Se connecterCraig's POV
I pulled the hood over my head. No one needed to know I was here. Slowly and deliberately, I moved to receive my prize - the omega I just bought. I shuddered at the thought of naming a prize for someone, but this was the only way I could get to talk to her. From the moment I heard about the cursed Omega, my heart thumped. Could she be the one in my prophecy? My destined mate? It was a bet I couldn’t leave. Even if she wasn't, I needed to try it out. For one destined to be my mate, she looked frightfully slim. Too slim to claim it was her natural look. She looked starved. Her eyes darted around in fear, looking everywhere but me. Yet, it held a kind of unspoken challenge. Everyone continued the celebration as if they hadn't just sold out one of their own. The makeshift MC had vanished from the stage. The noise fell behind me as I focused on the omega before me. I knelt in front of her. Her skin looked pale, yet beautiful. My heart fluttered as I got a look at her face. Her eyelashes were long and wet. Wide eyes stared back at me with tears. Her hands were curled into a tight fist while she grabbed her gown. The gown looked dirty as if she had rolled in dirt. “Hello,” my voice sounded timid. If she was my destined mate, the last thing I wanted was to scare her. She looked up, but didn't say a word. She tilted her head sideways, probably trying to get a better look at my face. The back of my head tingled and I turned back. Adrian, the heir to the Sun Blood Pack, stared at me. A look of disgust boldly written on his face. The lady beside him curled her hand into his. He pulled his hand back. His gaze moved to my Omega and he smirked. I looked back at her. She stared at him and a drop of tears fell from her eyes. I shuddered, something in me hardened. “We need to leave now.” I pulled her up. She flinched, rubbing the part my hand touched. My gaze stayed at her hand, hating that I made her feel unsafe. Her eyes moved to Adrian. A silent plea in her mouth. I hated that she believed that someone who sold her off would rescue her. “I don't have all day to spend here.” I tugged on her again. This time I held her firmer, pulling her along with me. There was no way I was leaving her with such a heartless pack; even if she wasn't my destined mate. I have had my share of a heartless family, so I could relate with the way she felt at the moment. Slowly, she moved behind me. No one bothered about her. It was as if she wasn't going to be missed. Her eyes darted around in search of something. Or someone. But, I pulled her faster, I didn't want to spend any more minutes in the presence of such pretentious people. I hated that I had to rush her away from familiar faces, but the sooner we left, the better for her. The moment we stepped out of the hall, a fresh gushing of air hit me. I inhaled, appreciating Mother Nature. Seeing no one around, I pulled my hoodie down, and ran my hand through my thick hair. I hated hiding my hair, but without the hoodie it was easy for anyone to recognize us. I turned to my newly acquired Omega. The moment she met my gaze, she inhaled. I pulled my hoodie back up. Did she recognize me? “Who are you?” Her voice shook, but she held my gaze. Her voice was smooth and sent a shiver down my spine. A hint of recognition flashed in her eyes but I could swear we were meeting for the first time. Did she know about me? I shook my head. It must have been a misunderstanding onu my part. I was yet to confirm if she was my mate or not, but I wanted to protect her. “If you want to know me, we have to leave here now.” This time, I didn't pull her. She followed me willingly. I glanced at her dirty dress and sighed. Shrugging off my jacket, I put it on her. She flinched the moment my hand touched her, but relaxed when she realized what I was about to do. “You can't continue with such a dirty dress.” She nodded, pulling the jacket closer to herself. “Thank you.” It was a whisper, but I heard it clearly. I led her to my car, opening the front seat for her. She stood beside it not bothering to get inside the car. I arched a brow at her, wanting nothing than to leave here as soon as possible. “My dress is dirty.” I looked at the seat in the car and shrugged, “It’s just a car. I can always wash it.” Finally, she stepped in. I closed the door and drove off. The silence in the car was loud and deafening. I had a lot to ask but I could barely bring myself to question her in the car. I stole a glance at her. Her hand was folded on her laps, shaking as she bit her lower lips. I turned my face away, unsettled by how aware I suddenly felt of her presence. I focused on getting us back safely to my safe house. On instinct, my eyes moved to the side mirror of the car. There was no one after me. I relaxed as I continued driving. Occasionally, I stole a glance at the Omega beside me. Tears streamed from her eyes as she hiccuped beside me. I balled my hand in a fist and pressed the accelerator. I tuned the radio to slow music, filling the silence with some sort of calmness. For the rest of the ride, I didn't bother giving her a glance. The Sun Blood Pack was located at the east of the Norland forest. It used to be an unoccupied space - and the reason it was the perfect hideout for me and my friends. Slowly, I navigated through the woods, towards the familiar path that led to my cabin. It might be small, but it was the safest place for me in the world. The moment I honked, the gate opened widely. I dropped straight to my garage and opened the door for my new Omega. She sat still in the car, her mouth agape as she stared at my environment. It was nothing compared to my home, but it was still a good environment to stay in. Greg was already beside me. He hit my shoulder with a smirk plastered on his face. “Is she the one?” IFreda’s POVMy gaze moved to the man I had always considered a father until the day he decided to reject me. His eyes narrowed at me. And I could tell from the way he itched his hand that he wanted to do something, but all he did was chuckle and moved back. “Sorry. I didn’t mean it that way.”He meant it that way. And I knew his apology wasn’t sincere. He had seen what we did to Clayton and knew he was not much against us. I looked away from him as if he didn’t exist to me. “Fine.”“We’re ready to cooperate with you both.”Craig looked at me, linking his hand with mine. “Great. Cause we are ready to rebuild the whole Moon Blood Pack.”They exchanged handshakes and soon left the hall. The injured were moved out of the hall. And those who had plotted a coup against us with Clayton would be punished after they were already treated. None of us could sleep. It was a long night. I spent the night healing my friends without Craig's knowledge. We spoke about the things we had encounter
Craig's POVI groaned as I pulled Clayton’s right hand while Freda pulled his left hand. Defeating him was easier than actually pulling him back to the hall. The wolves we had defeated were still on the floor. Clayton remained motionless, and we pulled him down the hall, his body leaving trails of blood all over. The hall was silent. No servant was moving the tray like earlier. In fact, it felt like there was no living thing in the hall. The noises in the hall had reduced significantly. It felt like nothing was happening at all in the hall. The fighting had ended, but the hall was far from quiet.Groans echoed from every corner.Injured wolves struggled to stand while others helped carry the wounded away.We pulled Clayton in, and everyone’s attention turned on us. Stephen was the one who broke the silence. “Did you guys really?” His gaze moved to Clayton in our hand, and we let him go. Clayton dropped on the floor with a loud thud. I flex my hand, trying to relax my muscles be
Freda’s POVThe floor shifted under my feet. I had never healed someone with the rate of injury Craig had. It had drained every part of me, but if the occasion called for it. I was going to do it over and over again. Clayton stood in front of us, his eyes wide in excitement, then he pointed at me. “I want her too.”Craig didn’t let the words land before pouncing on him. Clayton crashed on the floor, taking with him a few pieces of the furniture in the room. He groaned. I started to get myself back, and my hand balled into a fist. I wasn’t a thing to be owned by him. He smiled. “Don’t tell me this is the one with the mark? The one the prophecy claimed would defeat me.” His eyes trailed all over me. “She looked kind of little to defeat me.”Again, Craig punched him. For every word he spoke against me, he seemed to be earning Craig’s ire. “She really is the one.” He coughed. “After I defeat you both, she would make a good sex partner for Ron. Maybe I would let you hear how she enjoys
Craig’s POVClayton was just three doors away from us. It was no wonder the guards were trying so hard to stop us then. As soon as I opened the door, he froze. His hands were on cash, he was stuffing into a small bag. He looked up at him, stashing the last fold into the bag. “What do you want?”His voice was hoarse. I frowned at him. I guess shouting and scamming people out of their things could make one tired. “You know very well what I want.”He breathed in. “Fine. If you want to be the Alpha of the Moon Blood Pack, I will give it to you. I’m not going to fight you over something that doesn’t belong to me.”My eyes narrowed at him. Was this some sort of trick to let me down, my guard?I refused to. I walked confidently into the room, closing the door behind me. Freda waited outside. She claimed she would handle anyone who tried to open the door and interrupt my small ‘meeting’ with Clayton.“I’m glad you know this throne doesn’t belong to you. And it’s finally time you give it
Freda’s POVCraig frowned at me. “You know where he could have gone to?”I nodded. “Remember, I used to work here to gather information.”“Don’t remind me.” He hit his forehead lightly. “I used to have a headache thinking of you getting easily caught here. I just wanted you to stop whatever you were doing here.”We moved out of the chaos. Almost everyone was engaged in a fight, apart from those who weren’t interested in involving themselves in the case. I led him towards the hallway. “Well, now my hard work is paying off. If I hadn’t come to work here, I wouldn’t have guessed where that fat pig could be.”Craig snorted, “Can you stop calling him a fat pig? It makes all this sound funny when it’s anything but.”I knew. That was exactly why I kept on saying that. I hope to lighten the mood. “But he is nothing but a fat pig. You haven’t seen where he was eating before.”I pretended to retch. Craig laughed. “I guess you are right then. But we need to move faster before the fat pig e
Craig’s POVThe crowd roared, turning their full attention on me. I stood straight, waiting for whoever was ready to attack me. Stephen had done his part beautifully. He had introduced me back to society. It was my turn to make it all rightGreg and Drey had somehow found their way beside me. They were alert, ready to attack whoever wanted to attack me. The guards were staring at us, and everyone was.Until someone shouted. “I thought he was the murderer. Didn’t he kill his parents then?”And then, everyone had something to say about my innocence or not all at once. It was the type of controversial issue we had aimed for. We knew some would still blindly trust in Clayton. And that was why we were ready to fight beyond the evidence. “I thought there was some strange prophecy surrounding him or something. What’s really going on?”Stephen screamed, his voice echoing around the hall. “I’ll tell you all what’s going on? The Moon Blood Pack had been under the rule of a tyrant. A tyrant
Freda’s POVCraig frowned, his face laced with a kind of worry I had never seen before. “No. There’s no way you’ll be the one to go.”I didn’t care. I stood up, mimicking his emotion. “If I can’t go, then you surely can’t either. Everyone in that pack knows what you look like, especially with that
Craig’s POV“I want every rumor about me to be taken down,” I said in a slow, deliberate voice. “Not a single article should remain online.”Drey nodded. “My hands are already on the keys.”Greg frowned. “I thought you wanted us to leave it online intentionally. Is there any reason we have to take
Freda’s POVMy eyes never left Craig’s as he assigned duty and listed out things to be done. My heart pounded at how effortlessly he commanded the room and the situation. I might have suddenly gotten the strength to deal with things, but commanding a room like this demands training. “We’ll need spi
Craig’s POVThey stared at me as if I were the solution to the problem. With a lot of issues to sort out, I had been busy. Clayton had been looking for ways to bring me out, but every move he made seemed abortive because I was well informed and well hidden.Freda blinked at me. “Did you really?”I







