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Cercei’s POV
I gently wiped the beads of sweat from my forehead, my tired body bent over the task of scrubbing the floor. The weight of the brush in my hand felt heavier with each passing moment.
“Gosh, can you pick up the pace?” came the sharp voice of Vienna, the daughter of our Alpha, piercing the air from behind me.
“Certainly, miss,” I replied, my voice filled with respect, and I increased the speed of my scrubbing.
Vienna had conveniently spilled paint on the floor, which she claimed was accidental, but her malicious intent was evident. It was now my responsibility to rectify the mess she had created.
“Stupid girl,” Vienna muttered under her breath as she turned her back on me. With one final act of cruelty, she kicked the paint can that lay beside me before departing the kitchen.
I felt completely exhausted, and I let out a weary sigh as I observed the magnitude of the work still ahead. I had been scrubbing the floor for what felt like an endless time, but the paint stubbornly clung to the surface, resisting all my efforts to remove it.
Once I was certain that Vienna had left the room, I gingerly set down the brush and allowed myself a moment’s slumber.
Leaning against the cool wall, I could feel the ache radiating through my arm, the throbbing pain in my legs, and the strain in my back. The toll of physical struggle was evident.
“You do know that Vienna would strangle you if she caught you were resting,” Maria’s voice suddenly broke the silence, causing me to startle.
“God, you gave me quite a scare,” I gasped, my hand instinctively pressing against my chest to calm the racing beat of my heart.
Maria couldn’t help but chuckle as she sat down next to me, enjoying a short break from the demanding world we were stuck in.
Despite having recently started as one of the servants for the Crescents, Maria had quickly become my closest companion, even though I had worked longer than her. Perhaps it was because we were around the same age or shared the same fate, enduring the tyranny of Vienna Crescent.
My parents had dedicated their lives to serving the Alpha, Remus Crescent, my father as his butler, and my mother as his personal maid, they had never been shown an ounce of gratitude or respect by the man they served faithfully.
Resting my head on Maria’s shoulder, I couldn’t help but voice my frustration. “What do you think fuels Vienna’s adamant perseverance to make my life a living hell?”
“Jealousy,” Maria replied with a hint of amusement in her voice.
I couldn’t help but chuckle at her response. “Yes, of course. Who wouldn’t envy my ragged clothing, extraordinary talent for scrubbing floors, and oh-so-fashionable vintage worn-out shoes?” I playfully wiggled my toes for emphasis.
A sudden shift in Maria’s tone caught me off guard, and I stopped laughing. It was a rare occasion when she spoke seriously. “Because you’re more beautiful than her,” she said, her voice sincere and without any hint of jest.
I paused, struck by the sincerity in her words. “Can we change the topic? I’d prefer some light teasing instead of being so serious, please. It’s much more comfortable,” I said, attempting to lighten the mood.
We both burst into laughter, knowing that Maria’s teasing came from pure fondness and not from any ill intent.
Unlike Vienna, who found joy in my misery, Maria used teasing as a means of expressing her fondness for me. Through these playful interactions, we found comfort and formed a unique bond.
“Scrub the floor, you silly girl,” Maria mockingly imitated Vienna’s voice, mimicking our tormentor’s gestures, which made us laugh even harder.
She even exaggeratedly flipped her hair in the same manner as Vienna, and the sight elicited genuine laughter from me.
“Shoo, off you go back to the garden,” I playfully retorted, dismissing Maria with a wave of my hand.
She made an exaggeratedly indignant face and dramatically flipped her hair once again, eliciting another giggle from me. The sight of my own reflection dancing on the wet, soapy floor only added to my joy, making the moment even more delightful.
Throughout my life, many have expressed their fondness for what they saw as my beauty. While their compliments were kind, they never truly resonated with me. I would usually respond with gratitude or return the sentiment with a compliment of my own. However, I never considered embracing their words wholeheartedly.
Nevertheless, Maria’s idea that Vienna was envious of my beauty struck me as completely absurd.
I couldn’t understand why Maria had let go of her rationality to entertain such an idea. Vienna and I were of the same height, but her figure exuded a mature elegance with graceful curves, while I had a petite frame. Our long brown hair differed, as mine cascaded in waves, while hers remained impeccably straight, giving her a sophisticated look. Her hazel eyes shimmered, contrasting with my inherited emerald green from my mother. Despite my fair complexion, Vienna’s skin was as pure and white as paper.
Apart from these distinctions, we shared many similar features, such as pointed noses, pouty lips, and freckles that emerged only under the sun’s gentle caress.
The uncanny resemblance between us may have fueled her disdain for me. At first glance, one might even mistake us for sisters. However, for Vienna, the sole daughter and heiress of the MoonStone pack, being compared to a servant, even briefly, must be the ultimate insult.
After what felt like an endless time of scrubbing, I found relief in the mansion’s garden, my sanctuary. Between the vibrant flowers and towering trees, I discovered a tranquillity that surpassed any other part of the estate.
When I strolled in the middle of the huge garden, immersing myself in the fragrance of blossoms and the songs of chirping birds, a sight captured my attention. There was Maria, bravely fighting a battle against a flock of withered flowers with a broom. Despite finding amusement in her predicament, a twinge of sympathy tugged at my heart.
Upon learning about Maria’s sensitivity to flowers, Vienna didn’t hesitate to exploit it and assigned her the punishing task of tending the garden.
Maria, in a state of desperation, mustered the courage to humbly request mercy. However, Vienna’s wishes consistently prevailed.
Cercei's POV“I don’t need your mercy,” Vienna spat at me, her words dripping with venom.“Vienna, we’ve been at each other’s throats our whole life already. And we’ve finally started to get along recently,” I said, my voice carrying a plea for understanding as I tried to persuade her.“We will never get along. You always take what’s mine,” She cried out, her anger and frustration pouring out.“I don’t want it. I’ll give it back to you, please,” I begged, reaching out my hand as a symbol of reconciliation. However, she glared at me, causing me to retract it.“How? You already ruined it,” She scanned the wreckage around us, tears still glistening in her eyes.The mansion was totally destroyed, showing how intense the battle had been. Expensive jars were shattered, the floors and ceiling were damaged, and there were red stains on every surface.“I’ll help you rebuild it, this time not made out of crime. We can start again. Please, sister?” I approached Vienna, reaching out to embrace he
Frank's POVThe huge war erupted, and I stood my ground against Remus’s men, swiftly pulling my trigger. Each shot sent their lifeless bodies tumbling to the ground, giving me a twisted sense of satisfaction as the battle escalated.The urgency of the situation weighed heavily on me as I scanned the chaotic battlefield, longing to see her by my side. Yet, Maria remained nowhere to be found.With increasing worry and a heavy heart, I realized that Lucian had not provided the promised update. He should have signalled the detonation of the second bomb after the first, but the ominous silence hung like a shroud over the situation. Worry crept in as I pondered his well-being.I made a choice; I had to enter the Moonstone mansion to search for Lucian myself. Amidst the chaos of gunshots and the growls of those who had transformed into wolves, I pushed forward to find them, particularly Cercei and Maria.I kept my aim steady, taking down every MoonStone wolf blocking my path. They were easil
Cercei's POVLucian came and stood before me, giving me hope during the raging war. My heart filled with joy, and I tried to scream his name, but only muffled sounds came from my taped mouth.“Untie her,” Lucian commanded firmly, addressing Monsieur.Monsieur’s jaw clenched, and he signalled one of his men. The man, trembling with fear, approached me with a knife and carefully began to cut the tapes.As the tape peeled off, I wasted no time and rushed toward Lucian, my saviour. My desperate longing to reach him was obvious as I stretched my arms.However, Monsieur stopped me mid-way, gripping my arm firmly. My protests fell on deaf ears as he forcefully lowered my hand.“Let her go,” Lucian demanded, drawing a knife from his belt. He looked menacingly angry. “You are seriously outnumbered, Lucian,” Remus taunted, a vicious grin twisting his lips. I looked around and realized starkly that Lucian and I were up against insurmountable odds. His courage and strength alone wouldn’t guaran
Lucian's POVThe moon hung in the night sky, casting its silvery glow on the world below, and I could sense its ethereal strength coursing through me.“It’s time to gather the troops,” I declared, my face filled with determination. I collected my weapons, handling them with skillful ease. I grabbed a box of bullets and quickly loaded my guns, ensuring they were ready for the upcoming battle. I secured knives on my belt and boots, ready to serve as backup weapons if my guns ran out of bullets.“Lucian,” a familiar voice called out, drawing my attention. It was my Uncle John.“Be cautious,” he urged, sounding concerned in his voice. I nodded in response, our silent understanding spanning the distance between us.“You too, Uncle John,” I said, giving him a reassuring smile. We exchanged a pat on each other’s backs, a gesture filled with unspoken feelings.My purpose was clear. I had to reach her before the war began. She couldn’t be anywhere near this battlefield. The thought of her gett
Cercei's POV“I’m sorry,” I murmured, reaching for Maria’s hands. She was dressed in all black, her hair neatly braided.Then, I slowly knelt down, a gesture that seemed to catch her off guard. “What the fuck are you doing?” she exclaimed in surprise.“I’m so sorry, Maria,” I began, my voice filled with genuine remorse. “I know what I did to you in the North was a betrayal. I asked for your help and then betrayed you. I came here to kill Monsieur, but things took a different turn, and I...” My voice trailed off, and tears welled up in my eyes. I couldn’t hold back the overwhelming emotions.Maria knelt down to my level and gently grasped both my arms, helping me to stand. “I understand,” she whispered softly.A tear slid down my cheek, and I shook my head, unable to speak.“No, I deserve your anger, and I’d understand if you never want to be friends with me again,” I sobbed as tears streamed down my face.“Cercei, our friendship may not be perfect, but the reasons behind our action
Cercei's POV“You ran away after discovering you’re his daughter, travelled for miles, bled at the ball, and now you’re pregnant?” Vincent neatly summarized the series of events that had led to my current situation.Casually, I grabbed another slice of pizza and took a bite.“Yes,” I replied with a nod, speaking between chewing.“Wow,” he exclaimed, sipping his coffee, now fully engrossed in my story.“I know,” I responded, finding a peculiar enjoyment in discussing my own life. It was certainly more amusing than gossiping about others; at least I wasn’t backstabbing anyone but myself, right?“You’re stupid,” It was intended as an offensive comment, but he sounded impressed.“I know,” I laughed and playfully raised my palm for a high-five. He looked at me, shortly baffled.“What?” he asked, sounding puzzled. I reached for his hand and gently clapped it against mine.“High five,” I said, rolling my eyes at his amusement.“Oh,” he grinned and chuckled.“Anyway, what’s the plan now?” He







