LOGINOpportunities truly come, just that only the prepared get to use them.
My desire to escape didn’t match up with the preparedness that I needed, but I didn’t know that then.
“The palace will host a soirée tonight, it’s the Queen’s orders. Every maid is expected to help.”
“Even me?” I asked, eyebrows arching.
“Especially you,” Mary grimaced. “The queen insists everyone works. You will be assisting with the main hall prep. Think of it as…another punishment.”
Wonderful, I thought, at least I would have more opportunities to look around instead of just staying in the kitchen. Who knows if I could find a much better means to escape.
As I worked with the other maids, different scents drifted from roasted meats, soups drenched in sweet wines; the kitchen was alive like a beehive.
“You look exhausted,” Mary added.
I shot her a look. “We get five hours of sleep, Mary.”
“That’s a luxury here,” she whispered.
When Peter barked orders again, Mary moved away, leaving me alone with mountains of dishes and my thoughts.
My transmigration secret was still mine alone. I didn’t trust anyone here, not even the sweet, thoughtful Mary.
My police training had taught me some things: trust slowly, observe first, and speak last.
So, I worked silently, listening to the kitchen gossip.
“The queen wants the best for tonight, because Prince Caleb is finally attending, though he had not attended a soirée in months.”
Hmm… Prince Caleb, I wonder what the gist about him is? As if the maids cutting vegetables could hear my inner rambling, another gossip floated to me.
“Prince Caleb is cold and very dangerous, especially when his wolf is restless; we need to be careful when we serve tonight.”
They kept whispering with fear and an obvious hunger; whoever this prince was, he clearly wasn’t a joke.
Still, none of it mattered to me. I wasn’t here to climb the ranks. I wasn’t here to impress a Lycan royal.
I just needed to survive long enough to understand this world, regain strength, and maybe escape before someone found out I wasn’t really Gina.
I rubbed my wrists where the shackles had been days earlier.
“Don’t die again, Sheila,” I murmured under my breath.
But the kitchen swallowed my voice whole.
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By the time we were summoned to assist with the evening preparations, my arms felt like wet noodles and my back screamed in seven languages. But the palace hall?
It stole my breath.
The modern designs blended with old-world grandeur, with digital temperature regulators, their polished marble counters, and sleek security scanners flanking the entrances.
Lycans didn’t just live in a hidden world; they lived in a highly advanced hidden world.
“Don’t stare,” Lila hissed again, pushing a tray into my hands. “And don’t trip. If you embarrass me, I’ll—”
Her sentence cut off as a wave of energy rolled over the hall, heavy and charged.
I could sense a strange but unique scent I could not fully place; it was like smoky pine mixed with the smell of earth after it had just rained. The scent provoked a warm feeling in me. It was strange yet exhilarating.
While distracted by my own emotions, I saw the maids straighten like they were slouching before; some guests at the soirée had stopped their conversations.
“What’s happening?” I whispered to Mary.
“Prince Caleb is here,” Mary breathed beside me.
Ah! That explains the charged atmosphere.
Everyone moved with rehearsed elegance as the Queen entered first. She was tall and pretty, draped in a midnight-blue silk gown.
Her eyes swept the hall, sharp and calculated gaze, until she seemed satisfied.
Then he walked in, Prince Caleb.
Suddenly, the room felt too small, and I could not help but think: what a tall guy!
He was taller than anyone else present, with broad shoulders, showing sculpted lines beneath his dress shirt.
His hair was dark, slightly tousled like he had just woken up, and his jaw was sharp enough to cut diamonds, but it was his eyes that froze me in place.
Steel-gray in colour with a terrifying but mesmerizing gaze, especially when he looked my way.
I think I stopped breathing for a second.
He moved like the world bent around him, like gravity didn’t apply unless he allowed it. Every Lycan bowed their head as he passed.
He seemed to have stopped to talk to some noble.
I looked away quickly, remembering the rules, but something in me had shifted. It felt like I had seen him before, maybe a long time ago.
But I am certain, if I had, I would remember him, right?
“Gina!” Mary hissed, elbowing me. “Go take that tray to the Queen’s table.”
I nearly dropped it. “Me?!”
“You’re standing close. Go!”
“What sort of setup is this?” I grumbled beneath my breath.
My heart in my throat, I approached the royal table. My steps were too loud in my ears, and I felt a sense of dread but also anticipation, even though I didn’t know what I was anticipating. I reached the Queen’s table. I bowed slightly, careful not to meet her gaze.
She accepted the glass from my tray without acknowledgment.
I turned to retreat, walked back, and that’s when it happened.
Someone was walking towards me, and the air shifted. I felt an electrifying presence so intense my breath locked in my throat, and before I could stop myself—
I looked up, straight into Prince Caleb’s eyes.
For a heartbeat, everything stopped.
His steps halted.
His gaze narrowed.
His nostrils flared just slightly, like he caught me doing something wrong.
My heart jumped painfully. No, no, stupid, look away, Sheila.
I turned my gaze downward, bowing quickly, heat flooding my face.
He didn’t move, and I wanted to leave, but he was blocking my way.
The silence stretched, and it seemed people noticed because I could hear some murmurings.
Even the Queen turned towards us in a question, I guess.
I was wondering if I had offended him in a way or if he had heard my grumbling previously, but then the prince spoke in a deep, gravelly tone. “You.”
I froze.
I swallowed and said, “Y—Your Highness?”
His boots clicked as he stepped closer. The tray shook in my hands, his scent enveloped me, intense, warm, unreasonably intoxicating. It pulled at something deep inside me that I didn’t understand.
He stopped directly in front of me, towering above me.
“You’re new.”
It wasn’t a question, more like an accusation or statement wrapped in curiosity.
“I—I work in the kitchens, Your Highness,” I managed.
He stepped closer again.
My breath caught as I felt heat radiate off him in waves. His gaze scanned my face, lingering on my eyes, my mouth, then returning to my eyes with unsettling intent.
“Look at me,” he said.
My chest tightened. The rule against making eye contact clashed with the command in his voice. I raised my gaze cautiously.
His eyes changed, darkened, I think.
Something registered in his gaze, interest? Recognition? Did he also think he knew me?
Before I could ponder more on it, the Queen’s voice cut sharply through the tension.
“Caleb.”
He didn’t look away from me.
“Leave the servants be,” she continued, her tone light, “This is hardly the time for an interrogation.”
Interrogation? Was that what this was?
Caleb’s jaw flexed. “She looked at me.”“She’s human,” the Queen replied dismissively. “Humans make mistakes.”
He stared at the Queen briefly, and finally, he stepped back from my path and passed me to his seat.
Only then did I breathe properly again. I walked quickly to where the maids were on standby.
My eyes went up and met Lila’s angry eyes; her whisper was venomous. “You’re dead.”
Probably.
Mary rushed to my side, with eyes wide. “Gina…what did you DO?”
“I didn’t do anything,” I hissed back.
But even as I denied it, my heartbeat refused to settle; that dangerous prince seemed to have his eyes on me, and I wonder if my already bad fate was about to turn worse.
Chaos? The word sent a chill through me.She walked past me with her usual grace, making it clear the conversation was over. That was just like my mother, always asking questions, never giving answers, but still she expected her orders to be obeyed.But she is wrong this time. Even if chaos comes, we’ll deal with it. Still, as I left her chambers, unease followed me down the corridor like a shadow. Gina’s scent lingered on my skin, warm olives and light beneath everything else.All mine.I exhaled sharply, dangerous thinking, but it calmed nevertheless. I may be dragging, enjoying the consistent push and pull, still, every instinct in me had already crossed lines my mind still pretended existed.By the time I reached the western corridor leading toward my chambers, the palace atmosphere had changed again. The servants moved faster, and the guards stood straighter. Some office nobles whispered in clusters like crow
POV: CalebMother summons again, her timing is always perfect. The knock from the guard had stopped me from doing what I had only imagined in my quiet times, when my self-control was taut, and my mind roved free in lust. Still, I know it can only delay the inevitable wanting and need that I have come to live with these days; the craving need must be assuaged.Back to the queen, she always finds a way to influence a show of authority, now that we have noted unusual activities on the border. I am certain she would want to be a part of the decision process of who does what.Sometimes I wonder if she is more politically inclined or if she just likes to meddle. If it's not within her sphere of control, the situation is not allowed to happen.When I was younger, she was more laid back, hands off, only sticking to queen duties, but ever since that time, when the nobles revolted, and we lost almost all. She had made sure to be a critical part of any activity.Not that I mind, mother’s sugges
Oh, it's Mary, I haven’t seen her in a while now. “Ok, thank you, I will be right out,” I replied to the girl.I gave myself a once-over at the mirror to be sure my flushed cheeks had receded. Mary could be quite perceptive sometimes, and I didn’t want her asking questions I am not ready to answer. My heart was still pounding far too loudly, and I pressed my palms to the edge of the basin of the bathroom, willing myself to breathe more slowly. What if she sees straight through me? Anxiety curled through my stomach, tightening with every passing second. I didn't know if I was more afraid of her kindness or her curiosity&
POV: GinaThe moment Prince Caleb left the room, my knees nearly gave out. I stood there beside his desk, staring at the closed doors like they had personally betrayed me.What in the actual hell was wrong with me?My fingers lifted slowly to my throat, where his breath had touched moments ago. The skin still felt warm. Sensitive, I felt alive in a way I haven’t felt in my two lives.The room smelled overwhelmingly like him now: smoky pine mixed with the smell of earth after it had just rained, all steel and male. It wrapped around me like invisible hands, making my thoughts slippery.“Get it together, Gina,” I whispered harshly.Instead, my body replayed every second, the way he looked at me, his voice at it deepened when he got close. The way his hand settled against my waist like it belonged there.God.Back on earth, men had flirted with me before. Some handsome. Some were charming, a few had dangerous auras due to the nature of the job, but nothing like this.Caleb did not flirt.
The look on the maids’ faces made me want to laugh. They seemed stunned, as if I’d told them to slap themselves. I’d never personally invited anyone into my chambers before.Not like this.I ignored their shock and entered first. A second later, I heard her footsteps follow.The doors closed behind us, and the room went quiet. My chambers felt smaller with her there, but this was exactly what I wanted.She stopped several feet away, posture straight. I guess she was trying to remain professional.Trying very hard.I removed my gloves slowly. “You’re nervous.”“I think any sane person would be.” She replied.“Hm.”I studied her openly now; her scent had changed again.Still human, yet beneath it…something else stirred. It was wild and awake; I am baffled by how a human scent can seem to grow, change, and transform right before my eyes.
POV: CalebKeith’s words lingered in the air, poking me in the gut.“I thought your interest was because you claimed her, or am I wrong?”The training grounds suddenly felt too small.Around us, warriors sparred beneath the pale morning light. Metal clanged. Wolves barked orders. Sweat, dirt, aggression, dominance, everything smelled sharp in the cold air.But beneath it all, I could still scent her.Olives, warm skin. Something dangerously addictive about her.My jaw tightened.Keith immediately straightened. “Forgive me, Your Highness. I overstepped.”“You did,” I replied coldly.Yet I didn’t dismiss him because the truth was irritatingly close to what he implied.I had not claimed Gina, not officially, at least not in the sacred sense wolves understood. All my actions since I met her had thoroughly exposed her to the limelight, and I am continually drawn like a moth to a flame; even mated wolves did not need to do as much to their claimed chosen mates.Even Trey…Trey had stopped p
“I prefer to live quietly and improve on myself without… attracting notice. I don't enjoy extra attention.”Her eyes glowed for a second.“You wish not to attract notice?”“Yes, Your Majesty.”“That is quite unfortunate,” she said.My pulse spiked. A rushing sound filled my ears, my heartbeat quick
Gina POVWaking felt like dragging myself out of a long dream.Every inch of my body burned, not the sharp agony from before, but a deep, humming heat that lived beneath my skin. Like my blood had learned a new rhythm and refused to forget it.I stared at the ceiling for a second to get my bearings.
Gina POVMeeting the queen felt unreal. My mind spins, and I question whether I’m awake or dreaming. I keep wondering if I’m losing my grip on reality.Sometimes I’m scared of how quickly things shift, as if nothing is certain, not even my thoughts.I catch myself trembling, questioning if I’m at th
“Mother, I thought we had already discussed this. You know she is just a human and won’t be able to handle the chaos and depth of this palace.”“Hmm, really? My opinion vastly differs from yours. After meeting with her, I am more certain she will deal really well with it all, and both of you will w







