LOGINIt wasn’t until later that evening that I realized exactly what had happened.
After Elias left, I seemed to be in some sort of haze. Penny checked on me and made sure I was fine before finally letting me out of the hospital wing.
There was a car with a guard that drove me out of the hospital, and the entire ride felt like a fever dream. It wasn’t until we arrived at the palace that everything finally began to settle in my subconscious.
I’d just agreed to mate with the king. The most revered and feared man in our world. He was the most powerful man on the planet, and I had a sex tape out there.
Fuck.
I was led to a room where I stayed for the next two days.
The room was almost twice the size of my old room and a maid dropped food for me outside my door three times a day, but she never tried to interact with me. I left the room occasionally, but never went far.
The one person I wanted to see was Elias, and he hadn’t reached out to me yet.
It was after two days that I finally got my first visitor.
There was a knock on my door at two. I’d expected it to be the maid with my lunch, but when I opened the door, I was met with an unfamiliar face.
“Hi there.”
The girl in front of me wore a long floral dress that trailed behind her. Her hair hung down her shoulders in curls and her eyes were a kaleidoscope of colors. From one angle, it looked green, from another, it was brown.
“I’m Erina, Elias’ cousin,” she smiled softly as she walked into the room. “What’s your name?”
I hesitated for a moment. “Isadora.”
“It’s a pleasure to meet you. You’re very beautiful. It’s no wonder he’s kept you hidden. I’ve been asking to see you since the moment he said he found his mate.”
My brows furrowed. “You know about us?”
“Of course I do. I would’ve come to you sooner if he wasn’t so annoying about leaving you alone.” She walked over to the dresser and leaned against it. “If he even knew I was here, He’d lose his shit.”
“Is he violent?”
She snorted. “He’s a teddy bear. But enough about him, tell me about you. He wouldn’t tell me a thing.”
“I don’t know what to say.”
I was confused by the girl in front of me. She spoke to me like she’d known me for years. I’d have thought she’d be suspicious of me, but no, she seemed perfectly at ease. She wasn’t armed, she was barely even looking at me.
It was very out of character for a stranger, and for a lycan.
I’d never met one up close, but I heard they’re the most guarded species. They never let people in—ever.
“You’re not a threat to me,” she said suddenly and my brows furrowed. “Sorry, you’re very expressive. You were looking at me weird, like you were trying to figure me out. I’m not armed because you’re not a threat.”
“Right,” my cheeks burned. “You’d beat me in a fight.”
“Yes, but that’s not why I said what I said.” She moved closer to me. “You’re Elias’ mate and we hold the mating bond to a very high degree. You’re not a threat to me because as long as you’re his mate, you’re practically one of us. I trust you.”
“I’m a stranger.”
She shrugged. “I don’t make the rules. That’s just how it is.”
I had a ton of questions and she seemed like the perfect person to answer them.
I was just about to ask when I felt him.
I wasn’t sure how, it was as if my body was in tune with his. I felt the moment the air shifted, smelled his scent, and I knew he was at the door.
“I should’ve known you’d be here,” he drawled.
Erina only smiled. “I thought I’d keep her company seeing as you’d abandoned her for two days.”
She pushed off the desk.
“It was nice meeting you, Isadora. Let’s do this again, shall we?”
“Isa.” She paused. “You can call me Isa.”
She gave me a small nod before breezing out the door.
The moment she was gone, the air seemed to get tighter.
I tugged on the neckline of the shirt I was wearing, but it didn’t help.
Elias’ presence was overwhelming, and it didn’t help that my wolf was fawning over him and trying to urge me to look at him.
“I didn’t abandon you,” he began softly and I slowly lifted my eyes to his.
He was just as breathtaking as the last time I saw him. He seemed to command the entire room. When he walked closer to me, I could’ve sworn my heart stopped beating for a fraction of a second.
I wasn’t supposed to react this way.
Whatever we had, whatever our relationship was, it was an arrangement. It was born out of a mutual desire for blood. I had no business feeling goosebumps at his proximity. I’d only be digging a much deeper hole for myself.
“It doesn’t matter if you did,” I murmured in response to his earlier statement. “You’re not my babysitter.”
His jaw clenched for the fraction of a second. “Right.”
He stepped further into the room, until he was directly in front of me. I had to crane my neck to look at him.
“I wanted to give you time,” he explained.
“Time for what?”
“To change your mind. I shouldn’t have come to you with that offer right after you woke up. If you want to back out.”
“I don’t.”
The past two days had only solidified my blood lust and need for revenge. All I could think about was watching the life leave Ethan’s eyes. All I could dream about was getting my vengeance on him and Terrence. I wanted to watch them suffer.
Elias’ lips curled up in a cruel smile, almost as if he could read my thoughts. “Good. We will announce our mating soon.”
I swallowed.
I’d avoided thinking about that part.
“What would that entail exactly?” I asked slowly. “Us being mates?”
My cheeks were pink with mortification but it only seemed to amuse the man in front of me.
“I don’t know what you mean, Isadora.”
I didn’t think it was possible for my face to get brighter. “Would we be mates in word alone?”
“Is that what you want?”
“Just answer the question.”
He stepped even closer, until our chests were almost brushing. His hand found my chin like he did when we were in the hospital, tipping my head up until I was staring straight at him.
“If you’re asking if I want to fuck you, the answer is yes.”
His words were crude, and I should have felt embarrassed or insulted, but I didn’t, I felt nothing but a heady feeling of pride and arousal at his words.
“But, you’re not ready.”
He let go of me and stepped back.
It took me a second to realize what had happened and as soon as the arousal faded, the embarrassment hit. How could I allow myself to lose control like that? Especially after everything?
“There is no reason to be embarrassed, Isadora.” I ignored him. “I was the one who found you in the water. The image is burned in my head. I remember what you wore.”
Oh. Fuck.
As if things couldn’t get worse.
“I don’t know what happened to you, but I can assume.”
“You should go,” I mumbled, turning away from him. I couldn’t bear to relive that moment, not with him.
He didn’t fight, he just sighed. “Whenever you’re ready to tell me, find me.”
I grabbed a chair and hurled it against the wall. The wood was too fragile, too brittle to withstand the force of my anger, the force of the hit. The chair shattered. But my anger wasn't abated. It rose still, taking over my entire body, mind and soul. Isadora was wrong. She was utterly wrong. I wasn't putting my pack members at risk. And I was most definitely not picking Terrence over them. It was ridiculous for her to have even thought about it. I mean, I was the King. The Alpha. I was the most powerful Lycan in our world. It was my duty and my job to protect my people from everything. I would protect them with my life if I could, and yet Isadora had the guts to tell me that I was using them as fodder?Another chair hit the wall. And another. And another. Before long, the meeting room was in ruins around me. Someone cleared their throat behind me, and I turned around to face Carlos. Erina and Patrick lingered behind him, and I could see the stark fear on Patrick's face. I had
If I dropped a pin on the floor, every single person in the room would hear it land. That was how still the room became. It was almost as though everyone in here was holding their breath, and nobody was really breathing.Except me though. My heart slammed so hard against my chest and the rattling was so loud that it drowned all other sounds. It was all I could hear as I waited for someone to speak, to break this utterly suffocating silence. "Everybody out," Elias ordered eventually, and his voice broke across the fog that seemed to have surrounded everyone else. The guards filed out without a word, and Belle and her mother was next. When she got to the door, the woman turned to face me. There was tears in her eyes, and her gaze was for me alone. "I...I agree with you. What if those evil men take more children? What... what if they don't return the kids after? I... everyone is scared. My daughter is back, but I am scared still. Who knows what they're going to do next?" Then she
If my heart fell right out of my chest right now, I would not be surprised. It was slamming down so hard against my ribcage, but I ignored it, along with the rattling in my chest, as I ran. And when I said I ran, I actually, really did. When I got the text from Erina that the girl had been found, the relief that slammed into me had almost knocked me off my feet. And I didn't care that I had a banging headache that had been plaguing me for months. I didn't give a shit about that, or anything else. All I wanted was to see Belle with my own eyes, to see her alive and well and safe. Untouched by those bastards. Without giving a damn about how I would appear or who else might be in the meeting room alongside Elias, Carlos and Erina, I threw the door wide open. For the fraction of a second, I took in everyone that was in here. The council members, which was surprising but not really unexpected. Belle's mother, who was holding on to her child for dear life — unsurprising and totally e
The search parties found nothing. I even hired more guards in order to cover more territories, but no matter how hard they looked, no matter how long they searched, no one was able to find even the tiniest trace of their Terrence or the girl. And it was driving me crazy so fucking bad. I was so close to losing my mind.It was as though Terrence had been erased from the surface of earth. He had disappeared completely and without even the tiniest clue. And now that Patrick's cover had been blown, we had no information that could help, nothing at our disposal except cold trails. "The people are starting to panic, Elias. I heard some, hell, majority of them have self imposed a curfew on themselves. The atmosphere is..." Carlos had trailed off earlier this morning, not finishing his train of thought.But he didn't need to. I already understood what he was trying to say. The pack was in disarray, and this time, even the increasing panic was doing nothing to stop the rumours. The whisper
My brows were furrowed into a frown. "Don't be mean, Elias. You know you didn't have to say that to her," I quipped. He turned to face me. "She has to know.""It's none of our business! You should have waited until he wakes up and decides to tell her himself. For all we know, he might not reject her or the bond between them," I countered. Erina took a step forward. "Hold on. What are you guys talking about? I'll appreciate it if you talk to me directly instead of speaking like I am not in the room," she said, and her voice was sharp. A little edgy. I sighed as I broke my stare away from Elias. Erina was looking between us now, her expression curious and hopeful as she waited for us to say something. Elias's lips parted, and I knew he was about to break his cousin's heart in the bluntest way possible, so I jumped in. I beat him to it, blurting out the words before he could say anything. "There is someone else," I blurted, then stopped to take a breath before I continued. "When
"Is it just me, or did the council just threaten to dethrone Isadora as the rightful Luna of the Pack?" Erina asked, and even though nobody responded, too lost in the shock of what just happened, we all knew what she said was the truth. There was no other way to put it. If this was just a warning, then the council members were out for blood. My blood. A slight shiver ran down my spine at the thought."Little wolf. They are wrong. None of this is your fault. You know that, right?" Elias said softly. He was looking at me, I could feel his gaze burning into the side of my head, but I didn't turn to look at him. "Isadora. Look at me. I can feel you spiralling, and you need to stop. They are wrong," he said again, and this time, when I turned to face him, there was a small, joyless smile on my face. "I know they are wrong, Elias. But how long are they going to act like this? How long will they actually keep undermining me and blaming me for every single bad thing that happens? For how
ELIAS“Baby. Are you okay? I tried to speak to you last night but you were asleep.” I asked as soon as Isadora picked the call. It took a moment for her to respond, and when she finally did, all the worry that had turned my shoulders into hard knots of worry slowly started to fade away. “I am oka
Watching my mate drive away left an ache in my chest.I had no issues with being alone. I’d been alone for most of my life, but ever since Isadora came into my life with her fucking smart mouth and her cheeky laughter, the idea of being alone didn’t sound so appealing anymore.It took everything in
Dinner was tense.It was clear that we were all thinking about Terrence and whatever missing evidence he might have taken with him when he ran.Carlos didn’t join us until we were almost done, and he looked so exhausted that I couldn’t bring myself to ask where he was. I wanted to lighten the atmos
Isa cursed aloud, running her fingers through her hair as she paced on the porch.The house was a mess, as if someone had emptied it in a rush. The furniture was scattered, books were scattered on the floor, I could see glass shards in the middle of the living room as well.“You should stay out her







