Third Person Pov Nancy's knock on the door of Agrippina's room was the first thing she heard as soon as she woke up from her slumber. With her eyes fixed on the door, she permitted Nancy to enter, and the latter was quick to inform her of the arrival of Murad. Agrippina had been waiting eagerly for his return all through the day, and now that he was back, she quickly rose from her bed and headed to his chamber. She needed answers for his unscheduled trip with Kazia and why he had left the palace premises without informing her of his departure or even including that he would be taking Kazia with him. She had spent the entire day fuming at the thought that Murad had disregarded her authority, and she was also restless at the thought of Murad and Kazia spending the entire day together. She knew that she shouldn't be bothered by the fact that Murad was hanging out with his Pet, but for some reason, Kazia made her feel unsettled, and she couldn't help but feel conscious of her.
I was in my room, trying to gather my thoughts together, when I heard a knock on my door. Before I could invite whoever was behind the door in, Lily, my servant, walked in, bowing her head in respect as soon as she did. "Miss, I'm sorry to disturb your rest, but last night, you gave me a task to carry out for you, and I just wanted to inform you that I already went to find the chef you asked for. But the thing is, there's a small mishap," Lily informed. "What is it?" I asked. "So the thing is, there are two men whose names are Greg, and they both work in the kitchen. I didn't know which one you wanted, so I brought them both to you to check for yourself," Lily replied. I nodded, understanding. "Thank you for letting me know, Lily. Please escort them in." I instructed. Lily immediately left the room and returned with two men behind her. Both men bowed respectfully to me, and I could tell they were nervous. They probably think that I had called them to punish them or give them
Kazia I sat in the room, looking at Iris and Elena, their expressions filled with shock. I could understand why they would be surprised at my request, but I had nowhere else to turn, and I knew that I couldn't possibly find a way on my own. "Iris, Elena, I know it's sudden, but I really need your help to meet this person," I said, my voice shaking slightly. "You need our help to meet a man? Are you being serious right now?" Iris asked as if still trying to grasp the concept. I nodded, knowing how it might sound coming from a Lycan King's pet. "Yes, dear Iris, I need to leave the palace to meet someone, and that someone in question is a man," I answered, hoping they would get over the shock as soon as possible because I definitely didn't have the energy to continue explaining why I needed to meet up with a man. "No offense Kazia, but how exactly do you already know someone in town, most especially a man?" Elena asked, her eyebrows raised in confusion. "You haven't even been her
Third Person Pov Kavan and Jason had a heart-to-heart talk in the quiet night a few miles from the inn where they were staying. Jason thought it was time for them to go home because it had been almost a week since they left the Silver Crest Pack. He was starting to feel stressed about how much trouble they might run into if they delayed any longer, especially since they had left the Pack Council unsure of why they had suddenly left or where they were headed. "We can't stay any longer, Kavan," Jason said, a hint of worry in his eyes. Kavan hesitated; his thoughts were conflicted. "Let's wait just a few more days, Jason. I need to know if Kazia will meet with me, and I don't want to leave just to end up missing her," he pleaded, even though he knew that he was asking for too much. "I understand that you want to meet her, Kavan, but we've been here for far too long, bro, and the longer we wait, the harder it'll be to explain to the council where we went and why we left without sayi
Third Person Pov Kazia padded alongside Iris and Elena, enjoying the hustle and bustle of the town. It was refreshing to be outside the palace, and what made it even better than last time was the fact that she was with her friends and not a man she loathed.Elena breathed in the fresh air and sighed, "I can't remember the last time I left the palace and was able to stroll so freely around town. It almost feels like I've been stuck indoors forever!" she exclaimed excitedly, unable to hide her happiness. Kazia was surprised, "Are you being serious, Elena? It couldn't have been that long?" she commented, wondering why Elena sounded like she hadn't been outside the palace in eons. "Does it sound that unbelievable?" Elena questioned, taken aback that Kazia sounded so surprised. "Well, to start with, when was the last time you left the palace, Elena?" Kazia asked. Elena sighed, "Months. I haven't been out of the palace in months. I was keeping track of the number of months at one po
Kazia As we walked into the old-looking inn, the creaking wooden floors under our feet echoed through the dimly lit space. The scent of stale ale and cigarette smoke hung in the air, mingling with the low murmur of conversation. I couldn't help but notice the men seated at the open eatery, most looking unkempt, drunk, and rowdy. I hesitated, feeling a wave of uncertainty wash over me. Could Kavan really be in a place like this? I didn't know him well enough to judge, but as far as I was concerned, he was royalty, and I had doubts that someone like him, who has been pampered all his life, would have what it takes to stay in a place like this. I leaned closer to Iris, my voice barely above a whisper, "I don't want to sound ungrateful or anything, but I really don't think my friend would be in a place like this. It doesn't seem like a place where he can stay," I said, hoping I didn't sound picky. They had no idea that Kavan was royalty, but since I know he is, I really couldn't b
Third-Person Pov The carriage ride had been long and bumpy, but as they reached the western border, the rider announced that he couldn't go any further. Kazia, Iris, and Elena thanked the driver before climbing out of the carriage. The driver warned them that the guards would not tolerate non-travelers loitering around, so they had to hurry. "I'll wait for you here," the driver assured them. "Just be quick, and I'll take you back to the inn." "Thank you," Iris said with a smile. "We won't be long." Kazia's heart was pounding in her chest as she felt the restlessness in her wolf. She knew Kavan was nearby; she could sense it. Determined to find him before he might leave the pack, she led the way as they walked down towards the gate. Iris and Elena followed beside her, glancing around at the new surroundings with curiosity. The bustling sounds of the pack filled the air, but Kazia's focus was entirely on her search for Kavan. Her sharp eyes scanned the area, hoping to spot the famil
Third-Person Pov Kazia struggled to get rid of thoughts of Kavan as they made their way back to the palace. She kept thinking about him and couldn't help but wonder if she would ever run into him again. She was Murad's pet, and for the time being, her life was centred around him, and the truth of her situation weighed heavily on her. Even if it was for a good reason, she didn't want him to see her lack of passion or excitement. Iris quickly nudged Kazia to bring her back to the present after noticing Iris and Elena's disinterest in her. Iris hushed, "Get yourself together." "Remember, we're on our way to meet Murad, and he notices everything. We can't afford to raise any suspicions." Kazia knew Iris was right. She forced herself to wear a happy expression, pushing aside her inner turmoil. "Thank you for reminding me," she said to Iris, grateful for the timely wake-up call. Elena chimed in, "We need to come up with matching stories about where we went and how we spent our time outs
Third-Person Pov In the quiet twilight of a summer evening, the Silver Crest Pack stood as a testament to the passage of time. The once young Luna, Kazia, now a graceful woman with silver streaks in her hair, stood with her mate, Kavan, by her side. Their love had weathered the years, only growing stronger as they faced life's challenges together. Their children, a son named Rylan and a daughter named Elara, had inherited their parents' strength and kindness. Rylan, tall and broad-shouldered, carried himself with the regality of his father, while Elara possessed her mother's fierce determination and compassion. The pack rejoiced in the presence of these young heirs, their laughter filling the air as they played with other pack children. As the day approached its end, Kazia felt a pull in her heart, a longing to revisit the past, to acknowledge the journey that had led her to this moment. With a determined smile, she set off toward the heart of the pack, her steps sure and purposeful
Third Person PovIn the heart of the Silver Crest Pack, love continued to weave its enchanting tale. The bond between Elena and Iris, which had blossomed amidst the challenges and triumphs of their shared experiences, had matured into a love that was deep and profound. Now, they stood at the threshold of a new chapter in their lives, ready to pledge their eternal love to each other in front of their pack, their family, and their dearest friend, Kazia.As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow across the clearing where the ceremony was to take place, the pack members assembled, their eyes twinkling with excitement and happiness. The air was filled with the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers, and the soft murmurs of anticipation wafted through the gathering.Kazia, dressed in a gown that shimmered like moonlit dewdrops, stood proudly as the maid of honor. Her heart swelled with joy for her friends, for the love that had found its way into their lives despite the
Third Person PovThe sun was setting over the vast expanse of the Silver Crest Pack, casting a warm, golden hue across the landscape. The pack, once again, was bustling with life as lycans of all ages prepared for the evening activities. Within the heart of the pack, in the grandeur of the palace that had become a symbol of unity and strength, Kazia stood by the window, gazing at the setting sun, lost in her thoughts."Kazia, there's something I want to show you," Kavan's voice broke through her reverie. He entered the room, a mysterious glint in his eyes that piqued her curiosity."A surprise?" she asked, raising an eyebrow, her lips curling into a smile. Kavan nodded, his own smile mirroring hers. He took her hand gently and led her outside, where a small gathering of people waited. Kazia's senses tingled with anticipation. She recognized some members of the pack, but there were two unfamiliar faces – a man with eyes that held the same shade of her own, and another, slightly older,
Third Person PovThe day dawned bright and clear, the sun casting a golden glow across the Silver Crest Pack territory. Excitement buzzed in the air as the entire pack prepared for the momentous event that was about to unfold – the wedding of their beloved king, Kavan, and his radiant mate, Kazia.In the heart of the Silver Crest Pack, a grand pavilion had been erected, adorned with flowers of every imaginable color, their fragrance filling the air. The atmosphere was electric with anticipation, for it wasn't just a wedding; it was the union of two powerful souls, a promise of love and unity that would echo through the lycan kingdoms.Kazia, dressed in a gown that seemed to shimmer like the moonlit night, stood in her chamber, a blend of nervousness and excitement in her eyes. Her friends, Iris and Elena, were by her side, helping her get ready. Their faces lit up with joy as they looked at Kazia, their friend, their Luna.Iris, her eyes glistening with happiness, whispered, "You loo
Third-Person Pov In the heart of the Silver Crest Pack, where the echoes of a victorious battle still lingered, Kazia, Iris, and Elena found a moment of peace. The trio sat together in a cozy corner of the palace, the warm glow of candlelight casting a gentle ambiance around them. Their faces bore the marks of their shared struggles and triumphs, the scars of their past now overshadowed by the promise of a brighter future.Kazia, her eyes reflecting the depth of her experiences, spoke first. "I never imagined a life beyond Murad's captivity. Sometimes, it feels surreal that we're here, free and with a chance at happiness."Iris nodded, her expression thoughtful. "It's strange, isn't it? For years, our existence revolved around Murad's whims. Now, we have the opportunity to shape our own destinies."Elena, ever the observant one, interjected, "I wonder about the other pets in Murad's palace. What happened to them after his downfall? Are they free too, or are they still trapped in tha
Third-Person Pov Under the vibrant canopy of the forest, where the sunlight filtered through the leaves in golden hues, Kazia and Kavan found a moment of respite. The air was filled with the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers and the distant sounds of nature's orchestra. It was a perfect setting for the two lovers.Kavan reached out, his hand finding Kazia's, fingers entwining naturally. They walked along a winding trail, the soft earth beneath their feet a reminder of the grounded love they shared. The world seemed to fade away, leaving only the two of them in their own private sanctuary.They found a secluded spot near a cascading waterfall, its melody providing a soothing background to their moment. Kavan turned towards Kazia, his eyes reflecting the depths of his affection. "I can't believe how far we've come," he said, his voice a soft murmur, as if afraid to break the magic of the moment.Kazia smiled, her eyes reflecting the same sentiment. "It feels like a lifetime ago when
Third-Person PovAmidst the chaos of battle, where the clash of teeth and fur echoed through the forest, Kavan and Murad, two powerful Lycan kings, faced off like ancient titans, their eyes locked in a deadly duel. The air was thick with tension as they circled each other, their muscles taut and their instincts honed for combat.Murad, his eyes burning with possessive rage, snarled at Kavan, his voice a menacing growl. "You dare to steal my woman, Kavan? She's mine, marked by me! You cannot claim what belongs to me!"Kavan, his stance confident and defiant, retorted, "She is my mate, chosen by fate. She was never yours to begin with, Murad. Your mark means nothing to her, and it means nothing to me."With a primal roar, Murad lunged at Kavan, his claws extended like deadly talons. Kavan met him head-on, their bodies colliding with the force of a thunderclap. The impact sent shockwaves through the ground, shaking the very foundation of the forest.In their Lycan forms, they were formid
Third Person PovThe night hung heavy with the scent of impending battle, the air thick with tension as the Silver Crest pack prepared for the onslaught they knew was coming. The moonlight filtered through the dense canopy of trees, casting eerie shadows on the forest floor. In the heart of Silver Crest territory, the warriors stood in grim silence, their eyes alert and focused, their muscles coiled like springs, ready to unleash their fury upon any intruders.Meanwhile, across the invisible border that separated the Silver Crest pack from the domain of the tyrant Murad, the Silver Dawn wolves gathered, their breaths visible in the cold night air. Among them, Murad stood tall and menacing, his eyes ablaze with a possessive fervor that bordered on madness. Kazia, the object of his obsession, stood not far from him, her posture defiant, her gaze unyielding despite the fear that danced in her eyes.With a sudden, primal howl, Murad gave the signal, and the Silver Dawn pack surged forward
Third-Person PovIn the dim light of the palace, Murad's eyes blazed with unbridled rage as he stormed through the corridors. His every step reverberated with fury, sending shivers down the spines of those unfortunate enough to cross his path. The once-mighty ruler, now humiliated and defeated, lashed out indiscriminately, his fists landing on anyone who dared to glance in his direction.Servants and guards scattered, desperate to avoid the tempest of anger that was their king. Murad's snarls filled the air, echoing through the grand halls like the growls of a wounded beast. His palms, stained with the blood of his enemies, were now used to strike those closest to him.Amidst the chaos, Agrippina, his once-faithful Luna, approached, her eyes filled with worry and sorrow. She had seen him like this before, but never had his fury been so consuming, so uncontrollable. Desperate to calm the storm within him, she reached out, her voice a gentle plea."Murad, please," she said, her tone sof