Hayley's Pov.
The room I was in wasn’t nearly as grand as the one I had back in the palace. It was smaller, with walls painted in muted shades of white and gray, and a bed that, while soft, lacked the opulence I had grown used to except everywhere glittered. I sat at the edge of it, staring at the strange, glowing device on the nightstand. The buttons and lights made no sense to me. Nothing here did. The food they served me earlier was even stranger, some soft, white bread that felt lifeless in my hands, paired with a bitter black liquid they called coffee. I never got to have that, except black tea. I took a sip and promptly decided I wouldn’t be drinking it again. I ran my fingers over my stomach, my constant anchor in this unfamiliar world. The child was still here, still growing. That was all that mattered. Whatever twist of fate had brought me to this strange place, it didn't take that away from me. I couldn't think more of all the weird things going on around here, when the door swung open, and two women strode in without so much as a glance at me. “Do people not knock here?” I asked sharply, standing up. The women paused, their eyes narrowed at me. They were the same ones who followed Lorenzo around the day before. Both were impeccably dressed, their faces painted with sharp, mocking expressions. “We don’t need to knock,” the blonde said with a sneer. “This used to be our house before you showed up.” I folded my arms, glaring at them. “Used to be, yes. But it’s not anymore. And if you have any respect, you’ll announce yourselves before barging in like untrained dogs.” Their eyes widened, their shock plain. Clearly, they hadn’t expected me to talk back. Perhaps the old Hayley had been more submissive, more eager to please. But I wasn’t her. I was their queen. “Excuse me?” the brunette snapped, stepping closer. “What’s wrong with you? Ever since you woke up, you’ve been acting like a complete psycho.” I raised an eyebrow. “How I act is none of your business. If you have nothing better to do, why don’t you clean this house? And when you’re done, perhaps you can help me call my husband, without the crown, of course.” The blonde’s jaw dropped, and for a moment, I thought she might actually listen. But then she stepped forward, her hand reaching for my hair. Big mistake. I caught her wrist mid-air, twisting it just enough to make her gasp. Then, with one quick shove, I sent her stumbling backward onto the floor. “Touch me again,” I said coldly, “and I’ll lock you up. Show some respect, or you’ll regret it.” The two women exchanged nervous glances, clearly unsure of what to make of this new version of me. The blonde scrambled to her feet, her face was red with anger and embarrassment. “You’re insane!” she spat. “We’re telling Lorenzo that he married a psycho.” “Go ahead,” I said, waving a hand dismissively. “I’m sure he’ll be thrilled to hear your complaints.” They stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind them. I exhaled slowly, sitting back down on the bed. Not long after, the door opened again. This time, it was Lorenzo . He walked in with the same commanding presence as before, his sharp suit tailored to perfection. I wondered if they were wearing scarves. He was my husband for heaven’s sake. His eyes were cold, though I set them to the right place just by smiling at him except that didn't work. It usually worked on Lucian before he turned on me. “What did you do this time?” he asked, he and this aura I couldn't compare to Lucian’s. I met his gaze without flinching. “They barged into my room uninvited. I simply reminded them of their manners. Why would you think it's my fault? I'm the queen, the woman of the house, they should show some respect.” He sighed, rubbing a hand over his face. “What is wrong with you? Stop pretending, Hayley. You’ve been acting like this since you woke up. It’s not you. What are you trying to prove? Uh? Tell me what you're trying to do, frustrate me? Because if that's it, I'm definitely not getting frustrated.” “I’m not pretending,” I said firmly. “And I don’t need to prove anything. Like I said, I. Am. The. Queen.” He stepped closer, his smell had the best scent I've ever gotten, it was better than the cologne I used to use. “If this is some attempt to get pity out of me, it’s not going to work. Stop playing games “I’m not playing games,” I said. “I just wanted to see if there’s any pity left in you at all. Why is it taking you so long to see that I'm not pretending?” His jaw tightened, and he leaned in slightly, his tone dropping. “If you pull another stunt, I’ll have no choice but to divorce you.” I stiffened at his words, but it was a surprise I didn't care. “The only reason you’re still here is because of my father. He insisted I take care of you,” he said, his voice sharp and deliberate. “And because of the baby. Otherwise, you’d be gone. We shouldn't have had a mating ceremony either” My hands curled into fists. “Is that so?” I asked, my voice calm but laced with anger. “It seems my baby scares everyone.” His eyes flickered, but before he could respond, I spoke again. “But if you so much as think of harming this child, I will make you regret it. I’ll kill you myself, Lorenzo, and I’ll make sure there’s not a single bone left in your body.” He didn’t look shocked or threatened. If anything, a small, amused smile tugged at the corner of his lips. “There it is,” he said softly. “That fire. That’s what I was expecting, Hayley. Not the dumb, spineless woman I was forced to marry. Carrying around your feet trying to please everyone” My stomach twisted at his words. “What do you mean by that?” I asked, expecting some more explanation than the words he said. He didn’t answer. Instead, he straightened his jacket and changed the subject entirely. “There’s a party tomorrow in honour of the new members we took in. So, as the Alpha king, I have to show up,” he said. “It’s a must I show up, it wouldn't be too hard when we get there. So, I hope you'll stop with your acts and pretence and get it all together. I don't want you embarrassing me in front of Lucian” “Lucian?” I asked, my voice tight. He glanced at me briefly, raising an eyebrow. “Yes, Lucian. Why?” I swallowed hard, trying to keep my composure. “No reason,” I said quickly.Author's PovEnzo walked faster, his intentions uprising to the face of the earth. He spinned every second he got to stop, hitting his hands on the wall. He felt so ashamed that Lucian, a mere rival, a lonesome Alpha who was just not his level was getting on his nerves and his so called wife was also making everything worse. Hayley was never fierce, neither has she responded the way she did to him. He cracked the wall and called his favorite beta in the pack. If anything was going to go wrong, it wouldn't be traced to be his fault. The minute Lucian gets his hands on the influencing things to rule his pack, he might just be ahead of him and that wasn't safe for his pack members. “Luckily, I know someone. Damnit, I thought I was losing my mind.” He shrugged, went out of the passage and called Zane again. “Pick up, you idiot.” The next few minutes, Zane's call were turned to voicemails and Enzo looked up. “Selene, do something.” He cried. There was no way he could have a nice sleep
Hayley's Pov‘Did he know? Did he also travel in time?’ These thoughts hurt my head far more than I could take. The drive was silent and the air was particularly stiff, I could tell Ezno was trying so hard to keep the tension light. Grumbling, he steered the wheel harshly. “What is wrong with you, Enzo? Do you want to kill us?” I yelled, frightened at the way he stopped the car recklessly. “I'm sorry, I didn't know you could speak. I thought I was driving a doll” He retorted, letting out everything he had built up inside of him for the last thirty minutes. I sighed, hitting my fist on my palm. My thoughts spiralled, ‘How do I kill that pathetic being?’ “You aren't going to say something still?” Enzo asked, clearly frustrated. “I do not have anything to say to you. Just drive me home.” I answered, sealing my mouth till the rest of the drive. I hurriedly shut the door behind as I stepped into the room. Forgotten how wide it was, I didn't realize I was going to be just as pissed as
Lorenzo's PovHayley stepped out of the dressing room, and for a moment, I couldn’t look away. She wasradiant, almost otherworldly, her gown hugging her curves in all the right places.It wasn’t that the dress was particularly revealing, it was her. She carried herself with aconfidence I hadn’t seen before, a fire in her eyes that made her more alluring than ever.I didn’t realize I had spoken until I heard my own voice. “You look… stunning.”She tilted her head slightly, then dipped into a slight bow. “Thank you,” she saidy curtly, her tonepolite but distant.Her reaction threw me off. I was used to the old Hayley, timid, eager to please, always seekingmy approval. But this version of her was different. I wasn’t sure if I liked it or hated it.At some point I was happy we had the mating ceremony weeks ago for me to make her myLuna. Even if I was forced just to keep my position as the Alpha king, I needed to have a Lunaand the ceremony had to be rushed too. Thanks to my father,
Hayley's PovHearing his name raised a bitch inside of me, I was happy to know my child was alive, butfinding out Lucian was alive and breathing?? I couldn't take that.I wouldn't let him walk all over me with the mindset of killing my child.I took a deep breath and turned away, went back to the room and Lorenzo watched as I shut thedoor behind.“Open up, Hayley. Where do you expect me to sleep?” He yelled right behind the door with afirm voice.“I don't know, I just want to be alone” I said, covering myself with the sheets.I couldn't escape the night, it was like the same night I spent out the palace doors, locked outbecause I refused to kill my baby. Every part of that moment ached me and I pressed my dress,till I tore it out.My eyes closed gently, with tears streaming down my face, and I slept till the sun came up.The light filtered into the room, it appeared my curtains were drawn up, and I opened the door tofind something to put in my stomach. A nice morning grape would
Hayley's Pov.The room I was in wasn’t nearly as grand as the one I had back in the palace. It was smaller,with walls painted in muted shades of white and gray, and a bed that, while soft, lacked theopulence I had grown used to except everywhere glittered.I sat at the edge of it, staring at the strange, glowing device on the nightstand. The buttons andlights made no sense to me. Nothing here did.The food they served me earlier was even stranger, some soft, white bread that felt lifeless inmy hands, paired with a bitter black liquid they called coffee. I never got to have that, exceptblack tea. I took a sip and promptly decided I wouldn’t be drinking it again.I ran my fingers over my stomach, my constant anchor in this unfamiliar world. The child wasstill here, still growing. That was all that mattered. Whatever twist of fate had brought me to thisstrange place, it didn't take that away from me.I couldn't think more of all the weird things going on around here, when the door
Hayley's PovLucian’s face was above mine, and his expression was cold and unfeeling, the dagger in hishand still dripping with my blood.“Why?” I whispered, tears streaming from the corners of my eyes. “Why would you do this tome, Lucian?”I reached for him with trembling fingers, my voice shaking as I forced out my final words. “Youwill pay for this, Lucian. One day, you will look into my eyes and see what your betrayal has costyou. Mark my words…”My eyes gently closed and all I could feel at that point, close to death, was darkness, numbnessand cold.***The first thing I noticed was the softness of the bed beneath me. It was nothing like the cold,hard marble of the throne room floor. My eyes fluttered open, and light flooded in, blinding andwarm. The ceiling above me was smooth and white, and strange noises hummed faintly in thedistance.I tried to sit up, my body feeling heavy and sluggish, and a soft voice spoke beside me.“Luna, you’re awake! Oh! Thank God”I turned my
Hayley's PovThe room was weakly bright, the torches barely lighted the cold stone walls. I stood in themiddle of my room, and my hands were resting on my swollen belly.My heart pounded as I watched Lucian move back and forth, his face set in stone.“You can’t mean this,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady. “You can’t want me to kill our child.”He stopped and turned to face me, his eyes sharp and cold. The man I had loved, the man I hadgiven everything for, was gone. I couldn't believe Lucian would hurt me with his words, hurt uswith his actions.“This isn’t about what I want,” he said flatly. “The seer’s prophecy is clear. The child will destroyeverything we’ve built. How can you not see?”“No!” I shook my head, my voice rising. “The prophecy is not a death sentence. It doesn’t meanit will happen. Lucian, this is our child! How can you even consider this?”His jaw tightened. “Because I have to. This kingdom comes first. Always. And you know thatbetter than anyone”I stepp