-Cain-
With the bag swung over my shoulder, I walked over the gravel leading to the backdoor of the grand house. Lightning burst through the sky behind me, making me turn my head and see how fast the weather had changed. I was glad I managed to catch that last flight before I was sure that all the planes were grounded.
I grabbed the handle, allowing myself into my old home. I walked through the little relaxation room with the glass roof and walls that gave a wonderful view of the garden and into the warm palace. It was strange being back, but when the king called, you listened. As I walked through the house, I came to the entrance, catching Carter coming down the stairs all dressed up and smelling far away from his usual powerful cologne. I was unsure how he wasn’t drowning in the scent.
“Cain,” he whispered when he spotted me.
“Been a while,” I remarked.
He nodded before a smile broke out on his lips. He surprised me as he walked toward me and hugged me. Yet, while I wasn’t much of a hugger, this was my brother, and I wrapped my arm around him too before we pulled away.
“Four years, I think,” he said.
“Just when you began dating that female of yours,” I pointed out.
“Her name is Willow,” he reminded me.
“Right, Willow.”
“You always stayed far away from any gossip. Do you even know what she looks like?” he teased.
“I might have caught some sight of her online,” I pointed out.
“Yeah? Describe her,” he teased me.
“Um… dark hair—”
“Wrong,” he chuckled, making me smile a little and shake my head.
“Okay, I might not have kept track. But I have been busy.”
“Yeah, doing what?” he asked.
“There are troubles everywhere. That’s the world.”
“The soldier,” he remarked.
“The prince,” I teased, shoving him back a little and making him chuckle.
“But you’re back,” he pointed out.
“Father called. I’m sure you know why.”
“Because he is choosing an heir,” Carter said.
I nodded. “While I was five minutes older than you, I think we both know who he is going to choose,” I said.
“Are you sad about it?” he inquired.
“No, not really. The crown always felt heavy on my head. I just want it over with and leave again.”
“You’re not staying for the ceremony?”
“Come on, Carter… This world isn’t really me,” I pointed out, but I saw the hurt look on my brother’s face, and he shook his head. “Carter—”
“No, no, don’t let your brother’s ceremony stand in the way of how fast you can get out of here.”
Carter began backing away, and I sighed.
“You know what I meant!” I called after him, but he ignored me, storming out of there, and I cursed lowly.
Well done, my wolf mocked.
“You really think I want your comment now?” I asked him before he huffed and slipped further into my mind.
I rolled my eyes before I walked to the front of the staircase and climbed it. Then I went on a search for my father, finding him in his office, sipping a drink while inspecting important documents that lay scattered across his desk. When he saw me enter, he almost choked on his drink. The sight confused me, and I remained still as he coughed a little and placed his drink down.
“Cain?” he asked, as if he didn’t recognize me.
“Yes?” I replied, confused, as my father stood up.
He was a giant alpha, born with powerful blood that simply turned him into a massive person. However, I noticed that he didn’t seem as big as I remembered him, and I couldn’t quite put my finger on why.
“You have changed!” he pointed out before coming over to me with a smile and pressing his hands against my arms, squeezing a little. “What are you made of?”
I heard the chuckle in his voice, and I realized why I didn’t find my father as intimidating anymore.
“I have been working hard,” I told him before he patted my arm and went back to his desk, gesturing for me to sit down in front of him.
“You don’t say. You have grown into a true alpha,” he teased me.
“I might have put on some weight,” I chuckled, sitting down.
My father turned more serious and leaned forward, resting his arms on his desk. “Be honest, son, how is it out there?”
I sighed, rubbing my eyes and groaning. “More rogues. More fighting.”
“It’s getting bad. Where are they coming from?” my fatherinquired.
“I don’t know. Everywhere,” I groaned. “It never seems to end. I heard someone say they think they have a leader.”
“But rogues don’t work in packs. They might get together in groups of four to five, but no more. They are rogues for a reason. They don’t work together,” my father said.
“No, I know, but I will get back out there soon enough and take care of it,” I promised.
My father looked so impressed that I didn’t even know what to say.
“What?”
“You have just changed. You’re more serious. Drinking?” he inquired.
“I quit,” I informed him.
“Good,” he remarked. “It seemed leaving was what you needed to do. Get away from the temptation and understand the seriousness of our world.”
“Can we save the lecture? I know what I was like before.” I sighed, turning away, and my father conceded.
“Very well, you know why I called you back,” he reminded me, making me focus on him again.
“You’re growing old.”
He laughed, shaking his head. “I can still beat your ass,” he warned me in jest.
I smiled, nodding, knowing my father was no weak alpha or king, but then he grew serious again, grabbing a piece of paper from a drawer and holding it up. The paper seemed thicker, almost like a scroll, and I was confused by its appearance.
“What is that?” I asked.
“The Council of Wolves’ decision regarding my heir,” he explained.
“I thought you were king.”
“Yes, but today it’s much more democratic, and you know.”
“Very well, what are they saying?” I asked.
He placed the paper down, then began reading. “Because of the young prince’s changing from being an irresponsible drunk with his loose and unforgivable behavior—”
“Could we skip that part?” I asked, not wanting to be reminded of the past. ”
My father cleared his throat, holding up his hand and telling me to wait. I sighed, sliding further down in my seat.
“Because of his changes and the contribution that he has given to our society in protecting them from the challenges that we face these days, he should be considered for the throne, thereby bringing in a second candidate to become the next king of the werewolves,” my father declared.
I stared at my father in shock, and he began smiling as he saw the look on my face.
“W-What?” I asked.
“You have been noticed,” he remarked.
“Wait… wait…” I said, shaking my head. “Are you saying… I’m in consideration for being your heir?”
“According to the council, they think you should be,” he said, yet he wasn’t looking at all sad about the fact the council had changed their opinion of me. But why had they?
“They hate me. I ruined some of their daughters. I fucked things up, and it’s not like I have sent them letters of my contribution.”
My father looked rather dissatisfied with me bringing up the things I had done, but he shrugged. “They kept an eye on you, I guess.”
“You didn’t tell them?”
“I was unsure how well you would do.”
“You mean when you kicked me out, you stopped caring?” I snarled.
“Cain, what happened, you did to yourself.”
I groaned, not wanting to have the same talk again, and I shook my head. “It doesn’t matter. I don’t want to talk about it, but what exactly does this mean?”
“It means you and Carter will have to prove to the council who is the most fitting prince to become king,” my father explained.
“Carter is!”
“The council doesn’t think so anymore. They think you now have the chance of becoming a fitting king as well, and if I were you, son, I would work on proving them right,” he told me, snatching his drink and pointing at me before downing it.
“I don’t understand. Carter is your favorite. Why would you suddenly ask me to be your heir?” I asked.
“I’m not asking you. I’m telling you to prove yourself.”
“No,” I answered coldly.
“No?”
“No.”
“Cain, are you sure you have thought this through?”
“I have, and I don’t want the crown. Carter can have it,” I told my father.
My father shook his head, giving me that old, disappointed look as he leaned back in his chair. “And here I thought you had changed.”
“I have changed. I don’t want the crown.”
“But you’re more fit for it now. You have grown remarkably. I know you have.”
“And suddenly Carter has become the black sheep?” I questioned.
“No,” my father replied. “But he also doesn’t know what is out there. He knows this world, but you know the world out there. I truly think you should consider it.”
I shook my head, already having decided what I wanted.
“It’s a no,” I said and stood up, grabbing my bag. “I’m taking the first flight tomorrow.”
“Stay at least until after your brother’s ceremony. I think you would like Willow.”
“No. I’m good,” I told him before turning away and walking outside. When I came outside the office, I found my mother standing there. There was a strange smile on her lips, as if she felt unsure if she should approach me or not.
“Cain,” she whispered, stepping closer, her black heels clicking on the floor. Her long, dark blond hair, which both Carter and I had inherited, swung around her shoulders, and she still looked as beautiful as I remembered. It brought back memories of her tugging us into bed when we were small, and yet another memory appeared as well. One where she looked away as my father threw some of my stuff at me. “You have changed.”
“So I have heard.”
“You look good,” she observed nervously.
Her hands twisted in front of her as if she wanted to touch me, and I sighed, reaching out to take one of her hands. She gasped a little before tears welled up in her eyes as we focused on each other again.
“Even your touch feels different,” she whispered with a broken tone.
“It’s just been a while,” I said.
“I’m sorry, Cain.”
“Don’t be. It seems to have done me good,” I replied before letting go of her.
“How long are you staying?”
“Just until tomorrow.”
“You’re leaving so soon?”
“I am,” I told her before I slipped around to go find my old room.
-Willow-“Tea, my lady,” a servant said as she placed a tray filled with a teapot, cup, and all sorts of flavors on the coffee table further away. I had just come out of the bathroom, wrapped in a small, dark purple robe as she placed it down.“Thank you,” I said before she bowed and left the room, closing the door behind her. I walked over to the many assortments, studying them, wondering what I should choose. I eventually went with a strawberry-flavored tea before I poured the warm water onto it and let the flavors stream into the water. I waited a little, finding a book, before I went back and removed the teabag from the warm water.I began reading as I sipped my tea slowly. I wasn’t very tired, and my body felt strangely tense tonight, but I couldn’t figure out why. A moment ago, I felt fine. I sighed, drinking the last bit of tea before I decided to head to bed, but I kept tossing and turning, feeling strangely warm. I sat up, rubbing my eyes, before I noticed the world was turnin
-Willow-I had the most heavenly dream. While I had experienced some dirty dreams before, this one was unlike anything I had ever known, and as I slowly woke, my body felt used and tender. I groaned, shifting slightly, only to feel a sharp pain between my legs.Opening my eyes, I propped myself up and surveyed my room—it looked familiar, as if nothing had changed. Then I noticed something on my stomach. I reached down and grabbed what appeared to be a feather. Why was there a feather on me?I turned my head to find feathers scattered across the bed, forming a trail that led to… I screamed, pushing away from the stranger beside me. He had my fiancé’s face, but everything else was wrong—Carter didn’t have a tattoo on his neck. I shoved myself back so hard that I slipped off the edge of the bed, landing on my backside. My entire body ached, and the fall only intensified the pain.“Willow?” a deep voice called, and the stranger appeared again.“What the fuck?” I whispered, shaking my head
-Cain-“I’m not staying here,” I told my father.“You don’t have a choice,” he said.“Send me somewhere else. Send us somewhere else.”Willow turned to me, looking surprised. But I could tell my father contemplated my request, tapping a finger against the table.“Well, I had plans for you to lead a smaller part of the pack at one of the other estates. The pack has grown significantly, and I thought responsibility would help you change. This was before, of course,” he said. “But now that you’ve proven you’ve changed and likely want a quieter place to settle down with your mate until everything is resolved and an heir is chosen, you could go there. It’s just a short drive from here, and I’ll have everything set up—fighters and members to keep it running. But you do understand where you’ll need to be if you’re going to be king, right?”I nodded, though I had no intention of becoming king.“You can’t possibly think Cain and Willow are going to take over the ceremony tomorrow,” Carter inter
-Willow-I sat in the window overseeing the garden, feeling like my heart might explode from the pain that was swirling inside it. I couldn’t believe what was happening, and I felt so humiliated that I didn’t even dare to call my best friend.What is happening? Suddenly, my wolf began stirring, sounding disoriented.“Finally!” I exclaimed. “You there?”Willow? What’s going on?“Where have you been?”Um…“Willow?” A dark voice called into my room, and I turned my head. The moment I put my eyes on Cain, my heart began hammering, and my wolf began growling in my head.“Cain…”That’s Cain? Oh Goddess, how delicious our mate is! my wolf purred in my head.So he is his mate? I asked.Yeah, I believe I claimed him for us last night, but you were a bit out of it to hear me, and then I began feeling out of it, my wolf explained.I’m so confused.I am too, she admitted, but there was no time for long chats because Cain came into the room, closing the door behind him.“W-Why did you close the doo
-Cain-“Well, don’t you know how to stir up trouble?” I turned to see my old friend Reese standing in the doorway to the living room, where I was trying my best not to lean into the temptation of pouring myself a drink.However, the sight of him made me feel much better. He laughed when he saw the smile on my lips, and he came over. We slapped our hands together before he placed himself beside me. I stood by the window, gazing out at the light drizzle outside.“How did you know I was back?” I asked.“You really think you could come back without me hearing about it? I mean, you always made sure people knew what you were up to. Fucking your brother’s fiancée. Wow, I knew you loved chaos, I just didn’t know you loved it that much,” he teased before he went and grabbed something to drink for himself at a small bar further away.“Goddess… people already know?” I groaned, rubbing my eyes.“It’s everywhere. Did you really expect this to stay a secret?” he inquired.“It’s only noon.”“Wow, did
-Willow-My mother walked around me, inspecting how I looked in my ceremonial dress. It was the one I had planned to wear for my ceremony with Carter, but now I was wearing it for someone else entirely. It made me feel dirty and wrong, as if I had actually cheated.I sensed my parents felt the same way. They had barely spoken to me since I arrived. As I got ready, having my hair and makeup done and slipping into the dress, my mother shot me a look I had never seen before. Disappointment.Suddenly, she reached out and tugged on the side of the dress, pulling a little too hard, as if trying to drag me down.“Ouch,” I whispered.“Did you gain weight?” she asked.“What? Of course not!” I exclaimed.“Hmm…”Why did that feel like an intentional jab, a way to criticize me?“You do understand the mess you’ve made, right?” she continued. “Do you have any idea what rumors are circulating?”I looked down and nodded.“We are mates,” I whispered.“But do you think that detail has been added to the
-Cain-I changed quickly. My father came to see us off, while my mother had vanished somewhere, and my brother was nowhere to be found. I didn’t blame him. It made sense if he wanted to avoid us right now. So it was just my dad and me standing by the entrance, speaking in low tones, with a group of fighters behind us.“Remember, you have people around you that you can’t trust,” I reminded him.“Yes, but they may not be the masterminds behind it all. Servants can be bought,” he whispered.“Just be careful. Now we know something strange is going on. I still can’t figure out why. Even you agreed that Carter and Willow were perfect together, so who wouldn’t?” I asked. “She doesn’t come from a weak bloodline.”“No, but perhaps someone wanted to harm her family. It could easily be her own enemies coming for her.”“But who?” I pressed, but my father didn’t get to answer before Willow appeared at the top of the staircase, a servant following her with two suitcases. I had expected more, conside
-Willow-I watched as my phone lit up in my hand while I sat on the couch in the middle of the room, my feet propped up and my arms resting on my knees. Eva was calling again, but I couldn’t bring myself to pick up. So, I just sat there, watching it ring.But when she sent me a message saying she’d come over if I didn’t answer, I finally decided to pick up, putting it on speaker since it felt too heavy to hold.“What the hell, Willow?” she shouted through the phone. “I’ve called and called, and you don’t answer! What’s going on?”I tried to respond, but instead, tears began streaming down my face, and I knew Eva could hear the sobs escaping me.“Hey, talk to me,” she implored.“I… can’t…” I whispered.“Yes, you can. Remember, we’re always best friends,” she reminded me gently.“I can’t…” I repeated.“Just talk to me. Tell me what’s going on inside you right now.”“I don’t even know…” I whispered.“Is it true you slept with Cain?” she asked.“It’s… I… I wasn’t…”“What? I can’t hear you,
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-Carter-My heart froze as we locked eyes. Hers were a deep green, and I loved them from the moment I saw them. She offered me a nervous smile, clearly trying to ignore the messages our wolves were sending us, before she hurried off with the glasses on her tray. An undeniable urge to follow her coursed through me.“Carter!” my brother called, pulling me from my thoughts. I turned to him.“Huh?”“Come on, it’s our turn,” Cain told me.“Um, yeah, just say hello from me,” I replied, taking off in the opposite direction. I heard him call after me, but I couldn’t stop now.Every nerve in my body was vibrating, urging me to find my mate. I had seen the way she left the ballroom, and as I entered the hallway, it was much easier to follow her scent out here. I found her in the kitchen, gathering more glasses for the party amidst the sounds of the bustling staff. I made sure not to enter immediately, instead retreating a little to find a room where I could intercept her. I waited until she pass
-Cain-I watched as Weston held one of my daughters overhead, pulling a funny face that made her giggle. The sight filled my heart with warmth, yet I couldn’t shake the worry that gnawed at me as I glanced over at my mother, who was holding my other daughter—something I had reluctantly allowed.My daughters were only a year old, but Carter had lived in this house for quite some time with his own mate, who had just given birth to a son, and it seemed to be going well. Surprisingly, everything was functioning smoothly, but I had made it clear to Willow that I would never allow my mother to be alone with my children. Still, it was hard to resist my mate’s pleas to give my mother a chance.I couldn’t forgive her, but I noticed the change in her demeanor when she was with my daughter. She seemed genuinely different—happier.“Hey,” Willow said, coming up behind me and wrapping her arms around me.I turned slightly so I could wrap my arm around her in return, resting my hand over her flat sto
-Willow-It was surprising how quickly everything unfolded. Soon, the queen was confined to the palace, limited to her room and the lower floor of that section. She had her meals brought to her, but this arrangement allowed her to spend time with Weston, and I could see how grateful he was for that. He even hugged Carter tightly when he came to witness the transfer, but Cain didn’t even appear.I knew Weston and his mate understood, but I could sense their longing for Cain to be more accepting of the situation. For now, this was how things would be, and as Carter and I walked together through the palace, we both had homes to return to.“So, do I ever get to be properly introduced to your mate?” I teased.“I’ve actually convinced her to move here with me. She’s just nervous because we come from two different worlds,” he explained.“I can understand that. Maybe we should all have dinner together.”“I’m not sure we can lure Cain here. He’s… determined,” Carter groaned.I sighed. “You’re p
-Willow-The news spread quickly, shocking me as much as everyone else. No one had expected the queen to go so far, yet as the days dragged on, the council remained divided on how to punish her. I couldn’t help but feel a twinge of sympathy. The queen deserved punishment, but I realized she wouldn’t have acted as she did if she hadn’t been forced to smile and nod through the pain inflicted on her by others. Weston had made a good point: I could have been the queen. I could have become just as desperate…“It’s really unbelievable she did it,” Eva said, breaking me free from my thoughts.She sat across from me in a small café we had agreed to meet at so I could escape the confines of home.“Yeah…”“Why do you sound that way?” she asked, her brow furrowing with concern.“I just… feel like this has become a bigger mess than it should be,” I admitted.“What do you mean? She killed the king and poisoned you! I thought you’d be the first one shouting for her head,” Eva joked.I managed a smal
-Cain-I was utterly confused about why Weston had asked to be alone with us. He even requested that we stand up, and we formed a small circle beside the table. Carter and I exchanged puzzled glances, but I sensed something unsettling from Willow. Even our mother seemed unsure about what was happening. Only Weston appeared unfazed by the situation.“Why did you send them all out?” Carter inquired, voicing the question lingering on my tongue.“Because I wanted to do this in private before…” Weston glanced at Willow, and I followed his gaze. When she felt my eyes on her, she turned to give me an apologetic look.“Weston,” my mother called, her voice tinged with fear.“Okay, what is going on?” I pressed.“You have to admit it,” he insisted, focusing on my mother.“Admit what? What, Mom?” I urged, and both Carter and I focused on her, but she looked away, refusing to meet our eyes.“What the hell is going on?” Carter demanded, turning to Weston.“It was your mother who poisoned Willow,” We
-Cain-“Goddess, look at your faces!” Willow exclaimed. “You’re starting to do some serious damage!”As Carter and I sat down to eat, Willow approached to inspect me, tilting my head to the side to examine the cuts and swelling. I grabbed her hands, kissed them, and pulled her down onto my lap.“We’re fine,” I assured her.“We will heal,” Carter added.“Why are you hitting each other so hard?”“It’s called practice. We’re keeping our skills sharp,” I explained.“But Carter can’t even open his right eye, and the cut on your lip is so swollen that I’m afraid you won’t be able to eat!” she scolded.“Eat the food or your—” I started, but she cut me off by placing a hand over my mouth.“Not funny.”I pulled her hand down. “I think it was rather funny.”“What will the council think when they see you like this?” she murmured.“What do you mean?”She glanced between Carter and me, both of us clearly feeling puzzled.“You didn’t notice the meeting the council has called? Have you two been that
-Cain-“I don’t see the point in this,” my brother said as we stepped into the small gym in our house. I positioned myself on the blue mat, bouncing slightly to get ready, while Carter stood at a distance, wearing sunglasses indoors and a big hoodie over the training clothes I had insisted he change into. He didn’t just look hungover. He looked like a poster boy for the dangers of drinking. He was a complete mess.“You need it,” I told him.“Does it look like I want to work out right now?” he replied.“We’re fighting to keep our skills sharp,” I explained.“Why?”I hesitated, unsure of how to articulate the fear that had been gnawing at me. What Willow had confessed scared the living daylights out of me.“It helps,” I insisted.“It helps to fight with a pounding headache?” he shot back.“Well, that’s on you. You could quit drinking.”He groaned and pulled out a mini flask from his pocket. I sighed and walked over to him, snatching the vodka from his grasp.“Really?” I asked, holding it