292 Painful Memories
Once Honour and everyone else had settled, the King began to speak, âNow that we are all here and well acquainted, I would ask that Madeline reveal her story. I donât want to make this sound too formal. Feel free when speaking,â the king spoke, trying his best to get rid of the edginess in his voice.
âItâs hard to be informal when the person youâre speaking to dresses up in a flashy suit and is the literal King of Werewolves,â the girl replied nervously.
âIâll take that as a compliment. I do look good, donât I?â the king replied with a smug smile.
The girl chuckled at his gloating. For someone who was meant to be feared, he didnât show it. However, her happiness was shortlived and her smile fell almost as soon as it had appeared.
When she dived into the memories she was supposed to recount. Her mind went still with fear of everything that had happened, âOh... Yeah... What happened? Where do I start?â her voice was distant and distraught. Honour squeezed her hand, feeling that she was reverting to the state theyâd found her in on the first day she woke up.
âThe beginning is always a good place to begin,â the king said to her.
The girl nodded and searched her mind, finally deciding to tell them everything from the point it took a turn for the worst.
âIt was raining. About the second day since the rain had begun. Iâd never known it to rain so much. It was odd, but that wasnât the problem,â her mind wandered as she tried to get a grip of herself. A warm hand covered her other clenching fist and she looked up to see Honourâs mother smile warmly at her.
âTake your time. Weâll all listen,â the woman said to her. The girl nodded and continued.
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âI had never seen him before that day, but as I was cleaning the house, he came in unannounced. I was so scared out of my skin I couldnât move an inch,â fear filled the girlâs voice as she spoke and the hands covering hers tightened.
The girl drew in a sharp breath and steeled her nerves, continuing with the story despite the darkness that threatened to swallow her whole.
âThe R-Rogue king was in our house that night. His presence was suffocating. I thought I was going to die then and there, but then... My grandmother came in. She acted like he was any other person that came to us for help and had me serve them tea.â
âThem?â Honourâs voice came through.
âYeah, it wasnât just the rogue king. There was another, an alpha whose presence was as equally terrifying as that of the king.
Just staring at either of them would make any average wolf feel like theyâd visited hell and back. My wolf could tell how much trouble I was in and every instinct was telling me to run away, but my grandmother was there and she barely showed a sign of fear.
I almost spilt tea all over them just from shaking, but my grandmother was quick to act and helped me out. I was sure I was going to die that night. While I was serving them tea, one of them commented on having wanted to see me slip once more,â the girl paused, biting her lip as though the memory hurt her more than that of the rogue king in her house.
The mention of another person in the house got Drakeâs attention. This person, despite not being an alpha, was someone close to the girl. Drake couldnât help but feel as though he knew who it was she was talking about, but why she felt sadness from his treachery was beyond his comprehension.
This man had been present when the rogue king had escaped. There had been a face of one of the cloaked werewolves that made him feel betrayed. His tension built up as the girl continued, âThe man that had spoken was Victor.â Everything made sense to the prince then.
âWhoâs Victor?â the king asked.
âVictor is one of the deltaâs that prince Drake had stripped of his position. Heâs out for revenge. I donât know what his goal is, but I know he is the one that led them to us,â the girl responded.
âSo you had a traitor in the Golden Moon pack. Was he a rogue the entire time?â the king asked.
âNo, he wasnât. I guess he must have gotten really angry when I punished him,â Drake intervened.
âWhat was your reason for punishing him?â the king asked his son. There was no mistaking the slight hint of anger in his voice.
âThe delta was looking down on Madeline at the time, so I warned him. Thatâs when he insulted our family. I had to put him in his place,â Drake replied, bowing down on one knee in submission to his father.
The king sighed, âIâve never seen you lose your temper before. Rise, Drake. Weâll have this discussion another time. Ms Madeline, please continue.â
âVictor claimed not to care about me during the time he was assigned as my bodyguard. I thought I would be fine with it, but I wasnât. Iâve always had trouble keeping my true feelings hidden. My grandmother doesnât think there is anything wrong with it, but itâs also why I canât...â she paused.
âNever mind. Iâm going off-topic. After hearing Victor speak so harshly, I ran upstairs. I couldnât stand being in their presence any longer. They radiated pure evil. While I was upstairs though...
My grandmother started to talk to me through the mind link. She told me to pack light and leave the house through my window. It was raining, but she suggested it was better than me dying because of the power our family held.â
âThe power of your family?â the king was forced to ask this time. The girlâs amber eyes began to flash to grey and back to amber until they shone a clear silver. The king held his surprise in, hoping it was directly related to his question.
âMy family is the one that holds the power of the Seeker,â the girl revealed. Gasps went through the office before she looked back at the ground, âIâve had to hide it my whole life because of the dangers that come with being a Seeker. Not to mention the fact that I donât want to be a Seeker.â
âIâm confused. The power to seek out mates is a bad thing?â the king asked her. While it was reasonable that the Seeker would wish to remain hidden, he found nothing bad about the power at all. If heâd known of their existence as no more than a myth, he could have found his mate much faster than he did.
Now that the king thought about it, Drake had gone to the Golden Moon pack to seek out his wolf but had returned without good news. In fact, after that day, heâd cancelled the rest of his plans to visit other packs, stating that it was a useless endeavour.
âThe Seeker has another... power... if I may, that makes it impossible to keep safe if we are ever discovered,â she explained.
The king pinched the bridge of his nose, âThat explains my sonâs visit to the Golden Moon pack. Just how many things are you younglings planning to keep from your parents?â
âMy informant had me know the Seeker was to be kept a secret. I couldnât share that information for fear of jeopardising her safety,â the prince replied.
âI am your father...â
âAnd the same person that trusts our grandfather... Great Uncle... Uncle..
,â the prince countered, fiddling with labels and cutting his father off.
âYou have a point there,â King Davin grumbled, settling back into his seat, âmakes me want to give him more punishment than the ant-infested cell I gave him.â
âWho are you talking about?â the girl asked them.
âMy uncle. Heâs working for the rogues as a spy within the royals. Even after being captured, he makes it seem as though he was doing the right thing, but never mind that, please go on with your story.â
The girl nodded, âWell, my mother continued to instruct me even when I ran through the forest. I was to run straight for the capital. My best hope was to find prince Drake and tell him of what happened. After all, heâs the only royal who knew about us.â
âThen why didnât you do that as soon as you were able?â the king asked her.
âDavin, do you have no heart? The Golden Moon Pack is nowhere near the capital. It rained for an entire week and this girl turned up on the last day. She hasnât had an easy journey,â the queen snapped at the king.
âForgive my bluntness, Ms Madeline. How did you survive that long in the woods?â the king asked her. Queen Martha facepalmed.
A genuine smile graced the girlâs lips, âThe rain made it easy since everything was hiding from it. I had to make it to the capital before it stopped raining. I just never thought it would rain for five whole days.â
âIt makes sense why you slept for the whole day yesterday,â Honour replied, âHow are you feeling now?â The girl had already started checking Madeline for a fever.
âIâm fine, Honour. You donât have to worry about me,â the girl whined, but there was no shaking the mothering girl.
âHey, you could never be so sure. Katie also slept for a long time after only a night of exertion,â the girl replied. The tales of Katie had come up a lot during their slumber party the previous night that the girl didnât have to ask who they were talking about.
âIâm okay, Honour. Itâs not like I didnât know how to survive in the woods. Although I really donât want to taste raw meat again,â the girl shuddered, simultaneously stunning those in the room.
âOh dear, itâs like Iâd forgotten I was speaking to a werewolf,â the queen giggled. Her contagious laughter spread through the room, lightening the mood.
âI remember a time Drake went out on a hunting trip with Dad...â Lina began.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou promised never to speak of that, little sister,â the prince put his hand over her mouth before she could continue her story, stirring the laughter only more in the office.
âI was hungry and Father wouldnât light the fire for me,â the prince defended himself.
âWell, Iâm glad you learnt that later on... After three days of eating raw meat. Were you trying to kill...â
âFATHER...â the prince yelled at the man for finishing the story.
âOh, was I supposed to keep that a secret as well?â the king was playing dumb.
âOh, forget it. My reputation is already miles below the sea,â the prince groaned, falling back into his seat in defeat. When the laughter had died down, he asked, âWhen are we going to the Golden Moon Pack, father?â
âIâm glad you asked. Weâll be going there tomorrow. For now, all of you are to get some sleep. Lina, get your guests comfortable,â he asked.
âYour majesty, if you may. I would like to stay behind,â Honour interrupted the king abruptly. The details had not been sorted out completely, but something told Lina that when the king spoke, he was telling everyone in the room and not just the royals concerned.