GEORGINA'S POV.I let out a sigh of frustration as I rolled my eyes, this wasn't really necessary, Beta Nathan insisted that we all wait outside to hear the good news of the princess, Pamela was my daughter, she was the one who was supposed to come to me with good news not me waiting for her. Yes, we have the king, he must have enjoyed himself over there, draining his balls with perfect ease. How pathetic for me to wait for such a man. The king’s carriage rolled into the palace courtyard, its shiny wheels casting a glow to the ground, The horses snorted, their hooves clattering on the stone path. Around the courtyard, people stood quietly, heads lowered, waiting. The carriage slowed down as it neared the steps of the palace. Everyone stayed still, well except me of course, I was hisses every second. Finally, the carriage stopped. The slaves ran to the door gently opening the door of the carriage. The king slowly stepped out, his face brimmed with a bright smile. Joana moved close
GEORGINA'S POV.I jerked up from the bed, my face flickered to anger. What the hell was she talking about? How could she be so wicked to think about that?“Mother, please that is the only way I can be happy,” she pleaded.“No,” I shouted. “Pamela, are you hearing yourself?” I snapped.“Mother, you know this more than I do, the moon goddess won't give me another mate till he is gone.”“She would certainly not let you get married if you kill your mate,” I eyed. “Who gave you such wide thoughts?”“Mother,” she shouted.“Pamela,” I shouted back. “We are taking another person's life because you want to have a life.”“Mother, he is just a slave,” she shouted throwing the pillows to turn ground.“And he is someone's son, someone's brother, a friend, you need to start respecting people's life.”“Mother, who do you love more?” Sh blurted out.“What!” I scoffed. How could she asked me that question? I know I also love Godfrey but how could I place her above him…no, I would place Godfrey above h
Author's pov. Alpha Thomas paced back and forth in his office, his face filled with anger and frustration. He stopped suddenly, glaring at Beta Nathan, who stood nervously before him.“How could this happen, Nathan?” Thomas demanded, his voice low but filled with anger. “Mill was our finest warrior, a man that led thousands to battle and always came back victorious, and now he’s dead. I left you in charge while I was away, and this is what happens.”Beta Nathan darted his eyes left and right, struggling to find the right words. “Alpha, I understand your anger,” he began slowly. “We are still investigating. It seems Mill was poisoned, but we don’t know yet who is responsible. We are still searching, but the murderer has covered their tracks well.”Thomas’s eyes narrowed in anger. “Poisoned? And you have found nothing? How could you let this happen under your watch? You were supposed to protect the kingdom while I was gone, Nathan. Instead, one of our own has been killed. You failed.”
GEORGINA'S POV. As I watched Beta Nathan disappear into the hallway, I couldn't help but smoldered at him with resentment. His final words lingering in my head, and although he didn't say it directly, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I had just been threatened.“I swear if you so much as to touch Godfrey's hair, I would kill you,” I muttered, clenching my fist in anger. Joana appeared at my side, her face etched with concern. “What happened there?” she asked. “Why did the king suddenly summon you?”I sighed, brushing a hand through my hair. “The king called me in to question me about Mill’s death. He thinks I should have stepped in, that I should have done more.”Joana scoffed. “He always wants to put all the work on you; he knows that you are the real woman in this palace,” she whispered. “It is good the king left it in my care; for the first time I am using his incompetence to take care of Godfrey.”Joana frowned, her eyes narrowing. “Does he suspect anything about Godfrey?”I s
GEORGINA'S POV. The party had already begun, and the music blared loudly through the room. People were laughing and chatting, but I sat quietly, my eyes fixed on Godfrey. He stood across the room, looking calm and composed, but all I could think about was when I would feel his strong rod sliding inside me again. The memory of our last time together flooded my mind—the way his touch made me moan, the thrusting, the sweat dripping off our body, the taste of his tongue. The sound of our moans played over and over in my head, impossible to forget.I was lost in my thoughts when Pamela suddenly touched my arm, pulling me back to reality. I flinched, surprised, as she sat down beside me.She had insisted on throwing this welcome party, trying to hide the shame of Prince Benjamin’s rejection. Thomas, her father, agreed to the party, wanting to cover up the fact that his daughter had been rejected by the prince. It was all just a distraction, a way to make things look normal.Pamela didn’t
GEORGINA'S POV.I walked through the halls, the loud music from the party fading behind me. I didn’t really know why I was looking for the king, but something inside me felt it was necessary. It was as if an invisible force was pulling me, guiding me to find him.My footsteps echoed in the empty corridors, and I glanced around, searching every corner. The king wasn’t anywhere in sight. The more I walked, the more I felt like I had to keep going, as if he was just around the next turn. But each time, I found nothing.The rooms were quiet, the air still, and it felt strange being away from the party, away from all the noise and people. I felt a slight unease, like I was chasing something I couldn’t catch. I turned another corner, hoping he might be there, but again, the space was empty. My heart sank a little, unsure of why I felt this urgency. Where was the king? And why did it feel like I had to find him right now? But no matter how far I searched, he wasn’t there.I made up my mind
GEORGINA'S POV. I froze, my whole body tensed, as sweat dripped down my forehead. My heart was pounding loudly in my chest, and I could feel my hands trembling. Slowly, I turned around, almost too scared to see who was behind me. Standing there was Godfrey, watching me with a concerned look on his face. "My queen..." he started to say, but I quickly reached up and covered his mouth, silencing him.I couldn’t let him speak or make any noise; I didn't want those to brat in there to know they were being watched. The look in his eyes showed his concern and confusion as we heard the girl's loud moans. I turned back to the room and turned back to him. The last thing I wanted was for him to see what my husband was doing in that room.Without saying a word, I grabbed Godfrey’s arm and began to pull him away, leading him down the hallway. My mind raced with what I had just witnessed, and I felt a mix of anger, disgust, and sadness. I kept my grip tight, not letting him ask questions or loo
GODFREY'S POV. At the party, I stood by the door, leaning against the wall. My mind kept going back to the strange sounds I heard coming from a room earlier. I remembered how the queen was peeking into the room. It was not like her to do something like that. She was usually very respectful of others' privacy, at least not my privacy, but even with that, who could have been in there that made her act so differently?I glanced over at the queen. She had returned to her seat without a word, but something about her seemed off. She looked distant, as if she were lost in some deep, dark place within her own thoughts.Curiosity finally got the best of me. I decided to check who was in that room that had caught the queen’s attention. Quietly, I slipped out of the party, careful not to draw any notice. As I moved down the hall, heading toward the room, I heard faint footsteps behind me. Someone was coming.My heart hammered loudly in my chest as the person approached me. I was too scared to
Author’s POVThomas stormed into his chambers, slamming the door behind him. The sound echoed through the room, he closed his eyes briefly before walking towards his bed and started pacing. He knew what was coming and the fate of their pack. Minutes later, Gamma Israel knocked before stepping inside, He stood near the door, waiting for Thomas to speak first.Thomas stopped pacing, his back to Israel. “Tell me,” he demanded. “How bad is it?”Israel folded his arms. “It’s as bad as it gets. None of the packs will stand with us. Every message has been the same…excuses, refusals, silence. They have all turned their backs…and yet they want revenge for their alpha.”Thomas scoffed, shaking his head. “Then who do they want to take revenge from? The moon goddess for not preventing any of this from happening?”“They think this is Georgina's fault and her problem,” he added. “Cowards. All of them. Do they think the South will spare them if Georgina falls?” Thomas scoffed. “I am pretty sure
GEORGINA'S POV.The evening air was cold, cold enough to freeze a fire, it was as though even the air was against me. I sat in my room, staring blankly at the map spread across the table. I hadn’t left the palace in days and there was no word from Godfrey, I was already getting scared.Joana entered the room, her face filled with worries. “I know you are more concerned about Godfrey than the war.”I exhaled deeply, closing my eyes for a brief second. “Any word from him yet? I don't give a fuck about this, I just want to make sure Godfrey is safe.”“Godfrey is safe, but no word from him yet.”I nodded, walking towards the bed. “Any news from the kingdoms.”“Well, the Black Stone Kingdom has declined to offer support. They said they cannot afford to lose more people after their alpha's death.”I sighed and turned away, trying to cover my disappointment…but honestly I didn't know what I was expecting from them.“That’s not all,” she continued. “Gamma Israel just received word from the o
Godfrey's POV I returned to the village in the Kingdom, where the massacre of the Alphas had taken place, determined to uncover the truth. The villagers were quiet, their eyes locked on me as I passed them. I wouldn't blame them, after what happened, all strangers were seen as a threat. They whispered among themselves, some rushing to drag their children inside their houses as they slammed the door shut. I dismounted near the center of the village and looked around, observing the simple homes. I approached a lady walking past me, she turned to me with a glare. “My name's Godfrey,” I introduced. “You are the queen's guard?” She frowned. I nodded slowly. “I am here to find out answers, there might still be danger ahead.”“Damn the queen,” she cussed. “The only danger here is her ruling,” she eyed. “Fucking bitch,” she cussed again and walked away. “We have had enough of your kingdom, please leave,” another man shouted. “I just want to find the Southerners,” I revealed. “Just p
Godfrey’s POV.The sentinels surrounded us immediately, their claws outstretched while some moved closer to the queen to grab her. “Enough,” I snapped at the sentinels turning to Gamma Israel. “She is the queen, you don't have any right to do this.”One sentinel stepped forward, his voice shaking, “Step aside, Godfrey. The council has spoken.”I moved in front of the queen, placing myself firmly between her and them. “Over my dead body,” I growled, my voice laced with venom as I darted my eyes to each sentinel. “If you want to take the queen you have to go through me.”Thomas scoffed. “It seems that you have more respect for the queen than the King…or is there something more to this?”I turned to him with a glare. He was nothing more than a bastard that needed to be killed. The lead sentinel hesitated, glancing back at his comrades for support. That moment of hesitation was all it took for the wolf inside me to take over.My body contorted, a sharp pain ripping through my muscles as
Godfrey’s pov.The queen’s chambers were dimly lit, the moonlight sneaking through the curtains, casting silvery patterns on the floor. I hesitated outside her door, my heart hammering. After all that had unfolded tonight, the last thing I wanted was to add to her burdens, but I had to see her. I pushed the door open gently, and she glanced up, startled, from her seat by the window.“Godfrey,” she said. “How are you holding up?” I asked still at the door. “The people are scared and confused.”“Are you here to blame me too?”I shook my head, stepped into the room and closed the door behind me. “No, Your Majesty. How can I, when I know this isn't your fault?”She smiled walked over to me and pulled me into a hug. “Thank you, Godfrey, you have always been by my side.”“I'm right here,” I said patting her head reassuringly. “I don’t even know what to do anymore, Godfrey, who must have done this? It's obviously to make me look bad.”“Are you saying that someone is behind this?”She nodd
Georgina's POV The room fell silent as the doors creaked open. The Southern Region’s commander stepped inside, tall and broad, his face filled with anger. He carried two bodies, draped over his shoulders like they weighed nothing. Naya and Kael. His eyes locked with mine as he dropped them on the floor in front of me.Gasps filled the hall. Some elders stepped back in horror, while others pointed accusing fingers at him.“How dare you bring this into our home?” one elder shouted, his voice shaking.The commander didn’t blink. His sharp eyes locked onto me. “You caused this,” he said coldly.Before I could respond, another elder yelled, “You killed our kings! And now you come here as if you have any right to speak?”The gamma of the palace rushed to him, his claws outstretched ready to strike but before he could even lay a finger on him, the commandant used his claws to slice his throat. The gamma held his throat trying to stop the blood from coming out of his throat, he finally dro
Georgina's POVThe room was so suffocating that I could see my life flashing right before my eyes. A heavy silence filled the air, broken only by the murmurs of the elders as they gathered around the mangled bodies of the kings. My breath caught in my throat as I saw the rage and grief etched into their faces."You invited them," one elder spat, his voice filled with venom. “We weren't in support of this, you went on and on that you know what you were doing, see what you caused.”"I didn’t know this would happen," I said, my voice trembling."You didn’t know?" Another elder stepped forward, His eyes burned into mine. "You brought them into our home, Georgina. Twenty-one kings, dead in one night. Their blood is on your hands."“What was Alpha Thomas thinking?” Another shouted. “you might have your father's blood but you are just a woman, look what you have caused.”The accusation hit me like a blow. My knees shaking, but I held my ground refusing to crumble before them."I didn't kil
Godfrey’s POVThe scene before me was chilling. The kings’ bodies lay scattered across the room, lifeless and smeared with blood. My heart was pounding loudly in my chest. I have never seen anything this brutal in my life. I studied the body carefully taking a deep breath, looks like a monster was the one that attacked. Bite marks deep in their neck, claws ripped their chest open. Most of the bodies' eyes were open, and filled with fear. Looks like they weren't given the chance to run for their life. I turned in a direction, my eyes picking something strange, I moved closer to study it when Beta Nathan walked in.“They did this didn't they?” He questioned. I turned to him, and immediately a sentinel rushed in. “Our king is badly injured.”Beside me, Georgina gasped, her face pale, I caught her just as her knees buckled, wrapping my arms around her. She clutched at me, her nails digging into my arm, I could see the fear in her eyes, as she tried to force the words out but all th
GEORGINA'S POVTwo days after my tense conversation with Beta Nathan, the day had come to meet the Southern pack representatives. I was determined not to let fear or doubt control me. My decision had already caused enough unrest among the kings, and I had forced them all to be present at this meeting. They didn’t trust my choice, but I was the Queen now, and my word was final.Walking down the castle corridors toward the grand hall, I took deep breaths to calm my nerves. Godfrey walked beside me, placing his hand briefly on my shoulder. As we reached the tall doors, he gave my hand a firm squeeze.“You are ready for this,” he said, a faint smile that reassured me. I nodded, then pushed the heavy doors open.Inside, the kings were seated around the long table. When they saw me, they all stood out of respect, though their faces showed their unease. I walked to my seat at the head of the table and then sat down. They followed I wasn't even allowed to take in a breath when a king leane