Chapter 8
In the car, Xandar suddenly had a question. “Hey, Lucianne?”

llHm? H

“You mentioned that the third and fourth were Alphas.” He asked uneasily, “Are they here? In

this collaboration?”

“The third, yes. Alpha Brandon from Red Night. The fourth, no. He and his Luna were killed in one of the rogue attacks last year. Alpha Zeke from Blood Eclipse took half of his pack, and the other half went to Luna Lovelace from Midnight.” She answered simply.

Xandar looked even more uneasy. “Wouldn’t it get awkward with Alpha Brandon?”

Lucianne then laughed. “No. Like I said, our severance was consensual and amicable. It was awkward at first but then we warmed up to each other as allies and as friends. His Luna did take a little more time to offer me a smile. But we eventually hit on, mainly because we both had an interest in burning down the patriarchy.” She chuckled and continued, “I mean, it would’ve been awkward if the fourth mate survived. He uh…he’s very pinned on the fact that h e rejected me because I wasn’t good enough so he may have caused a scene at the

collaboration. But I would’ve stayed away if I saw him there anyway.” “Did he cause a scene last year?” Xandar asked in concern.

“He almost did, on the very first night too. But Alpha Juan threatened to challenge him for his pack if he ever bothered me again so he never tried to do anything after that.”

Xandar’s heart was heavy with guilt. Why didn’t he know this? If he had paid more attention a t the meet-and-greet last year, he could’ve defended Lucianne. He uttered in remorse, “I can’t believe that happened and I wasn’t there to defend you. No one should even think of causing

a scene at this collaboration.” She shrugged. “If it makes you feel any better, you weren’t my mate yet.”

“That,” one hand stayed on the steering wheel as the other reached for Lucianne’s hand, lifting it to his lips to plant a kiss before he continued, “Does NOT make me feel any better. Knowing that someone else was more deserving of you than I was is just a stab in the heart.” He parked his car in his reserved lot before he locked eyes with Lucianne. 1

“Nothing like that should’ve happened on my watch. Not to you or to anyone else. I’ll be better. I’ll pay more attention, I promise.” He pecked another kiss on her hand.

Lucianne tried to ignore the sparks as she said, “Don’t be so hard on yourself, Xandar. You were on the other side of the room, occupied with Lycan ministers. It would’ve been

impossible for you to know what was happening at our end.”

Xandar was almost too afraid to ask but he had to, “Did we- Did we meet last year?”

‘No, we didn’t.” She shook her head. ‘After you spoke to the ministers, you left the room. We didn’t meet for the rest of the month either. As a Gamma, I only had business with the

Defense Ministers so I never saw the point to come up to you. You did seem rather busy, and n o wolf in their right mind would think of interrupting.” 1

Xandar slammed his head onto the headrest, frustrated. ‘I am beyond incompetent.” ‘What?” Lucianne asked in confusion. What did she say that made him feel like that?

He took both of Lucianne’s hands, and with guilt and embarrassment in his eyes, he said, ” Sweetheart, I’m going to be honest with you. Up until I met you, I hated the annual meet—and- greets.”

She pressed her lips together and nodded as she recalled his demeanor the previous year before she said, “That much was clear.” Xandar closed his eyes tightly in embarrassment for a second before Lucianne said apologetically, “I think I’ll just let you finish talking first.”

He then smiled at her sincerity, and kissed her cheek before he said, “You don’t have to hold back. I deserved it. You only gave me the facts. So uh… I’ve long hated the meet-and-greets, and I always found a way to leave as early as possible. I’m not my father. He would’ve happily stayed and socialized with his ministers late into the night. Personally, I find it to be a complete waste of time. I would’ve rather locked myself in my office and gone through a few files. At least then, I’ll be able to be at ease when I go to bed, knowing that I’ve done…

something.” 1

Lucianne was listening attentively in silence. Xandar then stroked her hand as he prompted, ”

Lucianne, say something.”

“Uh… I’m not following.” She admitted. “How are you ‘beyond incompetent”?”

He began, “IfI had taken an initiative to speak to anyone other than the ministers, I would’ve been more aware of how the werewolves had been faring. After hearing yours and Gamma Tobias’s speeches, I can’t help but feel that I’m no better than Alfred Cummings.” He stared deep into her eyes. “As officials, we had the power to send help but we didn’t. And I didn’t even seem approachable enough for Gammas to come up to me with their concerns.” He shook his head, and scoffed as he stared blankly ahead, “What have I even accomplished

these years as King?”

Lucianne was biting her bottom lip, stopping herself from speaking. Xandar caught this, and

his thumb reached out to smoothen her lip as he whispered, “What is it? Tell me.” 1

Lucianne hesitated before she said, “I don’t know if what I’m about to say is going to make

you feel any better.” “1 don’t care. I want to know.” Xandar stubbornly insisted.

She took a deep breath. “You are doing better than your father.” She gauged his reaction before continuing, “King Lucas, he… he never thought about us when it came to legislation.

scanned Wllh cams nnnn er

Hunters could kill us as they pleased. Packs were not allowed to apply for financial relief after a rogue attack. We never had medical help beyond our ally packs during his reign.”

Lucianne was looking nervously at Xandar, whose eyes showed that she had his undivided attention as he waited for her to continue, so she did. “It almost felt like we didn’t exist. There was even a time when I wondered why we called him our King. Of course, I later learned that i

t was purely fear that forced wolves to obey without question. But when you ascended the throne, things started changing.”

She looked at him gratefully. “When we first received word that wolves were entitled to seek relief after an attack, we thought it was a joke or a scam. It took a lot of discussion among pack leaders before one Alpha was appointed to ask about the validity of the relief offered.” She chuckled at the memory. “We just didn’t think that it was possible for there to be a Lycan who would bother to take care of us wolves, let alone the Lycan King. For as long as my kind can remember, we were just happy to not get killed.” 1

She chuckled again before she continued, “Then the laws started to change, bit by bit. A few years later, Alphas were invited to meet and submit their concerns at conferences for the first time in history. Then three years ago, these meetings started to include Gammas. Gammas are even given the chance to share the stage with Lycans this year, which has never been

done.”

His expression softened under her touch as he purred and leaned into her small hand. She uttered, “You don’t know how grateful we are to have an opportunity to be included in discussions, a chance to speak, and a way to seek help.

I! I

had during

mouth as he planted a deep kiss on her palm. Xandar

feel better. Thank you.” He was leaning into her neck

his face and said, “We should go in. We’ve been in here

pouted and muttered, “This won’t take very

smirked. “Well then, I guess I’ll meet you inside.” After saying that, she

He followed quickly behind. His arm went around her waist as soon as he caught up

to come down so soon?”

And she giggled in response.

unable to control

present bowed in their presence. Lucy froze on the spot, feeling discomfort with the scene. Xandar’s voice rang through the hall, “Good evening, everyone. I hope this day has gone well for all of you so far. If you have any

improve, be it the ceremony this morning or the

know. Please enjoy the rest

eased. As they were alking to the buffet table, Xandar asked casually, “Do you think you can get some

open up to me about their problems? I’ve spoken to a few of them but they seem eluctant to tell me the full extent of

was a cheeky glint in Lucianne’s eyes when she said, “That’s because you’re the big, zary

smirked, and gently squeezed the flesh on her waist. She giggled and asked, “So, who do J11 want to meet first? Those who need help in terms of finances,

think‘ the problems could be categorized so clearly. It was as if s many packs had these problems that the categories existed. Sensing that Xandar could not ecide, she smiled and asked, “Which do you prioritize more, Xandar? Safety, or expansion ad

that she understood his predicament,

tlright.”

“I’ll be back in a bit. on’t wait for me to start.” She motioned

so h merely waited. After a short moment, Lucianne returned with three people walking closely ahind

Sylvia of the rirnson Pack.” As soon as she

tiison, “Your Highness.”

pleasure to meet you, members of the Crimson Pack.

you.” Xandar

him feel rat he had a lot of work to do before the werewolves were willing

King

before he looked at andar and said, “Your Highness, it’s an

Although we managed to eradicate ie threat, our borders have been destroyed when the rogues tried to tear their way through. Iur finances have dried up when we used it to rebuild a quarter

months ago. And we had to resort to placing more warriors

looked at Lucianne, who smiled and nodded, encouraging him to go

designated category for this, we couldn’t proceed with the application. We submitted an enquiry regarding the matter to the Defense Ministry but we haven’t heard

application hasn’t been reviewed as

up rebuilding the border. Our warriors are strained from having to stand guard daily instead of taking shifts.

her hand the whole time. His expression was hard, and he contemplated in silence before he asked, “What’s the cost of

without compromising the quality of the

said, “Uh, well…” he looked at Lucianne again, who nodded with a small smile yet again, prompting him to continue. He then met Xandar’s eye and said

we’d appreciate even a loan that covers 10% of the amount. We’ve already borrowed $70,000 from

be

to your allies. I’ll speak to the Finance Minister, and get her to have

repayment.”

first to recover when she said, “Your Highness, that’s a very generous gesture b-but we can’t just accept that.

in refusal. “No, Luna Willa. As the

welfare of our people is being looked after. This is not a generous gesture, it’s a duty that we must fulfill. I hope you understand, and will accept the

still lost for words, clearly in shock. Lucianne then

Wainwright, “Alpha?”

said, ” Thank you, your Highness. On behalf of my people, I thank you for the aid. It will help

of the

asked in curiosity and concern, “May I know what

fire?”

in one of the older electric generators. After

nnnn er remaining generators. Thank goddess we did! There were three more

malfunctioning.”

that a quarter of homes had to be rebuilt. He had to check the finances, and hear out the other packs before providing relief for the fire. He hoped

be able to contribute a percentage of losses that didn’t result from

rogue attack.

to see Alpha Juan and Luna Hale approaching them with plates in their hands. Xandar offered a smile and waved them over. “Your Highness, it’s good to see you again.” Alpha Juan said, then he and

Hale bowed to Xandar.

Hale. Please, join us.”~Xandar said as he patted Juan’s shoulder

the Crimson Pack suffered another round of shock at how the King just greeted the pack leaders of the Blue Crescent

and said, ‘Always nice to see

too, old friend.” Wainwright snapped

Juan’s hand.

over to Willa, who had already gotten up as they embraced, “We didn’t see you last

miss this.” Willa said in all smiles.

Lucy a

Until

in with a giggle, “Then, she’ll turn into a

embarrassed with her hands covering her eyes, Juan added, ‘Let’s

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255