Chapter 6
Lisa Slowly I walked towards the room, my heart pounding erratically, and my mind running wild with thoughts. Things were beginning to make sense a bit, but despite finding out about Icarus, I really couldn't do anything at the moment. I couldn't escape from Klaus, and trying to ally myself with his twin brother was not exactly a good decision. I managed to clear my head, but the moment I stepped closer to the room, I felt my blood immediately run cold. It wasn't from the sheer malice that was pouring out of the room, but from the thought that had just crossed my mind. Klaus and I were officially mated to each other now, did that mean he'd have his way with me tonight? Should I really be walking into this room? I questioned myself while my fingers slowly recoiled from the doorknob. I was still new to the castle, and had no idea where I would run to in order to avoid spending the night with Klaus. But regardless of that fact, I turned around and slowly walked away from the room. I expected him to come after me, but surprisingly nothing happened. I knew without a doubt that he had sensed my presence when I had gotten close to the door, yet he showed no interest in pursuing me. A breath of relief broke past my lips at the realization that he wasn't coming after me. Judging from the aura that engulfed the room, I suspected he was too occupied with dealing with Icarus to worry about me. After all there was nothing I could do. Escape was no longer a viable option at the moment, thanks to my first attempt, and Icarus's appearance, security had tightened around the castle. After five minutes of aimless walking, I finally stumbled upon the garden, and with a bright smile, I immediately ran into its embrace. The moment I stepped into the garden, the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers enveloped my nostrils, wrapping me in a comforting embrace. The gentle night breeze carried the scent of roses, lilies, and jasmine, and together, they mixed to form a symphony of fragrance. Taking a seat on the bench nestled beneath a towering oak tree, I tilted my head back, and gazed up at the vast expanse of the night sky. The stars twinkled like distant diamonds, scattered across the darkness in a mesmerizing display. I closed my eyes, allowing the tranquility of the night to wash over me. For the first time in the past forty eight hours, I felt at peace, and all I could think about was what life would have been without Klaus. I thought of Mark, how broken he would be to find out that I'd been mated to the Alpha. We loved each other, and that affection was not something I could get over easily. Slowly and steadily, tears gathered around my eyes, but I fought them back. I didn't want to cry, it wouldn't do anything to help my situation. The last thing I wanted was to give Klaus the satisfaction of seeing me suffer, it was what he wanted, and he had made that abundantly clear. "What do you think you're doing? Enjoying the night's beauty after you've stolen my man from me?!" A familiar voice bellowed into the once calm atmosphere. Jolted from my thoughts, I spun around and met Maeve's approaching figure. Thanks to the moon's illumination, I could see the miserable look on her face. She had bags under her eyelids, and her smeared mascara could only mean she had been crying before approaching me. I immediately rose from where I sat and backed away as Maeve covered the distance between us with a threatening pace. "I..I didn't want any of this—" I tried to reason with her, but it was too late. Her hands stretched forth into the night, and in the next second, the outline of her palm was imprinted on my right cheek. At that moment, the tears I fought hard to keep abay began to spill as I held my hot cheeks in agony. "You did all of this! You should have run away when I told you to! Klaus doesn't need someone like you in his life, I'm more suited to be his bride!" Maeve thundered as her hands steadily circled around my collar. She was crying as well, and although I could see the hurt in her eye, I wasn't going to just stand and watch her bully me. For all I know she wasn't of royal blood, and I wasn't going to sit around and let myself get beaten by a random lady who was obsessed over a horrible man. Gathering the little strength I had in me, I managed to squeeze myself away from Maeve's grip, and before she could react, I smacked her across the face. "I've had enough of you! I won't stand still and let you do what you want." I screamed at her while I steadily backed away. In a fight, Maeve would undoubtedly beat me, after all I was a lowly omega. "You stupid brat! How dare you touch me!" Maeve screamed out in agony before rushing forward to give me a decent beating. However, before she could inch any closer to me, a guard stepped in-between us and placed his spear in his possession right at Maeve's neck. "I won't let you act out of line anymore, miss. She's the Alpha's bride, you'd do well to respect her." The guard cautioned sternly. Maeve was trembling in fear, and had only managed to regain her composure after the guard lowered his blade from her neck. Embarrassed, Maeve turned around, and without another word stormed away. Once she was gone, the guard turned his attention towards me, and after checking me out for injuries, finally offered to escort me back to my room. I had no idea how to tell him I didn't want to go back, but at the same time, I didn't want to remain outside. I knew Maeve would come back should I decide to remain here, and there was no telling what she would do the next time she comes back. Reluctantly, I gave him a nod of approval, and only then did the guard lead me towards the bedroom. "I'm Rudolph, if you need anything don't hesitate to ask me." He offered before bowing and finally taking his leave. Once he was gone, I returned my attention towards the door that separated me from Klaus. Although the malice had reduced exponentially, the air around the room wasn't entirely welcoming. Taking in a deep inhale, I finally mustered the courage to push the door in. And there he was on the bed, his amber eyes glaring into the depths of my soul. Before I could retreat, he rose from the bed, and in one quick movement pinned me to the wall. He leaned closer, his warm breath caressing my skin with every breath he took. The heat of his body engulfed my tender body, as he inched even closer to me. Then in a voice no louder than a whisper, seductively, Klaus spoke. "I've been waiting for you."Chapter 76Klaus"Were you able to find anything?" I asked the very moment Daemon stepped inside the room. We had both snuck into the human realm together, and upon arrival, our goal had been to find Lisa. And now that we had accomplished that part of the plan, I had tasked Daemon with spying and digging into Hayley's life in the human realm. "Yes," Dameon answered, and my heart skipped a beat at the sound of his words. This was the first time he was giving me a positive response, and I was already dying with curiosity.Daemon took a deep breath before slinking into a seat. "She lives a few blocks from the city park, and it seems she's living with another man. I don't know for sure what their relationship is, but he's definitely an inmate of the residence." I felt my blood curdle after hearing those words. Lisa was living with another man?! Who was he, and why would he be staying with her and my son? Lisa didn't get remarried after reaching the human world, did she? My mind was runn
Chapter 75Klaus My grip tightened even more, and I could tell she was scared about the fury in my eyes. "You don't get to make that decision, Lisa. He's my son too." I reminded her, but Lisa wasn't listening.She shook her head vehemently, a look of defiance and disgust bold on her face. "You've never been a father to him, Klaus. You've only ever thought about yourself. He's better off without you."My eyes darkened further, and this time my grip became tight enough to actually inflict harm on her. Lisa flinched at how tight I was holding her, but that didn't seem to bother me. Looking at her, I could only feel rage. I thought these feelings would change after meeting her in person, but that clearly hadn't been the case. Lisa was a selfish monster, and nothing she said was going to change my mind anytime soon. She had left without even saying a word to me, she took my son away from me without minding the danger that could have come to him. She knew her importance in my life, yet sh
Chapter 74LisaKlaus's presence loomed behind me, the weight of his gaze palpable. I turned slowly, forcing myself to meet his eyes. He looked the same just—handsome, cold, and devoid of any emotions. His piercing blue eyes locked onto mine, and only then did I catch a glimpse of emotion in his eyes. It was rage, and I had an idea about why he was angry."What am I doing here?" he repeated, a dark look suddenly taking over his emotionless face. "You didn't think you'd be able to hide from me forever did you, Lisa? You didn't think you'd get away with this, did you?" Klaus thundered, his rage palpable, but I really couldn't care less. The only thing about him that managed to surprise me was his presence in the human world, but that didn't matter much anymore. He was here, and there was nothing I could do about it. I had hoped that I was imagining things, but this was clearly reality. "You're not going to say anything?" He continued after realizing my silence. "I don't have anything
Chapter 73Lisa My heart skipped a beat, and I froze, the fork suspended halfway to my mouth. I scanned the restaurant, but everything seemed normal—diners chatting, waiters bustling about. Yet, the nagging feeling wouldn't leave me. Klaus was here. I could feel it in every fiber of my being."Lisa? You okay?" Steven's voice pulled me back to the present."Uh, yeah. Just...a little distracted," I replied, forcing a smile. I couldn't let Steven suspect anything. Not now. This was my first attempt at a normal human date, and I couldn't afford to make it weird both for myself and for Steven."Are you sure? You look like you've seen a ghost," he pressed, concern etched on his face."I'm fine, really," I insisted, trying to shake off the unease. "Just a bit tired from work."Steven nodded, accepting my explanation. But my mind was already racing. Why was Klaus here? Had he found me? I tried to convince myself that it was impossible for Klaus to break the rules, but knowing him he probably
Chapter 72LisaTwo years had passed since I escaped from Klaus and entered the human world, and so far everything had been going great. Aiden was the best brother I could ask for, and Damian was growing up just fine. With Aiden's help, I had managed to secure a job for myself, and now I was helping around the house as well. It was difficult making new friends, but I had managed to make a few."Send the files over to Mr Black's desk to sign, then get me a cup of coffee afterwards." Hugo, the assistant manager, instructed me and I immediately got straight to carrying out the duties. I was the work assistant at a relatively big company, but work assistant was just a fancy name for slaves around here, not that I really noticed the excess work. I had more stamina than my coworkers, so I couldn't really relate to their incessant complaints of being overworked. I took the files from Hugo and immediately strutted straight to Steven Black's office. He was the only person in the office that I
Chapter 71LisaAiden stared at me as though I had lost my mind, but I couldn't be more serious at the moment, and he could see that. I thought it might all be a crazy coincidence, but it couldn't be at this moment. I didn't know what it was, but we had a connection. It wasn't a mate bond, and I'd never been able to figure it out until now. "Y..you're joking right..?" Aiden stammered as he stared into my luminous eyes. The happiness in them was palpable, and that was more than enough to suggest that I wasn't just making it up. He had reasons to not trust my words, and it was perfectly understandable. He probably thought that I was a greedy stranger who was trying to run him dry by claiming to be his sister. He probably thought this was a plot in my grand scheme to extend my stay and finally steal his property. It was okay for him to have his doubts, and I wouldn't blame him if he loses his cool and tries to kick me out. However, none of those things happened. Instead, Aiden broke d