The Lycan King's affection
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hter of Alpha Lucian Dumont? I had it all. Power. Beauty and grace. All of
hild, the Dumont family still wanted to keep me. I knew how these sorts of things went, as soon as Camille had gotten the chance to assimilate,
the stale air that clung to the sheets. His irritation over the dead pheasants
sence of that wretched stepsister, Camille. I sank into the bed, trying to block out Hector
De'crescent, the strongest healer the supernatural world has ever known. My mother allegedly did not follow in her footsteps but talent always
f my prowess, a confirmation of my ri
ld become the catalyst for the un
e dim glow of the moon, surrounded by the pack druid, my father and the cur
from a genetic disease and with my healer blo
ts were not what I
able legacy of the Dumonts. I felt the eyes of the pack o
mont, the Alpha's daughter, was not Lucian
pha's blood, somewhere out there. The mere existence of this elusive figure th
them to Camille Gallagher, the intruder wh
k an alternative, a replaceme
dy-litte-two-shoes fuck me over. I
robably clueless about it. The pois
tation over the dead pheasants wafted through the room like a storm, and I couldn't hel
l probably fire m
fire you over some dead
ew why he was hopping from pack to pack with his envoys but since no one wanted another war, they were doing their best to impress the beast. What better way to impress
t her to face the council?" I aske
t the moment. All I can think about is my position. Dad is going to hate me when
e seemed to only really think about himself w
feast for King Dimitri. Surely she should be punis
tor muttered, as if th
t even faced her trial yet. How convenient is it that my father is making the process of making her go through the same
arly torn between loyalty to my father a
y admitted. "The greatest healer to walk the ea
lle, the supposed golden child, the granddaughter of the legendary Abigail. It w
ther to hate me. It would be the chasm that would now be between him and the Alp
him, sliding my fingers through his hair. "And, if it comes t
how my father is. He lives for the pack, and if I jeo
e it doesn't come to that," I d
errupted by a shar
t and found a servan
ou want?"
lp to you, Lady Eva," she said hesitant
revelation. Pregnant?
the servant to come in, e
ld me," I instructed, turning
ings, mentioning how she suspected Cami
arnal relations with Camille," I said
I've tried, but she reject
, I questioned, "How sure a
her about her last period. It was clear that she didn't want to talk about it at first, but then she asked me to go to the drugstore
tions were big. I liked big but not this
eased. "Why? You could b
your side. The winning si
be so great if you had the test here
" she
n proceeded to
lanced at the positive result, a tr
Lady Camille has been keeping
ack up, this was sure to do the trick. If there wa
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heavy with the weight
w while I tried to make a deci
go to the drugstore and get me a pregnancy test
ree months gone. While an abortion was not out of the
ly fueled the urgency to end thin
st. It had been two days since I had stepped outside. Each time I tried, the guard that Alpha
but that was it. I was
as enough to interrup
g my attention towards the
d?" the guard inquired, annou
ied, and he en
the council," the guard inf
his be about the pheasants? A surge of anxiety quicken
djusted my posture. However, my gesture seemed in
hing more appropriate," I requested, ac
to prepare myself for a confron
more fitting for the council, a mix of
my appearance, I approached the door and k
ady," I
y as a council summon still felt refreshing even when the air
d the guard was holding an ob
I asked, my voice re
ionary measure. The collar is designed to prevent
sank in. This was no ordinary meeting; I was being treate
usations about dead birds." I protested, my voi
ons. "Orders are orders, Miss Camille. The coun
y neck to allow him to fa
. As the guard secured the restraint, I couldn't shake the feeling that this encounter would be a turning poifollow him. As we walked through the corridors, the weight
council chamber, and I steele
nd seen in passing glances. Two stone throws away from the Dumont hous
an imposing structure, cr
swung open, revealing a dimly lit room w
rs, their faces cast in shadows, creatin
grandeur, its walls lined with the gravity o
sembly of elders and leaders, observe
familial betrayal. His gaze which I never once re
the council, an unwitting defendan
oke. "Lady Camille, you stand accused of disrupting pack peace
he chamber, the collar a constant
elt charged, thick with tension. My voice wavered as I replied,
y every nuance. I could tell they could not buy a word I
imitri Galdina to spite your father and the pack nor did you break the tenets of matehoo
l the pheasants, nor did I intentionally break the tenets of matehood. As for the
ncil, and I could feel the weigh
nst accusations that seemed carefully crafted
umours of your romantic involvement with another pack member, and now this unexpected pregnancy. It paints a troub
I assure you, I have not had an affair with anybody in th
ector were also present. Hector stood there with a stoic expression, his eyes hinting
a one-night stand and got pregnant?" The c
ny tenets of matehood. I didn't know Hector when
tone, "Convenient, isn't it? Cl
to revel in my discomfort. The co
fed the birds regularly."
been responsible for the care of the pheasants
leading to the death of very valuable birds. If Lady Camille is innocent, then you
r. When we came to feed the pheasants, Lady Camille was already there. I noticed that she looked di
ot want to point an accusing finger. But the birds all died soon after she fed them. We were going
silent for a moment befo
u have anything to s
I was trying to contribute, to be a part of this pack. I never intended for any harm to come to those birds. As
honour, how convenient that Lady Camille, the long-lost daughter o
evidence presented and reach a verdict. Lady Camille, you will be informe
mpletely snapped. "No! I am not leaving this room
s expression a mix of frustration and disappointment. In the tense silence, he raised his
tain on this pack and the Dumo
hrobbing. "And what w
ened. "Camille Dum
physical; it was a deep, searing ache that spread through every fibre of my being. The man I thought was my mate had just severed our bond, and the repercussions o
ctor and forced the words out, "Hect