Chapter Thirty-five Prince Murray's POV We got to the front of Mandy's room and I waved at the waves to go on and do the other things required of them. "Thank you," I managed to say to them before turning my focus to the door in front of me. I knocked hard on it and heard the sound of footsteps approaching so I waited for whoever it was to come open the door. It was Mandy. As she opened the door, she smiled brightly at me. "Good day, Prince Murray. It's a pleasure to have you here." She wore a cream-coloured dress which revealed a whole lot. The slit was very high and the cleavage area looked non-existent. Her long, black hair made it even harder for me to resist staring but I snapped out of it quickly and immediately turned my attention back to her face so I could tell her why I was there. "Would you love to come in, my Prince?" She asked seductively with a giggle, opening up her door a bit more. She moved her body a bit from side to side so her breasts could jiggle and damn, i
Chapter Thirty-six Elsa's POV I lay on the floor, with Aby by my side as I hummed a song that my mother used to sing. She called it the song of hope and she always sang it despite the hardships and sufferings that she faced. That memory was one of the few things I remembered about her. I couldn't even remember what she looked like anymore, even though I could still pick out a thing or two. She was blonde like me and I used to think she was a tall woman, but it could have just been because I was very tiny and so everyone looked tall in my eyes. Each time she sang or hummed it, her face beamed with smiles and it seemed to give her some hope of something better. It didn't get better but she never lost hope. So as we lay down there, tired and famished, having not had anything to eat since we were taken in, I refused to lose hope. Somehow, I believed that help was going to come even if it wasn't from Prince Murray. Suddenly, I heard something that sounded like the door was being unlo
Chapter Thirty-Seven Elsa's POV I got to the training ground and walked to the exact spot where we trained the last time, hoping to see Prince Murray but he wasn't there. Instead, I met two warriors sparring in front of some recruits and teaching them how the fighting ought to be done. Instead of moving ahead to meet up with Prince Murray, I decided to watch them a little bit. "Perhaps, I could learn a thing or two from these guys," I said to myself, folding my arms to watch what was going on. The warriors did their thing, with each one of them taking turns striking and defending whilst dishing out instructions and counsel to the four recruits who sat and observed what was going on. Suddenly, I felt the warriors get more and more aggressive and I sensed that it wasn't part of the script anymore. They went from trying to teach the recruits to trying to show their supremacy over one another and what started as a sparring session became a full-blown contest. In a short time, they b
Chapter Thirty-eight Elsa's POV I watched on and made sure that Abigail had entered her room and locked the door and then I walked out of the building and began to make my way to the Pack borders where I felt the fight was going on. I didn't want to imagine that they had made their way into the Pack as that was going to be very bad for us. The warriors had to do all they could to make sure that never happened and I hoped that they did. I walked as fast as I could, although I took a few breaks to rest a bit so that I won't be too tired to fight when I'd get to the place of battle. I had no sword or any weapon at all in hand. I was going to fight a group of trained warriors without a weapon. It was folly at its peak, but I couldn't get myself to hide away while others in the Pack were putting their lives on the line for the Pack. My life wasn't even worth so much so I had no problem putting it there. I just had to find a way to get a weapon and what better way than to disarm a tra
Chapter Thirty-Nine Alpha Davon's POV "Thank you,' I said to Raymond as he walked me back to my room, helping me carry my sword and armour. He opened my door and I walked inside while he followed me behind. I walked straight to my bed and sat while he made his way to my wardrobe, placing what he carried on the floor, just in front of the wardrobe before turning to leave. "Are you certain that all the men were taken care of?" I asked him, just to make sure that no one survived the slaughter. "Yes, my Alpha. We chased them until they were all gone. However, there's always a chance that we might have missed one or two people who might have found a way to sneak out as we pursued, but of all that we were able to find, we left none alive." I was pleased but not as pleased as I'd have loved to be. If there was ever a chance that one or more of our enemies had escaped, there was always that possibility that they'll harbour thoughts of revenge toward us. In any case, we were going to b
Chapter Forty Elsa's POV It was only three days left before Alpha Davon would get married to Princess Alina. All the talk about the war had slowly died down as peace thrived once more in the Pack. It was highly expected after how the other two Packs were dispatched. They weren't even able to move past the Pack borders despite their numbers and that was something that would strike fear in the heart of anyone at all, even the Alphas of the other Packs. The possibility of him getting married after a few days would have made the fear grow even further. The strongest Pack in the realm was about to have a Luna Queen. It was an interesting time in the Pack. Invitations had been sent out to the different Packs. Abigail had to send invitations to two Packs even though it wasn't her job. Those Packs were said to be more welcoming to women and since she always loved to talk as boldly as she loved to, she was given the task by Prince Murray. She did it without any hassles, just as I expecte
Chapter Forty-One Alpha Davon's POV It had been over two hours since I asked for Elsa to come find me in my chambers but she was nowhere to be found. I usually wasn't used to being kept waiting by anyone, much less my subjects and I didn't appreciate it from her either. "Raymond!" I screamed, using my mind link as I knew he was nowhere close to my chambers. It was one of those moments when I loved using the mind link even if I wasn't so fond of it. "Go get me Elsa immediately. Make sure she comes with you." I had tried to discard the thought about calling out to Elsa several times but I just couldn't stop myself anymore. Troy, too, wasn't being so helpful. He kept making noise about how I was supposed to give Elsa a chance instead of just discarding her. "I think she's right about being your mate," he even dared to say. "I mean, I can feel her when she's close. I can feel her wd too, trying to reach out to me. Although it's less frequent these days I think it's just because they'
Chapter Forty-Two Prince Murray's POV Mandy smirked whilst staring at me. She said nothing at first, instead, running her eyes all around me before winking at me. Then, she began to run her hands on my chest. "You know, sometimes, things are better experienced than spoken about and we do have some unfinished business, don't we?" I didn't need a soothsayer to tell me what was going on. I knew exactly what she was talking about and I was quite ready for it; more than ready even. She leaned in and kissed me briefly, drawing backwards a bit to check my reaction to that. I licked my lips. Those lips of hers were too sweet. I pulled her close once again and kissed her once more, this time very deeply as I breathed into her mouth without caring, savouring every moment. She pushed me to the bed once again and kept on kissing me and then she began to take off her clothes in a hurry. I tried to help her but she hit my hands off, not needing any of that. She was back to her very aggress