Chapter 4
POV: Tamara
Tamara woke up with a tremendous headache – her temples throbbed in pain, and she kept her eyes shut tightly. Flashes of what had happened to her immediately woke her senses up.
She got up in an instant with wide eyes and her vision spun for her sudden move – so she instantly shut her eyes to collect herself and opened it again. She was welcomed with a stinky smell of dead rodents. Her stomach churned and she almost gagged – she covered her nose as she looked around.
She was now sitting on the cold and filthy floor – thank God she didn’t see any rodents around making it tolerable for her or else she would really freak out – but it still stinks though.
She was like in a prison cell with brick walls – well, it was more like a box with a locked rustic metal bars enclosing the cage where she was jailed.
Jailed?!
She blinked her eyes and unbelievably stared at the metal bars.
She remembered her parents, then, Benson – who became a wolf! Chills went down her spine as she remembered that and how she was almost attacked by a huge bad wolf and was saved by an auburn furred one.
Tamara held her throbbing temple. Then, she tended to an unfamiliar man, who had just left without her knowing and…
Her eyes widened in a mix of anxiety and fear when she remembered an extremely huge black wolf that appeared in front of her, and everything went black. Her heart hammered in terror as the hair at the back of her neck stood.
She once again looked around her – making sure that she was the only one there. She wouldn’t know what to do if a massive wolf suddenly jumped at her.
She shivered at that thought.
Good thing, she was the only one there.
But wasn’t it odd that she was there?
Where is she?
What happened to her?
Who sent her there?
Was it the large black wolf?
Tamara suddenly panicked and took a swift glimpse towards her whole body and heaved a deep sigh – at least she was okay – she was alive and kicking.
She stood up with the entire length of her body trembling, and she gradually walked towards the metal bars – looking at possible people she could talk to – to at least ask for help.
She bit her lower lip to stifle her shaking nerves.
The rays of the sun from the high windows – almost touching the ceiling – makes her see the unlit torches along the pathway.
Her eyes glittered with hope as she looked at the guard, who was standing like a statue near the main door.
“Hey! Where am I? Can you get me out? I don’t know why I’m here!” She pleaded as she tried to speak coherently.
Her hands shook the metal bars as if she could break through it to at least get the guard’s attention.
However, she didn’t get any reaction at all – nor a quick glance in her place. He was just standing like a cemented sculpture and was deaf to her pleads.
“Hey!” Her voice cracked for her unshed pathetic tears.
Tamara swallowed the lump in her throat as she tried to yell again – this time a little bit louder.
“Don’t you hear me? I said-”
But she was clearly cut off by loud and enraged howls – coming from the numerous prison cells that echoed in the entire room.
She was stunned at where she was standing. She couldn’t see what it was, but she had a tiny little clue of what they could be. Her heart beat hitched and her eyes widened as chills crept at the hair on the back of her neck, making her shiver in so much fear.
A loud and maddening snarl from the guard, who were just standing afront, made the enraging howl into weakened and frightened whimpers until it ended with a raucous silence – again.
She couldn’t move by what she just saw and heard. It was making her maddeningly crazy. She couldn’t comprehend what the heck had happened.
A low chuckle brought her senses back and snapped her eyes to where it came from – a man was comfortably sitting in the floor, leaning his head at the back of his hand while his elbows were resting on his thigh. He was on the other prison, facing her and smugly looking at her. Her blood boiled in just a mere sight of him – like he was mocking her or something – and she hated it.
“Don’t waste your time shouting, pup,” he conceitedly smirked at her.
Tamara creased her forehead as she looked at him like she was shooting daggers at him. She didn’t know him; besides, he was also in prison – he might be a ruinous loathsome pestilent person.
Unlike her, she knew she didn’t do anything bad – well, except for leaving the auburn-furred wolf in the woods and even Benson. Well, they weren’t dead yet – right? Tamara shook her head lightly – trying to erase the depraved thoughts in her mind.
“Why are you here, pup?” The man asked her with a hint of contemptuous in his voice.
She was kind of irritated with his haughtiness and for calling her a pup – she’s not a puppy, for goodness’ sake! She wanted to roll her eyes upwards, and she did!
Tamara pretended not to hear anything. She’d rather stay quiet than talk to this filthy man. Well, just being hypercritical – the man was wearing a huge torn murky dark blue shirt and ripped muddy black loose jeans – he looked more like a bum beggar.
His long jet-black hair falls messily that reach his nape. He had thick brows that matched his dark gray eyes and tan skin. He wasn’t muscular – just a toned one.
“Are you deaf, pup? Well, I heard you a while ago, maybe cat got out your tongue, huh? Well, I don’t think you wouldn’t have the chance to get out of here so perhaps we can just have a little chitchat. What do you think? Hey, pup-”
“Will you please stop calling me ‘pup’! I am not a puppy.” Tamara finally said infuriatingly – stressing every single word she had just said.
The man just raised his both hands, as if surrendering to her – well, sort of – because he was still wearing his smug look anyway.
Tamara was about to unleash another murderous litany when the main door creaked wide open. Her eyes broadened as she saw a pint of hope to be finally free from this place.
Two men wearing black shirt and black denim jeans entered the jail room. Their faces were stoic and blank while walking along the pathway holding an intimidating dark aura.
One of them was taller than the other. They almost looked the same, though – equally muscular and tanned. Their eyes were both dark amber and they had pitch black hair.
The guard watching the main door followed them behind – like they were one of the bosses there. Tamara swallowed hard – as she thought that maybe they could help her out. They stopped in front of the prison cell of the arrogant man who vainly called her ‘pup.’
The conceited man crossed his arms and just gave them a plain bored look – gone were his proud looks a while ago – making her blink in confusion.
“So, you’re here again.” The taller man commented as his lips curled upwards sardonically. His eyes were viciously looking at him.
“It depends, perhaps you want, to think I was just a pigment of your imagination, then – go on.” The man inside the cell plainly answered, making the tall man clenched his jaw in annoyance.
Tamara just watched them with her lips slightly ajar – her eyes gaze moved from one to the other – with her brows furrowed and completely confused.
“Just get him out of here, Dillion.” The other man said, crossing his arms in front of his broad chest.
The man named Dillion motioned the guard, who immediately obliged and unlocked the cell for the conceited man to get out.
The arrogant man just made a face and shrugged, then boringly stood up. He shook off his pants as if it wasn’t already filthy as it were, and proudly walked through the aisle while one of his brows raised then stopped in front of the two men and smirked.
The two men just clenched their jaws and turned around – didn’t want to get provoked by the crazy man as they started to walk away.
Before the man in prisoned followed the two, he gave her a side glance and winked at her before he languidly turned around and started walking.
She watched him walk with mouth ajar, swallowed hard before she finally found her voice.
“Wait-” she called them with a hint of panic in her tone.
She let out an inaudible gasp the moment her eyes found theirs. She slightly nibbled her bottom lip to contain herself from trembling under their intense gaze.
“I… I… Uhhh…” She couldn’t find the right words to say – her mind was in haywire and the way they looked at her wasn’t helping her either.
The two authoritative men just gave her a boring look while the arrogant man gave her an amused one. Tamara heaved a deep sigh before fighting their intense stares.
She clenched her hands, trying to stop her hammering heart beat inside her chest.
“I shouldn’t be here. I don’t know why I’m here. Can you please get me out, too? I need to get out from here.” She begged like her life defended on it – her eyes started to water again.
Their forehead creased just by watching her with unshed tears – no amount of pity in their faces and as if she was just a lowly person who begged for her useless life.
Her heart was clenching achingly at their minuscule stares.
“I don’t know what you are saying, pup, but tomorrow is judgement day. Besides, you will not be here if you didn’t commit a graved sin. All of the prisoners will be executed tomorrow, so brace yourself.” The taller man called Dillion answered plainly, as if it was a common thing for them to say, and not about her precious life being taken away.
The conceited man just shook his head – as if he was just disappointed at her.
Her mouth went agape as her ears suddenly became deaf from all that words, she had heard. She absentmindedly looked at the men who were now walking away from her as if nothing had happened.
They simply left her there – alone and miserable, without a tiny hint of doubt that she might be innocent – as if they were all just right in accusing her nor enlightening her of her supposed to-be sin.
Whatever the heck was that!
She could even hear her own heartbeat speedily echoing in her ears as she slammed the metal bars with her bare hands.
“No,” she shakingly whispered.
“No! No! No!” This time making it louder as it filled the entire room, ignoring the stinging pain in her both hands and arms as she smacked the jail bars hardly and continuously.
“No! Please! No!” She miserably cried.
She was undeniably desperate and scared.
She was losing hope as she felt weakened while slapping the metal bars in front of her. Her fresh tears streamed down her face endlessly.
Tamara embraced her frail body using her bare forearms – slowly losing her faith – as she collapsed gradually on the concrete cold floor.
Would she not see her parents again?
Would she not find justice for them?
Would she not fulfill her promise to them?
Would she be facing her miserable demise?
Her bloodshot eyes – which were visibly deprived of sleep and complete rest – were full of tears that raced down her cheeks. Her hard pants and heartbroken sobs filled the prison cell she’s in – as she covered her mouth with her cold and sweaty palm.
She feebly curled her body into a small ball as she sat and leaned on the brick walls from behind. Tamara lost sight of every light in her eyes as she closed her lids.
Chapter 5POV: ArlanDillion gave him a sign that all the packs were already complete. He sighed in relief as he looked at the vast quiet crowd gathered in the Great Hall, sitting at their designated tables ignoring other packs.His eyes slightly stopped towards the two anxious and well-driven packs sitting in the front row of the room.The Lunar Pack sat in the left side corner of the area – quietly and seriously talking at each other – and the Dark Wood Pack sitting on the right side of the room – who was intensely glaring at the former pack.Arlan disappointedly shook his head at the latter pack and went near the King to inform him.It was the day of the Pack Meeting. Even he, couldn’t comprehend what was in the King’s mind right now. He was also surprised as to why the King held the gathering inside his palace. It was the first time, and everyone was looking forward to his annou
Chapter 6POV: TamaraDeath is one of the inevitable things in this world – you couldn’t run from it even if you wanted to. Once it knocks on your door, no matter if you’re ready or not, whether you accept it or not, it would eventually reclaim your life.“Hey, you, stand up,” a loud adenoidal voice snapped her eyes wide open.It was already a sultry late afternoon – well, she guessed it. Tamara was still sitting on the cold floor as her upper body was leaning against the brick wall.Her mouth was dry as she tried to swallow the bile lump on her throat.She couldn’t find any strength to stand up for the hopelessness she felt, knowing that she would be facing her miserable death tomorrow.Will she be gun fired? Or hanged? Or put into a deep sleep and would never wake up?She shook her head swiftly as she pressed her eyes shut tightly, then opened it again – trying to erase the nega
Chapter 7POV: TamaraTamara woke up by the golden sun rays passing through the large glass windows of where she was lying – making her eyes shut once again. She was about to move when she felt her entire body ached – she whimpered.She was just thankful that she could feel she was lying in a soft and comfy bed – not on a cold concrete floor or filthy ground.“Don’t move and stay still, you needed to rest.” A tender soft voice made her eyes snap wide open – she wanted to scream suddenly because of the anticipating flashes of what happened to her in the court room instantly became clear in her mind.She was welcome with a woman with a wavy auburn hair that wasn’t familiar to her.The woman was simple but perfectly gorgeous in her plain white shirt and navy-blue jogger pants matched with white and black high-cut shoes!She got a glass of water with a straw in it – giving it and assis
Chapter 8POV: AeronThey were in the living room of the Dark Wood Pack Mansion – and the tension was floating in the air was nearly suffocating him.His head was low while he was fidgeting because of too much fear and disappointment to himself.A loud crashing of a black antique ceramic vase reverberated throughout the entire room.Aeron’s eyes shut tightly as his heart speeded up. He bit his lower lip to keep himself from flinching.The ruthless and cunning Luna of the Dark Wood Pack – which was also his mother – Lamina Darkwood, was so mad for what happened in the prisoner’s trial that she almost turned red due to her maddening fury.She was walking back in forth in front of them – and he could feel that she was so close to shifting into her wolf form – but he hopefully not.“What the heck happened, Aeron?! You are at a barn? For what? I entrusted you with the mission to find a
Chapter 9POV: TamaraShe spent her entire day just inside her room. She wanted to have time for herself and mourned for her parents’ death. Aunt Rania and Uncle Lorenzo – as they told her to call them – were so patient and considerate towards her actions that she was so grateful for them.She knew that she was indebted to them big time.And in time, she would pay their kindness to her.She went out of her room – didn’t even touch her dinner given by the servant. She was not starving and just wanted to tend to her devastated self.She slowly walked down the stairs – ignoring the curious looks from the guards, who just remained stagnantly glued to the ground as she passed them.Tamara found herself in the middle of the garden maze in front of the Lunar Mansion. She saw a mix of wood and concrete Victorian style gazebo – defined by a complex and luxuriant ornate detail with decorat
Chapter 10POV: TamaraTamara plopped down and sprawled in her comfy bed – her arms spread, and she closed her eyes.It was a tiring day for her – yet she was so happy that she had Shahara patiently mentoring her by her side.All in all, she had a lot of things to learn, and she was totally enjoying it. She was now discovering a lot about herself – which was hidden by her parents.She heaved a deep sigh – remembering her parents. It was still tough for her, but she needed to continue her life and be strong.Tamara shook her head lightly.Shahara taught her about shifting into her wolf form today – she said that needed to know how to connect her human link to her inner wolf, and so far, she’s doing great.It just that her entire body was aching – but not the same as she first shifted as a wolf.Tamara felt her cheeks turn pale pink when she remembered her question to Shahara earli
Chapter 11POV: Prince Raven Pierce“Let me guess, he didn’t listen to you.” He let out a soft chuckle at Arlan, who went to the study room where he was spending most of his time.Prince Raven was holding a book and didn’t even bother to look at him, who forcibly plopped down to the black sofa bed while gently rubbing his injured neck.Arlan just scoffed at the prince, making him laugh at him more.He was close to everyone in the castle, even to Arlan – his brother’s second in command. He was told that he was the one creating a balance in the castle – his older brother, King Hades, being the yin, and him, being the yang.They were the total opposite.With all of those things, he didn’t mind it, though – like how deaf his brother was it those things, too. Besides, being compared wasn’t a trending news to either of them already.“Why wouldn’t he
Chapter 12POV: Lamina“Is this all that you find?” Luna Lamina annoyingly asked Gorgo – the Dark Wood Pack’s Beta – who couldn’t look straight at her and just bowed his head.She furiously stared at the picture of a baby girl and a golden crest necklace placed on her table.“Yes, Luna Lamina. Winston and Ameia Davis were indeed ingenious and shrewd. They hide Tamara’s whereabouts profoundly. Even her scent was unrecognizable, and I didn’t know how they did that.” Gorgo nervously explained.Luna Lamina could smell his frustrations, making her grit her teeth in deep annoyance – her inner wolf was at bay.“That wasn’t good enough, Gorgo. I want you to find her and fast – or else, you know what the hell will happen to you.” She ferociously warned him.Gorgo swallowed roughly as his legs shook because of fear.“I understand Luna Lamina.&
POV: Queen Tamara Pierce Life is not always fair, beautiful, and perfect – like the moon, which is never full all the time. It has its own phase, and it must go through it until it finally serves its purpose. No matter how dark the night was during the new moon, it would be more fulfilling to see the full moon, finally gracing its luminescence in the dark night sky. Tamara only wanted to discover her identity, her real roots – who was she? However, fate had a different plan for her – showing her what she was destined to be. “Mom! Thanatos is making annoying antics again!” Her daughter, Styx, pouted as she grumpily sat on the single couch in the library before she crossed her arms. Her forehead creased as she was about to answer her when the door suddenly burst wide open, and Thanatos entered the room with his grim expression. He gave his twin sister a warning glare, but he didn’t say a word. Seven years had passed but until now, she still couldn’t believe that she had been given
POV: King Hades Pierce “I heard that you had mistreated your Sacred Emissary… again.” Hades made a serious remark to his brother, who was lost in his books. However, seeing how Raven was affected by the mere mention of that particular word, he smirked inwardly. “Shut it off, Hades.” Raven darkly told him. Irritation was filled by his voice. “Oh, so cold. After giving her some azaleas, huh?” He playfully commented, as he couldn’t hide his smirk anymore. Raven just clenched his jaw as he put his book on his lap and stared at him grimly. “Whatever.” He stated darkly before the corner of his lips rose, this time giving him a mocking smile. “Anyway, how about you, then? You have your own, right? The mark had been revealed. I can’t believe that the Lunar Pack is getting this huge responsibility.” Raven suddenly remarked. His forehead instantly creased, but he couldn’t stop the excitement that suddenly embraced him. Yes. The Sacred Emissaries came from the Lunar Pack, and he had no
Chapter 101 POV: Queen Tamara Pierce Tamara could hear voices from the people around her. However, because of her throbbing head – she stayed with her eyes closed until the voices became clearer this time. “I am sure she will go berserk later on once she gains consciousness.” She heard a cold voice – but she could distinguish a bit of worry in her voice. She might be guessing that it was Shanaia who said that. “We have no other choice but to do this to her. The King requested this thing, and I have no other choice but to follow.” She heard another woman’s voice – which she presumed was Tamika’s this time. ‘What the heck is happening?!’ She screamed in her mind, but she kept her mouth shut as she was trying to remember what happened to her prior to this. She suddenly remembered that she was talking to Hades and before he walked away from her, she had already lost her consciousness. “But-” Shanaia was about to say something when she abruptly stopped as Tamika let out a breathy si
Chapter 100POV: Queen Tamara VikeshCessair had finally reached his full lycan potential!Hades started to call everyone to back down as Cessair was already getting out of control.Raven started to turn into his lycan form as well as Kage into his wolf form. Hades was about to go when she held his hand.Worry was etched into her face – making Hades look at her with his gentle and loving gaze. Her eyes welled up. She knew that her concern for him right now was over the moon – especially as she saw how powerful Cessair was, now that he had turned into his lycan form.The liquid that he had drunk was making him more powerful, and she was scared of Hades. He still hadn’t fully recovered, and he still needed to face this.Hades held her cheeks in his softest way possible – as if he were holding something fragile. Her drifting mind was solely focused to him now.“I know that you are so worried right now, wife.” Hades gently told her as he moved closer to her – fanning her face with his min
Chapter 99 POV: Queen Tamara Pierce She opened her eyes as she felt a hand caress her hair, and she turned to face Hades, who only gave her a small and weak smile. “Hades!” She abruptly cried as she gave him a tight hug. Hades slightly grunted and she quickly removed her embrace. Her eyes widened when she realized how clumsy she was! “Oh! I’m sorry… I just… I…” Her eyes welled up as she looked at Hades gently caressing her cheek. She bit her lower lip as her tears fell and she firmly closed her eyes. Her hormones were truly making her more sensitive and emotional. However, she couldn’t stop herself from getting too emotional because Hades was now awake. She was so worried about him. “Shhh…” He soothed her as his thumb wiped her tears away. She opened her eyes and stared lovingly at him. “I thought I will l-lose you. I am s-so scared.” She finally admitted her vulnerability. Hades swallowed hard as he slightly shook his head. “You will never lose me, wife. I will do whatever
Chapter 98 POV: Lamina Darkwood Being shocked was an understatement. She was certainly astounded as to its deeper sense. She couldn’t believe that she was hearing everything about it. “Just like your father. I am very proud of you, Cessair, and I bet your father would have been very proud of you. You are as manipulative and as sly as he is.” Elder Courdamus cynically commented. “He should have said that to me. He should still be here with us. If not for Lamina’s father! That Lomero is truly much more cunning and treacherous.” His voice became so dangerous and firm. She pursed her lips together at the mere mention of her father’s name. Her heart was clenching inside her so hard that it was making it hard for her to breath. “Good thing that you ended his life. His daughter had compensated for everything that he should be doing for us. Lamina’s wrath towards the Royal Blood because of her blinded and unrequited love for the late King Reeve and for her thoughts that they had killed
Chapter 97 POV: Queen Tamara Pierce She couldn’t stop herself from being grateful to Shanaia and Tamika. She didn’t know them deeply, but they had been helping them with all their might, and like what she told them – their debts were now piling up. Hades was now soundly sleeping inside their master bedroom – and she was improving thanks to Tamika's assistance. She thought all of them were doomed because of what happened to Hades. She couldn’t believe that they had a plan for it. Hopefully, Hades will be waking up soon. “So, what have you done to my brother?” Raven’s voice inquired as his eyes darted to Shanaia, who seemed unbothered by his piercing eyes. His forehead creased as to how Raven said those words – as if he was suspicious or something. He seemed to be pushing Shanaia to speak up for the truth. ‘What the heck is wrong with him?’ Tamara mentally thought. “Tamika gave that to me, just in case. We all know that you’ve done something to the elixir during our surprise att
Chapter 96POV: Queen Tamara PierceHer breathing became heavier, but her strong will to protect her child was stronger than her fears.Lamina slowly moved towards the bed as they gradually moved away from her.Her gray eyes were turning a darker shade. She could smell danger and pure ferocity surrounding her.“What do you want now, Lamina?” Her stern voice resonated in the four corners of the room.She was glad that her tone wasn’t shaken at all – it was firm and full of resolve.The cruel woman – in her wolf form – just let out a low, eerie growl, as if it was telling her to shut up.But Tamara just wanted to end this peacefully – well, she might say that she was hoping that way.Lamina turned into her human form as she got some of bed sheet to cover her nakedness. She let out a vicious smirk. Her eyes were cold and unreadable.“Finally, I have come face to face with you, Tamara – oh, my bad. It is Queen Tamara now, right?” She sardonically stated.“What do you want now?” Shanaia in
Chapter 95POV: King Hades PierceHis mind was in chaos. He knew that when it came to Tamara, he was certainly affected. He was walking back and forth in the Throne Room since Tamika had told him to stay out of their room so she could tend Tamara.Shanaia had become their guard, and she was watching the front door.He was about to go back when Raven entered the room. He had bullets of sweat on his forehead and was breathing heavily with a worried expression pasted on his face.His forehead instantly creased.“C-Can’t you feel that?” He asked – full of unadulterated concern in his tone of voice.“Feel what?” He asked, bewildered.Because of too much worrying for Tamara – he was certainly out of focus.But then, he suddenly felt an intensifying aura slowly creeping in near the palace. It was coming from the South Side.Although there was the tranquility amidst the place, he would certainly feel the eeriness it had with it.“They’re here. Prepare everyone.” He commanded with his voice fu