—Gabriel’s POV—
I scanned the surroundings, searching for the source of the magical attacks. That's when my gaze locked with the most breathtaking woman I had ever laid eyes on. I had anticipated coming face-to-face with the coven queen due to the sheer intensity of the magic unleashed upon us. However, the lady before me bore no resemblance to the images of the coven queen plastered across the walls of our wolf pack.Her beauty left me speechless, and I yearned for a closer look at her.Back at the alpha's den, the hatred toward witches went deep. Though I couldn't recall the exact reason for our deep-seated hatred, I had been raised to despise them and trained to combat their kind, with the ultimate goal of killing their coven queen."But I thought the coven queen was dead!" I exclaimed, directing my question at my elder brother, Aiden, as we skillfully dodged the barrage of fireballs hurled at us. According to legends, a witch's fireball would turn us to chalk upon impact, while their ice balls would transform us into solid ice."I thought so too, brother! These powers definitely belong to someone else. But who could possess such immense power?" Aiden asked, avoiding the attacks alongside me. It was at that moment our eyes met.……………."You seriously believe the words of a fragile girl?" My brother questioned, a tinge of annoyance evident in his voice. We had returned to our den, a grand mansion shared by my brother, me, and our father, who served as the pack's leader. Once our father passed, Aiden would assume the leadership role."That frail girl possesses the powers of a Coven Queen," I asserted."She could be her daughter, for all I know," he retorted, dismissing my observation."Nevertheless, she was remarkably attractive, brother. It's a sentiment I've never held for witches before," I remarked, patting Aiden's shoulder as he sat in a chair, tending to his wounds."That's because they are ugly. It is forbidden to find a witch attractive, Gabriel. You're aware of that," he stated, causing me to roll my eyes."I still don’t get it. I never have, and I doubt I ever will," I scoffed, to which he merely stared at me."You don't need to understand it. None of us do. We're simply bred to hate each other, and that's the way it has been for centuries," he replied, wincing slightly as he attempted to extract a splinter from his shoulder."I do hope to see her face again," I murmured. Before my brother could respond, we were interrupted by a servant, assigned to our father's personal quarters."Sir Gabriel, your father requests your presence," he informed, prompting a silent exchange of glances between my brother and me. I wondered why our old man had called on me this time. It was usually when he needed assistance with his business matters.I walked through the corridors until I reached my father's room, where he sat, enveloped in a cloud of smoke from his usual substance."You called on me, Father," I announced, causing him to swivel his chair, facing me."My company requires attention," he declared, and inwardly, I groaned. I detested the thought of having to deal with the affairs of that place. It meant interacting with humans who struggled to accept the fact that I was a billionaire Alpha werewolf."I need you to oversee the staff, sign important documents, and initiate legal proceedings against rival companies. Things have fallen out of order due to the incompetence of the person I hired. Typical of a human," he grumbled."Ugh... humans," I inwardly groaned at the mere thought of it.—Serena’s POV—"Hello, sister," Amanda's laughter filled the room as she stood by my bed, her eyes gleaming with mischief."I thought I had locked that door," I mumbled, realizing that I had forgotten to secure it the previous night. I had been avoiding my sister lately, lacking the strength and time to deal with her drama or endure a pointless reunion.Grace, the palace healer, had been diligently working on my legs, employing a week's worth of herbs, concoctions, and therapies. Finally, I was able to stand on my own feet again."I've been waiting for you to come out of your hiding place so we can finally talk," she said, strolling over to the corner of my room and taking a seat on my chair.I sat up, snapping my fingers to illuminate the room, eager to get a proper look at her. I couldn't help but notice the blood staining her clothes, covering her from head to toe. Her lips were also smeared with crimson."What have you done, Amanda?" I asked, my anger rising at the thought that she might have resumed terrorizing her own people."What I do best," she smirked, casually licking her fingers. Frustration surged through me, and I instinctively attempted to strike her with a bolt of lightning using my magic. However, she swiftly employed her own magic, creating an invisible shield to protect herself until I released my attack."You've become stronger, sis. And angrier," she commented, clearly taken aback but still wearing a smirk."And I'll ensure you face the consequences if you don't leave my people alone," I retorted, my voice dripping with determination. She burst into wicked laughter."My people?" she mocked, staring at me with a contemptuous expression."Honey, I'm here to stay, and by extension, these people are now mine," she flashed me a wide grin, her presence grating on my nerves."Not while I'm around," I spat, but she only laughed and vanished into thin air.Days went by without a word from her. Rumors started circulating in the community about missing children of witches, yet no one had seen or heard from Amanda. However, she left me a note that carried a chilling message: "Come for me with all your might and fight me. If you want to protect your people, you must eliminate me. Oh, and I have the children. Kisses." Anger surged through me as I read her words, and I couldn't help but wonder where to begin.There was only one place that came to mind where I could potentially find her. She had always been drawn to parties, humans, clubs, and, above all, mischief."Ugh... humans," I muttered, shuddering at the mere thought of venturing into the complicated yet fragile world of humankind.—Serena’s POV— “Don’t worry Annet, I will see to it that everything is taken care of,” I tried calming my mother’s personal adviser. “It’s not as easy as it seems, your sister. She’s very powerful and has been locked up for a long time waiting to unleash her evil and desires for witch flesh. We need to do something about her and fast,” she complained and I just nodded. How is it that she was able to escape? It is something I must find out and I must find out how to put her back in her cage. “What must we do then? What would you have advised my mother to do?” I asked, confused and I needed answers. “I would have advised your mother to end her,” she said, hovering over me from where I sat down at the palace lounge. “What do you mean? To kill her?” I gasped a little because I couldn’t think of the fact that I would be the one to murder my sister. “Yes! I told your mother this, years ago but she refused to listen. She decided to lock her up in the void of doom
There was a lot I didn’t know about my mother. Her secret allies, her secret enemies. There was so much hidden behind closed doors.“How are you supposed to help me?” I finally asked the voice but I got no response.“Uh… what’s your name even? I’m tired of labeling you as the voice,” I said with slight frustration in my tone and I got no response again.Well, maybe it was all in my head. There’s no such thing. Why would I even think that a voice lived as my mother’s doppelgänger? And then the voice spoke up.“I’m Sabrina,” the voice said, voice still raspy.“Is that how your voice is? Or you haven’t had water today?” I joked and heard the voice cackle dryly.“You speak too much for a queen,” the voice finally said but sounded like it was fading away.“I need to know what you’re doing here and not dead with my mother,” I said in a commanding tone waiting for a response of a voice I was started to doubt was in fact, real.“I don’t die, I’m an entity. I’m here with the others to help you
…………“Cut yourself.” The voice said.“What?!”…………..I was convinced at that point that they were batshit crazy and it was probably my instructive thoughts going haywire again. I started to walk down the halls, trying to ignore them but wherever I went, their voices still followed me and it was evident they weren’t leaving unless they wanted to.“Child, you are mistaken if you think you can walk away from an entity,” Sabrina said and I stopped in my tracks.“Jeez! You guys should disappear!” I yelled out of frustration and they started cackling.“We’re already disappeared, child!” The voice said, coughing and laughing with his raspy voice.“Enough of the jokes and games child. We’re here on a serious mission. To help you navigate the treacherous walls of the unfortunate situation you are about to find yourself in,” Sabrina said and the hairs on my neck stood immediately as though someone was watching me. Who am I kidding? Of course, they were watching me.“The first step for you to ta
……………..“She won’t be easy to end. But it is possible and that’s why we are here to help you. Because, asides from the werewolves, she’s your next biggest threat and you need to get her off your radar.”“How?”……………..My question obviously fell on deaf ears as they ignored me once again. “Child, we need to move on to the next thing in these halls,” Sabrina finally spoke up like I didn’t just ask how to end my sister.“I just asked a very important question which is how I will actually end her. My sister. Amanda!” I repeated myself and the voice hesitated for a moment before it spoke up.“You see, the problem with you is that you are so quick to dive. But not to worry, your mother was that way too. She eventually came to understand that the world of magic had due process you have to follow so you can make progress. And I just say she died an honorable death. May her dust Rest In Peace with the ancestors,” the voice said and I kept mute.“Okay. Whatever you say. Is there anything else?”
“Leave me alone!” I yelled at the top of my voice because I felt like I was going crazy and I just needed to break free from them.“You are not crazy and you will listen. We have one more thing to show you. Afterward, we’ll be off your radar, for now,” Sabrina said and I inhaled deeply and exhaled. That was exhausting.“So, my sister is an Elder blood and I have to get her to these halls before I will be able to end her. How am I supposed to do that? She won’t come back unless I’ve accepted her to be my queen and that’s not happening. Not on my watch,” I said and silence followed.“And that is exactly what you will do. You need to lure her here. What better way is there to do that? She wants to rule, you want to end her? She isn’t interested in coming here unless she comes to rule and you’re not interested in bringing her here unless she comes to die. There you have it. A brilliant plan,” she said and I paid close attention. She was actually making a lot of sense. I mean, that could ac
Within split seconds, I felt a huge gush of wind over me and the voices had stopped talking. They had finally disappeared.“Thank goodness,” I muttered under my breath. My feet were already hurting from all that standing and my brain was also hurting from all that education. I was still in fact dazed from all the revelations I had gotten from that encounter. I started to walk down the hallway, one step at a time to get to my room so I could at least sit down. I got to my room, took a deep breath then went ahead to open the door handle and it opened. “They’re actually gone,” I said to myself looking around. I walked into my room and shut the door behind me. My room was a very massive one and was very secluded. It was the most secret room in the entire palace. It was like that because I didn’t like anyone in my business or bothering me. It also gave me time to think and harness my powers and that was how I practiced as a child. My room had a huge tower of books I liked to call m
-Gabriel’s POV-“Are you having a good time Daddy?” The pretty blonde massaging my back gently asked. I think her name was Missy. Missy was a human and I was always at my beck and call whenever I visited the human world. She had no idea of my true identity. However, she knew the right places to touch me and the right things to do to ease off my stress.It was a hassle finding a human mistress. Humans had a different way of thinking you know. And they weren’t strong unlike the werewolves back in my pack. Most humans couldn’t handle the strength I possessed when having sex but Missy. Missy was very different and I enjoyed every bit of her.“Yes, my dear. I am. I’m really stressed from all that hassle in my company,” I replied. I laid face down on a massage table inside my hotel room. It was a five-star hotel and one of the biggest in the town. I could afford to live there if I wanted because I was a billionaire. Most people there didn’t know my exact status and how much I was truly worth
I followed the trail of blood, my heart thumping in my chest as though it was going to explode. My legs were getting too weak to carry me any further. The closer I got to the body, the more I prayed for the ground to open up and swallow me whole.This war had been the toughest I had ever fought against those animals who called themselves Alphas. We had a long history of battles, and it was clear that we despised each other. Thanks to the breach of contract between our coven of witches and the Alphas, I would be forced to rebuild my coven once again.The Alphas were wild, misusing their strength to bully us witches whenever they pleased. No wonder the contract was breached! But there was no real breach. It was just the Alphas trying to remind us of who held the power in this cold world.I could hear my mother's heartbeat slowing down. Eloise Blackwood, the only woman who could slice an Alpha's throat with a swerve of her hand. She was the most powerful witch to ever live, a full-bloode