Valeria POV
I sat down on the swing, looking at how the pups played around. I smiled at their little screams and squeal; they all seemed so innocent and full of life. In my former pack, going to the pups’ school or staying in the garden was my favourite thing to do. Although the parents make sure I’m not near their pups, but I just love watching the innocence of pups; I never got to play like them, get my clothes dirty, or play tag. I never had any friends, so watching pups being themselves was pleasing to me.
“Hey!” I heard a high-pitched voice breaking me out of my thoughts. I looked down, and a pup, not more than 3 years old, was looking up at me.
“Me?” I asked, looking around. No pup has ever talked to me or approached me; they avoided me like plague, so this was new.
“Are you new here?” the little boy asked. I smiled at him, nodding my head. His lips formed into an o shape, and his long, curly hair moved around with the breeze. He is such an adorable, chucky pup with blue eyes and bright skin.
“Momma told me we had a guest and we should avoid the guest; are you the guest?” he asked, tilting his head. I smiled at his little and innocent voice, and he speaks well for his age. What he said didn’t affect me; I wasn’t surprised or affected. I nodded my head at him, and his eyes glowed. He giggled, looking at me, intrigued.
“Pretty,” he mumbled, his voice in awe. I was star struck. No one has ever complimented me, but this little child with black coily hair did, and there is no way those innocent eyes would tell lies. I was about to reply to him, but a woman yelled.
“Jared! Come here!” she screamed. The boy who goes by the name Jared turned around, staring at his mother, then sighed, and I was surprised. He definitely acts older than his age; he turned to me.
“See you later, pretty stranger,” he said, waving his hand at me, and he ran along. I smiled as he went. This past month in the pack has been lonely. I am happy someone has put a smile on my face, someone unexpected. I smiled, breathing out content. I guess I made a friend. I continued swinging gently.
I have been here for a month; I haven’t set my eyes on my so-called husband; I haven’t seen his beta, Collin. This pack is a bit different; everyone is avoiding me, but they don’t whisper harsh words as I pass. They ignore me and go about their day. I walk freely in the pack land, getting used to my environment. I sometimes go to the training ground, sitting far away from them, but I learn a few tricks. This pack is awfully big, and no one notices anyone. As big as they are, they are always busy, with parents going about their day working and the pups in school. The pack is peaceful, and no one has noticed me or been unnecessarily rude. I guess Alpha Adrain is different.
My bodyguard walked towards me. As Colin said, he came the next day and introduced himself as Bryan, and that was the last word he spoke to me. He helped me clean the 3rd floor, and anything I say to him, he never says a word; instead, he nods his head. I don’t know if Alpha Adrain instructed him to do so or if he chose to do it, but either way, I am comfortable with it.
“Alpha wants to speak to you; please follow me,” he said, turning around. I rolled my eyes. What is with the men of this pack and not waiting for a reply? I asked myself, coming down the swing. I followed after him, wondering why the Alpha was requesting me after ignoring me for a month. Does he want to date me? Does he want to accept me as his mate? Is he going to mark me? I took a deep breath as my heart started beating loudly. I was nervous. We continued walking; I have never been to this floor before. We got to a door, and he knocked softly.
“Come in,” his deep voice said, making me shiver. I haven’t heard his voice in so long, and I don’t know why I was happy to hear it. My bodyguard opened the door and went in while I followed behind him.
“I have brought her as you asked, Alpha,” he said.
“You can leave,” he said, and I didn’t bother looking back at the bodyguard. My eyes were fixed on Alpha Adrian. Why is he so handsome? Straight hair brushed to the back, light brown eyes that glitter with a ray of sunlight, and round pink lips. I traced my eyes to his sharp jaw. I was so fixated on admiring him I didn’t notice his cute lips were pulled in a frown. He cleared his throat, and I was brought back from my trance. My cheeks heated up as he gave me a long look.
“Take your seat,” he said. I nodded my head repeatedly, walking to a seat. When I took my seat, I breathed out, coming back to my senses.
“You called me Alpha,” I said.
“Yes, you are aware of the annual ball,” he asked. Annual ball? My eyes light up. The annual ball is organised by Alpha Adrain, where packs invited come and marry with other packs. It is also a ball organised for mates to find themselves. I always stay in my window, watching my pack leave while I’m not allowed to. It always made me sad, as I also wanted to dress up in a beautiful ball gown, wear make-up and heels, and be excited about seeing boys. I never had that privilege.
“Yes, Alpha,” I replied. He nods his head.
“The annual ball is in 2 weeks, and you will stand beside me as my mate. You are already well mannered, except for shyness. You know the title I hold, so on that day, try not to embarrass me. I have called a designer for you, and she will be here soon,” he said, looking at me blankly, but I was sad about his statement. Am I that embarrassing? I was also sad because if by chance I run into my mate, he won’t even come close because I am with Alpha Adrain. An Alpha of power and authority, he won’t move close.
“Valeria,” his voice cut me out of my thoughts. I looked up at him, and I was surprised that he called me by my name, but it wasn’t pleasant. He looked angry.
“You answer me when I talk to you,” he snapped. I blinked repeatedly, looking at my nails.
“I am sorry, Alpha,” I said, biting my lips. He glared at me, breathing out.
“You may leave,” he said. I stood up, bowing my head, and then I proceeded out of the door.
“Wait,” he said. I stopped in my tracks, turning slowly to look at him. He rested on his chair, giving me a long look.
“Do you know how to do paperwork?” he asked. I shook my head. My father never allowed me near his office or study. He breathed out.
“Go,” he said, waving his hand out. I looked down at my feet, walking out and biting my lips. I struggled to hold my tears as I left, blinking repeatedly so I could see where I was going as the tears clouded my eyes. I got to my floor and ran to my room. I collapsed on the bed, crying my eyes out. No mate, no loving family, no friend, and a husband who is irritated by my presence. I was born lonely, and by the looks of it, I will die lonely, and I am just 22 years old. I remembered the little boy, the first person to be nice to me, maybe I have a friend after all.
Third Person POV“Valeria!” Rosy cried, running to Valeria as she came down from the car. Valeria chuckled, receiving her hug. Rosy cried loudly, her hormones playing with her emotions.“I am so happy you are okay,” she cried, and they all watched in surprise. Of course, they all hated Rosy for what she did, and Joseph wanted nothing to do with her until Levi told him she was pregnant. He accepted her back after her heartfelt apology. Joseph has not forgiven her yet, but they are working towards it. Rosy has turned a new leaf; she is getting to know Joseph more. She has been joining in, in cleaning the house, engaging him in talks and loving him just like he loved her. Rosy knew it would take time, but she was willing to wait. She shouldn’t have done all those things she did, and she spent hours learning how to make apology cookies to share with everyone. Joseph watched her; she was so concentrated on making it perfect, and he smiled, happy she was really serious about the change. But
Third Person POVValeria heard whispers around her, and she slowly opened her eyes. She was in the world with bandages and stitches all over her body. Of course, they had to bring her to their organisation to be treated. After everything that happened, Dmitri informed them about Valeria’s injury and he would be taking her for treatment. He told them they would be back when she was well on her feet, and they nod their heads. Dmitr, Egan and Valeria immediately left, and she was treated. There were so many injuries, they have no idea how she was still able to stand. After five days, she was just waking up.“She’s awake,” Cassidy said as they towered over her. Valeria looked up, and they were looking down at her.“Please, get out of my face,” she mumbled, her voice hoarse. Egan sat on the bed and hugged her tightly.“I was so worried, Mom; I thought I lost you for a second,” he said. Valeria chuckled.“I can’t die so easily,” she mumbled, and he pulled back.“There were injuries all over
Third Person POVThe bombs kept blowing up, and gunshots rang, and Valeria and Rosy ran down so many halls. No one was in sight; everyone was outside, firing bullets at each other. Vladimir was backing out orders, and Grace was behind him. All she could think about was Valeria. The threat she made, the dangerous glint in her eyes. Those were not just threats; she meant it. She was planning something.“Do we know who is attacking us?” Grace asked, rubbing her hands together.“No,” Vladimir snapped.“But this place is secluded. How could they have known the location?” she asked, and Vladimir was thinking the same thing. Which of his men betrayed him? But they possibly couldn’t have. They all sworn to secrecy, and he knew how to threaten all his men to remain loyal to him, and none had ever betrayed him.“Perhaps it’s Valeria? She threatened me earlier. She seemed confident,” she said, and Vladimir knew it was impossible. She is weak, having taken so many beatings. How could she have cal
Third Person POVRosy cried silently as they once again beat Valeria. Her face was swollen and filled with blood. There was not a single skin in her body with no blood. Her white gown was filled with bloodstains, and she could see her eyes rolled to the back. How is she still alive? Why isn’t she begging for mercy? She keeps taunting the guards, saying things to them, and they keep hitting her harshly, taking turns. She is afraid of Valeria and scared for her. At this rate, she would be dying soon, and still they are not stopping.“Valeria”, she cried, and Valeria kept talking about all the hits. Nothing was blocking her from them; she could feel the pain in her stomach, but Valeria had to clench her hand tightly because she feared if she didn’t, she would rip off the shackles holding her back. The door opened, and Grace walked in.“Leave her,” she said, and the men breathed out, moving back. Valeria’s eyes were swollen, and her mouth was dripping with thick blood. She chuckled, her b
Third Person POV“Have you found the location?” Dmitri asked as he looked at Carter.“Still searching, haven’t found any leads,” he replied, and Dmitri sighed. They were in one of his apartments, and he was waiting for Cassidy and Egan. He doesn’t know how to get to them; they can only wait for Egan to contact them, and 5 days have gone by, and they have not gotten any message from them. Dmitri is starting to worry, but he knows they are probably looking for Valeria.“It’s been days; are we sure Valeria is still alive?” Nova asked.“Of course she is; they won’t kill her off so easily,” Mia replied, and she sighed. Dmitri’s phone pinged, and it was a message from Egan. He sent an address. His phone rang, and he picked it up immediately.“You found her?” he asked.“Yes, we did. The tracker on her was shaking. They are far away. You should come to the address. The girls work alone, so we have to meet them there; they have already left,” Egan said, and Dmitri nodded his head.“Okay, we ar
Third Person POVDays passed by, and Valeria has not spoken a word. They have injected her with so many injections, and the machine put on her head was releasing toxins every hour to weaken her. Valeria was trying to keep her strength. She knows it is not time to execute her plans yet, and she also knows they are looking for her. She will only execute her plans when she knows they are here, so for now, she needs to endure all the pain. Rosy, however, was regretting all her actions. She shouldn’t have done what she did; she shouldn’t have hated Valeria because Dmitri didn’t pay attention to her.She grew up in a spoilt home, and her parents always tell her she can get anything she wants. Rosy is not used to being told no, and it angers her when people refuse her. She did it out of hate; when she was contacted to bring Valeria her joy, she knew no bounds. She wanted her to suffer. Now she was here, her pup was in danger. Joseph would have found out what she did, and she knows this time