Rechecking her phone, Alicia frowned at the screen. Since their argument, Tom hadnât contacted her, even after sheâd sent her usual good morning texts. They were only in a few classes together, but it was the end of the week when their lessons werenât scheduled. It looked like he was avoiding her, but it was hard to say when she hadnât even seen him.
Still, Alicia refused to give in to his wishes. It appears they are at a breaking point. Tom was such a nice break from her harsh reality; heâd always been there to help her through the tough times with her family and the bullying of the pack, which had worsened since her 18th birthday. Tom was a huge part of her life, but she stood by not giving in to him.
It was hard to believe that Tom wanted anything more than sex from her. All guys at this age, no matter what species, were raging with hormones and wanted to lose their virginity or sleep around. Why would Tom, the next Alpha, like the outcast of Blue Crescent? She knew it could be easy to manipulate her.
Alicia didnât have any friends in the pack, so it got lonely, and anyone could take advantage of that. Who would like a wolfless she-wolf? It was a headache, surely?
âAlicia! Table 2!â Her boss, Ryan, shouted from behind the counter. âPut your phone away or go home!â
Alicia jolted out of her spiralling thoughts. The good thing about having a busy life between work and studies was she didnât have long to linger on her pressing social issues. Yet she was also too exhausted by the end of the day to focus on those issues. Alicia returned to her work, slipped her phone into her pocket and went to the next customer.
The evening shift sped by, and after taking her break, Alicia returned to see Tom entering the diner. âTom?â Her heart rate ran at the sight of him. It had only been a few days, but it felt like weeks!
Tom smiled, his eyes lighting up as he revealed a bouquet of flowers from behind him. Aliciaâs mouth parted at the wonderous sight and how much they must have cost. âTom!â She squealed, jumping up and embracing him.
Tom caught her and kissed her. âIâm sorry it took so long to come around. It wasnât cool leaving you on read. I just had to⌠You know, think about what you said. Weâve been together a while, and I can see how important it is to you. I respect that-â
âHey! This isnât some chick flick drama! This is my diner! You can make up after closing time!â Ryan, Aliciaâs boss, grumbled, tossing a kitchen towel to the side, scowling at the young couple.
Tomâs smile dried up, and he glared at the man, his eyes turning red to his domineering wolf. âLousy human,â he snapped. âYou have no choice in the matter. I will see Alicia.â
Aliciaâs eyes widened at the tension growing between Ryan and Tom. She worked at a human diner outside of the pack territory. This wasnât in Tomâs domain, but the world hierarchy left humans as lower beings to them.
Ryan didnât typically accept werewolves, but one look at Alicia, and he didnât deny her a job. Due to her excellent customer service, the diner had more regulars returning. Her boss started grumbling about disrespectful teenagers and turned away. The alphaâs son scoffed at her boss but turned his attention back to Alicia.
Tomâs fingers laced with Aliciaâs, leading her away from the diner and into the cold night air of the parking lot where their conversation could remain private. Alicia leaned against Tomâs car door as he gazed down at her with a genuine expression.
âWe can wait. I respect your decision⌠I just, you know⌠wanted to show everyone that you are mine. The guys all talk about you when they can, and it drives me nuts! If my scent was over you, it would shut them up, you know? Youâre so beautiful, smart and talented! All of that and without a wolf! Youâd also be such a great asset as a Luna⌠So because of all this⌠I will wait for you. When I turn twenty-one, I will mark you as mine, and you will be the packâs future Luna.â
Alicia stared at him, eyes misty after hearing everything that she could ever ask for. The fear and anxiety of him using her and leaving her had been so overwhelming. Yet here he was now, soothing it all away. How could she ever doubt Tom? She could see he was serious about this.
âOh, Tom!â Aliciaâs arms wrapped around his neck, and she kissed him fiercely. âWe donât have to wait. I trust you. They wonât call me names with your scent around me.â She smiled up at him.
Tomâs eyebrows shot up at this, making her giggle gleefully at his response. Opening the car door, Alicia shuffled back inside, eyes trained on him as she parted her legs. Tomâs mouth dropped open, and he grew hard instantly. He didnât need more of an invitation before he lunged towards what was his, closing the door behind him and exploring Aliciaâs body.
From afar, sitting in her sports car, Darci glared at the shadows of the couple having sex in the back of Tomâs SUV. âHe is mine, sister,â Darci hissed into the night. âIâm the next Luna. NOT YOU!â
The wheels screeched as Darci sped away, and she only stopped once she was at the pack house and standing before the Luna of Blue Crescent pack.
âDarci, whatever is wrong?â
âItâs about your son and AliciaâŚâ
âYour sister, the wolf-less girl?â Luna snarled in response. âWhat is it?â
Late into the night, Tom returned smiling to himself as heâd finally taken Aliciaâs virginity. It should have been extra special, but Goddess, it was terrific! She was amazing!
âSon.â The sharp voice of his mother caused him to stop in the dimly lit hallway. âWe need to have a little chat about that pathetic wolfless girl.â
***
The following morning, Alicia woke up with a smile on her lips. It was the first genuine smile sheâd had waking up in this dreadful house. Even staring at the tiny closet of a room, its bleak colours and lack of furniture couldnât wipe off the grin on her face.
Alicia sat up, feeling a little sore from the night before but also blissful. Tom had been so caring and patient and kept apologising it wasnât romantic. It didnât matter to her where they had been; it felt right even in the back of his car.
After changing and readying herself for school, she noticed the slight glow to her skin and, for the first time, wondered if she looked as beautiful as Tom always said. Going downstairs, Aliciaâs smile thinned, and her bright and cheerful morning disbanded as she felt the icy stares of her parents. Emma, a once beautiful she-wolf, was adorned in expensive jewellery, dressed in designer clothing, her short brown hair straightened, and wearing a little too heavy make-up. Sitting beside her, eating a hearty breakfast of pancakes, Darci fit in, sitting beside their parents. They looked like a loving family until their gazes landed on her.
âYou were home later than normal last night,â Fred, her dad and Beta of the pack, commented steely.
âDo you really care?â Alicia asked, passing by until she was in the kitchen, pulling out a box of cereal she paid for.
âWhat was that?â Fredâs chair screeched back, about to show his dominance in the family. There was no need; he didnât care about her and was just insulted she spoke to him.
âNothing,â Alicia muttered, turning the cereal over the bowl and scowling when nothing came out. She brought this yesterday! It was brand new! There was no way sheâd used up all the cereal in that time.
The good mood she was in completely diminished. Her parents rarely spoke to Alicia; her very existence was disgusting to them, yet things like this happened regularly. She paid her part of the electric bills, rent money, food and clothing, and Darci or her âmumâ, still made her life as unbearable as possible. Alicia couldnât understand what sheâd done wrong to be treated in such a way, and at times, she had been jealous of Darci and all the love and presents she had received.
That jealousy faded after she turned twelve, and she witnessed how cruel her parents indeed were. Fred was a warrior of the pack and was rarely home, but one day, he returned exclaiming the Alpha of Blue Crescent refused to give them any more money to support Alicia. She wasnât his child, but as part of the pack, he was responsible for ensuring everyone was looked after. Alicia was old enough to get a job, so she did to start supporting herself.
It was laughable that she lived in a mansion but lived like a homeless person in a closet room. Whatever. Alicia left through the back door in the kitchen, refusing to see Darciâs snickering features at discovering her sister was going without breakfast again. She swiftly rounded to the bins and hopped onto her moped, refusing to allow that family to ruin the rest of the day. At least it would brighten seeing Tom.
Or so she thought.
Like before, Alicia and Tom rarely saw each other. Her messages went through, and he replied, but she couldnât respond to his answers. Two weeks had passed since she gave her virginity to Tom, and he had been spending less and less time with her. Alicia started to feel anxious; she expected everything to fall into place like a fairytale- the prince saving the distressed damsel and living happily ever after. Instead, there was utter turmoil, a void of loneliness and a gut feeling that something wasnât right.
Had it been a mistake?
Hiding in the bushes, the night had finally come when they were putting their plan in motion. Alicia felt like a thief in the night, especially since she finally got her clothes back. All of them black, a great camouflage for the middle of the peaceful night that was about to turn blood red.Aliciaâs hair was hidden beneath the hood as she stared at the palace from a distance. Alpine had finally returned to her, and the first thing her wolf scolded Alicia about was Talon.âHeâs up to no good, child,â she warned. Alicia needed no warning, however, because she didnât trust Talon anyway.Alicia only trusted in the plan. They needed the vampires for numbers and power to overthrow the Crown.With Alpineâs return, Aliciaâs werewolf healing had improved, along with her strength and speed. The scarring on Aliciaâs neck was now minimal and would soon be fully healed. Her strength was replenished.Rowan didnât intend to use Alicia, but if the royal pack was still too powerful against his packs
The plan to overthrow the throne within a few days was a little too optimistic. Alicia, Rowan and Lamia ended up staying at the vampires lair while they organised it. Although sheâd been warned by Talon and her husband, Alicia did roam around the warehouse unguarded.Many vampires sneered and snickered, believing Alicia was acting naĂŻve. But Alicia was protected by Talon as his guest and anyone that lost themselves to their vampiric urges, Alicia took out. Those who sneered ended up nodding respectfully at the future Luna Queen.âWhat is this?â Alicia asked as Hailey waltzed into the room carrying hangers of clothes.âLord Talon requests you cover up,â Hailey explained, dipping her head respectfully at Rowan who lowered the phone from his ear, frowning at the clothes being put up in the empty wardrobe.Rowan clicked his tongue. âDid he forget to buy me clothes?âHailey pursed her lips. âI-I could ask, Mr-ââYouâre scaring her,â Alicia scolded her mate, smacking him playfully on the ar
âNow thatâs sorted, why donât we have a drink?â Talonâs eyes glinted as they looked at Alicia, the innuendo clear.Rowan stood. âLike we said before, there isnât much time.â He reached down to take Aliciaâs hand, but Talonâs words stopped them.âWe still need to make a plan. Will you accept my hospitality or continue to be rude and dismissive, especially now that you have got what you came here to get?â Talonâs voice was frosty, and goosebumps rose on Aliciaâs flesh.Rowan scoffed. He could see Talon eyeing up Alicia from out of the corner of his eye or whenever he didnât think Rowan was looking. The vampire either lusted after her or wanted her blood.Obviously, he would have neither.âWe can swap numbers and go through our plans over the phone. We can return to the pack-ââOnce things are resolved here.â Lamia stepped forward, interrupting her son and placing a hand on his arm, giving him a look.Rowan was about to argue, but Lamia spoke again, quietly, only meant for him. âThe Quee
Talon stared at Alicia for a beat, the growing silence tense until he burst into a laugh. His head threw back, revealing his sharp fangs in his enjoyment. Those around them relaxed, and the barman, who had paused his actions, returned to drying the glass.Alicia released a quiet breath, unaware sheâd been holding it since sheâd refused to tell him her name twice. She didnât know where it came from, but the slight thrill under Talonâs gaze made her feel guilty.Alicia had seen many good-looking and powerful men, but none compared to Rowan. Now, in a matter of seconds, standing before this vampire, sheâd felt almost entranced by his presence. Was it a vampire thing?No, otherwise, Alicia would have felt the same way as the others sheâd seen so far. This only meant that she found Talon attractive and that she couldnât accept, especially when her mate was right here.âVery well,â Talon smirked, his dazzling eyes twinkling as he continued to watch Alicia. âI was only asking out of manners,
There was no plan. They just turned up at Talonâs front door.Technically, it was a gate. The Vampire Lord didnât live in an old manor or some sort of suave penthouse like Alicia was expecting. Instead, the car Rowan managed to rent stopped in front of a closed gate before a warehouse.The entire estate had many warehouses and lorries to the side, and behind it, there were many fields. Vineyards, Alicia realised. This was a winery.âThis is definitely the right place?â Alicia questioned, looking to the back seat where Lamia had been resting against the black-tinted window.âI told you we were hiding in plain sight.â Lamia shrugged. âLet me speak to them.âLamia exited the door and went to the speaker by the gate, pressing on the buzzer and waving at the CCTV.âLamia?! Is that you?!â A womanâs voice crackled through. âQuick, tell Talon!âRowan and Alicia glanced at each other.âAre you going to let us in, or will I turn to ash first?â Lamia jested.Silence followed her question before
Although Lamiaâs story had been full of pain and betrayal, she still needed time to accept the death of her ex-lover. The vampiress left to take a walk leaving Alicia and Rowan to talk.âDid Tom do anything to you?â Rowan got straight to the point. âI could smell him all over you⌠You can tell me. I know you were imprisoned and-âAlicia cupped her husbandâs face. âHe did not r*pe me. I was tortured and humiliatedâŚâ She wouldnât tell Rowan about Tomâs groping. There was no point. âIf I stayed any longer he would have⌠I know he would. Void⌠the man whoâd been torturing me managed to get him away from me before he could do anything.ââThat piece of sh*t!â Rowan growled, his voice rumbling with his rage. His fierce eyes returned to Alicia, softening as he tugged her into him so they could cuddle on the bed.âIâm sorry I wasnât there-ââYou donât need to be. Itâs not your fault he is⌠disgusting.â Alicia shivered, remembering the humiliation of the silver collar, crawling around and weari