Share

The Dungeon

Author: Sonii Naaz
last update Last Updated: 2022-11-25 19:35:54

Chapter 2

As I returned to the mansion with Adam and Edward, the pack's home where the rest of our kind lived, I encountered a hostile environment.

Ruth Lane, the silver-haired woman with a heart as cold as ice, grasped my neck in a vicious hold, her desire to kill me. Ruth had always had feelings for Levine, but her desire to spend the night with him had gone unfulfilled since he had never given her the opportunity. In her view, I was nothing more than a threat.

"I will end you," Ruth screamed, her rage boiling over.

"Show some restraint, at least until the truth is revealed," said Adam, moving quickly to keep her at bay.

"There's nothing left to uncover when everyone already knows the truth," said Ruth, her tone mocking.

Ruth was not alone in her hatred. Other pack members glared at me with venom, their gazes like scorching arrows searing my heart. I could only avert my gaze, avoiding any type of eye contact with the gathered crowd. As the crowd gathered, Adam stepped forward, putting himself between me and the hostile crowd.

"Remain calm. This is not the way," Adam warned the group as a whole.

My husband Xavier should have been by my side, defending me, in the midst of the mayhem. He had, however, been missing for the past two days. They were all for my blood, but my spouse was nowhere to be seen. He had always sworn to protect me till the day he died, but his absence showed the brutal reality of his incapacity to defend me.

"How can you possibly take her side?" Ruth queried, her voice tinged with skepticism.

"I'm not here to pick sides. It's about giving everyone an equal opportunity to succeed. Patience is essential," calmly Adam said, unwavering in his efforts to protect me from the hungry wolves that encircled us.

"Why would she flee if she's truly innocent?" Ruth probed cruelly, her words oozing with scorn.

I raised my gaze to the window of my room as Ruth's words rang in my ears, seeing a faint shift of the curtain. His aroma lingered in the air, reminding me that my husband, Xavier, had been observing me just seconds before.

"Now that she's returned, let's put an end to these troubles," said Adam, hoping to ease tensions.

"Troubles? This despicable creature has been causing havoc since she arrived, and this time I'm not going to let her go unpunished," Ruth stated, her tone tinged with hatred.

The wolves around us became more aggressive as the environment became more hostile. Fearing for my safety, Adam ushered me into the basement, where a few poorly lit candles cast spooky shadows, affording a glimmer of safety amid the mayhem.

I knew precisely what I needed to do next, so I went to the prison cell. Adam's sad countenance indicated his concern for my well-being, and he couldn't force himself to look me in the eyes. With a heavy sigh, he bolted the door after surveying the surroundings of the dimly illuminated prison.

"Unlike outside, you'll be safe here. I'm sorry," seriously Adam said, his voice full of sadness.

I said, "Thank you but don't go to any trouble for me. I can't bear seeing you suffer as a result of my actions," my appreciation tinged with remorse.

"You'll be fine," Adam informed me, his voice full of optimism and encouragement. He walked away with those final words, leaving me alone in the prison cell.

The sound of droplets dropping, reverberating in the wetness of the surroundings, disturbed the silence. Every breath I took echoed in the silence, the sole audible confirmation of my presence.

As I lay unmoving on the cold, hard floor, I could only see the rodents' torturous presence, which seemed to feel my vulnerability. They waited anxiously for the time when death would take me, eager to feast on my wounded carcass.

Days—three to be exact—passed. I was left in total darkness, unsure whether the moon illuminated the night sky or if the sun warmed the world. All I could smell was petrichor, indicating that rain had fallen outside my prison walls.

A surge of air came into the prison cell as the door cracked open, bearing with it a chilly, icy sensation. Slowly, I summoned the strength to shift my damaged body into a sitting position, a reaction prompted by the approaching presence.

My weak vision gradually improved as footsteps approached. She entered the dungeon, her body lighted by the faint glow of a candle. It was Amara, a close friend and pack member.

"You shouldn't be here," I rasped, my voice weak and shaky.

Amara merely remained there, her gaze fixated on me, a deep sadness in her eyes. She struggled to find the perfect words, rendering her silent for a brief while.

Curiosity mingled with concern as I enquired. "What is it that brings you here?"

"What has happened to you?" she finally asked, her voice tinged with genuine concern.

Amara struggled to keep her emotions in check as she assessed the extent of my injuries. In complete quiet, I looked her in the eyes, knowing the weight of her grief.

"Untreated wounds can be problematic," she said, her tone concerned.

"But I am still alive," I said, my voice low and determined.

Amara removed a piece of meat wrapped in a napkin, concealed from the prying eyes that had studied me, with a deliberate gesture. She extended it to me, a sad expression on her face.

"You will need strength," she murmured, realizing the difficult journey that lay ahead of me, one riddled with obstacles to overcome and paths to navigate alone.

She was the only presence I encountered after three days in the dungeon, a beacon of peace in an otherwise dismal realm.

I thought I would die here alone; that's the punishment I got, but who knew that was just a small piece of the larger picture I was going to watch throughout the time.

As Amara offered me the piece of flesh, I grabbed it quickly and devoured it ravenously, like a tamed beast. I didn't care about choking; I devoured it with abandon. Consider yourself in my situation—how would you have reacted?

The steak went in an instant, satiating my nagging appetite.

"I'm sorry," said Amara, her voice breaking with anguish.

"This is my cruel fate," I said, my voice laced with resigned. "No matter where I go, it has always been the same."

Amara's heart ached when she saw the state I was in. My body was scarred, with filth entrenched beneath my nails and muck covering my feet. Despite the despair that overtook me, I put on a brave face, pretending that everything was well.

"Did they inflict any harm on you?" Amara queried, her concern palpable.

I said, "Not more than my life," my words weighed down by my experiences.

"You should never have returned here," Amara continued, her voice worried.

"Are you scared? I've heard the Oak Pack isn't afraid to dispense justice," I inquired, trying to grasp her concern.

"You have no idea how desperate they are to get rid of you. Every one of them. You are not safe in this place," said Amara, her voice urgent and concerned.

"At least I have a husband who will be the judge," I said with a glint of confidence in my voice. "He'll look after me."

Amara's silence said a lot, and I could tell she was hiding something. Curiosity drove me to investigate deeper. "Does Xavier also believe that I am guilty?"

"It makes no difference what he believes. He is bound by the rules as an oak. It's unprecedented for a husband to serve as a judge in his wife's trial," Amara replied, her tone somber.

As I accepted the unpredictable route that lay ahead of me, a smirk played across my lips as I whispered, "Then this trial shall become history," an air of confidence combined with a trace of rebellion.

Amara gathered her bravery and asked a question. "Do you feel afraid?"

Fear ran through my veins, but my passion for justice overpowered my fear, leaving me unsure of how to react to her question.

"Please convey to Xavier that I never intended to break his heart," I murmured, my voice shaking with anguish, because I, too, suffered profound wounds.

Then, in a weak voice, Amara addressed the lingering question, "Did you kill Levine?"

Her curiosity was similar to that of others, but there was an underlying plea for me not to judge her.

With a gleam of optimism, I asked, "Would you believe me if I told you?"

Amara's resolve was unwavering as she said, "I trust you implicitly."

"Why?" my voice was laced with genuine inquiry as I inquired.

"Because you are my friend," simply Amara said, her words laden with loyalty and steadfast support.

Amara, my constant companion who had been by my side through every storm, was the first true female friend I had ever known. I had never believed in the power of friendship before, but her steadfast support had shown me the value of it.

Amara slid a small knife into my pocket as the sound of approaching footsteps interrupted our chat. "In case you'll need this," she leaned closer, her eyes brimming with an unsaid knowing. She then shifted her attention to two Omegas approaching us.

Why had Amara given me the small blade? The Oak Pack, after all, was known for maintaining justice and fairness. Did she have any reservations about her packmates? Shouldn't I have faith that justice will be served?

I readied myself for the momentous occasion that lay ahead of us all—the trial. The yearning for my demise appeared to have outweighed the quest for truth among the group. Uncertainty filled my mind; I had no idea what was next.

Martin and Eric, two Omegas, came at us with intent. They put on protective gloves and cuffed my wrists and ankles with silver-coated steel shackles. As the cuffs were tightened, my skin felt tingly.

Martin said as he motioned for me to go behind them. "You'll be fine as long as you don't resist."

"That's easier said than done, but do what you can to protect yourself," Eric continued, his voice concerned.

Curiosity gnawed at me, so I asked, "What do you mean?"

Martin prophesied cryptically, "You'll find out soon enough," leaving me with more questions than answers.

A magnificent rainbow filled the evening sky as I emerged from the depths of the dungeon, confirming my earlier assumption about the rain. Its brilliant colors stood in stark contrast to the bleak position I was in.

Every step of that fifteen-minute trek, shackled and chained, proved to be the most difficult I'd ever done. The werewolves around me yelled and cursed at me, their animosity apparent. There was no opportunity for me to express my opinion or tell my side of the tale; their minds were locked, unwilling to contemplate the possibility of my innocence.

Amid the pandemonium, some werewolves tried to hurt me, fuelled by their rage and hate. Other Omegas, however, such as Eric and Martin, built a protective barrier around me, sheltering me from the brunt of their rage.

"Stay within the circle," Martin said urgently, conscious of the perils beyond the protective barrier.

The path I took was fraught with misery and suffering, like walking through a blaze. As I hesitantly advanced towards the inevitable—my imminent doom—each step deepened the scorching ache in my heart and soul.

Comments (1)
goodnovel comment avatar
Sam Sami
I love this chapter, looking for more ...
VIEW ALL COMMENTS

Related chapters

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    A Trial

    Chapter 3 I made my way towards the designated area where the accused stood, guided by the Omegas, and entered the courtroom filled with the entire pack. The air was thick with suspense and judgment, and the tension was apparent.The judge's seat was taken by Xavier Ronan, the Alpha of the Oak Pack, who was dressed in a deep brown cloak. Despite his youth, he radiated authority and leadership. Aside from him, another judge named Leia Gamora piqued my interest. She appeared to be around thirty years old, with her blond short hair, golden brown brows, and pale skin.I was unprepared to face my husband, the guy who professed love for me, seated as the judge presiding over the trial that would determine my destiny under the Oak Pack's statutes.Xavier arrived, his cloak wrapped over my cold figure. It protected me from the pack's probing eyes, which could see through the tiny gown that barely covered me. Many were surprised and upset by his actions because they had expected him to treat m

    Last Updated : 2022-11-25
  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    Escape

    Chapter 4 I lay on the chilly floor of the poorly lighted dungeon, encircled by my thoughts and the weight of a broken heart. The pack members' heated protests pierced the air as their voices rebounded through the walls. To keep my sanity, I concentrated on filtering out the angry voices, instead of delving into the depths of my psyche.I did not know how the other day had arrived so quickly; I felt someone's presence in my half-sleep; if that person wanted to harm me, he would have done it sooner; why did the person take a risk to come by?A soft creaking sound entered my ears, jolting my frozen body awake. I struggled to catch a glimpse of the stranger before he vanished into the darkness, my vision fuzzy.My attention was drawn to the door for a brief moment, and my interest peaked. I rose slowly, ignoring the throbbing anguish in my damaged body. My actions were led by determination as I approached the door with caution, opening it slowly and deliberately, aware of the creaking so

    Last Updated : 2022-11-25
  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    The Wedding Day

    Chapter 5 Back in time seven months.Reality morphed into genuine dreams in the blink of an eye, a concoction of anxieties and elation swirling within me. It was undoubtedly real, but it felt like a dream—a dream full of amazing beauty.Have you ever felt the enthralling ecstasy of love? It's an indescribable emotion, a profound connection that sweeps you off your feet and envelops you in a cocoon of care and devotion. And there I stood, on the verge of a life-changing event, preparing to go on a journey with the man who had stolen my heart—Logan Jareth.He was more than a boyfriend; he was my soulmate, the one who adored me flaws and all. The level of his affection left me wondering what made me so special in his eyes. The anticipation was mixed with joy and a tinge of dread as I prepared to present myself to him, dazzling in a bridal gown.I walked down the aisle with a bouquet of lovely blossoms, an immaculate white maxi dress, and an exquisite long veil cascading around me, touchi

    Last Updated : 2022-11-25
  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    Party

    Chapter 6Logan, who was about to take his last breath, was still looking over me with teary eyes. This was a traumatic experience for both of us.We were just celebrating the best moment of our lives a few minutes ago; who would have predicted that things would go so wrong? Our hopes and dreams were crushed.Xavier moved in closer to kiss me. How could I let strangers kiss me so soon after the meeting? My eyes were welling up with tears.When their gazes were fixed on us, they were all waiting for the kiss. I held my breath as Xavier leaned in closer, looking into my eyes for a brief moment.His scent was unfamiliar to me, and he was too close to my lips. I clutched my hand, wanting to beat him, but any wrong move would result in Logan's death.Xavier leaned in closer to my ear and said, "Our kiss is due." before leaning back."Get the car ready; the bride wants to leave," said Xavier to Edward."Sure," said Edward politely, motioning for another member to leave.They all left while L

    Last Updated : 2022-12-19
  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    Bedroom

    Chapter 7 I found myself in a room full of well-wishers congratulating me on a wedding that never happened. It took nearly two hours to welcome everyone while they continued to refer to me as the Alpha's bride, a status I had never earned.Though most of them appeared to be polite, there were a few who gave off an uneasy vibe. Perhaps it was my inexperience that caused me to be too ready to judge, but I was a great believer in trusting one's intuition.I couldn't help but think about the complicated game fate was playing with my life when I was alone in the room. The grandeur that surrounded me was both captivating and envious. The tiled floors featured elaborate designs in bright colors, Flowers adorned every accessible surface. The enormous chandeliers lighted the space, throwing a soothing glow on the surroundings. I sought refuge at the foot of the king-size bed, its plushness creating a sense of security.The aroma of fresh air was carried by a gentle breeze, as was the moonlight

    Last Updated : 2022-12-21
  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    The Truth

    Chapter 8 The beautiful melodies of singing birds filled the air as the early sun bathed the room in its golden radiance. I relished the warmth that seeped through the curtains and enveloped me beneath the silky blanket. I loved the comfort and calm that surrounded me, dressed in comfy pajamas and a green blouse.As soon as I opened my eyes, I noticed Xavier's presence. He wore a camel wool peacoat, black pants, and a shirt, and his focused gaze was fixed on me. I sat up against the bed, tucking the blanket tighter about me, as a chill ran down my spine."What exactly are you doing here?" I inquired, my voice tinged with mistrust."Where else do I go?" It's my room,"he responded flatly. I expected you to stay awake all night thinking about the man you love. But here you are, sound asleep. What was his name?"I was irritated. "Logan! What did you do to him?""He is still alive," said Xavier quietly.I couldn't get myself to trust what he said. "I don't trust you.""Trust is essential

    Last Updated : 2022-12-22
  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    A Gem Or A Stone

    Chapter 9 Have you ever discovered a rare diamond in the shape of a stone worth millions of dollars? Not all gemstones are valuable until they are sought after.Have you ever unearthed a rare gem while coal mining? No, I was the coal, not the diamond; the world was like mining, and most of the jewels were thrown away without scrutiny simply because they refused to watch.Who decides on value and demand?Who are those with purchasing power? or those who would never be able to buy it?When a gem is discovered in a certain region, its value increases; when stones are found everywhere, they have no worth.That is how the world operates. We are all like stones, and we must carve ourselves to improve our value and demand, so distinguish ourselves from others. That's what my father used to say to me.My father was the person I was closest to; he was my mother, brother, sister, and everything. After losing him, I'd never been able to attach to anyone else.Logan was my first and only love. He

    Last Updated : 2022-12-23
  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    Collapse

    Chapter 10 "It hurts," I acknowledged, wincing as the pain spread throughout my body."You won't realize the value of being perfectly fine until you get hurt," while treating the wound on my arm, my father said. "Father, I'm afraid to ride a bicycle right now; I don't want to fall again," I explained."You mustn't let fear hold you back," my father said, his voice full of assurance. "We learn from our mistakes and failures. Every time we fall, we get back up, and this process makes us more robust. Accept the falls because they are stepping stones to courage."I struggled to understand the profundity of my father's comments when I was thirteen. I had no idea his advice would soon be put to the ultimate test.That discussion echoed in my thoughts as I hurtled through the air, my life teetering on the brink of oblivion. But this time, the fall would be the end of my trip, with no chance of rising again.I opened my tear-filled eyes slowly, only to discover myself suspended in mid-air, c

    Last Updated : 2022-12-25

Latest chapter

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    Love You All

    Hello lovely readers ❤️I'd want to thank everyone who read the first book in the series. Thank you for reading Book 1 of Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride. The sequel to "Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride 2" is now available. You can read the second book and your precious reviews are highly appreciated.My readers and fans are my motivation; thank you for sticking with me on this journey; and thank you one more for being the best reader and supporting my book.I wish you all the best and happiness in your life. Continue to read my books and be blessed.

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    A World Collapsed

    Chapter 105"You will," he said firmly, even though he always wanted me to give up.His constant efforts to break me were wearing me down, leaving me weak despite my best efforts to appear powerful in his company.As the sound of Elodie's approaching footsteps aroused Xavier, I remained in the cell with Vera. She was casting spells that rendered Felix and Marina asleep and concealed their activities from curious eyes."I think we can discuss now in peace," said Elodie, turning to face Xavier on her right, who was slightly to her left."I am right here on your left side," said Xavier to Elodie, when she was too far away to notice his direction. "How are you doing, Hina?" Or should I call you Vera?" mocked Elodie."I'm better than you, at least I don't swallow the innocent's soul," answered Vera defiantly.Soul? The word grabbed my interest, and I noticed Xavier staring at me quietly. Though he tried to hide it, his eyes were filled with despair and anxiety. However, I could see the exp

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    Enemy's Tears 

    Chapter 104 The mood in the room was tense and charged with emotion. I stood outside, seeing Xavier in an unusually vulnerable state. His tears streamed freely, and my heart swung back and forth between pity and bitterness.As Elodie feverishly tried to save Levine, her magical chanting filled the air. Despite her efforts, the outcome was bleak. My father's lifeless body flashed before my eyes, and the agony of loss resurfaced, forcing me to relive that terrifying moment.Tears flowed down my cheeks, and I struggled to keep them under control. The sight of Xavier crying elicited contradictory emotions in me. I detested him for everything he had done to me, yet witnessing him suffer stirred my long-buried affection.Elodie's remarks pierced the gloomy air, foreshadowing Levine's waking. "He will wake up soon."When his brother was saved, Xavier remained still, as if stunned by the mental storm. "Well done; now it's your turn to accept your price," he said, a tear coming from his eye.

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    Bride Or Mate

    Chapter 103 Sansa's Pov As Adam approached me warily, I kept saying, "It's not my blood; Bella was attempting to do something stupid."Adam gently grasped my hand and grabbed a handkerchief from his pocket, his face filled with concern. "You need to take care of yourself first," he chastised quietly as he gently cleaned the blood off my forearm. It was then that I realized I'd harmed myself while battling Bella, but the blood wasn't mine."We all want you to be healthy, you're the most loved member of the pack," he said as he wrapped the handkerchief around my arm.I said, "Thank you for saving my life from a wild creature back in the bush," and I exhibited the treated wound wrapped in his handkerchief, "For that." "We should be thanking you," said Adam with a grin. "You came to our aid just in time. I doubt Xavier is appreciative since he was one second away from death.""What do you mean?" I inquired, perplexed."He was there when wild monsters leaped on him, just an inch away fr

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    The Prisoners

    Chapter 102What would happen if the other members of the pack discovered them? When Amara's husband passed away, she became free and could be with Jerry legally. Why then did they keep their relationship a secret? Was it unlawful or against the rules of their pack to form a connection with a pack member? Something seemed off, something strange was happening, and as I began to have several questions at once, I started to leave.I looked over the pack members who were cleaning the mansion, arranging new couches, tables, and chairs, and removing damaged furniture from the inside. Nobody was ever prepared for the destruction, and when killing wild creatures became impossible, we all lost hope in life. I was fortunate to kill a wild creature that wasn't immortal; if it had been, Levine and I would already be dead.Members of the pack were acting normally, but I could tell they were all still traumatized. Their eyes remained alert to spot any approaching wild creature.I came to a halt i

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    A Passionate Kiss

    Chapter 101 Sansa's Pov Back to the mansionXavier's actions perplexed and upset me. The simple bowl of banana custard had become a symbol of his mistrust or sadistic pleasure in seeing me suffer. He left me alone with a bang of the door, my tears falling nonstop, suffocating me with grief.Escape from this psychopath's grasp appeared impossible. Every breath I took seemed like a weight, as the walls closed in on me, emotionally and physically strangling me.Though I could have chosen Xavier and extended my life, I opted to accept my fate and confront death. The more he tried to dominate me, the more determined I got to resist, no matter what the repercussions were.Logan, my wonderful lover, was the driving force behind my decision. I had made the ultimate sacrifice to save him, gladly giving up my life for his sake. I could only hope that he would understand and forgive me for carrying such a great load on my heart.Walking was difficult in my ecstasy; each step felt like a massive

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    A Jackpot

    Chapter 100Sansa's Pov My gaze switched from the dropped knife to my grandfather's face, his eyes filled with a sickening mix of fury and loathing. He despised both my mother and me, and now that my father was no longer protecting me, I had become his primary target.I pushed back against his hard grip on my collar as he grabbed for the knife that had dropped. As he took a few steps back, dragging me closer by the collar, his goal to harm me became evident.I dug my sharp teeth into his wrist, creating imprints that drew terrible screams from him, summoning all of my strength. My actions seemed to aggravate his rage, and he tried to push me away with force.I gasped for air as soon as he let go of my collar, but my relief was fleeting as he flung me into the wall, causing my head to smash into the surface and sending me sprawling to the ground.He rushed toward me, tears flowing down his cheeks, bent on swinging the knife. As I lay helpless and terrified on the floor, he regarded me

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    The Heavy Night

    Chapter 99Sansa's Pov Shadows danced on the walls as I sat facing my stern grandfather, anxious to solve the mystery of my parents' remarkable love. The air was tense because I knew how he felt about anything non-human, especially my mother, a werewolf—the very kind he was famed for hunting."Lay me next to your mother when I close my eyes for the rest of my life, and I will rest in peace," my father's ultimate wish to be buried near the woman he loved, my mother, resonated in my thoughts.He recalled their fateful meeting in the bush, where he was hunting to protect the locals from wild animals. He discovered my mother there, injured and in werewolf form. He brought her home and cared for her wounds out of compassion for animals, unknowing of her true nature.When Grandfather Falkor was away, my father nursed her, and to his surprise, she evolved into a human in before of his eyes—a revelation that warmed his heart and spurred an ardent desire to learn more about her.Their bond gr

  • Under The Moonlight: Alpha's Bride    Mafia of Monsters

    Chapter 98Sansa's Pov Back in timeAs the rain dropped gently from the twilight sky, each droplet carried the aroma of dust like teardrops, the atmosphere was heavy with sorrow. I was dressed solemnly in a black robe, clutching a half-moon-shaped pendant around my neck—a special present from my father, a keepsake I treasured. It was my habit to touch the pendant whenever I'm feeling down. My mother had given it to him on their wedding day, but fate had passed it on to me after she died shortly after I was born.I stood at my father's grave with my grandfather, Falkor Grant, under a weeping sky. I had hoped for sympathy from him, but his cold stare said it all, making me feel like a weight he refused to carry. The weight of his apathy destroyed my heart, leaving me feeling completely alone and abandoned.He was dressed in a black long coat and holding the umbrella that had previously protected me from the rain—the same umbrella that my father had used to protect me. He remained there

DMCA.com Protection Status