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Chapter 49

    Chapter 49


    BENEATH HER DARKNESS: The Alpha’s Little Demon Chapter 49


    049 – Patrea


    LUCY.


    I stayed under the shower for a long time after my weapons training with Alpha Audrius. My hands and


    arms were tired, but I was happy because I was faster than I was yesterday. And if I continued


    practicing, I was sure I would be as fast as I was when I was still being mentored by Gargon in the


    underworld.


    I just wish I was allowed to use fire so I could master it as well. But what choice do I have? I had no


    idea how long I should be hiding from my father. I was tired of being scared of him. I just want to have a


    normal life where I could enjoy my days with Adan and not have to fear that he would just appear out of


    nowhere and drag me back to his


    world.


    I let out a sigh before I turned off the shower and proceeded to dry myself.


    I wondered where Adan was. He should be home around this time and hopping in the shower with me,


    but I haven’t seen him


    since lunchtime, and it’s almost dinner time


    now.


    I had just finished putting on clothes when a


    knock on the main door was heard. I


    grabbed theb from my dresser and ran it over my hair as I made my way to open the


    door.


    An Omega greeted me with a wide smile on her face. “Lady Lucy, we will have dinner a bit earlier


    tonight. The Alpha is waiting in the dining room now.”


    “The Alpha is home? Is he noting up here?” I knew she just said he was waiting in


    the dining room, but my mind failed to


    ept that he didn’te up to see me which he would always do as soon as his day


    was over.


    “No, Lady Lucy. He’s already sitting at the


    dining table. He has guests joining for


    dinner.”


    “I see. Do you know who they are?”


    She shook her head and bit her bottom lip. We never ask questions, my Lady. But it’s a female, and the


    one with her looks like her


    security.”


    “Oh, a female… Is she young or older?”


    “She looked young. Perhaps almost the same age as you, Lady Lucy.” I bobbed my head before


    asking, “Are you sure I was requested at the dining table?”


    “Yes,” she answered as she scratched her


    head. She might be confused by my


    questions, but I was already trying hard not


    to show my annoyance.


    “Okay, tell him I’m going down soon,” I told her before closing the door, muting her from saying


    anything more.


    I closed my eyes and tried to control my


    breathing.


    Who was that female? I knew we were expecting the witch of the red mountain, but Adan told me she


    was older, around forty or fifty. So if the guest was young, could it be the female Alpha Aurelius set him


    up with?


    After I identally made my palm glow, I asked Adan on the same night if he were still interested in


    visiting the female his grandfather set him up with, but instead of answering me, he just told me to


    forget about it and began kissing me, so we ended up having sex, and it just flew out of my


    mind.


    But could she be the guest? Maybe Adan forgot to cancel, and now she was here to


    visit him instead.


    I hurriedly changed into a dress, picking up an above-the-knee, red spaghetti-strap dress that


    entuates my corbones. I slipped on a thin cardigan that I left open so my dress would still show


    before heading


    downstairs.


    I kept practicing the smile that I would give his guest because I was sure I would be


    scowling, so I had to control my facial


    expressions.


    I finally reached the entrance to the dining room, and I let out a deep breath before


    smiling at the exact moment I turned the


    corner and entered the room. I was


    expecting a full room, but I only saw Adan and his guest at the table. Just the two of


    them.


    My eyes darted toward the petite female with plum-colored hair. I suddenly wished I had


    my red hair out, I was sure mine would be


    lovelier.


    “Good evening,” I greeted no one, but my eyes were on the female, who was looking back at me but


    wasn’t smiling at all. So I didn’t give her one too.


    “What took you so long toe down?”


    “I’m sure you don’t want to know the things I did,” I answered sarcastically as I sat on the chair on the


    right side of the Alpha, while the female was on his left.


    No one was saying anything, and no one was moving to eat too.


    “So,” I spoke again, my eyes shifting


    between Adan and his guest. “Should I be jealous or what?”


    “What?” They said in unison, both their


    faces formed a scowl, and my heart began thudding loudly.


    Shit! I was digging my own grave.


    Adan’s face darkened, and I knew I would be


    in trouble.


    “I mean to say, how are you liking Alpha Stone?” I gave her the smile that I practiced upstairs, even if I


    wanted to scratch her face. She was so pretty.


    She shrugged her shoulders, and her mouth


    twitched into a smile, but it was gone in seconds. “Well, let me ask you, do you like Alpha Stone?”


    I feigned a shock and looked at Adan before forcing a chuckle and cing my hand on my chest.


    “Alpha Stone? No, I don’t like him that way. But he is a good Alpha.”


    I smiled at her, nodding my head as if I were trying to make her believe what I said. I had no idea what I


    was doing. I was certainly jealous of her and whatever her connection with Adan was. But for some


    reason, if Adan wanted me to pretend in front of her, then what choice do I have?


    A wide smile crept across the female’s face as she giggled softly. “Me too. I don’t like


    him.”


    My eyes widened. I parted my mouth to ask why, but Adan cleared his throat and beat


    me into talking.


    “If you’re both done stating how much you


    both dislike me, then maybe we can proceed with dinner.” His voice was as cold as the


    snow, and as much as I wanted to look at him, I didn’t.


    I wasn’t sure if he was disappointed in me or pissed off, but I was with him. I just needed to get through


    this meal, and by the grace of the Goddess, this female wouldn’t spend the night here, or I’d summon


    fire and burn down the entire packhouse.


    “What took you so long?” Her voice came out soft but sounded irritated, and my eyes


    darted to where her gaze was.


    A taller man, bigger than Adan, entered the dining room and sat next to her with a grim expression on


    his face. Was this the security the Omega said she came here with?


    “Do you really want to know what I did in the toilet?” He asked with a face void of any


    emotions before he leaned his face closer to her, making her jerk her head back. “I can give you a


    detailed exnation of what I did


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    in there.”


    “de, you can bring that discussion to your room. Not here.”


    “You are certainly not giving me the same room as him. I can share a room with Lucy.”


    “You know me?” I asked at the same time


    Adan spoke.


    “Not happening. Unless you want to share a room with Lucy and I. Well, two females are


    not that bad…”


    “Can we fucking eat?” The man Adan called de growled at the same time I threw a re at Adan for


    hisment.


    If Adan had a temper, this one was definitely


    growly, and I think he was not an ordinary security guard for this female.


    “Can you stop growling at the dining table?” Adan snapped at him, and de just narrowed his eyes at


    him and proceeded to


    eat.


    My gaze shifted back and forth between


    Adan and de until itnded on the female, who was leaning her back on her chair with


    her arms crossed against her chest, but she was just looking at me.


    “Eat. Don’t mind them,” I told her.


    I was about to reach for the serving dish, but Adan beat me to it and began cing food


    on my te.


    “What are you doing?” I asked him in a


    whisper.


    “Doing what I’ve been doing during meal


    time.”


    “I suggest you formally introduce me to Lucy, Alpha Stone. Unless you want to end up being burned.”


    I squinted my eyes and looked at Adan, who


    was now smiling like he had won something.


    “Sometimes, I just want to make her jealous. “Adan winked at me, and despite the


    annoyance I felt at the game he was ying, I couldn’t help but feel my heart flutter just


    by looking at his expression.


    This Alpha could surely make my panties drop without trying.


    “Seems like it,” the female added before


    extending her hand over the table. “My


    name is Althea, daughter of the red


    mountain witch.”


    “Althea! Oh, Goddess!” I epted her hand and shook it. “Lucy. My name is Lucy. Nice to meet you!


    But I thought we were meeting your mother.”


    “She’s dead. How did you get out of the underworld?”


    “Wait!” My eyes darted to Adan. “I don’t want someone overhearing this


    conversation.”


    “I asked the Omegas to leave as soon as dinner was prepared. It’s just the four of us inside the


    packhouse, and my Beta and some


    warriors are guarding all the entrances.”


    “Thank you.” I nodded my head at him. Only the ranked wolves, some of the trusted elders, and his


    parents knew about me.


    “Invisible cloak.” I looked at Althea before I answered her question as Adan pushed my te closer to


    me and motioned for me to


    eat.


    “Who gave it to you?” she asked.


    “Patrea…” I had no idea why I was telling her this information, but maybe because I found out she was


    in no way connected with Adan, I didn’t consider her my enemy


    anymore.


    “I


    Pain flitted in her eyes, but she closed them for a few seconds, and then it was gone.


    She’s my grandmother.”


    My mouth opened, but the words got stuck in my throat. Patrea had always been nice to me, and she


    was the one who told me I had a


    way to get out and helped me make it


    happen.


    “I’ll make a deal with you. I will help you with whatever you want from me, but in return, I want you to


    take my grandmother away from the underworld.”


    “Lucy is not going back to the underworld.” He snapped at her, his hand on the table balling into a fist.


    And I could see de ring at him in my peripherals.


    “Your mother was able to get out. Why didn’t Patrea try?” I asked Althea, while my hand reached out to


    Adan’s, cing it on top of his, hoping it would calm him down.


    “She made a deal with the demon. Others sold their souls, but she sold her body to them. As long as


    she’s alive, she’d be stuck there. She didn’t know she was carrying a baby when she entered the


    demon world. My mother was born there, so they had no im to her, and she was able to escape. And


    I was certain it was the same method my grandmother had taught you.”


    “If that’s the bargain she made, how do you think I can take her away from there?”


    “You need to kill her.”


    “No!” I shook my head. “I might be a demon, but I’m not going to kill Patrea.”


    “She wanted to die, Lucy. It’s the only way she can be free. My mother couldn’t do it,


    but they know you can.”


    “What do you mean, they knew I could do it?


    ||


    “Was there a time Patrea asked you to kill


    her?”


    I shook my head, and then one memory


    came to mind. “But she asked me if I could


    make her my target while shooting daggers.”


    “A strike to the heart, dead in seconds. Then


    her spirit can finally return to the coven. She thought she was being smart by selling her body to the


    demons instead of her soul.” A


    lone tear fell from her eye. “But she made a


    big mistake. The demons trick her and have been keeping her alive all these decades.”


    “I’m sorry for the way they treated her.”


    “You’re Lucien’s daughter, aren’t you?” She asked directly.


    “How did you know?” I swallowed, waiting


    for more revtions.


    “Perhaps I can tell you some other time.” 2


    I nodded my head. Maybe she was not


    around us, who stopped eating and were just


    listening to us.


    “How old are you, Althea?”


    “Eighteen.”


    “Howe you know so much?”


    “I’ve known about you since the moment I


    was made aware I’m a witch. We’ve been


    looking for you from the moment the spell cast by my mother was broken, the moment


    you dug that ne from the earth where


    your mother hid it.”


    “What’s your mother’s name?”


    “Take a guess,” she said instead of


    answering.


    “Adora…” If I was right, everything would


    start to make sense.


    “Yes,” she smiled warmly. “Did Patrea request that you look for her?”


    “She did. But she didn’t tell me where to find


    her or for what reason. I just wanted to


    survive, so I ran to the north and forgot


    about her.”


    “But fate found a way of bringing us together. I need you, Lucy, just as much as you need me.”
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