Lily’s POV
I placed Shawn safely behind the hidden passage in my room, and then I closed it with a heavy heart. Sure that he was safe, I composed myself then I inhaled and exhaled deeply, preparing myself for the unavoidable face-out with Smithson. “I'll come back for you, Shawn,” I whispered to him. My voice was barely above a hoarse murmur. Releasing a heavy breath, I closed my eyes and exhaled for the last time. Then I attempted to call forth the wolf that dwelled deep within my soul. But despite my efforts, the transformation was not forthcoming. Before I could try again, the door to my room creaked open, and Smithson's huge figure stood tall in the doorway. His eyes gleamed maliciously as he came toward me. Fear shot through me as I backed away, my mind began racing with different thoughts on how I could escape. “Stay back!” I warned, my voice trembling with fear. But ignoring my threats, Smithson continued to advance. plastered across his face, was a malicious grin. "You can't hide forever, little wolf," he taunted, his voice dripping with contempt. “Sooner than later I will find your brother and help finish what you started.” He sneered. I thought of a means to defend myself. I noticed a flower vase seated by my bed stand. But before I could make a move, I felt a sharp pain in my head, then everything went pitch black. Marcus’s POV Walking the corridors of my father's grand mansion, I felt something different and sinister in the air. Something was not right, but I could not figure out what it was at the moment. As I moved, the servants hurried their steps as they walked past me. not wanting to infuriate me with their presence. “Marcus, you're needed in the banquet hall,” Winston whispered. His voice was a lot calmer. Winston was my aide and maybe the closest to being a friend. He was the only one I could tolerate anyway. I nodded curtly in acknowledgment, my expression as icy as ever. “I'll be there shortly,” I replied. With a dull sigh, I made my way to the grand banquet hall. I heard voices, music, and laughter coming from there and as I approached, the sounds became louder and more irritating to my ears. As I entered, my father's gaze met mine briefly before returning to his conversation with the assembled guests. I took my place at the table, my expression impassive as I listened to his speech praising Smithson's recent conquest. “And let us raise a toast to our loyal knight, Smithson, for his bravery and dedication.” My father declared, his voice ringing out above the voices of the crowd. The guests responded with cheers and applause, but I could see beyond their facade. Each man seated in the hall was after his own pocket. Seeking for a name, thirsting for power and authority. A courtier seated beside me leaned in, attempting to engage me in conversation. “Quite the affair, isn't it, Marcus?” He said, a forced smile plastered across his face. My face twisted in annoyance at his sudden intruding on my thoughts. I gave him a cold glare that made him back away. As the event wore on, Smithson rose from his seat full of boastful pride and selfish respect. He bowed slightly to my father and made to present his honorarium. In the center of the hall laid a figure so delicate and pitiful, that she glowed like the moonlight upon a still pond. Her silver hair fell in gentle waves around her, framing a face of otherworldly beauty, and her amber eyes held so many emotions than I could tell. She looked so familiar. “This, my lord, is the last of the Silver Shade pack.” Smithson declared, his voice filled with self-adoration. “The only survivor of the pure bloodline and undefiled.” The hall fell silent as Smithson's words hung in the air. My eyes scanned through the hungry gazes of the men in the crowd. their stares made my blood boil with anger. An unexplainable anger filled my mind, causing me to clench my fists. “And what do you intend to do with her?” I demanded, surprising myself. Smithson's lips curled into a smirk, his eyes gleaming with amusement. “Why Marcus? I'm presenting her to you, of course.” He replied, his tone dripping with sarcasm. I felt a growl rumble in the depths of my chest. How dare he talk back at me in that manner? I would make sure Smithson regrets spewing such words at me. In a bid to calm my angry nerves down, I reached for the nearest glass of wine, downing it in a single gulp. The alcohol did very little to help calm down my anger. Blood. Smithson's blood would calm my angered wolf. But before I could act, my father's voice cut through the haze of my thoughts, commanding the attention of the room. “Marcus.” He said, his tone firm but measured. “You can have her.” Relief flooded through me as my wolf quieted at my father’s words. But I was already drunk. Without giving him a response, I stood up and walked away. As I returned to my room, I was drunk and wasted. I walked in to find the young lady standing there waiting for me. I felt like I had known her all my life. “What are you doing here?” I slurred, my words muddled by the effects of the wine.She met my gaze with a calm and unwavering stare, her silence made me irritated. Closing the distance between us, I inhaled deeply, catching the faint scent of herbs and flowers that clung to her skin. Her scent triggered my wolf as excitement and desire brewed within me. I growled lowly hoping she would flinch and cower in fear but she didn't. Unable to resist the desires of my wolf any longer, I leaned in closer, my lips hovering just inches from hers. Searching her eyes for any sign of hesitation, I found only a quiet acceptance of what was to come. I closed the distance between us, my lips meeting hers in a fervent kiss. She wasn't responsive at first, but I bit her lips till her tongue moved. As the kiss deepened, I felt a sense of exhilaration wash over me, my wolf rejoicing in our intimacy. She was stiff and unmoving, so I pushed her onto the bed. And when I went into her, I almost marked her as I was met with her purity intact. I growled as I reached my climax. In a split second, I disappeared from my room.Shawn's POVThe grand hall of the beautiful mansion was bathed in the soft glow of sunlight filtering through the stained glass windows.I sat in a chair close to where Sean and Clara sat. Marcus was about to be crowned King of the Wolves.“If you need anything tell me okay,” Clara said as she checked where I was wounded."Hmm, thank you, Clara,” I replied.Thanks to Lucas, I got more preferential treatment from Clara.The hall was filled with members from the four packs. The Twilight Ridge werewolves, led by Marcus, and Luna Crest led by a little girl who I barely knew. The Silvershade pack is led by me and the Bloodmoon pack is led by Shadowvale.Finally, all the pain, struggles, and fighting have been put behind us. As I scanned the room, my eyes landed on Marcus, standing tall in front of the hall.Beside him stood Lily, his marked bride, her eyes bright with happiness. Their children stood with them, looking around with wide-eyed wonder.The ceremony began with the eldest seat, s
Marcus’s POVTime passed in a blur and we have been having a happy season and time together. Every morning was beautiful to behold and every night was as peaceful and pleasurable as I had imagined it.Finding Lily was like I finally found my missing rib.My official coronation was the next day and I had lots of preparations to make, as well as make a courtesy visit to the villages and each pack.“What are you thinking so much about, my love?"I rolled my eyes. “Don't ever say that again Winston else I'll cut off your tongue,"“What? I was only trying to bridge the gap since she's out with Clara," He replied.“You should do that as your chubby self, rather than mimic your queen," I replied, faking anger.“Fine, I'll shut the door after me and send word to have her come back,” He replied, also feigning vexation.“Silly man," I said and we both laughed.By noon, we were all complete for lunch. It was beautiful to have the mansion this lively.“Mother, Aunt Clara taught me how to create w
Lily's POVDamn! I have been such a fool.I ran without considering where I was going. The pain was just too much to bear. I had pushed Marcus away despite my growing attraction to him because I also blamed him for everyone's death.But he was the one only trying to clean up his father's mess. “Arrggh!" I yelled into the sky.I don't know how or why, but it started to rain. The rain started as a drizzle, but it quickly turned into a downpour. I stayed in the rain and cried.Each step I took splashed through the forming puddles, and the cold rain soaked me to the bone. I barely noticed.“Lily, wait!” Marcus’s voice called out behind me. I didn’t stop. I couldn’t face him, not after everything I’d done.The memories of our past and the hurt I must have caused him played in my mind. I kept walking, but Marcus caught up to me, grabbing my arm and spinning me around to face him.“Lily, please, talk to me,” he said, his voice filled with concern and desperation.I yanked my arm free, the a
Marcus’s POVI stared around the room and noticed Lord Darkwood's absence and instantly knew that Leila was a distraction from where the real harm was occurring.I turned to Shawn, our eyes meeting for a moment. “We have to find a way through,” I said, my voice low and urgent.He nodded, his expression determined. “I will use my powers, while you support me.”We turned back to the barrier, our combined strength hammering against it. The air crackled with energy, the barrier shimmering under our powers. But it held firm, refusing to yield.Leila watched us, her smile never faltering. “You can’t win, Marcus. This is my game now.”But I refused to accept that. I dug deep, summoning every ounce of strength and determination I had. I thought of Lily, of Raymond and Fiona. I couldn’t fail them.With a final, desperate effort, we pushed against the barrier. There was a blinding flash of light, and suddenly, the barrier shattered, sending us tumbling forward.I scrambled to my feet, my eyes l
Marcus’s POVMy journey back to Mistwood Creek felt longer than I expected it. As I arrived at the villages, the clamor of battle was deafening.I noticed the full moon's glow on my skin and despite it being dark, I could spot all my runes. My fangs were out and so were my claws.I felt energy surge through me and my senses heightened. The tangy smell of blood and dust filled the air and I could make out the faint smell of cedarwood and flowers.I took out the vial and gulped everything down in one go, before proceeding in the direction of the mansion.I was going to find Lily and my kids no matter what.Arriving at the first gate to the mansion, I noticed Shadowvale and his men transformed back to their human form and whatever was left of my knights hurried behind me.“I told you Marcus, I would be back," Shadowvale said with a cold sneer."And I think you should be on your way out right about now,” I replied coldly.Shadowvale laughed and his men joined him. "Do I look like Shawn to
Shawn's POVMartin and I finally made our way out of the village just as the sun was about to set. The sky was colored with hues of orange and purple, and I could see the moon beginning to emerge, just as I was feeling my wolf gradually taking over me.As we passed through some parts of the village, I noticed some doors hung off their hinges, and debris littered the ground. Villagers with fearful expressions hurried past us, whispering frantically among themselves.“What happened here?” Martin asked, his voice hushed as we took in the scene.“Shadowvale,” I muttered, my jaw clenched. “He must have been here.”Martin's eyes widened. “We need to move quickly, Shawn. He was not supposed to attack the villagers.”“It's the full moon’s effect," I replied blankly. “Let's hurry up to him nonetheless,"The further we went, the more signs of destruction we saw. It was clear that Shadowvale had left his mark, and the villagers had suffered for it.“Damn him,” I cursed under my breath, fury boil
Leila’s POVWalking out of the throne room, I made my way back to the townhouse with haste. Lucas had proven to be so much of a headache.He was supposed to be an easy nut to crack, but he proved himself to be smarter than I made him to be.I had gotten Lily back and left instructions with the dark sorcerers of Luna Crest to make sure that Lucas didn't see the light of day.As I approached the townhouse, I saw Maureen waiting for me at the entrance, her face was pale and lacked any form of the usual excitement."Sister," she called out, in a flat and emotionless voice. “We need to hurry,” She said with a tone of indifference.I knew that who would still be feeling offended about Smithson's death, but there was nothing I was going to do about it.“Why is that?" I asked as we made our way inside the house.“There have been some little disruptions in the lower parts of the village and it was only a matter of time before the full attack began,” She replied coldly.I knew what that implied
Lucas's POV Looking at Leila's retreating back left me writhing in anger at her audacity in turning back on her words. I should have known better anyway, once an evil witch, always a wicked witch. I looked away from Leila and her flowing black veil and rested my eyes on the helpless Lily being carried away by the men who were with Leila. "Make sure she is not conscious," Leila instructed them. "The kids?" One asked. "Leave them as they are. Lucas already did that," She replied and turned to face me. Her dark men who surrounded me seemed to be there to restrict me from doing anything reckless, rather than execute me from the plan. "What happened to your integrity, Leila Darkwood," I asked her angrily. "I don't have one, Lucas Hawthorne," She replied with a sinister smile. "I actually don't have all day to spend here chit-chatting with you, so I will go ahead with my question," She knows who the hell I am. I searched her as she spoke and gauged the strength of the men
Marcus’s POVI was still doubtful of her innocence in all this, but for Lily's sake and Grayson's sake, I would give her the benefit of the doubt."Start speaking," I demanded, my voice echoing off the walls.She looked up at me, a flicker of hope in her eyes. "How is my father?"Really?"Stop playing games with me," I snapped, taking a step closer. "You’ll meet your father if you tell me what I need to hear."Clara seemed to hesitate, her gaze dropping to the floor. After a long moment, she sighed and looked back up at me. "Shadowvale is planning an attack on Mistwood Creek."I felt a surge of anger and concern. "Fair enough," I said. “But that's not all I want to hear and you know it,"“I'm sorry King Marcus, but I don't know who that whirlwind belonged to," She shook her head and I could feel her genuine flow of emotions.“Is there anyone you suspect might be after them?" I asked.“Apart from you, that would be Lucas. He wants the kids, Raymond and Fiona, dead and…” She paused.The