“Where is servant number 16?” Madame Julie’s voice rang through the room. Her eyes were sharp as she searched for servant number 16.
“Ma’am,” Nyssa replied almost immediately from behind her. She was dressed in her usual faded green servant wares. Her blonde hair tied in a knot and her chest heaving up and down, she had been running.
“You’re late!” The woman yelled. The noise around didn’t help either and Nyssa bowed to the elderly woman.
“I’m sorry, ma. I started bleeding today.” she explained quickly, hoping the woman would understand but Madame Julie only scoffed,
“What does that get to do with anything?” her voice sharp.
Nyssa didn’t know how to respond so she didn’t.
“Get your ass down there and serve the Alpha’s guests. I don’t care if you are bleeding, every woman bleeds.”
Nyssa bowed and rushed into the room to get the wines and some glasses. As she arranged them on the silver tray, she could hear the malicious voices of her colleagues as they ridiculed her like they always do.
“Bleed. Like we all don’t bleed,” One of the ladies scoffed and another muttered in-between. “You see, when one cannot morph, they should be able to bleed.”
Their laughter worsened. Every of the servants heard and laughed but Nyssa didn’t find it funny. She has seen many of the servant girls take permission to rest for the day if they were bleeding. She made herself available but came late, she expected Madame Julie to cut her some slack especially since this was her first time running so late.
Today is a special day. A special day for the prince, Prince Lucien, so all servants were supposed to be available.
“Servant number 16!” Madame Julie yelled again. Nyssa’s finger trembled slightly. She picked up the tray of wine and glasses and then made her way to Madame Julie.
“Go for the third row. I don’t want you anywhere near the Alpha, the prince, or his wife-to-be. You can serve the nobles. Leave the Alphas and their queens. Okay?” Madame Julie warned and Nyssa nodded in understanding. When Nyssa was about to leave, she was stopped by Madame Julie,
“What are the rules?”
Nyssa recited like a robot. “Don’t be seen. Don’t breathe too deep. Don’t draw attention. Head down.”
Madame Julie raised her chin indicating that Nyssa could leave and the girl hurried away.
The grand hall of Moonrage Pack shimmered under golden chandeliers and beautiful decorations. A series of laughter echoed through the hall as Nyssa stepped in— in her washed green outfits and sandals. Her eyes shone at how beautiful the hall was but she was quick to avert her gaze to the ground. She was a slave and was not permitted to look or fantasize about anything.
She was silent as she performed her duty, making sure to avoid eye contact with anyone. One would think she was schooled to be so invisible.
The scent of roasted chicken, beef, and alcohol filled the space. She went about refilling nobles' glasses and making sure not to make a sound even while walking past those who had no manner on how to keep their pleasure in check till they got behind closed doors but chose to do so in the hall with thousands of people present.
The tingling sound of iron against glass caused everyone to pause. Those who were once chatting stopped, and those who were pleasuring or getting pleasured all paused. All eyes fell on the Alpha.
Alpha Mark stood tall on the podium. He was dressed in expensive clothes that didn’t meet the standard of any other Alpha in the hall. His eyes shone as he spoke,
“Thank you all for honoring my invitation. This bald man is grateful” Everyone chuckled at his words.
Again, Nyssa didn’t find his words funny. He was bald with a big belly too. She wondered why they were laughing but didn’t voice her opinion obviously. Her head was down, as well as all the other servants who were in the hall at the moment.
“Today is a good day. Not only is it the day of my son’s return from the Alpha’s academy but also the day of his engagement with his betrothed, Princess Sarah of Westfing Pack. It is a day of joy so I want everyone to eat, drink and celebrate the return of their future Alpha.”
Everyone clapped. Some whistled along.
“He is so handsome.”
“Princess Sarah is so lucky”
“I wish I was Princess Sarah”
Nyssa could hear the whispers of the noble's daughters by her side. They spoke of how dreamy he looked yet she couldn’t raise her head to take a look at him. She only wished to have a glimpse of what the prince looked like. He’s been out of Moonrage Pack for years.
After the Alpha’s speech, everyone continued their activities. Nyssa also continued her activity, pouring drinks and serving the nobles. Just then, she heard someone call,
“Hey you, we need some wine over here,” She turned and noticed that it was someone from row one. She isn’t allowed to go so close.
“Are you daft?!” She didn’t know what to do as she looked for who was in charge of row one.
“Get your ass down here, bitch!” Another roared and Nyssa without a choice made her way immediately to row one.
With her head bowed, she began to serve the Alphas there. She was pouring wine into one of their glasses when she felt a slap on her butt. Her eyes widened and she froze, only for a split second. Once she was done, she quickly tried to run away but was called by a feminine voice,
“Here, please. I want more”
Nyssa without seeing who it was knew it was the prince’s wife-to-be.
Madame Julie had warned her not to head that way but she couldn’t say ‘No’ either. With a racing heart, Nyssa forced herself to keep walking towards the head table without looking up.
Her palms were sweaty, her breath shallow. ‘Please, don’t let Madame Julie find me here.’ She prayed in her mind as she poured the wine with trembling fingers.
She was done. Thank the goddess. She bowed and was about to leave when she heard the growl from before her.
“Mate.” Low but sharp.
Her head flew up to meet the dark brown eyes of Prince Lucien staring back at her. Dark hair, fair skin, tall and lean; he looked like a demigod. Yet, his nostrils flared as his chair scraped back violently on the ground causing a sharp sound that turned every eye to them.
“Mate!” he growled again louder this time, through gritted teeth. Nyssa’s breath caught. The room had gone silent, but her heart beat loudly like a war drum.
Lucien’s body tensed as well, his breath caught as he looked into her eyes.
Nyssa could see her life flashed before her eyes, it was over for her. Madame Julie would kill her. Princess Sarah who jerked up from her seat in shock would kill her first.
“No…” Lucien spat, stepping forward towards her as if drawn by instinct. “It can’t be…”
But his wolf howled within him—in need—in need of his mate.
“Prince Lucien,” Princess Sarah tried to stop Lucien from going to her.
The more Lucien moved towards her, the more Nyssa moved away, “A fucking omega? A slave?!” he growled.
Nyssa’s eyes flickered with fright. She turned on her heels and moved before her mind could catch up and ran.
“Get her!” The Alpha roared, pointing at her.
“Don’t let that witch leave this hall!”
All the guards on armors who stood by every corner of the hall went straight for Nyssa. She didn’t make it far; she was grabbed by one of the guards who dragged her back to the Alpha.
The Alpha, bald with a pot belly stood tall before Nyssa on her knees, with unshed tears. His voice a whisper of venom,
“You will not ruin this night, servant girl.”
“Step aside. I want to see my daughter!” Papa Ganda's voice rang through the hallway. Behind him was Alice, who was trying to calm her father down. But Papa Ganda didn't listen. The moment Papa Ganda stepped into the Moonrage pack, the wind unpleasantly greeted him. His heart raced; he knew something was wrong. He rushed into the packhouse. When he got into his room, Alice was there. But Nyssa wasn't. “Papa!” She screamed, rushing into his hug.She was fine. She was safe. Then—-“Nyssa.” He called. Pulling Alice away from his embrace, he asked with urgency, “Where is she?” Alice frowned. “The last time I heard, she had a meeting with the Alpha.” Papa Ganda's eyes hardened. What did Lucien do? Without wasting a moment, he turned and began to walk out of the room with a large slide. Alice frowned and quickly followed. She raced behind him. “Papa. What's wrong?” She asked. “Did something happen?”Papa Ganda didn't reply. He was almost running with his long robe that he gathere
Seated beside the sleeping figure, Lucien opened the cup of ointment. He dipped his fingers inside and brushed off the damp strand of hair that stuck to her face. He slowly and carefully began to apply the ointment on the angry marks on her skin. When he reached her hands, his jaws clenched. Her wrists covered with bruises—marks of the ropes that had her bound like a criminal. His eyes hardened, a low growl deep within his chest. They would pay.Then—He moved. To tend to her cuts on her legs. Gentle and careful. Yet the violence continued to boil within him. Then— a stir. He froze. Slowly, his eyes travelled from her legs to her eyes to see her staring back at him. His lips parted, but no words came out. For a breath, neither of them spoke. The silence between them was heavy, charged.Nyssa realized she was in his room. He had a cup of ointment in his hands and was applying it himself to her scars. She realized her clothes were no longer wet, so she wasn't wearing the same cl
The slamming of the door caused everyone to freeze in panic. Heads whipped towards the door to see a massive wolf walking through. Eyes wide. The servants, maids and guards stood in fear. They had never seen a wolf as massive. The guards stood on alert to fight, drawing out their swords. Their trembling fingers gripped the swords tightly with wide eyes. They positioned, one leg forward and one backward, waiting for the wolf to attack. Varn growled at them. Yet, he didn't turn to attack. He walked towards the stairs. Then—They saw her. Nyssa. She lay on his back. Eyes closed. Clothes wet. Their eyes widened. Lucy rushed out of the left wing. She saw Varn and Nyssa on his back, looking lifeless. And ran towards them.She has been waiting in panic. “Get the pack healer.” She yelled, following Varn, who made his way up the stairs. Lucy's command pulls them all out of their trance. They hurried out, rushing to get the pack healer. On getting to his chamber, Varn pushed the doo
The wind blew heavier, adding weight to the fear in Fabian's heart. He turned to the boys, who still could not understand what was going on. He ordered, pointing towards the right.“There is a lake down there, behind the trees.” As he spoke in haste, his voice trembled, “I have connected to it. Cut it. Cut the rope immediately, and she’ll fall into the the lake.” He didn’t wait for their response. His feet slid across the dirt as he moved away, each step faster than the last. He tried to keep it casual, but his body betrayed him—Fabian was running. Running from what he felt closing in.Only Nyssa noticed.Her voice lashed at his back. “Fabian! Where are you going? Come back. Face him!”But Fabian refused to turn back. All he kept saying was, “Cut the rope. Now. Do it now.” The boys exchanged uneasy glances, still blind to the urgency. They couldn’t feel the weight in the air, couldn’t hear the warning carried on the wind. They had no idea what hunted them. One of the boys pulled
Lucien's heart dropped to his stomach. His wolf pushed to the surface. The air around him thickened until it was almost impossible to breathe. ‘I never sent for her.’ These words repeated in his head as his fingers grew ice-cold. He looked at Lucy and swallowed. Lucy’s concerned gaze locked on him. ‘What was going on?’ she wondered. Concern contoured on her face as she looked at Lucien, who looked like he had seen death itself. However, Alice remained unaware. “It's okay.” Lucien forced the words out, though his voice shook, “I will go and see her now. I thought she might refuse to come.” Alice giggled lightly. “She almost didn't want to.” She recalled how Nyssa kept asking the guard so many questions, “It was only when she heard you wanted to see her outside the pack house did she finally agree.”“Wait—what?” Lucy asked, her head snapped towards Alice. Lucien never goes out of the pack house. Why would someone tell Nyssa he was out there?Realizing she’d said too much, Alice c
Nyssa continued to walk calmly with the guard. But not so calm anymore. Every branch that snapped under her feet felt like a warning. The position has been switched. The guard was no longer in front of her but behind her. She felt on the edge, her throat tightened, but she kept walking. Looking back at intervals to ask, “Is the stream that far?” “Yes, my lady.” This is the response the guard kept giving her. And she was beginning to sense that this wasn't Lucien's doing. Something is not right. The more she thought of it, the more her heart palpitated in her chest. Her eyes searched for what she could use as a weapon. She noticed the path she was taking was familiar. And it dawned on her. This was the path she took the night she was running out of the Moonrage pack before she was killed. Her eyes widened. Her heart in her throat, her legs pleaded to go back. She didn't want to be anywhere near here again. Suddenly—-“Stop.” Nyssa stilled. When she turned, she saw that the g