Lol, they’re literary going at it like bunnies at this point. How long do you think it’s going to take before Serafina remembers? And why did Zahir lie? He could have just told her the truth.
ZAHIR. A search team had been organized to search for Lord Timottee. Ever since his disappearance a few days ago, I knew something was wrong. This morning, I had woken up really early to get ready for the council meeting. I had asked the elders to assemble at the courts this evening. Once I was done, I immediately left the Palace, going over to the council hall. Large double doors were opened and I walked in to see that all of the elders were already waiting. I walked through the red carpeted aisle, towards my throne before taking a seat and asking one of the guards to shut the doors. I began to speak as the bang faded into nothingness. "You all are definitely wondering why I called for a meeting out of the blue." "It is not unusual for the Alpha King to call for a meeting," One of the elders spoke, the others agreeing to what he said. "Firstly, I'd like to inform everyone that I paid a visit to the human Kingdom as was requested but there was nothing unusual aft
SERAFINA. I was still draped with ivory colored silken sheets. I'd been asleep when Zahir left and when I woke up, I was weighed down by the thoughts of how boring my day would go. Throwing back the covers, I slipped out of the bed, briefly glancing at Zahir's side of the bed and wishing I had woken up in his arms. The sun was shining brightly this morning and it poured into the room through the window, casting bright rays and further turning the room brighter. My day was definitely going to be a whole lot of boring so I decided that I was going to take a bath and do something with my life instead of wasting away inside this room. I had one of the maids prepare warm, scented water for me. Slipping into the bathtub, I was plunged back into the memories from yesterday. Zahir joined me, his skin against mine as he washed me up ever so softly and the moment he lifted me out of the water and took me into the room and made love to me. I pressed my fingers into my face, realizing how ho
SERAFINA THE PAST The smell of hibiscuses wafted into my nose as its fresh petals slipped into my pigtails. I was dressed in a pale pink satin dress, with a pair of ivory white shoes embossed with gold and a pair of light pink socks matching the dress. A silver crown slipped into my hair before I stood on my feet. "You look beautiful, Serafina," Angela, my favorite maid, said as she made my hair sleeker. I giggled and turned to the door with an expectant smile. I was patiently waiting for my mother to arrive. She had promised to be here as soon as I was ready for the picnic. We had planned it a day before, writing down a list of snacks and drinks we were going to carry along with us. Today was my birthday and a picnic was the perfect celebration for my eight birthday. "There's a fluff in your hair," Angela came behind me and pulled off a pink fluff from my hair. "The cherubs must have visited last night." I giggled and nodded. Cherubs were a fictional creature my mother had read
SERAFINA. Pushing to my feet, I staggered backwards as my body swayed from side to side. My vision was still blurry and that ache still remained, coupled with the shock from the realizations. My memory was returning and it was doing a number on me. My knees were too weak to keep my standing and when I tried to make another move, my knees buckled and I fell to the ground again as more memories returned. I grabbed my hair, fingers sinking through strands as they sunk into my scalp. He was the object of it all. I saw myself as a young girl, always sneaking out to see him. And as I grew older, It was easier for me to see him and this time, we didn't see each other in the woods. We had stumbled upon a cavern on our guilty adventures and he had taken my hand in his, bringing it to his lips as he kissed softly while maintaining eye contact. I remembered our first kiss. We had been walking towards the cave to talk when it suddenly started to rain. We were both drenched by the time we got
ZAHIR. Today has been a long day. I'd spent most of my day following Steven's lead. After the tab we had on Lord Timottee's movements, I knew I couldn't just let a day pass. So we'd investigated, getting information of his movements and how he'd been alternating between the witch's coven and Hera's hut. I wasn't too bothered about his visits to Hera. I was more bothered about the fact that he was frequenting the witch's coven. There was something off about his visit to her coven. Everything got stranger when we got news of her disappearance. She'd been gone for a few days now and I even had to wait for her to return, giving up after waiting for so long. My patience had waned but I had asked Steven and some of my men to stay back. They had taken positions in hidden places, watching out for Lord Timottee so they could lay an ambush on him. If we couldn't solve one problem, then we could solve the other. One of the main reasons I had decided to leave after waiting was the
PRINCE ARIES. Things were getting better. In the past few weeks, the men had done a lot and it was almost time for this weapon to be launched. A weapon of mass destruction. One I had worked up myself. It was time to gain my place as one of the world conquerors, bringing down Lycan beasts once and for all. For ages, that had been our aim and it had proven futile. But now, things were getting better and I was almost close to achieving that feat. It felt so good to be addressed as a great King. I could literally see myself seated in the court of Kings, watching as everyone bowed to me. It was only a matter of time. Only a matter of time. King Zach was visiting today and he wasn't the only one. All the kings were also around to witness the building of greatness; one we were going to use to ascertain superiority. They knew all about the project and this was their first time coming here. A meeting had been held prior to this visit and I had filled them in on what was being built and how
SERAFINA. In a space of one day, things had fallen apart. So bad that I couldn't even pick up the pieces. I'd be thrown out of his chambers thereby, reducing me from the post of his mistress to a mere slave once again. I had returned to my room in a teary mess, trying not to think of how he had looked at me with utter disdain, like he couldn't stand me. How had he gone from being all over me to barely wanting me to be in his presence? As much as I tried not to think too much about it, I was greatly hurt by it. I couldn't stand the gossip from the maids either. Whenever I passed by a group, all they did was glance at each other, their gazes telling tales I didn't need to hear verbally. A few of them were bold enough to whisper when I passed by. I couldn't even snap at them to stop. That respect had been stripped off like it was never even there. I had lost favor in the sight of the king, they said. He must have gotten tired of me because I couldn't satisfy his needs, all
SERAFINA. "Remain still and I'll let you go. I mean no harm." A distinct familiar voice said from behind me. I nodded and the hold was released. Turning, it was Prince Aries standing before me. My eyes widened in surprise and I blinked to be sure I wasn't seeing an apparition. I had seen a lot of that recently and I wasn't sure what to believe anymore. He smiled. "Yes, it's me. I know you don't believe but it's me, Sera, it’s Aries." "I know who you are," I blinked, taking a few steps back and wondering if I should be happy about this development or if I should feel uncomfortable. However, I couldn’t hide my shock. It’s the second time Aries has found his way into Lycaronia somehow. “How are you here?” In one move, he was standing before me, his eyes light with cheer. Then he pulled me into a tight hug, wrapping his arms around me and filling me with his warmth. I was just taking all of this in when he pulled slightly away and cupped my cheeks. His lips brushed mine in a so
Yes, the book has come to and end! God, it fills me with so much joy to have finally give. This book a befitting ending☺️ I would like to say a big thank you to my readers for putting up with me and still sticking around to read my book. Special shout outs readers with the names Pab, Debra LeBaron Mixer and Chanlin Davies! Y’all are the real MVPs who also almost made me cry whenever I didn’t update and I read your comments, lol. Although I understand that it all came from a place of love for my book and I am so grateful! Thank you so much for coming on this journey with Zahir and Serafina! Now, I know some commonly asked questions. Will there be bonus chapters? Well, I’m thinking about but chances are…I won’t, lol because it will be a huge spoiler for the next book. Yes, the heard right, the next book!☺️In case you haven’t noticed, our dearest human and Lycan couple are having the first hybrid! You did not also forget the prophecy too, did you? Haha😅Well, writing the next book s
ZAHIR It was still dusk and the first morning light was yet to appear. The silence was deafening and I was sure that if I screamed, my voice was going to ring around the whole of Lycaronia. I was relieved. So relieved that everyone was able to escape. I had watched Serafina leave with King Zach and Dahlia in the carriage, not calming down until I got information that they were out of the boundaries. It was just me. Even Steven had left with the others. I had ridden him with the duty of taking care of everything until my return, if it ever happened. But I knew I had to end this once and for all so I stayed back and waited for the Prince to arrive. He was going to meet the shock of his life. I mounted my horse and rode to the eastern part of the boundary as King Zach instructed. According to him, he was going to be coming in through that direction. So I waited on my horse, rage boiling through me when I heard the sound of heavy hooves beating and drawing close to the b
ZAHIR. Several men were stationed in different parts of the border. In less than an hour, the human army had filled the whole place, coming with horses, chariots and carriages. They all helped in informing people. They went from house to house, warning the people about an impending attack while the others helped in the evacuation. Some families left with their vehicles while some were helped into carriages and transported to different Kingdoms. It was safer that way. This went on for several hours nonstop but this didn't eradicate the panic that filled my soul. I remained restless, making enquiries on how things were going on functional posts. I was assured not to worry by Steven. "Where are they being evacuated to though?" Steven asked when he returned from his inspector to give me details of what was happening. "They would have to stay in the Kingdoms for the main time. It's the only option we have because Aries is probably on his way here. We can't risk him finding
ZAHIR. It had to be a dream of some sorts because I didn't believe it was King Zach standing before us. A bigger dream that Serafina was carrying my child. If anyone told me two surprises couldn't coexist, I could easily debunk their statement with these scenarios happening before me. As soon as he set eyes on Serafina, his lips trembled as tears filled his eyes. He moved towards her, his arms spread out to wrap her in a hug but I stretched out my hand, stopping him as he made a move. "How dare you?" I asked, my voice in a low rumble. "What are you doing here? How did you get into my Kingdom?" My eyes narrowed on him. He raised both of his hands in surrender, his expression giving nothing away. "I mean no harm. I am here with good intentions." "Then state it." I gritted out, ignoring Serafina who stood beside me, moving from one side to the other. "I am here to warn you about something," He continued, then his eyes darted towards Serafina. "I am sure she know
SERAFINA. A gust of wind blew my hair forwards and I forced it back behind my ear before taking in my environment. I was standing on a pier. I recognised this immediately. Turning, I began to walk out of the pier towards the sandy beaches. I was finally back to my mother and this time, I wanted to remain here for good. I wanted to be with my mother. I was done going through all the pain and suffering and didn't want to go back anymore. Being here, right where my mother was, mattered the most to me and I was glad to finally make my way back here. I caught sight of her. She was still dressed in the same clothing. She was gathering sticks to make a fire and when she caught sight of me coming towards her, they dropped to the ground and she straightened. I stopped before her with a teary smile on my face and she pulled me into a hug. We remained in silence until she pulled away and wiped the tears off my cheek. "I want to remain here with you, mother. I don't want to go bac
ZAHIR. For days, I stayed locked up in my room, drinking my life away and inflicting pain on her when I had the chance to. It was equivalent to inflicting pain on myself but I was unable to stop myself, unable to stop this pain in my chest. Hell, I was far more miserable than she was, beating myself up each time I inflicted pain on her. But there was nothing I could do about it. I was long gone. Things had gone awry in a space of a few days since finding her rummaging my things. I had sent her out in anger and so much hurt. Hell, I had expected her to say something to pacify me at least. Something she really meant and not some stupid fucking apology. Then I thought she had escaped from the palace, unable to take more from me. It had put me through so much panic. I knew how I had searched for her while beating myself up for putting her through a lot only for her to coke running back to me herself. My anger had returned, only intensifying when I caught a whiff of an all too famili
HERA. Thunk! Sweat dropped from my brows as I kept cutting wood with a heavy ax. Well, it wasn't so heavy but with how I had moved from a position where maids were at my beck and call, this was a fucking downgrade. But that didn't really matter right now. Not even the splinter that pierced through the other surface of my skin. I pulled it out and continued to split wood, sweat pouring down my back. Once I was done, I gathered the wood in my arm and took it to the furnace where I usually cooked, dropping them all to the floor and looking down at my palm. With every passing day, it was a countdown to the tone Zahir would tire of Serafina and come back to me. Very soon, I was going to be out of this terrible place and in his arms once again. Hours ago, I'd been returning from the river after going to fetch water for my hut. It was really far away and I was so exhausted and had been on the verge of breaking down and bursting into tears. I had cursed Serafina in my mind, wish
SERAFINA. "Remain still and I'll let you go. I mean no harm." A distinct familiar voice said from behind me. I nodded and the hold was released. Turning, it was Prince Aries standing before me. My eyes widened in surprise and I blinked to be sure I wasn't seeing an apparition. I had seen a lot of that recently and I wasn't sure what to believe anymore. He smiled. "Yes, it's me. I know you don't believe but it's me, Sera, it’s Aries." "I know who you are," I blinked, taking a few steps back and wondering if I should be happy about this development or if I should feel uncomfortable. However, I couldn’t hide my shock. It’s the second time Aries has found his way into Lycaronia somehow. “How are you here?” In one move, he was standing before me, his eyes light with cheer. Then he pulled me into a tight hug, wrapping his arms around me and filling me with his warmth. I was just taking all of this in when he pulled slightly away and cupped my cheeks. His lips brushed mine in a so
SERAFINA. In a space of one day, things had fallen apart. So bad that I couldn't even pick up the pieces. I'd be thrown out of his chambers thereby, reducing me from the post of his mistress to a mere slave once again. I had returned to my room in a teary mess, trying not to think of how he had looked at me with utter disdain, like he couldn't stand me. How had he gone from being all over me to barely wanting me to be in his presence? As much as I tried not to think too much about it, I was greatly hurt by it. I couldn't stand the gossip from the maids either. Whenever I passed by a group, all they did was glance at each other, their gazes telling tales I didn't need to hear verbally. A few of them were bold enough to whisper when I passed by. I couldn't even snap at them to stop. That respect had been stripped off like it was never even there. I had lost favor in the sight of the king, they said. He must have gotten tired of me because I couldn't satisfy his needs, all