Chapter 6
The Alpha Claimed Me Deeply
Auroraâs pov)
âIs the broth ready?â Gomery asked in the doorvay of the kitchen. I shook my head no. I knew she would be mad but unfortunately, I didnât possess the powers to heat up food quicker. âHave it ready within fifteen minutes.â She demanded and walked away without another glance or iny response.
I sighed and continued to stir the pot. My hands were burning with an ache that wouldnât go away. I guess I should expect that seeing as I had been scrubbing and shining the floors the entire day.
Alter I had washed all the dishes Gomery commanded me to wash the floors. It was my punishment for apparently upsetting the Alpha and Luna last night. No matter what I do, I seem to always upset them so it didnât shock me when Gomery mentioned my âbehaviorâ last night angered the leaders of the pack. I did nothing unjust, I know that. But pleading my case would only result in me getting even more punished.
My fingers, arms and legs couldnât withstand anymore.
âHey Rora!â The voice of Cas made me stop stirring as I whip around to the backdoor in surprise.
Her eyes are wary as she sweeps them around the empty room. As if pleased with the emptiness she enters inside, tiptoeing.
âIs dinner almost cooked?â She asked, darting her eyes to the doorway. If Gomery were to see her here with me, we both would get into trouble.
âNo, but itâs almost done,â I whispered, hoping Gomery wasnât listening on.
Cassandra nods and walks over to me.â It smells good.â She compliments, darting her eyes back to the doorway. I couldnât blame her, we both know how itâll end if Gomery sees her.
âI brought some stuff that will make it taste really good.â She whispers digging into her pockets and pulling out something that looked like a wild plant. I lift my confused eyes to hers. Iâve never stumbled on a plant like that before and didnât know what exactly it was. 1 âWhat is it?â I asked, nervously looking around in case Gomery decides to show up.
Casandraâs eyes fixed me a look I couldnât interpret. âItâs Valerian root. Just trust me okay?â Her tone had a pleading edge to it that I couldnât say no to. Cas was my friend and I trusted her with my life. She wouldnât cause harm to me or put me in jeopardy on purpose.
So I nodded and eyed her as she separated the root from the plant, pushed the roots under the cool water of the running pipe then dropped it into the pot. I gasp. I had expected her to put the plant, not the root.
âCas,â I whispered, and looked at her questionably. She wasnât acting like herself. She seemed a little, skittish. âWhat is it?â
âI already told you, itâs valerian root,â Casandra answered, tugging the huge spoon out of my grasp to stir the pot herself.
I furrow my brows as my eyes followed her actions. âNo not that. What is it with you tonight? I
s Ama okay?â I whispered, my stomach dropping with fear. Ama was Casâs mother who was very ill.
Since I had no mother, Ama was like one to me. Until she fell really ill and struggled to even breathe Secing her in so much pain was also very painful to watch.
Cas smiles, but it doesnât quite roach her eyes. âYou know she isnât.â She whispers painfully and takes out the spoon from the pot.
âDonât worry Aurora, I know you think something is oft but I promise you that everythingâs okay, I just thought Iâd spice up the broth tonight.â She grinned. Flicking her eyes to the kitchenâs doorway her smile drops, Turning back to me, she whispers âYou know I love you right Aurora?â
Iâm confused by the painful crack in her voice but still nodded, âAnd I love you too Cas,â I whispered truthfully.
Smiling sadly she pulls me into a hugâ Then you know that Iâll never get you into trouble.â She whispered in my car before pulling away.
âIâll see you later tonight.â With that, she flees from the kitchen and runs out the backdoor in a matter of seconds.
Something was definitely up with her,
Still, with my eyes glued to the door she disappeared from I hadnât heard nor sensed Gomeryâs presence, âThat wrenched girl was here. I could smell her stench.â
My back stiffen as Gomeryâs disgusted voice sent a chill slithering down my spine, âDid she help you with anything Aurora?â She questions as she turns me around to face her,
I gulped, shaking my head in denial. I didnât want Cas to get into trouble because of me again.
I let out a cry of shock as Gomeryâs slim fingers wrap around the bone of my wrist and pushes my hand to the boiling pot. My heart pounds into my cars and I was sure she could hear it and smell the stench of my fear.
âAre you lying to me Aurora?â She spits, drawing my hand towards the hot pot. It was so hot that I could already feel my skin burning,
I shook my head harshly, gulping in the pain of the heat.â No. No. She just came to take out the trash and went on her way.â I rushed out as Gomeryâs grip around my wrist grows painful.
Gomeryâs face leans forward until I could take the smell of her unbrushed teeth. âThen why do you smell of her?â She spat.
Squirming under her scrutiny, I gulped. I wasnât lucky, i knew that. So when Gomery pushed m y hand into the pot of boiling broth, the scream that tore through my throat was almost soundless
Jerking my hand out of the pot, I run towards the sink when she let me go, I let the cold water run down my hand to soothe the throbbing ache.
âYou should know better than to lie to me. For that, you will not get the scraps from the pack members tonight. Youâll be going to bed hungry.â Gomery said calmly as her eye glared at my hand.
âAlpha. Luna.â I bowed my head as I set their bowls of broth in front of them.
âWhatâs wrong with your hand?â Alpha Raphaelâs question catches me off guard. I had wrapped an old wet torn cloth around my hand tightly. I had no sedative or healing balm to ease the pain. So this was the only option.
With my head bowed, I took a quick peek at Gomery. She sends me a nasty glare that made me rip my eyes away from her quickly. âI burnt my hand by accident.â I lied. âHad you cooked our broth with that nasty cloth around your hand?â The Luna spat in disgust. I squirm, fighting off the need to fall to my knees to beg them to not punish me. âNo,â I murmured. It wasnât a lie, I only wrapped the cloth around my hand moments ago before I had served the wolves.
if I had known the Luna would be displeased, Iâd not wrapped my hand and bore the pain. âYou nasty bitch! Get out of our sights!â Luna Lisa roared and I flinched by her tone. âCalm down Lisa. Leave the girl alone.â Alpha Raphael mumbles. âJust eat the broth without causing a scene.â He places his hand on top of hers. My mouth parted in shock at hearing his words. Alpha Raphael never came to my rescue before, in fact, he was the one who prosecuted most of my tortures. Hearing his words made m
y mind go blank âYouâre still here?â Luna Lisa spat, ripping her hand from beneath Alpha Raphaelâs touch. Bowing my head and mumbling an apology, I race out of the dining room with the eyes of many accusing wolves on my back for causing a rift between the mated couple.