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Chapter 7

Adrian 

It's been weeks since my father threat, not like I give a damn anyways. I'd put effort in carrying out a search for Violet, but she was no where to be found. Though I was bothered, but I also had my concern laced on Emily. She's my major concern as of now.

One Knock. Two Knock. Three!, Yet no response, I opened the door as I walked inside.

"Emily?" I called out, my heart racing as I approached her bedside. My pulse quickened as I saw her lying there, her body tense and huddled together.

"You're here," she whimpered, and a wave of calm washed over me.

"Yes, I am. My dearest Emily," I whispered, gently touching her face. Guilt washed over me as I realized how I had neglected her over the past few weeks, despite knowing full well about her medical condition.

"I can't express how relieved I am to see you. I thought you had truly left me. I could only see shadows. I feared I'd have to breathe without you by my side... I thought," she whispered, her voice trembling with emotion.

"Emily, it's okay. I'm here now, and everything will be alright," I reassured her, holding her hand tightly.

"I love you Adrian, I really do love you. And I'll always do, until death do us apart,"

"I love you too, Emily. With all my heart," I replied, tears welling up in my eyes. "And I promise, I'll always be here for you, no matter what." I have her my words.

I was ready to sail with her on the same boat, even if it means walking through the fire, I would surely do whatever it takes.

 "Should I call the doctor?" I queried, observing her pulse.

 "He just left a few minutes before you walked in, but I'll be okay with the hope of having you here," she replied, a smile lighting up her face.

"Cock and bull story, more like she's the first person to die," Kai snickered, his words cutting through the solemn moment.

"Damn it! Must we go through this even now?" I shot back through our mind link, shutting him out immediately. Emily needed me in such a critical moment. She was my first and true love, and even if it meant defying my father's orders, I didn't hesitate.

The blaring sound of my phone shattered the moment, and I glanced at it before looking back at her.

"I need to take this," I said, feeling guilty for the interruption, as I saw it was Reynold calling.

"Sure," she replied, her smile fading slightly as she understood the necessity of the call.

"You need to come home, Alpha!" Reynold's urgent tone cut through the line, leaving his message hanging in the air.

"What is it, Reynold? This isn't the time for nonsense..." I began, but my voice trailed off as he mentioned the InnovaTech project.

"I didn't order them to stop," I interjected, my mind racing back to the countless sleepless nights and tireless efforts I had poured into that project.

"No, you didn't. The Alpha King did," Reynold clarified, his words landing like a heavy blow. My eyes widened in shock as my thoughts instantly flashed back to the ominous words my father had spoken.

VIOLET POV

The Redmoon pack manor, wasn't as large compared to that of Silvermoon, but it was quite accommodating.

"Please relay the information to the Alpha King, that we're here," My Mama spoke to the Beta that was standing at the door to chamber.

"Is he expecting you both?" His strict tone was for sure, some kinda warning that can back one off immediately.

"No, it isn't a thing of urgency, I only intend to introduce my granddaughter to him," Mama explained calmly, ignoring the subtle warning in the Beta's voice.

The Beta nodded curtly, his expression unreadable as he stepped aside to allow us entry into the pack manor. As we walked through the corridors, I couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation mixed with apprehension. Meeting the Alpha King was no small matter, especially considering the rumors that surrounded him.

As we approached the grand chamber where the Alpha King held court, my heart began to beat faster. Mama's hand on my shoulder provided a reassuring presence as we entered the room.

The Alpha King sat on his throne, his gaze sharp and penetrating as he regarded us. I couldn't help but feel a shiver run down my spine under his intense scrutiny.

"Alpha King," Mama greeted respectfully, bowing her head slightly. "I hope we're not intruding."

The Alpha King's expression softened slightly as he inclined his head in acknowledgment. "Not at all, Charlotte. What brings you here today?" The voice was like a reminder to my ears. It was sounding all too familiar.

"I simply wished to introduce my granddaughter, Violet, to you," Mama explained, gesturing towards me.

The Alpha King's gaze shifted to me, and I fought to keep my composure under his scrutiny. "It's a pleasure to meet you, Violet," he said, his voice commanding yet strangely gentle. 

"The pleasure is mine, Alpha King," I replied, trying to keep my voice steady despite the nervousness coursing through me.

He stood to his feet, his full face coming to a full view, and then I almost gasped.

I was right for a second, "Mason?" I didn't realize when I screamed it out.

My Mama nudged me, a sign to tell me I should show some respect.

 "Hi Violet, we meet again," He smiled at me, revealing those sets of his dentition as he walked to where we stood.

"You have quite a mannered Granddaughter, Charlotte. I must confess. A female who rides, a horse and an incredible chef, plus an experience of staying in the human world. She'll be useful to the palace..." I watched as he recounted my lies to my Mama. Not like I had any options, I had to protect myself.

"I must take it that you've met with my granddaughter before, Alpha?" My granddaughter hold on mine tightened as she queried the Alpha king.

 "Yes, I met her in the woods today," he shrugged his shoulder indifferently. 

How on Earth did Mason the Globetrotter turned out to be the Alpha King?

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