Chapter Fifty-Four Elsa's POV I sat down on the pavement in the garden, breathing in the sweet scent of the flowers all around. It was an amazing feeling; the perfect time away from all of my problems. Earlier that morning, I had passed by Alpha Lucius' room on my way to Murray's. I knew it was wrong but I couldn't help but stop, hearing the sounds from their room as they made love. He moaned so much. I could tell he was enjoying himself. It was no business of mine and I knew that. They were married. It was expected of them. Yet, I found myself almost breaking into tears as I finally walked out of there in a hurry, not to Murray's room, but to the garden to cool off. Since we became a couple; Prince Murray and I, we had never had any sex at all. He had made a few moves but I always told him that it wasn't time for that yet, but that wasn't the case. I just hadn't gotten over Alpha Davon. "You know that he's the only reason why I came to this Pack, right?" I asked Wolf, who sul
Chapter Fifty-Five Elsa's POV We walked out of the garden without looking back as Melissa kept yelling cuss words at us. She didn't hold back at all, but we didn't care either. She could bark all she wants, as long as she didn't lay a hand on me again. It felt great to not be a servant anymore; to be able to move around the Pack as freely as I want without anyone having to bother me or anything like that. I missed cooking though. I missed it a lot, but I was better off without it. At least, I could very easily cook if I ever felt like it, not because I was obliged to but because I wanted to. That kind of freedom was something that I had never experienced in my life but here I was, watching it happen before my very eyes all thanks to Murray. "Perhaps," I thought. "Things were beginning to go in my favour. The Goddess must have decided to smile at me, or maybe she was just playing games. Only time could tell. Prince Murray led me to the training ground and there, we sat to rest
Chapter Fifty-Six Elsa's POV The night had come and all I could think of was how to make my way to Mrs Rosa. Earlier that day, I ran into her when she was taking the Alpha's food to him and she gave me a nod of affirmation that our meeting was still on. But she looked terrified even as she nodded. She looked a bit unsure about what she was about to do but if she was brave enough to do it, I was all for it. I tiptoed to my door, making sure to not make any sound at all. I couldn't afford to be heard by anyone else except for the guards who would always stand by the entrance of the passageway. I opened up my door and slowly made my way out of my room, down the passageway until I was finally outside. Surprisingly, I didn't see any guards by the entrance and it was unlike them. Ever since I got to the Pack, I had never gone to deliver food for the Alpha at night without seeing the guards there. Even as I moved to the Royal quarters. They were always there at all times. They alway
Chapter Fifty-Seven Alina's POV Even after just waking up from bed, I still felt so angry about what happened the previous day. I was so mad that I didn't even let Alpha Davon get too close to me. Somehow, I blamed him for all that happened. If only he had talked his brother out of being with that stupid girl, she'd never have had the guts to challenge, nor would I have been spoken to the way that I was, by Prince Murray. "It seems you're still upset, my child," my mother said to me. I didn't know she was already awake. I turned to my left where she was and she just had a smile on her face. I wasn't in that mood. "I can't seem to forget the way they spoke to me, mother. It was so embarrassing. Ah!" I placed both my hands on my head, wondering what I had to do to get back at them. I couldn't think of anything at all. "I'm the Luna Queen of this Pack, yet I felt helpless," I lamented. "It's not supposed to be so, right?" She just laughed at me. She must have faced something like
Chapter Fifty-Eight Alina's POV It was already two days and I didn't mention to Mandy that I had found out her secret. I wanted to give her a chance to let me know herself but she wasn't forthcoming. I decided to visit her instead. Someone had to go to the other. If she wasn't going to come to me, I had to go to her. The only problem was that I was less inclined to be lenient with Mandy knowing that she was very unrepentant. I imagined that they might have even had one or more encounters after the last time, especially since I didn't see Elsa that much. Stepping out of my room, I shut the door and began to walk down the passageway, out of the Royal quarters so I could get to Mandy's room. To my surprise, I almost collided with someone just as I got to the entrance. "Are you blind?" I yelled, before turning to see who it was. I felt it must have been a servant probably trying to get food for someone. "I'm– I'm sorry. I didn't know you were coming out," Elsa apologised with a
Chapter Fifty-Nine Prince Murray's POV "It's time, brother," I said to Alpha Davon on entering his room. He was still trying to put his regalia on at the time given that he had gotten up quite late. He was to have a diplomatic meeting with the Silver Moon Pack that morning and all preparations had been made. He had asked me to join his entourage but I swiftly declined, stating that I was going to leave the Pack on the same day. He wasn't happy about it but he had to understand. I had to be away from the Pack and all of its troubles but even more so, because of the plan that I had made concerning that journey of his. "I'll be right back," I said to him on hearing an almost silent tap on the door and he nodded. I had asked one of the guards to head out and see Stam who was outside the Pack. I asked him to find out if he and his men were ready to fight the battle and to knock that way whenever he got the answers that I needed. I opened the door and the guard was there, waiting fo
Chapter Sixty Elsa's POV "Why's Murray not here?" I asked as I sat in the carriage awaiting his arrival. It had been almost an hour or even more than that, but he was nowhere to be found and I began to get a bit worried. He said he wasn't going to be long but it had already taken so much time. I thought about leaving the chariot to look for him but on the contrary, I didn't know if he'd like that, especially if he was having a very confidential meeting. Even if he did, the other party would definitely not appreciate that. So I stayed put and just spent some time thinking of the things I'd eventually say to him when he gets back. "He'd better have a good excuse for this," I said to myself. "Else I'd kill him for letting me stay out here this long." I began to hum a song. It was a song that my mother always hummed when I was little or so I was told. I couldn't quite remember hearing her do it but somehow, the song was stuck in my memory and every time I felt a tad anxious, I alw
Chapter Sixty-One Elsa's POV "We were attacked on our way to the Silver Moon Pack," the guard yelled. "We didn't expect any of that and the men that attacked us are certainly not from that Pack. They're a group of Rogues and some other people that we couldn't identify. We did our best to fight them off but they were much bigger than us and we also didn't travel with much weapons, just so it wouldn't look like we wanted a war with the Silver Moon Pack." "Damn it!" I cursed in frustration. If only they knew that they'd be attacked, they'd probably have gone with more men and more weapons but those things normally stayed hidden until it was too late. "What of the Alpha? He's still alive, right?" Prince Murray asked. I thought he was uninterested. It was good to know that he did care about what was going on. "He's alive, my Prince, but he's in a very critical state," the guard replied. "He's currently in a very critical state so we hope to get to the Pack healer on time. We cannot lo