ログインKIAN
He had always known no one would want to be his mate no matter how powerful he was as an Alpha but a foolish part of him had hoped everything would be different with her.
Absently stroking his companion and best friend Pluto, a dog he had found wounded over a year ago in the forest while hunting.
He didn't understand how he came to be there nor did he care, he nursed him back to life and the dog has refused to leave since then, clinging to his side at all times.
He stared into the distance recalling the first time he found his mate, he was age nineteen then, yet to be an Alpha. It had also been his first rejection, his mate had been flattered by his good looks and rank but the minute she found out he was mute, she had rejected him.
He listened as the ocean slapped against the rocks on shore, the sound smoothing the pain in his chest. He had just gone through his second rejection.
At least his first mate had the decency to reject him, something his current mate couldn't do. Instead she cheated on him with his Beta, that had been the last straw, having rejected her and denounced his Beta, he had come there to hallow in his pain.
Despite his council calling a meeting, urging him to try for a mate because an Alpha needs a Luna they had said. It was the real reason he had left, he wanted none of the mate nonsense!
Despite how hard-hearted he appeared on the outside, there was so much rejection a man could take. He had been struggling with the ability to speak ever since he could remember, he thought things were finally getting better as he had started to make a sound.
But that shattered pretty quickly when his only family, his sister died at the night of her mating ceremony. Her departure had been a heavy blow he hadn't been expecting.
Pluto suddenly jerks upright, barking into the distance before running off. Moodily, dragging himself up, he went after him. The dog was still a bit unfamiliar with the area and the last thing he wanted was for him to get lost.
Besides, running off like that wasn't something he did often. As he climbed down the mountain, to find the source of what was making his dog bark so widely, he stopped shortly after.
A few feet away was Pluto, barking at something lying upward on the shore. He sighs, wondering what the ocean had pulled ashore that was making his dog crazy. He stopped once again, coming face to face with a body.
His own body went ridge with shock, as he drew closer, air was knocked out of his lungs as he suddenly got a flash of deja-vu. His sister had also been discovered in the same position, in her mating ceremonial white dress as this lady.
For a few minutes, he could only stand there and stared. Finally gathering his broken thoughts together, he approached the body wondering if it was still alive, a bitter knot forming in his throat.
With his other hand, he reached to stroke Pluto's head, calming him down. Once the dog calms down, his attention swings back to the lady. He felt her pulse, sensing a faint heartbeat.
He could tell she had lost a lot of blood due to her white dress being almost red. Careful not to hurt her further, he carried her in a bridal style, away from the freezing water.
With a devastating frustrating realisation, he remembered he couldn't use the mind-link. Lifting her up once more, he hurried up the path that leads to Moontone Shadow pack. He took long quick strides that made him arrive at the pack house in no time.
His men came forward, their faces filled with confusion. He only had to look at them, and they all moved out of the way.
"Someone fetches the healer and another informs the servants to prepare a guest room." One of his men barked the orders and almost everyone went away to do exactly that.
By the time he reached the top stairs, several servants were already waiting for him. They directed him into the guest room they had prepared. He went in and laid her down on the bed, a faint painful moan escaping her lips.
"And who is that?" His godfather slash guardian asked when he emerged from the room. "And what happened to her?"
He noticed the servants still waiting around, to find out about the mysterious lady he knew nothing about. Once they noticed he was looking in their direction, they immediately scurried away.
Turning back to his attention back to his Guardian, he shook his head. An indication that tells him he knows nothing about her.
"So...you just brought a stranger home? Whom you have no idea if she is a spy or..." His guardian had the grace to flush when he gave him a serious look.
"Don't blame me! I'm curious and you are not letting me in on anything. I'm just worried about you, you stormed out and then came back with a half dead looking woman."
He signed. "Pluto found her, and she's not half dead. I felt a pulse."
"If you are feeling much better then we should go back to the discussion we were having before you storm off." Fortunately the arrival of the healer saved him from listening to his godfather lecture about how he shouldn't give up on having a mate.
He let the healer do her job and went to his study. He poured himself a glass of whisky as he recalled the moment he found his sister's dead body. His stomach twisted and he quickly grabbed the telephone on his desk.
He dialled a number on it, letting it ring before he hung up. A few minutes later, Shade, one of his most trusted men, breezes through the door. He had been silently considering him for the role of his beta.
"You requested for me Alpha." He said, bowing his head respectfully.
He nodded before signing. "I want a background check on the lady, let me know whatever you find."
"If you will give me a few days, I'll be back with feedback." After saying that, he left.
He knew he had his godfather to thank for making sure that sign languages were taught in school in hopes of making things easier for him. Currently, almost everyone in his pack could understand it and whenever he attends social gatherings or political ones, he always brings a translator.
He sat in his studies for hours, waiting for the healers to get back to him with news of the young lady. He had so many questions, who was she? How did she come to be in the river? The latter may sound a bit silly but the most important one of all, why did it remind him so much of his sister's death?
Was there a connection? He hoped to the moon goddess that he was able to get an answer to his questions soon!
KIAN He knew something was wrong immediately Wolf started to bark and act relentlessly, the last time he had been this way was when they found Xavie. I scoot in front of the dog, stroking its fur in an attempt to calm him down which usually works but this time it didn’t work for a couple of minutes. “Alpha Kian.” He looked up as his name was being called, letting his men handle Wolf for the time being, he stood up to approach the man who had called him. As they shook hands, he looked around the place for any sign of Alpha Thane. “We believe Alpha Thane is still on his way here, and where is your official translator?” The other man asked, while also looking at his side. He merely smirked and shrugged his shoulders, providing no explanation and even though he could, he didn’t want to. He wasn’t here to negotiate peace, he only came to give Alpha Thane a warning and to discontinue their peace treaty. To his disappointment, Alpha Thane's vehicle pulled up next to his. When he emer
XAVIEI appreciated Kian's absence more after he left. As it turned out, even though I have never hosted any event before, I really handled everything well, approved by both Drake and Tint. The guests had started to arrive but I was more interested in two particular guests I had invited, Alec and Annika. The two were among the last people to show up, knowing Annika, she had a knack for attention and the displeased expression that crossed her face as soon as she saw me, made me smile inwardly. Who did she think they were coming here to meet? Raising my dress a little, I approached them, keeping my face as emotionless as I could muster. “Lady Nyxia.” Alec reached for my hand, placing a kiss at the back of it. Once upon a time, I found that mouth pleasurable but now? The skin where his mouth touched made my skin crawl with disgust. Withdrawing my hand from his when he still lingered, what a shameless man! Annika was basically standing next to him, not that I feel sorry for her. She
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XAVIE After flower picking with Hilda, I have been pacing round the private sitting area waiting for Kian to finish with his meetings so we can have a chat about Hilda’s concern. Something needs to be done before these rumours spun out of control, to be honest, it was already spinning out of control. But then it occurred to me that we have no way of communicating with each other without Tint and if she follows us around, people will just start other rumors like we have a third or something. I collapsed on the sofa, only to rise up a few seconds later as a very brilliant idea crossed my mind. I went into the bedroom, pulling out one of the drawers I’ve seen Kian take a journal out of. I found a small journal there, several if I was being honest. I took a pen from my dressing mirror table and went back to the sitting area to wait for him. With the journal, we won’t need Tint to follow us around translating his words to me when he could just write them down and pass it over for me to
KIANA message was brought to him just as he was about to leave his study, he sat back beyond his desk, tearing open the envelope. He glanced up briefly when a knock sounded on the door and Tint strolled into the room to take a seat. He held up a finger, telling her to wait while he read the content of the letter. It came from the higher council, they wanted him and Alpha Thane to have a peace negotiation which is too bad because he was really looking forward to snapping the man’s head from his thick neck on the battlefield. He pushed the letter under a journal, turning his attention back to Tint, he motioned for her to go ahead and say what she wanted. “Okay, I understand you don’t want me involved in your plans but Malia was my best friend, you can’t keep shutting me out when I can help.” She insisted, he almost forgot how stubborn Tint can be, after all she had been friends with his sister, who was as stubborn as they come. The thought of his sister made his chest tightened, a
XAVIE When Hilda had suggested flower picking, I thought it was something fun, like stopping to smell the roses or something. But instead I was helping her examine plants and picking some herbs. I didn’t complain though, I was in desperate need of some company so I quietly did the job she assigned me. I soon noticed her frequently glancing in my direction and thought at first maybe she was worried I wasn’t doing it right but then I realised she wasn’t looking at the herbs we were picking but at me. Even though she’s pretty much the only person that talks to me around here, Hilda was still a stranger to me. “Am I doing it wrong?” I asked, pausing in the act of picking another flower. She shook her head. “It seems to me like you and Alpha Kian are going out of your way to avoid each other, the servants are talking and once they start, be sure the entire pack is going to be aware of it too.” My eyes widened at her words as I grew nervous. “I’d like to think people have something bet







