Thane's POVI drowned myself in thought as I drank my wine; it had begun to intoxicate me, but I didn't care; I wanted to take more; it would make me forget my worries.But it didn't; it only added to it; it's been two days, and I've not been able to find Kaidaira; it was eating me up; I felt guilty; I should have stopped her; I should have held onto her.But instead, I allowed my stupid pride to play; now she's gone, my wolf was restless, I couldn't think we'll, I couldn't strategize, I just drank all day."Your majesty, we have an issue with the...," Roy came in saying.I can't think straight right now, take care of it," I said before he could finish his sentence.He understood what I meant then he left."Why did I let her go," I kept mumbling to myself."Lord Axel is here to see you, Your Majesty," a maid said to me.Great the last person I want to see."Let him in," I said."A good evening to you, Your Majesty," he said."Have a seat," I said. "What brings you here I said, pouring
Kaidaira's POVThe bright sun pierced into my eyes, and I opened my eyes slowly; I forgot for a moment where I was, but soon the memories came rushing in.I had slept yesterday without dinner; I was so tired from running away and being captured again; I looked beside me and saw Caspian still sleeping peacefully; he was my drive, my hope. She was part of the reasons I wanted to survive.I came down from the bed gently to avoid waking Caspian up; I walked around the room, observing every hook and cranny.There was a small chandelier in the middle of the room, a big soft bed which I slept on yesterday night, there was also a desk opposite the bed, it was filled with beauty accessories, there was a big wardrobe filled with clothes, and shockingly they all looked my size.Could it be that they had planned my coming here? If they did why? My not knowing their real intentions was eating me up.I sat on the chair at the dressing table; I looked at myself in the big mirror in front of me. I sa
Thane's POV"Roy, gather Intel from all our allies and see if you can find Kaidaira anywhere, don't stop searching till you find her," I shouted at Roy."Yes your majesty," he replied.My wolf was restless; I couldn't think straight. The only thing I could think of was Kaidaira; she was messing with my head.I couldn't sleep well; if I did, I dreamed of her, I drowned myself in alcohol daily as a way to silence my wolf, but I just couldn't stop thinking about her."Your majesty, there's something that requires your attention," I heard one of my warriors say."Get Roy to take care of it," I said. I wasn't ready for anything at that moment."Your majesty, you sent him on an errand," he said innocently.I had forgotten I sent Roy for a mission, and that meant I'd have to take care of this myself."Fine, what's the matter," I said."We found some traitors who have been selling our secrets to another pack," he said."And how did you find out," I asked."We caught them on the outskirts of t
Kaidaira’s point of view. “Save me goddess..” I mumbled as I pounded through dense forest, my paws thrashing against the earth with a frantic heartbeat. Usually, my wolf form was a symbol of strength and freedom, but now it felt like some fragile shield against the dangers closing in. Every stride burned, my legs aflame with exhaustion, my lungs heaving. My injuries, sustained in that desperate bid for escape from the palace, weighed me down, refusing to heal as fast as I needed them to. Sweat fell from my fur, plastering it to neck and shoulder. The metallic taste of blood was in my nostrils, along with the earthy scent of damp soil and decaying leaves. Branches whipped across my face, their fingers scratching at my cheeks, leaving stinging but light scratches. My heart ran like a runaway drumbeat in my chest, my senses on high. Every snap of a twig, every rustle of the leaves, made me flinch. The forest, once a sanctuary, was now a maze of terror. I dared not look back,
Kaidaira's Point of View How did I—one of the best fighters— become a slave? All because of a man. Rough hands grasped my arms, yanking me away from the only refuge I'd known. The Egyptians' brutal grip felt like cold steel, their fingers digging into my skin like talons. My legs buckled beneath me, roots and rocks tripping me up with merciless cruelty. The forest, once my sanctuary, now seemed like a distant memory, a fleeting dream shattered by the harsh reality of my captivity. One of them, a hulking man with a twisted grin, forced wolfsbane into my mouth. The bitter taste exploded on my tongue, a toxic invasion that left me reeling. "Swallow," he growled, his hand clenched around my jaw like a vice. I swallowed, the potion coursing through my veins like liquid fire, dulling my wolf senses and leaving me vulnerable. Panic set in as another guard struck me in the stomach, the blow landing with precision cruelty. I doubled over, gasping for air as my diaphragm went into spasms.
Kaidaira’s point of view. The weeks dragged along, each day so much like every other that it was impossible to tell where one started and another ended. It was some sort of never-ending, grey twilight that refused to break into dawn. It was like the very walls were closing in on me, cold stone exhalations damp with chill leaching into my bones. Memories of my time with him haunted me, always whispering in my head day and night. His touch, his voice, his gaze-things that clung and poisoned my mind. That evening, the guards arrived at my door. Their faces were vacant; their eyes cold as the stone floors. "The king requests your presence," one growled out, like a roughly hewn door scraping across its floor. I followed, my heart heavy with foreboding, my feet dragging as though weighted by invisible chains. The corridors stretched out before me, dark and foreboding, the torches that lighted them casting eerie shadows on the walls. The flames danced,; demonic silhouettes cast scary
Kaidiara’s point of view. Months passed, and with each day, a touch-and-go balancing act for survival-thwarting stone walls whose faces, from the wear of centuries of whispers, had been ground smooth as velvet. My cell, once a damp, dingy affair, slowly emerged from this metamorphosis into a small but elegant retreat. Plush cushions in rich burgundy invited me to take a seat, while tapestries in their warm colors showed forests of olden times with their mythical creatures. Slowly, it would weave tales of a long-forgotten lore. The air was alive with scent: sweet-scented candles in the form of lavender and vanilla wafted their soothing aroma, masking the stench of oppression. Fresh flowers-roses, lilies, carnations-overflowed from delicate china vases, their petals unfolding like tender kisses. It was then that the king's mercy came with strings attached. He coddled me with comforts because I bred his child, but my freedom still remained only an illusion, an elusive dream forev
Kaidaira’s point of view. The darkness of the forest writhed and twisted around me, living darkness taking menacing forms. Trees loomed; their branches grasped at me, skeletal fingers. I crawled, my body screaming in protest with the movements-a death knell echoing through my bones. I was still reeling from the aftershocks of the transformation. But then, as if the moon itself took pity on me, its silvery light burst forth. The whole forest was transformed; bathed in an unearthly light, the leaves shone dew-kissed and diamond-like, and the trees were motionless, their branches etched against the sky like fine pen and ink drawings. An uneasy silence fell with the notion that night creatures had vanished. The air was heavy with anticipation, save for the soft rustling of leaves and some distant mournful hooting of an owl. Hours, it seemed, or even days were passing-the only small notion of time in that wide desolation. My pain gave place to thirst: the drying parchin
Thane's POV"Roy, gather Intel from all our allies and see if you can find Kaidaira anywhere, don't stop searching till you find her," I shouted at Roy."Yes your majesty," he replied.My wolf was restless; I couldn't think straight. The only thing I could think of was Kaidaira; she was messing with my head.I couldn't sleep well; if I did, I dreamed of her, I drowned myself in alcohol daily as a way to silence my wolf, but I just couldn't stop thinking about her."Your majesty, there's something that requires your attention," I heard one of my warriors say."Get Roy to take care of it," I said. I wasn't ready for anything at that moment."Your majesty, you sent him on an errand," he said innocently.I had forgotten I sent Roy for a mission, and that meant I'd have to take care of this myself."Fine, what's the matter," I said."We found some traitors who have been selling our secrets to another pack," he said."And how did you find out," I asked."We caught them on the outskirts of t
Kaidaira's POVThe bright sun pierced into my eyes, and I opened my eyes slowly; I forgot for a moment where I was, but soon the memories came rushing in.I had slept yesterday without dinner; I was so tired from running away and being captured again; I looked beside me and saw Caspian still sleeping peacefully; he was my drive, my hope. She was part of the reasons I wanted to survive.I came down from the bed gently to avoid waking Caspian up; I walked around the room, observing every hook and cranny.There was a small chandelier in the middle of the room, a big soft bed which I slept on yesterday night, there was also a desk opposite the bed, it was filled with beauty accessories, there was a big wardrobe filled with clothes, and shockingly they all looked my size.Could it be that they had planned my coming here? If they did why? My not knowing their real intentions was eating me up.I sat on the chair at the dressing table; I looked at myself in the big mirror in front of me. I sa
Thane's POVI drowned myself in thought as I drank my wine; it had begun to intoxicate me, but I didn't care; I wanted to take more; it would make me forget my worries.But it didn't; it only added to it; it's been two days, and I've not been able to find Kaidaira; it was eating me up; I felt guilty; I should have stopped her; I should have held onto her.But instead, I allowed my stupid pride to play; now she's gone, my wolf was restless, I couldn't think we'll, I couldn't strategize, I just drank all day."Your majesty, we have an issue with the...," Roy came in saying.I can't think straight right now, take care of it," I said before he could finish his sentence.He understood what I meant then he left."Why did I let her go," I kept mumbling to myself."Lord Axel is here to see you, Your Majesty," a maid said to me.Great the last person I want to see."Let him in," I said."A good evening to you, Your Majesty," he said."Have a seat," I said. "What brings you here I said, pouring
Kaidaira's POVI followed the woman outside the palace; we got into her carriage; I had never entered a carriage; it was big and beautiful.Still, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease, I didn't know this woman, but she saved me from being killed; what was her reason? Did she want to help, or did she want to exploit me?Either way, this was my only way of survival; I would accept whichever one came my way. I opened the window, and the village was beautiful. Though not as beautiful as Thane's pack, It was beautiful in its way.After a while, the carriage stopped in front of a big and beautiful mansion. The stewards opened the door, and we went in; this place was massive; just how rich was she to own this kind of place?She led me into the house. There was a beautiful chandelier hanging on the ceiling, the latest houseware, and everything screamed rich."Welcome to my home; my name is Akira, and my husband is the leader of the council; he wasn't available, so I went to fill in for
Kaidaira's POVI hadn't been free for up to a day and now I'm being captured perhaps to a place worse than where I left.They surrounded my horse, Caspian jolted awake, the noise must have woken him up."Don't worry, mama will protect you," I said. "Hyah," my horse started moving fast, but they were close behind us, almost catching up; I rode as fast as I could, but it wasn't fast enough.Soon, they surrounded my horse, and with no space to escape from, I came down and carried my child."I am not here to cause trouble let me just leave," I said to them."Oh, you've caused us trouble," the ugly-looking one said."How," I asked confused."We've been searching for you ever since you decided to run away; you have the guts to run away with the king's heir," he said, and then his eyes fell on Caspian. "Is this the king's child," he asked.If I said yes, he would be taken away from me, and if I said no, it would be very hard to believe as the timing is very right, but I would risk it and say
Thane's POVLet's see how far she'll go; I had seen her on the fence while I was coming in; I want to see how far she'll go on her own."Roy, get someone to search the territory and our outskirts for Kaidaira," I ordered."Yes, Your Majesty," he said, then left.While I wanted to see how far she could go, I still was worried she would get into danger; why was I worried about a mere slave? I shouldn't be.I sat at my desk, dangling my cup of wine, then Calantha entered."How are you feeling, I heard your plaything ran away," she said mockingly."And where do you get all this news from?" I asked."Does it matter? What matters is that that thing is gone, and maybe now you would be able to look at me and let me bear you an heir," she said.I wasn't moved; all the things she was saying didn't get to me. I sipped my wine, and this time, it tasted sour; I threw the cup on the floor."Ugh look how miserable she's made you," Calantha said.I had to get a grip on myself; if Calantha discovers t
Kaidaira's POVI took my child's hand and walked through the hallway slowly; suddenly, I saw some maids, and I hid in a corner; I didn't want them to see me. They would become suspicious and word would reach the king.After they left, I walked slowly towards the door in front of me, and then I saw the devil herself, Calantha.It's been a while since I saw them, perhaps she has been busy with her man lover, she didn't see me thankfully, she should be grateful that I'm leaving, but instead, she would kill me if she saw me.As she was walking, her man's lover came and grabbed her ass then he left; I covered my child's eyes; they had no fear for the king and the palace.She continued walking when I came off the corner; she turned her head all of a sudden like she heard my footsteps, and she walked in my direction.My heart was beating fast, really fast, could this be the end but as I closed my eyes, waiting for what was to come, her footsteps stopped, her man lover came again for what was
Thane's POVThe happiness in her eyes was beautiful; I was happy just looking at her being happy; she smiled, and I would do anything to see that smile again.She looked at me with a teary eye like is she trying to say thank you but couldn't speak; she held him close to her chest and cried. I guess she was that happy."You can leave, but you know our agreement is not over?" I said; I felt like a jerk disturbing that moment, but I had to."Of course, Your Majesty, I would be here towards midnight," she answered, bowed her head, and left giggling with her boy.I caught myself smiling; I slapped my face; an alpha doesn't smile or look happy, anyone could be watching, and that happiness could be used against me.I stood up and walked around my chambers, anticipating her escape, how would she escape? In any case, I'll still get her back; one way or the other, I will get her back, and I will make sure she doesn't dare to escape again.The room was getting hot, perhaps because of my anger; I
Thane's POVI could see the surprise and fear written all over her face, what was she doing there, how did she find out the location of her child, could she somehow communicate with her child like a telepathy or something.Soon I realized I was getting worked up for no reason, she hasn't seen her child since birth there was no way she could recognize him but then he looked just like her, I'm a mess."What are you doing here?" I asked angrily."Your majesty, I can explain," she said fidgeting."Then do that before I unleash my anger," I said, my eyes blazing like fire."I was sent on an errand by the head maid to deliver these letters to this lady here," she replied calmly and I was shocked of her sudden composure, she was fidgeting not long ago and now she's so composed."What were in the letters," I asked."I do not know your majesty, for it is considered sin to look upon letters you were sent to deliver," she answered wisely making me feel like a fool.I turned to ms. Hegsworth and