Chapter 2
After an hour of several grueling treatments to several parts of her body, Cassy was made to wear a long garment that barely hid anything beneath. It hid nothing at all! She felt so naked and she hugged her chest, shivering.
"You may leave now. Beta Kayden awaits you outside," Jessica said.
She turned to leave the room when a stunning woman walked in. Her steps were slow, unhurried, and graceful. She moved like the wind and her lithe form made it much more surreal. Her blond curls bounced about her head as she walked and her honey-brown eyes sparked with ire. Her deep purple robes flowed about her like pools of water and her heeled slippers clicked against the marble floors as she walked forward, toward Cassy.
Cassy dipped her head in a bow, instantly recognizing the woman and the emblem on her chest. She was Alpha Lino’s mate. Eleanor, the fairest. Everyone knew her as that. . .and the ballads sung in her name did her no justice. She was the most beautiful woman Cassy had ever seen, even more so in person. Though she was not Luna yet, Cassy could feel the power rolling off her.
"Is she the one?" Eleanor asked and Cassy resisted the urge to sigh. Even her voice was beautiful. Cassy could never hope to compare—not that she wanted to.
The clicking of heels drew nearer to where Cassy stood and she raised her head to find the woman inspecting her. Eleanor went around Cassy twice, murmuring something along the lines of, “Hips. . .just the perfect width. . .the chest might be a tad too big but. . .”
Cassy missed the rest of it.
The woman stopped in front of her again and Cassy held her gaze. It was cold. Cold enough to make Cassy shudder. "You do know who I am, yes?”
Cassy nodded swiftly. The woman’s blood-red lips curled into a cold smile. “Good. It will do you well to remember your place. After tonight, should you bear him an heir, you will remain as you are. A worthless Omega. It is an honor to grace the Alpha’s chambers. The greatest honor you will receive in your life. Do not presume that it will buy you favor with him. I am after all his mate, and if I decide you be gone, it will be so.” Eleanor stated.
Cassy’s blood ran cold. Grace his chambers? Bear him an heir? Goddess spare her. What was Eleanor talking about?
"I will be Luna soon. I suggest you do not cross me. It will end terribly for you," Eleanor added.
Cassy nodded, even if she didn’t quite understand any of it. She had never dreamed of meeting the Alpha, or the Luna. . .not to even speak of what Eleanor was trying to insinuate—taking her place as Luna. . .like that was even possible.
She was an Omega, the lowest among the pack members. Standing before the mate of the Alpa was the greatest honor bestowed upon her. Why would she want to anger her? It didn’t make sense. None of it did.
"If you could speak a bit clearer, I’d be grateful. I don’t understand--," Cassy was saying when the door swung and Beta Kayden strolled in. He inclined his head in Eleanor’s direction in a curt bow. "I'm sorry Eleanor, but Alpha Lino awaits the girl in his chambers," Beta Kayden said and air whooshed out of her lungs. Chambers? She was meeting with the Alpha? That too, in his chambers?
Cassy didn’t miss the anger that Eleanor tried to hide with a soft smile that didn’t reach her brown eyes. She tapped Beta Kayden’s shoulder in a friendly gesture. “You may take her. The tonic has been prepared, yes?”
The Beta nodded and Eleanor waved at him dismissively.”You must go. The Alpha doesn’t like being kept waiting.”
The Beta bowed his head again and extended his hand towards the door. “Hurry now,” he said to Cassy.
Cassy followed him but not before she caught the nasty smile on Eleanor’s lips.
She followed Beta Kayden down the hallways and she stared at the vast rooms with pure fascination, fears completely forgotten. The palace was beautiful. She had never seen so many stone structures in one place. She might have stopped to stare at a statue of the Goddess Luna surrounded by pups if the Beta hadn’t growled at her to move faster.
Soon, they came to a stop before an oak door and the Beta knocked gently. “I have brought her, Alpha."
Cassy didn’t hear a reply but the Beta jerked his head towards the door. “You may go in. You must do whatever he requires of you. Do not make him angry. Do not look until you are told to. Do not speak until you are asked to, or spoken to. Do not steal from his chambers. Your life will be forfeit if you do." Beta Kayden warned.
Cassy swallowed. “I don’t understand what is happening, Beta.”
The man’s dark eyes narrowed but his features remained calm and cool. “The Alpha needs you. He will explain whatever it is you need to know. You need just enter.”
Cassy trembled but she managed a nod. She started to move towards the door but her steps faltered. She was scared. She was starting to get ideas of what was happening in her head, but she couldn’t believe it. Wouldn’t believe it. Beta Kayden noticed her fear and his eyes softened. "Go in. He doesn't bite. Not unless he is upset," Beta Kayden said and urged her on. Cassy sucked in a sharp breath and she slowly pushed the door open.
Eleanor dashed through the woods, panting and cursing under her breath. It wasn't supposed to go this way, she thought. She was sure she had not been followed. But now, the guards were after her, hot on her tail and she could not seem to outrun them. Her parents would be disgust if they saw her now. What had become of her. Cassy and Lino would probably laugh their heads off if they saw her. She was a thief. She had been living from and to mouth for years, taking shelter in empty barns or cottages, stealing food from moving carriages or from travellers. She had walked and moved and tried to make something of herself for the past few years, but all anyone wanted from her was to bed her or turn her into a whore, and while she knew she was a despicable person, there were things she could not allow. From the ears of one of the travellers, she had heard of a castle in the North, with plenty or riches that were untouched by the Alpha who seemed to have no intere
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Lino sat in his throne, head leaning against his fist. The day had only just begun and he was already exhausted. He always hated the aftermaths of squabbles and war. Deaths and meetings and hard decisions had to be taken. It didn't make it any better that Cassy was not with him today. His mate had slept the entire day away yesterday and she was today as well. He understood that she needed the rest, especially after the ordeals they had gone through. It was absolutely normal for females to fall into deep sleep after a weight like war had been lifted off their shoulders. He had been telling himself that the entire day, just so he could get his mind off the possibility of Cassy being pregnant. He was excited and extremely anxious as well. He had known the joy of expecting a child once before, but this was different. Perhaps, it was because she was his mate and he was in love now. He couldn't stop fidgeting and thinking about it. Truth be told, he wanted nothing m
Julian strode over to where Sasha laid on the ground, head severed from her body. He had not thought it would be so easy to end her life. He had not wanted it to be easy. He had wanted her to suffer for it. Every day. For everything she had done to him. For every atrocity she had committed. For all the wrong she had caused him. He had wanted her to suffer. But he had killed her too quickly. And...saved the day. His unusual eyes overlooked the battle field and what little of the sorcerers that were left and we're still being killed. His eyes wandered over to the Luna and Alpha seated off to the side, holding each other and crying. His eyes then wandered back to Sasha's unseeing eyes. He let it truly sink in that she was dead and gone. Slowly, it sank in, like a stone would in the middle of an ocean. It settled within him. Standing in the middle of a battle field with his armour coated in blood and his fingers wrapped around the sheath of his sword, J