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Chapter 5: Gala aftermath...

Lyla

"So pathetic," someone sneered from the crowd.

"Did she think she could seduce the Lycan Leader with that display?" another voice mocked.

The tears that stung my eyes were equal parts of the physical pain of being dropped and the mortification of being the centre of attention for all the wrong reasons. The embarrassment was unbearable too.

Amidst the chaos, Nathan dropped to his knees beside me, offering me his hands.

"Lyla, are you okay?" he asked.

I couldn't bring myself to answer, so I nodded absently, my eyes still straying to the door Ramsey had disappeared.

The memory of his burning gaze was still in my head. Nathan gently lifted me and guided me to a quiet corner.

"You shouldn't be here like this," he murmured. "It's dangerous."

"Well, I don't make the rules," I offered him a smile. "My dad insisted I come. I had no choice."

People were still talking, pointing at me and laughing, but for the first time, I didn't care because in that fleeting moment with Alpha Ramsey; I had felt something that made all the pain, all the humiliation, seem almost bearable.

"But… thank you," I mumbled. I glanced around me, my cheeks still flushed with shame. "I'm sorry… for being such a misfit. You're right, I shouldn't have come. "

Nathan's grip tightened around my arm, his voice firm but kind. "Stop apologizing, Lyla. None of this is your fault." His gaze flickered briefly to the direction Ramsey had gone, his jaw clenched. "That man… he's a jerk. Don't let him or anyone else make you feel you're less than what you are."

I nodded, swallowing back the lump in my throat as I offered him another strained smile. Nathan was one of the few people in my life who didn't look at me like I was broken. He didn't see me as the wolfless girl with uncontrollable pheromones, but as the friend he'd grown up with, the one who'd shared dreams and secrets under the moonlight as children.

He was the son of my pack's—Blue Ridge Beta and next in line as an Alpha since my dad had no male child and the only one that has kept in touch with me since I left Blue Ridge even though he left the pack earlier to one of the training schools abroad for schooling.

"When did you come back?" I sniffed.

"A week ago. If I had known you were around…" he trailed off with a soft sigh. "Let me take you home," he offered, leading me gently toward the exit. "You shouldn't be here any longer."

The ride back to Blue Ridge pack was silent. I stared out of the window, my mind racing with thoughts of my parents and how they would react. Now, I'd brought nothing but further disgrace. I knew they would be furious, but I had no idea how bad it would be.

Nathan pulled up in front of our house, his hand lingering on mine for a moment longer than necessary. "I can come in with you and explain the situation to your father," he mumbled.

"No!" I shook my head. "It'll make him angrier. Don't worry, I'll be fine by morning. I only need to endure it for a short while."

He wanted to say something else but nodded. "Fine, if you need anything, just call me," he said.

I forced a smile. "I'll be fine. Thanks again, Nathan."

I let myself out of his car and watched as he drove off. As soon as his car disappeared out of sight, the front door swung open and I froze as my father's furious face came into view. He stormed down the steps, his eyes burning with anger. My mother followed close behind; her lips twisted into a scowl.

"You shameful little brat!" my father roared, grabbing my arm roughly, and yanking me inside. I winced as his grip dug into my already bruised skin. "Do you have any idea what you've done?"

My mother's voice followed next. "You couldn't even act like a proper daughter for one night! Instead, you humiliate us in front of everyone — in front of the world. How do you expect me to face those vicious Alpha wives? Do you want your father to be stripped of his title as Alpha because of your behaviour?"

"I'm sorry–" I tried to speak, to defend myself, but my father's slap landed across my cheeks before I could get the words out. The impact sent me stumbling back, my vision blurring with tears and stars.

"You tried to seduce the Lycan Leader? Are you trying to bring our entire family down with you?" my mother shrieked, as she kicked me. "I should never have birthed you. You're a disgrace — a cursed, wolfless deviant who brings nothing but shame!"

"But it's not my fault!" I shouted, tears running from my eyes and nostrils now. "I didn't ask to go to that stupid gala. It was all your idea. How can you blame me for it? If you wanted a perfect representation of your perfect family, why didn't you send your perfect daughter? Why did you force me to go?" I screamed.

Thwack! Thwack! Thwack!

Three slaps landed across my cheeks in quick succession, darkening my gaze.

"How dare you talk back to me? Did staying with those humans make you forget your manners?" My father growled with annoyance.

I gritted my teeth and turned to him, a sneer on my lips.

"Yes! What are you going to do about it, father? Will you hit me again? Do you know it's a punishable crime to hit your children in the human world? Anyway, I won't fight this… finish what you started."

I saw my father pause… the fight leaving his eyes for a few seconds. This was the first time I was talking back. It was long overdue if you ask me. I was the useless daughter. I might as well live up to the title.

His gaze suddenly hardened as he shoved me hard, sending me sprawling onto the cold floor.

"Get out! Get out of my sight!" he bellowed. "You don't deserve to be under this roof!".

"Yeah!" I laughed hysterically. "Just take my name off the family register while you're at it too," I called back behind my shoulder as I dragged myself towards the door.

Just before they slammed the door in my face, my mother sneered, crossing her arms as she watched me with disgust.

"Stay outside tonight. Maybe the cold will teach you some manners."

Alone, I was left standing in the bitter night air. The chill seeped through my thin dress, biting at my skin. I hugged myself, tears streaming down my face as I stumbled away from the house. As soon as I left the gate, I froze when I saw Nathan waiting for me by the gate.

"Hey!" he whispered. "I'm sorry. I know this is awkward for you, but it can't be helped either. Their voices were so loud… anyway, you can crash in my house tonight. My dad is on…".

"No, thank you!" I said coldly and brushed past him.

"C'mon, Lyla!" he followed me. "You don't need to be ashamed. Remember, we're friends, and things like this shouldn't make you uncomfortable."

"We were friends as children, Nathan!" I turned to face him. "Now, you should stay away from me too, especially now. I don't need your help or anyone else's. I've survived so far, so take your kindness and go with you." I turned on my heels and left him standing there.

I wandered; my mind was numb. The night was dark and unforgiving, much like my life. I wandered through the woods, trying to wear myself off so that I could at least fall asleep, but I ended up by the river.

I buried my face in my arms, letting the tears flow freely. I had no idea how much time had passed when I heard the faint sound of footsteps approaching. My heart jumped with fear as I wondered if my parents had come to drag me back inside.

But when I looked up, I saw no one. Still, I couldn't fight the feeling that something was in the trees watching me.

Since it was almost daybreak, I pushed myself to my feet and started hurrying back to the pack house. As I moved, I noticed I was being followed, but each time I turned my back, I would see no one.

The third time, I broke into a run, my lungs burning as I tried to run as fast as my feet and my battered body could allow me. At some point, I caught a white figure behind me, but I didn't stay long enough to figure out what it was.

 I burst out of the woods, to the pack house… and paused when I saw soldiers from the White Lake Mountain pack - home to the Lycan Leader in front of the pack house. My parents were still in their nightwear and were conversing with them.

"Are you Lyla Woodlands?" One soldier turned and asked when she noticed my presence.

I nodded, unable to say a word.

"Good! By the authority of the Lycan Leader… you're under arrest… anything you say or do will be used against you before the council of the White Moon Throne."


Chapter 6: The mate I wanted vs My fated mate!

RamseyI paced the length of the room that was prepared for me in the ballroom, my mind replaying everything that had just happened like a broken record.I'd been standing in the opulent ballroom, every bit the aloof and commanding Lycan Leader when suddenly, all these years of self-control and discipline nearly slipped through my fingers.I couldn't believe it—couldn't believe I'd been moments away from kissing that deviant, that wolfless girl in front of the entire werewolf community.My hands clenched into fists until my knuckles whitened. The memory of her flushed cheeks, the scent of her heat, and those eyes–goddess! Those eyes–pleading, desperate and filled with longing I'd never seen. I wanted her... no doubt… I wanted to run my tongue around her slightly parted lips and explore every crevice in her body until she came repeatedly in my hand."What were you thinking?" I growled at myself, my voice echoing off the dark oak walls.

Lax my wolf grumbled.

"She's our mate," he said. "That's why you reacted like that. We belong to her." 

My scowl deepened. "Mate or not, I won't accept her," I snarled back, pacing faster as if I could outrun the truth.

"If I must marry, it'll be to someone worthy of my position, not some wolfless deviant who can't control herself. You saw how she was with those men."

"Oh, please, Ramsey!" Lax scoffed. "Don't change the topic. You were ready to tear that flimsy dress off her body. She's our mate and eventually, you'll come to realize that we need her." 

I hated how Lax's words were true. I've seen the mate bond first-hand–the good and the bad side. Until I reject her, I would not regain control of myself. I had built my life rejecting the norms of Werewolf/Lycan traditions, scorning the mate bond that others treated as sacred, and now this was happening to me.

I refuse to be bound by something as intangible and manipulative as the bond, especially when it came in the form of Lyla—that was the name that the man had called her. He had called her with such familiarity… was he her former boyfriend? I wondered, feeling my chest grow thick with jealousy.

I shook my head, trying to clear my thoughts. It's none of my business. I'd already agreed; I would reject her. There was no other option.

I came out of the room and started towards the exit when Cassidy Thorne sauntered over, her heels clicking against the polished floor as she approached. She was everything our world adored—beautiful, confident, unashamedly manipulative and was going to be my mate until I called off our engagement six years ago.

Cassidy was the type of woman I should marry and be mated to. Her father was a reputable Lycan and the Leader of the White Lake Pack. She had a strong Lycan and had been raised all her life to be a perfect Luna.

She batted her eyelashes, a sly smile playing on her lips as she looked up at me with a coy expression.

"Ramsey," she purred, "Leaving so soon? You wouldn't mind giving a girl a ride, would you?"

My eyes narrowed, irritation flaring up at her closeness. The last thing I needed right now was her close to me.

"No!" I said flatly. "I have other plans."

Before I could turn away, my grandfather, who had been silently watching from the shadows outside the ballroom, stepped forward with an amused smile.

"Oh, don't be so harsh, Ramsey. You can ride with us Cassidy, it's no trouble. You're welcome to stay the night too since it's late. I'll call your father and inform him."

I shot my grandfather a glare, but he just shrugged, his eyes twinkling with mischief. Cassidy, of course, seized the opportunity, her smile widening as she moved closer and slid into the car.

I said nothing during the ride back to the White Mountain region, staring out the window as my thoughts drifted back to Lyla. No matter how much I tried to shove her image out of my mind, she lingered — like an uninvited guest in my thoughts.

Cassidy was chatting non-stop with my grandfather, making me angrier.

By the time we arrived at White Moon Pack - my pack, my patience was at its wit's end. I barely acknowledged Cassidy's flirtatious goodnight as she strolled into the guest room that had been prepared for her.

The rest of the night passed in a blur. I kept pacing, unable to sleep.

Every time I closed my eyes, Lyla's face haunted me—her scent, the way her body had fit against me for a moment… I felt my body would explode just from the thought of wanting her.

I tossed and turned. Lax was restless, growling with dissatisfaction at our separation from our mate. I clenched my teeth, trying to block it out, but I couldn't.

By morning, I was exhausted, frustrated and with a raging hard-on.

When the first ray of dawn spilt through the windows in my room, I knew I couldn't go on like this. I had to deal with the situation.

I immediately mind-linked Seth–the Packhouse's butler and asked him to come up to my room.

"Alpha!" he greeted me with a stiff bow. "You sent for me?"

"Yes!" I nodded, facing the window. "There's a girl–a woman." I swallowed hard.

"I met her at the gala last night, but she's a deviant. I need you to find her and bring her to me," I commanded, not even sure why I was doing this.

"Did you get a name, perhaps? It will help me narrow down my search."

I turned and faced him. His eyes immediately saw the tent in the lower part of my body and said nothing. That was Seth; he never comments unless someone asks his opinion. He was colder than my grandfather and never questioned an order.

"Lyla," I replied. "Her name is Lyla and she is the daughter of an Alpha. But I don't know which one or her pack?"

"Noted, Alpha!" he nodded, scribbling into his book. "Will that be all? Do you want breakfast now or later?"

"Later," I replied, "And I don't want my grandfather to know, please. It'll be awkward to explain it."

"Yes, Alpha!" he nodded and silently slipped out of the room.

Hours later, Seth came back to my room, informing me of Lyla's presence at the pack house. My heart twisted in a way I didn't want to acknowledge, but I kept my expression cool. 

"Prepare a room for her," I ordered, "But let it be at the East wing of the pack house… with her scent and all, it'll be easier for my grandfather to find her…" I trailed off and continued immediately.

"Make sure she's settled well and …watch her. I don't want trouble."

"Noted, Alpha!" Seth murmured before leaving the room again.

I leaned against the window, staring out at the forest beyond the pack house. What the hell was I doing? Why couldn't I just let her go? I had no reason to drag her back into my life, no reason to care what happened to her and yet, here I was, longing for her like a fool.

I rubbed at my temples. "This is pointless," I muttered under my breath. "I said I'd reject her. Why am I doing this? She's just a girl, just a wolfless girl who doesn't even know about our bond."

But I wanted her so much … so who was I kidding?


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