로그인Cercei’s POV
“Father, this ball must be absolutely flawless,” Vienna exclaimed, her distress visible.
“No, it’s far too excessive. Remove it immediately,” she commanded the servants as they arranged the tablecloths.
Vienna possessed a refined and elegant taste, and the tablecloth was wrapped with an excessive number of intricate patterns and overwhelming hues that failed to align with her preferences.
As one of the servants, I found myself in the ballroom, diligently cleaning and decorating. Naturally, the room was decorated with a profusion of white roses, symbolising the MoonStone pack, to which we all belonged.
“Handle that vase with extra care, girl. Its worth is beyond anything you can possess,” Vienna scolded the unfortunate servant, who held a golden vase in her trembling hands.
“Don’t worry, my dear, I will ensure that everything is perfected,” Monsieur Remus reassured his daughter, his soothing voice acting as a balm to Vienna’s distress.
I stole a glance at my parents standing beside the Alpha. Papà gave me a reassuring smile while Mamà offered me her most gentle, loving eyes.
“You foolish girl!” I was startled at Vienna’s outburst, her voice cutting through the air.
“Once I spot even the tiniest speck of dirt on the floor, I will use your face as a cleaning cloth, do you understand?” Vienna’s threat hung in the air, and I nodded in response; fear appeared on my face.
“Don’t be too harsh on the poor girl, Vienna,” interjected the Alpha instantly, his commanding voice slicing through the tension. My eyes shifted towards him.
“Are you defending her, father?” Vienna inquired, her tone slightly raised, sounding offended.
“No, I’m simply suggesting that you need not be overwhelmed. I promise you, everything will be flawless, my dear,” the Alpha assured, pressing a tender kiss on his daughter’s forehead.
“The Blood Moon Pack will be in attendance, and their Alpha happens to be around your age. It would be advantageous if the two of you were to establish a rapport,” Monsieur Remus shifted the topic instantly.
“The Blood Moon Pack? The Reds?” Vienna queried, a glimmer of curiosity in her eyes.
“Yes, my dear. Lucian Red will be present. He is often referred to as the ‘King in the North’—one of the most popular and dangerous men and wolves alive,” Monsieur Remus disclosed, gently tucking a few strands of Vienna’s hair behind her ear.
“It would serve us well if you were to garner his favour. I have been informed that he is searching for his destined mate,” a mischievous grin crept on his face.
“Are you implying you are selling me off to a stranger?” Vienna’s voice carried a mix of disbelief and panic.
“Trust me, my love, the Blood Moon Alpha is precisely your match,” Monsieur Remus insisted, smiling even wider.
“Well then, we shall see about that at the ball,” Vienna responded, her voice tinged with a mixture of curiosity and scepticism.
When the Alpha departed, my parents dutifully followed him out of the ballroom. Vienna lingered for a while, berating anyone who dared to interrupt our work.
Eventually, she also departed, retreating to the spa to pamper herself with the most expensive beauty treatments to look stunning at the upcoming ball.
The Blood Moon Pack—a name that reverberates throughout the land. They are renowned as the mightiest and strongest warriors in the North. I don’t have much information about their royal members, except for the fact that the Reds lead them.
“Hey,” Maria whispered beside me, breaking my train of thoughts.
“Let us swap tasks,” she suggested, handing me a vase and a bouquet of flowers. In turn, I passed up the brush I had been holding and continued arranging the flowers with delicate care.
“Did you hear what Monsieur said? Lucian Red is attending!” I overheard one of the servants whisper excitedly.
“I heard he’s both ruthless and extremely handsome,” the two of them squealed in delight.
“Girls,” Madam Cece, the head servant, reprimanded them with a stern tone, chastising their frivolous chatter.
The two girls made feeble attempts to conceal their romantic excitement surrounding this mysterious figure known as Lucian Red, yet their giggles reached my ears even from a distance.
Lucian Red? How remarkably attractive must he be to inspire such fervent devotion from girls?
Truth be told, I have never harboured a crush on anyone, not even the impeccably handsome models within the pages of glossy magazines or the actors appearing on the television screen. Yes, they possess undeniable allure, but how can one develop affection for a stranger, for a soul so utterly unfamiliar?
Perhaps my lack of infatuation stems from my sheltered existence inside this grand mansion, where socialisation and encounters with men have been scarce. While the rest of us worked diligently to ensure every aspect of the ball would be flawless, Vienna intermittently inspected the progress. However, her primary focus seemed to lie in her own preference for the event.
“Moon Ball, my ass,” Maria muttered as we both rested beneath the towering apple tree situated at the rear of the mansion during our short break.
“All the arrogant lords and ladies will simply flooded inside this estate, flaunting their flashy wealth,” she declared, taking a hearty bite of her apple.
I playfully slapped her shoulder. “Maria,” I scolded gently.
“What? It’s the truth! All they do is celebrate this so-called grand ball with excessive drinking and dancing, parading their numerous servants as if they were trophies. A gathering of self-important fools and insufferable butts,” Maria’s disdain dripped from her words like acid.
“I’ve never actually witnessed a ball, so I have no idea what people do or talk about,” I confessed, my curiosity piqued.
“It’s nothing like the romanticised tales in books. In reality, all they discuss is wealth, power, and the perpetuation of cruelty. Oh, and of course, sex,” Maria retorted, rolling her eyes in disdain once again.
“Even so, I can’t help but feel excited about it. The dresses and the music are bound to be beautiful,” I expressed, trying to maintain a glimmer of optimism.
“It’s often also a parade of the most terrible women who don the most breathtaking dresses to please those arrogant royal Alphas,” she winced, sceptical of the intentions behind such elegance.
“I’m sure not everyone is as terrible as you claim. I mean, not all people are bad, you know,” I countered, hoping to inject a message of hope into our conversation.
“No, not everyone, but most of them,” Maria laughed bitterly, her experiences perhaps having tainted her perception of humanity.
I couldn’t blame Maria for her pessimistic outlook on life. She had grown up in a place far more wretched than our current surroundings—harsh, cruel, and teeming with violence, as she often recounted.
Despite my own circumstances, I had been fortunate enough to maintain a positive perspective on the world, largely thanks to my mother’s influence. She instilled in me the belief that even during the darkest challenges, one should always seek out the glimmers of light and fearlessly embrace the hearts of even the most shadowed souls.
I considered myself blessed, for although my days were filled with struggle and heavy burdens, I had the comfort of my loving parents at the end of each day. Despite the weight of responsibilities and duties that they also endured, they never failed to show their utmost love and care as I grew up.
As the week passed, every nook and cranny of the mansion exuded an air of perfection. The harmonious blend of green and red radiated luxury and sophistication, providing visual evidence of our preparations’ painstaking efforts.
Even clad in rugged attire and clutching a mop in my hand, I couldn’t help but feel like a princess as I glided through the grand halls at this moment.
A smile stretched across my lips as I marvelled at the shimmering chandeliers. This was my first glimpse of a true ball.
When I entered the grand ballroom, the servants had assembled around Vienna, hanging onto her every word. I quietly positioned myself by Maria’s side, aiming for relief in her familiar presence.
Vienna’s words hung heavy in the air, “This ball must be flawless. Once any of you make a single mistake, you will not live to regret it. Do you understand?” Her scrutinising look swept across the group, but it suddenly halted once catching my figure.
“Furthermore,” she began, striding purposefully in my direction, causing the others to make way for her instinctively.
My heart pounded nervously as she spared me with a devilish smile.
“I want all of you to wear masks. I don’t want our prominent guests to lose their appetite as they gaze on your disgusting faces,” she remarked, pausing briefly in front of me, nudging my shoulder before continuing on her way.
“Tell me you’re insecure without actually telling me you’re insecure,” Maria whispered beside me after Vienna disappeared, her voice wrapped with both amusement and sympathy.
Remus’ POVVienna’s impatience radiated as she queried, “How much longer will this endure?” Our breakfast was underway in the open air, yet her restlessness grew with each passing day, similar to an explosive time bomb that would blow any moment.With sharp, piercing glares, she ran her stare towards me and declared, “You were granted a week, and your time is nearing its end.” My attention shifted from the paper in my hands to meet her eyes as I exhaled a plume of smoke from my cigarette.“Honey, do indulge in your waffles,” I calmly suggested.Just as she was about to erupt into a shout, my subordinates approached our breakfast table. They bowed and addressed us in unison, “Monsieur, Miss Vienna.”“Our men dispatched to Dinan have mysteriously vanished. No reports, no communication. These were among our most trusted and loyal men. We suspect that they have met their demise.”“We’ve also dispatched other men to investigate Lucian Red. He has been spotted walking on the streets of Dina
Lucian's POVShe radiated with joy, her laughter filling the air as she engaged in conversation with that man. Seated across from him, it seemed strange that she would disregard the rule of not joining customers. What the hell is she doing? Fury ignited inside my heart, tightening my fist as anger coursed through my veins. Yet, beneath the anger, a pang of pain echoed in my heart. It felt like a lump constricted my breath, or perhaps it was simply the intensity of my anger.Observing them through the café’s glass wall, I stood just opposite on the street. The impulse to burst in and beat that man flooded through my head. However, I hesitated, fearful of causing a scene that might frighten Cercei.My hands bore the red marks of the punches exchanged with Remus’ men. Blood stained my forehead and arms, yet the agony I felt this time was like a sharp sword cutting my heart into pieces.Instead of going inside, I turned on my heels and made my way back to that shabby hotel room. Calming
Cercei's POV“I have to go. I’ll be back later. Stay here, don’t go anywhere,” Lucian uttered. With a swift motion, he rose from his seat and quickly left. I found myself gazing at his retreating figure, utterly baffled. What could have compelled him to rush off in such haste? He had simply abandoned his meal, left untouched. I shook my head in dismay. What a waste.I retrieved his deserted plate and returned it to the kitchen, speculating that perhaps he had been called elsewhere for an important matter. It certainly appeared to be an urgent affair.“Why do you bring back the food?” Claire inquired as she noticed me clutching Lucian’s tray.“He left, probably for some important matters,” I replied, casually shrugging my shoulders. She nodded in understanding.“Well, people come and go,” Claire mused, a hint of a smirk playing on her lips. My attention shifted towards the entrance as a newcomer arrived. It was the man I had encountered the other day, donning his ideal attire.“He cert
Lucian’s POV“Thank you for tonight,” she said sweetly, her messy hair adding to her already captivating beauty. A contented expression illuminated her face, resembling a wolf that successfully hunted. Well, she had just fulfilled her wish to hunt again. “Anything for you,” I replied sincerely, eliciting a smile from her. Her eyes sparkled with amusement, fueling my desire to witness that look indefinitely. Oh, how I long to forever immerse myself in its glorious brilliance.Seated together in my parked car, just outside her residence, she struggled to release her seatbelt. Out of instinct, I offered my assistance, a wrong decision, truthfully, as it brought our faces inches away from each other. The scent of her essence permeated the air, causing my heart to pound resoundingly in my ears. My gaze fixated on her lips—plump and rosy, yearning to be kissed. She returned my gaze, and slowly, I leaned in.As our lips connected, I closed my eyes, a surge of electric sensations coursing th
Remus’ POV“Monsieur, according to our sources, they were recently in South East Asia, but now their movements have expanded across Europe,” conveyed one of my trusted men. I took a refined sip of bourbon, my mind sharp and focused.I am not one to be fooled easily. Emilia and Cercei lack the financial means to move from one place to another, not to mention the absence of their valid passport. Even if they possessed one, I would be promptly alerted.I have my men stationed at every airport, spanning the globe. Even if they resort to assuming false identities, my vigilant men will not permit them to slip through undetected. Someone is shielding them, and I know who that might be.“Any updates on the Reds?” I inquired, lighting my cigarette with a calculated air.“The Blood Moon Alpha has remained unreachable in recent weeks, Monsieur,” responded my loyal henchman. I chuckled softly. Ah, how predictable you have become, young Alpha.“Find him as well,” I commanded. My henchman acknowled
Cercei's POVThe car trip lasted approximately 30 minutes, taking us far away from the bustling city. As the urban landscape faded, buildings became scarce, and the sparse lights disappeared. Our surroundings transformed into a dense forest engulfed in darkness.The entire ride was suffused with an uncomfortable silence, neither of us willing to utter a single word. Eventually, he pulled the car to the side of the road. I surveyed our surroundings, realising we were on a desolate path, rarely crossed by other vehicles. He unfastened his seatbelt and turned towards me while I kept my gaze fixed ahead, attempting to ignore his presence.“Hey,” he murmured, gently clasping my hand, which rested on my lap. Reluctantly, I looked at him, witnessing a tender gleam in his eyes.“There’s nothing for you to worry about, I promise. I apologise if I frightened you,” his voice was hushed, almost like a growl.“Are Vienna’s men searching for me?” I asked him directly, catching him off guard. Why wo







