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Enemies Truce

    Princess Sophia''s POV


    I yawned, feeling a bit tired from too much talk, but I couldn''tin. I wasn''t forced to talk by anyone at all. It was something that I chose to do and yeah, I loved it.


    Ever since I arrived at the Pack and Dn walked into the room to visit me, I hadn''t seen him that much because he scarcely came around that area and he never stepped inside to see me. I heard that he was always so busy with the Rogue Alpha and had little or nothing to do with anyone else apart from his Beta and trusted guards who always moved around with him.


    I wasn''t surprised at all by that. He told me that already, the first time he paid a visit. He said we''ll only meet when he has something to tell me. As much as I didn''t exactly expect him to do that, seeing that I had just arrived and there was always this tendency to see new guests, he stayed true to his word.


    Well, that distance did help in a lot of ways. If he wasing around more often, I''d have had less time to blend in with the environment. Thankfully, he wasn''t and because of that, I got pretty ustomed to the environment quicker than I expected.


    For sure, it was a Rogue Pack and I never expected to find myself anywhere near that kind of Pack in my life. When I was younger, I resented rogues so much and wanted nothing to do with them. I still did loathe them, but not as much as I used to. With age, I began to understand that people weren''t always what they were said to be. It was the tellers of the stories that controlled the narrative, painting the people they loved as good and the ones they didn''t as bad, just to fulfil their agenda and turn others against them. I knew that game so well.


    These rogues weren''t bad at all. They were so good to me. I got everything that I wanted just by asking for it. They didn''t look to be doing all of that because of Dn''s instructions. Far from it. These folks looked so naturally hospitable and if I didn''t hate their environment, untidiness and their lifestyle generally as they still lived barbaric lives, I''d have preferred to have my rest there.


    Yet, there was an enemy to vanquish. Some people had to pay for all that they had done to me. They couldn''t just go scot-free. I was never going to let that happen. I was going to make them pay until I was satisfied, knowing that in most cases, unfortunately, satisfaction was a product of death.


    "Princess Sophia, how about the stroll that we talked about yesterday? Are you still down for that?" Asked a youngdy who also sat on my bed.


    "Yes, Princess, you promised you were going to tell us stories on the way. I hope you''re not about to change your mind," another affirmed, as they looked at me with pitiable faces.


    I loved those girls, all four of them, but it was the first one that spoke to me, who was a blondie with sea blue eyes that I loved the most, especially because she was so beautiful, and somehow, she didn''t need to be reminded to keep things neat; herself included.


    "Yeah, I''m up for that. Why not? I''d love to have a stroll with all four of you. We can talk about all the things that go on in my Pack. You know, all the good stuff."


    "What about the bad ones?"


    "I''m not about to ruin my mood and yours, am I?" I chuckled. "I..."


    Before I could finish my sentence, the door was flung open and Dn walked in apanied by some guards. He didn''t look so happy and his long, hard breaths did little to suggest differently.


    "Leave here at once!" He barked at thedies who instantly scurried outside at hismand, leaving just the both of us in the room, together with his guards. He turned to his guards and gave them the eye, and they all stood just outside the door.


    I stood and walked to meet him, doing my best to force a smile out of my face even though I didn''t feel like smiling. The atmosphere was already too tense so I didn''t want to add to it. Normally, I''d have talked back or yelled or even made my own remark but this was his territory. I was to have some gratitude for his kindness toward me. Although, I knew that he saved me for his selfish purposes. There was no changing him for life.


    You''re looking very good now," he smirked. "Much better than the tattered state you were when you came in."


    I hated the snide remark that he made but there was barely anything that I could do about it. I just nodded my head and gulped like an obedient kid. "Thank you for your help, Dn. I appreciate it. How are you doing?"


    "I came here to talk about our ns and the truce between us," he said, waving away my concerns. "I want to know if you''re truly ready to help me."


    As he got done with those words, I felt a surge of anger slowly building up in me. "I can''t wait to make Aurora and Bane pay for all that they''ve done to me," I said with my eyes dimming.


    It had been so long since I felt such an outburst of rage. I hadn''t turned for so many years and it felt so good to feel that powerful. The only problem was that Aurora wasn''t there to feel my might. The rage was so much and I knew there was only one way to appease me; handing Aurora to me. Taking her life was going to give me the peace that I so craved.


    I felt my wolf wse out of my hands and my hair sprouted from my skin. After holding in so much anger for a long time, my wolf had finally had enough and decided to take control.


    "Calm down, Sophia," Dn said, stretching his hands to touch me.


    "I can''t calm down!" I yelled in rage. "Anytime I remember all that they did to me, I can''t help but boil inside. I need toy my hands on them and may them pay. I''ll do that. I swear I''ll...!"


    "Keep quiet this instant!" Dnmanded, barking so loudly at me.


    Somehow, it got to me and I immediately got quiet with my wolf elements, going back in, leaving me in my human form.


    Taking a step toward me, Dn ced his hand on my shoulder. "Calm down, Sophia. I have so many ns and I just need you to trust me," he gently said to me. "Do you trust me?"


    "Yes, Dn. I trust you," I replied with a nod.


    "Good," he said with a smile on his face as he grabbed my left hand. "Let''s head outside so we can talk better, shall we?"


    I nodded and we both walked out of the room.
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