Clara is just a low-ranking royal Omega, but all the Omegas bully her simply because she is mute. When a handsome stranger, severely injured, falls in front of her, her kindness prevents her from ignoring him. She saves him and helps him reclaim his identity. However, Clara’s mate, because of her flaw, falsely accuses her and only wants her dead. Just as she faces the brink of death and is about to be executed, the stranger saves her. He turns out to be the rumored prince who went missing on the battlefield, and her best friend, Nora, is the prince’s mate. She finally escapes the bullying, but Nora seems to have changed, and it seems like she has a subtle bond with Gideon.
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The day I met my fated mate was a day just like any other. I was cornered by a few maids in the courtyard. They shoved me, yanked my hair, and made it clear they felt I didn’t deserve to be with them as a maid.
I was an outcast among the servants because I was mute from birth. It didn't matter that I worked as hard as anyone else.
I was the lowest ranked of all the maids in the royal compound. They claimed I was defective. The other maids bullied me for it. The supervisors looked the other way.
That day, I finished a long day of work and stopped by the servants’ kitchens to collect my allotment of food for the next few days. I caught the attention of Ella, a higher ranked maid, and several of her friends.
“Look at this little mouse,” Ella blocked my way. “She stole food from the kitchen.”
Ella had always disliked the fact that I was able to work here. My adoptive mother was a senior maid in the royal household, and after I was abandoned by my biological parents because of my defects, she took me in.
I grew up in the royal compound. When I came of age, I took work as a maid. Although I had the training from my adoptive mother to be a palace servant, I was placed in the lowest ranks.
Not long ago, my adoptive mother passed away, and Ella was finally able to do whatever she wanted to me.
“Our mate is near!” my wolf informed me when I looked for a way to escape Ella and her friends. “If we find him, surely he will help us.”
I had always heard that finding your fated mate changed your life forever. My foster mother talked about how the whole world would fall away, leaving only the face of the one you were meant to be with.
I broke free from Ella and rushed outside, following the need in my heart.
I saw him from a distance. My mate was an incredibly handsome man dressed in lavish attire.
I felt an intense pull towards him, as if my wolf was desperate to leap out of my body and reach him. I froze, unable to tear my gaze away from the man I now realized must be my fated mate.
Then, Ella grabbed hold of me. She slapped my face and laughed when my mouth opened in a silent yelp.
“Were you looking at the prince?” Ella demanded.
My fated mate was a prince?
“Why would someone like you watch the prince?” she demanded. “You shouldn’t even dare to think about him!”
I couldn’t help it. I looked over towards the prince. I hoped that he would feel my presence and come to find his mate.
That enraged the bullies, and they started hitting me and pulling my hair.
I couldn’t call out for help. So the prince, my fated mate, walked away. I was left alone to face the higher ranked maids.
I wondered why he didn’t even turn his head. Couldn’t he feel our bond?
“Maybe we are too far apart for his wolf to hear me,” my wolf suggested.
I endured the kicks and punches until the others grew bored.
They enjoyed attacking me because I couldn’t speak up to defend myself or tell anyone what happened. But because I refused to let them see me react to their taunts, they usually grew bored quickly.
Finally, they left. I bit my lip and forced myself to move through the pain. I gathered the food they had scattered when they cornered me. At least this time they hadn’t destroyed my rations. That had happened before, and I went hungry.
I brushed the dirt off of myself and the food. I hurried through the courtyards that connected the various sections of the royal compound.
I lived in the farthest edge of the servant’s quarters. My room was right next to the stables. It was small, and cold, and far from my duties. But it was private, and so I loved it.
I paused to lean on the door to the stables to rest. I heard a pained groan from inside.
Worried, I ducked inside the stable. There was a man lying there in the dirty straw. His body was covered in bloody wounds.
For one moment I thought I had stumbled over a dead body. Fear stole my breath. But then the man groaned and his head tossed from side to side.
I crept closer. I crouched over the injured man, and realized that he was unconscious. The groans of pain and jerky movements were the product of a nightmare.
He didn’t know I was there. I could leave. I could go back to my room where I would be safe from whatever had hurt this man. That would be the smart thing to do.
But my conscience wouldn’t allow me to leave an injured man here. He needed help, and I couldn’t bear to watch anyone else die in front of me. Just as my kind adoptive mother took me in, I took this man in.
I crouched over the man, and grabbed him under his shoulders. He was heavy, and difficult to move even with my wolf granting me some of her strength.
It was a struggle to get the man into my room. I rolled him onto my bed, and stepped back to catch my breath. Then I lit my single lantern so that I could get a better look at him.
He was filthy and covered with so much blood it was impossible to see where he was injured. So I gathered some clean rags and a bowl of water and set about cleaning him.
Under the blood, I saw that he was quite handsome. His skin was bronze and clear of blemishes. He had brown hair and a neatly grown beard. His body under the shredded rags of his clothing was strongly muscled.
I wrapped clean gauze around the worst of his injuries. I noticed one wound, a relatively shallow cut along the back of one shoulder, seemed to be infected. I found my supply of wound salve and coated the injury with it before bandaging it carefully.
I tended his wounds long into the night. The wound on his shoulder bled so much that I had to bandage it multiple times.
I rinsed out the bowl of water and refilled it. I sacrificed one of my clean sheets so that I would have more rags. I used those to mop sweat from his brow and drip cool water on his face.
He didn’t wake up for any of it. He groaned when I washed his wounds. A few times he tossed his head as if in pain, but his eyes never opened.
I didn’t dare leave his side for more than a moment to refresh my supplies. I watched over him, counting the time between his breaths.
I was honestly afraid he might die at any moment.
I wished I could call for a doctor, but I had no money. There were healers for the servants, but you had to pay them. I barely made enough to afford my meager allotment of food. I had none to spare for a doctor.
I was fortunate that my foster mother had taught me some of the healing arts. She believed in being prepared for anything, and she passed that on to me. I was no medic, but I knew how to bandage a wound and check for infection.
I wondered who the man was, and how he’d been injured. His clothing, although ragged and bloody, was well made of fine materials. Was he a visiting noble? Perhaps he was a merchant who was attacked by Rogues on the road.
I spent the night watching over him. In a healthy werewolf, I’d expect most of his wounds to close overnight. Whatever had happened to this man was slowing his healing. The smaller wounds did close, but the largest seeped blood all night. The wound on his shoulder claimed four thick bandages.
I finally fell asleep curled over the edge of the bed with a rag in my hand. Dawn crept over the horizon. I only meant to close my eyes for a moment, but sleep claimed me.
Some time later I jerked upright, startled by the phantoms in my dreams. I looked to the man on the bed and was relieved to see he was breathing. I reached out to check the bandage on his shoulder again.
A hand wrapped around my throat. It clenched tightly enough to stop my breath.
A man’s deep voice asked, “Who are you?”
ClaraI woke to the sensation of someone carrying me. It was so strange that I managed to pry one eye open despite the pain that wanted to drag me back into the dark. I looked up and saw Prince Gideon was the one that held me.My back burned and ached. I was nauseous from the pain. Yet somehow, the places where Gideon’s arms held me didn’t hurt. I only felt warmth and safety in his grip.Oh, I must have been dreaming. The prince hated me after what happened between us. There was no way he would carry me in his arms.I let myself fade back into the darkness. It was a nice dream but I preferred to face reality.When I woke fully, I was in the healer’s medical ward. It was white and clean and smelled of antiseptic and healing herbs.There was a hand holding mine. I looked to the side and saw Nora, her eyes red from crying. I patted her hand to show that I was awake.“Oh, Clara,” she sobbed. “I heard what they did to you!”I would have shrugged if it didn’t hurt so much to move. I could t
ClaraNora knocked one more time. Gideon remained silent. He crossed his arms and stared at the wall.I looked around for my dress, and saw that only a few shredded rags remained of it. I grabbed at a sheet to cover myself just as Nora stepped into the room.“I’m sorry I missed dinner, Gideon love,” Nora said, and then stopped dead as she took in the room.“What?” Nora breathed, looking from me to Gideon and back.I shook my head and reached out, trying to sign some kind of explanation. Gideon didn’t even try to speak. He just looked at her.Nora shook her head in disbelief. Tears collected in her eyes and spilled down her cheeks as she backed to the door.“No,” she whimpered, once, before turning to flee the room.“Nora!” Gideon called.He ran after her, barely pausing to grab a robe to cover himself with.I was left alone in the shambles of Prince Gideon’s rooms. I gathered up the rags of my dress. I sat on the floor, shivering and clutching the scraps to my chest.My whole body ach
ClaraGideon pressed me up against the wall and demanded to know whether I had drugged him.I shook my head, frantic to deny it. How could I drug him? Why would I ever do such a thing?I couldn’t sign an explanation. His hands were holding my arms too tightly. His skin was hot against mine.“What did you do?” he asked, voice softer and rougher than before.I could only shake my head again. Had something been added to the food? No, he hadn’t eaten anything yet. The wine? Was that why Nora had left that bottle behind? Did she realize something was wrong with it? I should have found her first and asked.Gideon leaned closer and sniffed at my hair.“You smell good,” he said. “So good.”I squirmed in his grip. What was he talking about? He thought I drugged him, now he was saying he liked my smell?His hand caught my chin, held me still. I looked into his eyes and gasped. The brilliant green I was used to had been replaced by shining gold. Those eyes belonged to his wolf. Gideon was no lon
ClaraI worked twice as hard in my new duties as Nora’s personal attendant. I was determined to pay her and Prince Gideon back for improving my station in life. I was no longer among the lowest ranked servants, and I was grateful.I avoided the other palace maids. The tasks prince Gideon assigned me made that simple. I only cleaned his room and Nora’s. Both rooms could be locked while I cleaned, so I was safe from bullying while I worked.Prince Gideon kept his rooms neat, so it took me only a short time each day to clean. Nora knew how hard maids worked. She was careful not to leave too big a mess for me to pick up.Sometimes she would linger in her room while I cleaned so we could spend time together. Nora talked about how exciting it was to be Gideon’s mistress. I couldn’t talk much, because I needed to use my hands to work. But I grinned at Nora’s enthusiasm and laughed at her jokes.I wanted to ask Nora how things had gone with Gideon. But if I did, I would have to admit that I h
ClaraNora took my arm and guided me out of the room.“What were you doing just now?” she asked.She sounded hurt and uncertain. I needed to explain myself quickly. The last thing I wanted to do was hurt my only friend.“It was an accident,” I signed. “I spilled wine on Gideon’s shirt. I was trying to wipe it off.”“Oh, I see,” Nora said. “But why were you alone with him?”I explained that the other maids had been bullying me, as usual. I didn’t mention why I had tried to stand up to them. Nora didn’t need to hear the kinds of things they said about her.I told her how Prince Gideon stepped in when the other maids attacked me. He gave me tasks that kept me safe from the bullies. One of those tasks was bringing dinner. Of course, I failed that task in the most embarrassing fashion I could imagine.Nora patted my arm. “I’m sure he’s not mad about the wine,” she said.“He looked upset,” I signed.“Well, the wine was probably cold. Anyone would be unhappy to have a sudden lap full of wine
Gideon“What is going on in here?” I demanded.I had followed an inexplicably familiar scent to one of the servants’ break rooms. Something about it drew me in. I couldn’t resist the urge to investigate.I recognized the mute maid that Nora was so attached to. She was on the ground with several other servants surrounding her. They were obviously in the middle of assaulting her.I was annoyed. I moved her to the palace so that the bullying would stop. She was a stranger to me, but she was Nora’s friend. I owed Nora my life. Helping one servant escape a group of bullies was a small enough favor to ask, so I’d agreed.Only now I saw that the palace servants weren’t much kinder than the lower ranked maids. It was irritating. I expected better behavior from them.The servants stammered some excuse I barely bothered to listen to. I could see what was happening. They tried to claim that Clara had provoked them, but how exactly could she have done that? She could hardly insult them or taunt t
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