CANE
I watched as Ava ran towards a plump woman I assumed was the chef, my body taut with sexual tension. Throughout our conversation, I was doing my best not to pull her close and ravage her. Thank God for the interruption, I needed a break. Yet, her absence made me feel a little empty. A sigh escaped my lips. I couldn't believe my mate was a fucking server girl that wasn't even from this pack. If my father found out about this, he was going to throw an absolute fit. But that wasn't what bothered me the most. My new role was what bothered me. “Charles,” I heard my guard say from behind me and turned. “What is it, Jake?” “Your father is looking for you. It's time for you to show your face,” I groaned internally. I was hoping since I had been absent from his sight all day, he'd forget about my existence but of course that wasn't the case. “Do I have to do this?” I turned to the brown skinned man who was now by my side and he chuckled. “You do and also you have to change into something else. You look like a pig… Sire,” Jake scrunched up his nose. “Fine,” I sighed and followed Jake towards my room. “Who was that girl you were talking to earlier?” Jake asked as he helped me put on my tuxedo. “Her name is Ava.” I said. I had nothing to hide. “You seem to like her,” Jake noted as he helped me with my cufflinks. I was silent for a while, wondering if it was a good idea to inform him of the servant girl’s relation to me. I didn't even think she'd recognized it herself. “She's my mate,” I decided to answer after all. Jake paused suddenly and looked up at me. “What?” “I know. That was my reaction too.” I sighed. “Are you going to make her your Luna?” Jake asked. “A Servant girl?” I scoffed. “Father would never allow that,” “So, what if you're just going to give up your mate?” I smirked. “Who said anything about that?” “What does that mean?” Jake questioned, his eyes narrowed into slits. “I don't know yet but I'm not about to let go of my mate. I can't marry her but I'm not letting her go. I've given up way too much for this family,” Jake stared at me in disbelief before letting out a sigh. “So, what's the plan then?” “She seems to come from a poor home, another pack. I can make an arrangement for us to be together but I'll need your help. Find out everything there is to know about her,” Jake nodded. I stared at my reflection and frowned. I was not interested in going into a crowded place but I didn't have much of a choice. It was my duty. “Let's go,” I finally said, satisfied with my look. I walked out of my room and made my way downstairs with Jake by my side. Every step I took reminded me of why I was here and how my life had completely changed. A year ago, I was in a European pack having the time of my life. Parties, money, sex. I was living the dream but everything changed when my father sent his men to break the horrible news that my brother and heir to the throne was dead. He'd been killed by a rogue during battle. I was now the new heir to the throne. My entire life changed in one night. No one knows about my brother's death but me and the royal family. They'd lied to the entire pack that Charles was still alive and now here I was pretending to be who I was not. Father had sent me off for a year to train and learn everything my brother knew. My entire life was ripped out of my grasp in one night, and now I was stuck as the heir to a throne I didn't want. We got to the door that led to the great hall and Jake made his way out to signal to my father that I was here. Father. That word was still strange to me. I never had a father growing up and now all of a sudden I had one. “Ladies and gentlemen,” I heard my father's voice vibrate through the crowd. “As you all know, The prince and heir to the kingdom has just returned from his two year long trip. I beg you to join me and welcome my lovely son; the heir to the Golden Claw kingdom; Prince Charles.’ The white doubled doors opened just then and I stepped into the great hall. All eyes turned to look at me and the place was quiet. Not the welcome I expected. Everyone was staring like they were scared to look in my direction. As I reached my father, he welcomed me with a hug. “Welcome son,” he said and hugged me and the room erupted in a round applause. I turned around and smiled just like I had practiced but stopped short when I saw Ava staring back at me with wide eyes. The tray in her hand fell to the ground and shards if glasses flew everywhere around her The crowd turned to look at her. “I'm so sorry,” she said as if apologizing to the entire room before running off. I started to move towards her but was stopped by my father. “Where do you think you're going?” He asked. “We have guests to introduce you to, “ He gritted out with a smile plastered on his face. I glanced back at my mate and sighed. I'd have to find her later when I got the chance to get out of the party. ***** The king introduced me to a bunch of women, all from different wealthy families. Some of the women were decent with their conversations but all I could think about was my mate. I was sure she was surprised to see me up there as some prince. If only she knew who I was. Lady Leah was the last lady the king introduced me to. She was the woman I was meant to marry, that my brother was meant to marry before he met his end. She was gorgeous and her father was the Alpha of a powerful pack the king was trying to ally with for agricultural and trade purposes. “You're more handsome than my father said you'd be,” Leah said, her bright blue orbs staring up at me coyly. “Likewise,” I said. She raised an eyebrow at me as if disappointed in my comment. “I've been looking forward to meeting you. Would you tell me about your travels?” “Uh, they are not that interesting, trust me,” I said, annoyed by the fact that I was saddled with a blonde bimbo instead of the gorgeous and kind Ava. Fuck! I was already acting like a sappy fool. Was this what having a mate felt like? “Well, I haven't travelled by myself. My dad hates that I do but I enjoy it.” “Is that so?” I said absentmindedly. “Yes and…” I tuned out at some point of her talking, too busy looking for Ava. She'd still not come back. Suddenly, I felt someone tapping me furiously. It was Leah. “Is something wrong?” I asked. “Have you listened to a single word I have said?” I turned to her and quickly nodded, remembering we needed her. “You are not paying attention to me. Most men would be singing my praises. What's wrong with you? I raised an eyebrow at her. “Aren't you going to say something?” She asked, glaring at me. “I'm not most men, Leah. Now, if you'll excuse me,” I said before walking out to find Ava.LEAHI sat in my chambers, my anger and frustration simmering just below the surface. I couldn't believe that Ava was alive and back, and that Cane was so taken with her. I had thought that I had finally won, that I had finally secured my place in Cane's heart. But now, it seemed like everything was being threatened.I sent for Alex, my messenger hurrying off to fetch him. I paced back and forth in my room, my mind racing with thoughts of Ava and Cane. How could he be so blind to her charms? Didn't he see that she was manipulating him, using her wiles to get what she wanted? Now she was a fucking princess.Alex arrived, his face flushed with exertion. "You sent it to me?" he asked, his voice hesitant.I nodded, my eyes narrowing. "You saw her too, didn't you?" I asked, my voice low.Alex nodded, his eyes darting back and forth. "Yes, I saw her," he said. "I'm not sure what happened, but she seemed...different."I raised an eyebrow, my anger simmering just below the surface. "Differe
CANEI stood before the gathered elders and counsel members, Ava by my side. I asked her to share her experience in the Black Moon pack, and she nodded, her eyes shining with confidence."They were good to me," she began, her voice clear and strong. "I went there to find my identity, and I discovered that I'm the princess of the pack."The room fell silent, with gasps and whispers erupting from the crowd. My father's face turned red with anger, and Leah's eyes seemed to bore holes into Ava's skin. But Ava didn't flinch, her gaze steady and calm."The Alpha himself sent gifts and messages of peace," she continued. "He's willing to put the past behind us and forge a new alliance between our packs."I watched as Ava presented her case, her words painting a picture of a potential future where our packs could work together, strong and united. She spoke of the benefits of an alliance, of the strength and security it would bring.As she spoke, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and a
CANEI stood tall, surveying the scene before me. Despite the commotion that had just occurred, I was determined to keep the party going. I wasn't going to let anyone ruin our celebration."The party will continue," I declared, my voice loud and clear. "We'll show our guests that we're a pack that can handle unexpected situations with dignity and strength."My father approached me, his face twisted in anger and concern. "What are you doing, Cane?" he asked, his voice low and urgent. "We should arrest the Black Moon warriors immediately. They're a threat to our pack's safety."I stood my ground, meeting my father's gaze. "I'm the Alpha, Father," I reminded him. "And I make the decisions for the good of the pack. The warriors have done nothing to warrant arrest. They're our guests, and we'll treat them with respect and hospitality."My father's eyes narrowed, and I could see the hurt and disappointment in them. But I was sure that I had made the right decision. The Black Moon warriors
CANEI stood on the stage, surveying the crowd of people gathered before me. The moon was full overhead, casting a silver glow over the festivities. I raised my hands, and the crowd quieted, awaiting my words."Welcome, everyone," I said, my voice booming across the grounds. "Tonight, we gather to celebrate the full moon, and to honor the traditions of our pack."The crowd cheered, and I smiled, feeling a sense of pride and belonging. I continued, my voice rising and falling as I spoke of the importance of our pack, and the bonds that held us together.As I finished my speech, I nodded to Luna, who stepped forward with a smile. "And now, as is our custom, Luna will give her dance for the ritual," he said, gesturing to her.The crowd erupted into cheers and applause as Luna began to dance. Her movements were fluid and sensual, her body swaying to the rhythm of the music. I watched, mesmerized, feeling a sense of pride and admiration for our Luna.As the dance came to an end, the crowd
CANEI sat in my room, staring blankly at the wall as the weight of my worries bore down on me. It had been days since Ava and the others had left for the Black Moon Pack, and I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease that had been growing inside me.The silence was oppressive, punctuated only by the soft rustle of Marcus's movements as he entered the room with my attire for the festival. He placed the clothes on the bed, his eyes meeting mine with a gentle understanding.I didn't notice him at first, I was too lost in my thoughts. But as I felt his gaze on me, I turned to him, my eyes searching for reassurance. Marcus's expression was calm, but I could sense a hint of concern behind his usual stoic demeanor."Alpha, are you alright?" he asked softly, his voice barely above a whisper.I sighed, running a hand through my hair. "Ken, what if I made a mistake sending them alone?" I asked, my voice laced with doubt. "What if I led them to their death?"The thought alone sent a shiver
AVAAs I left the dungeon, I couldn't shake off the feeling of sadness that had settled in my heart. I felt like I was walking around in a daze, unable to think or feel anything else. The thought of Jake and the others locked up in the dungeon, awaiting their fate, was too much to bear.I refused to eat or do anything, despite the pleas of the maids assigned to me. They tried to coax me into eating, but I just shook my head, unable to muster up the energy to even lift a spoon.Derek came to my chambers, looking concerned and worried. "Ava, please eat something," he said, his voice gentle. "You're not going to make yourself feel better by starving yourself."I looked up at him, my eyes welling up with tears. "I don't care about eating," I said, my voice shaking. "I just want my people to be safe. Please, Derek, don't kill them. They thought I was in trouble and wanted to free me."Derek's expression softened, and he sat down next to me on the bed. "Ava, I promise you, I won't kill th