Mag-log inXendith
A little brief introduction to my brothers before I boil down to the reason why I brought home a mate they couldn't refuse.
My brothers and I are quadruplets of which I'm the eldest. The second of the quad is Pliar.
Pliar is much more outspoken and headstrong than the rest of us. He doesn’t like being told what to do and what not to do.
But who does?. No one likes being bossed around.
Next is Cali, the most reserved quad. Most of the pack elders often times wondered if Cali was truly our brother as he was so different from the rest of us.
Be it in terms of speech, attitude or character. The last of the quad is Aklan, the spoiled child whom most always get what he wants.
The four of us were to ascend to the throne after the death of our father, Alpha Lionel but it was impossible without a mate.
As the entire pack members of Sturgeon moon pack feared us, no one desired to be our mate. Even at the cost of a f*e.
This angered me. In a fleet of rage, I'd set out to hunt and the moon goddess had blessed me with a prey. A desperate prey.
“Our new mate?“ Pliar, inquired. “Says who?“
“Says all of us” I retorted. “It's not like we have a choice. Plus, she agreed to it”
“Mother isn't going to buy it” Cali chimes in, calmly. “The fact that we suddenly have a mate from nowhere when no one in the pack house can literally stay within one feet from us”
I rolled my eyes at Cali's words. He just had to go and say something meaningful.
“So, we make mother believe it” I argued. “It's not that hard and honestly; it's a win-win situation for all of us”
“I don't see the issue here” Aklan says. “I'm totally down” Turning to face our mate, he asked. “What's your name, sweetie?“
It was then I realized I didn't even know her name. Not that I cared.
“Kaia” She replies with a low voice. “My name is Kaia”
“Kaia” Aklan draws out slowly with a not-so friendly smile spread across his face. “I like you already, Kaia”
Turning to face me, Aklan acknowledged. “I'm all down with Xendith's absurd idea”
“Well, I'm not” Pliar cuts in sharply.
Aklan shrugs. “Then you can as well give up the throne”
Pliar grabbed Aklan roughly by the collar. “F*ck you, Aklan. That throne belongs to me!“
Cali moves in-between Aklan and Pliar—separating them— “The throne belongs to all of us so there's no need fighting, Pliar”
Cali's gaze rested on me. “Like I'd said before, mother won't believe that we have a mate out of nowhere so what do you intend to do about that?”
“It's simple” I replied. “We turn her into a mate that mother wouldn't be able to suspect. Mother would be back in 2 days. Kaia should be able to play her part perfectly by then.“ I glanced over at Kaia. “Wouldn't you?“
Kaia nods. “I would”
“Then it's all settled” A yawn escaped my mouth. “It's been a very long night. I'm going to bed”
As I proceeded to leave, a firm hand holds me back. Thinking it was Pliar, I turned around to give him a piece of my mind but swallowed my words once I saw that it was Kaia.
She looked frightened but that was understandable. With her eyes to the ground, she asks quietly. “Can I come with you?“
I suppressed the urge to smile. I'd expected this from her. That given the fact that she knew me—although to an extent—more than my brothers, it was obvious that she would cling to me.
Like the saying goes, better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. I had Kaia wrapped around my fingers. The throne was for all of us. No doubt. But our mate would belong to me.
Sternly, I replied. “Speak more clearly and look at me while you do”
Slowly she raised up her head and our eyes held contact. “Can I come with you?“
“To my bed?“
Kaia shakes her head. “N-No, that's not what I mea-”
“I've had a long day and I'm tired, Kaia. I don't have the strength to carry you around anymore with your injured ankle so—”
“Come with me” Cali says to Kaia. It was then I noticed his presence. Well that was Cali's forte. He was a steal walker. “I'll get treat your ankle and show you to your room”
Kaia looked hesitant to follow Cali so I gave her a little reassurance. “It's alright. Of all my brothers, you can trust Cali. He won't try to sleep with you like Aklan or kill you like Pliar so you're in good hands. Go on”
But my reassurance only seemed to frighten her the more. You can't blame me though. I was only telling her the truth.
I growled. “Whatever. Whether you go with Cali or not, I'm out of here. I have a terrible headache right now”
With that said, I walked out through the door heading straight to my room. On getting there, I fell ontop the soft mattress. “What an exhausting day”
But it was worth every ounce of it. Now, the throne was no longer far from reach. That thought excited me as I let out soft giggles.
Regardless of the turns of events, something still bothered me. Something the man that had pursed Kaia earlier mentioned.
“She killed his son” I repeat. “For all I know, that man could have overexagerrated it but that doesn't still hide the fact that I knew nothing about her”
The last thing I wanted to do was to be involved in Kaia's personal life but I had to clarify what kind of person I was bringing into the pack.
And to do that, I needed Beta Rowan's help so I summoned him instantly.
“Greetings, Alpha Xendith. You summoned me?“
Sitting upright on the bed, I respond. “Rowan, how has things in the pack been for you? You must be bored out of your mind, aren't you?“
“I didn't say—”
“I'll take that as a 'Yes' because I have a job for you” I say. “A very private job. Word must not get out about this. Not even to my brothers, is that clear?“
“Yes, Alpha Xendith”
“Very good. You saw the girl I brought home tonight, didn't you?“
“The one you carried earlier?“
“Yes. H
er” I agreed. “Dig up everything you can possibly find on her and leave not even the slightest detail out”
Xendith“Mother, you’re home early” My shaky voice greets. Why was I trembling this much? “Welcome”“I thought you missed me, Xendith. Especially since you asked Aklan to check up on my location”Aklan threw his hands up in the air. “I didn’t mean to, Mother”“It’s alright” Mother says, walking to her golden chair in the ancestral hall. “So, what have you four been up to? Have you found your chosen mate yet?”I dared not speak up. Kaia wasn’t ready to meet mother. Not right now, anyways. Something wet drips down my nose. It was blood. Don’t tell me Mother had just read my mind. Staring at Mother in shock, she had a smirk plastered across her face. “It looks like you have something to tell me, Xendith. Did I hear you say her name was Kaia? I’d like to meet her. Right now,”“Mother, why don’t you meet Kaia during dinner?” Cali inquires. “You just came back from a four days trip. You need rest”Mother nods in agreement. “You’re right, Cali. So, fill me in on what’s been happening in the
XendtihI dragged Aklan inside the pack mansion to the study room on the third floor. “Hey, use yours words” Aklan complained when we were in the study as he freed himself from my grasp. “I had a question to ask you”“What is it?”“Earlier on, you said you couldn’t see where I was with Kaia, was it true?”Aklan frowned. “Would I lie about something like that?”“Can you check to see where Mother is?”Aklan pursed his lips. “Mother is going to kill me for this”“That had never scared you before”Placing a hand over his right eye, Aklan does as I’d asked. “Mother is still on her trip”So, his powers weren’t broken yet he couldn’t find me when I was with Kaia. Weird. “Don’t you find that weird? The fact that you couldn’t find me when I was with Kaia?”“Weird?” Aklan scoffed. “Rather, I’m challenged. Never have I felt this much excitement my entire life”“Excitement?”He nods. “Yes. At least, around Kaia I wouldn’t have to worry about seeing her future. Being around her would make me fee
KaiaXendith hadn’t given me a chance to respond. He’d picked me up and speeded off to a restaurant. The people in the restaurant gave an off vibe. I could tell they weren’t werewolves. But that wasn’t the problem right now. Xendith had called me by my last name, Duncheon. How did he know that? Had he been digging into my past? Does that mean...he knows?“You seem to be overthinking a lot in that little head of yours, Kaia” he says, arms crossed over his chest. “Let’s make this date of ours a bit more fun, shall we?”“How?”“We both get to ask each other three questions each. What do you say?”I was wise enough to know that I didn’t have a choice in the matter. “That’s fine with me?”“Good” He shoves the menu across the table towards me. “Feel free to order whatever”Picking up the menu, I frowned at I read the list. Nothing here seemed edible for a werewolf. “What sort of place is this?”Xendith laughed. “Is that your first question?”I shut the menu. “You and your brothers. What exa
XendithAfter breakfast, I walked into Pliar’s room—of course, to cause trouble. Pliar was laid across his bed going through a book our father left us when he died. It contained rules and our duties as the next alphas of the pack. I was pretty certain Pliar already knew the content of the rule book like the back of his hands but a day hardly went by without him reading it. “Are you going to stand there all day, Xendith?” he asked without looking up from the book.“You act like you hate her and the sheer sight of her disgust you yet you sneak into her room and heal her ankle. Who do you think you’re trying to deceive, Pliar?”Then, he looks up at me. Bingo. “Weren’t you asleep?”Of course, I wasn’t. I’d spent all night wondering what sort of person Kaia was. “You first” Pliar shut the book in his hand. That was new. “The ointment Cali used was going to take forever before her ankle heals. We can’t have mother thinking we maltreat our mate, can we?”I nod in agreement. “I oddly see
KaiaIn one night, my life had changed in an instant. My mate, Matteo, alpha Beckett’s son had died a night to our mating ceremony. Alpha Beckett had strongly believed I was the cause and ordered my death by hanging. My bestfriend, Adalyn had overheard this and told me. Knowing I couldn’t change alpha Beckett’s mind no matter what-I did the one thing I thought could save me at the time; I ran. Maybe I should have stayed. Then, I wouldn’t be here. “Ouch” I winced, retracting my ankle from Cali’s hands. Alpha Cali had carried me up to my room. When he saw that my ankle was swollen, he got some ointment and helped apply it. “Sorry” He apologized. “I’ll try to apply it a bit gentler. Unfortunately, I don’t have healing powers like Pliar so this is the best option we have”“I appreciate you doing this for me. It must be burdensome”Cali takes my swollen ankle into his hands as he continues reapplying the ointment. “Nothing about you is burdensome. You’re part of the pack”For the first
XendithA little brief introduction to my brothers before I boil down to the reason why I brought home a mate they couldn't refuse. My brothers and I are quadruplets of which I'm the eldest. The second of the quad is Pliar. Pliar is much more outspoken and headstrong than the rest of us. He doesn’t like being told what to do and what not to do. But who does?. No one likes being bossed around. Next is Cali, the most reserved quad. Most of the pack elders often times wondered if Cali was truly our brother as he was so different from the rest of us. Be it in terms of speech, attitude or character. The last of the quad is Aklan, the spoiled child whom most always get what he wants. The four of us were to ascend to the throne after the death of our father, Alpha Lionel but it was impossible without a mate. As the entire pack members of Sturgeon moon pack feared us, no one desired to be our mate. Even at the cost of a fee. This angered me. In a fleet of rage, I'd set out to hunt and







