Uriah's POV:The next day, as Xavier left once again to enter Nabitha's new alliance, I found myself at home, reminiscing about happier moments we had shared. It was important to hold on to those memories, to find solace in them amidst the chaos that surrounded us.As I sat with my maids, discussing the past adventures and joys we had experienced together, one of them suggested that we visit the famous bar within the pack. The idea sparked intrigue and excitement among the maids, but I hesitated."I appreciate the suggestion," I began, my voice filled with caution, "but as Luna, it might not be advisable for me to go there. There's a chance of being recognized by Nabitha or one of her men."One of my maids, ever persuasive, chimed in, "But, Luna Uriah, you deserve some time to unwind and enjoy yourself. We'll be with you, and we'll make sure to keep a low profile."After a brief internal debate, I agreed, realizing that I, too, needed a respite from the weight of responsibility. So,
Uriah's POV:.As I closed my eyes, I offered a silent prayer to the moon goddess , to the forces that governed our world. May our resolve remain unbroken, and may our efforts be rewarded with a future filled with peace and prosperity.As I lay down, the familiar scent of the room washed over me, bringing a sense of comfort and familiarity. I didn't even need to open my eyes to know that Xavier had joined me. His presence enveloped me as an arm wrapped around me, pulling me close.I turned to face him, a smile tugging at the corners of my lips. "How was your day at the palace?" I asked, my voice filled with genuine curiosity.Xavier sighed, his expression heavy with the weight of his discoveries. "Nabitha is truly a born evil woman," he replied, his voice tinged with a mixture of frustration and concern. "She plans to attack a packs that has been peacefully coexisting for years, simply to expand her control and gain more slaves."I shook my head, a sense of resignation washing ov
Xavier's POV:As I held Uriah in my arms, her warmth and presence provided a soothing balm to my weary soul. The weight of responsibility and the magnitude of the impending conflict rested heavily on my shoulders.Her question about my day at the palace brought me back to the grim reality that awaited us beyond our intimate cocoon. I sighed, a mix of frustration and concern etching lines on my face. "Nabitha is truly a born evil woman," I replied, my voice heavy with the weight of my discoveries. "She plans to attack a pack that has been peacefully coexisting for years, simply to expand her control and gain more slaves."Uriah's words held a mix of resignation and disappointment, echoing my own sentiments. "My sister, even if we are not blood-related, has never been one to embrace goodness or kindness. I had hoped she would change at some point, but now I see that was a futile hope."I tightened my grip around her, silently promising to protect her and all those who suffered under
Xavier's POV:The next day dawned, and I reluctantly resumed my role as a lackey in Nabitha's court. Disguised once again, I moved through the palace corridors, maintaining a facade of subservience while my mind focused on the mission at hand.Eventually, Nabitha summoned me to her chamber, seeking more information about my origin. As I entered, I kept my eyes downcast, careful not to reveal any hint of defiance. She sat regally on her throne-like chair, her gaze fixed upon me."Xavier right ," she purred, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "Tell me, once again, where do you come from? What is your true background?"I maintained a calm demeanor, hiding my true thoughts behind a mask of neutrality. "As I've told you before, Alpha Nabitha, I am a rogue. My origins are shrouded in mystery, even to myself."Nabitha's eyes narrowed, her lips curling into a smile that held a hint of wickedness. She moved closer, her hand reaching out to rest on my shoulder, her touch sending a shi
Xavier's POV: My mind raced, considering our options as I said to myself ,"We need to act quickly as she commanded . We can't allow her plan to not succeed.” Victor nodded, a glimmer of judgment replacing his earlier guilt. "I'm with you on this Xavier. I'll do whatever it takes to protect the pack and ensure that the Lycan king's plans are prevented."As Victor turned to leave, a thought crossed my mind. "Wait, Victor," I called out, stopping him in his tracks. "Why do you believe me? You're Nabitha's lover, her loyal lackey and ain't you jealous with what happened between the two of us earlier today? "Victor's gaze met mine, his voice filled with sincerity. "I may have been entangled with Nabitha, but I've come to see the manner in which she works and how she sees things within her. I want a better future, not just for myself, but for everyone who follow under her rule. You offer that hope, Xav, and I won't let that be destroy "I studied Victor, his words resonating with
Nabitha's POV:As I observed Xavier's reactions to my proposition, a mix of amusement and frustration filled me. How dare he reject me? How dare he refuse the power and privilege I was offering him?But there was something about Xavier, an enigmatic quality that intrigued me. And he also looked very familiar but I couldn't sense how I know this guy. His defiance sparked a fire within me, igniting a desire to possess him, to bend him to my will.His words of loyalty to his pack and his mate were like a bitter taste in my mouth. How could he prioritize them over the opportunity to rule by my side? It was a weakness that needed to be exploited.I watched him as Victor stormed into the chamber, his jealousy and anger palpable. His presence only served to heighten the tension in the room, and I relished in the power play unfolding before me.Victor's voice dripped with venom as he demanded, "What is happening here?"I stepped forward, my gaze flickering between Xavier and Victor. "V
Uriah's POV:Mineg's warning about Nabitha's impending attack was troubling, but his presence and his sudden change of heart raised questions in my mind. Could we truly trust him? Was this a genuine act of redemption, or a clever ploy to gain our trust?I turned my attention back to Mineg, studying him intently. "You expect us to believe that you suddenly have a change of heart, Mineg?" I asked, my voice firm. "After everything that has happened between us, why should we trust you now?"Mineg met my gaze, his eyes filled with sincerity. "Uriah, I understand your doubts, and I know I have made mistakes in the past. But seeing the darkness and destruction caused by Nabitha's alliance made me realize the error of my ways. I want to make amends and help you fight against her tyranny."His words held a certain conviction that made me pause. Despite the pain and betrayal I had experienced, I couldn't help but sense a genuine desire for redemption in Mineg's voice.I turned to Xavier, seek
Uriah's POV:As the meeting with Mineg concluded and we made our preparations for the impending battle against Nabitha's alliance, a nagging unease settled within me. Thoughts of our son, vulnerable and alone in the pack's den, clouded my mind. I needed to ensure his safety before we embarked on this dangerous mission.Approaching Xavier with determination, I spoke up, my voice filled with urgency. "Xavier, before we launch our attack on Nabitha, I must go back to the pack's den and check on our son. I can't shake this feeling of unease. I need to see him, make sure he's safe."Xavier's brows furrowed with concern as he listened to my request. "Uriah, it's too dangerous. We can't afford to take any risks. What if something happens to you? We need you by our side for this battle."I held his gaze, my resolve unwavering. "I understand your concerns, Xavier, but as a mother, I have this overwhelming need to ensure our son's well-being. I won't be at peace until I see him with my own ey