Lilith woke up to her mom’s low and urgent voice.
“Beta Travis is asking for you at the pack house.”
Lilith groaned before nodding with a sigh. She got up and rushed inside her bathroom to get ready for the day.
She hurried downstairs once she was done but her mom refused to let her go without having some breakfast.
Lilith was aware that her parents were pretending to act like everything was normal. The tension hanging around the house spoke differently. There was less than a week time before she would have to leave the pack. Once she left, there would be no chance of her ever returning.
She smiled at her parents while joining them at the kitchen table. She wanted to cherish the little moments she had left with them.
She felt nervous when she entered the pack house to find the living room area filled with some pack members. The omegas were running to and fro in a frenzy, trying to keep up with Beta Travis’s list of wo
Lilith smiled at her work when she was done. She turned to talk to one of the omegas but the girl was already running towards the kitchen area. The omegas were supposed to prepare tonight’s feast. Lilith was instructed to help them. So, she got to work since dusk was falling rapidly. Lilith has not seen Blaze after she last saw him on the terrace. She actually did not want to cross his path ever again but her heart begged to differ. She rolled her eyes as she felt the mate pull when she thought about that cold-blooded egoistic jerk. Lilith was starving. She regretted not having more of the pancakes her mom made this morning. She gulped down a bottle of water to quench her hunger. She still had to serve snacks and drinks to the pack members. She glanced at the clock. It was just seven o’clock. She wondered how the omegas were still going around doing their chores in their hunger state. She hadn’t seen them eat lunch or anything. She really hoped they a
It was Blaze’s turn to be completely stunned. He couldn’t believe Lilith just spoke to him with such an attitude. His heart swelled with pride as he watched her angry walk, gaze fixed on her swaying hips.‘Why did you let her leave?’ Bash growled.Blaze ignored him. He slowly walked away, deep in thought. He had spent the entire day searching about the last sigma but he found nothing regarding her in the library’s archives room. It was strange that there were no records of the last sigma.Blaze sighed. He would have to wait until his parents return from the Lycans’ council to ask them about it. The pack had seemingly already figured out that Lilith was a sigma based on the weird event that repeated itself during this year’s mating season.They made the connection pretty fast and were now, set on banishing Lilith. If they were indeed right in their calculations, then, it was undeniable that his parents would banish
The entire pack had already gathered around Lilith’s house. Every pack member awaited Lilith’s banishment.In their world, everything needed to be in order. And having a sigma within the pack broke that order which made everyone wary of Lilith for she was classed a danger to the pack.Every werewolf nurtured an instinctive destructive, yet protective force inside them. The need to protect their loved ones came above everything else. So, as Alpha of the Blood Moon pack, Alpha Cole had to ensure safety for all the pack members.Alpha Cole stared at the Venerelli’s as they stepped outside.“Alpha Cole… Luna Mary.” Andrei and Erica bowed in front of their leaders to greet them.“I’ve heard something about your daughter. Is it true?” Alpha Cole got straight to the point.Andrei and Erica stood beside Lilith. As much as they tried acting tough and indifferent, they both feared Alpha Cole&rsquo
“What are you doing? Let me down. Leave me!” Lilith shouted and punched his back.“Stop it!” Blaze warned her through gritted teeth. He tightened his hold around her butt.“Get your filthy hands off my butt. Let me down, now!” Lilith snapped.She violently swung her legs and punched his back again. Fear trickled through her when nothing she did worked. He wasn’t fazed at all. What was he made of, stone? Lilith thought.“Help, help me!” Lilith cried for help.Blaze clenched his jaw and continued walking in the direction of his mansion. Lilith’s shouts began ringing in his ears and head.It not only annoyed Blaze. Bash whined. His sensitive ears were being crushed to death by her screams. He wanted to get this done and over with just so he could withdraw to the back of Blaze’s mind and rest in peace.Lilith frowned as he stopped in front of his mansion. The big front yard
Blaze closed the bedroom door before Lilith could say anything else. “Let me out!” Lilith banged on the door with her fists. Wincing, he jumped back. He went back to the pack border to erase Lilith’s scent but he noticed there wasn’t much since she didn’t smell like a werewolf anymore. She never stepped outside the pack territory, so she didn’t smell like a rogue either. Still, just to be on the safe side, he went through her belongings and pulled one of her clothes. He threw it outside the pack borders. If his father ordered anyone to check whether she left, they would be able to track her scent going in that direction. Blaze knelt down on all fours and using his wolf instinct, he cautiously checked his surroundings. He stood up when he found nothing amiss. He gathered some dried up soil from the ground and rubbed it all over her luggage to hide her scent. Her scent was more prominent on her bag. He needed to make sure that he
“Why must I sleep here?” Lilith asked with her hand still lingering on the door knob.She took a step back when Blaze got up. She stayed quiet and watched as he searched through his wardrobe before pulling something. She frowned at the thing in his hands when he neared her.“W-What are you doing?” Lilith’s voice faltered.Without saying anything, he handcuffed Lilith’s left wrist to his right one.Blaze challengingly raised an eyebrow at her.Lilith’s next words died in her throat. She couldn’t believe he would handcuff her let alone have handcuffs in his wardrobe. What does he even do with that? Lilith thought.“You can’t leave. You must sleep here.” Blaze sat her back on the bed before sitting back on the blanket beside the bed.Lilith struggled but ended up hissing in pain.Blaze glared at her and yanked her towards him.Lilith gulped as she stared righ
Blaze thought about Lilith at his house. He hadn’t noticed that his grip had substantially tightened on the door knob until he heard his father getting up from behind him. “What’s wrong?” His father asked. “Nothing, I’ll go meet Trevor.” Blaze replied and pulled the office door open. “Wait.” His father spoke up before Blaze could leave the office. Blaze had to fight the growl that threatened to leave his throat as he turned back around to glance at his father. His wolf nervously started pacing in his mind. “I know you couldn’t banish that girl because we weren’t here but now, you can start taking up such responsibilities.” Alpha Cole stated. Blaze simply nodded and he was dismissed. He sighed quietly to himself as he stepped out in the hallway. Without wasting another second, Blaze stormed out of the pack house. He ignored everyone as he rushed down the spiral stairs and back to his house. He barely paid attention to th
Lilith humphed and stood up. She was done trying to escape. She felt somehow safe now that Katherine knew she was being kept here.She needed some food. She was starving. She did not eat anything yesterday and the day before, she only had breakfast.This was the first time she stayed hungry for so long. If she had her wolf, there was no way she would have been able to miss any lunch or dinner time. Her wolf would have killed her if she did not quench her hunger.Thinking about Lucy, Lilith felt her heart tightened in discomfort. She missed Lucy’s quirky remarks and childish tantrums.She still couldn’t believe that Lucy died. She refused to accept her death. Tears started to well up in her eyes, but she tipped her chin up and smiled.She refused to cry or complain even though she has never felt this defeated. Her parents didn’t raise a weakling or a whiner. She would have to keep her head up and find a reason to keep going.