Previously called A Weekend With The Alpha *** He rose and moved towards me, my heart picking up its pace with every step he took. His hand stroked the side of my face, causing a tingle to rush through me and I shivered into his touch just like earlier. He leaned in and his breath fanned over my face, hot, weakening and mind-numbing. "You should be running, Zera." he said with a voice so raw it made me shudder against him. "The most sensible thing to do is run from someone like me." "I don't want to run." I stubbornly stated, worn out with his long game. It wasn't helping anyone. He wanted me, I could see that, and I wanted him too. His nose rubbed against mine, and he moved his forehead against mine. "Oh darling, but you should. I won't be like those little boys you've been with. I won't stop when you want me to. I won't stop until I'm completely buried in your mind and soul. You will belong to me."
View More“It’s a very important day for your sister. The least you can do is to be happy for her. Put up a fake smile if you must, but please, dear, let go of that frown on your face.”
Blood coursed through my veins as I heard the annoying voice of Betty Adams say from right beside me when we entered the chapel. You would think a mother should have her daughter’s back more than anything, but I guess when she loves you the least, that is bound to happen. That is why today, the twenty-first day of March, I am walking my younger sister down the aisle to meet her soon-to-be husband, whom I thought was the love of my life four weeks ago.
My story is short. I met Owens Pierce in my first year at the university, where I was studying medicine, and I thought we had something magical. It turned out there was nothing magical about us, and he only used me to get closer to my little sister. I was the fool in my short story, and four weeks ago, when they finally came out and told me the truth, I felt too weak and feeble to do anything. To make matters worse, they announced their engagement a week later, hinting at their eagerness to get married.
Owens and I dated for three years, and not once in those three years did he speak about getting married, but I guess when you meet “the right one,” you know. I was the wrong one all along.
Tatiana, my twenty-year-old sister (with whom I have since developed an estranged relationship since I found out about her affair with Owens), made me her maid of honour and the chief coordinator for her grand wedding.
The last thing I wanted was to be anywhere close to either of them. I needed a lot of distance to get over the heartbreak and betrayal from both my ex-boyfriend and my sister. I chose to be the mature one, though. I wished them well, but I wanted to do it from miles away.
They placed the burden of the maid of honour on my shoulders, despite my initial decline. In Tatiana’s words, doing this would be my way of proving I was really over it. I had to agree to be her maid of honour after my mother stepped in, and the wedding preparations started three weeks ago.
My mother saw nothing wrong with the whole situation. She had video-called to give me the news of Tatiana’s new boyfriend, though she knew he was my boyfriend of over three years and had been seeing pictures of us together. The response I got from her when she saw my puffy eyes after the breakup couldn’t surprise me. In her words, at least one of us gets to be happy.
No, the Adams did not adopt me, nor was Betty my evil stepmother. I was her daughter, but I was her least favourite among the other two after my father’s demise. My parents had three of us: Lionel, the oldest; Tatiana, the youngest; and me. Lionel would have been our mother’s favourite if peer pressure hadn’t turned him into a drug-addicted junkie. That made Betty shift her love to her youngest child, Tatiana, skipping her second.
Meeting Owens three years ago was a breath of fresh air. He was nice and good-looking, with his red-brown hair and sky-blue eyes, which made me smile every time he stared at me. He treated me much better than everyone else in my family, except Lionel. It was easy to fall in love with him when he always said the things I wanted to hear and did the things that made me feel seen and wanted. He was from a very rich and respected family in our town. Girls wanted to be with him, and boys wanted to be like him. Little did I know he did all this to get close to my sister.
As the family’s famous saying goes, ‘the Adams cannot lose both ways, and in my case, they didn’t. I lost, but Tatiana got him, and today she gets to be his wife.
I cried the first week of the breakup, but I have since found comfort in reminding myself how this was better than marrying someone whose show of love was a charade all along.
Diya, my best friend, had told me to give my family the middle finger for cajoling me to be the maid of honour for my sister’s wedding, even after she took something that was mine. To an extent, I wanted to do that—rebel and make sure their day was as disastrous as it should be—but I wasn’t a vengeful person. I had never known myself to be one, and I didn’t want to become one because of them.
Lionel was the only one who had my back, but since they did not regard his opinion in the family, there was nothing he could do.
In times like these, I wish my father was still here with us. He would have had my back, but sadly, he died seven years ago in an automobile crash while on the way to my secondary school for a swimming competition.
The sound of the melodious trumpets signalling the bride’s presence went off, and all those gathered at the chapel rose to their feet.
With a beaming smile on her face, Tatiana made her way towards the altar, where Owens Pierce stood in a black tuxedo, waiting for her with a charming smile on his face. I looked away from the altar, and as my eyes drifted, they met with Lionel, who stood with mixed emotions on his round, tan face. His eyes met mine and broke with pity, and that made me mad, and my grimace grew.
My knuckles turned white with the lack of blood flow because of how tightly I clenched my fist. We finally made it to the altar after what seemed like forever, and the congregation gathered and took their seats.
“We gathered here to witness the joining of these two wonderful people in holy matrimony and also to join the Pierce and the Adams,” the priest began.
A scoff left my mouth at his words. Just then, Tatiana stared at me, but her stare could not be compared to the one my mother cast my way from the left side of the chapel, where she sat. I ignored them. The priest continued as if no one had interrupted. He read the Bible passage and then read the vows.
Grinning like an idiot, Owens said, “I do,” and Tatiana repeated the same with a gleeful face.
“Is there anyone here that has a reason why these two shouldn’t be joined in holy matrimony?”
The chapel grew as silent as the graveyard for a few seconds, and I thought back to what Diya had suggested, flashing my mom, sister, and Owens the middle finger. It would make this perfect-looking wedding a disaster. It would also make me the villain, the hater of good things, and the worst member of the Adams family, but at the same time, this would make me very happy with Lionel having my back.
But I just couldn’t do that. I didn’t have the balls.
No one said a thing, and the union was sealed.
The couple then moved to the reception venue, Beverly Hall, one of the biggest event halls in the town.
I kept a reasonable distance, watching the new couple laugh and smile lovingly at each other. It made my stomach rumble in disgust, and I turned my eyes away.
“Do not be a hater of good things,” Betty said in her famous line, coming to stand beside me with a glass of red wine in her hand. “Your sister is happy; you also should be. I think that’s what’s important.”
Luckily enough, Tatiana’s happiness was Betty’s happiness as well. And today she was dressed to kill in her peach-sequence gown, made up to look like the mother of the day.
I didn’t even look at her. At this point, I wasn’t ready to deal with her, so I couldn’t stand to look at her.
“What about my happiness?” I said it through gritted teeth.
She scoffed, “Do not be ridiculous.” She sipped the wine in her hand and took her leave.
I reached for the glass of wine on the tray of the waitress passing by and emptied it into my mouth. I placed the glass back, picked another, and walked towards the sound engineers, who positioned themselves on the left side of the hall where everyone could see.
I’ll show Betty what ridiculous looks like.
I got over to the sound corner and requested a microphone. Though the DJ gave me a weird look, I didn’t give him any other option but to do what I said. He turned down the music playing, and I began to speak.
“Hello everyone! It’s so nice to see all these beautiful faces.” The eyes of everyone turned to me, and though I felt nervous, I continued. “When the priest asked who had a reason why the new couple shouldn’t be joined in holy matrimony, I realised I didn’t have a reason, so I kept silent then. However, I have a few things to say that need to be heard.”
“Zera!” Tatiana called out, her tone warning me not to do what I had in mind, but last I checked, I was the older one between us.
I boldly ignored her and turned to the guest staring at me. I saw Betty’s cheeks burning red with rage, and I couldn’t have loved it more. “Today my sister became the wife of this guy who was in my bed a month ago, telling me how much he loved me. It turns out he didn’t love me as much as I thought over the past three years. He was just waiting for my sister to become legal.” A gasp went through the crowd, and I mentally patted myself on the back.
I will burn this fucking ship to the ground.
“A month ago they came out to me about their relationship, and three weeks ago they announced their wedding. I would have said it was too sudden, but they’ve known each other for the past three years, and that’s long enough. I am not mad at them. How can I be? They are in love. At least, that’s what they told me. My mother gave them her blessing and demanded I be Tatiana’s maid of honour today. She asked me to be happy for my sister, despite knowing I dated Owens for the last three years. I am happy for her, but I thought family was supposed to have your back, not kick you in the teeth while you’re down.”
Betty tried to surge towards me, but Lionel held her back.
“Before you wonder if I was adopted, I was not. Seven years ago, I lost my father, and my mother has placed the blame on me ever since then.” My vision blurred as I spoke, and my voice choked up a little. “I wish my father was here too, because if he were, he would never do this to me.” The tear ran down my face, and I quickly wiped it off and blinked the rest back in. I had to finish what I started.
“In the last three weeks, I have wondered what I even saw in Owens. He had the most annoying voice I ever heard, and he snored too loudly for my liking. He chews food with his mouth open and has the most unpleasant morning breath. All these I overlooked because I believed he was worth it, but I now realise that I was so desperate to be seen that I accepted what came my way, even though it wasn’t the best.”
“It was never real.” I turned to Tatiana, who now had a face almost as red as Betty’s, and I couldn’t tell if it was from anger or embarrassment. “You can have him, sis. I didn’t lose anything, and I am happy for you.” I handed the microphone back to the DJ and took my leave of the now-quiet hall. I did not look back until I was out of the event hall.
I drew a deep breath, and my eyes fluttered, feeling alive for the first time in the last seven years.
“What the hell do you think you did in there?” Betty yelled at me, her eyes blazing and shooting daggers at me.
I turned to face her, having no remorse or apology in my eyes, and said, “What I should have done a long time ago. Enjoy the rest of your life with the only daughter you now have.” I said that and walked away from her with my head held high.
Eight months later,“I know you’re there; you can come out of hiding now.” Zera said before turning to the mirror she stood in front of.Diya came out of the spot where she had hidden herself beside the door since her arrival a minute ago.“Zera. Hey.”“This baby might have robbed my other senses, but I still have a strong sense of smell. I sniffed you out the minute you stepped into the hallway.” She said this and turned to Diya in her white dress, which stopped over her knees.Diya looked ready for the day, and here she was, not even recognising herself in her dress. She had chased Aaron out of the room because he kept complimenting her overgrown bump and calling her beautiful. She didn’t feel beautiful, and she felt he only said it to make her feel better. That infuriated her and made her send him to Zion’s room.Davine told her eight months ago at the Hart Lab opening that she was a few weeks pregnant. Of course, she didn’t believe him because she was a sage and also because her bo
The Dominio pack has experienced peace like none other since the rest of the packs that survived the war moved back and continued their lives on their own. “Do I look presentable for the night?” Zera asked, turning away from the mirror to face Aaron.He glanced at her from head to toe, and there was satisfaction on his face. “You know, you always look presentable.”She rolled her eyes, giving her silver sweetheart dress one last glance before stepping away from the mirror. “I think you might be talking about yourself, Mr.”He smiled cockily. “I will take it as a compliment,” he said as he brushed over his grey suit. “Shall we go?” he asked, extending an arm to her.“Yes, we shall.” She accepted his hand, and together they stepped out of the room.The opening of Hart’s lab was a small ceremony, but many dignitaries from all over the world welcomed it. After the war, Damor began his work of testing the lab and going through the final reviews. It took him three months, and though he had
Aaron, just like Damor, had moved to attack Lucius, but his minions were willing to put themselves in the way. He had taken down three werewolves, one sage, and is currently battling another sage. It was easier said than done because, unlike the first sage he fought, this one seemed stronger, if there was such a thing. His healing abilities were kicking in to repair the damage to the broken bones and ribs, but they were not fast enough for the assault his body was taking. The sage had kicked the golden dagger away, and he was forced to fight with his hands, which wasn’t a fair fight.“You’re the alpha Aaron from the strongest line?” The sage, who had told him his name before the battle but didn’t care to keep it in mind, spoke. “This is a joke. You do not pose any threat to our alpha.” He spat on the floor.Aaron laughs, and this made the sage raise a brow. “What is so funny?”Aaron pulled himself to his feet and asked, “If I pose no threat, why does your so-called alpha want me dead
The entire pack was already outside as the night came along. Many had already been training for hours and didn’t see the point of going inside. A lot took it as their last day and just trained, regardless. They had a point; they didn’t know the numbers of those coming against them. It would be safe to consider giving it all, even though they wouldn’t make it out alive. That would be the right way to go.They noticed the presence of Aaron, and those training out in the open field paused and stepped back from each other.“The enemy will be here any minute. They will come with forces stronger than ours, probably more savage than ours; however, there is something they don’t have. The zeal we have.” They mumbled their agreement with his words.“They are coming with the sole aim of taking control, and we will fight with the sole aim of living. They do not get to decide our lives. I know many of you are scared, but so am I. I am afraid, but with that fear, I will use it to fight this battle,
Four nights later,Agitation grew within the pack after the fourth night came, and no attack from the Legion of Sages followed. It created doubt in the hearts of many, as they wondered if Lucius was even going to attack. No one slept as they anticipated the attack throughout the night, only to be proven wrong twice.Aaron had nothing to tell the pack; he had known that Lucius was not a man of his word, and this was to be expected. It didn’t mean he wouldn’t attack, but he wanted to play with them first, stretch their patience, and see how far it would go.Zera didn’t care that Lucius didn’t attack; she saw it as an opportunity to train Lionel. She had seen him battle Aaron days ago and thought he could do better with a little training. Though she didn’t get the chance immediately, she got it the next day and has trained with him since. She set out as soon as the day broke and has been at it since. She didn’t see them losing to Lucius despite his advantage, and he also wanted to think
Lionel took it better than Zera had initially anticipated because he just nodded and said he was fine with it. She didn’t want to believe his words, but she had to trust that he was telling the truth.When Manon finally arrived, Lionel was one of those to welcome him, as he had no prior visit to this one. There was no bad blood or grudge held, or at least she couldn’t see it.He shook hands with Manon and told him he was the luckiest man alive to have Sesi as his mate. Then he told him to take care of her, or he would hunt him down and kill him. It was a threat, and from the sound of his voice, he was dead serious. That should have been Aaron’s line, but Lionel didn’t care; he said it. He obviously still cared about Sesi and wanted only the best for her.Manon nodded and told him he would not forget his words in case he ever did something to hurt Sesi. Lionel tapped his shoulder and walked away.Zera turned to Aaron and asked him if he had any threats left for Manon, and he shook his h
Aaron was barely awake when he felt a hand on his body, and it wasn’t just any hand, but an arousing one. His skin tingled at the contact, and he squirmed and moved to continue the sleep, assuming it was just a dream. The touch came again, and this hand knew his body well. It knew all the right places it needed to touch and how softly and firmly he wanted each part held. A moan erupted from his mouth, and his eyes opened to find Zera between his legs. He drew a sharp breath at the realisation of what was happening.“You’re awake,” she said, grinning at him, and then stroked him at a medium pace.“Were you hoping I wouldn’t?”“I hoped you would stay asleep a little longer; bite me,” she said.His hand reached out to stroke her face lazily. “With that mouth of yours, I will do whatever you tell me to.”She chuckled and took his head into her mouth. “Fuck! Oh my, Zera, that feels so good.” He moaned, and his head fell back into the pillow, and his eyes fluttered.“Do we have time for thi
With Alpha Kol’s permission, Aaron sent the members of his pack along with the members of the Dominio pack later that day. They went out in threes following his instructions. The reason was because he knew the packs outside might not want to follow the words of the members of the Domino pack to join forces; however, with the presence of the members of the retribution pack among them, their messages would be accepted in a different light. The retribution pack members will help convince the other pack Alpha to join forces in the coming war once they learn about the enemy from them.While at home, he tried to prepare himself.“Am I overthinking this, or is Ivan an even bigger dick than I am on my dick days recently?” Damor asked, stepping into the study and shutting the door behind him. His presence and words moved Aaron’s attention to him. “Ivan had changed a lot, ever since he had ventured into the past of the wise ones, just moments of their execution. It was sure to happen. Whatever
Getting a letter from Alpha Lucius was the last thing Aaron expected the next day, but it came in the morning. No one knew how it came, as Nigo and Lawrence, the betas on watch, had seen no one drop it and only saw the letter much later into the dawn of the day.Greeting Alpha of the Dominio Pack, I would use this as a formal announcement since you already know and there is no point in hiding and seeking anymore. We are coming for your blood first, and then your head next. You have these last four days to put all your houses together. Because the cleansing is coming. You had luck taking out my favourite sage girl, but I will attack with a legion of sages, and I would love to see you die trying to take them down. I wish you all the best, but cleansing is a natural order of things, so there are no hard feelings.Your friend, LuciusAaron squeezed the letter after reading it and tossed it to the ground.The arrival of the retribution pack as well as the presence of Alpha Viktor over the
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