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#29: Breakfast and a Plan

Author: Sada Vii
last update publish date: 2026-04-01 21:35:13

How was I supposed to survive the present breakfast and future breakfasts now that I understood the extent to Frank’s evil?

After Lewison revealed everything to me last night, we stood in the clearing for hours before we went back to his chambers. Questions still littered my mind, but seeing the way Lewison’s mask fell. The way his eyes glistened and the way his lips parted slightly as though there were words trapped behind his teeth that he couldn’t release, did something to me that I didn’t w
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  • Bride For The Feral Alpha   #29: Breakfast and a Plan

    How was I supposed to survive the present breakfast and future breakfasts now that I understood the extent to Frank’s evil?After Lewison revealed everything to me last night, we stood in the clearing for hours before we went back to his chambers. Questions still littered my mind, but seeing the way Lewison’s mask fell. The way his eyes glistened and the way his lips parted slightly as though there were words trapped behind his teeth that he couldn’t release, did something to me that I didn’t want to identify.I could not admit to anyone, much less myself, that I was beginning to see the humanity in a monster. That I had ignored every word of advice that Ophelia left for me in that letter. That I had become unwise.We didn’t sleep that night.Frank did not visit. Thank God.And when morning came, I left Lewison’s chambers without a word.“I didn’t see the two of you last night,” Frank announced, stabbing his fork hard into his pork.My eyes closed shut in an instant, as I did my best

  • Bride For The Feral Alpha   #28: Dorian Aubrey

    I didn't think that he would actually do it. But here we were—running. Questions clawed through my mind. Relentless. Loud. Each question fought for an answer that I knew I could not get just yet. Werewolves could hear from miles away and even though it was the dead of the night I did not exactly know who or what could be hiding in the hallways. I followed Lewison closely, always making sure that the distance between us was never too much or too little. If this was a way to escape then I needed to remember every turn and if Frank caught us tonight, Lewison would be my only savior. After about a million turns and going down a few flights of stairs, we met open air again. However, this was not somewhere I was familiar with. These were not the same doors that led to the front of the castle. The small door Lewison and I passed through led to a wide and open forest. Drawing the coat even tighter on my body, more questions filled my head. Where was this place? Who could we po

  • Bride For The Feral Alpha   #27: Woman and Woman

    In Evenmoor, women did not touch each other unless it was polite, brief, or required.When Lewison mentioned that I could have a female mistress if I wanted to, I took it as a joke. Something said in the heat of the moment.,I believe that it was one of those things that people always said but never meant, like all the times my father said he'd quit smoking.Without waiting for permission from Lewison, I sat on his bed, allowing all the information I had just heard to settle in.“You’re lying,” I muttered without thinking. “Women don’t… Gabriella wouldn’t have… That’s not how the world works.”Footsteps crossed the room, and then I felt Lewison’s towering presence hover above me. Still, I didn't look up.My hands curled into the sheets. I needed to make sense of something. Anything.Gabriella was here and found love with Iris? But that was so long ago, and I would have known if any of Father's siblings disappeared, wouldn't I? He’d kept this pact thing hidden from me for so long, an

  • Bride For The Feral Alpha   #26: Gabriella’s Secret

    Iris was the one who led me back to my room.And then she stayed.She dragged a chair in front of my bed and watched me like I was something fragile… or something broken.Whichever one she believed, she was not too far off.It was ironic how days ago I would have done just about anything to see this woman and now that she was here, I wanted her far away, and yet there was nothing I could do to make her leave.On our way here, I had told her that she did not need to be around me several times, but she didn't listen.Upon our arrival to my gilded cage, I thanked her for the escort and told her that she could leave, and yet, she still refused to budge.Saliva had now become an expensive resource, and I had no plans of wasting any more of it on her, and so I lay in bed, thinking of how all the other Feywins survived this place as I let Iris continue to spill more stupid nonsense.It wasn't until she muttered one key sentence that I turned to face her again.“You can ask me as many questio

  • Bride For The Feral Alpha   #25: No Allies

    According to Frank Aubrey, there was no better way to end a tour than to have me spread-eagled on a medical bed.The healing quarters of SouthPoint Pack and Feywin cemetery had one thing in common—the concentrated smell of impending death.Where one had already prepared a piece of land to bury my body, the other had prepared all the instruments I would need for a more mental and social death.I believed that the healing quarters here would be just like the hospitals back in Evenmoor but I was terribly wrong. Instead of antiseptic, bleach, and alcohol, the metallic stench of blood hit my nostrils first. Then it was herbs. Too many herbs all at once, like they were all fighting each other to see who would dominate.I never knew how special my room could be until today.Frank trudged forward, and I was forced to follow quietly behind him. The last thing I wanted to do was anger the man who had just informed me that no matter what I did, I would end up dead and in a grave that he had alre

  • Bride For The Feral Alpha   #24: Feywin Cemetery

    My parents never shared much about our family history, but thanks to Frank Aubrey, I was going to know more than enough.Completely and utterly helpless, I kept throwing looks at Lewison, hoping that he would take the hint and make up some perfectly sane excuse that stopped me from going anywhere with his monster of a father, but perhaps I had been too hopeful because, after my third attempt, Lewison got up and left without a word.When I turned to the left, in hopes of finding comfort in the only stranger at the table, I discovered that he was gone. He had completely disappeared, as though he weren’t even here in the first place.A scream threatened to spill from my lips, but I knew that it would most likely make things worse for me, so I sealed my lips and turned to meet my captor.He was wearing his ever favorite smile.“I finally have a Feywin all to myself. Come with me child,” he gestured forward, already walking.I followed him in silence.And when I saw that where we were goin

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