Ava's POV
They say scars fade with time. But mine? Mine only grew deeper. Like a cruel signature, it adorned my face.
_Flashback_
"Oh no, what's that?"
"Maybe it's black coal?" another child said, staring at my face as I looked down.
"Come, get away from her," their mother said, dragging them along.
"Don't you ever look at her again. Unless you want to end up like that," she warned, gesturing toward my face.
"What's that, Mum?" the youngest of the boys asked.
"Her face is a canvas, but guess who painted on it? The devil," she joked cruelly.
A tear escaped my eyelid.
"Her face is the devil's canvas, and that scar is his artwork." Her words pierced deep into my soul.
Why was I constantly blamed for something I had no control over?
Why was I always abused?
Did I ask to be born this way? I asked no one but myself.
That was three years ago. Nothing much had changed—except the abuse had become more of a routine... like a schedule I followed.
SLAP!
A slender hand collided with my cheek, snapping me out of my reverie.
"Are you deaf?" my elder sister, Vera, sneered. Her voice was cold like wet venom.
I barely blinked before the second slap landed. My face stung from the pain that shot through.
I held my face as I took in the pain from both cheeks.
"Don't you ever look me straight in the eyes, you Scarface Princess!"
That was the nickname I got when I once dared to ask why they didn't treat me like a princess.
"Are you a princess? A Scarface Princess, I guess," my mother had responded, making everyone laugh.
"I'm sorry, Vera," I mumbled.
"What?!" she snapped, squeezing my ears.
"I'm sorry, ma'am," I corrected myself. Vera had warned me never to call her by her name.
She adjusted her dark-shaded glasses, the ones she always wore whenever she had to see me.
"You have three hours," she said coldly, "Mum wants all thirty-eight bedrooms lit and glowing. Make dinner, clean and iron the clothes, wash mine carefully—don't you dare ruin anything or you will regret it. When you are done, milk all the cows. That should be just in time for you to set the table for dinner."
"Am I clear?"
How in God's name was I supposed to do all that in three hours? Besides, we had maids for these tasks! I wanted to protest, but I didn't want another slap.
"Clear, ma'am," I whispered.
"Good. Now get to work," Vera ordered before leaving me in my crabby cell of a room.
I started immediately. As I passed the garden, the garden smelled of roses and mockery—beautiful yet thorny like the maids who sat lazing around.
Classic me... Ava, the maid of maids.
"Hey, don't let that water touch me," one of them sneered as I rinsed the clothes I had washed. The others burst out laughing.
I swallowed their insults and focused on my work.
By the time I finished most of my tasks, it was time to cook for our guests. I worked tirelessly, knowing Vera had deliberately assigned me an impossible workload.
I set the table and went to call them for dinner. As I approached, Vera descended the stairs, walking like a queen, her posture mocking a true princess.
She reached the dining table, grabbing the tablecloth, and flipped it over, sending all the food crashing to the ground.
"We'll be eating out tonight. We don't want trash," she smirked. "Clean this up before we get back."
My fists clenched. She knew they were never going to eat at home. She just wanted to punish me.
My hand stretched to pick up the broken dishes, but before I could, Vera stomped on my hand, pressing it against the shattered glass.
I screamed as sharp pain shot through me.
"Ouch! Does it hurt?" Vera mocked.
"Vera, why?" I cried, not caring that I had used her name. "Why are you doing this to me? Aren't I your sister?"
"May the moon goddess curse you if you ever call me that again," she spat. "And to answer your—"
"Why?" I asked, my voice breaking, interrupting her words.
"Why?" She smirked, "Because you're ugly. You're a stigma to us. Dad left because of you. You're a Scarface bitch." She flicked her gown at my face and walked away.
I crumbled to the floor, crying, silently begging the heavens for a way out of my miserable existence.
I walked through the grand hall after Vera had left. And by the time I finished ironing and placing the clothes in everyone's rooms, it was past 2 AM. All thanks to the injury that she had inflicted on me, which made me slow. After one last check, I whispered to myself, Finally, a few minutes of rest.
I lay down in my room, wondering how differently my life would have been if I didn't have this so-called 'devil's artwork' on my face. The thought that should have lulled me into much-needed sleep didn't. Instead, I couldn't help but wonder.
Two days from now... that was my last straw of hope.
I would be eighteen, and it so happened to be the same date the mating ceremony would take place this year.
I prayed the moon goddess would be merciful enough for me to find a mate... But what if he didn't accept me...
I sighed as I gave way to my eyes.
...
I thought the day couldn't get worse until swine piss soaked my last hope of dignity.
SPLASH!
A bucket of swine pee was dumped over me.
I gasped, choking on the stench. My skin burned from the filth.
"What the hell—" I had started.
"What is your lazy ass still doing sleeping by this time?"
My head tilted to the side as I glanced at the clock that kept ticking. It was barely a few minutes after 4 in the morning.
I looked up, my heart sinking.
"Greetings, Mother," I choked out.
"I have warned you countless times," she snapped, "never call me that!"
She let her gaze linger on me, staring at my scar, hoping it would disappear into my skin, but as always, she was disappointed.
"You are my curse," she spat. "My greatest mistake was birthing you."
Tears streamed down my face, mixing with the foul liquid that clung to my skin.
"Why are all the rooms a mess?"
"What?" I barely got the word out before—
SLAP!
I had barely registered her presence in my room.
"Are you questioning Mom?" Vera taunted. Then, turning to our mother, she smirked. "Mom, she's useless to us. What do you say we sell her off?"
"Sell her?" Vera's words hung in the air, not as a joke, but a plan already too real.
I turned to my mother, hoping—praying—for a different answer.
But deep down, I already knew what was coming.
Corvin's POV "What happened?" I inquired from Jace, who helped me carry Linda's shoes to my bedroom while I carried the unconscious Linda. She was knocked out cold, and I could tell from the bruises on her face that she took quite the beating before getting to this point. The Pack's nurse was already beside me by the time we reached the bedroom, and she immediately got to work once I set her down on the bed.I turned to look at Jace, who had remained silent even though he heard my question quite clearly."I'm waiting for an answer, Jace," I frowned as his eyes never left Linda's unconscious body."She instigated the fight and got beaten up," he said calmly before turning to look me in the eyes. "You might want to come clean with me, Alpha. What is the deal with Viv? What happened with her?" "Nothing you should concern yourself with," I sighed as I pinched the bridge of my nose. "I warned her not to go around making trouble with Viv.""You dated Alpha Vivian, didn't you?" Jace said
Vivian's POV I stormed out of the office with seething anger at Corvin for even daring to ask me such preposterous questions. Even if I tried my best to keep a straight face and talked him into believing I adopted them, it left a bitter taste in my mouth to deny my own children.Even if I did it to protect them.They will be happy without some douchebag who tried killing them. I will do everything to make sure of that.As I fumed on my way out of the office, my shoulders grazed against someone who I hadn't even noticed was heading towards me."Ow," a feminine voice and I resisted the urge to yell. A werewolf shouldn't feel pain from a simple bump of shoulders."I'm sorry," I said without even looking behind me as I kept walking."Is that all you have to say?" the feminine voice asked. "After coming here to seduce my husband?"I rolled my eyes at the last statement, in no mood to take anyone's bullshit right now."Oh, I see," I laughed. "You weren't hurt, you just wanted a reason to s
Corvin's POV A damning silence hung in the air after I asked the question. We both seemed to have frozen the second the question was asked. Her eyes stared into mine with an unreadable expression. The silence stretched on for what felt like an eternity before her expression changed, this time turning furious."You dare to ask me that stupid question, Alpha Corvin," she growled as her eyes glowed and her bloodlust increased. She looked ready to kill me right now. Her fists clenched, and I could already see signs of shifting. It would seem that I had touched an incredibly sensitive subject.I can't blame her for her anger though. If the child died after my attack, then I obviously killed the child, and if the child somehow survived, then I have no right to the child I attempted to murder along with the mother."I know I have no right to—""No, you don't, you bastard!" she yelled as she slammed her palm on the table. "You don't know anything, you good-for-nothing jerk!" "I deserve t
Vivian's POV "Good morning, Alpha," Beatrice's voice roused me from my sleep as I reluctantly rolled over to my side and stared at her with drowsy eyes."Did you have alcohol last night?" she inquired with a serious expression as she checked my temperature for a fever. "Your temperature is normal.""I didn't have any alcohol," I groaned as I dragged myself up to a sitting position. "I simply waited tables for hours on end. I never knew waiting tables was that tasking.""You waited tables?" she asked with a raised brow. "Why is the Alpha of the Nightwalker Pack waiting tables?" I chuckled as I fell back on the bed."I visited the family I had long missed," I smiled. "The business we were going to start together is now a thriving one under their care. I didn't get to raise the business to its present level, so the least I could do was help out in the meager way I could. So, I helped them attend to the customers—a more tasking undertaking than I'd like to admit.""Is that why you didn't
Corvin's POV The night was quite restless for me as thoughts of Viv never left my mind.I got word that she had returned, but as expected, she didn't come to me like I requested. I wasn't exactly mad at that, even though it annoyed me. She came quite late, and the guard reported that she had bags that seemed to contain food. She probably ate and rested. That wasn't much of a problem, but my anxiety from earlier hasn't settled, and even worse, I had something new creep up in my mind, further muddling it.What if she had gone to see a man?I shook my head at the thought. It was simply inconceivable.For all her drastic changes and all, one thing remained consistent about the Viv I knew and Alpha Vivian. They were both hopelessly introverted.Viv had never been one to keep friends. I never investigated her personal life, but I saw her quite a lot around the mansion when she wasn't with me, and she had never been with anyone. Vivian is more or less the same. Her position as Alpha mi
Vivian's POV I stretched my tired limbs as the day drew to a close. It’s been a busy day at the café restaurant, and I could barely take any more of serving one more plate. I wonder how Helena and Hannah managed—especially the little Kiara."How do you do this every day?" I couldn't help but ask as I plopped into the closest seat to me."I see that the strength of an Alpha doesn't translate to manual labour, huh?" Helena teased as she sat down as well. "We do this every day, so we are more or less used to it by now. You should have seen me for the first few weeks. I almost quit and went back to the mansion, but I hated the Alpha too much to do so. Especially since I thought he killed you."Ignoring the mention of Corvin and his terrible transgressions, I replied:"If I had known it would be this tough, I probably would have run away."Helena laughed as she wiped sweat off her face. "The Viv I know would never do that. You couldn't bear the thought of us quitting, so you had already