ZADOK
“It's either you pledge your loyalty to this pack or you face the consequences of entering my territory.” I told her with all seriousness, “and of course, you should know that no witch is permitted to live in my pack.” I reminded her casually.She didn't utter a word, her tired eyes skimmed through me like I was nothing and her nonchalance got on my nerves.My wolf urged me to slit off her neck, end things here and go to the dark forest myself. But I knew better.If she was the chosen one, I'd rather have her do the dirty work and kill her afterwards, than risking failure by embarking on the journey alone.“I'll take it that you don't have an answer for me. However, I expect an answer soon. Consider it carefully and in a few days, I expect your answer.” I finally said, finding my way back to Azriel who stood at the door, ready to kill if need be.“I will never be loyal to you.” A small voice filled the air, Ithra’s voice.Despite its groggy state, I could feel the intensity and determination packed behind it. I turned around, unable to hide my distaste.“I suggest you seriously consider your choices before making hasty decisions, witch.” I lashed, “You are in a bit of a tight corner right now, and if I were you, I'd apply wisdom to my decisions.”“I will never pledge my loyalty to you, or to this pack. Let me go!” She gritted, eyes ablaze.“Over my dead body.” I replied, meaning every word. I could tell she knew it too. “And I'm not dying anytime soon, Ithra.” I added smugly, her name rolled off my tongue like fine silk.“She will remain under close supervision.” I said through the mind link and Azriel nodded in answer. “Athaliah, she is under your custody, I don't want mistakes.”I said to Athaliah, and with that, we headed out of the prison, leaving the witch to her devices.****While I worked in my office, I couldn't get the picture of Ithra away from my mind. Something about her left me replaying our little interaction over and over again in my mind.I needed a distraction, something that'll take off the stress from my shoulders, and I knew just the perfect solution. Relaxing on my chair, I sent for Athaliah via mind link.Within a few minutes, my door opened and she sashayed towards me with a sultry smile. My wolf growled in disapproval but I shut him off with another potion down my throat.I knew what I was doing was all shades of wrong, but I couldn't help it. Athaliah knew what it was for me, she knew I was still committed to finding my mate, and she also knew I was a man with needs.Needs that couldn't wait until I figured out how to break the curse. I didn't need to say a word before she captured my lips in a kiss. Athaliah was one hell of a kisser.My arms groped her and just when I was getting into it, she pulled back. It took a minute for me to get oriented, and I shot up my eyebrow in question.“We need to talk.” She finally said, sitting on my table and caressing my beard.I wasn't comfortable with whatever the fuck was going on but I decided to play along.“What is it this time?” I retorted, praying to the gods above that it was something short of drama. I didn't have the time to play listener, I had a ton of work to attend to.“I heard that the witch is the neutral one.” She said with a pout.Her words caught my attention. Just how many people knew I'd secured the neutral one?“Who told you?” I asked, grabbing her by the arm. My tone was taut and desperate.“Let me go, that hurts!” She cried and I let go of her arm instinctively.“I'm sorry.” I apologised, but didn't relent. “How did you know that?”She huffed, “I am your third in command, Zadok. Do you really think I wouldn't find out the identity of the prisoner kept under my care? Of course I did my research.” she answered with an eye roll.I let out a sigh of relief. Truly, Athaliah took her job seriously, she always delivered exceptionally and it was no surprise that she wanted to know what she was up against.“True, and that's why I left her in your custody. Her identity as the Neutral one must be safeguarded at all times.” I said, meaning every word.Athaliah was not satisfied, “But why?” She asked, “why are you hell bent on breaking the curse and finding your mate? I mean, you're a powerful alpha and you are within your rights to select a mate in the next mating ceremony, why are you so keen on finding your real mate?”“And what's that supposed to mean?” I asked, putting some space between us. I didn't like how this conversation was going.“Oh come on, Zadok.” She drew closer to me, “You and I know that you will be fine with or without your mate. I make you happy just fine and I have alpha blood flowing through my veins. What else could you possibly want in a mate?”She finished up with a pout, batting her eyes as she trailed a finger down my chest. I stopped her hands mid way.“Let this be the last time you utter such stupidity.” I spoke with a low growl, fighting the urge to push her away. “Because the next time you do, I'll show you your place in the cruellest possible way. Am I clear?”It seemed like I wasn't clear enough because she continued with her nonsense. “Why are you giving these witches a hedge over you? For all we know, you might not even be cursed! Your wolf acting out might just mean your real mate has been killed. Do you-”I cut her off by cutting short her breathing. My fists tightened around her neck, leaving her no room to talk as I strangled her till she was red in the face.“Do not test me, Athaliah. You may be my third in command, but you are very much replaceable.” I let her go and she wheezed in some breaths, panting heavily. “Get out of my office.” I barked, using my Alpha tone.I was done with her.“I'm so sorry, Zadok.” She said with a sombre tone, but I knew she was far from sorry.“It's Alpha to you. Now, get out.”ITHRAIt's been a while since I was imprisoned.At least, I could enjoy the peace and quiet over here. Meanwhile, had it been at home, I wouldn't have rested from the taunts and insults from my oh so sweet sister. I must have concluded too early because the next moment, my gate flung open and a blonde lady walked into my prison with the meanest look. I knew her from somewhere, I just couldn't place where.“You shouldn't be alive, witch.” She spat at me, and the next second, I felt my arm stretch in the most painful way. My chains shot up, forcing me to my knees. How could I have forgotten her? She accompanied the cursed Alpha to my cell this morning. She was the reason why my arms were so sore and almost out of joint. “What do you want?” I spat back, “did your alpha send you here?”Slap!My eyes rolled back as I felt a stinging pain engulf my face. How on earth did she get here so quickly?“You will not use that dirty mouth of yours to mention his name!” She growled in my face, ho
ZADOKKir has been a lot more agitated lately. For some reason, my wolf became harder to control, which caused me to be in a poor mood. Just yesterday, my wolf went batshit crazy on some rogues that thought it best to cross my territory. Safe to say they sorely regretted it, as they currently burned in the deepest part of hell. Today however was going to be interesting. I sat on my throne with Azriel behind me as we awaited the presence of Ithra, or should I say, the neutral one. The doors flung open and she was dragged in by some guards, her hands tightly secured by heavy chains. She was a prisoner. My prisoner. With a wave of hand, the guards left my presence, leaving her on the floor, head bowed and alone with me and my beta. “I suppose you have an answer for me, Ithra.” I said, looking forward to seeing her beautiful face. “I do.” She answered, and my heart might have skipped a beat. “Good.” I purred, liking the fact she was responsive to me, perhaps her stay at the prison
ITHRA Azriel didn't like me. “Here's your new room,” he said with gritted teeth. “Gatria over there will oversee your… stay here.” He cleared his throat. “You mean I get a female guard now?” I gasped dramatically, “But I loved my guards rough and dirty, why don't I get you for a guard instead?” I knew I was biting more than I could chew, but I didn't care. I meant it when I said I'd rather be dead than be here. “Don’t test me, witch.” He spoke in a dangerously low tone, then turned to Gatria. “Keep in touch.”With that, he left me in the hands of a woman I knew nothing about. Just great. “Hello…” she said, expecting me to say my name but I feigned stupid.“My name is Gatria and I am the head mistress of the blood moon pack,” she introduced with a smile. I looked her up and down, wondering why on earth she was being tolerant of my existence. When she saw I had no plans to introduce myself, she demanded it.“May I know your name, child?” Child?! This woman did not just call me
ITHRAI stared daggers at Zadok who went on eating his food like he didn't just insult me. The nerve of him to think I wouldn't get back at him baffled me. Thwack! I threw down the plate of food placed in front of me. “Oops!” I shrugged, and got up. “I believe I'm done here, alpha.” I made to leave the table but got held back by a tight hold on my wrist. “Let me go.” I said, accentuating every word.Without letting go of me, Zadok dropped his fork and got up his feet. I could feel his blazing gaze and the anger that sizzled through him. “Sit.” He ordered, I didn't care if he was angry, neither did I care if I was taking a gamble with my life by not obeying him. But I remained standing. “Let me go, Zadok.” I dared to speak, venom laced in my tone. I feel his hand loose around my wrist and I am shocked that he let me go. He sits down on his chair and just when I was about to leave his presence, his voice stopped me. “Ithra Couldron. Daughter of the Celts Coven enchantress. Did
ITHRA“Tell me, what is it like back at your coven? Was it that bad, you had to run away?” Zadok asked while I ate silently. “I didn't run away.” I gritted, “If you're going to intrude on my personal life at least get your facts straight.”I don't know why the thought of him knowing how I was treated made me furious. Everything about the man in front of me infuriated me and the baffling thing about it was that he knew. He knew but didn't give a damn about how I felt. “Watch your tone.” He cautioned with a hard voice, “As much as I have everything I need to know about you at the tip of my fingertips, nothing beats hearing from the culprit, don't you think?” He says, slicing through his meat. I hated that I was so hungry. If not, I would have gotten up from this table and headed back to my room. Cough, prison. Since I couldn't leave, I decided it was best to make this breakfast as unbearable to him as it was for me.“Tell me,” I began, “Do you prefer cooked meat as opposed to raw
ITHRA“For someone who is at the mercy of the alpha, you speak out of turn too often.” Azriel said as we trudged the hallways. So he could speak? Maybe I needed to do things like this with Zadok more often, anything to get his moody beta to speak more often than growl. Unable to hold my tongue, I fired back, “For someone who doesn't like me, you are speaking to me a lot more than usual.”“And why would you say I don't like you?” He spoke like it was the most bizarre thing he's heard in a while.“You didn't deny it.” I pointed out,He gave me a look I couldn't quite understand, “You are still alive and you are not in chains.”“Yeah, but no thanks to you.” I said, and he rolled his eyes, knowing there was no winning with me.When he didn't say anything, I continued. “Are you always like this or is this just me?”“It's just you.” I didn't know what I was expecting but it wasn't that. And it did sound offensive. “Care to explain what I did to warrant you treating me like dirt? Not tha
ITHRAApparently, my identity as a witch didn't phase Althea, because in the next few minutes, she talked my ears off till I nearly regretted talking to her in the first place.“When I didn't get my wolf six years ago, the pack changed towards me and I think with time, they just decided to ignore my existence.”Althea was telling me how she became the lowest ranking wolf in the bloodMoon pack. And of course, it was giving me more ammunition and reasons why this pack was the worst. “You mean to tell me that you were reduced to the position of an omega just because you don't have a werewolf?” I asked, the ridiculousness of it all eating at me.Althea wiped a plate clean and dropped it by the side. “I can't really blame them because there's only so little I can do without my wolf. Despite having accelerated healing and claws, I can't compete with a fully transformed wolf.”I couldn't help but roll my eyes at her words, “It's not your fault that your beast refused to show up at the time
ZADOK“Are you just going to stand there and watch all day?” Azriel said a few meters away from me. We were on training grounds. The air reeked with sweat, determination and blood. Just the way I liked it. “You are doing a good job,” I commented, examining the wolves as they sparred. “However, there is room for improvement. I taught you better than this.” “This is just the first round, Alpha. I promise it gets rough with time.” Azriel said, now standing beside me. “All I hear is excuses.” I tutted, “take a look at the female wolf's end. Athaliah is doing a better job. Perhaps I should watch them instead?” Athaliah was the strongest female wolf in the bloodMoon pack, she was capable of training other females. Ths was as a result of the alpha blood that flowed through her veins, and the impressive skills she's built over the years.I hear excited screams from the other end where the females trained and I realize they were all listening in on our conversation. I turned to Azriel wi