LOGINVAELORA woke up the next morning, her reality still the same.
She turned to the other side of the bed which appeared very smooth and straight, just like the previous day. But this time around, she was very sure that Draekon had lain there the previous night. She had always heard gossips about him being extremely organized. He always expected that things remained as he had left them, very particular about how neatly a place was cleaned, and could sight the tiniest speck of dust anywhere. Just then, the door to their chambers opened and an unfamiliar maid walked in. Seeing that Vaelora was already awake, she released a low gasp. "Please forgive me for barging in without announcing my presence, Luna." She bowed. "I thought you were still asleep, and didn't want to disturb your rest." "It's okay," Vaelora replied, brushing the maid's worry aside. "Are you new? Never seen you around before." "Yes, Luna. I am a part of the recent omega tribute from the Shadow Fang Province." "Oh," Vaelora whispered, remembering that the Shadow Fang Province had indeed sent the king some omegas as part of their annual tribute. "So what do you need from me this morning?" "The Veylor has left for Shadow Fang, roughly an hour ago. He has asked me to attend to all your needs from now on." Draekon had left. Vaelora knew it was the perfect time to put her plan in motion. To find an escape route out of this marriage. To find the loophole. "I don't need a personal maid, I'm fine." Vaelora suspected that this new maid was definitely trusted by Draekon, for him to have assigned her such task. One that required having eyes on her at all times. With her proposed plan in mind, she couldn't have anyone watching her every move and reporting back to Draekon. She knew Draekon. He was cruel and vindictive. As long as he had decided to not sever their mate bond, he'd do everything within his power to ensure she could never escape him. He'd squash any hopes of her leaving this union, just to see her suffer. "But the Veylor..." The maid was still speaking, when Vaelora cut her short. "What is your name?" "Annise." "Good." Vaelora nodded satisfactorily. "Annise, I wouldn't be needing your services. Leave." "Lu...." "That is an order as your Luna." Vaelora firmly added, making Annise go shut instantly. The next minute, she walked out of the chambers in defeat. *** After a quick bath, Vaelora gotted dressed and sat in the middle of the large bed. Packing her voluminous hair up in a lose ponytail, she exhaled hot air. It was time for her to begin. "Vonne?" She called the attention of one of the sentinels guarding their chambers. Vonne had worked closely with her father when he was alive, and she knew she could trust him. "Luna," came his quick response. "Please come in." Immediately, the doors swung open and Vonne stepped in. "Luna." He gave a courteous bow. "Do you need anything my Queen?" "Drop the formalities, Vonne. It's still me," she said, making him release a low sigh. "I need your help with something," she continued, her expression becoming more serious. "I need you to be as discreet as possible." "What could that be?" he asked, very willing and ready to do whatever she requested. "I need you to get me the scrolls on historical laws regarding royal marriages. The ones kept in the royal council's library." "But they are quite a lot, Luna." "I know." Vaelora nodded in understanding. "I plan to go through them within the next three days. I have time." Draekon had said he didn't know how long he was going to be in Shadow Fang. But she had already made a quick calculation of the least number of days he could spend away. A trip from Iron-Vale to Shadow Fang was one that'd go from morning until evening. Of course, Draekon would use the rest of the day to rest from his trip before getting to whatever had taken him there. She expected he was going to spend at least, a day, tending to the issue on ground. Then he was going to set out for Iron-Vale the following day, and arrive at dusk. That was a total of three days, and she prayed it'd be enough for her to do her thing. "Okay." Vonne nodded. "Who do I say sent me for the scrolls if queried by the sentinels stationed there, or any council chief?" As Luna, Vaelora had every right to use the council library. But she was trying to do so without drawing any attention to herself, so... "Tell them High Lord Zayn sent you." ******************* ONE WEEK LATER. The horses neighed loudly as the royal carriage came to a stop inside the House of Veylor. A couple of maids rushed out, welcoming Draekon and Om'zaar, who had accompanied him to Shadow Fang, and taking out their luggages from the rear compartment. "Brother!" Zayn called, the moment Draekon stepped down the carriage. "You have finally returned. Just right in time for dinner." "That, I have." Draekon nodded, a feint frown slightly marring his ruggedly handsome features. "How long has he been that way?" He queried. Zayn already knew whom he spoke of. Andronikos' loud cries and growls was something they had all gotten used to enduring, especially when Draekon went away on his long inter-province trips like this one. "Since you left." Zayn replied. "I expected Vaelora's presence would keep him calm this time." Draekon explained, taking long strides into the foyer. Zayn frowned this time. "Why would Vaelora's presence do that?" "Seriously, Zayn?" Draekon suppressed the urge to glare at his brother. "Through me, she has become bonded to him as well. She is now his soulbound, which means her presence should calm him." "Oh..." "I would go see Dronikos shortly, after which I'd join the rest of you for dinner." "Yeah, sure." Zayn muttered as Draekon took the right turn towards his dragon's lair. It wasn't up to a minute later, and the House of Veylor went calm. Completely calm. For the first time in seven days. Zayn was never really going to understand Draekon and Andronikos' bond. But he sure had an idea. Every werewolf communicated with their inner wolf, and could always shift into their wolf forms. That was the difference. While Werewolves could never really physically be face to face with their wolves, DragonBorns could be with their dragons. Soon enough, Draekon came down for dinner, joining the rest of his family and other nobles present in the House of Veylor. He noticed Vaelora was absent from the table, but tried to act uninterested. After a while of failing at it, he asked one of the maids to call Vaelora down to join them for dinner. But the maid returned with Vaelora's refusal towards Draekon's order. Masking his displeasure over Vaelora's public disrespect, he patiently waited for dinner to be over, before heading to their chambers. He angrily pushed open the doors and strode in, his eyes falling on Vaelora's sitting figure. She tried to look unperturbed, but he knew something was amiss. "Don't you ever... defy my orders again." He warned in a dangerously low tone. "Why? You have forced me to marry you. Do you want to force me to eat as well?" she spat, defiantly glaring at him. The musk smell of old papers hit his nose in that moment. "Hmm..." He stepped closer to her. Just then, his eyes fell on the scruffled parchment that had almost been completely hidden behind the curtains. But he caught it. He knew what that was, but he wasn't sure why exactly Vaelora was hiding it. The parchment bore the royal seal—the kind used for law scrolls. Draekon’s eyes narrowed. "What the hell are you looking for, Vaelora?"PURE DEAFENING SILENCE.Marion had indeed tried to kill her..?Rebekah's heart fell as she slowly realized that all her theories had actually been true. They had to be true if Marion could try to kill her!!"And who was the man with her?" Amaren asked Devon."Gamma... Derrick," he answered, pliant.Tobias gasped now, unable to believe what he was hearing. That man and his father had closely worked together for years as Beta and Gamma of Blood Crescent! How could he do that to Rebekah?!Regardless of the present chaos, Amaren didn't stop there, she wanted to get everything out of Devon."You said Marion owes you. What does she owe you?"Devon groaned, trying to prove stubborn. "Be a good boy and answer me, Devon," Amaren urged, keeping her eyes locked to his.As hard as he tried, he couldn't resist her magic of compulsion. He eventually gave in."She promised to give me entrance into Iron-Vale... To kill that bastard prince!" He growled weakly, sounding like a controlled beast.Drae
DRAEKON stared at Vaelora, somehow turned on by how quick and smart she was. While they had all been here, putting up with Devon's aggravating antics, she had already thought of what to do.How didn't he even think of that? Infiltrating Devon's mind and finding the answers. 'I love you too', her voice suddenly filtered through his mindlink. They shared a look and smiled at each other."Really?" Ambrose muttered, looking between both of them in disbelief. "Right now?"How could they be flirting now of all times??!Rebekah found herself smiling. As Amaren made her way closer to the barred doors, Devon reflexly moved backward when he noticed her eyes had begun to glow red.He glared. "Don't come any closer to me." Amaren acted like she was pulling something toward herself, and a force pushed Devon's helpless figure toward her, until his face was pressed hard against the barred doors."Oh, there you are," Amaren cooed softly. It was obvious she wasn't in the physical anymore. The re
"Tobias!" Ambrose called out, trying to hold back the angry royal Beta. Meanwhile, the confused looking rogue wondered what the sudden fuss was about. Why was the bitch sobbing like he had succeeded in killing her?"That crazy bastard hurt my sister!" Tobias growled. "He assaulted her!"Hearing that, Devon raised a brow, the side of his lips equally tugging upward in a smirk.That smug expression of his made Tobias and Vaelora even angrier. All the while, Rebekah had refused to take her eyes off Devon. It was as though she had silently challenged herself to face her fears head on."Hmm... I see there a lot more between us than I can remember," Devon taunted, grinning at Rebekah who still had her eyes on him, though shivering within."Judging by how you can't seem to take your pretty eyes off me, I'd take it you enjoyed it then," Devon continued. "Let me go, Ambrose!" Tobias yelled, angrily yanking his arm out of Ambrose's hold and making for the barred doors in angry strides.Amb
REBEKAH and Darius rode through the gates of the royal House by the late hours of morning. When they got to the entrance of the foyer, Darius hopped down his horse and proceeded to help Rebekah down.It had been an entire night journeying, and Rebekah was more than grateful to the sentinel."Thank you, Darius," she said, truly thankful.After they had left the Alpha's stead the previous night under Rebekah's deceit of going to her parent's, Darius soon realized that wasn't her intention at all.When Rebekah opened up and told him she had to be at Iron-Vale as soon as possible, to take care of an important matter with the Queen, Darius was uncertain. While he didn't understand what could be so urgent for Rebekah to leave by that time of the night, he certainly didn't see himself returning to the Alpha's stead to inform Khol'an that he had allowed the Luna go all the way to Iron Vale on her own. So he offered to follow her.Darius had turned out to not only be a great companion, but he
AMAYA and Nali'a looked at their brother, sympathy on their faces. He had unconsciously continued to tap his fingers against the armrest of his wheelchair, a way of calming himself. He tried to remain hopeful that the sentinels would return with different news. That they had actually found his mate at her parent's residence. The door to his chambers opened and two of his sentinels stepped in, looking like they had brought the very news he hoped against."The Luna isn't at her parent's home, Alpha." One of the sentinels informed. "Beta Allister said they haven't seen her in days."Khol'an's heart fell helplessly, his eyes gaining water. It seemed to be that his mate had gone missing within the night, while he was busy being mad at her."Khol'an," Amaya breathed out, observing him. "Please don't panic," she begged, noticing how erratic his breathing was getting."Rebekah.. is missing..." The words left his lips in a broken whisper. "No." Nali'a quickly shook her head. "Don't jump t
AFTER DRAEKON had said that, silence ensued for long seconds. "What does that mean?" Vaelora asked."Now you're worried.""I'm not worried," she denied. "I'm just trying to put the dots together.""What dots, Vaelora?" He felt exasperated now, regretting his decision to speak."The same ones you're trying to put together, Draekon. Stop acting like I do not care for my own safety. I'm just fine." She had almost snapped. "Funny how my health wouldn't matter so much if whatever Devon is talking about happens, and I died before this pup is born."How could she just speak about death so casually??"What are you saying?" Draekon frowned now. "That I only care about your health because of our pup?"Vaelora's face fell. She couldn't believe he'd interpret her words like that."How can you even say that?" she whispered, tears clogging her eyes instantly. "Cursed furs," Draekon whispered in worry the moment he saw that she was about to cry. "I apologize, love. I'm sorry." She said nothing,
THE HALL vibrated with so much excitement, an effect of the games event during the day. As the nobles and chiefs conversed amongst themselves while eating, Vaelora sat on the opposite end from Draekon, unable to stop stealing glances at him. Draekon was quite aware of how disoriented she was
“Please, Draekon.... Just take me.” Vaelora begged. "I can't." "Then leave!! Get out!!" She crashed out, a mix of anger and frustration in her voice. Her emotions were fueled by the desperation that the heat stirred within her. In that moment, Draekon deliberated between walking out of thei
BY SUNRISE, the royal chambers of the House of Veylor were already alive with activity. The scent of burning sage drifted through the air as servants rushed about, carrying herbs, crystal bowls, and oil-soaked cloths. Outside, the sentinels stood guard, while within, the parliamentary membe
FOR THE first time in his life, Draekon felt a certain emotion overwhelm him. One that usually dared not be used as an adjective to describe his emotions. No, he wasn't 'almost' scared. He was very scared. "Vaelora...." He whispered, standing from his seat. Alpha Noir on the other hand, lo







