JORDAN'S POINT OF VIEW
I paused on my food, my eyes fixed on him. He seemed quite smitten and I was curious to know what he had to say. His silence only made things worse and I could barely keep my anger in check.“Are you going to speak up or keep acting like some moron?” I yelled, banging my hand against the table.He shuddered a bit, parted his lips and began to speak, “A soldier who had accompanied Miss Laura and her sister back to their pack had suddenly returned.”I hissed, pissed that he had created a scene for something as trivial as that. “Is that all you have to say?”“No sir. That's not all sir,” he shook his head vehemently, still smitten. “Damn it! Go on and spill it already.” I swear, I could strangle him at that moment if care wasn't taken.“He returned, utterly beaten and shaken.” I frowned,”Beaten? Did something happen?*“That's right sir. They were attacked by some rogues and the rest of the menALPHA JORDAN'S POINT OF VIEW The men nodded their heads in agreement, thrilled by the plans that I had just shared with them. “That's a nice one, Alpha Jordan..” I nodded my head in response, grinning from ear to ear. Now, all I had to do was wait while this project gets executed.Reinforcements were sent to each farm owned by the pack. No less than a hundred men each. They moved with great precision and were there as soon as possible. I had gone with the first team of soldiers and made sure everything was set. “Alpha Jordan!” The commanders at each of the packs shrieked, shocked to see me. “What brings you here sir..” I grinned but told them nothing more than they should know. They nodded their heads and returned to their duty post.As I stood in front of the gate that led into the last farm that I was visiting, I couldn't get rid of this nagging feeling within me.I was certain the attack was going to be launched
LAURA'S POINT OF VIEW My heart skipped a beat as his words echoed in my ears. Shocked was an understatement as to how I felt at that moment.I already knew that was going to happen but the reality and soonest of it left me speechless. “Tomorrow? Why are you in such a haste?”He chuckled. “Haste? I am a busy person and I do not have time to waste or spare. I'll get your clothes and other things you'll be needing before the end of the day.”His words rang a bell in my ears. I was speechless and nothing made any sense to me. Not in the least.The little appetite I had managed to gather had disappeared into thin air. The food before me looked so unappealing. I remained this way for the next few minutes, my hands shaking uncontrollably. “Why aren't you eating? Are you alright?”His eyes fixed on me, sent chills down my spine. I shivered and couldn't bring myself to utter a word. I didn't have anything to say anyways.
LISA'S POINT OF VIEWMy face brightened like that of a bride who hadn't seen her Bride in a while. The entire night, I had been sick with worry for my sister, Laura.What could be going on with her? How was she faring? These questions rang through my mind for half of the night before I was swept in the cold hands of slumber.Seeing her that morning gave me all the joy I ever needed. I ran into her arms that opened up as I approached her. Tears gathered in my eyes, struggling to break through.“You're fine.. Thank the goddess..” I exhaled, still wrapped in her grasp. She chuckled, “Did you think something was going to happen to me? Have you forgotten I am Laura and I'm a strong woman?” She said and laughed.Her attempt at lightening the air was stale and proved totally useless but I had to pretend for her sake. I smiled back as we broke away from each other.“Tell me, hope he didn't do anything to you?” That was exactly what I was
JORDAN'S POINT OF VIEW I paused on my food, my eyes fixed on him. He seemed quite smitten and I was curious to know what he had to say. His silence only made things worse and I could barely keep my anger in check.“Are you going to speak up or keep acting like some moron?” I yelled, banging my hand against the table. He shuddered a bit, parted his lips and began to speak, “A soldier who had accompanied Miss Laura and her sister back to their pack had suddenly returned.”I hissed, pissed that he had created a scene for something as trivial as that. “Is that all you have to say?”“No sir. That's not all sir,” he shook his head vehemently, still smitten. “Damn it! Go on and spill it already.” I swear, I could strangle him at that moment if care wasn't taken.“He returned, utterly beaten and shaken.” I frowned,”Beaten? Did something happen?*“That's right sir. They were attacked by some rogues and the rest of the men
Katherine Point of View As I sprawled out on the bed, staring at my handsome husband, who was fast asleep, I couldn't help but consider myself lucky. He wasn't just handsome; he was kind and the perfect definition of a man. Gosh, I could remain in that position for a decade while I do nothing but stare at him. He was that gorgeous. He turned a bit, and his eyes flew open. He smiled, stretching a bit. “Why are you staring at me so much? You're relishing the fact that you have a man as handsome as I am, right?” I rolled my eyes, dissatisfied that he was entirely right, and I couldn't deny it. I hit him gently on the shoulder. “Who told you that you're handsome?” I scoffed and tried to get out of bed. He pulled me back and made me fall on him. I could feel his heart beating fast against his chest. There was no doubt it was beating for me alone. “You don't need to deny it. You have just one job; admit that I am handsome.”“
Jordan's point of view I stood still, my hand tightening around Katherine's. I was waiting and watching as well. Just one person daring enough to oppose our union was all I needed. He would give thanks for the rest of his life when I'm done with him, if he were alive by then. There was silence. Thick, deafening silence. No one was willing to speak. Did they know what I planned on doing? Nah! There was no way that was possible. Maybe there was no opposition. Anyway, they should count themselves lucky for not standing up. “Priest, since there is no opposition from anyone, you may go on with the rites.” I was grinning from ear to ear as I spoke. “I'm against this union.” A voice rang from behind us, sending ripples down my spine. I was shocked to the marrow and couldn't believe my ears. I turned my head and was shocked to the marrow. “You?” I whispered, my blood boiling in anger. The opposition walked through the li