Chapter 4—A blast from the buried past
GERALD I couldn't believe it. The woman we’d been hired to kill…was my late best friend's daughter. Fear clamped around my chest the moment I recognised her. I hadn't seen her since she was a child, back when her father and I fought side by side under the blood moon wars. Back when he made me promise – promise – that if anything ever happened to him, I’d look out for her. That was before we fell out as friends. I had failed him. A storm brewed inside me. And then something shifted; something unfamiliar stirred in my soul. For a second, it felt like a wolf’s presence… but that was impossible. I was of the cursed Grand Lee clan, wolfless for generations. The curse only broke when we found our mate. But I’d long abandoned that hope. Still, the presence lingered, like a whisper of instinct. Protective. Angry. Maybe I was imagining things. I had been having weird dreams and nightmares for the past month. Centuries ago, my ancestors betrayed a powerful sorceress, and the punishment had been passed down through blood and bone: no wolf until one found their destined mate. But without a wolf, how could you sense a mate? It was a cruel circular curse. It could never be broken. I would know. I tried my whole life to break it. Comical. That's what the situation was. I had never, ever had to define a guess as a kill. Now here I was, standing before the daughter of the only man I ever truly called brother, and I was meant to kill her. She was nothing like the girl I remembered. A woman – now gorgeous, yes, in that way that made men stare too long, but there was strength in her stance, even as she trembled. “I...I,” she stuttered, eyes darting everywhere, but at me. “Please, you don't have to do this,” she shivered. “I didn't do anything. You've made a mistake.” Her voice cracked, and for a moment I was transported to a younger version of her, clinging to her father's arms, begging to learn swordplay like the boys. That memory twisted something deep inside me. “Did you really think you could escape me?” I said coldly, ignoring the pull in my chest to comfort her. She flinched. Her breathing grew rapid. She was terrified – good. She should be. Because she had no idea just how deep the betrayal ran. “Please”, She whispered, “Just let me go.” “And where would you go?” I asked, stepping forward. “I have a fiancée in the gladiator moon pack. Damon. We were supposed to marry before my father died. He’ll protect me.” I stared at her. “Is that so?” I asked flatly. “Yes.” Her voice firmed, a little still behind the fears. I sighed. She had no idea. “I can't let you do that.” She stepped back. Eyes wide again. “My men were paid to kill you,” I said. You shouldn't be alive. “Whatever they are paying you, I’ll pay triple. Please, I don't want to die.” I moved closer, slowly. “You think this is about money?” Her back hit the wall. Her hands trembled. My wolf, or whatever it was that stirred in me, growled low again. Protective. Possessive in a guard dog way, not anything else. I’d made a promise. And despite how far I’d fallen, I hadn't broken that one. Not yet. “I'm not some hired thug you can buy off with gold,” I muttered. Her eyes searched mine. “Then why? Why are you here?” I didn't answer right away. Instead I pulled a folded contract from my coat and held it out to her. She took it with hesitant fingers and opened it. I watched as her expression changed. First confusion, then disbelief. Then horror. “What. What is this?” She whispered. "A contract", I said, "signed by your stepbrother and your beloved Damon. Granting me the right to dispose of you using the dark blade.” She stared at the paper like it might burst into flames in her hands. “No.” She said, “Damon would never do that. He loves me. He has nothing to gain. And Tony? You want me to believe my brother paid you to kill me?” She asked in an almost amused tone. “It's on paper.” “Oh, right. Like that couldn't easily be forged… There is no way my brother would do this, nor my fiancé. He has nothing to even gain.” “Doesn't he?” I said softly. “I’ve known him since we were children. We have been betrothed since I was seven. He wouldn't…” she trailed off. “Well, he did,” I said flatly. “And your stepbrother made sure the deal was watertight. They both gain everything with you dead.” Tears filled her eyes, but she shook her head. “You're lying. Damon wouldn't – he wouldn't!” She raised her voice. I could see the pain in her eyes. There was no way she would believe a stranger's words. I think it would kill her if it were true. Her tears filled me with dread. She was a naive girl. She had no idea that she was just a pawn. Her father's death was an opportunity for her stepbrother. I felt a raging anger for her. Without thinking, I pulled her close, trying to comfort her. She melted into my embrace, and for a moment, I swear I heard a voice in my head. An unfamiliar presence in me stirring, growling. I shook it off; I was sure of whatever that was. She cried for a little before pushing me away. “No, no.” She shook her head as if coming to a realisation I wasn't aware of. “It's not true. Damon loves me. He told me so. He's always defended me. You are the liar here. I'll go to him, and if you don't let me, then I'll continue to try till you kill me with your own hands.” “I have told you, I have no desire to kill you. I want to protect you. Stay here and I'll help you find out what happened…” “No. I don't know you. Your men were just trying to kill me a minute ago, and you want me to trust you?” she asked, her voice laced with disbelief. “I mean, my brother, I can believe, but even that is far-fetched. He isn't my biggest fan, but he would never kill me. So, sorry, but I will not trust the words of a random stranger.” “I'm the only one you can trust.” I said as calmly as I could. “If that's true, you'd let me go.” I stared at her in shock. She was just like her father. Calm but strong-headed and stubborn. I sighed. There was only one way to get her to trust me, and that was to let her go. She was too traumatised to believe anything from my lips. She just had to see it for herself. “Fine. I'll let you go.” She blinked, surprised. “I don’t believe you,” she suddenly said. Definitely her father's daughter. “I will let you go. If you want, I'll drive you there myself.” “No. Thanks. I just need some money to get there,” she said quietly. It would have been funny if I wasn't worried about her. “Alright. You have it. My pack is always open to you in case.” “Why do you care?” She suddenly asked… “Let's just say I have an unpaid debt to pay.” She frowned but didn't ask any more questions. I shoved my hands in my pocket, took out my wallet and gave her enough money for a hotel and a ride back and forth. “Thank you.” I watched as she left without turning back and sighed. “Landen!” “Yes, boss,” my beta came out of the shadows where he'd been hiding. Without looking at him, I said, “Prepare my bike.”CHAPTER 70LilianaI woke up to find Tabitha staring at me with a wide smile.She was holding a couple of shopping bags in hand.“Good morning, mistress.” She said excitedly.I wiped the sleep out of my eyes with the back of my hands and blinked.“Good morning, Tabby. How did you get in here?” I asked.“The door was unlocked, mistress, but that’s not important. Your dress is here.”“Dress? What dress? I already have a dress.”I said.“The dress the Alpha got you.” She said and dumped the bag on my bed.I sat up properly, the sleep completely disappearing from my eyes.“Gerald is back?” I asked, and she nodded.“Yes, he is.”I quickly scrambled out of bed, my plan to talk to him and give him a piece of my mind. “Mistress, where are you going?”“To talk to your so-called Alpha.” I said and put on my robe.I opened the door and ran to
Chapter 69 Liliana Throughout that day, I didn't find Gerald anywhere. He was gone, and everyone I asked said he'd left for a mission and wasn't sure when he would be back. I was very cranky all day, but at the same time, I was reliving the kiss and make-out session we had before he was pulled away like he had seen a ghost. I groaned, pulling my hair like a crazy woman. I avoided Tabitha most of the day, knowing she was going to ask a lot of questions I wasn't quite ready to answer. It was time for lunch later, and I made my way to the kitchen, where Sel and some maids were talking. Well, she was talking, and the maids were just listening to her instructions. As soon as she saw me. She smiled and sent the maids away with one last instruction: something about turkey. I sauntered towards the fridge, and she found a bottle of water and drank. I watc
Chapter 68GeraldI made my way to the front of the pack house, my heart beating against my chest wildly.The voice of my friend, Humphrey, was echoing in my head, judging me for kissing his daughter so passionately.My lips were still tingling. The sparks are still floating in my stomach.I wasn't satisfied; I needed more, more of her lips, more of her tongue, more of her moans.Everything about her, I craved an unhealthy dose now.I knew I shouldn't have kissed, knew I shouldn't have opened this can of worms.Now, I know I wouldn't be able to stay in the same room with her without wanting to feel her body against mine.“Alpha,” Rot turned, her expression impassive.“What is the information that was supposed to be so important?”I questioned.“Let's go in,” she said, and I nodded.We made our way down the hallway and to my study.“What is it?” I questioned.
CHAPTER 67LilianaI had to laugh internally. Never did I ever think I would be in a position like this where I would be asking a man almost twice my age why he won't kiss me, but here I was doing just that.I should be ashamed of myself, but all I felt was desperation.I wanted answers, and most importantly, I wanted him in a way that was unnatural. There was something between us, and I hated the fact that he had refused to acknowledge it.Gerald was quiet. The silence stretched uncomfortably as I waited anxiously for him to speak.“Aren’t you going to answer the question?” I asked boldly.He sighed.“Liliana…” he started but then stopped as if he was at a loss for words.“Things aren’t as simple as they seem.” He finally said that, like that was supposed to explain anything.“Then simplify it. I am tired of pretending that there is no attraction between us when it's clear there is.” I said sh
CHAPTER 66LilianaI followed Tabitha’s instruction as I made steak for Gerald.It was only 6am, and I wanted to be done by the time Gerald was waking up so I could serve him breakfast in bed.I was nervous. I had never cooked for a man before. It was something I never really thought about doing or even had to do.The maids and chef usually made Damon’s food, and when I was in his pack, his maids and cook made us food.The image of him messing with a girl that wasn’t me suddenly crossed my mind, and I felt I quickly snapped out of it.It still hurt how much he had played and used me when I had given him my whole heart. It was even worse that he had the audacity to try to kill me. I felt my body shake with both anger and disgust and everything negative I could think of.The fact he was still alive and having the time of his life, thinking I was dead, made my blood boil.How dare he? How dare they both.
CHAPTER 65LILIANAIt was two days before my initiation/welcoming party, and I still wasn’t sure how I felt about it.The house was buzzing with activities, and Sel was mostly heading the activity. She was so excited that I was starting to think the party itself didn’t matter to her as much as the planning did.Sel, Dan, and Don were the only Ravagers that were back from their mission.The rest were still gone. Especially Max.Sel was preparing for it like it was some kind of wedding or big event.I was already tucking away the information that Sel was the one I was going to hire as my wedding planner.I still didn’t understand why she was putting in so much effort, but I mostly stayed away, not wanting to sully her good mood. She was not pleasant to be around when she was in a bad mood. My hands found my neck as I made my way to the kitchen.It had been two days since the encounter with Geral