ready to protect what is ours, so we do not need to be frightened. Continue being merry and enjoy the night." I clutched his shirt, showing my fear. I refused to be fooled into thinking that it was just a mere storm. I could still see the fear that lingered on their faces, but yet they continued chattering, laughing, and talking heartily. I was uneasy, I was close to my husband, and I wanted to be protected because I was not fully convinced. The door burst open, disrupting the hearty conversation that was going on. The hall quieted down; everyone stood still; they were all on guard to see who emerged in its presence. A shadow was cast, the face was unrevealed, and I was watching intensely to see who it was, but I couldn't figure out the face. It was someone wearing a well-adorned silk dress, embroidered with all kinds of gems, but yet I couldn't decipher the face because she was a bit distant. The hall was dimly lit, giving off that eerie feeling of danger lurking in its midst. The person walked further. I watched closely; that was how I was able to see its face. Everyone gasped in horror when they saw her face. Everyone, including me, bowed in honor of the great witch Xylaraea, the witch that everyone feared. What could she be doing here? "Great people of Emberfell, I want to tell you that the problems you have been facing in this land are not just a coincidence," she said with so much authority. She had a staff in hand as she hit the staff three times, illuminating the entire hall with brightened candles. The people whispered in hushed tones, creating a gentle chatter among the people who were present. "Quiet," she ordered, and immediately the hall quieted down. I noticed how my husband, Rhain, looked terrified, but there was still a look of admiration as he stared at the witch. "I know you have been facing challenges, which are lack of water, lack of food, and being unable to defeat the enemy. You have lost many abled men while trying to fight your enemies; it is all because of the curse that has befallen the land," she said again. "So what could be the solution?" The voice of my husband resonates through the crowd; he is the only one who has managed to talk confidently. The hushed tones that had erupted when she made that statement quieted down when they heard the confident question from my husband. "That is a good question, Alpha Rhain. Your pack is at stake; it is now vulnerable to other packs, and you won't be able to achieve your goals unless you do something that will cost you a lot." "And what could that be? Because at this moment, I am ready to do anything to save my pack." A smile sprawled on her lips. "So even your Luna?" She asked. He looked down at me. I was hoping he'd say no, even though we were mates, but our relationship has been a bit rough the past few days. He clenched his fist as he looked up and said, "Yes." I was frozen in place. She smiled. "That's the only thing I have come to tell you; the only reason behind all your predicaments is your wife, mate, or Luna of your pack. The only way peace can be restored is if you send her away, or else you shall experience worse than you are experiencing right now," she said as she turned to leave. I saw my mother; she was saddened; tears rippled down her cheeks as she crawled to the great witch, Xylaraea; she held her dress tightly. "Please have mercy on my daughter," she begged profusely. She turned to look at the people who were present there and said, "Mercy is not from me; it's from the alpha; his pack is at stake; it is left for him to send her away or let her continue leaving in the pack, so that a far worse calamity can befall the pack." Rhain was silent throughout the process. I was expecting him to say something to defend me, but he was silent. He broke the silence with a single question: "Isn't there a lesser punishment?" He asked. She heaved a deep breath. "Yes, there is a lesser punishment, but I believe I know you will prefer sending her away than the punishment I am about to say." "And which is?" "She would be degraded far less than an omega; she'll be seen as cursed wherever she goes; no one is allowed to touch her or use any of her equipment or accessories because that person would be executed to death." Immediately, there was an uproar. "The decision is yours, Alpha Rhain." With that, she vanished, leaving no trace of her behind. I tossed myself on the bed. I am unable to sleep; I don't know the decision of the alpha, but with the love we once shared, I hope he will temper mercy with justice. The illuminating light of the morning rays woke me up. I stretched my hand as I paved my way to the hall. I was expecting to be served by an array of savants, but no one came, served me, or prepared my food. I know they can't be serious about believing what the witch said; it might be all a myth. Ramona came, and she stood a bit distant. "Alpha Rhain requires your presence," she said disdainfully. I was hurt. I went to the dining hall, where Alpha Rhain, my mother-in-law, who's Ross, and other pack elders were present. Immediately they saw me, and they went silent. The fist of Rhain was tightly clenched; he didn't bother to look me in the eye as he broke the earth-shattering news: "I, Alpha Rhain, command you, my Luna Lyraea, to be less than an omega; you will now be living in the old pack house meant for omegas alone, without any help or assistance from anyone; you will not associate with anyone till the cursed is sealed."LYRAEA.My world stumbled apart, and my heart shattered. I felt my feet weakened when those words were uttered; I was barely able to say a word when two hefty men arrived; without touching me, they managed to get a hold of me with the aid of chains. I was expecting my husband to say something or to do something, yet he was silent. His hands were knitted into a tight fist, adding to his creased brows. It was evident that he didn't like what he was doing, but I know he was torn between saving his pack or his Luna."Please wait." I urged the hefty men who were dragging me to stop dragging me, and they did."Before I leave, I want to tell Rhain that you are making the wrong decision." With that said, I was taken to the old pack house, meant for omegas.Minutes went by, followed by hours, and then my uncalled and lonely days followed suit. resulting in traumatizing weeks of pain and horror. I am now cuddled in the old, cranky pack house. I curled my feet while allowing another set of tears
LYRAEA.I couldn't move. I wanted to run back and alert the pack members, but something urged me to go further and know what was happening. I couldn't tell what creature was standing in front of me. The creature was covered in fur. 'Could it be a wolf like us?' I thought inwardly. But otherworldly, he looked more different than a wolf; who was this creature?The creature let out a piercing cry; it was clear it was in pain, and it fell to the ground with a loud thud. I rushed to help. Something in me is urging me to do so and telling me that I just have to. "No, don't go near that beast," Mae warned me, but I still went ahead to help the creature. My heart was beating so fast that I could feel it beating rapidly as I went closer.I looked closer; the creature that was recently covered in fur was slowly transforming into a man.My jaw dropped when I saw a man; his eyes were closed, but his long silver hair was still evident, and his lips were as red as cherries. His nose was a compartme
LYRAEA.I was elated when my sister said that to me. This is the news I want to hear, so it can calm my nerves. We made sure that no one was in sight, and Martha was not here to scold us for not doing our duties properly. We made sure all our surroundings were clear before we ventured back to the pack, where we had been living alone with my sister and the handsome demigod.On reaching there, I held my breath. I have always wished to know how he looked, like the color of his eyes—will they be green, silver, brown, or black?I took a step forward as I walked steadily to where he was. I noticed he was sitting on the bed; he looked down; he was shirtless, revealing his well-refined and worth-drooling body; and his six abs were evident, making me feel my cheeks burn at the intensity of the situation.He managed to look up. My breath hitched when I saw his eyes. His eyes were like the purest silver, matching his hair, but there was a peck of gold that brightened within his pupils; it was li
LYRAEA.When he said his name, his thoughts were a bit distant. "That's all I can remember, just my name." He sounded disappointed."Don't worry, I believe you will remember as time goes by." I encouraged him. Immediately, a smile curled on his lips, and he neared closer to me as he whispered."Care for a dance.""I can't dance," I said shyly, which was something that I hardly do, unless with someone very special to me.We went back to the wedding ceremony, and we danced to our hearts's desires. I felt myself feeling very happy for the first time.I was enjoying myself, but not until I sighted Rhain. He was watching me; his fists were clenched tightly, his brows were slightly creased, and it was clear he was angry.Thinking of the pain he had caused me, I don't know when I had managed to wrap my hands around Kaelos' neck, as I immediately locked lips with his. I knew my actions were immature, but I just wanted to forget about Rhain. I wanted to see if Rhain would feel the pain I felt.
LYRAEA.When he said his name, his thoughts were a bit distant. "That's all I can remember, just my name." He sounded disappointed."Don't worry, I believe you will remember as time goes by." I encouraged him. Immediately, a smile curled on his lips, and he neared closer to me as he whispered."Care for a dance.""I can't dance," I said shyly, which was something that I hardly do, unless with someone very special to me.We went back to the wedding ceremony, and we danced to our hearts's desires. I felt myself feeling very happy for the first time.I was enjoying myself, but not until I sighted Rhain. He was watching me; his fists were clenched tightly, his brows were slightly creased, and it was clear he was angry.Thinking of the pain he had caused me, I don't know when I had managed to wrap my hands around Kaelos' neck, as I immediately locked lips with his. I knew my actions were immature, but I just wanted to forget about Rhain. I wanted to see if Rhain would feel the pain I felt.
LYRAEA.I was elated when my sister said that to me. This is the news I want to hear, so it can calm my nerves. We made sure that no one was in sight, and Martha was not here to scold us for not doing our duties properly. We made sure all our surroundings were clear before we ventured back to the pack, where we had been living alone with my sister and the handsome demigod.On reaching there, I held my breath. I have always wished to know how he looked, like the color of his eyes—will they be green, silver, brown, or black?I took a step forward as I walked steadily to where he was. I noticed he was sitting on the bed; he looked down; he was shirtless, revealing his well-refined and worth-drooling body; and his six abs were evident, making me feel my cheeks burn at the intensity of the situation.He managed to look up. My breath hitched when I saw his eyes. His eyes were like the purest silver, matching his hair, but there was a peck of gold that brightened within his pupils; it was li
LYRAEA.I couldn't move. I wanted to run back and alert the pack members, but something urged me to go further and know what was happening. I couldn't tell what creature was standing in front of me. The creature was covered in fur. 'Could it be a wolf like us?' I thought inwardly. But otherworldly, he looked more different than a wolf; who was this creature?The creature let out a piercing cry; it was clear it was in pain, and it fell to the ground with a loud thud. I rushed to help. Something in me is urging me to do so and telling me that I just have to. "No, don't go near that beast," Mae warned me, but I still went ahead to help the creature. My heart was beating so fast that I could feel it beating rapidly as I went closer.I looked closer; the creature that was recently covered in fur was slowly transforming into a man.My jaw dropped when I saw a man; his eyes were closed, but his long silver hair was still evident, and his lips were as red as cherries. His nose was a compartme
LYRAEA.My world stumbled apart, and my heart shattered. I felt my feet weakened when those words were uttered; I was barely able to say a word when two hefty men arrived; without touching me, they managed to get a hold of me with the aid of chains. I was expecting my husband to say something or to do something, yet he was silent. His hands were knitted into a tight fist, adding to his creased brows. It was evident that he didn't like what he was doing, but I know he was torn between saving his pack or his Luna."Please wait." I urged the hefty men who were dragging me to stop dragging me, and they did."Before I leave, I want to tell Rhain that you are making the wrong decision." With that said, I was taken to the old pack house, meant for omegas.Minutes went by, followed by hours, and then my uncalled and lonely days followed suit. resulting in traumatizing weeks of pain and horror. I am now cuddled in the old, cranky pack house. I curled my feet while allowing another set of tears
LYRAEA.Lightening struck, the lit candles were blown out, and the room darkened. An earth-shattering thud erupted in the quiet hall. Children of the alphas, betas, gammas, and healers hid behind their parents in fear.I, on the other hand, held my husband's hand more tightly; he also seemed terrified, but he refused to show his fear. After the loud thud, it was followed by a pin-drop silence, bringing an eerie feeling into the hearts of all the people who were present in the hall.Alpha Rhain stood up boldly as he said, "You don't need to be scared; there's no cause for alarm because I believe it's just a thunderstorm. We, the Emberfell pack, are always ready to protect what is ours, so we do not need to be frightened. Continue being merry and enjoy the night."I clutched his shirt, showing my fear. I refused to be fooled into thinking that it was just a mere storm. I could still see the fear that lingered on their faces, but yet they continued chattering, laughing, and talking heart