Masuk
Katherine Lark's POV:
The full moon was too bright tonight. It was always like this on gathering nights. The huge moon left nowhere to hide so I stayed at the edge. I leaned against the old oak and feeling the rough bark through my cloak. My face looked calm and almost bored. But deep inside, I was watching everything. The politics of our pack were always easy to read if you knew how to look at it in a different perspective. The center of the clearing only belonged to the powerful. Alpha Matteo, our pack's leader, stood tall with his mate beside him while the betas hovered nearby and the strong warriors formed loose circles around them. And there was me. Katherine Lark, an omega and a wolf-less at that. All of a sudden, a low snort broke the silence. "Heh. You're still standing there?" a young warrior said and did not bother lowering his voice. "I didn't know a wolf-less omega like you were still allowed to attend the gathering!" I slowly turned my head and met his eyes. I didn't speak. I just gave him a quiet but firm stare. With that, his smirk faltered. He took a step toward me and tightened his jaw as if daring me to glare at him again. But before he could move closer, one of his friends grabbed his arm. "Stop!" he hissed. "Don't make a scene here. The elders will tear us apart if they catch us!" The warrior clicked his tongue and stepped back. But as they walked away, he glanced over his shoulder and sneered at me. "Tch. Enjoy pretending you belong here, omega!" I watched them leave and rolled my eyes. This was not something new to me. With a sigh, I fixed my gaze on our Alpha next. There were rumors that Alpha Matteo wasn't the pack's first choice. But I couldn't verify them and no one dared to talk about it. Maybe they were just whispers from those unhappy with his leadership. When a huge cloud hid the bright moon, the Alpha raised his hand. The clearing slowly quieted and the conversations died down. Even the restless children stayed still. When Alpha Matteo finally spoke, the pack quickly listened to his words. "Everyone..." Alpha Matteo said in a strong and practiced voice. "We are gathering tonight not only to honor the full moon but to also speak of our future." The pack became tense while my shoulders slightly tightened. Important announcements always came from Alpha Matteo using his Alpha voice making us more focused on his words. "Our borders have been under pressure for a few months now." the Alpha continued. "The Darkblood Pack is growing restless. And now, they are demanding a stronger ties with us." In an instant, several murmurs rippled through the wolves. The Darkblood Pack was always known for their strength and cruelty. They were a pack that no one want to mess with and something you didn't wanted as an enemy. "That's why the Old Council and I had made a decision." Alpha Matteo said. "To preserve our peace, we have agreed to offer a political bond with them." Then his gaze slowly moved until it landed on me. "Katherine Lark will be sent to Darkblood Pack at dawn." For a moment, the world seemed to pause. "Oh? The wolf-less omega? They are sending her?" "Heh. Smart move." "She's useless here anyway." I lowered my gaze and feel my heart beat slowed down. Everything made sense to me now. I was already an orphan at a very young age. When I was younger, they told me that my parents had been killed in a rogue attack. I was still alive because they prioritized my safety. Since my parents were still part of this pack, they naturally took me in. But when they discovered I was a wolf-less omega years later, some of them expected the pack to chase me away. And yet surprisingly, they had not done that. But these past few months, I noticed the elders always stopped talking whenever I entered the room. Just before they fell silent, I heard broken words like 'seal' and 'power' with grim expressions on their faces. It made me felt uneasy but I never asked them. Every time I did before, they were quick to dismiss me as if I had no right to know. They also watched me too closely whenever I passed by. Now I understood why no one ever pushed me to find my place, to train harder or try to awaken a wolf. They had already chosen me as sacrifice. I was not meant to grow old in this pack. I was only meant to be used when the time came. And who was easier to give away than the wolf-less omega? For them, Katherine Lark is the most obvious answer. I was the safest loss for this pack. If they send me, no warrior would fall, no bloodline would weaken and no Alpha pride would be bruised. The little kindness I had received over the years suddenly made sense now. It was simply a distance wrapped in politeness. Their tolerance was a mercy in disguise. I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. The calmness in my chest was not relief or shock. It was clarity. When I opened my eyes and looked around, no one spoke for my sake. No one looked surprised when they said I would become the sacrifice. Even the Alpha said my name without any emotions. I was not stupid. I knew this was not a decision made tonight under the full moon. They had been tacitly decided this matter years ago. But I didn't beg or cry for mercy. Instead, I stepped out of the shadows and took every step in a steady manner. I could feel everyone's judgment pressing me down but I kept my chin high. "I understand." I calmly said. Alpha Matteo studied me for a moment. Maybe he was expecting to see anger, fear or gratitude in my eyes. But I stared at him straight to the eye and said nothing. I made it sure he would got none of it. "I will leave at dawn." I slowly continued. There was a beat of silence after that. Then the Alpha nodded his head once. He looked satisfied. "That is all." Alpha Matteo said while lifting his hand again. "Continue the gathering!" The gathering resumed as if nothing happened. It was louder than before and their bright smiles had returned on their faces. I could feel their relief spreading through the pack. They had made their offering and it was not someone they would miss.Katherine Lark's POV:That night, the sky was clear. The moon hung high above the forest like a silver lantern. It was also bright enough that the whole territory seemed covered in pale light. The stars were also spread on the dark skies like scattered diamond shards.And tonight was the full moon.Most wolves would be celebrating somewhere deeper inside the pack grounds. Some would be preparing for their shifts while the others would be resting before the night grew louder. The other wolves would be celebrating it with their mates too.But as for me, I could not sleep. Well, not tonight. It seems like sleep will not visit me tonight just like the other day. So I sat on the edge of the bed for a long moment while staring down at my hands.Soon, the dream from before suddenly flashed in my mind. It was still lingering in my mind."Mama..." I whispered. "Papa...?"Those words were so foreign in my own tongue. Then I closed my eyes and took a deep sigh. I rememberee the red cord then the
Katherine Lark's POV:"Did you hear what happened last night?""They say the Alpha is under control..."My steps slowed down. I passed two women near the corridor but they stopped talking the moment they saw me. Their eyes were sharp and curious too."Good morning." I quietly said.They stiffly nodded at me and turned away. Then my stomach sank. As I continued walking, the whispers grew louder and less careful."She controls warriors without touching them.""She keeps the Alpha wrapped around her finger. Tch!""I heard she's manipulating him."My hands clenched. Then, I finally stopped and turned to a young warrior nearby. "What are they saying?"The young warrior hesitated. He was clearly uncomfortable too."Lady Jannica has been spreading rumors.""Rumors about what?" I asked."About you.""About me? What exactly did she say?" I pressed.The young warrior swallowed first before replying."That you are influencing Alpha Harrison. That you are dangerous to pack order. That you are ma
Katherine Lark's POV:I stayed pressed against Harrison's chest for a long moment and listening to his steady heartbeat. It was strong and sure as it had always been. And slowly, the shaking in my hands eased although it did not disappear completely."Come here." he quietly said. "Let's go back inside."Harrison guided me into the room again with his hand light on my back as if he was afraid to push me too much. When the door closed, the silence wrapped around us. But it felt softer now. Then Harrison helped me sit on the bed."Sit." he murmured. "I'll get you some water."I nodded my head. My throat felt dry as if I had been screaming for hours even though it had only been minutes. He poured water from the pitcher and handed me the cup. Then our fingers brushed.There was something strange that passed between us. I noticed it right away.Harrison stiffened for a split second. His jaw tightened and his eyes darkened before he quickly looked away. He straightened his back as if he was
Katherine Lark's POV:My voice echoed weakly in the room but no one answered. The silence pressed in on me while skin was still damp with sweat. I pushed myself to stand but my legs shaky but able to hold me."Harrison?" I called again and louder this time.But there is still nothing. My chest tightened at that."He wouldn't just leave." I whispered to myself. "He promised..."I looked around the room. The lamp was still lit, the blanket had been carefully tucked around me and everything looked exactly the same as before. Except for the fact that he was gone.I took a step forward. Then another. The floor felt cold under my bare feet and grounding me a little. I walked slowly toward the door while my heart was pounding harder with every step."Maybe he's just outside." I muttered. "Maybe I am overthinking."I reached for the door handle. But before I could touch it, the door opened from the other side. There are two warriors stood outside the door.They were not familiar faces to me b
Katherine Lark's POV:At first, there was only darkness around me.But it was not the frightening kind or darkness. This one was different. It was was soft and gentle. It was like a thick fog that was slowly wrapping around me. Although there were times that it felt warm and heavy. And soon, my body did not hurt anymore but it also did not feel like mine anymore.And then slowly, the thick fog began to lift. And soon, I heard laughter. It was small, light but happy. It was a laughter full of joy as if no problem was touching them in this life.But then, I couldn't stopped myself from frowning. Whose voice is that? Why do I felt like I know them?All of a sudden, the sound grew clearer. Then out of nowhere, I was suddenly standing somewhere bright. I blinked my eyes and saw a green grass stretching under my feet. The sky above was wide and blue with white fluffy clouds drifting lazily. The air also smelled fresh as if it was like the earth after the rain.When I looked down, I saw my h
Harrison Hale's POV:Time passed quietly after that. I stayed seated beside the bed but my body was barely moving. My eyes were not leaving her face at all. Soon, the afternoon shadows stretched across the room but I did not bother lighting the lamps yet. I did not want to disturb Katherine's rest.Fortunately, Katherine's breathing was steady now. And every rise and fall of her chest eased something tight inside me. I kept my fingers near her wrist and checking her pulse from time to time. It was still a little fast but no longer wild."That's good." I whispered to myself. "You're doing well now."Of course, she did not respond. But I still spoke to her. Then I found myself doing that without thinking."You scared me back there." I softly murmured quietly. Her face was relaxed in sleep. Her lashes were softly resting against her cheeks. She looked younger like this. But it made my chest ache."I wish you did not have to go through this." I continued. "You've already endured enough,







