Chapter 103
Nyssa pov
After dinner, everyone went to their rooms, and I was sure that if Cassian hadn’t been tired from the trip, he would’ve kept talking thankfully, he was
As soon as ! entered my room, I went straight to the bed, collapsing onto it and closing my eyes, too exhausted to even pull off my shoes or do anything
else.
“Miss, aren’t you going to change into your nightwear?” Serena asked as she reached for my foot and gently slipped off one shoe.
I didn’t even respond, just shook my head into the pillow and lifted my other leg as she moved to take off the next.
“You must’ve been really tired,” she murmured, and I nodded in response, causing her to chuckle softly.
She gently placed my legs back on the bed, then quietly pulled a blanket over me.
“You should sleep, my lady. Today has been really tough for you…” Her voice trailed off for a moment before she added under her breath, “You did really well, my lady.”
I knew what she meant.
Coming to this pack, where it was obvious the Lycan King despised me was hard enough. But leaving everyone behind hadn’t been easy either. Still, she was here with me, and I had to stay strong, for her, for my family, for my pack.
I gave a small nod without lifting my head from the pillow. As she turned off the lights and walked to the door, I stopped her.
“You too. You should get some sleep… You did well today, Serena. Don’t worry, we’ll go back to our pack soon, and everything will be okay,” I said.
Even though the room was pitch black, my vision allowed me to see the warm smile that spread across her face as she gave a small nod.
“Okay, miss.”
With that, she turned and quietly stepped out.
I watched her retreating figure until the door closed behind her, then shut my eyes and took a deep breath to steady my nerves.
I had no intention of staying here long. If I wanted to leave this pack, then I had to find out why Darius spared me and brought me here. I had to know what he wanted from me, do it and go.
But from what i’d seen so far… it didn’t seem like he intended to tell me anything.
As different thoughts swirled through my mind, I drifted off to sleep before I even realized it.
The next morning went smoother than I expected. Serena had come to wake me up, but this time, I’d already been awake a minute before she walked in -which honestly surprised her more than it should have.
Before I knew it, she had me ready for the day. I wore a blue dress with my hair pulled back into a ponytail. Simple and not too extravagant.
Now, we were walking downstairs, making our way to the dining table, ignoring the maids who paused what they were doing just
If you asked me, they were the ones being unethical here. Because if this was how they treated the king’s guests, outsiders or not, it reflected badly on
Darius.
In our pack, even if the maids didn’t like qutsiders, they’d still smile and remain respectful, especially to ranked wolves. But here, it seemed like respect
didn’t exist.
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Chapter 103
Chapter 103
Nyssa pov
After dinner, everyone went to their rooms, and I was sure that if Cassian hadn’t been tired from the trip, he would’ve kept talking–thankfully, he was.
As soon as I entered my room, I went straight to the bed, collapsing onto it and closing my eyes, too exhausted to even pull off my shoes or do anything
else.
“Miss, aren’t you going to change into your nightwear?” Serena asked as she reached for my foot and gently slipped off one shoe.
I didn’t even respond, just shook my head into the pillow and lifted my other leg as she moved to take off the next.
“You must’ve been really tired,” she murmured, and I nodded in response, causing her to chuckle softly.
She gently placed my legs back on the bed, then quietly pulled a blanket over me.
“You should sleep, my lady. Today has been really tough for you…” Her voice trailed off for a moment before she added under her breath, “You did really well, my lady.”
I knew what she meant.
Coming to this pack, where it was obvious the Lycan King despised me was hard enough. But leaving everyone behind hadn’t been easy either. Still, she was here with me, and I had to stay strong, for her, for my family, for my pack.
I gave a small nod without lifting my head from the pillow. As she turned off the lights and walked to the door, I stopped her.
“You too. You should get some sleep… You did well today, Serena. Don’t worry, we’ll go back to our pack soon, and everything will be okay,” I said.
Even though the room was pitch black, my vision allowed me to see the warm smile that spread across her face as she gave a small nod.
“Okay, miss.”
With that, she turned and quietly stepped out.
I watched her retreating figure until the door closed behind her, then shut my eyes and took a deep breath to steady my nerves.
I had no intention of staying here long. If I wanted to leave this pack, then I had to find out why Darius spared me and brought me here. I had to know what he wanted from me, do it and go.
But from what I’d seen so far… it didn’t seem like he intended to tell me anything.
As different thoughts swirled through my mind, I drifted off to sleep before I even realized it.
The next morning went smoother than I expected. Serena had come to wake me up, but this time, I’d already been awake a minute before she walked in -which honestly surprised her more than it should have.
Before I knew it, she had me ready for the day. I wore a blue dress with my hair pulled back into a ponytail. Simple and not too extravagant.
Now, we were walking downstairs, making our way to the dining table, ignoring the maids who paused what they were doing just to whisper.
If you asked me, they were the ones being unethical here. Because if this was how they treated the king’s guests, outsiders or not, it reflected badly on
Darius.
In our pack, even if the maids didn’t like outsiders, they’d still smile and remain respectful, especially to ranked wolves. But here, it seemed like respect
didn’t exist.
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“Look at her. She wore a white dress yesterday and angered the Lycan King. She’s already causing trouble on her first day,” one of the maids whispered- or tried to, since her voice was louder than it should’ve been.
“Right? But what did you expect from an outsider?” another chimed in, and a round of chuckles followed.
I kept walking, ignoring them, even though I could feel the rage radiating off Serena. I knew more than anything, she wanted to storm over and shut
them up.
“I heard she’s from the Emberfang Pack, the strongest after ours but still, clearly they don’t teach them any manners. Did you see the way they were gawking at the packhouse yesterday? Like poor people. I wonder how poor they are in their pack.”
As soon as those words left her mouth, I froze mid–step, my eyes narrowing and a deep frown tugging at my lips.
Serena immediately stopped walking before she could bump into me, and as the corner of my mouth slowly curved into a smirk, I knew I couldn’t let this
slide.
No, they could take jabs at me, I wouldn’t care. They were strangers, after all, and I wouldn’t waste energy on mere strangers.
But one thing I would never tolerate… was anyone insulting my pack.
My ancestors, my father, they had worked too hard to build the Emberfang Pack into what it was today. A mere omega had no right to speak about it that way, Lycan King’s oak or not.
“Miss… are you okay?” Serena asked softly.
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