“What? The dire wolves got your tongue?! How dare you walk into my chambers like you own the place?! You came to spy on me, didn’t you?!" the queen hissed. "You good for nothing scheming whore! You have had my husband and now, you would have my throne?!"
Alethea quickly shook her head in fear, still moving back. "No, no, I swear to the gods, my queen, I didn't come to spy on you! I swear!"
"Then why have you come here?!" The queen snapped, obviously enraged.
Alethea moved backward into the lounge since the queen kept on moving towards her in a slow but steady menacing way. "I have only come to inform you that I have been delivered of my child."
The queen snorted in displeasure. "So, the whore finally puts to bed, uh?" She stopped now and crossed her arms underneath her naked firm bosom. "So, I figure that you have finally pleased my desperate husband well by giving him what he most desires, haven’t you?" She asked tersely.
Alethea hesitated. "It's a girl." She swallowed hard, hoping that the gender was any consolation to the queen. “Her name is Theresa.” She feebly added.
The queen chuckled wickedly. "Oh, even a Nymph's womb couldn't hold the heir to the throne of Royal Isle after all, could it? It however keeps me wondering what my darling husband is going to do now about his dire need for an heir? Lay with another creature" She sashayed around the lounge, idly caressing this and that along the side of the wall as she spoke. "I wonder! What will it be this time? An Empousa? A Siren? A Sphinx? A vampire? Or perhaps, he might be desperate enough to lay with an Elf; I would not put it beneath him to go that low, considering that he would even cconsider you in the first place. My, there is a rumour that elves are very fertile, even more than this barren Queen who stands before you." She said sarcastically, slowly running a finger up and down her naked form in a seductive-teasing caress.
Alethea didn't say anything but the Queen was obviously not done yet. "Adolph doesn't need to go around bedding you low-bloods. It is an insult to royalty!" She spat icily. "What he needs more is to be a better man in bed and not just on the throne. He lacks the ultimate quality of what makes a man and yet the people point fingers at me like I am the one at fault." She cooed. "And that's why Lucas will always be better than he ever will be. If he can have a concubine, then I’m also obliged to my own pleasures, although discreetly."
Alethea glanced over the queen’s shoulder to find Lucas standing beside the Queen, naked too. He had probably come out to the outer chamber to witness what was going on but she wished he would throw on a robe.
The queen continued anyway, "The King openly insulted and made a huge mockery of me me by bringing in a forest nymph and mating with you right in this castle for an heir. You are not even one of us! A mere forest nymph from a damn bog! How dare he try to mix the blood of completely different species, a stain on the Lycan throne that has never been done! It was a big mistake on his part. A mistake I have sworn to correct..." She smiled evilly, "and now the chance has presented itself in a platter of gold."
Alethea stepped back, petrified when she saw the wild look in the queen’s eyes. "What are you going to do? Just let me go, please. I swear, I'll take my baby and never return, I swear to you, my Queen!" She pleaded desperately.
The Queen smirked and cooed to Lucas over her shoulder. "See how she begs..." She levelled a glare at Alethea. "Did you beg him to stop when he chose to insert his royal cock inside you and betrayed and sullied our marriage? Did you plead for mercy when he spilled his weak seeds into your womb?” She shook her head slowly. "Tsk! Tsk! Tsk! Nymph, you chose to mess with the wrong queen immediately you accepted my darling husband between your thighs and now, I'm devoid of mercy."
"I swear, my queen! Please spare my life." Alethea pleaded on the verge of tears. "I promise not to breathe a word to a soul. I shall take little Theresa and leave the castle immediately and I promise I'll never let Adolph find me, I give you my word as a Nymph."
"About you not breathing a word to a soul, I intend to make sure of that, my dear nymph. You will take with you my secret to your grave!" Before Alethea could blink, the Queen covered the distance between them and grabbed her arms.
Alethea tried to break free from the queen’s hold which was surprisingly strong but the queen dug her long fingernails into Alethea’s arms, causing the skin to break and bleed. "Can you fly?" She suddenly asked as she shoved Alethea towards a direction and before Alethea could understand what the queen meant, it was too late.
The queen shoved her out of the long window and watched with a smirk as Alethea fell, flailed and screamed until she hit the hard ground with a sickening thud and died instantly with blood slowly seeping from the crack in her shattered head.
The queen sharply turned around with a frown when she heard a sob and then a soft cry issue from a corner in the room. “What in the gods is that?!” she asked.
She followed the direction of the sound and reached the baby on the fur blanket. She stared down at the crying baby who was no awake and carried up her in her arms. "Poor, poor you..." She crooned to the baby. "Did your slutty mother's death-scream wake you up? You felt it, didn't you, you little devilish and unfortunate child of a bog whore?"
Turning around without taking her eyes off the baby, she walked back to the window still crooning at the baby as the night breeze blew through her dark thick hair and caressed her naked skin. "It’s quite unfortunate that you'll be joining your mother in the underworld where she truly belongs…I can barely stand the sight of you…" She said, gently removed the baby from her arms by holding her by the ankle then she held her upside down outside the window, suspended in the air, exposing the fragile little thing to the night wind and this caused the oblivious baby to wail more the more.
"No, Ursula!" Lucas who was still trying to get over the shock of what his lover had just done to Alethea, suddenly cried out, rushing forward with an outstretched arm. “Please, not her too!”
When Ursula turned her head over her shoulder to glare at him for interrupting her, he nervously swallowed hard then said calmly, "Two deaths at once can never be a coincidence. The king will know that you did it. The people will point fingers at you... Mother and child dying on the same day is quite an unbelievable story of suicide, even though I know that will be your rendition of what happened."
"Yes, it’s a suicide, Lucas. Isn't it quite tragic that she decided to throw herself with her child in her arms out of the window? I can always get false witnesses to testify that she was always suicidal." She said over her shoulder. “I just need to figure out a reason to explain why she chose to do it from my window,” She said thoughtfully, more to herself then tried to drop the baby again but Lucas stopped her again, making her irritation grow.
"Let the child live, Ursula!” He insisted.
“And what is it to you?!” she spat in annoyance, partially turning in annoyance to glower at him. “Why do you care so much about an illegitimate princess that the people will reject anyway?!”
“I know that you detest her mother so much, Ursula. Well, you have had your revenge. Please, let the child live. She has done you no wrong." Lucas pleaded.
“If you think that I am going to play the role of a stepmother to this thing…” she regarded the child with disgust, still holding her by an ankle, “then you are gravely mistaken. I hate her just as much as I hate her mother and I won’t stand back and watch her take the kingdom from me!”
“Maybe, she won’t…” Lucas said, “If you feel threatened by her existence, maybe you could send her away…far away from here. No one has to know that she is alive. She will grow up and never know that she is a princess. Just let her live…please.”
His words did have an effect on her and Ursula regarded the baby with a glare for a moment. "For now, perhaps..." she pulled the baby out of the window back into her arms. "If you are going to make me spare her life, then you must grant me one favour," she fully turned to look at Lucas now with a sinister smile on her lips.
Lucas hesitated, dreading her answer as he asked, "what?" He swallowed hard.
"Ensure that the king does not return from Pragoth alive... he would not hesitate to have me banished when he returns to the unfortunate news of the demise of his beloved; I want the fool dead! He never saw any good in me anyway."
Lucas could only stare at her dumbfounded but he knew that she wouldn’t hesitate to fling the infant out the window if he said no.
Then he watched as she stared down at the baby with the sinister smile still plastered on her face as she stroked the baby’s scanty but curly hair. "And as for little Theresa...she'd never become the princess she was born to be neither would she sit on my throne and rule over the realm... Never! I am the queen and with Adolf out of the way, no one will challenge my authority." She said to herself.
"Just look at her blossom like a flower in spring." The queen in distaste said as she watched Theresa from one of her windows. She was walking out of the castle with a gathering basket on her arm. “I hate to admit that with the physical attributes of Adolph and that nymph, she turned out to be the fairest in the kingdom… but she still comes second place to me.” She finished haughtily. Lucas who was scribbling something down on a scroll, looked up for a moment. "She's seen eighteen winters, Ursula, what do you expect?" The queen turned away from the window and stared at him. "Eighteen winters and yet she finds no mate." Her voice was laced with mockery. Lucas sighed and put down his quill. "Yeah, and thanks to you influence, no lycan will woo her because of you. They all avoid her as if she is the very plague." Ursula snorted and poured herself a drink, then sat down on the furry-long, one-arm couch in the lounge. "I believe my subjects fear and respect me and so do they towards my
"Just look at her blossom like a flower in spring." The queen in distaste said as she watched Theresa from one of her windows. She was walking out of the castle with a gathering basket on her arm. “I hate to admit that with the physical attributes of Adolph and that nymph, she turned out to be the fairest in the kingdom… but she still comes second place to me.” She finished haughtily. Lucas who was scribbling something down on a scroll, looked up for a moment. "She's seen eighteen winters, Ursula, what do you expect?" The queen turned away from the window and stared at him. "Eighteen winters and yet she finds no mate." Her voice was laced with mockery. Lucas sighed and put down his quill. "Yeah, and thanks to you influence, no lycan will woo her because of you. They all avoid her as if she is the very plague." Ursula snorted and poured herself a drink, then sat down on the furry-long, one-arm couch in the lounge. "I believe my subjects fear and respect me and so do they towards my
Theresa walked along the bush path and down towards the stream where the wood nymphs had their daily bath. She saw two barely-clad nymphs being wooed by a muscular satyr holding a flute and she called out in a cheerful greeting, "Morning, forest nymphs."The nymphs were beautiful creatures who lived in the forest. They were rather renowned for their melodious voices which inevitable pulled lustful satyrs to them. Unlike their distant cousins who inhabited other parts such as the water, caves etc., the forest nymphs were frequently seen more than their sisters.They enjoyed being great teases to the satyrs who enjoyed coming after the nymphs to woo and seduce them. The satyrs were known to be good flute players and couldn't resist the voices of the beautiful nymphs when they sang. Although being almost half human and half goats from the waist down, they still were magically pulled to nymphs who were of a different species.The nymphs turned to look at Theresa and one of them whispered
Theresa stared at the mermaid in awe. She had heard of the creatures that lived in the unknown utopia of the depths of the sea but no one had really seen much of them, unlike their distant cousins who lurked in the rocky parts of the sea and lured sailors to their watery death with their alluring voices and personal hallucinations.This mermaid before her had a beautiful tail that looked so soft and glimmered as if the light of the sky reflected off it. The end of the tail moved like it had its own mind. It was as if she could run the thin and transparent end of the powerful tail on her face and her skin would not be bruised in any way. It was so resplendent; no wonder the mer-people always never revealed themselves at all to others, except of course when no one was there.This helpless mermaid had long hair which was adorned with different types of gems, very rare shells and beautiful bones of dead sea creatures that were yet to be discovered. Her breasts were covered by a thin film
Theresa placed the basket on the floor and went on her knees to look under the bed. Fortunately, the creature was still where she had left it. She could not exactly see its features because the room was dark neither could she hear it because the wind howled crazily outside, some of it slipping through the cracks in the wooden window into the small room to seldom flicker the flame of the candle which she had put on a moment ago after peeling off her wet clothes and donning a new dry one.She could however tell that the creature was still there due to his fluctuating dull light coming from its berry-like head which was almost twice the size of its body. The dimming light indicated the state of the creature that it was sick and she was willing to help it out.She stretched her hand under the bed and pulled out the fur she had wrapped it in. On her knees, the creature only reached her stomach which meant that she would be like a giant compared to its incredibly small size. Its eyes opened
Theresa's eyes slowly widened in shock and apprehension. She had heard all about the scary tales of Pragoth and how it was the territory of the Lycans Guild who protected the realm against evil creatures slipping in through the weakening veil. The Queen saw her worried look and smirked. She had intentionally decided to take the wench there hoping that one of the creatures slipping through the veil could at least save her some trouble and kill her… but she also had something else in mind."I'm sure you wouldn't mind since no one will miss you here. You, unfortunately, have no friends here so no one will even notice that you are gone," the queen continued, "and since you have grown useless here and no man seems to want you for a wife, you might be lucky enough to find your miserable self a mate in Pragoth."Theresa listened without a word. The Queen continued. "But if no lycan or any other creature refuses to mate you, you are to serve the house of Darius as a servant, I'm sure the Alph
"Hi," she said, her green tail swishing in the water behind her.Theresa sighed in relief when she saw Maris, "I thought you'd never come."Maris folded her arms over each other on the grassy shore and placed her chin on it. "I always keep to my promise. Sorry, I'm late, I had to rescue a baby porpoise from the tentacles of a nuisance giant squid."Theresa's eyes brightened. "A giant squid? And you went unscathed?""Yea," Maris smiled proudly, "I'm pretty used to it. So did you save that friend of yours?"Theresa smiled and said, "Actually, I brought it along with me," she nudged Berry out from behind the rock who had hidden when Maris's head had appeared from the sea.Berry tentatively stood closer to Theresa blinking its big eyes as it tilted its head from one side to the other to curiously observe Maris.Maris's expression was a mixture of a frown and a smile. "It sure has a large head for its size."Berry hissed and scurried back to hide behind the rock, mumbling its displeasure.
Blood sprayed wildly and gushed out of the gullet. More blood sprayed down on the wolves as the beast bellowed weakly, crazily moving around in circles as more blood pumped out of its shredded gullet. It swayed and collapsed on its belly in the stream with a heavy thud with the water washing its gushing blood downstream before it went so still, succumbing to its fatal injuries. The other wolves stepped back and watched the lone wolf who had intercepted the beast.The lone wolf with blue eyes remained perched on the beast's back, after sniffing the beast with its bloody muzzle to make sure that the beast was truly dead, thus confirming its death, he raised his head and stared at the other wolves with his piercing blue eyes that could make just about any wolf cower in fear. Understanding the unspoken language, the wolves looked up at the moon and howled in separate unison, paying homage to the lunar prowess of the moon and announcing their triumph. As one wolf was ending the howling, th
"What's the Amphisbaena?" Theresa who had risen from her chair and had watched the couple in concerned silence, finally asked, unable to contain her curiosity any longer. "I've never heard of it before.""According to history, the Amphisbaena was spawned from the blood of the Gorgon, Medusa. It's a serpent which has two venomous heads at the head and the rear, and one can hardly tell the main head from the rear head."Herrick met Darius outside the house and announced. "The two-headed serpents are approaching the village; we have to stop them now."Darius stared at the horizon then instructed: "Herrick, get Moon's Call as quickly as you can; we can't do this without him!" He turned to the other men gathered around him. "The others, with me!" He shifted into a wolf and Astrophel and the other men did the same then they all darted out of the village.Herrick shifted into a wolf and darted the other way in search of Lycidas while Elaine and Theresa came out
Once they were alone, Theresa had a chance to scrutinize her supposed mate. His features were strong and his somewhat chiselled face was handsome. His eyes were beautiful and distinct and he had a fierce aura despite his quiet demeanour. She couldn't let her eyes wander to the rest of his body because she sure didn't know how to look at a man apart from his face anyway. Besides, she had almost no experience with the opposite sex, especially during courtship.Glancing down at her lap where she was nervously wringing her fingers, she tried to do away with the uncomfortable silence that hung in the air. "I'm Theresa..." She began feebly in an attempt to start a conversation.He turned to look at her, tapping lightly on the table top with his nails. "I know," He said impassively.She hesitated and asked: "And you are Lycidas?"He answered with a grunt.This was all awkward for her and she felt very nervous. "I heard you are a lone wolf; an omega to be
"I've never seen anything like it before," Medea whispered mesmerized by thebeauty of the galaxy moving slowly in its transparent head.Berry's eyes finally settled on Theresa's worried face and he began jabbing one of its three fingers at her, gibbering as if accusing her in a language only she could understand. All heads diverted to Theresa who bit her lower lip nervously and cringed, turning a bit red in the face."Does it know you?" Karen was the first to ask.Theresa nodded and stared at Berry who was still hauling accusations at her. "It is mine."Claire snorted again. "Can this get any better? The weird princess gets weirder by the minute."Astrophel shot her a glare and she frowned at him."What is it saying?" Herrick curiously asked."It is mad at me," Theresa answered."Why?" Stella asked."It is obviously because I abandoned it in my room. I even forgot I brought him along," Theresa said ruefully.
Everyone watched Lycidas as he leaned down, picked up the chair and set it right while the boy muttered an inaudible “thank you” and nervously sat down, but warily pulled his chair away from Lycidas to keep some safe space between them. Claire shot him a glare causing him to cringe and sheepishly lower his gaze. He very well knew that Claire would cuff him severely when no one was around. She was that mean.Elaine smiled to ease the obvious tension that had hung long enough in the room. She stood up, and with the assistance of Karen, began to dish the food out but as she was about to dish out some to Lycidas, Claire surprised everyone by standing up with a winsome smile which was obviously meant to please or charm Lycidas. "Mother, I shall serve his." She offered as politely as she could.Elaine exchanged knowing looks with her husband, having telepathically communicated her concerns to him. When Darius nodded his reluctant approval, she passed the plate and ladle to her daughter who
Medea walked in moments later and happily acknowledged everyone present in the room which was not unusual of her. Medea was nineteen winters just like Claire and she was spirited and very friendly. Although she was very easy-going and fun to be with, she had the trait of wanderlust by going off on her own into the woods to discover places and new creatures. She was the daughter of a sentry, and her mother had died several years ago, leaving her to cater for herself while her father was stationed at the west gate and barely had enough time with her.Elaine had chosen to care for Medea as her ward and that had made her part of the family too, however, she was not oblivious to the conflict between Medea and Claire for reasons she didn't know yet but she suspected the fault must be from Claire because she had always known her daughter to be domineering and narcissistic.Not to mention that Claire had wanted a coterie of docile maidens who exalted, did her bidding without a
Elaine turned as she heard footsteps and visibly sighed in relief when she noticed it was the men. "Where have you two been? You are almost late for breakfast. You two kept everyone waiting," She was complaining when she suddenly went quiet when Lycidas appeared in the dining room behind them, rendering her speechless. "Oh, okay...now I get what you have been up to." She sheepishly said, softly clearing her throat. The men knew that she was pleased that they had been able to convince the lone lycan to come for breakfast, thus every sin was forgiven.Lycidas turned to her and acknowledged her with a subtle nod and she did the same. She turned to Herrick's pregnant mate, Karen, and said, "Karen, it seems we'll be needing an extra plate, and on your way back, please call in the others," She then whispered the last sentence so that the men didn't hear her. "...and also get Theresa in here."Karen nodded and exited the room. Elaine turned and was surprised to see Lycidas staring at her in
Darius and Herrick moved through the dense parts of the woods, manoeuvring their way through the trees and bushes and rocks. "He should be here somewhere," Darius said."It still baffles me why any lycan in his right senses would choose to create an abode in these parts of the woods where danger lurks in every nook and cranny," Herrick said as he pushed a branch out of his path.Darius chuckled, "Well, Moon's Call is not just any lycan, is he? He seems to enjoy the thrill in these parts. I must admit that living in isolation has helped him hone his skills.""Still doesn’t make him any less outlandish," Herrick said. "And Darius... he has a name now, Lycidas.""Yeah... right," Darius replied curtly. "We might have to wait for him for a while to come around himself if we don't find him..." They ducked as a big owl swooped above them; its great wings flapping loudly. "...between you and I, this place gives me the creep," Darius said over his shoulder t
Theresa jolted out of her thoughts and turned around to find a maiden who was quite older than she was but still very young. She had thought there was no one else in the court and that she was all alone, and staring at the maiden, she realised that she had not been present during the meeting that had been held a few minutes ago.Seeing how Theresa quizzically stared at her, the girl shot her a warm smile and said, "I'm Medea, I am also a ward of the alpha."Theresa smiled back, finally glad that at least she had managed to earn herself a lycan friend. "I'm Theresa.""I know who you are," Medea quickly said. "I mean... I saw the whole thing...I was outside…” she explained when she saw the confused look on Theresa’s face. “I am not really a fan of crowded places…” after Theresa nodded in understanding, Medea asked, “So you really do heal creatures?"Theresa nodded. "Yes.""Lycans don't do that," Medea
At the centre of Darius' court, Theresa stood, surrounded by a pack of lycans that she hardly knew. She felt uneasy and would have melted into the floor under the intense scrutinizing eyes if she could, but there was little she could do than wait there and await the hearing on her case.If nymphs had any disappearing gifts, perhaps, she wouldn't have hesitated to use them at this moment but there was nowhere to hide nor any place to go to. She was stuck here and that was it. She tried not to look anyone in the eye, lest all her resolve shattered and she would burst into the tears that had been welling up in her for years which she had been doing her best to keep at bay.The queen, after dumping her on a man who didn't want her for a mate or as anything had departed for Royal Isle at the break of dawn, barely bidding her goodbye, and now, here she was hoping she would fit in amongst these strange people while she silently prayed in her heart that they would be mor