5. Mason.
"Tss—ow! You d—don't need to do that." Emma protested. It was amazing how her voice sounded so soothing despite the pain she was going through. "Do what?" I blinked slowly. She seemed to follow my every movement with those eyes of hers. We were back in my office, on the other side of the mansion. She sat in a chair while I applied some first aid treatment to her hand. "You don't....you don't need to clean my bruise," she spoke shyly. She looked away, her face a pink patch of red. I adjusted my position in front of her and held her knuckles. She scraped her hands badly when the guards wanted to throw her out. It was the second time this week I had come just in time to save her. I gently doused the back of her left palm with alcohol and generously placed two small bandage plasters there. "Well, I think it is my responsibility because I had you come here, and you met with my brother, Damon, who could have ended much worse." I went back to the table and placed the bottle of spirit there. She smiled nervously. "No, I think you've got it wrong—" The door flew open, and Damien appeared with Amelia, the maid in charge of cleaning my room and the general living area. She sort of took care of my belongings in a way, even though she was still very young. "Lord Mason." She bowed her head briefly and threw a cautious glance in Emma's direction. "Ah, it's good that you are here, Amelia." I wiped my hands clean with a cloth. "The other day, you were telling me there was a brief shortage in staff. Did you have that addressed? Can you make room for more?" "Yes, my lord." Amelia agreed reluctantly. She must have realised Emma was the one I referred to. I clapped my hands together. "That's really great. I think I have found the solution to that." I turned to Emma and she jumped to her feet. "You said you can clean or cook—what did you say again?" "I can do most chores. Cook, clean and many others." She held her tongue immediately. I could send her nervousness all the way from here. "Is that good enough?" "Certainly, my lord." Amelia agreed. Damien threw wary glances my way, as if he didn't like the look of things. "Then it's done. Emma, you follow Amelia as she shows you around. If you need anything, don't hesitate to let me know, alright?" I raised my brows. "Ah—thank you, my lord." She fidgeted. "Follow me," Amelia said to Emma as she walked to the door. Emma threw me a last look, probably out of gratitude, before following Emma silently. I stared at her long enough as I rested against the table and rubbed my chin. I couldn't help but think I knew her somewhere. That electric sensation from earlier didn't happen again when I cleaned her bruises. It made me more curious about her. "Oh, hell no my lord!" Damien approached me after they had left. "You are hiring her to clean your own room with Amelia?" I briefly shut my eyes and turned around the table. "Not now Damien. What's wrong with that?" "A lot is wrong with that, my lord. As your personal guards and a man you can trust—" "My right hand," I interrupted him. "My right-hand man." "And that—" he wasn't pleased I had cut him short. "It means I'm worried about your safety. You brought in an outsider, a girl from the markets to work in your living area? What if she's a spy from our enemies?!" "It's impossible. Have you seen her? She can't even look me in the eye, she could barely even fight back the man who tried to assault her in the market!" "I know my lord, but please look at it this way. You could have her assigned to the fields away from you. I haven't even vetted her, my lord. It's your safety I'm concerned about." I sighed and turned to Damien, and shrugged. "I can't even do that. You heard Damon, he is out for her and I promised her an opening here." "Then place her far away. Let her work on one of your businesses." He pointed at the window. "I can't do that." I shook my head and grabbed the documents on the table. Damien squinted his eyes at me. "Hold on, why do I get the feeling you hired her for another reason?" "I don't know what you are talking about." I stacked the papers together. "Oh no. You are interested in this lady, my lord." I pursed my lips and stared at Damien. "Fine, I'm interested in her but it's for a far more different reason. It's not because I like her." Damien cocked his brows. "I never said anything about liking her." "Shut up, let me finish. It's her pendant. I remember seeing something like that a long time ago. It's from a distant memory I have forgotten about," I explained. "So, you want to know about the pendant or her?" "You ask too many questions, Damien. Don't you have work to do? I have work to do here. Why don't you help me deliver the tax bills to the council?" Damien smirked and backed away. "I will see that the bill is delivered, my lord." He turned his back to me and stopped at the door. "And I will also be keeping an eye on her for your safety," he concluded and walked away. I dropped the paper documents on the table and walked to the window. Amelia and Emma stood on the balcony, a floor above me, and I could see them. Emma was a very interesting woman. Yes, she was beautiful, I couldn't keep my eyes off her, but my main focus was on the pendant. I slowly shut the curtains "Where are you from, Emma?" I mumbled to myself.11. Mason. I got down from the armoured vehicle and stormed straight to the mansion. We ditched the van, since it wasn't a safe option after the terrorist attack. My jacket, I discarded a long time ago leaving me only with a dusty turtleneck sweater. My annoying twin brother was waiting at the entrance of the mansion. Carl was also there. Good, he will have to hold his boy back because I would not hesitate to strike his Alpha down if it came to blows with him. Even if he was my twin brother. "Well, well, well. If it isn't our favourite compassionate Alpha," Damon mocked me. I stormed past him and continued in the corridor. I had no time for him, the situation room was much more important. "What's that? Cat got your tongue?" Damon followed close behind. He didn't mind that he was following me into my side of the mansion. I turned back and pointed at him. "Don't you dare, mock me. I'm in a foul mood as it is!" My voice, low and steady, carried a silent threat. I hissed and turne
10. Mason. Damien eased the black van into a tight parking space as I peered outside. It was my fourth time outside, undercover as a normal civilian. I did that from time to time, so I could relate to the issue my people were facing. Damien popped the handbrake, activating the parking brake and stared at me. "I repeat for the hundredth time, I don't think this is a good idea, my Lord." I arranged my hood and stared at him, a hint of amusement playing in my eyes. "You are always complaining, Damien. A few years with me and I haven't influenced you enough?" I pulled open the door and stepped outside. The scent of fresh bread wafted past my nose, from a nearby bakery. "My lord, your mask!" Damien gasped and scrambled out the other side. I stared around, and aside from the civilians walking around without a care for the world, I could see my protective detail watching me a hundred meters away. I rolled my eyes and shook my head; they could have been less obvious about it. "My lord,
9. Emma. "Holy shit!" Amelia closed the door behind me. We were in some sort of storage closet. "I heard the rumours, I didn't know—was it you, the girl that Lord Damon sent out a few days ago? The girl whom Lord Damien had to fight his brother for?" "Actually, that was yesterday but yeah," I admitted. My arm still throbbed where he touched me. Amelia ran her fingers through her hair. "That's crazy." She paced back and forth. "I thought he was going to kill me there and then," I sighed. I sat on a tiny stool, as my heart slowed down. "Tell me about it. I was expecting blood any minute," Amelia admitted. "What?" I was surprised. "Wait—wait, he was really going to kill me?" Amelia sounded pretty convinced he would kill me. "I thought he was probably going to hit me or something, not literally KILL me," I stressed on the word kill. Amelia frowned and straightened up. "Oh my gosh, you really don't know anything? Alpha Damon—" She moved to the door, looked outside and cl
8. Damon. The incompetence of the workers in the mansion annoyed me, I felt like punching someone in the face. How can the maids be cleaning my room so late? I stormed through the corridor. I didn't care if I was skirting past my side of the mansion. A maid appeared in the opposite direction, slowly approaching. I expected her to run off, like the others, when they saw me, but she continued in her approach, which piqued my interest. I thought my eyes failed me when I recognised that face. It was the wench that appeared yesterday! How dare she show her face here again? She was uniformed, which meant she was working in my mansion! Anger burned like fuel in my veins; she even dared to walk past me as she got close, as if I were some mere servant. My arms shot forward, grabbing her arms and pulling her to the nearest wall available to me. I moved closer to her, my right hand on her upper arm, while my left hand missed her neck on the left, holding the wall to prevent her from es
7. Emma. I felt midday heat coming, just as I neatly arranged ironed shirts into the baskets and placed them in the Alpha Mason's room. Amelia crouched beside his larger-than-life bed, checking under to see if we had missed anything, but she nodded and got on her feet. "The work here is done, now we rest." She folded her arms. Unlike me, she wasn't in her uniform except for track trousers and a sweater. "The uniform looks good on you." It was strange that she wore no uniform, perhaps she wasn't an ordinary maid or house girl. That would explain why she dealt with the Alpha directly. "Oh, thanks." I glanced down at myself. It felt tight around my waist but I could live with it. I went back yesterday, got most of my things and arrived at the Mansion an hour earlier than Amelia had said. She moaned that I came too early, disrupted her sleep but still carried my bag away before we started work. I turned back to Amelia. "So about my bags, where did you—" a faint, distinct sound emana
6. Emma. "Follow me," Amelia relayed as she walked to the door. Damien squinted at me as I walked past him but I only avoided his eyes. Maybe he was trying to intimidate me in some way, because I was the new rookie. It was only after we had walked past four corridors and climbed two flights of stairs that Amelia spoke to me. "Your name is Emma?" She stopped in front of a large door, her back to me. I nodded quickly. "Yes, it is."Amelia glanced at me, with a curious frown on her face. "What is your relationship, with the Alpha?"Her question was so random, that I twitched my neck. It tilted my neck awkwardly and she must have seen it. "Sorry, I don't understand.""Forget I asked about it, come in." She walked into a large room. "Okay..." I muttered and followed. We stopped in a giant locker room and she gave me her full attention. "My name is Amelia, I'm not the head maid or anything if you are wondering. I'm just the girl that cleans the Lord's room and living area." she intro