Home / Werewolf / A Bond Not Meant To Be / Chapter 7: Arrested

Share

Chapter 7: Arrested

Author: Promywrites
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-25 08:31:44

The next morning, Lucille woke up with a terrible headache. The bruise on her forehead only made it worse, and now she felt a slight fever coming on.

She sluggishly sat up, her eyes fixed on the wall, her body aching everywhere. The pain was unbearable, and even though she had been given pain relief at the clinic, it didn’t seem to help much.

Maybe she had been too hopeful about the painkillers working. The clinic often used substandard drugs, and the Commoners typically relied on herbs they prepared themselves for healing.

Perhaps she should ask her mother for some herbs.

Her door opened, and Louis hurried in, rushing to her side. "How are you?" he asked, gently taking her arm, his face clouded with worry.

"You’ve got a fever!" he whispered, concern in his voice.

"My whole body hurts, Louis," Lucille replied, her voice hoarse from the pain and her breathing shallow.

"It's from the fall," he said softly, moving closer to examine her forehead.

"I don't think the medicine worked," he sighed sadly.

Her forehead had swelled more since the night before, and it looked tender. She must be in terrible pain.

"Hold on, I’ll get some herbs," Louis said quickly, rushing out of the room.

Lucille shifted back against the wall, her mind replaying the events of the previous night.

She wished she could erase everything that had happened. If only Edward hadn’t taken her rejection so badly, if he could’ve been pleased that she turned him down, and then spoken to his father, the High Councilor, to lessen her punishment.

But deep down, she knew Edward would want her punished, and severely at that.

Louis soon returned, carrying a cup of herbal liquid. "Here," he said, rushing to her and handing her the cup.

"Thank you," Lucille said quietly, and slowly drank the bitter liquid, the taste harsh on her tongue.

"You’ll feel better soon," Louis reassured her, gently wiping the herb stains from her lips.

"I'll freshen up first," Lucille said, handing the cup back to Louis.

"Then you’ll eat and regain your strength," he added before leaving the room to give her some privacy.

After breakfast, Lucille lay back on the bed, exhausted. Her brother sat beside her, his caring eyes scanning her face as he carefully applied more herbs to her forehead.

Since the morning, their mother hadn’t come to check on her. Lucille was sure her mother knew about her condition; she must have seen Louis with the herbs. Yet, she hadn’t come in to see her.

"Mom..." Lucille whispered, her voice tinged with sadness.

"Don’t worry about her. She’ll get through it," Louis interrupted softly.

Lucille hesitated for a moment before asking, "Do you think I shouldn't have broken the bond?" Her voice was full of pain.

Louis paused, putting the herbs down, and looked at her seriously. "Do you want the truth?" he asked gently. Lucille nodded, her eyes wide with expectation.

"That bond was long overdue to be broken," he whispered.

"You shouldn’t stay tied to someone who would watch you suffer under the cruelty of others."

A small smile touched Lucille’s lips. "Thank you, Louis," she said, her voice carrying a flicker of warmth.

"No matter what the judgment is, I’ll take it. But always take care of Mom," she added, her voice faltering as she spoke.

"We will face it together, Lucy. Not just you," Louis said, giving her a heartwarming smile.

"Rest now. Your body needs it," he said gently, helping her lay back on the bed. Then, he stood up, ready to leave.

"And don’t worry so much about the judgment. We’ve been made strong enough to endure the cruelty of those in charge," he added before walking out of the room.

Alone in her room, Lucille stared blankly at the ceiling, her mind tangled with thoughts. She shut her eyes, and soon the exhaustion of the day pulled her into a deep sleep.

The loud slam of the door jolted her awake. Panic rushed through her as her brother hurried in, his breath coming in fast, shallow gasps.

"They’re here," he said, his voice barely more than a broken whisper.

Lucille looked at him in confusion, her heart racing. "Who?"

"The State Wardens," he replied, his eyes filled with pain and worry.

Her eyes widened in shock. Her breathing became erratic, and she clutched her brother’s arm in desperation. "Mom made me go to that party!" Her voice cracked, and tears spilled from her eyes.

"It’s her fault. I said I wouldn’t go, but she insisted. Now look what’s happened," she whispered, her body trembling as sobs wracked her.

Louis stared at her with anguish, his heart aching at the sight of his sister breaking down. 

"They’re close to the house," he said, trying to calm her. 

Slowly, he lifted her face and placed a gentle kiss on her bruised forehead, the swelling having slightly reduced. He locked eyes with her, his voice thick with emotion.

"Please, be strong. It hurts me that I can't do anything to help," he whispered, his own tears just below the surface.

Lucille nodded, her eyes filled with sorrow, and slowly she got out of bed. She glanced around the room, and fresh tears began to fall.

"I love you, brother," she said quietly, then threw herself into his arms.

"I love you too, sis," he murmured, his voice heavy with bitterness and helplessness. He held her tightly, but eventually, he slowly pulled away.

Taking her hand, they left the room together, stepping out into the unknown with dread and fear settling in their hearts.

As they stepped outside, the State Wardens approached the house. Behind them were her fellow Commoners, gathered in small groups, their curious eyes watching to see what was happening. The presence of the Wardens in the pack could only mean one thing, a Commoner had committed an offense.

Lucille and Louis stood at the front of their house, their hands tightly interlocked as the Wardens drew closer. Just as they arrived, Veronica stepped out, standing beside them. Her face was swollen, and Lucille could tell she had been crying since the previous night.

Lucille quickly turned her gaze away from Veronica, not wanting to engage with her in that moment. She focused instead on the Wardens, standing in front of them with cold authority.

"Lucille Clinton," the chief warden said fiercely, "We are here by the order of the Council cabinet. Follow us."

Lucille glanced at her brother, giving him a small nod. "I’ll be fine," she whispered softly, then reluctantly let go of his hand.

One of the Wardens stepped forward, pulling out a pair of handcuffs. Without resistance, Lucille stretched her arms out, and under the watchful eyes of her people, the cold metal clicked around her wrist. She was then swiftly escorted away.

A loud wail echoed in her ears, it was her mother. The same woman who had never once asked how Lucille had gotten her swollen forehead. The same woman who hadn’t bothered to check on her when she was ill and in pain.

Louis glanced at their mother with a heavy heart before turning and heading back into the house, his face filled with sorrow.

Lucille was roughly shoved into the vehicle by a female warden, and the vehicle sped off, its siren blaring.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Related chapters

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 8: Full Moon judgement

    Two weeks had passed.Lucille stood silently in her cell, staring out through the tiny window. It had been fourteen long days since the warden dragged her away and locked her up in isolation. The conditions were cruel, she was fed scraps just once a day and forced to scrub huge halls three times daily.She hadn’t seen or heard from her family since. No verdict was ever given in the werewolf kingdom unless it was under the full moon, and tonight, she believed, would be the night.She kept her eyes on the sky as the first light of dawn gave way to dusk. And then, slowly, the full moon appeared, round and golden, casting its glow across the land. A small wave of relief washed over her, at least something was finally happening.Moments later, the cell door creaked open. A female warden stepped in, her face cold and unfriendly.“Stretch your hands,” she barked.Lucille didn’t hesitate. She raised her arms and felt the sting of silver cuffs snapping around her wrists.“Move!” the warden ord

    Last Updated : 2025-04-25
  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 9: The Verdict

    At the first row where the Grandville pack was seated, Edward Jones sat elegantly. He was dressed in a black, luxurious tailored suit. His eyes were deep, and on Lucille, who made no attempt to scan that part of the courtroom.Without warning, a sharp trumpet blast pierced the air. It echoed off the walls, making hearts race and heads lower. It wasn’t just sound; it was a signal, a declaration, that the Tribunal council had arrived.Every pack member froze, eyes locked on the tall double doors by the left.The doors slid open, revealing seven figures dressed in tailored black suits and long, ceremonial coats lined with silver threading. Each one of them exuded cold, inhuman composure. Their presence alone demanded submission.The moment the tribunal council members walked in, everyone rose. The commoners bowed their heads right away. Some dropped to one knee. Others lowered their eyes, too afraid to meet the gaze of such power. Mothers pulled their children close. A few people whisper

    Last Updated : 2025-04-25
  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 10: An unexpected Ally

    It was Lord Mitch. With a swift motion, he pushed the document aside, his face twisted with defiance. The clerk hesitated for a moment, then picked up the document, his eyes nervously shifting between the council members, waiting for further instructions. “What did you say?” Lord Arthur snapped.Lord's Mitch voice was calm but firm. “You ask me to seal punishment for a woman who severed a bond with cause. That is not justice. That is control.”The elites erupted in outrage. Edward's face twisted in fury. Without the seven seals, the judgement would not stand.The Omegas sat up straighter, hope flickering in their tired eyes.Lucille blinked, stunned. She hadn’t expected an ally.Lord Arthur's eyes burned. “You defy the council?”Lord Mitch met his gaze without flinching. “I uphold the law. If you want tyranny, write it plainly.”The scroll trembled in the scribe’s hands. He hadn't experienced such scene before in the court room.Lord Mitch leans forward, slamming his hand against his

    Last Updated : 2025-04-25
  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 11: Servitude decided

    Without further words, Lord Arthur turned toward the door, his stride purposeful. The other council members followed him back to the courtroom, and to the judgement throne, then took their designated seats.The courtroom was silent, heavy with anticipation. Lucille heart pounded in her chest. Her hands were clasped tightly in front of her, trying to steady herself, but the tremble was undeniable. Would the silver suppressing continue? Or would it be a harsher punishment.The courtroom quieted down the moment the council returned.Lord Arthur stood up, "with the power bestowed on me, I will continue this proceeding,"His gaze pinned on Lucille. "Lucille Clinton," he began, his voice carrying across the room, "you, an Omega, stand before this council accused of severing your bond with Edward Jones, a man of noble blood. As stated in the law, your actions have earned you punishment. The council has deli

    Last Updated : 2025-04-26
  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 12: Justice not betrayal

    THAT SAME NIGHT. IN THE JONES ESTATE.The room was quiet, but a thick air of fury blew across every corner.Williams Jones stood in the middle of the room, his face red with anger. His voice was loud and sharp. “You made a fool of this family, Mitch. In front of the whole Council!”Andrea Jones, sitting beside his son, looked tired. His hands were shaking slightly. “He didn’t mean to disrespect anyone, Williams. He just—”“Don’t!” Williams barked. “Don’t defend him! That girl, broke the mate bond with Edward. She went against our laws. The punishment was clear, silver suppressing injection. It needed seven seals. Seven. And your son was the only one who didn’t sign it!”Mitch sat on the sofa, legs spread, arms folded. He looked calm. Too calm. “I didn’t think she deserved that

    Last Updated : 2025-04-26
  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 13: Sleep before Servitude

    Mitch left the sitting room, to the garden. The wind was cool, brushing through the trees. Just as he expected, Edward was standing alone, his back rigid, , hands in his pockets, eyes fixed on nothing.Mitch walked up behind him, quiet for a moment, then said, “Do you want to talk, or should I leave?”Edward didn’t turn. “If you’re here to defend that omega again, don’t bother.”Mitch sighed. “I’m not here to defend her. I’m here to tell you the truth.”Now Edward turned, his face hard. “The truth? That you betrayed your own blood in front of the Council?”“No,” Mitch said calmly. “That you pushed her away. That Lucille didn’t reject you because she’s ungrateful or rebellious. She rejected you because you treated her like she was nothing.”

    Last Updated : 2025-04-27
  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 14: Cold Welcome

    The next morning, Lucille woke up early and got dressed. She sat on the bed, her heart heavy and her fingers twitching. Five years, not five days. It felt like such a long time. Edward hated her. She had even challenged him in court, saying painful words to him. He would likely make her serve him brutally.The door opened, and her brother walked in, fully dressed. "Ready?" he asked, and she nodded.She stood up and let out a deep breath. Louis wrapped his arms around her, and she rested her head on his chest."It will pass. We’ll keep in touch. Remember everything I told you," he whispered.Her tears fell uncontrollably, and she didn’t try to hold them back. "I’m hurting deeply, brother," she sobbed, her voice shaky.Since that night at the party, she had kept everything inside, showing only a calm face, but now, for the first time, she let herself be vulnerable

    Last Updated : 2025-04-27
  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 15: No rest

    “Do you think you’re here to sleep?” the woman barked, her voice felt like a sharp whip, on Lucille's body.Lucille jolted off the bed, her heart racing in her ears.“I… I’m sorry,” she said quickly, her voice trembling.But the woman wasn’t listening. Her glare almost cut through Lucille's bones.“Didn’t you read the rules?” she thundered.Rules? What rules? She had just stepped in. Barely five minutes, and this nightmare had already begun.She rushed to the desk and grabbed the paper she had noticed earlier. Her hands shook as she unfolded it. Yes, it had the rules.But before she could even read the first line, the paper was ripped from her fingers.“Useless girl!” the woman spat. “You should’ve read it earlier!”

    Last Updated : 2025-04-28

Latest chapter

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 26: He doesn't love you

    Lucille came out of the bathroom, put on her dress, and walked toward the door."Where are you going?" Edward asked."That's none of your business," she snapped coldly. She opened the door and walked out without looking back.Edward slowly got out of bed and walked into the bathroom. After some time, he returned, then quickly got dressed.His eyes wandered around the room before they stopped on the bed, still messy and tangled. His gaze fell on the wet spot, the proof of what he had forced to happen.For a moment, he thought about calling Lucille back to clean it. A smirk tugged at his lips. But then his smile vanished, replaced by anger.If she didn’t even react to finding them in bed like that, would a dirty sheet be what finally broke her?His brows furrowed as he looked at the door. Mabel had been furious, he could feel it. But

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 25: Furious

    Mabel quickly grabbed the sheets and pulled them over her naked body. Her scream made Lucille look up at the two of them on the bed.Lucille froze when she saw the fear in Mabel’s eyes. It was clear Mabel hadn’t noticed her standing there during the whole moment of pleasure.Mabel’s eyes widened in shock, locked on Lucille, who just stared back coldly, then quietly went back to cleaning.“She…” Mabel’s voice trembled as she pointed at Lucille. Her hand shook, and she couldn’t find more words.Edward had a smug smile for a second, but it disappeared fast. He put on a calm face.“What is it?” he asked gently, pretending not to understand.Mabel turned to him, stunned. Was he really asking that? “She’s here,” she whispered, still in disbelief.Edward

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 24: The pain hit so hard

    Mark received the message and frowned. Cleaning? That seemed too easy. Shouldn’t the punishment be more serious? Something that would really hurt?He shrugged and said, “Alright,” before the link disconnected.He stood up from the sofa and left the sitting room to deliver Edward’s message.Back in the bedroom, Edward was still smiling.“I’m really sorry,” he whispered, gently biting Mabel’s earlobe before wrapping his arms around her.“I’ve just been so busy. You didn’t do anything wrong,” he said softly, lifting her face and looking deeply into her eyes.“I love you, Eddy. You know that,” she whispered, her voice low and full of longing.“I love you too. And I’ve missed you,” he replied, his eyes and voice both full of desire, making her

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 23: He is the winner in all

    “What the heck was that?” Mark asked angrily the moment Lucille left the room.“When did she become like this?” he added, his eyebrows pulled together in confusion.Edward didn’t answer. He just let out a long breath.“She used to be quiet and easy to control,” Mark muttered, still shocked. “is this a dream?”He couldn’t believe what just happened. That was the same Lucille who used to be their puppet back in university. The same girl who used to hide just to avoid being laughed at.If she were an elite, maybe her boldness would make sense. But she wasn’t. She was just a commoner. An omega!Mark had never heard of an omega talking back to an elite before. And Lucille didn’t just talk back, she stood up to three elites all at once.Mabel was burning with anger. She cou

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 22: Unwavering confidence

    A week later, Lucille had just finished her usual afternoon tasks and was heading to her room when she spotted Georgina approaching her. So, Georgina was still living in the house?"Master calls for you," she said, her tone calm now, much softer than the harshness she usually displayed."Master?" The word annoyed Lucille. It reminded her of how low and powerless her wolf was. How less important her kind was in this world."Okay," Lucille replied, her voice steady, and followed Georgina to the sitting room where Edward was supposed to be.The moment Lucille stepped into the room, her mood darkened. Edward wasn’t alone. Two people were there. People she could hardly stand.Mabel Fletcher, the girl who humiliated her at that dreadful class party, and Mark Anderson, Edward's best friend, and her personal nightmare."You sent for me?" Lucille asked, her gaze cold and sharp as it fixed on Edward.Mabel sneered. "She still has guts!" Her eyes burned with hostility as she looked Lucille up an

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 21: Hideous dress, but pretty

    He watched her in astonishment as the soft wind played with the ends of her dress. The sun touched her skin gently, making her glow. She looked stunning. Her hair was tied back neatly, her dress simple but graceful. There was something calm and strong about her, something that made his gaze locked on her.Was she the same girl he had ensured to break completely? She wasn't any where near breaking.Their eyes locked. She felt his deep stare, the confusion in it, the disbelief. It almost gave her a strange sense of power. Edward blinked. There was something about her gaze. Hatred exuded through her eyes. He could feel it, it grazed him fiercly.He could sense an air of pride radiating around her. There was no fear, no panic.She stared for a second, then turned her back and walked away, like he wasn't anything important.Something snapped inside him.He opened the car door and stepped out slowly, eyes still locked on the direction she’d taken. His chest tightened. His mind was a mess.

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 20: Beauty in misfortune

    It had been three long, painful months since Lucille started living in Edward’s house as a servant. Every day felt like a battle.The work was exhausting, and whenever she couldn’t finish on time, the punishments followed without mercy. Sometimes, she didn’t even know how she was still coping.Her body had slowly adjusted to the suffering, but it had also paid the price. She was no longer the girl who walked into this house months ago.Her clothes hung off her body, far too loose for her now, thin frame. Her bones stuck out sharply under her skin, her cheeks were hollow, and her eyes had sunk deep into her face. She looked like a shadow of her old self.Her hands, knees, and elbows were covered in wounds. Some fresh, some trying to heal. The constant pain in her stomach had become a cruel companion. She knew it was from hunger.Most days, the kitchen forgot abou

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 19: Cruelty

    Lucille and Ophelia stood silently in their wolf forms, the cool night breeze brushing their fur as they listened to the quiet footsteps approaching. The sound grew louder, and Ophelia’s ears twitched.Before Lucille could react, Ophelia turned and disappeared into the shadows, her paws silent against the ground.Lucille hesitated for a moment, her heart thudding in her chest. She looked down at her torn dress lying beside her. She couldn't shift back yet, not here, not where someone might see her naked.She picked up the dress with her mouth, gently dragging it along the ground as she trotted back to her room.Her legs ached, but she moved quickly, afraid of being seen. Once inside the room, she locked the door with shaky hands before letting the shift take her.Pain rippled through her body as her bones reshaped. When it was over, she lay on the cold floor, breathing hard

  • A Bond Not Meant To Be    Chapter 18: Breaking totally

    Lucille hadn’t eaten all day, and no one came to ask her to clean again. Even though her heart was heavy, she somehow managed to sleep well.When she finally woke up, it was already dark outside.She stretched slowly and sat up in bed. That was when she heard a knock at the door. Were they watching her to know the exact moment she woke up?“Come in,” she said with a yawn.The door opened, and Ophelia walked in. Her face was just as cold as Lucille remembered.If it wasn’t for their short, kind moment earlier that day, Lucille might have taken her expression the wrong way. But now she understood. Ophelia wore that coldness like armor, something she needed to survive in this house.“He’s calling for you,” Ophelia said flatly.“He’s in the living room,” she added befor

Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status