Chapter 8
The Dark Side Of Fate
The Dark Side Of Fate By Karima Saâad Usman Chapter 8
08 Arriving The North
-Tamia~
The men dragged me all the way. My heart broke to see wounded and dead wolves on the ground.
What did Kyle do to doom our entire region? I wondered and fought the tears welling in my eyes.
The Dark Alpha was ruthless, and I now understood why people feared him.
I was dragged to the border between
Mountain Pack and Valley hill pack. There I saw a massacre.
Warriors were killed. Looking at the casualties, I noticed only our wolves were killed. None of the
northern wolves died.
It made me wonder who trained them and also made me dread the Dark Alpha.
Where was Devin? He was supposed to be in our region to help when something like this happened,
but he was nowhere to be found.
I could not fathom the lives that were affected by this.
A white van was waiting, and the men dragging me opened the door and ordered me to get in.
I did what they said without question. My goal was to leave Leo; it wasnât to get killed.
After all I saw on our way, I made a conscious decision not to aggravate or irritate the northern soldiers.
I sat down, surprised to see the other people in the truck with me.
Someone hit the side of the truck twice, and the engine started.
âSo he threw you to them, too?â Avery asked me, and I frowned at her, not understanding what she
meant. I looked at Linda, and she didnât look pregnant.
âI mean, Leo gave you to them as a peace offering to the Dark Alpha so they can leave him and
Amanda alone and spare his pack,â Avery said, explaining her question, and I shook my head. She
was surprised by my response.
âHe didnât. He shifted and fought to protect but they overpowered him. They were going to kill him, so I
asked them to take me, us,
âI said, and she was shocked.
âAre you out of your mind?â she asked, and I frowned.
âHow can you make that sacrifice? You are a good warrior; you two would have stood a chance
together,â she said, and tears welled in my eyes, remembering the real reason I surrendered.
âI was tired of everything, Avery. I couldnât take it anymore.â I told my friend, and tears. streamed down
her face.
âYou should have stayed. However it was, you had it better than Linda and I. We would have given
anything to remain if our husband didnât give us up as peace offerings. Whatever you were going
through with Leo is better than being the Dark Alphaâs trophy and slave. Leo cared for you and still
gave you your respect. You said it yourself. Four nights in a week, Tamia, I rarely get one. His love is
true. It is unfortunate that fate fucked you two up, but you should have fought beside him and stayed.â
She said, and I wiped away my tears and looked at her.
âHe got her pregnant, Ave,â I said and began to weep.
There was no point hiding my feelings. I had no shame to cover. It was best I bare it all for all to see.
âHe took precautions with me for five years, telling me he wasnât ready, but he got her pregnant in
months. I could not be the third wheel. They were already a family. Leo wouldnât have surrendered or
given me up.
He had proven it already. I had to do what was best for all of us. His heart was no longer in it.
Everything he did was out of duty. Now he and Black are free to be with Amanda and live the lives they
want. I will take my chances with the Dark Alpha. Nothing can hurt me as much as what fate did to me.â
I said, and Avery nodded and looked at Linda, who remained quiet all through. 1
âWhat is wrong with her?â I asked Avery, unable to link each other because of the silver chains in our
hands.
âShe has been quiet since I entered. Her pack was the first to go down. She lost the baby due to stress
and malnutrition, and then Kyle pointed her as his luna and gave her away as a peace offering. Max did
the same to me. He took his bitch to the shelter and asked me to stay and fight. When he noticed they
were strong, he surrendered and gave me to them. If only these people knew we werenât the Lunas
anymore, they would be mad,â she said and smiled.
âJust like you, I believe life in captivity is freedom compared to where I am coming from,â Avery said.
I leaned forward and touched Lindaâs lap gently. She snapped out of it and looked at me. Then she
began to cry. Kyle had broken the woman in irreparable ways.
I went to sit next to her so she could rest her head on my shoulder. She did so and wept.
Linda did not utter a word, but Avery complained all through. We made some long stops, and I
wondered what they stopped to do, but because we were not let down, we could not see or know what
they were doing at the various stops.
Linda eventually fell asleep; gradually, sleep came for me too.
I felt someone tapping me, and I woke up. I found myself resting on Averyâs shoulder; she was awake. I
must have slept all through.
âThey want us to get down,â Avery said, and I looked around, a bit disoriented. Then I remembered
what had happened.
The van door opened; Avery was the first to get out, followed by Linda and me.
I was shocked to see we were at a hangar, and a jet was waiting for us.
âGet in, Lunas, do not keep us waiting,â a man said.
I knew the north was far, so I was grateful they would spare us the trouble of driving all the way there.
âNot all the captives get this privilege; move it,â a man said, pushing Linda to move.
âHey, take it easy. Canât you see she isnât well?â I told the man coming to Lindaâs defence.
He walked up to me and smiled, then landed a painful slap on my cheek. It stung badly, and I had silver
on, so I knew his hands would print on my cheek.
âThis isnât your pack, bitch, and you arenât my Luna. You are a trophy, a glorified slave. If you talk back
at me again, I will make it worse,â he said calmly, and I made sure his face registered because there
was no way he was going to get away with that. No one slaps me and gets away with it. I might have
decided not to fight by my husbandâs side, but I will not take shit from anyone. I remained silent and
made a mental note.
We got into the jet. We were all given seats. I wondered what happened to the other Alphas that didnât
have a luna to offer or refused to provide their Lunas as a peace. offering. Were they dead? or did they
manage to push back? Were we the ones that got the brunt of the attack being the first packs to be hit
before the others?
We were served food and had to manage to eat in chains. The distance between my right hand and left
wasnât much, so every time I put the food in my mouth, I had to lift the other hand.
I stared out the window, wondering what Leo was doing right now. If he was okay and glad to be rid of
me. I guess I would never find out because that aspect of my life was over.
I said goodbye long ago, but I am doing it now.
The jet landed, and we were ushered out of the aircraft, loaded into a black van and taken to goddess
knows where.
Avery wasnât so chatty after the slap I received. According to her, it was still printed on my face.
The van arrived at an ancient castle-like estate, and we were led in by the bastard who slapped me.
We followed quietly. With Lindaâs walking, I knew she would pass out soon. I hoped they take us to our
cells so she could rest.
The castle was cold, old and dark, but it had the taste of affluence. It was like a beautiful antique that
was well cared for. I knew the Dark Alpha came from old money but seeing this castle, I needed help to
guess how old.
We were taken to a room and asked to wait, standing. A few minutes later, a tall, dark- skinned, brown-
haired, grey-eyed man walked in. He was brawny and wore a black shirt that hugged his muscles
tightly. He had long hair, which he packed in a ponytail. His beard was bushy, but it didnât hide his pink
lips. The man was handsome, and he walked up to us with a stern face.
âAre these the trophies?â He asked, and the bastard that slapped me stepped forward.
âYes, Gamma, These are the lunas; the others will arrive soon. They are travelling by road,â he said,
and I realised we were in the presence of the third man in charge.
âSo they surrendered,â he said.
âBrent and Hill Valley. Mountain didnât. She gave herself up to save him.â He said, pointing at me. The
man looked at me and squinted.
âWhat is your name, Luna?â He asked me, and I knew I shouldnât keep eye contact, but I couldnât help
it. It wasnât in my nature to cower.
âTamia Albert,â I said as respectfully as I could manage. He lifted my chin and examined the handprint
on my cheek.
âWho hit you, Tamia?â He asked me calmly and very gently too. I did not hesitate to point at the
bastard.
âHe did,â I said quickly, hoping that would get him in trouble. The man released my chin and turned
towards the arsehole.
âDid you do that, Kappa?â He asked, and I could not believe he was a bloody kappa.
âShe was being mouthy,â he said quickly.
âShe is a luna; what did you expect? Besides, you know how the Alpha feels about tampering with his
things. Did she pose a threat to you?â He asked him, and the man shook his head.
âThen why hit a defenceless woman?â he asked, and the man could not answer.
âDid you somehow feel threatened by her, or were you overcompensating for something? âHe asked,
and I wanted to laugh, but I held it. The kappa became scared.
âHow do I explain this to Alpha? His gifts are meant to be well cared for, and you know it, âhe said
before the man could say anything. The Gamma punched his jaw, and we all heard a crack. I did not
need anyone to point out what that meant. The Kappaâs jaw had been shifted.
âOnly the Alpha, beta and I are allowed to touch these women.â He said to the kappa and then turned
to us.
âMy apologies, ladies. That would never happen again. I must assure you, northern men are civilised
and professional. He will be dealt with accordingly.â He said, and I swallowed without saying a word.
âWhat does the Alpha want to use us for?â Avery asked him, and he stepped to her and sniffed the air
around her.
âNever mind. He doesnât touch used goods,â he said to her, and I felt relief because the last thing I
wanted was to end up as a sex slave in the north. We were used goods alright. Used and abused.
âWhen the others arrive, take them to the Alpha so he can choose the ones he wants.
Let the lunas rest while we wait for the rest of the trophies,â he ordered and walked away. I did not
know what he meant by choosing, but it didnât sit well with me.