Masuk“Wh—what?” “Do you expect Alpha Caius to repeat himself?” “No, Alpha Caius.” Daphne stuttered with a bow. She looked at the bed where the man had pointed at a while ago, then she looked at him and shook her head. “What do you intend to check?” Caius laughed. Did this woman expect him to answer her? “It's either you do as you have been told or you get ready to fuck me tonight, Daphne. I don't know why I feel pity for you in the first place.” He muttered, caught up with his closet, and snatched a piece of clothing - putting it on in moments. She hesitated, then thought about it. There was no need to hide herself from him. Hadn't he seen her enough already? Daphne moped at the Alpha who waited for her to make up her mind. Although the thought of him looking at her down there was something she could not fathom. What was that supposed to mean? And why did he want to take a look there? “You're wasting my time, Daphne.” She snapped out of her thoughts and looked at him. “I'm sorr
He sat on the bed-like chair in his special hut, sipping from a mug Lady Violet served him a while ago. It was a beautiful evening, indeed. Alpha Caius looked up when someone walked in. “My lord.” The womanly voice sounded. “Good evening. I'm sorry to disturb you.” She bowed and continued to walk in, only to be stopped by the head guard who waited on the Alpha for one command - the good or the bad. “That's alright. Let her in.” The man shifted in moments, giving her some space so that she could walk in. “Thank you.” Henrietta bowed when she got close. “I am sorry to bother you, but there's something I need to tell you before night comes, Alpha Caius.” It shouldn't bother him. But it did. And so he sat up, moping at her like he had just seen a ghost. Caius dropped the mug and asked. “What's the matter, Henrietta?” “It's the woman. Daphne.” “Oh.” Caius smiled. “What about her?” He looked at the woman while he relaxed his back. “I assume she's getting ready to be
It had been a few days since the search for Daphne began, and the Alpha hadn't seen the men. He didn't care. All he wanted was for them to return and not just alone, with the woman. Was it too much to ask for? Alpha Edgar, as usual, paced the space of his chamber. Last night, the Luna spent her time in his chamber - comforting him and letting him know that all would be well. But he doubted. “Good morning, my lord.” He stopped pacing and turned to see his wife. Nodding, he answered back. “Good morning, my Luna.” Not forgetting to resume his pacing. “I wonder what is taking them almost one week to get back with the news I am dying to hear.” The Luna heaved a sigh, sitting up. “Didn't you ask them not to return without Daphne? Allow them to do their job and stay calm, Edgar. They'll be back either today or tomorrow, depending on when they see her.” “Right.” Now, he stopped pacing. As usual, the words that came from the Luna's mouth had an effect on him. The man let out a sigh
Although she was a prisoner. More than a prisoner, and with the intention to take off as soon as she could, Daphne believed it wasn't as bad as she had imagined it would be. It was worse, in fact. But with the company of the woman who visited her new chamber all morning, it was a relief knowing she could speak with someone who wasn't a beast like that man. A smile came on her face now. Daphne opened her eyes for the first time since she woke up, sitting upright on the bed with the smile still on her face. She looked right and left as though she was in search of something before letting out a sigh. Where was the strange lady who had all of a sudden, become someone she always wanted to see? Daphne jumped to her feet, making up her mind to take her bath on her own today. Without the woman. Or maybe she should wait a little. Daphne strolled back to the bedside and sat on it. The smile on her face faded as she imagined how bad her life had become - the kind of turn it had taken. It
It's been over a week since she came. Since she was brought - taken against her wish. Alpha Caius, on the other hand, did not stop everything he was doing to her. Every night, she was prepped by the woman whom she was assigned to, and brought to the Alpha's chamber, where she would give him all the satisfaction he wanted. One part of him felt nothing but pity. A very small part of him it was. And the other part, it felt nothing but anger, resentment, and even hate. Why should he feel bad for her? A woman who was his mate, weak and vulnerable. Why should he feel bad for someone who was weak? Over and over again, Caius asked himself this question, getting ready to have her tonight. The door creaked open after a while. It was the head guard who walked in. “What?” Alpha Caius asked from where he was seated while the man walked further in and shut the door. “Go straight to the point and be gone from my space.” In response, the man bowed. “My lord. Sorry to bother you. I have come
Members of The Mistwood Pack waited for their Alpha to say something - anything at all. They had been standing since a while ago, and nothing had been said. What was going on? At that same moment, the Alpha looked up from his thoughts. He asked the guard - the head guard. “Are you certain everyone under the roof of this pack is present here with me, Darius?” “Yes, Alpha Edgar. I gathered everyone.” “Did you check later? To confirm the chambers are empty? I need everyone at this meeting, Darius.” “Yes, my lord. I checked everywhere.” Good. That was all he wanted. All he needed. Adjusting on his throne chair, Edgar looked before him. He should be smiling, but there's nothing to smile about. Nothing at all. His face countenance told the wolves everything they should know - he wasn't happy with something - or someone. “Thank you for honoring my call, everyone.” They mumbled something. Something he didn't care to hear. “I have called you here because of something - something that







