Eero's perspectiveDays have passed since I had that talk with the cruel Alpha, but I couldn't seem to forget about it. It was etched in my head like a curse that I couldn't run away from. "Eero." A familiar woman in her mid-forties called my name when my mind was bothered by that talk.I looked up, greeting her eyes that radiated motherly warmth. "You didn't have your breakfast, and now you're not eating your lunch either? How are you gonna recover if you cannot get any nutrition?" She asked, slightly annoyed and frustrated because I was being a pain in her ass. "I-I don't want to get better, Miss Cielo. I'd rather like my wolf to stay weak until it can no longer keep me alive. I want to die," I told her calmy, finally admitting what really was running through my mind. "Don't be silly." Miss Cielo stopped me in haste while looking behind her back, horrified that someone could hear me. "How could you say you wish to die when you're a breeder? Don't you know the honor of being an A
Eero's perspectiveHe wasn't smiling. The grim look was still up on his face, but I could feel his sincerity.Because of my mate's betrayal together with my sister and my family giving me off to the Alpha like a broodmare, I should have learned my lesson. I should never trust anyone again. Anyone who wasn't myself was not worthy of my trust and this man standing before my eyes was labeled by everyone as the cruel Alpha. But I wanted to trust him. My wolf was telling me that we could trust him, at least while I was staying here as his breeder. "How can I be certain that you will do exactly as you say, Alpha Claudius?" I asked. It was a relief that I managed to say those without stuttering or my voice breaking out of nervousness. "You have my word," he said as if those should be enough for me, but it was not. And yet, I knew that I was not entitled to ask a follow-up question to him. I grabbed the spoon from the bed and then slowly crawled to where my food was. I heard the Alpha cli
Eero's perspective I rolled to the left side of my bed. I pulled my comforter closer to my body with closed eyes. The silence that conquered my room made it possible for me to hear how heavy and noisy I breathed, and it started to bother and ultimately, annoyed me too. I sat up from my bed and my eyes jumped straight to the closed door of my room. I heaved a sigh and then my eyes stayed on the window. It's a full moon tonight. The sky was a bit cloudy for my liking, but I couldn't help but smile after I realized that those clouds looked like the moon's blanket. Not far from where I was staying was the Alpha's residence. They were going to attack and wipe out an entire pack. They must have done something wrong and irredeemable for Alpha Claudius to come up with such a decision. In the midst of musing about the Alpha of Blood Moon Pack, I heard the door to my room click open. Seconds after that, the scent of a mateless lycan whiffed my nose. “W-What are you doing here?” I asked
Eero's perspective Miss Cielo knocked on the closed door of the Alpha's room. After he had shown everyone the head of the warrior who tried to sleep with me, he dragged me into his house and straight into his room. "Here dear. Take this and use it to clean the splashes of blood off the Alpha's face," she said. I looked at the basin filled with warm water and the clean towel, and then I found myself swallowing hard. "Clean the Alpha's face? You want me to do it?" I asked her. I just needed to be sure in case my ear picked up her words in the wrong way. "Yes. Help him change his clothes too," she mumbled while eyeing a familiar door inside the Alpha's room from where we were standing. "That's his walk-in closet," she added. "Do I really have to do this myself, Miss Cielo? I saw the look in his eyes. It's filled with rage." I moved closer to her and lowered my voice even more. "I am afraid that I might do something wrong, and then the Alpha will get mad at me. What if he rip
Eero's perspective "Here. You should drink this." I glanced at the teacup that he handed to me. The Alpha poured it himself from the kettle that was brought here by one of his pack's doctors, the one who tended to his wounds when he was badly wounded from his fights and battles. "What is this?" I could not help, but ask him. I liked the scent of it. I was quite knowledgeable when it came to teas, but I was certain that I hadn't encountered this one. It had a relaxing aroma, and just by sniffing it, it's making me sleepy. "That's no ordinary tea. It's a drug that would put your wolf to sleep," he said, but I had already taken my first sip, and hearing that scared me. "What do you mean? Why would you need to do that to my wolf?" "I know that your wolf is still recovering from your mate's rejection, but it is strong enough to reject my wolf as I tried to bond with you." "What do you mean?" "If I fuck you while your wolf is awake inside of you, your body will surely suffer
Eero's perspective I ended up opening my eyes even when I didn't want to in the first place. After I felt the space next to me, I realized that it was just me lying on the Alpha's bed now. I pouted my lips and was about to get up completely when I felt a searing pain coming from my lower body, between my legs in particular. The memory of the Alpha claiming me as if I were meant to become his from the very start flashes in my head. Those very same memories brought me both bliss and mental suffering. I closed my eyes, trying to calm my inner wolf, who was very angry at me. "I don't have a choice. I know that even when you were weak at that time, you heard him. The Alpha would kill me if I didn't do what he wanted," I whispered to argue with the little voice of my inner wolf inside my head. I shut my lips as soon as I heard the rustling sound of the water cascading from the shower stop. Seconds after that, the door to the Alpha's bathroom opened. He walked out of it with just
Eero's perspective Cohen immediately swallowed hard after he saw Serra walking out of her walk-in closet wearing red laced lingerie. His cock immediately tightened up inside the pajama that he was wearing. "I just bought this... but I am not quite sure if I look pretty wearing something like this," she said. He knew what Serra meant with those words. She was fishing out compliments from Cohen that he was more than willing to give. "You are uncertain whether you look pretty in this lingerie? Are you kidding me? You are not just pretty while wearing this, baby. You are sexy too," he said, complimenting the woman that he was about to marry. Cohen looked down on the growing bulge in his pajama. Serra was now gazing at it too. "Finally! You are in the mood to make love to me. These days. You are out of it, and it's starting to scare me." Serra flirtatiously pushed Cohen on her back, and then she crawled on top of him. "I am scaring you? Why would you be scared?" "Why not? I th
Eero's perspective "This medicine and all these teas are not doing anything for me anymore." Serra closed her eyes. She was shocked by the sudden changes in Cohen's persona. He now easily got mad, and he became a bit violent when it came to her. "Why does it feel like you are dumping this anger at me as if I am the root cause of all of this?" Serra asked with her eyes closed. Upon opening her eyes, she saw tiny little pieces of porcelain teacup scattered all over the floor. She finally darted her eyes at Cohen, who was very much annoyed at her and wanted her out of his sight. He breathed deeply. "I am sorry," he said, lowering his pride. "No. You are not just going to be sorry for your way out of this. I've had enough of your mood swings. I've had enough of you. Were you blaming me?" The silence between the two stretched. "Let us not talk about this. You know that I have a big day ahead of me. Today is the day that the Alpha will proclaim me as the new Alpha of our pack."