Her lips curled into a smirk.

"Yes, I lied. If you know the truth, fine! Have it and just stop talking to me!" I snapped, rolling my eyes at her and lying back on the bed, covering my entire body with the duvet. I won't be wrong to say I hated her at that moment.

"Oh, yeah, I won't talk to you. I will just sit back and wait till you find a way to hide her wolf scent and nature. You know, I am the only one who can do that. Let's see if you can find a way by yourself, and also know that the hunters are out now hunting for her. " My mother spoke out with a crazy giggle that stabbed my heart.

I tried not to react, but I couldn't. It was so hard to stay calm after hearing what she just said. It wasn't a lie that she was the only one who could hide her true nature. My plan was to trick her into telling me how she does it, so I would use it on Lola and bring her here, but the witch mother of mine has already found out.

"Mom, who are you? Who the hell are you that you keep reading people's minds and finding out every secret they have? " I screamed in exasperation, sitting up immediately.

"That's why the goddess chose me as the vampire queen. to help protect the clan from the invasion of the wolves. That girl is a trap and it is obvious you are falling blindly into it." She snorted, standing to her feet while I glared angrily at her.

"What will happen if the hunters see her?" I sighed, taking a deep breath.

"Kill. They will kill her instantly without wasting a single second. That's my order. I am here to help you regain your senses because it seems they have caught you with their evil spells just as they did to your sister!" She scoffed and stomped away without waiting for any other words from me.

I gritted my teeth, fuming so hard as my fists clenched so tight till they turned white. My heart was hammering so hard inside my chest as every word my mother said came reverberating inside me.

I killed those hunters just to make sure they didn't send back a message to her. Yes, I killed them because they found out Lola was the same wolf girl I had fallen in love with, yet my witch mother found out.

How she got the information is what I don't know. I had taken Lola to a friend's house. The hunters are large in number, and if they should search every home, it would take barely one hour to fish her out.

Oh God!

I need to do something immediately.

Should I beg my mother to spare Lola?

Oh, gosh! It is like pouring water on a rock. Lola is an inborn enemy. Not only had her pack planned the murder of my sister, she was also a member of their hunters.

Maybe I should tell my mother that she's my mate!

With quick steps, I hurried out of my room without caring to clean up. I was only wearing shorts, my dick dangling to the beat of every step I took.The sudden run along the hallways and passages in my short made all the cleaners stare in shock, but who cares?

The hunters need to be stopped. They can't kill Lola. No! Never! I won't allow that!

After what seemed like an eternity even though it was barely a minute, I got to the palace where I guessed my parents must be, and I was right; they were there attending to a family issue.

"Prince, they are busy with...." The guard at the door tried to inform me, but I pushed him away from my path, so hard that he slammed his head on the wall. Everyone turned to me.

"Blake! What is wrong? Have you gone mad?" My father mumbled, scanning me from head to toe, but I totally ignored him and everyone else, falling to my knees before my mother, who already knew what was wrong with me.

"Please, don't kill my fated queen! Don't let them kill her!" I pleaded with her, swallowing all the shame and embarrassment.

"What do you mean?" My father asked in confusion.

"She is not your fated one, dear son. I know so well how you feel towards her and I can tell you are under her spell. Once she dies, I promise you, you will feel better and find out how stupid you have been to fall for their charms." That was the response she gave me, smiling freely.

She was talking about Lola's death with a smile, calling these true feelings of love an evil spell. Is this a joke? For real, Lola will be killed?

I stayed still on my knees, trying hard to get everything settled in my head. In a faint tone, I could hear my mother explaining everything to my father, but that wasn't my concern.

"Son, the hunters have just four more homes to check. Even if I decide to change my mind now, it is already too late to stop them. I'm sorry" my mother cooed to me, standing up to her feet and coming over to help me up my knees.

"Don't you dare touch me or I will be forced to fight you till I die!" I thundered threateningly, springing up to my feet as tears suddenly formed in my eyes.

I never planned to cry. I hate crying in front of anyone as it makes them think you are weak. It was something I avoided so much, but the strength to push back these tears now is gone.

Four more homes to be checked. Lola is definitely in one of them. They will find my love and kill her like every other wolf out there. It was like multiple stabs to my chest, forcing it to hurt me so deeply.

All the plans to save her were all useless. What about the promise I made to always protect her? Was that laugh we shared the last one I would hear from her?

"Son..." My dad and mother called out in unison, but their voices were irritating to my ears. I don't want to hear their voices anymore.

"Don't call your son!" I bawled, looking up at them. My vision was blurred with hot tears, searing my eye sockets and triggering more tears. I had never been so hurt like this in my entire life.

"You don't know the good thing we are doing for you now. In the future, you will..."

"Shut your dirty mouth!!" I fired at my father, who was blurting out that garbage that made my stomach grumble.

"Shut your mouth, man!" I repeated, gritting and breathing heavily.

"Mom, don't let them kill my Lola or I will kill my..."

"I'm sorry, they just killed her. She is dead."

My mother spoke out under her breath, wagging her head at me.

"No! "

"No"

"No, it can't be!!"

"Never!!!"

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