INICIAR SESIÓNTHIRD PERSON POV"I won't be talking anymore. I've gotten all the information I need. Based on everything that everyone has said, Seraphina was the perpetrator of all that happened to the Queen, am I correct?" "Yes," Kira replied. "Okay. Are all the co-conspirators here, or am I missing anyone else?""They're all here, except you also want to bring in the disgraced elders." Kira answered. "Yes. Bring them in."-------------------After former elder Magnus and former Councilman Thalos had been brought it, Rowan also called for a guard to bring two more seats and place in front of him."We seem complete now, are we?""Yes, beta Rowan, we are," Mashik replied. "Did you bring us here to embarrass us again?" Elder Magnus asked, running his mouth.Rowan looked at him and smiled. "Very correct. The one you received from the Alpha must've been too small for you, hence the misbehavior. If you were as smart as your years, you would've known and understood that once the Alpha makes a decree,
THIRD PERSON POV"Lady Seraphina... " Rowan said. "Would you like to explain what the elders are talking about?"She started stuttering. "It's... it... I... " they she paused and took a deep breath.Rowan did not rush her. Instead, he waited patiently, giving her the respect of a woman who was once his and Donald's friend. "I didn't do it intentionally," she said. "I only came across the news and thought to share it with the elders."Rowan sighed. "I'm asking one thing. You're saying another thing. Do you need water? Do you need time to gather yourself? Do you want to catch a breath?""I'm fine," she replied. "If you are, then reply to the question I asked.""The elders said you were the one who let the disgraced elders into the council chamber. Why is that?""I wanted them to talk to the elders on my behalf. Since you and the Alpha were not around. I figured it would be better to bring someone whom the elders respected.""And you could not wait for myself or the Alpha to return? Is
THIRD PERSON POVBack at the territory, Rowan did as Donald had commanded him and summoned the elders of the pack. Before Donald had traveled, he had given him the seal of authority. One that allowed him the permission to sit on Donald's throne and act as an interim king and Alpha.It was also important for what he was about to do. The elders all walked in grudgingly, their robes sweeping and whispering against the floor. "Is there a reason why there's a meeting today? The Alpha isn't around yet," an Elder asked."I called for the meeting," Rowan said. "As you all are aware, the Alpha gave me the authority to stand in his place before he traveled."Seraphina walks in majestically, still basking in the victory of what she had done to Rebecca. She sat down and crossed her legs. A ripple of murmurs spread across the council chamber. Everyone of them oblivious to why they were called. Finally, Rowan cleared his throat and spoke angrily. "Is everyone here now, or some others expect t
THIRD PERSON POVThe line connected.“Hello?”Donald’s voice came through, steady but edged with something cold and sad—like a man whose heart had been broken.On the other end, Rebecca froze.Her lips parted, but no words came out.Her throat tightened painfully, her chest rising and falling in uneven breaths as the weight of everything she had done, everything she had lost, pressed down on her all at once.Tears slipped silently down her cheeks.She tried to speak, tried to form his name. But all that came was silence.“Hello?” Donald said again, this time more firmly, more focused. “Who is this?”Rebecca pressed her hand against her mouth, as though she could physically hold back the sob threatening to escape.She still could not speak.But her silence… It said everything.On the other end, Donald went still.Completely still.Something shifted in him.Something instinctive.Something that recognized her even without a single word.“Hello… baby?” his voice softened instantly, the s
THIRD PERSON POVGuards scattered instantly.Their boots were loud across stone and gravel, their voices echoing through corridors and across the estate grounds as they searched every inch of the territory with growing urgency and concern. They shouted orders, pushed doors open and combed the paths in the estate where she could have been, but there was no sign of Rebecca. The air itself seemed to tighten with every passing minute, as though the entire territory could feel the absence of the one woman who had quietly become its heart.Suddenly, Rowan heard a soft and hesitant voice behind him. “My lord…”Rowan turned sharply.Rowan’s gaze fell on the young maid standing a few steps behind him, her hands clasped tightly together, and her head slightly bowed, but her expression tense.“Speak, Esme,” he commanded, his voice firm, though something dark flickered beneath it. “Where is the Queen?”The maid swallowed.Her eyes lifted briefly to meet his before dropping again.“She… she was
THIRD PERSON POVThe room echoed with the quiet, broken rhythm of Rebecca’s sobs.She had not moved from where she had fallen.Her body curled slightly into itself on the cold floor, as though she could somehow make herself smaller, less visible, less real—like if she stayed still long enough, the pain would pass over her and forget she existed.But it did not.It only deepened.Her fingers clenched weakly against the carpet as tears soaked into the fabric beneath her, her shoulders trembling with every breath she struggled to take. The walls that had once felt warm, comforting, filled with laughter and whispered promises, now loomed over her like strangers.Everything had changed.Everything had been taken.And yet, the world had not stopped.Her phone began to ring.At first, she did not react.The sound felt distant, almost unreal, like something happening in another life far away from this one.But it rang again.And again.It was persistent and demanding, dragging her slowly back







