LOGINALISTAIR
I heard the door close with a loud bang as Elara exited the training room. It’s been five years, five years, and Elara Vance still hadn’t learned how to miss. She still aimed for the kill.
I had prepared myself for her hatred. What I had not prepared myself for was how much it would feel like coming home.
I winced slightly at the pain inflicted by her sword on my chest. Blood dripped out of it.
“What are you still doing, Kai? Aren’t you going to heal me up?”
“It takes time,” Kai grumbled in a reply.
“This useless wolf…” I cursed.
“Heal yourself if you can, then,” he shot back.
“Alistair!” The door flew open, and Alex rushed in, his eyes searching through the hall. It finally stopped on me and he gasped.
“What on earth—she stabbed you?!” Shock covered his face.
“You know, Elara,” I muttered, “Why do you sound so shocked?”
“I know Elara, but when it comes to you, I can't repeat that. Did you just stand there and watch her stab you?”
“She wouldn’t kill me,”
“What if she had?” Alex asked. I sighed.
“In the last five years, her hatred for you has not reduced. Instead, it had deepened. Elara is always coolheaded, but where your name is mentioned, her character flips,” he said.
A smile tilted my lips. “I’m glad my name can change her character.” I pocketed my hands, walking out of the training room. Alex followed behind me.
“You saw the way her eyes blazed when she held that pen at you earlier. I’m scared, Alistair. I’m scared Elara would hurt you,” Alex muttered.
I halted, turning to look at him. “The one she’s going to hurt is me. Why are you scared? Man up, Alex.”
“You just came back,” he said. I gulped.
“It’s been five years, Alistair. Five good years and I haven't seen you. I don’t want to see you get hurt, please. Stay away from Elara if it’s possible. Or make things right with her. End this dangerous game.”
I stared at Alex for a second before tapping his shoulder lightly. “I live for the game, boy.”
I didn’t wait for his response before I walked out of the training room.
Alex was right. We could end up hurting ourselves at this stage. But…neither of us could stop. We’ve gone too far to end it this way. It might only stop when one of us disappears.
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“I heard Elara tried to stab you at school today,” Father said at dinner. My eyes locked with Alex’s.
“Did you tell him that?”
He had barely begun to shake his head when Father spoke again.
“I have eyes everywhere, Alistair, and the Academy is one of the basic minimums.”
“She didn’t stab me–”
“Oh no, she did. Your school uniform is proof,” my mom interrupted.
“Mother.”
Luna Maya smirked at me, “Elara is such a wonderful girl. I love her so much.”
“She tried to kill me,” I gritted my teeth.
“No, darling,” my mother dropped another piece of meat on my plate. “She was just welcoming you.”
I rolled my eyes. Welcoming me with a sword wound after not seeing me for five years was a little bit extravagant.
“When you guys get married—”
I cut my father off. “About that—”
“Elara refused,” Alex cut me off.
My father and I stared at Alex at the same time.
“She acknowledged it?” I raised my eyebrows. The Elara I knew would simply ignore it and act like it was all a dream. If she didn’t want it, she wouldn’t even give it a chance to breed in her memory.
“Yeah, she mentioned it when I was about to tell her that you came to school.”
“How nice of her. This is what I was saying about Elara…” my father trailed off.
No matter what Elara did, she would always remain a goddess in my parents' eyes. They found twisted ways to turn every one of her venoms into honey. How was this nice?
“I’m pretty sure she just didn’t want to be rude,” I said, forcing the piece of meat into my mouth. I was full.
“Actually, she was rude about it. She said she was just rejecting it politely because it was me.”
“What?”
‘Don’t tell me she thought you were the one getting married to her?” my mother asked.
Alex’s lips curved. ‘Exactly.”
I threw the fork on my plate. “See? I told you she wasn’t nice.”
My father sighed. ‘To my study, Alistair.”
The study was totally dark when we stepped into it, not until my father turned the lights on, brightening the place. It looked the same as it did five years ago, books piled up high. The study was sparkling clean and smelled of leather. As a kid, whenever my father brought me in here, it felt like we were about to be punished. The study was his room for serious discussions.
“What do you think about the marriage with Elara?”
I peeled my eyes away from the books and stared back at my father. His eyes were pinned on me.
“She already rejected it,” I said.
“She thought it was your brother.”
“It’ll be worse when she finds out it’s me. Elara would kill me first.’
My father’s eyes narrowed. "You are letting her do whatever she wants,” his fingers tapped the table.
“I’m not forcing her into getting married to me,” I replied flatly. “Enemies don’t get married to each other.”
“The reality of the pack doesn’t depend on your relationship with each other, Alistair. Getting married to Elara is the best for the pack.”
“It’s not. There are people better than Elara.”
“How so? Her father was the beta of this pack.”
“An alpha’s daughter would be better. I can get married to another alpha daughter and strengthen our pack.”
“There you have it, Alistair,” my father smirked. “Elara’s mother is the daughter of an Alpha. Her brother is currently the Alpha of the Moonbane pack. So Elara is from that descendant. There is no one better than her.”
I gritted my teeth. “Marrying Elara would hurt her.”
My father relaxed backwards on his seat.
“She hates me. Why should I put her through that torture called marriage?”
His eyes searched mine for a moment, then he stood up, walking towards me.
“Then make her fall in love with you, Alistair. Marrying someone you love wouldn’t be torture, would it?”
“How do I make someone who hates me fall in love with me?”
He chuckled. “It’s quite simple, you know. Fall in love with her, and you’d see how easy it is to make her happy.’
“Father—”
“I’m thinking of retiring, Alistair. And the only thing between you and the Alpha throne is Elara.”
What?
“Get her to marry you, and this throne belongs to you,” my father ended.
ALISTAIRCall me stupid for agreeing to Elara's terms and conditions even when I knew how dangerous what we were getting into was. Whoever was behind the rogues wouldn’t take it easy the moment they found out we were investigating them. I knew that, yet I was letting Elara join the game. There was only one thing I could hope for, that she would never find whatever she thinks she might have to find. Or that we find it before her every single time.As I walked out of the cafeteria, Alex rushed after me, grabbing my arm. “What is going on?”We hadn’t had a discussion about whatever he must have heard that day while Elsie and I talked and I hadn’t asked. In me, I don’t think there was any more energy left to use to protect the truth.“She wants to investigate the rogues with me,” I shrugged.“But you can’t let her do that. It’s dangerous. What if she becomes a target because of you?” his brows notched up. “First, she patched you up in that forest, followed you to Silver Crest, and is now
ELARAKris and Alex stared at me from their table, their eyes narrowed tightly, probably wondering why I hadn’t come to sit with them at our usual lunch table.My eyes peeled away from them as the cafeteria door opened. I had thought it was Alistair, but it was Elsie. Whispers shot across the room almost immediately.“She’s so pretty.”“Did you see her and Alistair under the staircase earlier? She was so gorgeous with him.”“I feel like they are the perfect match. Besides, she’s an alpha princess. It brings a connection with both packs.”My nose almost flared from their comments. Elsie was pretty no doubt but what made them think she and Alistair were the perfect match just because they stood beside each other. I stood beside Alistair so many times and—Elara, what are you thinking!I forced my eyes away from Elsie back to the seat opposite me, I froze.Alistair sat there, his head lazily on his palm as he stared squarely at me.I blinked. “When…did you get here?”“I wonder,” he said
ALISTAIRI’d been counting the days since the woods. Five. Five days and Elara still hadn’t said a word to me. Not like we met since that day, I really didn’t think I could bring myself to say something reasonable either. Not after what Elsie had said the other day.What do I do with this kind of silence between us?“She’s been weird,” Jaren said without looking up from his notes. Just then, Elara walked into class, the usual edge she carried into every room missing this time around. “Define weird,” my voice came out quieter than I'd wanted it to be.“She has been quiet. Didn’t you notice?” I had noticed. I just hadn't decided what to do with that.“Do you plan on letting her know? About the rogues and stuff?” he finally looked up at me.A sigh left my lips. “I don’t know about that. But one thing I’m sure of is the fact that I'm going to protect her whether she likes it or not. Even if she hated me.”“Elara is not the kind of girl you can bend like that.”“Who said anything about
ELARAI didn’t decide to come here. My feet just took me. By the time I noticed where I was walking, the gates of the cemetery were already in front of me.My chest tightened, my hands rolled into tight fists beside me. It had been so long. So…so long, Father.~~~My hands moved over the tiled top of the grave, wiping it clean. Harris Vance, 43 years of age. A bittersweet feeling rose in my throat as I sag down on the floor, my legs crossed over each other.“What exactly am I doing here?” I whispered.The wind seemed to respond to my words as a slight breeze blew past me, shaking the trees a little. Maybe he was here. Maybe he could hear me.“Did you know this would happen? Did you know I would end up here?” I muttered. My chest tightened as this time, there was no breeze any longer.“Say something, Dad. I’m so torn,” the words left my trembling lips with a strain. “Everything I feared is slowly coming to pass. It’s worse even now. If the rogues truly were after Alistiar, then…then
ALISTAIRKai was dead silent in the back of my mind, exhausted from the sheer force of will it had taken to not rip out Elara’s throat when she forcibly pulled the stick out of our leg. Her scent had been the only thing keeping my mind at bay, making me force Kai into submission. But Kai had also listened. Knowing him, it took the whole of his power to keep himself still. Father walked back towards us, his eyes staring now at the bodies of the rogue wolves—two of them. I had barely been able to fight off one with the stump in my leg and the other had suddenly attacked, breaking off the same leg. Killing them off had been an easier punishment but then, Kai wasn’t in the right state of mind to dare keep a rogue alive, knowing how dangerous it would be for us.“They passed through the borders,” A frown knitted my father's brows near each other as he folded his arms. “The negotiation barely ended and nothing changed.”“It hasn’t been put into action yet—”“You must take me for a fool, A
ELARAMy heart pounded against my chest as I closed the gap between us, staring at Alistair’s wolf’s broken leg. This would need more than tying up.I dropped his clothes on the floor, raising my hand to touch his leg when a snarl left his lips. My body jerked backwards before I could stop it, my butt hitting the ground.He was warning me not to touch him. What the heck?“I have to do something, your leg is broken. First, let me remove the wood…”A deep vibrating growl rumbled in his chest, a feral warning not to come closer. What exactly was wrong with him? If the broken bone healed without any intervention, he might get crippled for life.I forced myself to move closer and without wasting a second, I pulled the wood from its leg. I should never have done that.A half growl left his throat, his fangs baring open as he lunged towards me. One second, I was pulling the wood, the other second, Alistair’s wolf was closing in around my throat.My back grazed against the harsh bark of a tr
ALISTAIRThe trainer hit the ground before he saw it coming.That was the problem with people who had been fighting the same way for years, they became predictable. Every move telegraphed three seconds before it arrived.I straightened, rolling my shoulder once.“Again?” I asked.This was no traini
ELARA“Luna Maya sent this cake to you,” I muttered, running the knife down the cake. I moved the big chunk onto my plate before picking up a fork.“She did? This cake?” Mom raised her brow.“Hmm,” I nodded twice as I let the cake melt on my tongue. Okay, fine. I admit I didn’t want to be close wit
ALISTAIR“You know you could have stepped down, right?” Elara smirked as she flipped open her book. “An Alpha Prince like you, you surely have a lot of things to do.”“You are a final year senior, you also have a lot to do,” I replied, placing my hands behind me. “So why don’t you just use the door
ELARA“Elara, hi,” someone waved at me the moment I walked into the school. At a corner, some girls and boys waved at me robotically. All like they’ve been waiting for me to get into school.“You have become a queen, Elara,” Kris said as she walked towards me from the gate.“Honestly, it’s crazy—”







