Chapter 27
Ezekiel
I peeped out the wardrobe and saw Brielleâs personal omega. I didnât know her name, but she wanted to clean the room, and my mate was trying to kick her out.
1 will clean my room on my own. I want to exercise to maintain my figure,â Brielle said, taking the vacuum cleaner from her.
âBut your figure is already great,â
âI donât think so.â Brielle responded, and she looked at the vacuum cleaner, wondering how to use it.
âLet me show you how to use it, then you can try it the other day,â her omega said, controlling her smile.
âNo, I
âWhy are you acting strange. Bri? Did something hit your head?â
âNo! No!â Brielle shook her head. To act normal, Brielle acted normal but was failing miserably, maybe because of my presence. At the same time. I felt the temperature of the room start to drop. I peeped outside and saw Brielle sitting on the sofa and shaking her leg slightly.
A sign of a personâs nervousness.
And the change in her mood was affecting everything around her. Not to forget, without her pendant, her power would ooze out of her unless she learned to control it.
âWhatâs wrong with the sudden change in weather and temperature?â Her omega said: I couldnât see much, but I could see the sunlight in the room had started to disappear.
âCan you hurry up. Rory? I want to stay alone. And that was when I heard the sound of thunder. âShould I tell her that she had to keep her emotions in check?â
Yup. I had to.
I had no choice but to stay in the wardrobe for around an hour until Rory finally left and opened the wardrobe.
âIâm sorry,â She gave me a guilty smile, on which I fake glared at her, âSorry, Kiel. I locked you in the wardrobe, and as a punishment, I wonât mind if you keep me locked in your arms all your life,â she added with a smirk.
f**k!
I liked that punishment.
I wrapped my arms around her waist and pulled her close by parting my legs. âOr better, I will lock my belt around your beautiful n*eck and fuck your mouth. Her cheeks turned bright red at my words, and it was my time to smirk.
âOnly five days left for my wedding. Whatâs the plan?â She asked, changing the subject. Not that I wanted to complain because we had to work on stopping the wedding. It was one of the ways to prove that I was someone on whom she could rely, someone on whom she could trust blindly.
âTo be honest, I have no plan yet because you were so confident about getting free from Tristan,â I said, and her face paled. âBut Iâm going to start working on it I know you wonât, but still, trust me, I wonât let this wedding happen.â
Alone tear escaped her eyes, rolling on her checks, and she fell down. The moment it landed in my palm, it tumed into a bny pearl
âDonât cry, Goddess See, your tears are so precious.â
âHuh?â She looked at the pearl in confusion.
âThis is your tear that turned into a pearl, and observing your face, I think this isnât the first time that happened to you. Youâ¦. might have observed that before as well. Even that frost in the washroom was your piece of art, not mine. I didnât tell you back then, and Iâm sorry for that. And I feel that the sudden change in the weather is your doing.â I saw how it started raining heavily because of her nervousness and confusion, while just a moment ago when her mood was playful, a beam of sunlight came through the dark clouds.
I could bet that everyone around would be wondering why the sun was playing hide and seek.
I kept her motherâs pendant in her hand, hoping it would work in the same way that it always did, even before it broke. âThere is something that you should know,â I said, and I started telling her everything from the beginning-where I went yesterday and what I found out. No, I didnât tell her anything about what her mother did to her father. It was their family thing; if Alpha Warren didnât tell her anything, then why should I? Neither did I tell her that all the creatures from the sea were after her I wasnât planning to tell her about it until I found out the truth.
All I told her was that her mother wasnât a human, and even her father agreed with it because she had the power to wipe anyoneâs memory.
How?
This was still a question.
To be honest. I was deprived of this power. I didnât want Brielle to use this power on me and wipe my memory.
I knew this was too much for Brielle to handle, but I had no choice but to tell her about her hidden power and the effect of the pendant. If she ended up using her powers in front of everyone, then the first thing that they would do was start experimenting on her in a lab.
âI know this is too much for you. So, please rest for a while and act like this conversation never happened because I think your powers are based on your emotions,â I said, caressing her cheek after wrapping my hand around her waist. I was positive that my touch would help her relax.
âWhen you want to know exactly who you are, then share your blood sample with me, okay?â I said, instead of taking her blood sample without her consent.
She nodded her head.
âGood girl. Now, wish me luck. Iâm going to work on the plan, and by night, I will get a new chain for you. Until then, keep this pendant with you, in your pocket or in your bra.â I added the last word with a wink.
She smiled weakly before speaking. âIâm scared. What if I end up hurting innocents accidentally?â
âThen the good thing is that your mate isnât a good person either. I will sacrifice everyone for you, Goddess.â
âRory, I thought linked.
âYes, King
âCome inside Lady Brielleâs room. I ordered when I sensed her near the door, eavesdropping. She wasnât there earlier. She recently started it, so she might have heard my last sentence only.
I smirked when she walked inside, taking small steps. Brielle tried to hide me again, but it was of no use now. I knew Rory was aware that there was a man inside her room.
âI was just doing what Luna Opal, your mother, asked me to do, King. Please donât kill me,â she started, shedding tears the moment her eyes landed on me.
The guards and warriors in the pack house or mansion were loyal to me, but not the omegas.
From now onwards, you will inform her only what I will ask you to inform,â I ordered, to which she nodded her head. âT will have the same head that you used for nodding if you betray me.â I warned her. I wanted to kill that b*tch immediately but to act like a good person in front of my mate, I didnât raise my hand at a female to kill her.
The first thing that I had to do was block everyoneâs eyes and cars that they were using against Brielle.