Another guard walked past.
Isabella looked up, startled like she was before. She moved into the comfort of the sofa, pulling her legs with her in fear.
This was a bad idea. She should have listened to her friend, Iora, when they discussed in the morning about her quest to seek for the vacant position of a maid for the alpha in Moonrise pack.
For one, she was the only applicant in the waiting room. Secondly, she had been sitting for almost thirty minutes and had not been called in.
Nervously, Isabella started tapping her foot on the floor. From the interior of the mansion, one would think of it as simply big. But what Isabella saw on the inside left her speechless.
Everything was purposely gigantic.
From the sofas to the tables and even the chandeliers, it felt like she had stepped foot into the lair of a monster.
Or maybe she was actually in the lair of a monster.
The rumours about Damon, the alpha she came seeking a maid position for, spiralled around a man with long devilish horns and a fierce countenance.
Not many people had gotten the privilege to set eyes on him, and the few who did said nothing of how he looked.
Isabella found it suspicious, and yet here she was, waiting to be called and possibly congratulated on getting the job—and mouth-watering benefits.
Isabella looked around again. The elderly woman who ushered her to sit was nowhere to be found. Still nervous, she rubbed her palms on her lap, her head screaming for her to run and never come back.
Thinking of the lie to tell the guards at the entrance of the mansion when fleeing, Isabella got up.
"Hey, dear."
The fleeing lady turned to the stairs, her heartbeat tripling.
"Are you leaving?" The woman who had welcomed Isabella, came down the stairs, a beautiful smile complimenting her gracefully-aging face.
"Um, no. I was just looking around. The mansion is beautiful." She cleared her throat and returned the smile. Her heartbeat was now running in an insanely uncomfortable rhythm.
"I'm so sorry to have kept you waiting. The lord of the house—and pack—needed some attention." Madam Margaux, as she had introduced herself earlier, smiled again. Isabella's lips moved to say something, but the elderly woman beat her to it, "Are you ready for your interview?"
Maybe she should just turn back. Isabella looked at the exit again, wondering if coming for the interview wasn't a bad idea after all.
"I... I am ready."
"Good! Please, come with me."
They walked up the stairs with Isabella trailing behind her, scanning the beautiful world she was in.
Breathtaking diagrams of wolves and full moons decorated the wall on the left side of the stairs. Isabella slowed down to stare at them in fascination.
"This way."
"Yes, Madam Margaux."
She was led into an office—a small office, considering the sizes of the other places she'd seen in the overly large building.
"Please, sit."
It was a direct invitation, but Isabella slowed down for a moment to ask herself if she really wanted to sit. She could have long disappeared from the pack vicinity, but concern for her financial life kept her in the waiting room all those minutes.
As an orphan meeting a fellow orphan, Isabella and her friend, Iora, clicked immediately they met. Their friendship turned into sisterhood after discovering that they shared similar ambitions and dreams. One of those ambitions was to survive at all cost irrespective of the circumstances they were in. Staying within the pack was too expensive so they had opted for something less financially-strenuous—a one-room apartment with a little space reserved for cooking...
When the news had gotten out that the rarely-seen alpha needed a maid, Isabella, to Iora's disdain, jumped at the offer, expecting to see a long line of potential employees filing from the door of the rumoured—now confirmed—stunning mansion to the pack's gate. And now...
Well now, she was standing before the madam of the maids in the pack, Margaux, as the only applicant for the position. The woman's blonde hair was short and set in a bob, a bit dull but still beautiful, and the red smeared across her lips gave her the desired effect: eye-catching.
"Sit." the older woman offered again.
This time, Isabella did as she said.
She slid behind one of the foamy chairs.
"Isabella, am I right?"
"Yes, ma'am."
"Hmm." Margaux gave the lady a once-over. "How old are you, Isabella?"
"I am twenty-six."
"Quite young and fit for the job." Marguax opened a file on her table that Isabella had previously submitted. "And it says here that your parents are dead."
"Yes, ma'am," the younger woman replied with a bitter taste in her mouth.
"Hmm, poor thing. And you live with a friend, right?"
"Yes. Her name is Iora," Isabella said, then quietly added, "I believe I included her name there."
"Do you have issues attending to people?"
"No."
"You worked in that little bar outside the pack. What made you decide to leave? Trouble?"
"No, nothing of that kind." Isabella looked at her lap and let out a quiet exhale, "I... I decided to quit to stay at home and help Iora in running our little canteen." It wasn't a complete lie.
"A wise and industrious lady... I like that."
Isabella sat with her palms on her thighs, fidgeting, waiting for the question that would throw her off balance, sound challenging, or end the interview. Nothing of such came.
"That's good. You've got the job."
Isabella looked up, shock and surprise making her beautiful blue eyes widen. "What?"
"I said you just got the job. The alpha has gone through your file. He is okay with you. My questions were just for formalities." Margaux got up from the chair as fast as she could. "Come with me to meet Alpha Damon. You will resume duties today... As a matter of fact, you will resume right now."
Too stunned to speak, Isabella dragged her feet behind the elderly woman.
They climbed another staircase, this time, to the last floor.
It was like walking into another world.
Right from the bottom of the stairs, the colours changed. Green was the usual bright colouring on the middle and ground floor. What replaced it was dark blue, brown, black, and other combinations of colours Isabella had no plan deciphering. Margaux led the apprehensive lady to the top of the stairs.
"Where are we going?" Isabella managed to ask, summoning the last strength that remained from all the climbing.
"To see the alpha. I told you that."
It was too sudden. Isabella wanted to resist, but Margaux didn't give room for that.
"Come on."
The corridor they entered lacked even a single source of light. The black colours splashed on the walls on both sides did not help the insufficient flow of illumination.
"There," Margaux whispered, pointing to a door. Isabella barely saw it. "Just knock there. He will attend to you." With that, she turned around and walked off, her heels hurriedly clicking behind her.
Isabella entered another level of fear. It was like walking through the halls of a horror movie, even worse! Her skin formed goosebumps immediately she took the first bold step. It wasn't a good sign.
The second step made her tremble. By the time she had taken the fifth step of boldness, she was a mess of quivers and regrets.
By now, she would have been dishing out food to customers, chatting with Iora as they worked together, content with the feeling of satisfaction on their customers' faces and the compliments they got. But... that wasn't going to help them improve their standard of living. Running a canteen would ruin their dreams of achieving their desired level of success.
Isabella was here for the money and nothing more. After bagging the first pay which was supposed to come after a week, she would run into Iora's arms in jubilation as they teared up and danced around their habitable shack.
The gallop of horses momentarily took Isabella's attention. She paused until the sound faded before moving on with her steps of faith—and courage.
By now, her eyes had surprisingly adapted to the space she was in. The corridor was very wide, in fact, wide enough for a parade, but the black painting on both sides made it seem closer.
There were doors on the left and right as she moved, and even before she got to the door Marguax pointed, she knew that she had arrived at her destination.
Double doors thrice her height stood gallantly like insurmountable mountains. They were the biggest in the entire corridor. It reminded Isabella of the rumours of the Alpha's resemblance to a monster. Only a huge creature would need such big doors! Some people had even gone far in spreading the rumors saying that the alpha was more handsome than the devil and he picked a convinent time at night to change into his monster form.
Nobody knew what to believe.
The most confusing part of it all was the Alpha's refusal to debunk any of the claims or make his presence more visible in, out, or around the pack.
Between breaths, Isabella raised her hand to knock.
"COME IN," a gruff voice called from within.
The first thing that scared Isabella was the fact that she hadn't knocked yet before the invitation to come in. The second was the voice that sent shivers down her spine. She took in air that would be sufficient for her stay in the room before slowly pushing the door and stepping in. She found herself in another world. The room was darker than the corridor, and more spacious. Everything screamed of masculinity: the dark walls, comfy sofas at all corners of the room, dark-brown curtains that completely kept out light, a king-sized bed by the left, and a scent she couldn't discern. Somewhere in the pack, a sentry gave out orders, shouting at the top of his voice. It was followed by the faint gallop of horses. All the sounds and voices seemed to be coming from miles away. The lack of sufficient illumination did not deter Isabella from glimpsing the silhouette of the figure sitting on the bed with his back against the headboard. "Isabella, hope I got that right?" The voice ag
Ralph clicked his tongue as he stood at the entrance of the dark corridor where Damon's room was located. "What the hell does he want again?" he grumbled under his breath and quietly walked to the door, ensuring his feet did not make annoying sounds—as the alpha told them. Ralph did not bother knocking. His scent was probably noticed from the top of the stairs anyway. "You seem to be slacking..." Ralph took a whiff of the room's warmth before frowning, "What?" A sigh followed the ruffle of sheets. "You used to be so quick on your feet, so fast whenever I called for you." Ralph could not deny that. For so long, he had been Damon's friend and Beta, and had also been the one to execute most of Damon's physical orders. The weight of such responsibility didn't give room for leniency—or sluggishness. "I know I've been... weak for some time now. I'm sorry, Damon." Ralph exhaled and looked at the floor. "I will ensure that I—" "For how long have we known each other?" In the darkn
"What are you talking about?" Isabella frowned. She looked at the beautiful stretch of workers' buildings. She wasn't going to stay in one of those? They looked so comfy! "You won't be staying here," Margaux voiced out the young lady's thoughts. "It seems Alpha Damon wants direct contact when he needs you. Come with me." Isabella could swear that she saw a glint of confusion in Margaux's eyes. They walked back to the mansion with Isabella getting curious looks from some of the guards stationed in the pack. Isabella found herself inside the large mansion again. Together, they walked up the stairs. Like it had been the first time, Isabella's heartbeat increased. The feeling of fear that washed over her wasn't one she could control. When they had gone halfway up the stairs, Margaux stopped walking and turned back. "There are some rules you must abide by, and Master Ralph said he will personally lay them out to you." Rules again? Why so many rules? And why Master Ralph?
Isabella gasped and turned, wide-eyed, to the centre table where the sound seemed to be coming from. The first thought that jumped into her mind was how mad her neighbour (the alpha) was going to be. The sound suddenly stopped. Isabella tried to decipler how imaginary it was when it felt like the entire pack became pin-drop silent. There was a telephone on the table, decorated with blue petals that matched the colour of the room. Isabella stood rooted to the spot. She had almost gotten a heart attack! With a sigh of relief, she palmed her chest. Another shrill ring came again, jolting her like it had done before. That was the point reality dawned. The phone was going to continue ringing until someone picked it, or until it had exhausted the ringing timeframe. And the alpha was going to call her like he had done, this time, with the intention of sending her out of his house while raining brimstones from heaven for disturbing the peace of his serene afternoon. Isabealla's f
... IT WILL HELP TO KEEP YOUR HEAD SAFE ON YOUR NECK... That part of the sentence echoed in Isabella's mind again and again and again until she could hear the words engraving themselves into the walls of her memory. "... I'm not trying to scare you..." Of course not! Isabella wasn't scared, was she? She was just... What was the word? Shaken? Yes, she was shaken to her core and scared—very scared. "... You don't seem like the type to stay out at night, so I think it will be pretty easy for you..." Isabella swallowed. She moved her head up and brought it down, nodding twice, slowly. Ralph's attention was more focused on the beauty of the lady before him, else he would have seen the fear in her eyes, and the obvious second-thoughts swarming around her head in invisible wips of smoke. "At exactly twelve at night, nobody moves, at least, for the entirety of that period. The rule also applies early in the morning by four. Trust me, this law is the most important." Isabella wishe
Isabella was trying her best to stay cool. There was this intense feeling to move close to the wizard and yank on his silky white strands until they pulled off. It was just a thought. One she didn't intend to execute.She was better off as a human and not some magically-morphed four-legged dirt-eating animal. The thought made her chuckle. "Sorry, I didn't get that." Isabella looked up with widened eyes. "Oh, no. I didn't say anything."Albus made a throaty sound. "I was asking if you have been briefed on the rules." "Errm, yeah. I know I am to be punctual and desist from clamour, and—" "I honestly have no business with that," Albus gently interjected. "I want to know if you know what to report to me." Isabella stole a confused glance at Ralph who indicated for her to look back to the wizard. "I... I don't know anything about that sir.""Now, listen to me," Albus said and sat up. "Damon takes a daily dose of medications that helps to... that helps him to survive.""The alpha is
Their journey back to the mansion was very slow because Isabella earnestly tried to buy herself some time. Twice she got the offer to hand the gold-and-glass tray over and twice she politely rejected the offer. If she allowed Ralph carry it, he would see how her hands were shaking uncontrollably. "So, enjoy your first day," Ralph said when they got to the second floor where his chamber was situated. "Remember, you can always come to me if you need anything. My room is just over there." Isabella did not bother turning her head to follow his fingers. She had gone there once, and might go there again, because she doubted if she would be comfortable with Madam Margaux like she was with Ralph."Thank you... for everything." "Oh, it's okay. Have a lovely day!" Isabella murmured "and you too" under her breath as she walked up the stairs, her sandal making soft thudding noises. The tray in her grasp felt a ton when she got to the Alpha's floor and looked into the darkness in the distanc
In situations like this, Isabella always thought things through. Rejecting the Alpha's invitation for as little a bite would make her sound proud. And accepting it might make her look foolish—and maybe look like a glutton—since Damon may be trying to test her."My alpha..." Isabella started, her lips curving into a welcoming smile. "Thank you so much. But it would bring me great happiness to see you enjoy your cake and finish with satisfaction. I don't want to spoil that." It was a great speech and she was already thinking of giving herself a mental thumbs-up when his voice came again, deep and booming, echoing across the room with that earth-after-rain warm smell she couldn't resist."Surely a taste won't shorten my ration or leave me unsatisfied. It would be a great pleasure to share my meal. Come on, have a bite." When Isabella heard the spoon clinking against the tray, she thought Damon had freed the spoon for her to take over. How wrong she was! Her eyes slowly tilted up to m
"Are you okay?"Isabella looked up from the floor where she was busy monitoring the shapes of the tile design. Just as she expected, Damon tarried in swallowing the liquid, and she couldn't leave him to it for fear of the alpha getting it disposed."I'm fine, sir," she replied, a bit surprised. "Are you okay?""Oh, yes I'm great." He sounded like a breath of fresh air, and even though the room was dark and they could barely see each other, she felt the tension in the air lessen.The sound of voices drew their attention to the window.The pack members were returning, Isabella could perceive. Sparing a quick glance at Damon's silhouette on the bed, she slowly walked to the window and raised a part of it."Careful," Damon called behind her, a rumble in his warning.Isabella turned back immediately and threw the curtain back in place."I'm sorry. I—""It's okay. Just make sure it doesn't go beyond that. What is going on outside?"A throng of people converged upon the looming gate, its mon
Isabella left Albus' quarters with more questions than she could handle.When she got to one of the paths that led to the Alpha's mansion, she saw the people walking in groups to the gate.Curious, she followed them, tightly clutching the concoction to herself.The gate was now rowdy and clustered since it seemed the guards at the gate didn't want to let the people out. There was rising dust already and raised voices.Isabella's curiosity spiked up."... They need to let us see what is going on..." someone said from behind her."Yes, I will go out even if it means breaking that gate down..."Isabella quietly trailed behind the two chattering women. It turned out that there was something beyond the gate that was being taken care of that didn't need to be looked at.And it seemed the pack was getting weary of being lied to cover secrets and important things regarding the alpha and the pack.Through the countless conversations on the way to the gate, Isabella picked up a lot of informati
Something was definitely wrong with the pack.Either the pack or Damon... Isabella wasn't sure.Bodies... Ralph had said bodies were found by the river. She could only ask herself if it was just a slang for something else, or if they were talking about actual bodies...The thought sent shivers into Isabella. She grabbed her gown tightly as her heartbeat increased."Fuck," she muttered to herself and started an aimless journey out of the house. It was clear as day that very confidential topics were about to be discussed, hence the Alpha's request for her to leave.Isabella stood on the front porch and took in the beauty of the morning sun reflecting on every surface that could bounce back its rays."ARE YOU OKAY, MY LADY?""Huh?" Isabella spun to the right. She was so lost in thought when she stepped out that she hadn't noticed the guard standing outside the building with a sheathed sword clasped to his side."Is everything okay?"She asked herself the question again and again. Was eve
At first everything happened in slow motion. Isabella could see the muscled figure approaching, the swing of his shoulder tossing his hair around his shoulders, and his lips moving, saying something about taking the tray from her.Then, she saw the faint print in the front of the towel. She hadn't planned to look there, even the gods could see how innocent she was, but it was difficult not to look that way when he towered above her, displaying the long outline pressing against the fabric on the towel. She had wanted to speak, to tell him that she didn't need some hours off and that her night was fine, but the words did not form. So, as an alternative, she tried to move back while forcing her mouth to resume functioning, but her feet had decided to fail her as well.She yelped as her back reached for the floor. The tray went into the air. Even as she fell, her mind was on the tray. She saw Damon's figure move. It was a blur. By the time a gasp escaped her lips, she felt something st
Her heart hammered against her chest. If she was previously feeling groggy, all traces of sleep completely disappeared.The sounds became faint now...Then she heard heavy breathing that accompanied the sounds of something breaking, something hard and sturdy.Everything happened in a minute.After that was utter silence.Isabella knew that that the danger hadn't passed. It seemed so well to be the calm before a storm. She looked at the opened window at the other side and noticed the glow of the moon streaming in, painting the room white, adding sauce to the fear inside her.She was right. The silence was the calm before the storm. Loud thuds started from the end of the corridor—at the Alpha's end—and progressed, sounding like footsteps the more it advanced closer.Isabella, still on the floor, gasped and turned to the door, instinctively moving back with her eyes opened wide and her breath stuck in her throat.The thuds got to her door and stopped.She could hear it...She could hear
The bath was more than relaxing, Isabella couldn't deny it.She could picture herself dozing off the moment her body touched the bed.On a normal night like this, in the apartment she managed with Iora, she would have turned on a lamp and spread herself on the bed with a book in her hands, and read late into the night.Books were like hot coals to her. The more she read, the more she blew on the flame, turning it into a mighty fire.She made a mental note to ask if there was any Librarl around in the pack. She could only hope, because a pack so big ought to have something as basic as a library.She had turned the couch to face the window and was seated on it, enjoying the view from where she sat. The Alpha's window was just some meters away from hers. If he wasn't asleep, she knew he might also be looking out, staring at the beauty of the pack at night.Isabella made another mental note: she would find out what was wrong with the alpha that turned him into a hermit.She didn't know ho
In situations like this, Isabella always thought things through. Rejecting the Alpha's invitation for as little a bite would make her sound proud. And accepting it might make her look foolish—and maybe look like a glutton—since Damon may be trying to test her."My alpha..." Isabella started, her lips curving into a welcoming smile. "Thank you so much. But it would bring me great happiness to see you enjoy your cake and finish with satisfaction. I don't want to spoil that." It was a great speech and she was already thinking of giving herself a mental thumbs-up when his voice came again, deep and booming, echoing across the room with that earth-after-rain warm smell she couldn't resist."Surely a taste won't shorten my ration or leave me unsatisfied. It would be a great pleasure to share my meal. Come on, have a bite." When Isabella heard the spoon clinking against the tray, she thought Damon had freed the spoon for her to take over. How wrong she was! Her eyes slowly tilted up to m
Their journey back to the mansion was very slow because Isabella earnestly tried to buy herself some time. Twice she got the offer to hand the gold-and-glass tray over and twice she politely rejected the offer. If she allowed Ralph carry it, he would see how her hands were shaking uncontrollably. "So, enjoy your first day," Ralph said when they got to the second floor where his chamber was situated. "Remember, you can always come to me if you need anything. My room is just over there." Isabella did not bother turning her head to follow his fingers. She had gone there once, and might go there again, because she doubted if she would be comfortable with Madam Margaux like she was with Ralph."Thank you... for everything." "Oh, it's okay. Have a lovely day!" Isabella murmured "and you too" under her breath as she walked up the stairs, her sandal making soft thudding noises. The tray in her grasp felt a ton when she got to the Alpha's floor and looked into the darkness in the distanc
Isabella was trying her best to stay cool. There was this intense feeling to move close to the wizard and yank on his silky white strands until they pulled off. It was just a thought. One she didn't intend to execute.She was better off as a human and not some magically-morphed four-legged dirt-eating animal. The thought made her chuckle. "Sorry, I didn't get that." Isabella looked up with widened eyes. "Oh, no. I didn't say anything."Albus made a throaty sound. "I was asking if you have been briefed on the rules." "Errm, yeah. I know I am to be punctual and desist from clamour, and—" "I honestly have no business with that," Albus gently interjected. "I want to know if you know what to report to me." Isabella stole a confused glance at Ralph who indicated for her to look back to the wizard. "I... I don't know anything about that sir.""Now, listen to me," Albus said and sat up. "Damon takes a daily dose of medications that helps to... that helps him to survive.""The alpha is