The Rejected Alpha's Vengeance

Chapter 231: A Razia Problem?



"—They will get more lethal. Even if my Rukiya wants to save you, she won't be able to, Razia. So don't bother with trying to be a mother to her. You lost that chance when you wanted her dead.

"Anyway, I know you have questions and I would really like to stay and chat, but I have a certain Jeremiah to taunt. So, pardon me for sending you on a little trip outside Greyson, hmm?" Hawi said.

Before anyone could say anything, Hawi created a portal and sent a caged Razia through it, leaving everyone in the room with their jaws on the ground. Maybe the screws in Hawi's head had all gotten lost and she had completely lost it.

"Great, we don't have a Razia problem anymore. Anyone hungry? I am very hungry… no offense my love, but eating you out for days got me famished. And as much as I would like to have my face covered by your c—" Hawi began only for Ruru to interrupt her.

"Great! The kitchen it is. Shall we… My love?"

Malika and Mbali watched in awe as Rukiya dragged a famished Hawi out of the Luna's room like the mad woman hadn't just sent her mother to a palace of no return. It was quite commendable really and it was worrying at the same time.

Razia must have really wronged her daughter so much, if she wasn't even bothered that her mate had been cruel to her mother hell, Rukiya hadn't even asked where Hawi had sent her mother, like this was a new normal for them.

Perhaps pain had a way of making even the beautiful souls into monsters and they had seen it firsthand with hawi. Now, they were seeing it again in Rukiya. It was quite the unfortunate fate, really but then what else could they do, right?

"These two scare the hell out of me," Adolf said as he watched at the door that was slowly closing as if to remind them of what had just happened. He couldn't believe what he had heard and seen and it was worrying.

Then again, he wasn't the only one worried about the sanity of the entire pack, especially now that Hawi and Ruru were in the madness together. Perhaps there was a different way out of this? Well, if there was, then it had to be elsewhere because this wasn't it.

"You and me both, warrior. Alone they are scary and now that they are one and the same, I guess prayers are the only thing we can turn to at the moment. Perhaps a prayer for Jeremiah's lost soul would be appropriate too, right?" Mbali said worriedly.

With nothing left for them to do in the Luna's room, the trio walked out and followed the duo that had left initially. They really had to be hungry because when Malika and her team got to the kitchen, she found them eating casually.

"Join us! Sherry cooked some good food! Also, the weather is nice isn't it? I'm so glad we stopped at noon. We should do this more often," Hawi said and Rukiya choked on air, making hawi pat her back gently.

"Careful there sweetheart, I got something else for you to choke on. But then you were on it for twelve days. I really thought we could hit it for more than a week, but twelve days is wild.

"I bet no one has ever broken that record yet!" Hawi said and Malika glared daggers at Hawi who was staring at her with a knowing smirk.

They had been a little too vocal for Hawi to make Rukiya and now that she had, it seemed like she would make them swallow their words and teases.

Perhaps it was evil but then when they were telling the world just how unmated Hawi and Ruru were they had no problem then, right?

"Mistress," Malika whined and Hawi let out a knowing chuckle.

"We are eating, Malika. Or would you like to tell us what else you want to eat other than Sherry's food?" Hawi said and Malika sighed defeatedly. She knew she wasn't going to win this and there was no point in engaging Hawi.

"Listen up you two. Another talk about my mating and you both will be walking the long road to the free lands, and trust me, you won't be using any of your magical abilities, or I won't see any of you again," Rukiya spoke, her voice so cold as she looked at her mate and her protector.

"You—"

"Wanna test that theory, hmm, baby?"

"Nope, I'm all good."

"Damn, you're even scarier than Hawi," Malika commented and Rukiya glared at her, forcing the woman into silence while Hawi was pouting like she had just been scolded by her favorite person.

"Eat up," Rukiya said and Malika just nodded while she glared at Hawi, while Mbali, Adolf and Sherry who had walked in just in time to see the duo get scolded stood there amusedly.

Turns out there was someone that scared the white wolf and her lethal protector, huh?

The lunch break had been needed, especially for the group of misfits, and as they assembled in the Greyson alpha's office, it was more than obvious what this was for them and their missions.

The realm had been brought to understand what happened when Sicarios went against the deadly Greyson pack and it was safe to say that Sicario had lost most of the allies they had in the war, as they preferred to stay alive than be mauled by the Greyson army.

This was an undefeated war for the Greysons and an unwinnable war for Jeremiah warner; no matter how Jer wanted to put it, there was no coming out alive for him. The world was spinning on and on and on and he wasn't even a part of it in the first palace.

Perhaps it would have been the first warning for him, but then he was Jeremiah, and he was with the confidence of the shadow warlocks. They would come for him, right? Oh, Jeremiah.

Earlier Adolf had told the wolves that their alpha was marked by the white wolf and the rejected Alpha, hence the intensity of the changes in the pack and they hadn't questioned it.

Most of them knew that being mated to the white wolf was special and while the humans on the other side of the realm were probably working their asses off trying to decode the sudden changes in the universe, the wolves knew.

The entire supernatural realm knew it too and everyone was suddenly aware of the chaos that could come. For some, it was relief, seeing as the white wolf coming meant security, while for others it was fear, because that same white wolf was their doom.

"What did you find out there, Adolf?" Rukiya asked her beta who had been out on a ten-day mission with Malika, before the phenomenon that got everything coming to an unexpected standstill.

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Granted, so many had stayed in-doors scared of what the reality meant, but Adolf and Malika had done their jobs so damn well.

"There are six other shadow warlocks and we tried to round them up but the mating and the changes, clearly scared them off into hiding. They will still come out of hiding soon, but the focus is on Jeremiah and Sicario.

"According to the intel and our findings, the Sicario warriors are defeated and are not in the mood for war. Instead, they are planning a rebellion against their alpha, blaming him for leading them to a war that could have been avoided.

"The situation there is a little too tense and it's cracked up. The Sicario warriors, led by Elodie and Theodore are demanding an explanation for the war and for their missing luna, given they haven't seen Malika for over two weeks now.

"Alpha Jeremiah Warner is not sure what he can tell them, because he hasn't been able to talk to Razia. Malika forged some memories and made him believe that Razia killed her, so he's a little unstable at the moment.

"That should do the job and make the revolution begin from the inside out. As for the camp we set outside Sicario, everything is ready, the roads into and out of Sicario's ten-mile radius are blocked.

"No one can get in or out of that palace, except for the Greyson army. Elodie and Theo are heading the revision and she is a little antsy too. I guess it's because of Malika but I am not so certain of that.

"That is all from our mission, alpha," Beta Adolf said and the room suddenly went into silence.

Hudhayfah had joined them and he looked proud of what Rukiya had done.

He looked like a father who had watched her daughter grow so well and with Hawi beside Rukiya, Hudhayfah knew the great battle was officially about to begin. However, the mission in Sicario was also part of the process and had to be completed sooner or later.

"Malika," Hawi said, her tone commanding, and Malika bowed before she picked up from where Adolf had left.

"Of course, Mistress," Malika began, all traces of the happy protector gone, and in her place was a woman who was dutiful and ready to report to her leader of the findings out there.


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