LOGINIvy let out a deep breath - and then froze. The sounds of steady, deliberate footsteps echoed down the hallway. Those footsteps could not be mistaken. That rhythm. They were Zeke's.
Her pulse jumped. She turned abruptly towards the door and there he was. Leaning against the doorway, hands tucked into his pockets, that unreadable expression on his face. His eyes, though calm seemed to pierce straight through her. “Hey, missed me already” She cleaned her hands against the brown apron and walked over to him, a smile on her face. “Doing checks” He replied curtly and she smiled. “Liar” “Had to make sure you're not burning the greenhouse down” He said. “Rest assured, Alpha. I would try my best not to do that” Ivy smiled. She looked around and stretched her hands out, plucking out a single rose. “Here” She stretched it out to Zeke. “Giving me flowers?” He tilted his head, a rare spark glinting in his eyes. “Just take it” Ivy said and made to place it in his hands but he pulled his hand back. “Hey, you need the whole bunch or something?” She raised an eyebrow “Alright, provided Mika won't chop my head off” She sighed and unconsciously plucked off a whole bunch. It happened fast. The roses glowed - that same sharp, blinding light from earlier - only brighter this time. A radiant pulse that spread through the air like heartbeat. Ivy gasped, stumbling slightly as pain shot through her hand. A thorn had sliced into her skin. “Ow…” Her vision blurred for a moment and when she blinked, Zeke was right there - too close, his shadow falling over hers. “You okay?” Zeke's voice has dropped low, rougher than usual, his gaze darted to her bleeding finger before flicking back to her face. “I'm… I'm… I’m fine “She stuttered, for the first time, heat rushing up her cheeks - from pain or something else she couldn't say. Zeke let out a cough and stepped back hurriedly. “You should be more careful” He coughed again. His eyes found the still glowing roses and looked back at her. “That's not my doing” Her voice came out breathless. “It happened earlier today, my guess is that the plants love me, you know recognize my positive energy” She chuckled. “There's nothing positive about you” Zeke spat out and walked away. “What do you mean by that?” She shot at him but he was gone. She ran her fingers over her hair and let out a shaky breath. “Prick” She muttered, though her voice trembled slightly. *** “Darius sent you a letter” Lucas said later that night, lounging across the couch opposite Zeke. “What did it say?” Zeke asked, twirling the cigarette between his fingers and taking a puff. Smoke curled lazily into the air “Basically” Lucas slumped into the couch - the same couch Ivy had sat on earlier. “About your mate and whatsoever, stupid things” “You basically said nothing” Zeke said. “I know, you don't need to know about it” Lucas replied. “Just give me the letter” Zeke stretched his hand open and Lucas sighed before reluctantly placing the letter into his palm. Zeke opened the letter slowly and his eyebrows slowly furrowed into a frown. “I get it” He whispered to himself. “So what are you going to do now?” Lucas asked, eyeing him curiously. “Make her accept the rejection” He replied, voice firm. Laughter echoed across the room. “Something funny?” Zeke raised his eyebrow. “You should start thinking of something else, you know she won't agree” He chuckled. Zeke rolled his eyes at him and took a drag from the cigarette. “No ideas?” He asked. “Hey, I'm not some sought of a thinking machine right?” Lucas grinned. “Then leave” Zeke waved him off. “What?” “I said leave” “Alright, alright” He stood up, threw his hands up into the air, chuckling as he closed the door behind him. *** Ivy stood staring into the night sky. Her hands curled round her bandaged finger, throbbing lightly against the cool night air. Her mind still dwelt on their corner at the greenhouse. Just them alone. The way he had rushed over to her. Why did she think there was something more to the rejection than just his ego? What's that? She let out a sigh “Direct me, Goddess” “She would, child” She heard a calm voice behind her and turned to see Mika walking out of the greenhouse. They had just locked up for the day and Mika had gone round to do her habitual check as she called it. *** Next morning. Zeke's back was turned to Lucas, a glass of wine swirling between his fingers. “Wow, you don't mean it” Lucas exclaimed. “I saw it with my own eyes yesterday” Zeke turned to him. “Now, that's bad” Lucas looked away. “Your uncle can't know about this” He muttered. Zeke jaw tensed. “So you've got any ideas?” Zeke asked and Lucas shot his head up at him immediately. “Don't chase me, I'll think” Lucas replied almost immediately. “Better” Zeke replied. “Uncle is not paying much attention to her but we can't hide this for long” “She needs to accept the rejection” Lucas stated and Zeke nodded slightly, expression unreadable. The door flung open. Ivy stepped in, her energy filling the room like sunlight. “Morning Stoneheart” Her bright voice cut through the tension “And a good morning to you Lucas” She smiled. “Morning Luna” The words spilled out of his mouth. Lucas froze,his hands slapping over his mouth “Oh shit” “What did you just say?” Zeke growled, looking at him with an expression that promises to kill. “Luna” Ivy repeated with a little smirk. The word rolled naturally out of her tongue and for a split second, something in Zeke's chest flickered - something he quickly buried. “I like that” She commented. “You've been reassigned” Zeke said abruptly, tearing his gaze from Lucas. His voice clipped and commanding. “What? What about the greenhouse?” She asked. “Not like you care though but someone's been reassigned there” He replied. “So where am I going?” She demanded, hands on hips. “Laundry house” The words dropped like stones. “What?” Ivy's shriek almost tore down the house. “Your laundry” She scoffed. “You would prefer the soldiers'?” Zeke asked. “You can't do that! What do you think people would say if they see your mate doing laundry?” “Rejected mate” He replied, not missing a beat. “You would love to walk around naked, then?” Her fine sharpened, a mischievous glint dancing in her eyes. “You won't dare” Zeke said through clenched teeth. A loud laugh broke through the air. Two heads turned towards the sound. Lucas. “Lucas” They said in unison. He wheezed with laughter. “Oh, come on! You two are so in sync” Zeke and Ivy's eyes connected once again. The air between them tightened. “To the laundry house” He ordered. “You don't mean it” “I do” She stared at him and for a brief second, his lips twitched, almost into a smile before he turned away. “Fine” Ivy said, folding her arms. “But if your shirts start disappearing, don't say I didn't warn you”Lucas and Tessa stayed at the park for sometime, catching up with everything that had been happening. The sky was becoming dark when Tessa decided to leave. She was supposed to have dinner with her parents and Petra, the first time Petra would be meeting her best friend. In Inver twenty years. Lucas walked her back to the heart of the pack and watched her head towards her parents house. He took in a deep breath and turned towards the alpha's chambers, heading towards Zeke's house. When he reached there, he placed a knock on the door and he heard Zeke's voice from inside the room. “Come in.” So he pushed the door open and stepped in. The first thing he noticed was the empty coffee cups laying on the table and his eyes caught Zeke and ivy, seated on the same sofa. His eyes twitched and he just stood, watching them, saying nothing. Zeke stared at him for a while, probably waiting for him to make any comment about what he saw, the way he would have done if he didn't have anything both
Lucas's eyes zoomed on Tessa who was sitting alone in the public garden, on a bench. He looked around but there was no sign of Ivy, he was hoping she was with Zeke as he didn't need any distractions. He exhaled slowly and took measured and careful steps towards her. Tessa raised her head to the sound of approaching footsteps. When she saw it was him, she picked up the packets of chocolates around her and stood up, Lucas watched her, quickening his steps. She took only two steps away before his hands clamped down on her wrist. She stilled at the contact and looked down at his hand but he didn't make any move to stay away. “Lucas.” Tessa called through gritted teeth, her eyes still burning into his hand on her wrist.Lucas remained silent but pulled her to the bench, sitting her on it. “Now, are you ready to talk?”Tessa scoffed, rolling her eyes. “There's nothing to talk about.” “There's a whole lot to talk about, I've been on the recieving side of this your newly formed attitude a
“Stoneheart.” She breathed out. “Hmm…?” Zeke leaned back in the chair, his hands crossed against his chest, his lips pulled into a smirk.They stayed like that for a moment, just staring at each other. The tension in the air thickened as their eyes clashed, with no one backing down. “Come here.” Zeke finally muttered, stretching out his hands to her. Ivy nodded and took in a deep breath before walking towards him. As she reached him, she placed her hands on his outstretched hands and just waited. Zeke looked down on her hands in his and stood up, leading her away from where he sat to the couch across the room. “Sit.” He instructed and she obeyed, falling in a trance under his dark eyes - like a deep dark abyss. He watched as she sank into the couch, obeying him and he smiled. He let go of her hands and she placed them on her thighs, watching him walk away. When he returned, he heard two cups of freshly processed milk and handed one over to her. Ivy accepted the cup and took a s
Zeke pushed the door to his chambers open and he stepped in. The room was dark, the curtains drawn together, the windows shut close. He leaned against the door, quick succession of breathes escaping his nostrils. His chest moved as he allowed himself breath. The darkness swallowed him whole but he didn't care. He just stood there . When he pushed himself off the door, he used his hands to feel his way to his table. He turned on the sunset lamp on his desk, illuminating his room with a soft yellow light. He dropped on his chair, taking a sip from the already cold coffee in his hand before setting the cup on the desk with a soft thud. He pushed himself back on the chair, a groan rumbling from his throat, memories he had kept buried down resurfacing like the rush of wind. Young Zeke had stood on the ruins of his parents home. He had gone to Lucas's house for a sleepover that night when he heard the screams. And then he felt the pain. When he successfully came out of the house, escap
By the next morning, the pack members had already guessed what was happening. Rumors had spread out faster than Zeke and Lucas would want it to. The elders had informed their families who in turn informed other families but there was no official statement yet. So the pack members waited to hear from the horse's mouth - Zeke. They didn't want to believe what they were hearing because it would only serve to remind them how foolish they were, allowing the murderer of their beloved alpha couple take over the alpha position. At dawn, Zeke was already up, not because of any tactical operation but because he needed to talk with Darius. To see him one more time before he left. To his surprise, almost all pack members were already up, waiting. They bowed when he walked past but he didn't give them anything, just that unfathomable expression of his. Lucas joined him at a point in his walk. They headed for Darius apartment, quietly, with nobody saying anything, just swimming in their thoughts
“This isn't over yet.” Darius said quietly, matter of factly.Zeke only gave a short nod and stepped away from him. “I didn't expect this from you, uncle.” He whispered back and turned towards the council. “Since I realized a whole lot of you have been blinded by my uncle's behaviour and the things he does, I've been holding back by a light string of thread into disabling this council…” Zeke was saying.“You can disable the council elders, they watch over the pack…”“And listen to you. Watch me disable them.” Zeke snorted and turned back to the elders who were watching him with fear in their eyes. “Like I was saying,” he continued. “I would only be giving one last chance to this council, the benefit of doubt and that would be all. You would use the voting boxes that had already been positioned here to vote me out, you would use it to vote Darius out. He has spent enough time in our pack house.” He said. “You can't chase me away from here, I'm royalty.” Darius stated in a loud voice.
Petra shifted in her position and placed her hands on her laps, her beaded eyes staring at Ivy. She cleared her throat and began. Ivy listened attentively without interruption which proved to be the hardest thing she had ever done. She stayed still and kept her face neutral, allowing the words pour
Ivy stirred slowly in her sleep and shot her eyes open, pushing her body up from her lying position but that only served to send jolts of pain down her leg. The floor was still cold but she was sure they had changed her location.She wasn't sure how she was supposed to contact Zeke when she was uns
When Ivy woke up, the first time she did was to look around, but she could barely see a thing as the darkness obscured her vision. The chirping of insects echoed in the night and ivy shifted uncomfortablely. The cold swept through her skin, leaving her shivering and slowly, her eyes adjusted to th
The door flung open before Zeke could register what was going on. Lucas appeared at the doorway, his eyes flat, jaws tight, face morphed into an ugly expression that Zeke hadn't seen before. Zeke's heart skipped a beat as he took it in. Something was wrong and there was only one thing that could m







