Seraphine’s POV
“Why are you doing this to me?” my voice low and teeth shaking from the effect of the cold water rushing down my back. I was panicking but shivered from the cold. I was scared.
I’d crept into the Alpha’s bathroom. Not exactly my finest moment, but desperate times, right? If the guy was going to kill me because, let’s face it, that seemed pretty much inevitable then I figured I deserved a real bath before I bit the dust.
The weird thing was, the water actually felt…well. Too good. Not like home, where every shower smelled like a haunted pipe and left me shivering for hours. This? It should’ve been comforting. Rather it was making me feel more pain.
And then out of nowhere, the shower curtain got yanked aside.
I froze.
No, I mean, I literally stopped breathing.
Agora stood there, like some six-foot-tall nightmare. His stare cut right through me, icy and fast, before he jerked his gaze away so hard I swear I heard his neck crack.
My heart? Oh, it was throwing itself around my ribcage like it wanted out.
Why the hell would an Alpha, someone who could command me to bark like a dog, and I’d have to look away? I was a maid. An omega. The lowest of the low. Totally invisible, unless someone needed a scapegoat.
But he…he had turned away. Which made zero sense. He respected my dignity and it made me confused.
And then it hit me, like a slap.
I was naked.
Naked.
In his bathroom.
Using his shower.
Like I belonged there.
What kind of idiotic move was that?
Had he just come back? Or God had he been watching the whole time?
I scrambled out, practically falling over myself to yank my scratchy uniform over wet skin. My hair stuck to my face and I felt a wave of shame wash over me.
I looked down as the shame increased.
“Alpha, I’m sorry, please, I didn’t mean to disrespect you. Please just let me go. I’ll never do it again, I swear.” My voice sounded terrible, doubt creeping from it.
He said nothing.
That silence? So much worse than if he had screamed.
I risked a glance up, and damn. His eyes glowed red.
Before I could muster up to know what's happening, I felt my body scrunch up as the first wave of pain hit me. It was like someone pounded stuff on my body. I couldn't even hear my own thoughts over the pain that was being inflicted on me.
My body feels to the floor. I could only manage to whimper with a little strength.
Pathetic.
And he Agora. My Alpha. He’s the one doing this. Crushing me from the inside out. Guess this is how I go out, huh? Not exactly graceful.
I tried to suck in air, but all I felt was pain. I felt my eyes go blurry as the pain increased. Why was he doing this to me? Is this his way of killing me?
His voice rang out in my ear. The kind of voice that could melt ice and break iron.
“Don’t ever test me again.” Not a suggestion. A threat.
And then, the pain stopped.
It stopped.
I collapsed as my hair stuck to my hair in sweat.
I managed to lift my head.
Barely.
My eyes caught him leaving. It felt like he was angry at the world but decided to take it out on a helpless omega. He wanted to crush me.
The door slammed. Silence hit next, heavy and absolute.
And that’s when I lost it. Tears hot, messy, unstoppable. Couldn’t even catch my breath. My chest ached, skin tingling with phantom fire. It felt like my whole body was one big bruise.
I covered my face with my hands.
“I can’t do this,” I muttered, like saying it out loud would make it less true.
Of course, the universe has perfect timing. A knock, sharp and jarring. My heart nearly punched a hole through my ribs.
Didn’t even get a word out before the door creaked open. The head maid walked in, holding a tray in hand like she didn't care. Dropped the food with a clatter, gave me this look of a half-smirk, half-sneer.
“Lucky you’re still breathing,” she said, voice flat. “Most who cross the Alpha don’t get up again.”
Yeah, thanks for the unpaid advice. But there was something colder in her stare, like she was thinking of the kind of burial to give me when I finally get killed.
Forced myself to sit upright, even though my arms felt like jelly. “Why am I here?” My voice sounded wrecked. “Why hasn’t he just finished me off?”
She just snorted, like it was a stupid question. “Eat. You’ll need strength. Whatever he’s got planned, you’re going to need it.”
She started to leave, but something slipped out from her collar. A pendant, black silver, and a weird crest carved into it. My stomach dropped. I’d seen that before.
Years ago.
Dad had called it the mark of our enemy.
Alpha Kael’s pack.
And this maid she’s wearing it. Not just a jerk. Not just loyal to Agora. She’s a traitor. And she’s here, right under everyone’s nose.
Clenched my fist around the soggy hem of my dress, trying not to freak out. If I said a word, she’d kill me, easy. If I kept quiet, I’d probably die anyway.
She caught me staring at her necklace. Shoved it back under her collar, lips twitching in a smile that didn’t even try to look friendly. Her eyes, though deadly.
“Eat,” she whispered. The way she said it? Yeah, not comforting in the slightest. “You’ll need that strength… omega.”
The door shut behind her. I couldn’t breathe right. Heart hammering, hands shaking.
Agora’s rage? Terrifying. The head maid’s sec
ret? Maybe worse.
Bottom line? Nowhere was safe.
Not here, not anywhere.
And I was well and truly screwed.
Seraphine’s POV“Why are you doing this to me?” my voice low and teeth shaking from the effect of the cold water rushing down my back. I was panicking but shivered from the cold. I was scared.I’d crept into the Alpha’s bathroom. Not exactly my finest moment, but desperate times, right? If the guy was going to kill me because, let’s face it, that seemed pretty much inevitable then I figured I deserved a real bath before I bit the dust.The weird thing was, the water actually felt…well. Too good. Not like home, where every shower smelled like a haunted pipe and left me shivering for hours. This? It should’ve been comforting. Rather it was making me feel more pain.And then out of nowhere, the shower curtain got yanked aside.I froze. No, I mean, I literally stopped breathing.Agora stood there, like some six-foot-tall nightmare. His stare cut right through me, icy and fast, before he jerked his gaze away so hard I swear I heard his neck crack.My heart? Oh, it was throwing itself arou
Agora’s POV “We’re wasting time, Agora.” The old bastard slammed his fist on the table so hard it shook the cups. You could hear the impatience in his voice. “Kael’s armies swell with every moon. If we don’t act...” I cut him off, sharp as a blade. “Enough.” My voice thundered through the chamber, snapping the air in half. You could’ve heard a pin drop after that. Gods, they made me sick bickering like crows over a carcass, clutching at fear while I needed them to have a damn spine. I didn't bother to hear another word. I just waved my hand, indicating the meeting was over, and slammed the door behind me. Finally, I could breathe. War rumors buzzed like flies, Kael’s name on every tongue, and my people clung to me for hope. Fine, I’d give them strength, even if it killed me. But tonight? My patience was already out. I walked down the corridor, desperate to get to my room for a little peace. As soon as I got to the door, I flung the room open. A girl hell, a maid sprawled out on
Seraphine’s POV“Don’t ever let him see you.”Those words sent a chill down my spine. The head maid’s voice? Sharp enough to shave your soul. She looked at me with those eyes that could cut glass, like she already saw my fear leaking out.“If the Alpha finds you in his chamber,” she leaned in real close, her breath all coffee and something sharper, “You won’t walk out alive. Got it?”I nodded, probably looking like I was about to hurl. “Yes, Head Maid.”She just sneered. “The last girl who thought she could handle this…” Her lips twisted into something ugly. “…she ended up in pieces in the square. Dogs ate her bones. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.”My heart skipped a beat, and my palms got all sweaty and I almost dropped my broom. “So why me?”The other maids started giggling, pretending to fold sheets or whatever, but really, they were watching me crash and burn. Nobody wanted this job.The head maid straightened up, fixing her scar. “Why you? Because everyone else is too chicken to s
Seraphine’s POVMy heart was racing, beating so loud. I just lay there, staring at the ceiling in the pitch dark room. Torchlights from the guards shone lazily in the room as the other girls slept.I cannot stay here. I am not a commodity.I slid out of bed as slowly as I could, barely breathing. The boards under my feet creaked traitors, honestly. I held my hair back with shaking hands, yanked my ugly brown dress up to my knees. Tonight I was getting out. No matter what.This place is nuts. Lanterns barely lit the halls and the corners were sharp enough to slice. Guards stomped around in pairs, boots echoing through the hallways. If I mess up my timing, then I’m doomed. I hugged the wall, literally feeling the cold seep into my bones, waiting for their voices to vanish. My lungs felt like they’d explode from holding my breath.Go. Now or never.I bolted across the hallway, no shoes, and my feet were silent. Slipped through a side door, thank you, universe, and landed in the courtyar
SERAPHINE’S POV“Mum, I’m already twenty. I will soon be given a mate by the moon goddess. Why can’t you wait till then? Why must I be given out in marriage to a man I barely know?” I cried angrily. They hate me.I knew they did.I know not everyone likes my family but they didn’t have to give out their only daughter like this.“What do you mean to a man you barely know? He is the Alpha. You don’t know the Alpha?” my dad scorned.“We have never asked you to do anything for us before…nothing,” mum added, staring at me like I had committed the greatest crime known to man. “No, I won’t do it,” I yelled, my voice cracking.“You can’t make me marry him!” The small table shook as I slammed my hand on it. My body shook with fury. My mother frowned and her eyes looked at me coldly. Father sat by the corner, not saying anything. I breathed harshly. My mother stepped in front of me, her voice stern. “We have sacrificed a lot for you. Do you think food and a place to sleep comes for free. A