I nodded my head while taking in the new information. There was a lot I read about werewolves. I knew what could make them weak or strong. I was also aware of how they could be killed.

Hunters.

"Are hunters still a danger?"

"Not entirely. The town is quite safe. The last time someone was killed was a couple of years ago. They are patrols on ever edge of the town. Hunters aren't able to enter, so you'll be safe here if you're wondering that. On the other hand, the castle has security and guards on every inch and block." She directed her eyes outside her tall window.

Jacqueline's bedroom was massive. The bed was wooden with a thin, red-colored sheet falling down from the ceiling like a veil. Fresh air drifted in from the windows that were kept open. Her room was in the mid of the castle where mountains and people could be seen at the same time — unless like mine.

I soon realized that Jacqueline was pointing my attention towards the guards outside her block. There wasn't just one — there was a group of them, guarding her room like a treasure.

"You won't have to ever dread about being harmed by anyone," She looked back at me and said.

It seemed like Jacqueline enjoyed her time being here. Her eyes were filled with love and honesty, which made me wonder why she left...why she left Luciano and her husband? Why did she leave her throne?

"Why did you leave?" I asked.

"Smart question, Red." She ticked her finger at me before sitting on one of the comfortable couches beside the window.

I sat in front of her and waited for her reply. It must be a good reason.

"Vincent was a loving man — just like Luciano. We fell in love a hundred years ago, and at that time, I was young, just like you. Vincent was on a trip to England, and that's when I met him. In a snap of a moment, I was captured in his dreamy eyes and perfect personality." Her eyes fell down to her lap, and her smile faded away.

"I learned that Vincent was a prince. I went to my mother and told her everything. She didn't take it all well. She stopped me from leaving, but I had the desire to go to the states and marry the man I loved. My mother, my cult, they told me a lot of things,"

"Like?"

Her head raised, and her piercing eyes met mines. A shudder ran down my spine as she continued, "Like the werewolves will never accept a witch as their queen. Vincent promised me to keep me safe. It did work out. We had a beautiful son together, and I became the queen. Soon after that, I received threats, all hell went loose, and it almost seemed like I was trapped in a place where I didn't belong. Vincent wasn't able to control his wolves, and they usually bashed me for the creature I was. His sister, Selina, did her best to get me off the throne."

I never knew that Alpha Vincent had a sister. Where was she? Dead?

"I stepped down after forty years of ruling. I couldn't take it anymore, and by that time, Luciano was young enough to become a king. I gave a king to the throne and walked away, divorcing Vincent and returning to England, where my mother welcomed me with open arms." A tear dribbled down her perfected cheeks. She wiped it away with a tissue paper and kept her posture.

"I'm sorry," I mumbled.

"It's alright now, Red. Things have fallen back to its place. The wolves don't hate me, and I don't have to deal with any of this." She looked around her room.

"Is it that difficult? Becoming a queen?" I questioned.

"It might not be for you as Luciano is the sole child, but things do get bad sometimes. If you want to leave, you can always, but in this process, you'll lose the one you love the most." She sighed.

There was a portrait of Alpha Vincent hung on the walls of her bedroom. It was their room. The former king and queen's chamber.

I looked away from the portrait and took in a deep breath before asking the question I had wanted to ask for a very long time.

"How old is Luciano?"

"Forty-five,"

I cursed under my breath, but Jacqueline wasn't able to hear it.

"Don't creatures age?"

"Not really. It's a prolonged process. Vincent was a hundred years old when I met him first and look at him now, all old and wrinkly." She threw her head back and laughed. "It takes time, but creatures do age. When we get weak, we age and lose our abilities."

Did that mean I wasn't going to get old any time soon? I didn't need to be worried about death.

What's death?

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