"Scared?" His deep and masculine voice echoed inside the carriage causing the already tensed Roselle to flinch. She realized that she was clutching her dress so hard that her knuckles had turned white. She kept her face looking outside the window, blankly staring at the palace that they were just married in, as it slowly disappeared from her view.
With a deliberate slowness, Roselle turned to face him. When she lifted her face, his perfect face graced her eyes. Only one thought ran through her mind as she looked at him. If only… If only, he was human.
She answered him with a shake of her head. Of course, that was a lie. She was scared to death. It didn't help that her husband… yes, her husband was such a gorgeous creature, because she knew what was really hidden behind all that beauty and perfection.
"I… I thought w-werewolves didn't ride in carriages," she stammered, saying the first thing her mind could think of that had nothing to do with how perfect he looked, in her desperation to break the awkward and deafening silence. And perhaps, also to try and subdue her rising fear. She needed to relax. There was nothing else she could do anymore. There was no turning back so it was no use being scared now. If she wanted to survive this, she needed to conquer her fear and face her new life head on. That was the only choice left to her, to willingly lay in the bed that others made for her or suffer the consequences.
When she saw a small smile curve on her husband's face, Roselle almost forgot to breathe. "That's right. We usually don't need to," he replied.
"T-then why…" she trailed off realizing that it was definitely because of her. Her fear somewhat lessened, knowing that this Werewolf prince, her husband, was at least being considerate. But then she remembered this was part of the deal. The Werewolves, especially her husband, were now responsible for her. They were to watch over her and keep her safe whether they liked it or not. Still, Roselle was glad that at least her husband, the prince, decided to be the one to accompany her on this journey. "T-thank you, y-your highness."
His immediate response was a soft sigh.
"Rosella," he called out and Roselle didn't know why but she caught her breath. The sound of her name spoken by him suddenly sent a strange and weird feeling through her. "Do you know my name?" he asked.
"O-of course I do."
"Then use it when we're alone."
"Yes, your…uh, I mean, Prince Romeo."
His brows creased, causing Roselle to subconsciously flinch. "Remove the title, Rosella."
"R- Romeo," she uttered obediently as her eyes wandered around. Surprisingly, this somehow wasn't as hard as she imagined. Roselle never once thought she would one day find herself married to a Werewolf, a creature she, and every human, grew up believing to be a savage monster. She had expected she might not be able to speak at all to her husband without trembling but somehow, conversing with him wasn't as dreadful as she thought. She was tense and stammering but she was glad, she wasn't muted because of fear and she wasn't trembling before him as she had thought she would be.
Romeo leaned his head back against the wall and closed his eyes. "The Werewolves promised that no one, I, your husband, included, could lay a finger on you without your consent. Your father and those human emperors made us take that vow. I'm certain you know that vows are sacred to us. We rarely make vows because we don't break vows. We can't," he said suddenly without looking at her. His eyes remained closed. "That should be enough to ease your fears."
Roselle bit her lip but before she could say anything, he continued.
"I'm your husband now, Rosella." His voice became a little firm. But then, he opened his eyes and leaned closer to her. He stared so deeply into her eyes that Roselle couldn't turn her gaze away even if she wanted to. Why? Why did he have to look this gorgeous?
"Let me remind you again that as your husband, I personally vowed to protect you. So stop flinching every time I speak to you…" he trailed off and he lifted his hand as if to pinch her chin but stopped midway. "I don't like it when my wife keeps flinching as if I'm going to attack her every time I speak."
Since Roselle was a young girl, she was taught that Werewolves were monsters who viewed humans as nothing but food or slaves. She grew up believing they were humanity's notorious enemy.
Werewolves and humans had been mortal enemies since Roselle could remember. She heard that Werewolves saw themselves as the superior creature and wanted to rule over the humans, treating them like they were their slaves and food.
The world they lived in was divided. The northern part of the Land of Libra was occupied by Werewolves while the south, east, and western parts were occupied by humans.
There were endless wars between Werewolves and humans and despite the fact that humans dominated most of the Land, they couldn't defeat the Werewolves solely because Werewolves were powerful creatures. For countless years, the battle never ceased to end and Werewolves never once lost a war. But even so, these Werewolves never tried to annihilate any of the human empires because to them, humans were livestock that should exist forever for their enjoyment. Roselle even heard a story from one soldier that the Werewolves never took the wars seriously, treating them like mere child's play.
Roselle heard that humans have been under the Werewolf's mercy for countless years until one day, humans learned to use the dragons to fight for them.
Since then, humans were no longer inferior and Werewolves began to lose some battles. The tides were slowly turning and even to the present day, the wars continued. Humans wanted to eradicate the Werewolves with the help of the dragons but the Werewolves were still powerful enough to withstand a fight even against the dragons. They were powerful, tricky monsters as the humans called them.
So when Roselle first heard about her being married off to a Werewolf, she broke down. She was so angry and terrified that she had planned to run away. But on the night that she planned to escape, her father foiled her plans and stopped her before she could even leave her room. Roselle adored her father and looked up to him not only because he was the current Controller of the dragons and humanity's hero, but because he was her beloved father. Lord Anderson Quinn, Roselle's father was also the head of the house of Anderson, the most powerful human noble family in the entire Land of Libra.
The so-called controllers were the only ones who could tame and control the dragons and all of the controllers came from the house of Anderson. Once the former guardian died, the guardian's son stepped up to take his place. It had been like that since the beginning of the house of Anderson and this was why Roselle's family was considered humanity's most protected treasure - for without the guardians, the humans' only hope to stand against the Werewolves would crumble to ashes.
That night, Quinn spoke to Roselle and told her everything. He told Roselle that he and the three human emperors had proposed a truce with the Werewolves. They made it appear that Quinn refused to fight for the humans because he didn't want to die young like all the other guardians before him, saying that it was finally time for both Werewolves and humans to cease fire. But of course, that was a lie to cover the real problem. Quinn explained to Roselle that humans were on the brink of doom because Quinn still couldn't produce a son, an heir, the next controller. If Quinn die in battle, there wouldn't be anyone to succeed his power - since it was only the direct male son of the current guardian who could inherit the power to tame and control the dragons.
Roselle had asked her father why the Werewolves would agree with the truce and her father also explained to her that the Werewolves will definitely take the bait because the Werewolves were also in a dire situation. The Werewolves had been losing the more recent wars so they badly wanted years of ceasefire because if the war continued with the dragons helping the humans, the vampires would eventually go extinct because they had more deaths than births.
And then, Quinn hesitantly revealed to Roselle that the Werewolves asked for something to solidify the truce between the two races and the human emperors suggested a marriage between human and Werewolves. The emperors suggested the most beautiful princess in all the three human empires but the Werewolves wanted her, the sole and beloved daughter of the current guardian, to marry their prince and then be taken to the North. Of course, even if her father didn't elaborate this, Roselle knew why the werewolves wanted her. She'd be a more powerful hostage compared to any other princess. As long as she was in the hands of the werewolves, the humans would not attack the Northern empire, especially because everyone knew how Quinn adored his daughter.
Roselle refused to accept it but eventually, the emperors soon convinced her that she had no choice. They told her that if she didn't agree and the werewolves attacked them, her father might die and she and her family and all the other empires would be destroyed. She would end up as food or a sex slave for the werewolves, too. And thus, Roselle was forced to accept her fate and become the sacrificial lamb to save everyone.
That night, her father had hugged her, apologized to her, and promised her that once an heir was born, he would definitely come to rescue her. This was why Roselle made herself believe that she was just a hostage under the guise of the prince's wife. She never even thought about anything else but to survive in the Werewolves land until her father came to rescue her.
Blood suddenly sprayed out of the huge man's body without him realizing until Romeo's powerful fist crashed into his face and he was sent flying away from the troops only to drop to the ground not unlike a chunk of huge stone. Following the tremor of Gallas' collapse, there reigned a few seconds of dumbfounded silence from both armies who were watching this awe-inspiring exchange.Watching the fight and being able to follow their moves, Romeo's men smiled. "There he goes," David smirked and then lifted his sword as he shouted out at the Dacrian soldiers. "Our prince is the strongest, so don't falter! Kill them all!" he roared, and the Dacrians' morale soared as they too roared along and attacked with an even higher and renewed vigour. Their roar was so loud that the crown prince at the far back heard them and his darkened face went even darker.Leon, the half-blood who sent Romeo away in one strike, who stayed back to observe was now back. Jumping in front of Romeo and blocking him be
The half-bloods instinctively stepped back. Their expressions had changed, especially Gallas'. His haughty look was now gone, being replaced by incredulity and shock. He had been prepared to expect many things from this traitorous prince, but this was not one of the possibilities that he had imagined ever happening. At all. Leon who rarely shows any emotions was also showing a wary look on his face and very clearly had his guard up.Their purple eyes had gone bloody red. Time seemed to have come to a standstill and the suffocating air that enveloped them thickened even further. It was as if they were mired in a bog and not only their breathing was being smothered, but the movements of their limbs were also slowed down, like invisible strong chains were weighing them down and pulling them back.The next moment, a flash of something whisked out from the direction of the rubble and struck at one of them. The half-blood called Leon had speedy reflexes and managed to block the unexpected s
Staring uneasily out the windows, towards the direction of the front line that her eyes could not even see, Roselle remained tense long after Luc had dropped her off according to Romeo's orders. She somehow felt that the air was heavier and chillier, even though the temperature was the same as last night.Unease and worry laid heavy on her as if there were a boulder sitting on her chest. She remembered those times in her younger years, she and her mother used to feel this way every time her father goes out to war. It was an awful feeling. Like she was holding back her breath the whole time and could only breath again when he finally come back home, alive. And this time, she could obviously feel her anxiety was more intense.Taking a deep breath, Roselle gripped the dagger Romeo had gifted to her. Tonight, she was not going to do anything but to patiently wait and hope and fervently pray that her husband will be fine and fulfil his promise… that he will be returning to her side. She si
Someone deliberately cleared his throat so Roselle could only push Romeo away."Your Highness, it's more than time already. We must depart now." Luc said, his face still managing to remain quite stoic, despite everything that he had seen and heard."Go, I'll be fine." Roselle urged her husband as well all the while trying to break free from his hold. Elijah also emerged from the stairs, already holding Roselle's cloak and dagger with him."Alright," Romeo's hold finally loosened rather reluctantly. His struggle to let go of her was apparent to everyone that were present. "But I need you to kiss me first." Romeo demanded Roselle boldly, not caring that his men and butler were there to witness how childish he was behaving at the moment.Roselle, and the other two Werewolves could literally hear their jaws dropping to the ground. She glanced at Elijah and Luc and the two suddenly whirled around, turning their backs to them in a bid to afford the couple their privacy – well, whatever priv
Shock was clearly etched on Roselle's face as Romeo eased away from her and faced Luc. Roselle saw how his face had transformed from one that was playful and seductive, into one that was cold and flint-like."Take my wife back to the castle." He ordered in a calm voice and the green eyed blond immediately nodded.Roselle reached out and clasped at Romeo's coat. Her expression was severe.Seeing the worry in her eyes, Romeo bent and whispered to her. "Don't make that face, love. Didn't I promise I'd protect you? I will not let a single unwelcomed person get pass this wall so do not worry, okay? Furthermore, we need to continue what we started but was rudely interrupted… right?" Romeo teased with a grin, trying to ease Roselle's worry.The certainty in his voice made Roselle felt secured and that teasing managed to get her to loosen up a little. However, she was not so much worried about herself but more for him. She knew he was strong but… that earlier nightmare… what if her father had
Roselle's eyes flung open. She was sweating and breathing hard as her wide opened eyes stared fixedly at the ceiling until she managed to get her breathing stabilized. How long had it been since she last had a nightmare? She could not even remember anymore.To the members of the house of Anderson, nightmares were not just some random or normal occurrence. For them, these were taken seriously and were messages of forewarning or signs of things to come.Strangely, it was very rare for the members of the family to ever have nightmares. She heard that there were even some members who had never experienced having nightmares in their lifetime. Roselle however had experienced it once, but that was when she was still a child, so she already knew how it felt.Back home, if one of them would ever have a nightmare, they were required to immediately confess everything that they saw to the head of the family, the dragon keeper. This was a rule of the house that must not be broken, and everyone cou