Ten Years Ago
~~~~~~~ "Happy birthday, Gwen." Gwendolyn Bowen smiled happily and blew out the candles on her cake. She leaned back, hands held together as if in prayer, and sighed blissfully. It was her eighteenth birthday, a day she had been waiting for. The moon in the sky was a full round disc, sending its silvery rays through the windows, a proof of the moon goddess's blessings. Beside her were her parents, Alpha Thane and Luna Naomi, rulers of the Earth Realm Pack. The birthday party was supposed to be a huge one, seeing as the princess of the pack just came of age. But Gwendolyn just wanted a little celebration with her parents, the only people who mattered to her. "Did you make a wish?" Naomi asked eagerly. "I did." Gwendolyn answered with a soft smile. "And enough with the birthday cakes. I'm not a little girl anymore." Her father, Alpha Thane, chuckled happily. "When you turned ten, you made your mother and I promise to get you a cake for every birthday." He said. "You wanted us to make it a tradition." "Maybe I did say that, but not anymore." Gwendolyn laughed. "I'm too old for birthday cakes and lit candles. I just want to find my mate." Thane and Naomi exchanged a look and smiled. It felt strange hearing their little girl talk about finding her mate. It seemed like yesterday when she celebrated her first birthday. Now she was all grown up. "I got you something special." Naomi lifted a decorated gift box from the floor and handed it to Gwendolyn. Gwendolyn happily ripped the box open and brought out a book bound in thick leather. Her eyes lit up when she saw the title. «Legend Of The Demon Prince, Anubis» "You didn't." She gasped. Naomi laughed as Gwendolyn flew into her arms in a tight embrace. "Thank you, thank you, thank you." She gushed happily. She pulled back and stared at the book unbelievably, eagerly flipping through the pages. Ever since she turned sixteen, she had pestered both her parents for a copy of that book. It was her favourite story, a story that had been told for many generations. "I know how bad you wanted it." Naomi smiled, softly tucking a lock of dark hair behind her ear. "Thank you so much, mother." Gwendolyn hugged the book to her chest tightly. "I will cherish it forever." "You're welcome, sweetheart." Then Alpha Thane cleared his throat and pulled out a slim velvet box from his robe. "Happy birthday, my princess." He winked and placed the box in her hands. Gwendolyn opened the box, and a bronze dagger met her gaze. She took it out and unsheathed it. The blade gleamed sharply under the light of the chandeliers. "Your very first weapon." Alpha Thane continued. "It has been passed down from our generation. Now it's yours. I know how much you want to be a warrior princess. This is the first step." Gwendolyn sheathed the weapon and threw her arms around his neck. "Thank you, father." She smiled. "This means a lot to me." She spent a little more time with her parents in the living room, laughing at their silly jokes. But most times, she sat back and admired how sweet and loving they were to each other. Despite having been mated for twenty years, their love blossomed each day. Every look shared between them, every touch, every glance and caress, it was proof of how much they loved each other. She wanted that kind of love someday. A love so deep and intense. An all consuming love. And she hoped to find it with her mate soon. An hour later, she returned to her room. Her parents had retired for the night. She stood silently as the maids bathed her and helped her into her night gown. After they left, she curled in her bed with her book and flipped the first page. A picture of the Demon Prince met her eyes. Anubis. Even as a mere drawing, she felt the power and darkness from his gaze. His wings, enormous black feathers rising from his back, were spread open behind him, like an angel of death. She flipped to the next page and began to read. Soon her eyes turned heavy and she fell into a deep sleep. ... She awakened suddenly to terrified screams. She jerked upright in bed, her ears ringing loudly. The thick smell of smoke wafted into her room, choking her. She coughed and jumped out of the bed, almost tripping on the bedsheets. Suddenly the door burst open and Orion, her father's beta, rushed in. "Forgive me, Princess." He bowed hastily. "But we must leave at once." "What's happening?" Gwendolyn asked as he grabbed her hand and pulled her out of the room. A second later, the roof of the bedroom caved in and flames poured in, setting everything ablaze. "We're under attack. I must get you to safety." Orion yelled as he raced through the passages, taking several turns until he reached a secret tunnel. "Under attack? From who?" Gwendolyn asked frantically. "The Wildings." Orion said the dreaded words. Gwendolyn froze when she heard him. The demon creatures which she read in books were actually real? She didn't have time to think much on it because a part of the castle suddenly collapsed. Flames followed, burning down everything in its path. "I don't have time to explain." Orion rushed on. "Take the tunnels. It will lead you to the safe wall outside. A dozen lycan guards are waiting for you. They will take you somewhere safe." "But my parents." Gwendolyn said in panic. "Where are my parents?" "Doing their best to fight against the Wildings." Orion answered. His entire face was covered in soot and bloody cuts which were slowly healing. "It is a losing battle. But the earth realm will not fall. Not today." "Let me help." "No!" Orion shook his head. He grabbed her arms and thrust her into the tunnel. "I swore to your father that I will take you somewhere safe. Please, Princess, go. Save yourself." "But..." "Go!" Orion yelled just as the remaining part of the ceiling crashed. He pushed her into the tunnel and jumped back just in time before the burning ceiling could collapse on him. Gwendolyn couldn't see through the raging flames. The heat was intense, almost melting the skin off her bones. With no other choice, she turned and raced down the tunnel. But halfway there, she paused. The book and the dagger, gifts from her parents. She couldn't leave it behind. She turned and raced back to the castle. When she reached the mouth of the tunnel, she was shocked at the scene before her. Everything was burned to the ground. The air was thick with the smell of smoke, making it difficult to breathe. She picked her way through the flames around her, heading back to her bedroom. The room was almost gone when she got there. The bed was covered in flames, the dresser, the couches. Everything was ablaze. Coughing heavily, she moved to the vanity where she kept the gift box. It was already covered in flames. She stomped on it, putting out the fire in time. Then she grabbed the book and the dagger, turned around and fled. But she didn't return to the tunnel. Instead, she raced towards the front doors of the castle to find her parents. She burst through and froze on the spot, horrifed at the scene before her. Bodies. Dead bodies, burned to ashes. Her people, lycans of earth realm pack, massacred brutally. She looked up and spotted the demon creatures flying about in the sky. There were about a dozen of them. The moon had turned to the colour of blood. They looked eerie, eyes glowing blood red, wings flapping heavily, breathing fire from their mouths as they burned down everything on their path. Then she heard her mother's scream. Adrenaline flooded through her body as she raced towards the sound. But halfway there, she fell to her knees. Right before her was her father's body. Alpha Thane Bowen, beloved Alpha of the Earth Realm Pack. His head had been ripped off, and his body set ablaze. Gwendolyn looked up just in time to see one of the Wildings, larger than the others, dragging her mother away. She remained on her knees, frozen in horror, unable to do a thing. Suddenly the creature stopped and turned around. He looked straight at her and their eyes met, brown eyes clashing with blood red eyes. She took note of his face, etching it into her memory. To her surprise, he grinned, his fangs gleaming under the glow of the blood moon, then he turned away. His massive wings burst out and he flew into the sky, followed by the other creatures, taking Naomi away with them. The last thing Gwendolyn heard were the screams of her mother.The words echoed in Gwendolyn's mind like a taboo. "What?" She whispered. "Your mother isn't here." Kieran repeated, voice cold, eyes emotionless. "I lied."A persistent ringing sounded in her ears. It couldn't be. He had to be pulling her legs. "If this is a joke, stop it." She muttered. "You told me, when you were my prisoner, that you would take me to her. You said she was still alive.""What part of 'I lied' do you not understand?" Kieran said in annoyance. "Those two years you treated me like trash, every word I said was a lie. It was all part of my plan."He closed the space between them, pinning her under his gaze. "Every promise I made." He continued. "Every hope I gave you, every word, it was all a lie. I did that to stall for time, until the blood moon emerged so I could escape."His lips curled into a cruel smile. "You made a mistake believing me, princess." He muttered. "You played right into my trap. Now you can forget about your mother because I swear, I will make yo
Gwendolyn tried to keep up with Kieran as he stepped out of the pack house, but his legs were impossibly long and his strides were too quick. As she walked past a number of houses, she caught the harsh glares some of the demon creatures threw at her. She was a bit confused. Even though the lycans and the Wildings were sworn enemies, she didn't understand why they hated her. She had nothing to do with them. The Wildings started the war by hunting down the lycans. Her kind only retaliated, which was a normal course of action. Yet they stared at her like she was the enemy. They were the enemy. Kieran suddenly turned a corner and she had to hurry to catch up with him.Before them was a large temple. Words were scribbled on the walls in strange languages, and when she stepped in, the doors shut behind her loudly. The Triad were already on seat, waiting for her. They sat around a rectangular table, and the moment she stepped in, all eyes turned on her. They were a group of six demons,
An hour went by, and when Gwendolyn didn't come down, Kieran grew inpatient. Dom already left and he had been waiting for her to join him downstairs. He had more important things to do.He wanted to present her to the Triad so he would bring her back to the pack house and lock her up. He stormed up the stairs angrily. No one had ever disregarded him the way she did. No one would even dare talk back at him or disrespect him. Yet Gwendolyn had done it countless times. And he had allowed her. It had to stop. If she was going to remain in Nightshade pack, she needed to know her place. He shoved the door to his room open and stepped in. It was empty. He frowned. Where the hell was she? If she dared to escape, goddess help her, he would hunt her down and drag her back. As he turned to leave the room, he heard the sound of running water. The anger in his eyes changed to one of surprise and disbelief. She was still in the bathroom. Was this how all women were? He muttered a curse a
The interior of the pack house felt warm and cozy as Gwendolyn stepped in with Dom. The first thing she noticed was the elegant candelabra hanging from the high ceiling. Several leather couches were arranged in the living room, with a coffee table in the middle. A flight of stairs curved towards the top floor, and Dom gestured for her to follow him. Gwendolyn realized he wasn't a man of many words. She stared at his shaved head, wondering if he had ever won any battle.He stopped in front of a door at the top floor and pushed it opened. "Whose room is this?" She asked. "The Alpha's.""Take me somewhere else." She stepped back. "I don't want to stay here.""I only follow Alpha Kieran's orders." He looked her straight in the eye as he spoke. "Get into the room and wait for him."Gwendolyn frowned at his tone. She was about to snap back when she remembered Kieran's threat. If she wanted to find her mother, she had to comply with whatever orders he gave. She brushed past him and ste
They arrived at Nightshade Pack the next day, just when the sun had started to rise. Gwendolyn was amazed at the size of the pack. It wasn't the home of a hybrid who was hiding away. It was an empire.She clung tightly to Kieran as he lowered to the ground, trying to ignore the way his hand tightened around her waist.His wings flapped heavily as he landed, sending a torrent of wind which whipped her hair into her face. She scoffed, annoyed, and when she caught the smirk on his face, she realized he did it intentionally. He was utterly shameless. Behind her, Kane and the rest of the Wildings dropped to the ground and finally released Julian. He started to walk towards her, but she quickly shook her head, stopping him. Kieran would carry on with his threat if he didn't stay away. She needed to protect him. 'Let's talk later' He mouthed to her, and she nodded. Suddenly Kieran grabbed her hand and tugged her forward. She had to keep up with his long strides as they continued into
"You wouldn't dare!" Gwendolyn snarled. "Try me." Kieran grabbed both her hands and pinned them above her head. "Keep struggling and you'll see.""You are such a disgusting pervert!" She yelled. "Oh I'm the pervert?" Kieran shot back. "Remind me again who was spying on me while I took a bath.""I wasn't spying on you.""Yeah you weren't. You were drooling." She caught the smug smile on his face and wanted to slap it off. She had never felt so embarrassed in her entire life. "Fine. I stopped struggling. Let me go." She said. "I don't think you've learned your lesson, princess." He murmured. "It seems you enjoy being pinned against me. Admit it.""I'd rather eat nails than admit to anything.""I can arrange that." He laughed like he was enjoyed himself. Her pitiful struggles were amusing while she pretended not to be aware of the attraction between them. Now that she was still, he took his time to scrutinize her. She had the brownest eyes he had ever seen, and it held a kind of hy