LOGINMeet Evelyn Blackwood- the forgotten twin who has always lived in her sister's shadow. While her twin sister Evren basks in success and their father's love, Evelyn remains the family secret, cast aside and unwanted. But everything changes when she's given an unexpected task: pretend to be her perfect sister and marry the powerful Alpha James Radcliffe. At first, it seems like a simple role to play. Walk like Evren. Talk like Evren. Be the princess everyone thinks she is. Finally, a chance to make her father proud. But nothing in the royal palace is what it seems. As Evelyn plays her part in this dangerous game of pretend, something unexpected happens - real feelings begin to bloom. Now she's keeping secrets from everyone, including the husband who thinks she's someone else. With each passing day, the lies grow deeper, and the stakes get higher. One wrong move could expose everything. In a world of power plays and hidden agendas, can a rejected omega find the courage to choose her own path? Will Evelyn dare to reach for true love, even if it means risking everything she's ever known? This royal romance hides a story of betrayal, power, and the courage to choose between family loyalty and matters of the heart. Sometimes the greatest act of bravery is simply being yourself.
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James POV.
I watched with excitement as I sat next to my father, the king and alpha of Crescent pack. It was elders meetings, the most important gathering in Alpha Crescent pack.This takes place once in every five years.
It's an event only for the elites. People who take strategic positions in crescent moon pack. where diverse issues from economy, to welfare and other sectors.
This alone prides Crescent packs far above every other pack.
Wines and different delicacies were served. Likewise the best musicians and dancers were hired to do their own justice to this memorable occasion.
As I pay keen attention to how diverse issues were raised and how my father used his knowledgeable position to bring up solutions to some of these issues, others were thrown into the gatherings for the elders to add their inputs.
Then someone yelled from the gathering.
“Long live our king!”
Head turned.
I frowned.
It was Elder Cedric.
He wobbled up his tired feet towards the stage. A wine glass swinging in one hand and his other hand were reaching out as if the walls were moving. Stench of alcohol overwhelmed him like a dark cloud.
“Long live the king.” The congregation replied. Some with a loud voice, others with tired sighs.
My father is not the type that is snubbing,regardless of how stupid or great your idea is.
He always warned us severally saying ‘give the stupidest person his chance to speak,the greatest things in life sometimes come from stupidest ideas or people.’
Father instructed the MC to hand-over the mic to him,at least to magnify his voice.I could hear hysterical laughter from a section of the crowd making jest of what he was about to say.
“Not again, Cedric. Please not again this afternoon.” This was the mockery low-tone voice from a robust woman in a reddish gown to another slim lady sitting besides her.
I caught her eye-roll. Likewise, few people in the room.
Everybody knew he was drunk and hardly will there be anything worthwhile or sensible coming from him.
“My name is Elder Cedric,and I am the minister of the transportation sector.” He stated as he belched out gasses of alcohol into the air. He staggered at the same spot trying to gain balance.
“My Lord, I may be partly intoxicated but am not stupid.” He voiced out shamelessly.
The whole room exploded into laughter. While a section of the audience were bronx-cheering him.
I could hear a lady quietly saying, “He always makes a mess of himself when he drinks, I hope the king wouldn't give him an audience.”
“Decorum please!” One of the guards ordered.
“My lord, we have seen astronomical progress made in our pack from your father's reign to yours, in the area of science and technology, education, and other aspects of life that can add value to human existence.”He stated.
“Hardly in the past has anything worth cherishing associated with Crescent pack. But thanks to the immense intelligence that had been bestowed on you by the divine goddess.”
As silence reigned in the room, I re-adjusted my chair.
It seemed Elder Cedric's utterances, for once, were tilting from sheer stupidity to something worth pondering on for the first in a long while, maybe his alcohol consumption has not hit the threshold of stupidity in him, I guess while he is still talking with sense.
“I can boldly say we favorably compete and out beat other packs based on our recent achievement in the sectors I have earlier mentioned,” he continued.
“So what is your input in all of these? It seems we don't have much time in our hands before we move to other items on the menu,” my father interjected, while intermittently gazing at his wristwatch to check the time.
“However, here is my suggestion, my lord. We need to start planning for the future.
Crescent pack needs a worthy successor to your throne left behind by your ancestors.”
Everybody knows the worthy successor, your son, Alpha James, we have seen him grow up with uncommon knowledge and understanding, and without sugar-coating it, you have really raised him well.” He added.
“But he is mateless!” A baritone voice from the crowd countered.
I furrowed my brow, my eyes opened in bewilderment from where I sat, contemplating the next action from these people, these filthy old rags called elders.Their thoughts and actions totally negates my perspective,aspirations and plans for the future.
Who told them I am mateless? The love of my life is Sophia. They all will be shocked when we announce our baby.
We have been together for quite some time. I used to constantly promise her, the only thing that can bring separation to us in this life of sin is death.
Not even these filthy old rags deliberating on our future. My demeanor changes from friendly to threat and hate.
In one instance, I felt like charging towards elder Cedric In rage, thrust a sword into his protruding belly and severed his bald head from the rest of his body.
“I know he is mateless, peradventure if there is any, I personally am not aware of it. This is the area we need to be very careful of. If truly we are deliberate in taking the right steps that will make our tomorrow better than today.” He suggested.
“So what are your suggestions for the future?” My father inquired.
I turned sharply towards him.
Seriously Father?
Why would you have to pitch a tent with these people in a sensitive matter of this nature?
The magnitude of respect I have for you in tackling fragile issues like this, is out of this world, but you are condescending to this drunkard level.
Why can't you instruct him to go and have his seat, and inform him that these sensitive issues will be revisited in the next subsequent meeting of the elders, after due consultation with the subject-which is myself- have been duly conducted?
“Thank you my Lord,” Elder Cedric uttered with a bow, "may your days be long, may the goddess of our land continue to bestow upon you the knowledge and requisite you need to govern us right for uncommon growth, prosperity and progress in this pack…” He replied this time pacing to and fro on the podium.
“Elder Cedric, please be kind enough to go straight to the point,we have limited time at hand to address other pertinent issues, but I believe the point you are trying to raise is v
ery germaine.” My father countered.
“Sorry my Lord, I am suggesting Elder Alexander’s daughter, Evren, is the perfect person.”
Chapter 52James’ POV.“Evren?” I muttered. I wrinkled my brow.I paused for a moment.“What do you want?” The sound hit the walls and came back to me. The room echoed like a cave. For a second, the silence that followed was so deep I could hear my own heartbeat.What did she want from me now? Why did she always show up when I least wanted her near? Not even now!The anger burning inside me felt strange, hot but cold at the same time. I didn’t even know how it had grown this strong. I just knew I couldn’t stand the sound of her voice anymore.“I… I…” Evren’s voice came from the other side of the door. It was shaky and thin, like a candle flame in the wind.I clenched my fists. “What do you want?” I asked again, slower this time but sharper.“I want to…” she started, then trailed off. For a few seconds, there was only the soft sound of her breathing. Then she said, “I want to see you.”I blinked, not sure I’d heard right. “You want to see me?”I turned around slowly, looking at the ro
Chapter 51James’ POVIt wasn’t news anymore that Sophia had put to bed.What shook everyone, however, was that we were attacked on the road while taking her to the hospital. The story of rogues ambushing us had spread faster than the joy of her childbirth.A baby boy, healthy, loud, full of life.But even that miracle felt small under the shadow that hung over us.I had told Sophia not to come back to the pack house after delivery.“Stay where you are,” I warned her. “It’s not safe here. Not anymore.”And I meant it.The Crescent Pack was falling apart, and even the so-called elders were too busy playing politics to notice the rot eating through our gates.Security breaches. Missing guards. Strange scents by the border.And now… a rogue attack on me.Yet, not a single elder came to my hospital room.No questions. No investigation.Just silence, and the kind that felt too heavy to be innocent.Something inside me knew this wasn’t random.Someone had sent those rogues.Someone from in
Chapter 50James' POV.Within a few minutes Sophia was laid on a stretcher. Moaning softly. I ran besides her as we moved down the hall. The air felt heavy.I could hear a few people whispering. But I cared less about what they had to say.That I am stupid? That I still cared about Sophia upon the infidelity issues that hung around her neck?What they didn't know was that I was not that stupid, nor weak. It was Poison. The agreement I signed. And all the backlashes that would come along with it. If I don't play my role as an alpha to Sophia.We reached the palace gate. The day had not yet broken. The sky, still fucking dark.The driver slammed the door and hit the gas. I instructed all of them who had helped Sophia to the car not to follow us. Since I had been bugged I knew these unrepentant rogues would be listening to all our conversation and following us. I don't want death to be too much on my neck.I wanted to signal Sophia to communicate with me in a coded language. But not in h
Chapter 49James’s POVThe early morning air bit into my skin like a gnat as I walked into the palace gates. I pull the hood over my face. The guards at post didn't notice; or maybe they pretended not. I wouldn't blame either. That was what they had been putting up that led to my father's death.My heart, pounding behind my thick chest. Every bit louder than my feet on the cold hard floor.My brain quickly flashes back. Thanks to the moon goddess. I had escaped that scene by a whisker, a bloody whisker.If luck hadn’t been on my side, I’d be lying cold beside Tristan right now.The memory hit me like a punch.Tristan’s body falling.The sharp crack of a gun.My breath hitched and turned to ice as I crouched behind the tree watching him crumble to the ground.No chance to scream.I watched as they pulled his body away, until only silence left behind.Damn it!” I whispered. My fist tightening. “ Not again… Not like Greg. Not like my last chauffeur.”The thought burned deep. Another pala
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