“Ahhh…hmmm” Liah moaned from the double shot of pleasure,she was bent on all fours. Rael's dick in her mouth while Kael's dick was thrusting into her pussy. Kael's left hand was wrapped around her neck while his right was gently caressing her butts. Rael on the other hand fucked Liah's mouth while his hands played with her c-cupped breasts.
Rael tucked the hair covering her face behind her ear and buried his fingers in her black hair. “I'm Cumming.” Kael said from behind. “Hmmm.” Liah moaned again. It seemed she was also going to cum,and so was Rael.The kind of pleasure she received was unlike any other. It was completely unexplainable.
It was intense,my frail body could hardly handle it.
I was a hybrid maid, trying to seek revenge for my parents death.
They're lycans princes who I despised so much.
~~~ Flash Back To When It All Started ~~~
Three years back
“Liah!” My mother’s voice echoed behind me, panicked and breathless. I knew she was chasing me, but she wouldn’t reach me in time.
My father-king Thor-sat tall on his throne, having a conversation with two wolf shifters of two neighboring packs. Lawrence, son of Ryker of Teris Pack, and George, son of Victor of claw-shot Pack. They were both my supposed suitors. But I won’t let them have their way.
The very thought made my stomach churn.
“I won’t be marrying any of you!” I shouted, my voice cracking through the throne room.
Gasps rippled through the chamber. The guards stiffened. My mother reached the entrance just as I finished, her hand clutching her chest like she’d just been stabbed.
“Liah!” Father stood up abruptly. “What are you doing? You’re not supposed to be here. Leave at once!”
“No!” I shouted, my voice became louder. “Sorry to disobey you, your highness,” I added.
Lawrence and George both rose to their feet, their faces tight.
“Your highness,” Lawrence said coldly, “you said she was obedient and willing. Quite aware of the unity this marriage was meant to form.”
George scoffed. “This isn’t the girl you described.”
“Oh please,” I spat, facing them fully. “You power-hungry wolf shifters think I’m a pawn? That I’ll play nicely and wear a pretty dress while you pass me around like some treaty?”
“Liah!” My father snapped. The sharpness in his voice felt like a slap.
But I didn’t back down, because I wasn’t done yet.
“This marriage alliance is over,” I said, my voice low, yet deadly. “Leave. Now.”
The two men hesitated, but the fury on their faces gave way to humiliation. George growled beneath his breath. “You’ll be hearing from our fathers, king Thor. I can’t believe this.”
Lawrence said nothing, just shot me a look full of disdain before they both stormed past my mother out of the chamber.
For a moment, the room was silent. Then…
**
“How dare you!” My father roared, his voice like thunder. “This is the height of disgrace! You’re a princess, for god sake!”
“I never asked to be!” I snapped.
“I’m tired of your rebellion, your outburst, your defiance!” He pointed at my mother. “And you! Queen Rachel, this is your doing. I told you, you were spoiling her too much, now look what Liah has turned too.”
My mother flinched as if struck by lightning.
My chest tightened with rage and hurt. “If you need an heir to be queen so badly, why not give the crown to Rory? She’s always been the perfect little princess. Make her your heir!”
“Liah-“ mother’s voice wavered.
“I don’t want to be a part of this!” I screamed, my voice raw. “And I certainly don’t want to be queen!”
My father’s face darkened. His eyes burned with fury, and before I could brace myself, he raised his hand.
And I flinched backward trying to hide my face, my mother gasped. “Thor, don’t-”
I stared at him-unbothered of what’s yet to come. I didn’t think it’ll have to come to this father,
I ripped the circlet from my head-the polished silver still warm from my skin-and I threw it on the marble floor. It clattered loudly, spinning at the feet of my father and mother.
The sound echoed.
“I am tired!” I screamed, my voice shaking with fury. “Tired of your rules. ‘Liah, do this.’ ‘Liah, act like this.’ ‘You’re of royalty, you must marry this one or that one.’ I’m done pretending like I'm ok!”
My chest heavy. And their stunned faces only increased the anger boiling inside of me.
“You all forgot one thing,” I continued, my voice low but filled with pain. “I’m a wolf shifter, not some fragile puppet on a throne. I have the right to choose who I want. My mate could be out there! I could find him tomorrow-or today!”
My father’s face turned furious. My mother took a step closer pleading silently with her eyes.
“We’re clearly not on the same page,” I said, glaring at them both. “So I denounce myself as heir. As princess of silvermoon. I want nothing to do with this kingdom anymore.”
I, Princess Liah Patrick, denounce myself as the heir, your daughter and pack member of silvermoon pack and I cut all links to you all.
And I turned my back on them.
“No!” My mother’s screams echoed through the hall like a shattered glass. “Liah, please!”
I didn’t even look back.
“Goodbye, father,” I said coldly, then ran. My heels clamping on the cold floor, the walls of the palace blurring around me.
“Don’t just stand there like fools!” My father screamed behind me while holding his chest. “Don’t let her get away! Drag her if you must!”
I heard the guards run after me.
My mother collapsed onto the floor, her voice breaking apart behind me. “Please, Liah… don’t do this… this is your home, where will you go?” Her sobs broke my heart, but I couldn’t stop. Not now.
My lungs burned as I sprinted through the castle hallways, pushing past startled servants, trying hard to pass through tight corridors I once memorized as a child. I reached the back exit-
Freedom. I said to myself.
The cool air brushed my skin as I ran out of the palace, my heart pounding like a drum. I didn’t stop running even when I heard boots behind me. The palace lights faded in the distance and my body screamed in protest from exhaustion.
I was on the run now.
“I can’t take their controls anymore,” I whispered between my ragging breaths as I darted through the woods beyond the gates. “If I have to be rebellious to find my happiness… then so be it.
“I’m sorry, mother,” I whispered into the dark, slowing down now that I was losing my father’s guards. “But I have to do this. No one knows the emotional weight I’ve been carrying. The pressure to smile, to act like a queen and princess, to act perfect-to be the flawless daughter, the noble leader and the queen they do dream of… I just can’t do it anymore.”
Tears slid down my cheeks. As I heard the howls of pack members, they must have felt it too. The bond I broke, ugh!
Then I remembered my uncle’s voice which echoed in my mind. “You do have a choice, Liah. They’ll never admit it, but you do. Don’t let yourself be confined by your parents.”
He was right.
“They have Rory,” I said quietly, wiping my tears with trembling fingers. She’s strong and submissive. She’ll take my place.
Where are you? We must leave now. He mindlinked me.
I looked at silvermoon castle one more time, with teary eyes. Goodbye father, good bye mother… Those were my last words at my kingdom.
Kael’s POVThe garden was quiet except for the sound of crickets and the clink of glass.The moonlight spilled over the stone path, silvering the edges of the roses. I leaned back against the bench, a half-empty bottle between me and Rael."Everything’s different now," Rael said, swirling his drink lazily. "You felt it too."I didn’t answer right away. That scent—wild, warm, and maddening—still lingered in my head. I’d tried drowning it with wine, but it was stubborn. "I felt… something."Rael grinned. "Something? You were staring like you’d just seen the moon turn gold. And all for Aurora."She’s… beautiful," I admitted, though the word felt too small.Rael chuckled. "Careful, brother. You might fall in love before you even speak two words to her."I shot him a look. "Says the one who nearly tripped over his own feet when she smiled at you.""At least I can talk to women," he teased, tipping his glass toward me. "You just brood and glare until they walk away.""Better than falling fo
She was standing therePoised yet startled, she stood with her hands held together, unsure whether to bow or step back.Aurora.Queen Vivian’s voice was warm but measured. “Princes, this is Princess Aurora of the Sapphire Pack. She’s agreed to stay with us for a time.”Her words barely registered. All I could think about was the way the air shifted around Aurora, the invisible pull drawing me forward. It wasn’t just a pull—it was a claim, a truth written into my blood. Kael felt it too; I could see it in the way his usually guarded gaze softened.Aurora noticed. Her lips curved in the faintest smile, the kind that knew exactly how dangerous it was. She didn’t flinch when Kael stepped closer, didn’t look away when I studied her like I was memorizing every line of her face.“You…” Kael’s voice was low, almost reverent.Aurora tilted her head, feigning confusion. “Me?”The Queen’s eyes flicked between us, and for once, she didn’t interrupt.“Yes,” I said, the word tasting like possess
Liah’s Pov"I’d been hiding in the trees for hours. My chance was kneeling by the stream.”A young maid, about my height and build, knelt at the water’s edge, scrubbing linens until her hands were raw. Hybrid wolf—weak, harmless. Perfect.She never noticed me.No one ever does until it’s too late.I almost walked away. Then I remembered my sister’s voice the day I returned—the way she told me about the fire, about our parents’ deaths… and the Lycan princes who had laughed while the Silvermoon pack burned.My resolve hardened.It was over in seconds. Her body slid into the grass, silent as the mist. I stripped off her uniform, shoving my own clothes deep into the thicket.Now I looked like her. Smelled like her. Weak. Forgettable.Exactly what I needed to be.**By noon, I stood in the Crimson Palace courtyard, the dead girl’s rags hanging off my frame. The chief maid’s gaze raked over me like she was scraping dirt from her shoe.“Pathetic,” she muttered, then waved me inside.The maid
“What the hell are you doing here?” I growled, stumbling forward. "The words tore out of me, harsh and bitter, like something I’d been holding back for too long.”I could barely see straight, but that face!Lucan.He stood in the courtyard like he owned it, dressed in tailored black, eyes sharp, smile cruel. The years hadn’t softened him. If anything, he looked more dangerous, taller, prouder, like someone who’d been waiting for blood.“Well, hello to you too, cousin. What, no warm welcome for a family?” Lucan said, spreading his arms like this was some kind of joke.My hands curled before I even realized it. That smug look on his face? It made my skin crawl. I wanted to wipe it off with one good punch.“my, my…didn’t think you’d be drowning your sorrows already, You look... pathetic.”My mother’s eyes narrowed. “Lucan. I didn’t expect to see you. Especially not without a word of intent.”Kael appeared beside me, silent but tense.“Aunt Vivian,” Lucan said smoothly, turning toward h
Rael’s Pov “My queen,” the witch said, her voice shaky. “If the princes don’t get mated in the next four months… they’ll die.”The room fell silent.Mother stood up from the seat, her eyes darkened. “Is there no other way?” She asked, her voice low. “Julie, I cannot lose any of them.”I clenched my fists at her tone. “Do something,” mother hissed. “That’s why you’re paid. We let you live freely, even when the council demanded for your head. You’re an abomination—yet I protected you.”“My queen, I swear,” Julie pleaded. “Unless you can find the one who cursed them, there’s no other way. Only their fated mate can break the curse. If they don’t mate with her by their twenty-fourth birthday, they’ll both die—” “—Die?” I cut her off, laughing bitterly. “For fuck’s sake.”I stepped forward, rage boiling under my skin. “We’ve been coming here for five years. Five damn years, and every time, you give us more riddles and lies.”She backed away, but I was faster.I grabbed her by the throat
Liah’s PovI stood in my father’s throne room, my body still felt weak from the torture and the wolfsbane. My father’s throne—cold, silent and empty now.I ran my hand over the back of the chair, my fingers tracing the familiar carvings. It felt like it was just yesterday that I sat there, watching my father and mother rule.But all that was gone.A rush of memories flooded me—my mother, my father, the pack, the bond all shattered when I left. The moment I chose to break away from silvermoon. I hadn’t just turned my back on them; I had destroyed us.The pain cut deep, sharper than any physical wound. My knees buckled, and I collapsed to the floor, clutching my chest.Why did I do it? Why did I leave them like that?“Liah!”Rory’s voice broke through my thoughts, and I felt her arms on my arms, pulling me up. But I shoved her away with a sudden burst of anger.“Why couldn’t you protect them, Rory?” I shouted, my voice rough and strained with grief. “Why? You’re a warrior too, just like