What do you think about Levine?
Chapter 43 heart sank when Xavier suggested introducing me to the visitors. I knew I had to put on the act of a dutiful wife for the sake of the pack. Xavier took my hand in his and led me to the other guests, the weight of my emotions concealed under a rehearsed grin.Xavier mixed with the gathering with ease, introducing me to both pack members and guests. I played my role, making polite talk and pretending to be happy, but on the inside, a sensation of unease gnawed at me. Every moment in his presence reminded me of the world I dearly wanted to escape.Xavier was dressed in a coal-black suit, and he greeted and presented me to the visitors as the polite host. An emptiness gnawed at my heart, and I couldn't help but question whether the saying, "Money can't buy happiness," was just a bitter truth. I had believed in the illusion of wealth bringing happiness as a child, but now, in the splendor of this mansion, I knew otherwise. It was all a sham—an illusion that hid the crushing r
Chapter 44The music grew louder around us, but I felt a rising discomfort inside. The night that had looked to promise romance and joy had now become gloomy. I was divided between the security of my known existence and the strange Levine who had aroused something latent inside me.My worry grew as the night progressed. The sense of being divided between two universes grew unbearable, and I yearned to comprehend Levine's conundrum. But he stayed elusive with each passing moment, like a fading dream that slid through my fingers.As the dance progressed, I couldn't help but worry if the night held any more surprises. My beautiful life's façade was flailing, and the twisted web of emotions threatened to unravel me completely.Xavier's lovely voice jolted me out of my reverie, and I faked a grin at him. "Where is your focus?" he asked, his gaze amusingly seeking mine.I tried to make an excuse in a shaky voice. "I'm not familiar with the dance steps," I explained, hoping he wouldn't notic
Chapter 45 Levine's eyes locked on mine, and I could feel the intensity of his need, which was only equaled by my own. His pickup lines were like velvet, melting my heart with each syllable. In a deep, seductive voice, he said, "You have a way of making this dance feel like an eternity."My cheeks reddened as I attempted to restore control, pretending to be unaffected by his words. "Oh, I do now? Is that a positive thing?" While my heart thumped hard in my chest, I replied in a nonchalant tone.Levine gently giggled, his breath touching my ear. "It's the best thing that's happened to me tonight," he whispered, sending chills up my spine.I couldn't deny our electric chemistry, but I knew I had to be cautious. Levine was still a stranger to me, and I couldn't allow myself to be completely carried away. As a result, as he began asking more intimate questions, I found myself lying to keep some distance.Levine arched an eyebrow, apparently
Chapter 46 The entire pack was seated at the breakfast table, including Levine, who appeared remote and avoided any engagement with me. I couldn't help but steal looks at him, hoping he'd return them, but he seemed completely unaware of my presence.Maya, sitting in front of the pack, declared that all had been settled, that all debts had been paid, and that there was no longer any reason for us to be delayed. It was now time for the unbreakable link ceremony to get the moon goddess' blessing. My heart skipped a beat; I had to figure out how to avoid this fate. How could I call the ceremony off now?"I didn't intend to delay the ceremony," Xavier continued, "but circumstances were beyond our control. The vampires damaged Sansa's hand, and the mansion was invaded by wild creatures, and then she got stuck in the trial.""No one blames you, Alpha Xavier," Maya answered, mockingly. "The moon goddess may take her time bestowing her blessing on the des
Chapter 47 My statement seemed to catch them off guard, and they exchanged curious glances before stopping to look at me. I quickly masked my anxiety, attributing my words to mere childhood rumors.Feigning composure, I continued, "I remember hearing such tales in my younger days, but I knew they were merely myths and legends." Fariya to an exciting discovery, rushed over to a cluster of the purplish herb, carefully plucking it and adding it to her basket with a sense of triumphant glee.Kris spoke calmly as we resumed our stroll, offering additional information about the fascinating herb, "Ah yes, that's called Rigurlic Thyme. It's famous for its fabled abilities, including the ability to resurrect the dead. I haven't seen but have heard."I couldn't resist but ask more questions, the forbidden information enticing me, "Tell me more about it."Kris said carefully. "With its miraculous power comes a terrible curse, the Rigurlic
Chapter 48 I prepared to attend the dreaded ceremony. Anxiety gnawed at my insides, and with each passing minute, the weight of looming chains tightened around me, tying me to a fate I badly desired to avoid.Xavier had meticulously selected a beautiful white bride maxi for the occasion. The clothing fit me nicely, a dramatic contrast to the internal turmoil. The servants had diligently prepared me for the ceremony, but their efforts had only added to my sense of helplessness.Amara, a devoted friend, observed the concern on my face and softly questioned, "You okay? You appear to be quite nervous."I clutched Amara's hand, longing for relief in her presence, as if she had the power to draw me away from the abyss into which I was slipping.My voice trembled as I tried to express myself, "I... I..." I paused, knowing I couldn't tell the truth in front of the female pack members. I quickly altered the subject, explaining, "It's just my firs
Chapter 49My father was beside her, much younger than I had ever seen him, clutching a sobbing baby in his arms. It was me as a baby. I was taken aback by the realization that I was watching my birth. Confusion and awe mingled within me as I stood back and viewed the event, feeling like an invisible observer in the past. This strange trip led me to a point in time that was crucial in my life.I couldn't figure out why I was here or what this voyage was for, but there was an irrefutable link to my past. I couldn't help but feel a tremendous feeling of amazement and an overpowering need to know the secrets this mysterious place held as I stood there, emotions swirling within me. With so many questions unanswered, I felt my journey had only just begun.My heart raced in my chest as I dashed over to them, and my breaths came in short spurts. Two females were caring for the second infant, who was wrapped in a lovely blanket and lying a few feet away
Chapter 50 Grandpa Falkor ignored my cries and directed his cronies to "bring me the big gun.""But Falkor," one of the hunters said, "we don't need that gun right now."Grandpa Falkor, his face solemn, urged, "I want it now."As tears flowed down my cheeks, I felt a surge of rage within me. "You don't care; you have no heart. You kicked me out of the house after murdering my father. You understood that having me around would serve as a constant reminder of your heinous crime. I'll track you down and make you pay."With determination in my heart, I moved away from them, my gaze scanning the chaotic scene for any trace of my father. But he seemed to evaporate, consumed by the tumult of war. My heartache was awful, yet I refused to give up. I was going to find him no matter what.I dashed back to the cave where I'd left my mother, but she wasn't there. "Mom?" I yelled, desperately searching for her amid the pandemonium of the ensu