Norella Pov
King Jason's voice cut through the tension, "What's so urgent?"Alpha Lowell's reply was laced with a feigned concern that didn't sit right with me. "It's about Norella. I know she might have said some things, but I want you to be aware of her condition, Your Majesty.""Somethings like what?" King Jason's tone was sharp, demanding.I strained to hear more, my heart pounding against my chest. What was Lowell plotting now? The urge to burst out and reveal everything to King Jason was overwhelming, but fear rooted me to the spot. Would he cast me aside, leaving me to the mercy of this pack?Their voices became distant murmurs, my imperfect hearing betraying me. Then, Lowell's voice pierced through, clear and cold. "It's not possible; she can't be your mate. She has mental issues ever since her parents died. She's so aggressive we have to feed her wolfsbane so she wouldn't be harmful. Think about it, she could even kill the pups she will bear."His lies stung like venom. How could he fabricate such tales?Again, Lowell spoke, "Why not reject her, and I'll give you my daughter Myra? She rejected her mate, and I'm sure both of you will make a good couple..."The voices faded, and I was left alone with the echo of their conversation and the weight of betrayal.The tension in the room was palpable, a storm of emotions brewing within me. I was a tempest of fear and confusion, my thoughts racing as I contemplated my fate. King Jason's potential rejection loomed over me like a dark cloud, threatening to unleash a downpour of despair. If I were to remain in this pack, death seemed a certainty. My dreams, once so vivid and within reach, were now being snatched away by Alpha Lowell's scheming hands.An hour passed—an eternity in the confines of my turmoil—when a knock at the door jolted me from my reverie. It had to be King Jason. With a shaky voice, I granted permission to enter, only to be met with a sight that drained the color from my face. It was Tyrell."What are you doing here, Tyrell?" I demanded, my voice a mix of defiance and dread."And who are you to ask that? I can be anywhere I want to be, Norella," he retorted, his grin twisting into something dark and menacing."You think you can escape me, Norella? You're mine, always have been, always will be," Tyrell proclaimed, his words slicing through the air like a blade.Before I could muster a response, he lunged forward with a determination that sent shivers down my spine. I scrambled backward, desperate to maintain distance, but he was relentless, cornering me against the wall. His eyes held a predatory gleam that spelled danger."No, Tyrell, stop!" I pleaded, my voice echoing with terror.But my cries fell on deaf ears. Tyrell's grip was ironclad, his intentions clear as he tore at my clothing. Fear engulfed me, a sense of vulnerability washing over as I fought against his overpowering force.In that moment of despair, when hope seemed but a distant memory, the door burst open, and salvation arrived in the form of King Jason. His expression was a thunderous storm of fury as he took in the scene before him. With a strength that seemed to bend the very air around us, he lifted Tyrell away from me, his anger a palpable force that filled the room.The room was a cauldron of tension. Tyrell's shock was palpable as King Jason's blow sent him staggering, his fall a silent testament to the king's wrath. I retreated to safety, my breaths coming in heavy torrents of relief.King Jason's fingers were like steel around Tyrell's throat, the atmosphere charged with an electric fear. Tyrell's eyes, wide with terror, pleaded for mercy as he gasped for air, each breath a struggle against the unyielding grip.Alpha Lowell's voice sliced through the thick air, "Jason, what are you doing?" His entourage, Luna Desi and Myra, entered in his wake, their expressions painting a canvas of shock and bewilderment.Unmoved, King Jason's voice was a dark rumble, "This man dared to lay hands on my mate." His words hung heavy, a declaration of his protective fury.Alpha Lowell's face contorted with horror, while Luna Desi's concern was etched clearly upon her face. Myra, however, regarded me with scorn, her sneer a sharp blade of contempt."Please, let him go, Jason," Alpha Lowell implored, his voice a mixture of concern and command.With a reluctance that seemed to fight his very nature, King Jason released Tyrell, who collapsed forward, his breaths ragged, his eyes wild with the remnants of fear. In a desperate bid to deflect blame, Tyrell pointed at me, his finger a harbinger of accusations yet to come.Tyrell's accusation hung in the air, venomous and desperate. "It's her fault!" His voice quivered with a concoction of rage and fear. "She led me on, teased me, and then cried foul when I tried to touch her."Alpha Lowell's face turned a shade darker, his eyes narrowing as he addressed King Jason. "You see, Jason? This is what I've been trying to tell you. Norella's mental state is... unstable. She's a danger to herself and others."King Jason's response was a silent storm, his eyes aflame with a righteous anger. "Tyrell is lying," he declared, each word a hammer strike of certainty. "And you, Lowell, are complicit in this deceit."He then turned to Myra, his command slicing through the tension. "Get her something to wear," he ordered, his voice a blend of authority and concern.Myra's hesitation was palpable, her eyes lingering on me with a mix of curiosity and contempt. Yet, under King Jason's unwavering gaze, she complied, fetching a garment with hurried grace."Come with me, Norella," King Jason beckoned, his voice a bastion of strength amidst the chaos.Alpha Lowell's mouth opened, a protest forming, but it was swiftly quelled by the steel in King Jason's eyes. With a nod that carried the weight of defeat, he stepped aside, allowing King Jason to escort me from the room, through the corridors that whispered of impending change, and out into the crisp air as we head to his truck.Alpha lowell pov The shadows deepened as I approached Strengha's hideout, the thick canopy above blocking out the moonlight and casting the forest in an oppressive gloom. The air was thick with an eerie silence, broken only by the distant hoot of an owl. Two of Strengha's men materialized from the darkness, their figures stiff and wary. Their eyes darted towards me, a brief flash of hesitation betraying their fear. They weren't as confident as they tried to appear."Who the hell are you?" one of them growled, his voice rough and edged with suspicion. He took a step forward, trying to mask his unease with bravado."I want to see your leader," I said, keeping my tone calm and controlled. My eyes locked onto his, challenging him silently to test my resolve."That's not the answer to my question," he snapped, stepping closer until we were almost nose to nose. The smell of sweat and fear rolled off him in waves."Tell him Alpha Lowell wants to see him," I repeated, my patience fraying at
Alpha lowell povI sat at the dining table, the soft clinking of cutlery and murmur of conversation around me doing little to penetrate the fog in my mind. The food on my plate remained untouched, its once-appetizing aroma now repulsive. My thoughts spiraled, tangled in a web of fear and frustration. How could I possibly get Norella? Each day, the reality of her situation with King Jason loomed larger, his power a formidable barrier I saw no way to breach. I gripped the edge of the table, my knuckles white, the weight of the dilemma pressing down on me like a physical force.Luna Desi's voice sliced through my turbulent thoughts, clear and sharp. "Why haven't you touched your food, darling?" Her words pulled me from my reverie, and I forced a smile, though it felt as thin and brittle as glass."Oh, I'm fine, just not very hungry tonight."She looked at me, concern etched on her face. "Are you sure? You haven't been yourself lately.""I'm sure," I lied. "Just a lot on my mind, that's a
Alpha Lowell povSubmerged in a sea of fury, I felt the sting of fresh wounds in my chest, each breath a laborious task. Power was all I craved—was it such an outrageous desire? Was I not deemed worthy? If the goddess would not grant me the mantle of moon guardian, then I would seize it by any means necessary, even if it meant embracing the flames. After all, my rise to Alpha was no stroke of luck; I was always destined for greatness, deserving of all that is good. I demand subservience, the world at my feet. Yet, as the morning sunlight kissed my face, lying in my bed of opulence, I knew that satisfaction was a sign of weakness."Good morning, my love," Luna Desi's voice broke through my reverie."Good morning, beautiful," I replied, my tone softer than I felt, and she disappeared into the bathroom.A knock at the door jolted me. "Who the hell is that?" I barked."You have a visitor, my alpha," the guard informed me.At this ungodly hour? Did they not fear me as their Alpha? "Tell wh
Alpha Lowell's POV:The room felt too small to contain my anger. "How could King Jason ruin everything I've worked for, just like that?" I muttered under my breath. Years of planning, gone in an instant because he believes in some 'fated mate.' If only he knew the storm he's inviting right over his head. And then there's Maggie. It's a hard lesson; being good to people doesn't always pay off. After everything I've done for her, she still didn't do the one thing I asked. She didn't give Norella the wolfsbane when she was in this pack.I could feel the heat of my anger as I spoke to Desi. "She's going to regret it," I said firmly. "We'll see what happens when she comes back. I don't make plans that fail. They're going to pay for their mistakes, my alpha," Desi reassured me. But deep down, I knew it wasn't going to be that easy. If it were any other alpha, I wouldn't worry. But the Alpha King? I need to be more than prepared. I can't just challenge him; he's too powerful.The glass of wi
norella pov"Someone is here to see you," Jane's voice cut through the stillness, a note of mystery in her tone. "She said she's an old friend," she added, as if sensing the whirlwind of questions in my mind."An old friend?" I echoed, skepticism lacing my words. The concept felt foreign; in the Blue Moon Pack, friendship was a luxury I couldn't afford, a dream tethered by the chains of my servitude. I probed Jane's thoughts, seeking the truth, but found only sincerity. She was unaware of the visitor's identity, just as I was.With a mixture of trepidation and curiosity, I rose and made my way to the visitor, Jane trailing behind me. Entering the room, I was met with the sight of Jason conversing with a woman whose back was turned to me. As she rotated, time seemed to stand still. It was Madame Margret."Greetings, my lady," she said, her voice a familiar melody from a forgotten song.Words failed me. Instead, I leapt into her arms, our embrace a silent testament to the years that had
norella povTears threatened to spill from my eyes as I left the garden, a silent battle raging within me. "We'll be fine," Ama assured me, her voice a soft echo in the vastness of my room."Yeah, we will," I replied, more to myself than to her, as I crossed the threshold and let the comfort of my bed envelop me in its embrace. Sleep came as a merciful oblivion, a brief respite from the turmoil of my heart.**The next morning...**Sunlight streamed in, chasing away the shadows of the night as Jane flung the curtains wide. "Good morning, my lady," she chimed, her voice a familiar melody in the dawn chorus."Good morning, Jane," I greeted back, the lines between maid and friend long since blurred. She had seen the worst of what life had to offer, just as I had, and I could no more treat her as a servant than I could forget my own past."I've prepared hot water for your bath," she informed me, her thoughtfulness a balm to my weary soul."Thank you," I said, grateful for the simple kindne