Lydia I was currently staying at Liam's place and since yesterday, I haven't come out of the bedroom that was assigned to me. Liam did not particularly tell me to stay inside, and he has come around a couple of times to check on me, but I decided not to leave the room because I still wasn't comfortable with the idea of being here and getting too comfortable. I still remembered how he and Alora had conversed with their eyes the other day, and I knew for a fact that Liam wasn't too comfortable with the idea of me being around. It seemed to me like he was hiding something and even though I was curious to know what that was, I didn't dare to make any attempt to find out because I didn't think it was any of my business. Right now, I was waiting for Zia to call me back, since she said she would. I needed someone to talk to and since I couldn't speak to Martha or anyone else, Zia was the best present for me to call. She seemed to be busy with her kid when I called her earlier, but she pr
Third Person Pov Nicholas had not been able to get any sleep in the last 48 hours because he was too busy thinking about Lydia and wondering how he could get her back.He never realized just how emotionally invested he was in her until she suddenly disappeared and now because he had no clue where she was and didn't think she was ever going to come back, he couldn't help but be stressed by the mere thought. He was feeling very frustrated with the entire situation, but he would rather not talk to Liam about it and Alora was most definitely not an option because she would not let him hear the last of it. He thought for a while about what he could do and who best to speak to, and decided that Connor was the best option. He didn't have that many friends, and Connor was the most reasonable and most calm and considerate friend he had. He heard a knock on the door and, knowing it was Connor behind the door, he quickly invited him into his office. “Good afternoon, Sir,” Connor greeted
Lydia It's been a little over five days since I started staying at Liam's place and ever since I ran into Amara, she and I have literally been hanging out all day. She was one of the friendliest people that I had ever met, and she had welcomed me so nicely, even though I wasn't expecting her to be that nice. I got to find out that she and Liam had been together since they were teenagers and that they had gotten married years ago but that not many people knew about their marriage.When she told me this yesterday, I refrained from asking why people didn't know about their marriage because I didn't want to intrude in their private life. I also remembered the time I spoke to Liam at the full moon party and how he told me that his mate wasn't interested in being seen in public, so she didn't attend public events. She and I were currently having a conversation about the men in our lives, but I was more interested in hearing about hers since I technically didn't have a man in my life.
Lydia Right now, Nicholas and I are seated in the bedroom, and I was patiently waiting for him to say something since he hasn't said anything a word since we got here. Liam mentioned to me that Nicholas came to meet him and told him that he was planning to leave the palace to go look for me because, apparently, he had something to say. So, he decided to let Nicholas know that I was at his place so that Nicholas wouldn't have to waste his time. When I went downstairs earlier and saw Nicholas, I was feeling so nervous and anxious because I couldn't even imagine what was going to happen or what he would say to me. As much as I hoped that he was here to right the wrong and just be more honest with his feelings, I didn't want to give myself false hope by instantly believing that that is what he would do. “Are we just going to sit here and stay quiet, or are you finally going to say something to me?” I asked, momentarily deciding to forget that he was the Alpha and speak to him as r
Third person pov Lydia felt her heart beating faster as she waited for Nicholas's response. She never knew until now how desperately she wanted to hear Nicholas admit, with the right use of words, that he had feelings for her, and she hoped with everything that he wasn't going to disappoint her. Nicholas looked at her for a few long seconds, taking his time before eventually responding to her, “Yes, Lydia. I am falling in love with you, or better still, I am already in love with you, more than I'd have ever thought I'd love anyone in my life,” he admitted, and although Lydia was ecstatic, she couldn't hide her shock. She knew that what she said was real, but because of how much she was used to being disappointed with his responses, it took her a while to soak it in and accept that Nicholas just confessed his feelings for her. Lydia felt a sense of relief wash over her as she heard his words, and she didn't realize it when she let out an unconscious sigh of relief. “I know tha
LydiaNicholas and I finally resolved things earlier today and now I no had to worry about fighting my feelings for him and holding myself back. He left Liam's place about a few hours ago and had asked me to come with him but because I didn't just want to leave Amara like that, I chose to stay behind for today and tomorrow before I returned to the main palace. Amara and I had gotten really close and knowing she'd go back to being bored without me around, I wanted to spend time with her and also try to convince her to come out more before I leave. Right now, I was back in my bedroom and while I was laying in bed staring up at the ceiling and lost in thought, I heard the soft creak of my bedroom door opening. When I turned my head to see who it was, it turned out to be Amara, and she walked into my room slowly, using her walking aid as a guide. "What's up, Amara!" I greeted her casually, not exactly surprised to see her since I'd been expecting her.I got up from the bed to help
Lydia As I made my way back into the kitchen, I couldn't help but feel excited to take it. It has been a while since I last made breakfast for him and I couldn't wait to cook up something extremely delicious for him to eat However, as soon as I stepped into the kitchen, I noticed that most of my colleagues were staring at me. And not just any stare, but a stare that made me feel like I had grown an extra head. I could feel their eyes following me but I decided to pretend like I couldn't see or tell anything. I already knew they all despised me and probably had another bad thought about me in mind, but as usual, I didn't care. I had a job to do, and I wasn't about to let them ruin my day so early in the morning. As I walked further into the kitchen, a few of them suddenly bowed to me, leaving me utterly confused. Their sudden gesture shocked and confused me to the max and I had no idea what was happening or why they were all behaving this way. Did something happen overnight that I w
Third person pov Lydia arrived at the entrance to Nicholas's place, where she was greeted by the guard, who had an unusual smile on his face. "Good morning, Lydia," he said with a curt bow, taking Lydia by surprise with his unexpected gentleness.Knowing the kind of person he was, she found it very creepy that he was smiling at her and speaking so gently but after finding out that everyone already knew who she was to Nicholas, she understood the reason behind his false courtesy. "The Alpha is expecting you. You may go in," he said gesturing for her to walk in and even offering to help her with the tray of food. Lydia mentally rolled her eyes before thanking the guard and making her way to the door. The guard pushed it open for her and she stepped inside, taking a deep breath as she prepared to face Nicholas. She was slightly nervous because she wasn't sure whether or not Nicholas already knew about the rumors and she was also nervous because she couldn't predict his reaction.
Lydia As the anticipation swirled around me, I paced back and forth in my private dressing room, my heart fluttering like a bird trapped in a cage. The grand ceremony was about to commence, marking not only the union between Nicholas and me but also my ascension as the new Luna of the Pack. Excitement and nerves danced the tango within me, creating a whirlwind of emotions.To quell my restless energy, I reached for a glass of water and took a sip, the cool liquid soothing my parched throat. But no matter how much I drank, my nervousness persisted. I continued my pacing, back and forth, back and forth, willing myself to find a semblance of calm.Just as I was beginning to lose myself in the rhythmic motion, a gentle knock on the door startled me from my thoughts. I hurriedly composed myself and called out, "Come in."The door creaked open, and Amara, the Beta female, and a dear friend, entered the room. I wanted to rush to help her in but knowing how she was and she preferred to re
Third Person Pov A Month Later… Lydia's eyes fluttered open, the first rays of dawn streaming through the curtains and casting a soft glow in her room. She stretched her limbs, relishing in the warmth of her bed for a few moments longer before slowly sitting up. As she sat up, the weight of her new role as the Luna of the Pack settled upon her, and she was immediately hit with a mix of joy and uncertainty.For the first ten minutes, Lydia found herself lost in thought as she gazed out of her bedroom window. The view of the sprawling forest beyond the palace grounds never failed to captivate her, offering a sense of solace amidst the whirlwind of emotions she now faced. She still couldn't fathom the fact that in just a few days, she would be crowned officially as the new Luna, standing by Nicholas's side as his mate and partner.Everything had changed since Nicholas's return, and sometimes Lydia struggled to keep up with the rapid shifts in her life. Yet, a sense of profound hap
Third Person Pov Henrietta paced restlessly in her opulent room, her anger smoldering like a hidden flame. The realization that Nicholas, the stepson she had tried so hard to eliminate, had returned from the dead, killed her lifelong partner, and now held her captive, gnawed at her insides. It was inconceivable, a twisted nightmare that had somehow materialized into reality.She glanced around her luxurious surroundings, a stark contrast to the bitterness that seethed within her. The walls seemed to close in, suffocating her, as the weight of her actions bore down upon her, leaving her in total disbelief.She had foolishly allowed herself to believe that she had successfully gotten rid of Nicholas from her life, but fate had other plans in store which made her even angrier. Her thoughts were interrupted by a sharp knock on the door, and Priscilla burst into the room, her eyes ablaze with fury. The air crackled with tension as mother and daughter locked eyes."You lying fraud!" Pri
Nicholas I hurriedly walked down the prison hallway, trying to get to Lydia as quickly as possible and see how she was doing. Every step I took felt heavy with anticipation and I also couldn’t help the guilt I felt as I got closer to seeing her again. I couldn't shake off the feeling that I had failed her by taking so much time and letting her remain locked for so long. I didn’t even want to imagine how tired and frustrated she must be feeling right now and seeing how I haven’t been able to reach other to her via mindlink or get a feel of her emotions, it could only mean she was too weak to receive my attempt to talk or, she could have blocked me from reaching her. After what felt like forever, I finally arrived in front of the cell she was locked in and as soon as I did, I sensed that her presence was fragile. "Unlock the cell," I instructed the guard, mentally preparing myself to have every one of them fired for disrespecting my mate. The guard seemed a little surprised to see
Third Person PovIt was a dark, moonless night when Henrietta slipped out of her chambers in plain clothes and with a small bag slung over her shoulder.As much as she had always tried to act nonchalant and unbothered by Gerald and whatever he was up to, Gerald was the one person besides her daughter, Priscilla, that she couldn't live without. And because she hadn't heard anything from him in a while, which was unusual, she believed she needed to go see him for herself and put her uneasy feeling at ease.As she made her way out of the palace, she attempted to go through the secret passage to avoid coming across any guards who would find her attempt to sneak out at night suspicious. However, when she arrived at the passage, she was shocked to see two guards in front of it. She was certain they weren't assigned to guard the passageway because to the best of her knowledge and with how long she had been using the passageway as her getaway route, she had always believed that no one, not e
Third Person Pov Henrietta had not been able to get over the fact that she hadn't heard from Gerald in almost two days, despite the fact that they had agreed to meet up yesterday and figure out how to, without evidence, announce to the general public that Nicholas had passed and use it as a chance to coronate Priscilla as the next Alpha.She had tried reaching him through several means and even sent her men to visit but according to them, no one had seen Gerald the last few days and since his guards weren't allowed into his house without permission, they couldn't confirm if he was home or out. She tried not to think that anything bad could have happened to him but for some reason, she wasn't having a very good feeling about his sudden absence especially because she knew that Gerald would never suddenly disappear at such an important moment. "What is it, Mother?" Priscilla asked as she walked in, distracting Henrietta from her thoughts. "What do you mean?" Henrietta replied, not e
Third Person Pov Amara clutched her walking stick firmly as she moved across the complex halls of the palace. She had never walked through the palace's opulent halls before, and it was daunting, considering the fact that she was blind and also considering the fact that she disliked the mere thought of being here and being seen. Still, she was determined to visit her friend Lydia, who had been imprisoned unjustly for over a week now, and bring her some food and water since she doubted that the guards would feed her proper food. Amara’s heightened senses were her only guide as she made her way down the long and winding corridors of the palace. She relied on her super-sensitive hearing, touch, and smell to navigate her way to the prison area without being seen by anyone.She already had a backup plan just in case she'd get caught but she preferred not to be seen by anyone at all to avoid her worst nightmare coming to light. The unfamiliar surroundings were a challenge even for her
Third Person Pov Nicholas glared down at Gerald's almost lifeless body, his eyes reflecting a mix of emotions, including anger, hatred, and a strange sense of satisfaction. The man lying in front of him was also one of the people responsible for what led to his mother getting killed unjustly and the pain and frustration that Gerald, with the aid of Henrietta, had caused him over the years was something that Nicholas had never for one second forgotten. Seeing Gerald lying there, in his own pool of blood, cold and on the verge of dying, gave him a sense of partial closure that he didn't know he needed, and as demented as it may sound, he was ecstatic that he got to kill Gerald himself and watch him die a painful death. Gerald was barely breathing, and from the blood that kept pouring out of his mouth, it was clear to Nicholas that time was running out and that Gerald would be a thing of the past in only a few seconds. Gerald knew Nicholas was staring down at him and despite finding
Nicholas's Pov I moved stealthily over the fence surrounding Gerald's house which was located far into town and away from most houses in town. One would think a wealthy and corrupt thief like Gerald would have his house located near the palace since he was so obsessed with the place, but surprisingly, after I kicked him out, he chose to buy himself a house that was very far away from the palace. Of course, I knew he probably only did it to follow Henrietta's instruction cause I'm pretty sure she wouldn't have agreed for her lover to buy a house in a place that was too close to hers, where they could easily be seen by others. The night sky was already pretty dark, and fortunately for me, the guards at the main gate were seemingly occupied with something else, so neither of them heard any sound from my direction.I expected Gerald, knowing how paranoid he was, to have his house swamped with guards but, to my surprise, the place was not as heavily guarded as I had anticipated. Befor