Mia went into the adulation hall to offer incense and prayers to the moon goddess for the journey ahead of her. In the last six days, she had made preparations for her leaving and had prayed every day since then. This would be the last time she’d offer prayer at the adulation hall and her heart leapt at the thought.
She made all her plans to escape in secrecy and didn’t even let Lydia, her maid, know of it. She feared that would leave Lydia vulnerable because knowledge of such could be used against her. The only two people aware of her escape were Edward and herself.
“Moon Goddess, I pray for your guide, I pray for your counsel, I pray for your wisdom. And I pray for your light to shine and show me the way.” She finished and rose to her feet, heading out of the temple and back to her chambers.
She passed by the King’s Court on her way back in and saw the king seated discussing with a few counsels.
She
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If there was anything Xavier Ainsworth looked forward to, it had to be the end of the day. This is the time he’d get to leave to be with Zara and have her put her arms around him. The affairs of the kingdom most times were enough to make one mad, and he was mad and needed the healing touch of his lover. Their meetings were no longer as often as they used to be. Once, they met every day with exception of a day or two, but now they saw each other once every three to five days. Xavier knew wasn’t enough, but duty called and he had to answer. Zara, being exceptional, had understood through it all. She told him she was happy as long as she still had him. Even if it was once a month. He couldn’t have asked for anything better. Xavier got into the white carriage, waiting for him. The rider, already knowing where the alpha king was headed, rode them off. The gates opened to them, wasting no time, and they ride out. As they leave the Palace estate, Xavi
Mia got down from the carriage and thanked the rider. He wished her safe travels and rode off. She dragged a deep breath and brushed the cold shivers she felt away. This was her first step to attaining freedom, and she was ready. Then she approached the small booth with a not so bright light at her left-hand side. This was right before the entrance of the loading dock, where payments were made. An officer in charge of payment and receipt for passage sat inside. There was a line of eight people and Mia drew closer to them and stood behind the last person. With every person attended to, she drew closer to the booth. When it got to her turn, she greeted the officer. The old man had his head buried in the record book before him and didn’t respond, and she almost wondered if he even saw her. “The lower and first-class cabin has been filled up, only the middle class cabin is left. Fee for late payment ticket; one hundred bronze coins, fifty silver coins, or ten gol
Mia didn’t struggle anymore. She stopped when she got to the Palace gate and knew she was back. She knew this was where she would die. There was no more energy to struggle and so she let them lead her inside. They brought her through the quiet hallway that led to her room and then up to her chambers. The two guards had her trapped between them, so she wouldn’t escape. They didn’t trust her and she didn’t blame them. No one could read her thoughts. She had saved her energy and meet whatever came along with her head high. She wanted to move to the life beyond with a brave face. While the guard brought her into the Palace a while ago, she had seen no servant, no maid, no one, just her and the guards. The door to her chambers opened, and the guard set her inside and shut the door. Her eyes scanned around the room carefully but stopped when they spotted the alpha king. He stood before her bookshelf with his back turned to her. She couldn’t make much
Important Note: For every two years that passes, the royals blood age one year. So for the rest of Wahala. Robb Ainsworth has ruled for a hundred years according to the calculations but he has aged only fifty since ruling...Robb Ainsworth, the alpha king’s father, had fallen asleep with the moon goddess for the last three years after a hundred years of ruling as alpha king. This was the way of the Wahala kingdom. Every king who had successfully marked a hundred years of ruling had fallen asleep. These kings either pass on to the life beyond or to wake as alpha of alphas. A majority of the former kings had slept and passed on to the life beyond. Only a few had woken up from the sleep. The sleep lasted between one to ten years and when an alpha king awake from such a sleep, his title becomes the alpha of alphas. This would make him the father of all alphas.The awakening of Robb Ainsworth, Xavier’s father, now made him the strongest alpha and living supernatural being in the kingdom and
“If I own you as you do me, does that mean I also have access to your thought?” “You don’t. I am the alpha king. Getting into my head, especially since our union never got consummated, would be impossible for you. Even if the union was consummated, it’ll still be an arduous task.” “But it can be done.” She clung to a little hope. He nodded. “I still do not understand why you’re calm through all this. You’ve snapped in the past for way less.” She didn’t believe the awakening of his father could tame him this much. Nothing could tame a man like the alpha king. He lifted his left hand and there was a ring on his middle finger that glowed red. She hadn’t noticed it since she stepped into the room. Her mind had been on something else. She wondered if it was what she was thinking. “It’s a restrain ring,” he said, confirming her suspicion. “My mother made it and gave it to me as a gift.” Layla Ainsworth was not only the Queen in her time, she was also a white witch. Her magic often ha
The door to Mia’s Chambers opened and Toni, a maid much older than Lydia, stepped into the room. Mia was before the dressing mirror putting on her robe. She tied its rope around it before turning around to acknowledge Toni’s presence. Since her return three days ago, a few things have changed. Lydia was no longer her maid, she was dismissed from the palace the day after her return. When Mia confronted Xavier about it, he told her straight away that Lydia was disloyal and not trustworthy. Mia moved to plead on her behalf, stating that the young maid had no hand in her escape and neither did she know about it. But he didn’t listen. When she persisted, he snapped and told her he needed people he could trust to do their jobs. Lydia wasn’t one of them, according to him. With a sad and broken heart; she said goodbye to her maid. There was nothing more she could do. She didn’t want to anger the alpha king any further. They had made an agreement, and she needed
As Edward returned from his meeting with the council concerning the Capital 3’s project, he received notice that the king wanted to have a word with him. Although not specifying what the talk was about, Edward could discern it wouldn’t be far from his loyalty to him as alpha king. They have had talks more than once since Mia returned, but Xavier had not summoned him into his study yet. Something about today’s talk would be different, Edward could feel it. Since the queen’s return, Edward hadn’t seen Xavier lose his temper. It surprised Edward when Mia told him Xavier didn’t harm her that night but seeing the restraint ring he knew why. His brother hadn’t worn the ring since he received it as a gift from their mother. The ring was a protector and a repeller of his rage. Queen Layla knew she would not always be around to pacify him, and this was her alternative. Due to its magical elements, it took a lot from Xavier to have it on his fingers, yet he hadn’
Mia arrived for the meeting right on time and Toni followed behind her, holding onto a big book. It’s been a week since she started coming for the meeting. The first day was mind-blowing and enlightening, and she immediately knew she would love it here. So many topics from marriage to mating were discussed and so many issues were resolved before the meeting ended last week. At her arrival, most of the maidens and heads of the council gave her a weird glance, but she brushed it off and told herself she deserved to be here. She was queen. Yes, she was younger than most of them and not so good looking, but that didn’t change the fact of the matter. She was their queen, and there was no altering that. Mia took notice of a few things that needed adjustments and the others that needed provision. There was no book of account for the meeting and no record book of the discussion that took place. Without these records, they wouldn’t know which cases had been trea