Laura's point of view: "So that's what you've been doing since you were gone!" Damien exclaimed with a hint of pride in his voice while cuddling my cheeks. Alan had a weird look on his face. It was as if he had something in mind. Well, I didn't have to wait for too long to know what he had in mind. "Weird!" he said, and Damien was like, "What's weird?" "He seemed to be rough. I'm not looking down on you, but it's kind of hard to believe that you could catch him on your own." "I never said I did it on my own!" I confirmed. "Who was here with you?" "His mate - Amira!" "The witch?" Damien questioned, and Alan did the same at the same time. "You told him?" Alan questioned. I nodded my head as an answer to his question, and he got angry. "I knew I shouldn't trust you!" he shouted, which made me angry. So I shouted back. "You never told me I should keep it a secret!" "I never told you to tell him?" He's acting like a child, which is annoying. "What happened has already happene
Laura's point of view: The next day, we held a trial that took place in front of the entire pack. We used Peter's words, along with the files he refused to hand over two days ago, as proof of Alpha Blade's betrayal. Alan was somehow able to obtain those files. Right after the title was taken from Blade and he was declared a rogue, which felt like a dream come true. The pack deserves better than Blade and Noah. For now, we need to find a solution for the "death cult" who claim that werewolves are nothing but an illness. With the help of the pack warriors from Blood Moon Park, we started searching the entire forest, hoping to find any sort of lead. Peter wasn't much help when it came to that cult. The only thing he mentioned was that he was given information by someone he knows nothing about. Sometimes he meets the guy in person, other times he receives the information he needs by phone. He had no idea about the person's name, where they live, or anything else related to them. What
Laura's point of view: The girl was about to speak when Amira showed up from nowhere and cut her off. "That's enough, Ezra... I'll take it from here!" "Ezra?" I repeated, recognizing the name. Isn't she the girl who slept with my mate? My oh my! This is going to get spicy. "Come with me!" Amira suggested, but I didn't care about her anymore. All my attention was on the girl who slept with my mate, using a figure similar to mine. I felt a fire burning inside my veins, and I didn't know how, but the girl started shouting and screaming in pain. It was as if the fire burning inside my veins was burning her from the inside. However, nothing was showing on the outside. "Cut the games and let the girl go!" "I'm just making sure she never looks at my mate again," I answered, continuing with what I was doing earlier. The so-called Ezra started coughing up blood. Without realizing it, the other witches started circling me, and for some unknown reason, Amira wasn't among them. They b
Laura's point of view: "You're not a simple girl, and they're not your parents. They're just vessels for your highness to wake up from your long-term sleep!" It wasn't easy for me to go along with everything she was saying. Not because it was hard to understand, but because it was hard to believe. "I'm not here for your nonsense. I'm here for the book! Hand me the book!" "What, sissy!" She tried to tease me in a mean way. "You don't like the truth. Ignoring issues cannot make them disappear. Face it! Hear it all. See how disgusting you were and still are." "The book!" I shouted, feeling my heart pounding in my head. "I won't give it to you... I'm done giving you my stuff!" She shouted back, and a wave of electricity radiated from her body, throwing me away! "How did it feel meeting the woman who slept with your mate? I would like to know more about your experience. Because based on mine, I can tell you it sucks!" No, that cannot be possible. I can't be the one she's speaking ab
Laura's point of view: I do remember it all. I remember how it started and what was almost the end. I don't know how she did it, but she nailed it! I'm making my way home, to the place I built with the one who betrayed me. He is known as the first man to the wolf, but I used to recognize him as the love of my life. He did nothing but destroy everything we built together. He wanted me alone, away from the people I had. He blamed me for a betrayal I never committed. He killed Alan, who was like a brother to me. He made my sister hate me more than anyone in her life. The thing is, I still don't understand why she helped me. Perhaps all she wanted was really an apology, as she claimed. If that's the case, I'm not ready to take back my apology, even after knowing that I did nothing of what she claimed. Still, I feel something off about her. Why did she claim the book was here, and why did she need it when it wouldn't work for her? I'll investigate further, but for now! I have a ki
Laura's point of view: As Damien informed, the funeral took place in the palace. Basically, Selene's body wasn't found yet, only her head. I know I can discover it all in a matter of seconds. Yet, there's no fun in playing alone. That's why I'm not playing those games on my own. I have some friends that I'm pretty sure will enjoy the game with me. I look to my left side to see Selene's soul standing by my side, glaring at Damien's father's face. On the other side was Mery, glaring at the same man. Of course, no one but me was able to see them, but not for too long. The so-called Eeyore couldn't stop indirectly blaming me in his farewell words to his daughter. He was stating that his daughter was jealous of me because of my status, rank, beauty, and the fact that I was going to be Queen for sure. I would normally make him pay for such disrespect. Still, I know how it feels to lose someone you used to cherish. He's blaming not only me but also himself. He thinks that he should
Laura's point of view: The presence of a witch at the funeral attracted the attention of all who were present, which created the scene I was looking for. Whisperers and growls echoed as most of the wolves who were attending the funeral were not welcoming the idea of a witch among them, starting with Selene's father. "You are trespassing on our territory... You better leave now! " The Queen herself threatened, unaware of Safira's capabilities. "I'm not here for any trouble. I'm only here to say my farewell speech to a friend. " "My daughter would never befriend a witch!" Selene's father interrupted Safira's speech, which is not something I would advise anyone to try. "If you spent enough time with your only daughter, If you only knew who she was befriending, she might be still among you, and there would be no need for any funeral to be held." She scolded him in front of everyone, causing his face to turn as red as the r
Laura's point of view:The King is going to decide who he'll be leaving the crown to. For such a reason, Alan was called back to the palace. He'll be here in a matter of a few hours, right after the king decides who's going to be the next King. Damien wasn't doing well at all, and I think I know the reason. He didn't utter a word from the night before. On the other hand, he still did not believe what his parents were capable of. On the other hand, he was afraid that his father chose Alan over him. I know that I promised myself not to let any man in after what Andrew had done to me. Worse, I kind of see him in Damien. Still, I can't help seeing him that way. Perhaps it's the mate bond. Or just me falling again for the same type of man. I breathed in and out, then I decided to join him. I know I'm making a mistake right now, but I can't help myself but feel bad for him. I went right to our bed, in which he was laying his magnificent shirtless body. Then I joined him, laying my head on