They were supposed to kill each other. But a mistake caused them to get tangled. And now the moon goddess herself has decided their fate. She will do anything to get rid of him. He will do anything to make sure they never end up together. But where does the line start to blur? And where does fate become love?
View MoreThe doors to the Alpha's court crashed open as she stormed inside. The aged-Alpha barely flinched at the loud noise, standing over the massive oak table where plans lay scattered.
His stance was stiff, but there was concern in eyes as he glanced at her. "You're injured" he noted. Niva wiped the blood from her brow, not bothering to check if it was hers. "It is happening again, Father. Another pack sector gone, wiped out. Our people are dying, and we still have no plan." His gaze darkened, but his voice remained controlled. "We have strategies." "They aren't working!" she snapped. "You know it, I know it, and they sure as hell know it." She gestured at the door, towards the warriors outside with their haunted eyes and bloodstained armor. "We are losing." Her father sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. "What do you want me to say, Niva? That I don't have the answers? That I don't know how to stop this?" "Yes," she shot back. "Because that would be the first honest thing that you've said in weeks." Alpha Alderic remained silent. Niva took a steady breath, forcing herself to calm down. "Father, did you atleast read the proposition I sent to you?" Alpha Alderic stroked his short beard lightly. "No." "No?" She questioned, "Father I sent you an official proposition, something very important, it was boldly stated at the front of the envelope that it required your immediate attention" "Niva, what exactly were you thinking. Do you want to bring disgrace to our bloodline?" So he did read it. "Father, think about it. We can't fight this thing without knowing what it is and the things we possibly need to put an end to it. We obviously do not have. This is-" King Alderic's nails dug into the mahogany wood. "So you would have me, negotiate with that....that thing" "Father-" "I won't." He crossed his arms as his gaze hardened. "Letting that beast stay alive in the dungeon is mercy enough. After this whole incident comes to an end, I and the elders will definitely be planning a public execution for him. So no, I will not be accepting your proposal because it involves me negotiating with a captive" "Father, please....look around us. The kingdom is in the very heart of chaos and nothing we do is working. Approve of this, and we have a chance of surviving" Alpha Alderic scoffed, crossing his arms. His muscles bulging from under the tunic. "Do you know what that Dravemont boy might demand in return?, that is if he even lets you get close enough without taking out your vocal chords" She wanted to say something but hesitated, she hadn't quite thought about it yet. But whatever it took, the future and safety of her people were her top priority. "I'll cross that bridge when I get there, for now..... please father. I need you to be on the same page with me for this" A pause, Followed by a lengthy uncomfortable silence. And for a moment Niva had felt hopeful. "I'd rather burn that bridge before letting you get there. Case closed" Her father's icy blue orbs, similar to hers held a look of finality. He had made a decision and he wasn't going back on it anytime soon. And so had she. "There is nobody on earth that despises Kiran Dravemont as much as I do" she lifted her head up, looking him square in the face. "But you always told me that an Alpha protects his people at all costs. Or was that just something you said to make yourself feel noble?" Before Alpha Alderic could snap at her obvious insolence she had already started walking away. A tilt at the edge of her lips, and the dungeon keys in her hand. For a brief moment, a sad glint flickered within her orbs. Until now, she had never defied her father. •••••• The ground was damp beneath her boots. She hadn't been down here since she night she rejected him. Five years ago. She followed the left lane of the dungeon path where Kiran's holding cell was located. Taking quick steps before she turned a corner. Kiran Dravemont sat against the farthest wall, his crimson colored locks tacky and overgrown, his wrists shackled above his head, silver chains biting into his skin. His once-proud form was slouched, his body stripped of it's former strength, yet even in defeat, he held himself with an arrogance that made her teeth clench. His gaze lifted up, his grey eyes holding the same neutrality they always appeared to have. Was it the silence that was bothering, or the fact that his gaze had become more disturbing. She cleared her throat, she was an Everleigh. She would never be intimated by a Dravemont. "Missed me?" She mocked. "Not particularly" he responded aloofly. His overgrown hair covering part his face, she noticed the hair on his chin. "But I did miss something though, the taste of your mother's blood. She was the last person I decapitated, correct?" Her eyes turned bloodshot and her hands grabbed the steel bar. "I should be planning your execution alongside my father" Kiran's lips twitched in the ghost of a smile. She was lucky that he was in cuffs. But he did feel amused, seeing her clutching the bars like that. Her blue eyes, mimicking a raging storm. Had he been free, he imagined the satisfaction he would have gotten from standing above her bleeding frame. Footsteps, Niva turned her head sideways and sniffed. Men were on their way here, her father had realized that she had taken the keys. She let go of the bars, a calm yet panicked expression morphing her features. She had less than thirty minutes to negotiate with him. "Look, if it was up to me. I would never come down here to see you. But as it is, my hand has been forced" He arched a thick brow. "By whom?" "I don't know what it is" then she tapped a finger on the cage rods. "But I hope for your own sake that you do, because if you don't, then you are useless to me."Kiran had shaved, waxed even, and although he looked like a different person, he also looked like the Dravemont she had once fought on the battlefield.His hair had been cut as well, trimmed neatly to frame his face. She watched as he dropped the scissors onto the table and picked up the bowl of soup. The scent of herbs and slow-cooked meat filling the modest room.Niva had finished her own bath earlier. Her damp hair, now free of the rain and grime, was pulled into a bun at the nape of her neck. She sat at the edge of the mattress, a tray containing a bowl of steaming soup and large chunks of beef in a bowl.He sat on the chair and dug into his bowl. A groan escaping his lips as he pleasurably licked at the spoon.Was his tongue always that long?.And did he always make such loud slurping noises."You might be a beast, but atleast try not to eat like one." She remarked under her breath as she poked at the chunks of beef in her bowl akwardly. They looked overcooked, how was she even
Drenched was little a word compared to the state Kiran and Niva were currently in. They were soaking wet. The town's main road was nearly empty, save for a few strangers hurrying to escape the storm. The rain drummed against the cobblestone streets, forming murky puddles in the uneven cracks.Niva shivered, hugging herself as water dripped from her hair, matting it against her skin. Kiran, on the other hand, barely seemed bothered. "There." He pointed towards a two-story inn nestled between a bakery and a tailor’s shop. The words 'The Oak Hearth' barely visible under the rain's relentless assault."Still looks the same." Kiran remarked."This is the inn you talked about?"He nodded. Moving forward whilst dripping of rain water.An older woman behind the counter raised a brow. "You two look like you've wrestled the sea itself."Kiran smirked, shaking out his wet hair. "Feels about right. We need food, a room, preferably one with a bath and a couple of clothes for her and I."The wom
Kiran's fangs were sharp, sinking into the skin of her neck. Her back was flat against the cage rods, her teeth clenched together. It was more painful that any marking process should have been.Then, the dungeon doors swung open."Niva!" Alpha Alderic thundered. Guards swarmed in behind him, their weapons, drawn and ready.Kiran lifted his lip as he felt her freeze in his grip. His lips curving into a small smile as he felt a warm sensation flood with veins. He was strong again.His grey eyes met Alderic's blue ones. He moved away from Niva, but stood in front of her. "Just in time to witness your daughter's commitment to our new partnership."Instinctively Niva's clasped her hand around her stained neck. To cover the mark before her father saw it. But it was too late, for her father had already seen it.His eyes burned with rage."You traitorous fool, do you know what you have done?!"He made a move to charge at Kiran."Father please, listen to me"Kiran looked down in amusement as
"For I to be useful to you, you have to useful to me too. Which currently....." he gestured towards the chains. "You are not""If you can help me, then I will free you."Freedom.Kiran's grey eyes lit up with a spark. He had spent five years in here living like a forgotten prisoner. He felt like a shell of himself, and there was nothing he could do about it in these chains, behind these steel bars.But if she were to free him..."Tell me about this thing that has apparently forced your hand."Niva nodded, mentally putting together everything she knew."One morning, we woke up to reports of casualties. Thirty three members of one of our pack sectors dead in one night, in the same way, without a trace or hint to who the perpetrator could be"This narration sounded fairly familiar to Kiran, infact it looked like history was repeating itself."We sent warriors to the scene, and they returned to us in body bags. Wave after wave of men, women, children and livestock dead.""Livestock. Your
The doors to the Alpha's court crashed open as she stormed inside. The aged-Alpha barely flinched at the loud noise, standing over the massive oak table where plans lay scattered.His stance was stiff, but there was concern in eyes as he glanced at her."You're injured" he noted.Niva wiped the blood from her brow, not bothering to check if it was hers. "It is happening again, Father. Another pack sector gone, wiped out. Our people are dying, and we still have no plan."His gaze darkened, but his voice remained controlled. "We have strategies.""They aren't working!" she snapped. "You know it, I know it, and they sure as hell know it." She gestured at the door, towards the warriors outside with their haunted eyes and bloodstained armor. "We are losing."Her father sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. "What do you want me to say, Niva? That I don't have the answers? That I don't know how to stop this?""Yes," she shot back. "Because that would be the first honest thing that you've
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