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Isoldie.
The rule was simple: follow the instructions of the male you are assigned to, or face consequences.
The keeper's instructions rang in Isoldie's mind as she stood before the crowd of males that had entered the establishment. Males who carried an air of danger. The whispers from other attendants, the females trained by the keeper, were that these males arrived from the North, which meant the men were from Bloomington, a land with a fearsome reputation.
Rogue lycans and other beings occupied Bloomington, and from the looks of it, the men in the tavern were formidable.
They called out with enthusiasm, raising their tankards together as they drank and made offers for the attendants lined up on the stage. Isoldie clasped her hands together just like the others, reciting the keeper's instructions all over again in her mind.
"Thirty gold coins for the redhead," Another of the males rose and made an offer. Of course, no one surpassed him. And as he demanded, the male took the redhead, Rinna. Isoldie recognized her from their training.
Rinna trembled and walked ahead to meet the male who had paid for her company. The shaking of her body was a clear sign of her fear. Isoldie winced when she saw the male grasp Rinna firmly. A sound of satisfaction escaped his lips.
His companions encouraged him when he took hold of Rinna's hair, angling her head. With a low sound, he pressed his lips to hers in a firm kiss. Rinna could hardly keep her composure.
Isoldie heard Rinna's sounds of discomfort and shuddered. That was what they'd been enduring for ages now. Discomfort in the hands of men who viewed them as lesser beings. When Rinna was led away by the male into one of the rooms in the inn, Isolde's eyes watered.
The offers continued with loud laughter drowning out the music sung by the group of singers in the corner. The keeper stood by, calling out the prices as if all the attendants were items to trade.
"A hundred pieces of gold for the raven-haired,"
Isoldie's heart raced when she heard the man in a black robe make an offer for her. A hundred pieces of gold were an immense sum! How could someone pay such an amount just for companionship?
When the man stood, Isoldie gave him a quick look, and right then she knew this man was dangerous. The kind of danger she needed to avoid. His dark eyes met hers, and she shrank under his intense gaze. He gave her a look that made her skin prickle.
Isolde felt her heart pounding with beads of sweat coating her skin.
"Lord Draken, you've made an offer for a most special attendant," The keeper said with a pleased grin on her face. She ran her eyes over Isolde and nodded her head. "Go, Isolde, attend to the Lord."
Isolde moved on trembling legs until she stood before the lord. He carried a severe scent, and it unsettled her. Even though her instincts screamed to escape, Isolde didn't know how to accomplish that with all these males here, seemingly surrounding the lord.
While her heart quivered, Isolde still complied, letting the lord touch her skin, run his hand down the nape of her neck, and over to her navel.
"You have such a pleasant form," The lord said, his strong breath wafting over her face. "And it shall please me to have such a pleasant form beside me tonight,"
Lord Draken placed his hand on her arm and, without delay, he led her along the hall to the inn while his men called out and clapped.
Shallow breaths made it out of her mouth as the lord led her through the hall of the inn. Their footsteps sounded over the floor. Isolde shuddered at the sounds of other attendants seeping out of the rooms they were in.
She made a sound as she stumbled over the wooden floor when Lord Draken directed her into the room.
He stepped inside and closed the door behind him. The floorboard creaked under his weight while he pinned his dark eyes on Isolde. Eyes full of intensity.
"Master..." She kneeled before him, lowering her head. That was how the keeper instructed them to acknowledge their patron.
"You've been taught well. So vulnerable, just the way I prefer." He stepped into her space and took her chin, lifting Isolde's head. His thumb brushed over her lips, and a smirk curled his. "Let's see what this night can achieve. If you attend to me well, I shall double the keeper's pay,"
She nodded, letting him believe he'd have her cooperation. Isolde's mind raced as she thought of the easiest way to avoid this situation.
In the depths of her mind, Isolde knew there was no avoiding the discomfort as long as she was in this place. Hence, her only chance at avoiding it was to flee. To escape the walls of Kalingrad.
At that moment, a thought came to her. Maybe it might not be the best, but she was willing to try. After serving for years as an attendant in Kalingrad, it was time Isolde made her escape.
"Rise," Lord Draken ordered, and with resolve, she stood. She was half his height, and yet Isolde was willing to defy the lord if she had to.
He took a look at her features and leaned down, pressing his lips to hers as he touched her form firmly. Isolde complied, letting the lord dominate the kiss while she skimmed her hand down his waist.
Her fingers ran over the sheath fastened around his waist, and cautiously, she pulled out the lord's blade.
Lord Draken, distracted, noticed a second too late as Isolde pressed the blade against his side.
"You!" He roared, stumbling on his feet as liquid seeped from the wound. A sound filled his mouth while Isolde watched the act she had committed, moisture coating her palms.
Attendants were not allowed to cause harm, but she had caused her patron discomfort, and if his men were to come alongside the keeper, Isolde's safety would be in danger.
"Agholf! Warren!!" Lord Draken roared, staggering toward her.
He was calling on his men, Isolde realized. She quickly snapped out of her daze, only to see Lord Draken trying to grab her.
Without wasting a minute, Isolde pressed the blade against his hand. She bolted for the window while the lord roared in discomfort, shouting after her.
Stepping over the ledge, Isolde jumped down a second before Lord Draken's men entered the room.
"My lord..." The men stuttered at the sight of Draken. The keeper rushed in, gasping when she saw the injured lord.
"Heavens, my lord..." She quivered as Lord Draken turned on her.
"You led me to believe she'd give me the most pleasure! Is this it? Your twisted form of pleasure? A blade to my side and hand!?" He roared and pushed the keeper away.
The woman stumbled to the floor, moving away as she pleaded.
It was a huge blow to the lord's pride that he was overcome by a mere female, and he swore not to let Isolde escape from his grasp.
Turning to his men with fire burning in his eyes, he declared, "Go find her!"
"Yes, my lord," The men nodded in unison and fled out of the inn to search for Isolde.
Isolde raced through the woods after causing the guard at the gate of Kalingrad enough of a distraction to slow him. This was the first time she had made it out of Kalingrad in over ten years. The first time, she wasn't being controlled by the keeper or a patron.
Right now, she'd be dismayed if she ever let the keeper catch her. Knowing the lord would send his men after her, Isolde moved as fast as she could through the dark woods, searching for the safest place to hide. Her bare feet brushed through the underbrush, twigs pressing into the soles of her feet.
She made a sound but cupped her hands over her mouth when she heard the men racing after her.
They were following her trail. Isolde had heard the stories about the sharp senses of beings from the North from the other attendants, and to mask that, she turned and plucked the banehush leaves beside her.
Crushing the leaves together in her palms, she rubbed them on her skin. Taking refuge behind a boulder, she watched as Draken's men walked past her.
With the men gone, Isolde went north, trudging and covering her trail as much as she could. The humid air in the woods clung to her skin. She held on, seeking shelter. She was hoping to arrive in a village, but unfortunately, Isolde found herself edging toward a lake.
Her feet drew to a sharp halt as she stared long and hard at the water. She barely knew how to swim. She contemplated heading south, but the footfalls echoing behind her informed her of the men chasing after her.
"I've found her trail!" One of the men's voices roared. Upon hearing that, Isolde lunged for the lake.
Without a second thought, she dove into it and began swimming, sinking deep into the water just as the men emerged.
Their eyes scanned the area for Isolde, but they couldn't find her. Isolde, with effort, reemerged onto the surface, coughing as she waded through the water as much as she could.
"There!!! She's in the lake!" Warren called out, pointing in Isolde's direction.
They should have gone after her and swum until they caught her, but unfortunately, Isolde had swum into their enemy's territory.
The territory of Alpha Draco, the rogue lord of Abbator.
IsoldeDarkness surrounded her, with only the stars lighting her path. Isolde was filled with curiosity as she explored the estate. Why wasn’t anyone living here? Dry leaves covered the road flanked by old, dilapidated houses. As she surveyed the area, she felt somewhat scared. Maybe the people of Abbator were forbidden to venture into this side. Maybe something bad had happened here, and the people decided to keep it sacred?It was hard for Isolde to silence the growing questions in her mind.She gasped when she saw one of the buildings destroyed, burnt to ashes, and frazzled. What could have happened here?Her inner thoughts came to an abrupt halt upon the croak of a raven followed by the flapping of its wings in one of the buildings. Her lycan shifted and leaped toward the building. A huge lottery tile hung in front of the building with the name, ‘Lian’s and Dita’s nest.’ She briskly cut her gaze away from it and rushed into the building. The place was pitch black at first, b
Isolde."I can't find it!" Isolde hissed, puffing out a string of hot breaths in frustration after not seeing the locket.Where had she lost it? She wondered, rushing across to search the upper side of the fireplace, on the mantelpiece. Still, Isolde couldn't find it. Her precious locket.It was a piece she held dear to her heart, and now it was gone. What dumb luck! Isolde trailed back to her bed and slumped into it, gazing at the ceiling. Seriously, her life had taken such a horrible turn since she came into this Abbator."The whole place sucks!" She bemoaned, clucking her tongue. "Even the people in it! Well, except for Carldo and Roga, every other person is an oaf, ugh!" She made some irritated noise at the back of her throat, running a hand down her face. "And I hate them all!"She turned to her side, gazing out the window into the beautiful panoramic view of the horizon. Isolde was trying her best not to let the thought of the lord cross her mind. Unfortunately, that was all h
Draco. Draco never thought he'd see this again after so many years. He adored the locket in his hand as he ventured back into his study. Silently, he reached for the other half on his shelf and opened it. There it was, the second portrait of a hand. It was a gift he'd given Andriandita out of his love for her. The hand represented their ability to find each other again even if they were scattered across the universe.All their days together, they both wore it on their necks. Andriandita would always scold him anytime he removed his. The brief memory made him smile, but Draco didn't understand how the locket magically appeared in the castle.Draco was certain Andriandita had it leashed around her neck while he buried her. "I guess this isn't it. Maybe someone has this kind of locket," Draco murmured to himself. He was about to put it back into the box when someone knocked on the door."Come in," he closed the box with the lockets and stashed it on his shelf before turning to see the
Draco.The sentinels took the last shredded body away while Draco dabbed away the blood on his palm. This was a hard decision to take, but he needed to do it. He needed to make the Unbound group that seemed to oppose his reign succumb. Two nights ago, he'd gone hunting in the woods after Isolde was taken away from his study. Draco had wanted to erase thoughts about his past Isolde uprooted and went into the woods.Draco had focused on his prey, a deer, after nocking his arrow on the bow and readied himself to strike when he felt a lance pierce the back of his knee. He'd yelped and dropped the bow in haste, only to turn and see the group of males."Unbounds!" Draco had growled in anger, targeting the males, armed and ready to kill him. Alfos had laid complaints about the Unbounds. A group of people who were against Draco and his aim to reclaim the throne of Bloomington.From what he'd heard, the Unbounds blamed him for everything his father had done to their kind. For years, the Unbou
Isolde.The floor of the courtroom was covered with blood, the liquid thick and red. The chairs had sprinkles of it, but hanging from the high ceiling of the room with a long chain were seven dead bodies, seven dead males. Some had their faces battered beyond recognition, while others had their skin torn into pieces. The remaining ones had their bellies slashed open, their bowels spilling out.From the faces of those she could see, Isolde remembered those males. They were the same males she saw the lord addressing on the castle ground the day before.He killed them.Her stomach roiled with disgust, and without meaning to, Isolde doubled over and began to puke. She felt the lord inch to her side and grasp her hair, pulling it away from her face."There you go, little bird. Let it all out," he crooned in a dark, murderous voice. And Isolde shamefully did, horror blanketing her core.She couldn't believe her eyes. This man was evil. How could he have taken pleasure in shredding those men
Isolde. Isolde released her lip from between her teeth when the beta hauled her back into her chambers. She turned heated eyes, blazing with hatred at the beta. The man in his usual black leather breeches and robe stared back at her. His gaze held her in place. It was as if they were in a staring contest."Are you just going to stand there and stare at me?" Isolde finally shot out. It still annoyed her that this man here stopped her from killing the lord."Two things could get you killed in Abbator before your time," Alfos spoke, his voice dense. The wood beneath him cracked as he took a step closer to her."The lord and your attempts to kill him." Alfos listed. Isolde felt the reeling of fear inside her. She knew she'd die here in Abbator from the moment the lord chose her as his breeder. But she'd not go down without taking him down with her."The lord is a very precise man, he loves respect, but when one decides to go against him, he shows them the consequences of being stubborn.







