“Enough!” Raymond growled, the walls shaking under his voice. In that moment of a clash between the two Alphas, it was clear that Raymond’s aura outshone Dad’s.

“You have crossed the line by insulting my wife. I reject the alliance between us!” He shouted in his Alpha voice and I gasped. 

The tall man whirled his head at him with wide eyes. “Alpha, don’t take such a rash decision.”  

Dad narrowed his eyes while his posture was calm. “Listen to your Beta, Alpha Dawson. You cannot simply reject the alliance without facing consequences. It’s breaking the Alpha Code and the council will come after you.” He warned. 
The Alpha Code was a constitution that consisted of a set of rules and regulations the Alphas were supposed to follow. If any of them broke those rules, the Council of Lycanthropes took matters into their hand and punished the pack. 

Raymond didn’t look concerned by Dad’s words, “So be it. I hope they do come after us because I have a lot to tell them about the South and the West…” he turned to look at Cooper. “The West is going to face the North’s wrath now that they have afflicted our Luna.” 

“Alpha, are you sure–” The beta stopped as Raymond raised his hand. 

“I said what I said. I won’t be changing my decision. Facing the Council is far better than having an ally like Tyler.” 

Dad gritted his teeth before saying, “You will regret this, Raymond. I hope you come to your senses soon because my invitation will remain open.” 

Raymond didn’t pay heed to his words and turned at me, his steel eyes melting into silver, “Let’s go, wife.” He said.

A while later, I stood outside the packhouse with my luggage. There wasn’t much I had to carry, so it was only one suitcase that had all my essentials. Angela helped me to pack them while I looked at the trees lining the estate. 

I couldn’t believe Alpha Raymond broke the alliance because of me. I thought he would be cold and uncaring towards me, maybe even worse than Cooper, but I was fairly mistaken. But what concerned me was the consequences he would have to face now that he broke the code. 

I really was unlucky. I just caused trouble wherever I went. 

I heard the soft footsteps of Angela before she stood in front of me with a warm smile. She took my hand and placed a small white bottle on my open palm. “These will help with panic attacks. I don’t know how they will treat you in the North, but I will pray to the Goddess so that she protects you.” She cupped my face and placed a kiss on my forehead. 

Tears welled at the corner of my eyes. I was going to miss her so much and I didn’t know if I could ever see her again. I stepped closer and embraced her in a farewell hug. She rubbed my back before whispering, “Stay safe.” 

“Please come with me,” the words came out without a second thought. 

She chuckled, “I am not allowed to. I am a part of this pack.” 

“But what if they mistreat you after I am gone?” 

“You don’t have to worry about that. You have more problems to deal with as you’re going to step into new territory. I will be fine.” She winked and my shoulders slouched. I wished I could ensure she was safe, but it was wishful thinking. 

If I survive the North, I promise to come back and take Angela with me somewhere safe. 
We walked towards the SUVs that were lined up to escort the Alpha and his men. Before getting in, I looked past my shoulder and saw a figure standing behind the window of the packhouse manor. It was Abby and even though I couldn’t make out her expression; I was sure it wasn’t one of joy. 

Just then, her voice reached my head through the link. “I won’t let you get away with this, bitch.” She warned, and my blood ran cold. 

I looked back at the window, and she was gone. I hoped we would never see each other again.

With Raymond, I stepped into the backseat, and as soon as everyone settled in; we drove off. I saw Angela’s waving hand disappear and get replaced by the line of sprinting trees on the dirt driveway. 

A soft sigh escaped my lips. Despite the warm and cozy interior of the backseat, my body felt like it was resting on a slab of ice. He was here, my husband, sitting right beside me—-a man who could kill me at this instant, and no one would know. 

His intense gaze bore into my face, each point of contact feeling like the prick of a thousand needles. My hands trembled as I rubbed them against each other, my palm slick with sweat. 

I wasn’t sure what to make of him, since his act of saving my face was totally opposite to the rumors. Maybe he was simply doing it for show and later he would realize what I am and start hating me? Yes, that sounded more believable. 
I was sure that he wasn’t that interested in me, despite how he acted in front of the rest. Why would he even be? 

“There is nothing special about you,” Cooper’s words echoed in my head. I wanted to believe that it wasn’t true, but how could I when I watched the man who had marked me, stayed so long with me, reject me in front of everyone like I was nothing? It made me wonder if I was really that hateful. 

Nobody liked me. Raymond would be the same–

“Is there anything making you uncomfortable?” His voice startled me and jumped out of my seat in panic. 

“Eek!” I whipped my head at the Alpha in fear, “I-I am sorry! I won’t do it again.” 

He looked at me silently with a raised brow, and I realized that he was simply asking me if I was uncomfortable. My ears turned hot, and I shook my head. 

“I–I mean I am fine. Totally fine,” I said in haste, hoping that he wouldn’t lash out at me. “I am really grateful for what you did, Alpha!” My voice came out a little shaky and loud than I intended it to be. This was the result of my lack of confidence. 

Silence.

He just stared at me. 

Goddess, I was sure he hated me now. He would definitely tell me now that he didn’t care about me and it was better if I stayed away. 
I looked down at my hands, which were clutching my black slacks tightly. I had changed into more decent clothing after I was told to pack my bags and get ready to accompany him. 

“I know I am a burden for you,” I spoke again, with the intention of letting him know that I knew my place and wasn’t expecting anything from this marriage. If I could be on his good side, then my chances of survival will increase, even if for a little, “I will make sure to not bother you with anything and keep my distance. I–” I stopped when I looked up. 

He didn’t look very pleased with my words. Did I say something wrong? Maybe I should have just stayed silent. 

The Alpha leaned down, his face invading my personal space, “But what if I want you to stay close to me?” 

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