"The queen was a fireball," Sara started. "She was so fierce but kind and warm at the same time. She treated me like I was her daughter. When she died, I felt like I lost my mother. Anyways, she and the king had an arranged marriage. She wasn't too happy about it initially but in time, they fell in love. King Arlen was a kind man and Queen Ariadne was his world even after they had Nolan, he doted on her like she was everything. Ariadne used to scold him all the time. It was fun to watch them be together. I miss them but Nolan must miss them more especially since he was crowned king three days after their deaths. He was only ten."
Baila found Sara's hand in the dark and held unto it, squeezing it comfortingly. Unlike Nolan, Sara still had family but it did not mean that she was less affected by the deaths of the king and queen."Does Nolan have a mate?" Baila asked. She was scared Sara would snap at her as Aaron did but so far, the royal physician had been nothing but nice to her."No, but I hope he finds her soon then he wouldn't have to be so lonely. Nolan and I used to be the best of friends but after he became king, there's been a distance between us that I haven't been able to close yet" Sara replied as a yawn slipped past her lips. Baila decided to let Sara sleep. She was a councilwoman now and Baila knew that the position came with a lot of responsibilities.Baila sighed and turned on her side to stare at Sara's back. The room grew quiet. Baila's eyes fluttered shut as she listened to the sound of crickets outside.Sunlight streamed into the room, casting a beautiful glow into the dark room. Baila groaned, rubbing her eyes and sitting up in bed. She looked beside her to see the ruffled sheets Sara had slept on the night before. Baila searched around for Sara. When she found no sign of her, her shoulders slumped, disappointed.She didn't know what she was expecting. Sara was a busy woman. She had so many responsibilities and duties lying heavily on her shoulder. Baila was sure that she had no time to make friends. She tossed the sheets aside and her feet met the cold floor.After making her bed, she changed into a pale blue dress. It was an off-shoulder dress that had lace as the sleeves of the dress. Baila wondered if she should go out in search of food. Sighing, she buried her face in her hands as tears threatened to fall.This was far from the life she had planned to live. She was a fugitive of the law now. She prayed to Goddess that news of her crime would reach Nolan only after she was long gone. Baila thought about her mother and the shame she had brought on the poor woman.She swore to make her mother proud, to make her people proud and now she was living under the roof of werewolves who had willingly betrayed the witches.And Ayesha!Goddess! The poor girl would pay for what Baila had done.Baila fell to her knees on the wooden boards of the floor as the severity of what she had done came crashing down on her. She was an outcast. The witches would never take her back.Sobs wracked her body at the thought of never seeing her mother or friends again. The thought of not belonging anywhere scared her more. She was as good as dead but if there was one thing Baila knew, it was that nothing was worse than death. She would rather be outcast and alone and ashamed than dead.Anything was better than death.That was why she needed to speak to contact her mother. A werewolf would smell her magic from miles away. There had to be another way to get a letter to her mother and Ayesha's mother.She sobbed louder. She had ruined everything for her people.Baila didn't hear the door click open. Through her tears, she recognised Sara as the physician placed a finger beneath her chin, forcing her to look at her. Sara's eyes held so much sympathy that Baila pitied herself more.Baila buried her face in Sara's hair when she wrapped her arms around her. Sara stroked her hair comfortingly and Baila was grateful that she had found a friend of some kind in Sara.After a few minutes, Sara led Baila to the table beside the entrance of her new bedroom."I don't know what is going on with you but I do know that when you're ready to talk or when you need anything at all, you have me," Sara said as she handed Baila an apple from the tray of food she had brought."Thank you," Baila sniffed, rubbing the apple against the sleeve of her dress and biting into it. The juice filled her mouth and she moaned. It had been a while since she had an apple.Baila watched as Sara's face heated up and she looked away. She wondered what was wrong with Sara but didn't ask. Sara looked uncomfortable."After breakfast, I'm taking you with me to go and see Nolan. He wants to speak with you,"Baila's heart dropped into her stomach. Was Nolan going to kick her out already? Or did he want to see her so they could discuss the kiss?Baila felt her throat tighten as she struggled to swallow some bread and cheese. Did he know? Could it be that the high guards had already told Nolan about her?Baila kept quiet as she walked beside Sara to meet Nolan in his bedroom. There were no guards around. Sara explained that Nolan had sent them away so they wouldn't see her. Baila was grateful for it but at the same time, she was scared.When Sara pushed the door to Nolan's room open, Baila's heart lurched violently against her ribcage. It was a painful experience-one Baila did not want to go through again.Nolan smiled at her and all Baila's fears faded away. She found herself smiling back at him. He cleared his throat and Baila noticed that Aaron was also in the room. Nolan was seated at the head of the long table with books and papers strewn everywhere whiles Aaron stood right beside Nolan. His back was ramrod straight and he had puffed his chest out.The beta or captain of the guards wore green armour with the golden sigil of house Caldore encrusted in the middle of the front. His blonde hair fell into his eyes. His dark blue eyes glared menacingly at her and Baila looked away."I called you here so we could all come up with an excuse for your stay," Nolan told her as he rose to his feet. The white shirt he wore was loose and transparent. Baila could make out the tattoo on his left pec. When he came around the table, Baila noticed how low his brown pants sat on his hips. For a moment, she was transported back to the earth-shattering kiss they had shared.Her lips tingled as the memory resurfaced."What excuse have you come up with?" Baila blinked, staring into the glowing blue eyes of Nolan."Well, I suggested that we tell the council and whoever asks that you're an exotic whore I purchased from a village far away from Northwood," Nolan repliedBaila's eyes went wide and she choked on spit as Sara chuckled softly behind her. Sara walked around Baila to lean in a corner beside Aaron. She folded her arms. Her green eyes sparkled as she watched Baila's reaction."I....I" Baila stuttered stupidly. He was sheltering her for three days. She couldn't refuse even if she wanted to. The thought of being seen as whore was degrading to her but she was out of options."The council would never believe that. No one will. You've been celibate since you were born," Sara pointed out as she crossed her legs."I'm getting married soon. I might want to have some fun," Nolan shot back as he perched on the edge of the table. Baila realised how close they were now. His knee brushed against her thigh and a shiver went up her spine as the kiss flashed briefly in her mind."They would not allow you to disrespect your future wife like that," Sara shook her head.Baila looked to Sara for an explanation. She clearly remembered being told that Nolan didn't have a mate. Sara mouthed 'later' and Baila took it that the physician would explain things soon.Aaron didn't speak the entire time and the scowl on his face told Baila all she needed to know. Nolan's beta was pissed."Do you have a better idea?" Nolan snapped, facing Sara.Baila looked at her too. She wanted to hear what Sara had in mind."I was thinking we could say that Baila was mine," Sara smirked at Baila who fought to keep her jaw from dropping open.Hi, This is my first book on goodnovel. Please leave lots of comments and don't forget to vote gems for 'Kindle'. 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"What?" Aaron spluttered. His eyes were wide like saucers as he stared at the redhead. Baila glared at him. Now, he chose to pay attention. "You want to say that I'm your whore?" Baila frowned, confused. She did not understand what Sara was trying to do. Either way, Baila would still end up with the brand of a whore. "No. A dancer. I had many dancer friends before I became.....well....this. All of them have travelled far away from the city. I could say that you're having money troubles and came to me for help. You can stay here for as long as you want with that excuse," Sara explained. "Like hell, she can!" Aaron swore, approaching Sara. "You can not possibly think of vouching for her. If anyone ever finds out the truth, you'll be punished or worse," "You chose Aaron, why can't I?" Sara shrugged, straightening up and squaring her shoulders to face him. Baila had never seen Sara behave this way before but she hadn't known her long enough to come to that conclusion. Aaron grabbed
Baila stumbled back, struggling to breathe as her breath escaped her mouth in strangled hiccups. The creature before her was once human, she was sure of it. It was a woman with hair badly ripped out that Baila could see the soft pink flesh of her scalp. Her teeth were a long line of small sharp triangles like a fish's teeth. The woman wore a tattered black dress and black veins littered her pale sickly skin which had a sticky transparent liquid on it. But what scared Baila the most was her eyes. They were endless pools of darkness like a bear's. Footsteps drew closer and Baila glanced backwards to see Sara approaching with a sword. The creature looked highly amused with what was going on. Baila made a decision. She wasn't sure Sara's sword could even nick the creature. With a trembling hand, she reached for her necklace. "Baila. Don't!" Sara snapped but Baila wasn't listening. She ripped the necklace off with all the strength she could muster and it fell to the ground with a clink.
Baila groaned into consciousness. The ruffled bed space beside her told her all she needed to know. Sara had spent the night in her room. With a frightfully loud yawn, Baila jumped out of bed and stretched. Her muscles felt sore from releasing her demon the previous night. Memories came flowing back in and she pieced them together as her back popped and her pain was relieved. She had rejected Nolan's help the previous night. Baila felt horrible about it. Her rejection must have stung him and hurt his pride. Lycans had a lot of pride. The sun wasn't shining and Baila had a feeling that last night's occurence could be the cause. She wanted to bathe in the river and she wondered if Nolan would allow her to go. With a slight shake of her head, Baila headed out to find Nolan. She was determined to apologize even if he shut her down. She found Nolan behind a stack of books piled on the table in his bedroom. He looked up from the books when she stepped in before gulping down the goblet of
Baila ran through the forest, her barefoot crunching on dead leaves and branches. From a distance, she could hear the barking dogs assisting the guards in the hunt.The hunt for her.She ducked behind a tree when she found nowhere to hide. Baila tried to slow her breathing as she wrapped her hand around her necklace and prayed. With tears in her eyes, she lifted her head to the skies.The moon was covered by thick dark clouds. It would rain soon and the dogs would not be able to catch her scent but she was afraid that the rain would make it difficult for her to escape. What had she done?She had been sent here to change things, to be a difference. Every last witch in the world was counting on her and she had let them all down. She had done worse than disappoint them, Baila had repeated the same crime that started the witch hunt-a tradition she could have easily put an end to by winning the bride trials and marrying the high prince.When she closed her eyes, she could still see the ho
In the castle walls of house Caldore, Nolan sat behind his table, looking at the list. A blinding headache was hindering him from fulfilling the list of duties he held in his hand. If the pain persisted, he would have to see a healer and postpone everything he planned to finish before morning.It was the day of his parents' death anniversary. He had made sure no one was at the river. The night guards included. He didn't want to think of the number of lives the river claimed every year on the day of his parents' death anniversary. If he figured it out sooner, a lot of people would have been saved.At least, the past six years had gone by without a single person drowning in the river. He wondered if the witch's curse had continued even after his parents were dead.A million lives for one. A million by the river.Nolan sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. All those people had died for the sake of one girl. Witches were vindictive. He knew that now but he wished his parents had known
Baila had a strange dream about a man with eyes so blue they frightened and entranced her at the same time. At first, he was a blue-eyed boy who got excited at the little things. His excitement and curiosity were infectious. Baila could hear his laughter as he ran through the meadow. Soon, he was a man with the same bright blue eyes. The only difference was that he had lost his excitement. His laughter was not as genuine and wild as it used to be. She felt it. The emotion that swallowed him whole was not sadness or trauma. It was loneliness. She could feel his pressing need to have someone and to belong somewhere. Baila wanted to hold him. She reached out for him but the world swirled into different colours around her. The dream changed and she was drowning under the moon. She smiled up at the stars as hands reached down and pulled her to the surface. Frost. She heard the wind whisper. Air filled her lungs and Baila gasped awake. The bed was warm and comfortable. Bed?! Baila sat
Nolan had backed away from Baila and chosen to stand in a corner far away from her. His heart thudded dangerously fast whenever he was near her. Twelve blasted hells! He had hoped with all his heart that he was wrong and yet when he kissed her, every sleeping part of him had awoken. She was the one. She was his to protect. Nolan watched her brown eyes gaze outside the window. He was certain that she wanted to be free, to leave but for some reason, she stood still with a lost look on her face. He could not let anyone know about her. Not yet. Goddess! The council. What would they say if he told them that his mate was a witch? Nolan squeezed his eyes shut, wondering if he should let her know or watch her walk away forever. The latter was a better option but somehow, Nolan knew it would be impossible to let her go. "Can I stay for a few nights?" she asked. Nolan looked at her. There were a lot of questions he should have asked her. Questions that were very important and necessary
Baila felt quite uncomfortable as she walked alongside Aaron, the captain of the guard. He kept his distance from her like she was a kind of virus that had no cure but his right hand was always on the hilt of his sword. Baila was scared to even sneeze. The slightest movement from her could cause Aaron to cut her down. She was sure the captain would not hesitate to kill her. As they walked further and further away from Nolan's room, Baila wondered why Nolan had asked her about the spell. She had been dying. Surely, she couldn't have cast a spell. She couldn't rule out the possibility though. But her necklace had been around her neck the entire time she was drowning. Besides, she didn't know any spells to call out to a werewolf or any other creature. Mother! No. It couldn't be. Her demon had been dormant but the other part of her wasn't. She had also been underwater. That was where the siren part of her thrived. Could that side of her have called out to Nolan? She had never used her