The situation weighed heavily on Hailey as she moved to her room almost in a zombie-like demeanor. The moment she walked in, Jane stood up and followed her to the bed where they sat down. Concern visible on her face, “What is it? Why are you like this?” Jane asked, her voice filled with worry.
It was apparent that Hailey was still very emotional because as she spoke her voice cracked. “I am getting married and there is nothing I can do about it,” she said in a low tone before she started crying. Jane could only fathom the pain her friend had to go through, and so, embraced her tightly in a sisterly hug. “Oh, Hailey, I’m so sorry,” she whispered soothingly, her own eyes becoming slightly teary. “You know, I really wish there was something I could do to assist.” Hailey waved her off with a bitter laugh, her tears flowing unchecked. “Don’t beat yourself up, Jane. If my own mother couldn’t help, I don’t expect anything from anyone,” she said her eyes filling up with tears of disappointment and anger. “But still I wish I could help” Jane responded in a tone of sympathy Hailey immediately wiped her tears she had to move on, and seeing as she couldn’t control her impending marriage she decided to divert her mind. "I need to get out of here. Let's go shopping for outfits for the ball." She announced to Jane Jane looked surprised but nodded in agreement, recognizing Hailey's need for distraction. "Alright, let's do it," she said, mustering a smile to lift Hailey's spirits. The duo went to the nearby town to find the right clothes for the upcoming ball. The streets were busy with people selling things, but the girls wanted to go to a special store famous for its beautiful dresses. When they went inside, they felt really excited seeing all the fancy clothes and shiny jewelry on the racks. “What do you think?” Jane asked holding up an emerald colour v-neck gown. Hailey’s eyes grew wide when she saw the beautiful gown. The dark green fabric sparkled under the shop’s lights. She reached out to touch it, feeling its smooth texture beneath her fingertips. The dress seemed to call out to her, its color reminiscent of the lush forest that surrounded the Silver Spring pack. Hailey knew instantly that this was the one. “It’s perfect, Jane,” she breathed, her voice tinged with awe. “I can already imagine dancing under the stars in this.” “Since you like it, your dress is sorted, let’s pick mine before we decide on the accessories to match them” Jane nodded, her eyes scanning the racks for the perfect dress to match Hailey’s exquisite choice. Her gaze landed on a midnight blue gown, its flowing skirts whispering promises of elegance and allure. As she held it up against her frame, a smile tugged at her lips. The dress seemed to embody her essence, a reflection of the depths of the night sky and the mysteries it held. “This one,” Jane declared with certainty, her eyes shining with excitement. “I can already picture myself standing beside you at the ball, the moonlight catching the shimmer of this gown.” Hailey beamed at her friend, a thrill of anticipation running through her. Once they had settled for their dresses, the next item on the list was accessories for the outfit. A thin string of silver chain with a charm in the form of a crescent moon attracted Hailey’s attention while a pair of sapphire studs was selected by Jane to match her selected dress. Once they were done shopping, they headed back to the Palace. The girls were chatting about how nice their outfits would look in them as they strolled through the corridors to Hailey’s room when her mother intercepted them, her expression strained. “Hailey, the Alpha and his pack are here” “Already?!” Hailey’s heart sank at the news “Yes, and you need to get ready quickly. We’re having dinner with them,” she informed her, her voice tinged with urgency. Reluctantly, Hailey retreated to her room to prepare herself for the evening ahead. By the time she emerged, the rest of the guests were already seated, including Alpha Duncan. Suppressing a sigh, Hailey took her place at the table, her demeanour guarded. Alpha Duncan couldn’t resist making a snide comment as she approached. “Took you long enough, Hailey. We’ve been waiting, he spat out, irritation dripping from his voice. Hailey rolled her eyes trying to remain as calm as possible. “I am sorry for the delay, Alpha Duncan,” she answered calmly, staring at him in confrontation and challenging him back. As they sat down to dinner, Hailey’s father attempted to lighten the mood by bringing up the pressing issue of tackling insecurities among their pack. The tension in the room seemed to ease slightly as they began discussing potential solutions. Midway through the conversation, Alpha Duncan interrupted, directing his gaze towards Hailey. “And what do you have to say about this, Hailey?” He was filled with curiosity. Hailey prepared to speak, to provide her opinions, but no sooner had she begun to open her mouth than her father interrupted. “Hailey’s input on pack matters is not necessary at the moment,” he stated firmly, cutting her off. Hailey’s frustration brewed beneath the surface as she clenched her fists in her lap, her desire to contribute to the discussion thwarted once again. She knew she was just a lady whose place was beside a man but she would love to be able to contribute to important stuff and she hated the fact that her father was selling her short. After dinner, Alpha Alexander pushed for Hailey and Duncan to spend some alone time and get to know each other before tomorrow’s event. “Hailey, why don’t you and Duncan go for a walk around the garden? That will be a good chance for you two to get acquainted,” he said, his voice showing strictness but also hope. Hailey was tired from the events earlier that day and did not want to face Duncan any more than she had to; so, she came up with an excuse. “I’m sorry, Alpha Alexander, but I’m feeling quite exhausted from shopping today. I think I’ll retire to my room and rest,” she replied, her voice polite but firm. Without waiting for a response, Hailey excused herself and walked away, her steps brisk as she made her escape without looking back."Hailey, wake up! It's the day," Jane exclaimed, shaking Hailey gently to rouse her from sleep."Uhmm," Hailey mumbled groggily, blinking her eyes open."Wake up, sleepyhead! We're getting our wolves today. “I can’t wait”, Jane added more energy to her voice, and she became full of anticipation.This finally made sense to Hailey, and she straightened up immediately from her position on the bed, getting a rush of adrenaline. “Is today…?” she asked, unable to complete the question as the reality of the day's occasion set in."Yes, it's finally happening," Jane confirmed, her excitement mirrored in her bright smile.As the day wore on and anticipation built, Hailey and Jane found themselves eagerly counting down the hours until the shape-shifting ceremony would commence. It was like their real birthday, they were so eagerly waiting for it and the air was full of energy.As the day stationed itself to make way for the night, all were called to gather at the open field for the ceremony. Ma
The Luna turned to Duncan, her expression resolute. "Our promise to the Silver Spring pack still stands, Duncan. You haven't found your mate yet so I see no reason why Hailey’s inability to shape-shift should be a problem Duncan's eyes widened in desperation. "Luna, please, listen to me. There has to be another way. We don't have to go through with this."But Luna shook her head and walked away, her long cloak trailing behind her. Duncan's heart pounded in his chest as he ran after her, his voice pleading. "Luna, you know this isn't right! Just give me more time. I'll find my mate, I promise!"Luna paused, her back still turned to him. “Time is a luxury we don’t have, Duncan.”Meanwhile, back at the palace, the guard sent to find Hailey returned, his shoulders slumped in defeat. He stood before the Alpha, his head bowed. “I’m sorry, Alpha. I couldn’t find her.”The Alpha’s eyes flashed with anger. “Incompetence! How could you fail such a simple task?”“I a-apolo-gize for my incompete
The morning sunlight is filtering through the crack of Hailey’s window. It looked like getting up from her bed was a difficult task but she had to force herself up. She could not liberate herself from thinking about what occurred the previous night.Today was the ball and she felt an increasing feeling of unrest within her. A soft knock on the door brought her back to her reality.“Hailey, are you awake?” Jane’s familiar voice called out.“Yes, come in,” Hailey replied, her voice still groggy. Jane entered with a bright smile on her face. “Good morning! Ready to get all dolled up for the ball?” Hailey tried to mimic Jane’s energetic tone, “Yes Jane, I am as ready as I can be.”A team of servants quickly entered the room wheeling trolleys filled with hair styling tools, make-up palettes, and accessories.One of the servants, a kind woman named Elise, carefully brushed out Hailey’s hair. “You have such beautiful hair, Miss Hailey. We’ll make sure you look stunning tonight.” Hailey o
Hailey looked down, her shoulders slumping slightly. Her eyes were clouded with regret. “I’m sorry Duncan, I can’t.”Duncan’s jaw stiffened, his eyes squinting with a mixture of irritation and hurt. “You can’t or you won’t?”Hailey’s voice trembled as she met his gaze, her expression hurt. “I can’t. I am obligated to put the interest of my pack first. I’m sorry.”Duncan threw his hands up in exasperation, his voice rising. “Excuses—that’s all I can hear.”Hailey’s eyes flashed with a brief spark of defiance before she composed herself, her voice steady but sad. “Excuses? As an Alpha, one would think you should know how obligations work. And if you are eager to get out of this so much, why don’t you end it?” Still getting no reply, she spun on her heels and stomped off.On getting close to the drink section, Jane pops up, a flute of champagne at hand and a smirk on her face.“You and Duncan looked spectacular on that dance floor.” Jane teased, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "I saw y
From across the room, Hailey saw Jane running out of the hall, her face a mix of shock and confusion. Concerned, Hailey quickly excused herself from the dance floor and went after her, calling out her name. "Jane! Jane, wait!"She ran after her, panting when she finally caught up with her. ”Jane, what is wrong? ” She asked with a look of worry painted on her face.Jane looked at her, blinking slightly, as if she was in a daze. She murmured, "I think I just met my mate," her voice shaking slightly.Hailey’s facial expression transitioned from being shocked to being happy."That’s amazing, Jane! I’m so happy for you!" But noticing Jane's lack of excitement, she frowned. "You don’t seem excited. What’s wrong?”Jane frowned and threw her head back, nervously ruffling through her hair. "I don’t know, Hailey. Maybe it’s because it happened so unexpectedly.” Hailey nodded slowly, trying to understand. "Who is he? Do you know him?” Jane let out a breath and slipped down the wall. “I do not
As the ball finally came to an end, the guests gradually dispersed, leaving the grand hall empty and quiet. In their quarters, Duncan decided it was time to confront his mother about the sudden marriage ceremony being imposed on him. “Mother,” Duncan began, his voice tense, “we need to talk about this marriage.”Lady Grace sighed, looking weary. “Duncan, it’s for the best. I mean just imagine it as removing a bandage. It is better to do it fast.”Duncan was angered, and this was evidenced by his clenched fists. I really did not plan to get married soon. I’m still having a hard time with the concept of a forced or unwanted betrothal. Now I have to marry her immediately?”Lady Grace’s expression softened, but she remained firm. “I understand it’s difficult, Duncan. But this alliance is crucial and waiting is of no use.”Duncan shook his head, his eyes narrowing in exasperation. “I need more time to process this. It’s all happening too fast.”Lady Grace rubbed her temples, clearly exhau
“This weekend?” Both Duncan and Hailey shouted at the same time, their voices overlapping in shock. Alpha Alexander shot Hailey a stern look, one that clearly suggested she should behave. He then turned to Duncan, his expression more diplomatic. “It would be better to save you all from staying longer than necessary,” he explained calmly. Hailey felt a surge of panic. She couldn’t process how her father expected her to leave Silver Spring, get married, and move to Blood Moon within a few days. She started to speak but to her surprise, her mother tightened her grip on her hand under the table, indicating that she should not say anything. It brought a sudden fear into Hailey’s eyes and she felt like she had no control over her own life.Alpha Duncan clenched his fists, biting his lip in an effort not to show how irritated and annoyed he was getting. “I need more time to get to know Hailey. This is too sudden. I’m not prepared for this”Alpha Alexander nodded, though his expression rema
When Hailey was walking with her mother towards the stylist they met Jane who was walking to them from the opposite direction. Her face transitioned from intrigued to worried when she saw the apprehensive look on Hailey’s face.“Hailey, is everything alright?” Jane asked, her voice filled with worry. “You sounded so unlike you when you called me.”Hailey inhaled deeply, In a bit to maintain composure. “Jane, everything is happening so fast. My wedding is set for this weekend.”Jane’s eyes widened in shock. “This weekend? I leave you alone for a couple of hours, and suddenly your wedding date is fixed? What happened?”Hailey’s mother, Anna, placed a calming hand on Jane’s arm. “It was decided at breakfast. We’re heading to the stylist now to take measurements and prepare for the wedding.”Jane shook her head in disbelief. “This is unbelievable. How are you holding up, Hailey?”Hailey pressed her lips together, barely containing her broken sob. “I’m just trying to think coherently, I do
A week had passed since Hailey woke up. Feeling stronger and restless from constant bed rest“I think I will go down for breakfast today," Hailey murmured to herself, swinging her legs over the side of the bed. She dressed quickly, eager to rejoin the world beyond her bedroom walls., As Hailey descended the grand staircase, she heard voices that made her pause. "Duncan, we need to discuss this trip," Lisa's voice carried a note of frustration."Lisa, I have told you, now is not the time," Alpha Duncan replied, his tone conveying exhaustion.Hailey's heart sank. She did not want to interrupt or cause more tension. She had been avoiding them since the incident. Just as she was about to turn back, Alpha Duncan looked up and spotted her."Hailey," he said, surprise evident in his voice. "Please, join us for breakfast."Hailey hesitated, deliberately avoiding eye contact. "I...I think I would rather have my breakfast in my room," she said. "Thank you for the offer, Alpha." The formality
The palace halls fell quiet as the head healer emerged from the treatment room. Her face was tired but relieved as she approached Luna Grace, who had been waiting anxiously outside."How is she?" With a barely audible voice, Luna Grace posed the question. "We have done all we can for now," the healer murmured, wiping her brow. The critical part is over. Lady Hailey is stable, but she is still unconscious. We can move her to her room now."Luna Grace let out a breath she did not know she had been holding. "Thanks to the Moon Goddess. When do you think she will wake up?""It is hard to say," the healer replied. "Ghoul attacks are tricky. Her body needs time to fight off the dark magic. But she is young and strong. I have hope she will pull through."As they spoke, a group of attendants carefully moved Hailey to her chambers. Lila followed close behind, her eyes never leaving Hailey's pale face.Days passed, and Hailey remained unconscious. The pack was on edge, patrols doubled, and Alp
The palace gates burst open as Lila ran ahead, shouting frantically. "Help! Please, someone help us!"The guards at the entrance immediately tensed, their hands instinctively going to their weapons. One called out, "What is the matter?""It is Lady Hailey!" Lila cried, gesturing behind her. "She is hurt! We need the healers!"The stranger followed close behind, carefully carrying an unconscious Hailey in his arms. As soon as they entered the palace, chaos erupted.Guards rushed forward, weapons drawn. "Halt!" one shouted, before recognizing Lila. His eyes widened at the sight of Hailey. "What happened?"Servants gathering in the courtyard began to whisper among themselves."Is that Lady Hailey?""She looks so pale!""What could have done this?""Get the medical team, now!" Lila screamed, her voice cracking with desperation.A young servant boy nodded quickly. "Right away!" He dashed off towards the medical wing.Within moments, a group of healers swarmed around them. The head healer,
Hailey was buried in concentration and was hardly aware of the gentle knock on her door as she peered out the window. Silently, Lila walked in with a tray of food."Good morning, my lady," Lila said gently. "I have brought your breakfast."Hailey turned, offering a weak smile. "Thank you, Lila. You can just leave it on the table."Lila set down the tray and hesitated. "It has s been two weeks now, my lady. Do you not believe it's time to go outside for a little while? This time of year is when the gardens are most beautiful."Hailey's shoulders tensed. "I can not, Lila. The thought of facing everyone...their stares, their whispers. It is too much."Lila approached Hailey. “I understand, but staying cooped up is not good for you. You are starting to look pale as a ghost."A faint smile flickered across Hailey's face. "Maybe that is fitting. I feel like I am fading away in here."Lila knelt beside her, concern etched on her features. "What do you mean?"Hailey's voice quivered as she sp
Luna Grace hurried down the damp stone steps leading to the dungeon, her heart racing. As soon as she reached Hailey's cell, Hailey rushed forward, gripping the bars."Luna Grace!" Hailey cried, tears streaming down her face. "I did not do it, " Hailey choked out between sobs. "Lisa did it. When I caught her, she turned it all around on me. You have to believe me!"Luna Grace felt her heartache at the sight of Hailey’s desperation. Her own eyes brimmed with tears, but she quickly blinked them away, her voice steady as she reached through the cold iron bars to clasp Hailey’s trembling hands.“I believe you, sweetheart,” Luna Grace said softly but firmly. “We are getting you out of here right now.”At her command, the guard stepped forward, unlocking the cell door with a low creak. The moment the door swung open, Hailey flung herself into Luna Grace’s arms, her sobs coming in waves, her body shaking with the weight of her fear and despair“It is all over now,” Luna Grace whispered, stro
Luna Grace walked into the dining room, a small gift in her hand. She saw Alpha Duncan and Lisa at the table, but Hailey was nowhere to be seen. "Welcome back, Luna Grace," Duncan said, his voice strained. "How was your trip?"Luna Grace sat down across from them, her eyes narrowing as she placed the gift on the table. “It was...enlightening," she replied cautiously. She scanned the room again before asking. “Where is Hailey? I brought her something."Duncan's jaw clenched. "She is...indisposed."Luna Grace’s concern deepened. “Indisposed? That does not sound like Hailey especially when she knew I was coming back. I will go check on her.”As she moved to stand, Duncan's cold voice froze her in place. "She is...better off where she is."Luna Grace slowly sank back into her seat, eyes now sharp with suspicion. "What do you mean, where she is'? Duncan, what is going on?""Oh, Luna Grace, it is awful. Hailey...she tried to—""I did not address you, Lisa," Luna Grace cut her off icily. "Y
Hailey wandered the palace, feeling bored. Luna Grace was away, and Lila was busy with her chores. With nothing to do, Hailey found herself in front of Duncan's study. She had never really looked around."Perhaps I will find something intriguing to read," Hailey thought, pushing the door open. She strolled towards the book racks and ran her fingertips across the covers of each book. She glanced at an ancient, well-worn book. She pulled it out and smiled. It was about plants and herbs.Hailey sat in a chair and started reading. She was so absorbed that she didn't hear Duncan come in."Hailey?" Duncan's deep voice startled her. "I did not expect to see you here."Hailey jumped up. "Oh! Alpha Duncan, I am sorry. I was just..."Duncan waved his hand. "It is fine. What are you reading?"He moved closer, looking at the book. Hailey showed him the cover."Herbs and plants?" Duncan raised an eyebrow. "I did not know you were interested in gardening."Hailey grinned. "Oh yes, I am practically
Positioned on the bed with her legs crossed, Hailey looked through her phone. She was too busy going through her social media account that she barely noticed the soft knock on her door. She said, mindlessly, "Come in," her eyes still fixed on her phone. The door cracked open to expose Lisa's head. "Hey there," she smiled kindly. "I hope I am not disrupting anything important?"Hailey looked up, surprised to see Lisa. "Oh, no, not at all. Just killing time, really."Lisa stepped into the room with two steaming mugs. "A cup of coffee for you and tea for me." The flavourful scent filled the air, instantly causing Hailey's mouth to water. "It is a bit chilly today, I was craving coffee but could not get one because of the caffeine so I made myself some tea," Lisa explained, her voice gentle and friendly. "Then I thought, 'Why not brew coffee for Hailey?' I hope that is okay?"Hailey's eyes lit up at the sight of the freshly brewed coffee. "Oh wow, Lisa. That is so thoughtful of you! Ho
Lisa paced in her room, anger bubbling inside her. Her plan with the watch had failed miserably, but she was not someone who gave up easily. No, Lisa was a strategist at heart. There was always another approach, another move to make. A thought hit her like a lightning bolt. "I need to build her in trust me," Lisa said quietly to herself, her lips curving into a cunning smirk. “This time, I will play the long game."It was time to shift her tactics. Hailey was kind, almost too kind. Lisa knew she could use that softness against her. She would get close, play the role of the wounded, misunderstood woman, and before long, Hailey would be under her control.Later that day, Lisa spotted Hailey in the garden again. Pretending to have just gone outside for a breath of fresh air, she snuck out of the house. She walked slowly at first, ensuring Hailey did not notice her right away. When the timing felt right, Lisa quickened her pace and, just as she neared Hailey, she faked a stumble.“Oh!”