Princess Lara's Point Of View “Come on, Lara, you were supposed to keep that a secret. You shouldn't have let her know about your knowledge of the meeting she conducted.” Lyra scolded me. She was right though. I was supposed to keep that a secret, but I couldn't help it. I just wanted to scare the bitch and I couldn't use the fact that I know how she was fucking Kendrick. To me, it felt like old information that wouldn't make her heart beat faster anymore, as it did those times. She must have gotten used to it already. I stole a quick glance at Morana. Heck! The woman looked like someone who'd seen a ghost. She looked like she wanted the ground to open up and swallow her. And I'm sure as hell that if she had the powers, she'd have done it. Too bad, wishes were not horses. Else beggars like Dexter would ride. The bitch quickly gathered herself, to recover from the shock…. No, to hide her shock. Poor woman! It was already late. I already saw your shock, your reaction to my words
Princess Lara's Point Of View “Please, Lara, don't do this to me…” Dexter pleaded again, but I just hissed through gritted teeth. He sure has a nerve for showing up here. It's a good thing that my father is not around, else I'd have been screwed up big time. I'd have been punished. All because of Dexter's foolishness. “Take him away.” I ordered the guards, but as they tried to hold Dexter, he swatted his hand away. “I'm not going anywhere, Lara, until you forgive me. I'm not leaving here. I'm….” Before he could finish his words, my palms collided with his face. “Don't you dare push me to the wall, you idiot.” “Please Lara. I want to make things right with you. I want you to forgive me for what I said that day. I am deeply sorry.” He paused, but continued almost immediately. “I was a fool. I regret my words, my actions. Trust me, I regret everything and I want you to take me back. Please Lara, you have to listen to me. I want us to go back to being lovers. You've shown me nothi
Princess Lara's Point Of View “I'm sorry to disturb you, my princess….” A voice sounded behind the door and I rolled my eyes. It was one of the guards, Liam. How dare he disobey me even after I've given my instructions? “Need I remind you about my orders, Liam?” I hissed in annoyance, as my hands paused over the keyboard. Yes, I was currently doing some work for my father in his study. Since he has asked me to look over his palace in his absence, it was my duty to help with work. I just volunteered to do it and help reduce the workload for him, so he doesn't have to come back to them. “I'm sorry, my princess. But it's just that someone is here to see you.” He responded in a low whisper and I snorted. “I don't care who is there, but tell them to leave! I don't want to be disturbed.” I gave a sharp scoff. “I DO not want to be disturbed and I fucking meant it.” All I wanted to do was to bury myself in work, hence the reason why I was working at such a time. Boy, it isn't even u
Melissa's Point Of View “What happened to you, mother?” I inquired as I stared at my mother's bandaged body. Yes, she'd been treated already, because, as soon as I walked out of my room to meet her, I'd asked one of the maids to call the family doctor over, to save her, since she was almost on the verge of dying. She was badly injured, her body had unusual bruises and scratches all over and if we had wasted any more time, I'm sure I'd have lost her. I must say it's a good thing that she's still alive till now. And I'm glad she is, because I don't think I can ever be able to do without her if she eventually leaves me. “Like I said earlier, honey, I was attacked by some rogues, but I was able to kill two of them before I was overpowered.” She responded and I nodded slowly. She was indeed a strong woman. She was attacked by some rogues, yet she was able to come home herself after killing the ones she could. “I'm really sorry, mom.” I sighed as I sat on the chair beside her bed. I t
Melissa's Point Of View Astrid? I thought as I stared at the woman standing by the door. What the hell was she doing here? I thought Axel had asked her never to step foot here? How did she even come in? Or should I say who was the guard that let her in after Axel had warned that she should never be let into the Pack House? “What are you doing here?” I let out and she just shrugged. “What else?” She asked as she walked further into the room. “I came to see you. I want to…” “Why?” I cut her off from whatever she was about to say. “Haven't Axel warned you never to show your face here?” I hissed through gritted teeth. “Of course he did, but I wouldn't come here if he was around, would I?” She furrowed her brows and all I did was stare at her with a strange expression, like she was someone I was meeting for the first time. “Okay!” I nodded slowly. “Why do you want to see me?” Her eyes flicked to Laura in a silent order and I knew instantly that she wanted Laura to leave. What coul
Melissa's POV “Good morning, my Luna.” Laura greeted me as she made her way into my room. I'd just woken up. Well, I wasn't planning to wake up until it was ten, but it seems my son has other plans. He's been kicking me, like I was his football field. The day he doesn't kick me awake, I'll have to be worried, because this has been his routine for the past few months. He never ceases to wake me up. It's as if he wants me to know that he was still there with me. Oh goodness! I really can't wait to meet him. “Good morning, Laura," I said, holding back a yawn. I was still dizzy, but my baby won't let me go back to sleep. “Hope you slept well?” She asked as she placed the cup on the table beside me. I guess it was the same herbal drink that my mother had always asked her to give me every morning, to help relieve every pain that I felt during the night. Boy, I wonder what I'd have done if I didn't have her. I don't know anything about pregnancy and childbirth, but her prescripti