When she got to the First Borderline, the warriors had found it a little strange.
Why would the Alpha send the Zeta here if they were meant to sign a deal to put an end to the bloodshed? Yet they had seen the stamped pass and they couldn't question any further. Besides, she was the Zeta, the war general, fourth in the rank of power. Too much questioning was a challenge to her authority.
While Zezi settled in the tent that they had built up for her, different thoughts kept running across her mind.
Maybe she had been wrong. Maybe he didn't know they were mates. Something about the way he looked at her made her feel like he hadn't known, like he had mistaken it to be some passing feeling.
Yet a part of her told her that was just wishful thinking and she very well knew it.
Or maybe he did know and he decided he didn't want her, an enemy just as she had decided that she didn't want him.
Something told her that was impossible but she prayed with all her heart for it to be that. She dreaded vampires and the thought of being mated to one drove a dagger right through her heart.
A message soon came for her that their was a message for her at the head quarters. She left the tent after a while, something about everything felt uneasy and what she heard when she was about to enter the headquarter's tent proved it.
"He wants her sent back with immediate effect." An agitated voice said.
"Did he say why?" Another asked.
"Not really but from some things he said, I think it has something to do with the Vampire King. I can't really tell what it is." The first one said.
Zezi's eyes flew open and her heart raced.
So he knew but of course he did. It was a mate bond after all.
"She is going to resist, you know that?" Another who hadn't spoken before said.
"She is our Zeta, she will easily overpower us."
"And that is why I told you to get the silver bullets guns."
Silver bullets guns?! What was this?!
"Are you a fool. Not a scratch, the Alpha said."
"What do you presume we do then?"
Zezi didn't wait for whatever it was they had to say. She retraced her steps and slowly disappeared into the night. She couldn't stay here, it wasn't safe here anymore. She ran into her tent, grabbed her bags that she never unpacked in the first place and fled. She didn't even know where she was going but she knew she couldn't stay. The pack was about to just hand her over to the King. The Alpha must have wrapped a favourable deal around finding her.
She chuckled humourlessly at that thought while she ran across the forest at wolf speed. She couldn't even blame him if he did. It was just her, a pack member, against the whole pack. She tried to imagine what George would be doing. Was he angry? Devastated? Or was he confused? What about her daughter? She was certain that no one would tell her what was going on.
Tears rushed down her face. She didn't even know what she was doing or how far she could even run. Where was she even running to? She didn't know anything but there was one thing she knew.
She was running away, far away. It wasn't safe here, it wasn't safe anywhere.
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"There must be some mistake, she is my mate." George finally let out when he got into the Alpha's office. It was dimly lit and smelt of inks and documents. It was quiet stuffy for a large office.
It was already in the evening of the next day and they still hadn't captured Zezi yet.
"I understand how you feel about all these but we need her here to confirm everything."
"Confirm?" George chuckled darkly at that. He knew what this was all about, he was no fool. "That is not what you want to do. I have seen the scrolls prepared, you have crafted another agreement around Zezi." It was getting harder and harder for him to contain his anger now.
"How could you do that?! She is my wife and the mother of my child!" He banged his fists against the table and the Alpha leaned back in his chair.
"I am doing this for the pack."
George chuckled darkly again while he muttered to himself.
"The pack, of course the pack." Then his eyes snapped to the Alpha, his voice cold.
"Would you be doing this for the pack if it had been the Luna?"
Something ticked in Gery's jaw and he slowly clenched his fists.
"I didn't think so."
The Alpha stood up calmly.
"You are not true mates, George."
"There is no difference to me. I love her just as much as I would have if the Moon had bonded us together."
"The way I see it, there is a difference. If you had been true mates, this wouldn't have happened to begin with."
George stepped forward angrily, "You better not go further with plans of handing over my wife to that monster. Don't test me!"
"There you go again with challenging me!" It was the Alpha's turn to be angry. His eyes flashed between two colors. He took a step closer to George who firmly stood his ground as usual but for some reasons, no one took a step further. It was like they were waiting patiently for one person to be the first to lose it.
The Luna stepped and one look at them made her know that they had been at it again. She sent an angry glare their way. How could they be doing this when they had bigger trouble on their plates? Gery stepped back breaking the tension.
"I have bad news."
George immediately became worried, all the anger he felt disappeared.
"What is it? Is Zezi alright?"
"She is, it is the werewolves we sent after her that aren't."
Admist everything, George found himself smiling with a sense of pride.
"She didn't kill them, did she?" He heard the Alpha asked.
"No, she ensured she left them alive but that isn't the problem."
All eyes were on the Luna now. If that wasn't the problem, then what was it?
"The King thinks we are intentionally keeping her away from him. If he does anything, we are doomed, Gery." The Luna threw her hands in the air dramatically.
"I tried to speak to her through the pack link. She blocked it off."
"I know, I tried to."
"We are doomed, Gery."
"Don't say that."
"If we don't get a hold of her soon, he will go after her himself. You know what that means? If he gets her first, we have nothing to use to our advantage." She said the last part in a hushed tone, like as if she was embarrassed to think of Zezi like that. George snarled at the last statement and she mouthed to him an apology.
Everyone became silent then, each turning in their minds different thoughts.
"I will go. I will find her." George broke the silence.
The Alpha scoffed.
"How? You can't use the mates' mind link, you are not true..."
"I know that but I am that one person she can't hurt when I find her. I know how she thinks too. I am your best bet."
As much as the Alpha didn't want to admit it, he knew he was right. Zezi was a powerful and calculative Zeta. She wasn't made the War General for nothing and who else he the power to bring her in other than the mate she had gone through heaven and hell with.
"How do you I trust that you will do as you've said?"
"That is up to you, Alpha Gery. It is already tough on me that I am bringing my wife in. Think whatever you will." He flopped down into the nearest chair.
While different thoughts ran across his mind, the Luna and Alpha stood at a corner of the office speaking through the mind link they had.
He stared at the ceiling and he sighed. His eyes became glassy as he thought of what he had to do. The Luna was right, if they don't bring Zezi in soon then the Vampires would consider them as enemies. They would never see them as subjects ever again neither would they ever sign that deal for peace to reign.
The Vampires had one rule when it came to enemies too. They never leave them alive just as they had done for years. He and Zezi had a first hand experience of what the rule was like. Wasn't that how they became rouges in the first place?
"Alright then. Find her." The Alpha's voice rang through his mind, interrupting his thoughts and leaving him startled for only a while. He had spoken to him through the pack's link, something he hadn't done for a long time. George knew what it meant. It was a subtle reminder that he had control over him.
George stood up and he almost swayed on his feet. His legs felt weak. He nodded, he knew at that moment that he had made a decision.
"Before that, I need to see my daughter and speak to Aunt Alice. She needs to know that I will be gone for a while."
Regret threatened to overcome her but this was not the time to think of her past actions and question herself as to why she had made those decisions without thinking properly. Every second was important and she would not waste of by dwelling on the past. If her assumption about the White Circle was right, Zezi knew she would need the help of everyone she could get, and to test Lord Rosil, she had asked her if she really didn't want her head for killing her son."I totally understand if you do. What kind of mother wouldn't want the head of her son's murderer?"Well, it seemed like she had hit a nerve because, after that, Lord Rosil had plenty to say. "The kind her son wanted to murder. That silly boy thought draining my blood would give him magic, then gave his sister a hard time because she had orchestrated my escape. Sometimes, it had felt like he was two vampires, stuck in one body. He has one that played the role of a Governor perfectly, and the other that displays just how much
"It is different." Zezi finally declared and Lord Rosil frowned, taking a step closer to her. "Are there any other bonds you know of that could be mistaken as a matebond?""No... This..."Zezi shook her head. This wasn't the time to get overwhelmed by sadness or Lord Rosil's stuttering answer. This was the time to get her head straight and think probably.Lord Rosil snapped her fingers like she had just gotten a groundbreaking idea."Well, of course, it is different! Both of you are different." Her green eyes glinted with excitement at her coming explanation and for that brief moment, Zezi remembered Gwen and missed her. "The King is a Soul Seizer and you, are his mate."Zezi nodded, waiting for more, there just had to be more. "And?""Your Majesty, the King had to make a really big sacrifice to kill his father." Everything somehow felt a little quieter to Zezi, and all her focus zeroed in on Lord Rosil as she approached her. "Only self-sacrifice could kill him and he made that. He s
Had Akeem also been taken by the Volakys?That was what Zezi started to worry about when she still hadn't gotten a message back or seen Akeem and it was already some minutes past midnight. She had also gone to the library to check on him, but as expected, his seat was empty. The library had looked untouched by the chaos going on the the castle, it felt peaceful and Zezi lingered around longer, hoping to walk into Valerick.He had said his mother loved the library, and she thought that he was probably here to find peace in that knowledge.But no, Valerick wasn't here either. With a long and heavy sigh, Zezi stood up. She should probably ask Delice if she had seen Akeem, it was good to confirm everything before jumping to conclusions. She wouldn't want to report anything and arouse suspicion regarding her relationship with the librarian, if things turn out differently. Zezi didn't want more walls thrown between her and Valerick, they already had so many problems to deal with at the m
Zezi's heart was pounding with regret as she ran up the stairs of the castle at an unfathomable speed.Why had she left to watch the execution in the first? She should have never left. She should have never convinced herself that she needed to be at the Execution for all the reasons she had thought it was important before. Right now, they all felt very useless.George and Aunt Alice had stayed behind to be with Mira. Not like they would have been allowed to watch the execution, not like they wanted to either. Gwen had stayed too.Oh, by the Moon, Zezi hoped they were all okay. She screeched to a stop right in front of her daughter's door, flinging it open as fast as she could. Her eyes combed the room and horror seeped through her veins at what she found... or rather what she didn't. Mira's bed was empty. George and Aunt Alice were nowhere to be found, along with Gwen who was...Wait!George and Aunt Alice were on the floor, unconscious. Zezi ran to them, accessing the situation
Valerick looked unmoved and it was hard for Zezi to figure out what he was feeling through the bond. His side of it was still blocked.This was frustrating!She was sitting right by his side but it seemed like a whole wall had been thrown between them. Her attention moved to the Princess, who sat upright, her gaze unmoving from Riza as she clocked her claws together. Zezi wondered if she had poison beneath them, and mentally noted to herself not to get too close to Laura no matter what. She couldn't be trusted right now. But then, when was she ever worthy of trust? They were all unworthy.From the other corner of Zezi's eyes, she watched Lady Delice's reaction. The Royal Advisor kept a calm demeanour but something about hers and Laura's aura were off.From what Zezi could deduce, they were scared that Riza was going to talk about the White Circle.That made Zezi curious. What about the oath she had made before joining the White Circle to keep their business secret? Everyone had
After that, Zezi had gone to see Delice. She didn't even have to share her suspicion, the Royal Advisor had beat her to it."Just be vigilant," Lady Delice had said, as they hurried away from the den, and up the stairs. "I think there is more to this than we know, I will ask Laura soon." Leaving Lady Delice, she had ran into Akeem, whose path she had blocked. His eyes which were originally filled with worry turned into those of attack but she refused to move. Instead, she pulled him aside into the Hall of Statues. So much was going on in the Castle lately, their presence here would most likely go unnoticed. "She turned you, didn't she?" Zezi said the moment the door was shut behind her. "But something had been different in the process. That is why you are different."Hope lit in Zezi's heart. Maybe she would be able to get what her daughter was before the tests would be conducted.Maybe her daughter was just like Akeem. Akeem's face shadowed with secrecy. "I don't know what you a