Eve~
"This way, miss," Agnes said, her tone neutral. She had returned to take me to the venue. I nodded, making sure not to speak as my thigh throbbed with every step. It was a painful hassle to walk now with the open wound on my leg, but I kept my posture straight and my stride elegant. I could not draw suspicion. I tried not to think at all of what would happen to me once the job was done, consoling myself with the fact that I would rid the world of at least one bloodthirsty killer before I faced my fate, whatever that might turn out to be.
As we walked down the sleek, minimalist hallway of the mansion, I forced myself to take in the surroundings. The place was modern, the walls smooth concrete and steel, softened only by the occasional abstract art piece or carefully placed lighting. A place of power, but it lacked warmth. I supposed that was fitting, considering who lived here.
The floor beneath my feet was smooth marble, and the cool air inside the palace had a slight chill that seeped into my bones. I held back a shiver. I could feel eyes on me. Whether it was just the security cameras stationed at each corner or hidden observers, I wasn't sure. But I knew I was being watched. They were all waiting for me to make a mistake.
The sound of my heels clicking against the polished floor echoed through the halls, accompanied by the soft hum of distant conversations behind closed doors. It was a far cry from the grandeur of the Silverpine Pack's estate, but this... this was the heart of the pack, where every deal, every action was calculated. It felt sterile, a place where decisions that changed lives were made over coffee or beer and casual conversation.
"Almost there," Agnes murmured as we approached an elevator. Pressing a button, the doors slid open for us and we entered. I was thankful for the air conditioning that gave a bit of respite from the torture. We ascended. I made sure not to glance at my reflection in the mirrored walls.
Soon we came to a stop, and I stepped out ahead of Agnes. The doors had slid open to reveal a grand ballroom-like space, but with modern decor—floor-to-ceiling windows overlooked the sparkling city lights, casting a cold glow over everything. People milled about, some lounging on sleek couches, others standing in small groups, laughing over glasses of champagne.
I could feel their eyes on me as Agnes led me through the gathering. All of them were Lycans, that much was obvious from the glinting of fangs as they conversed. Their sharp eyes followed my every move, and I felt like prey paraded before predators. They all donned tailored suits and lovely formal dresses, but I could see the carnivores beneath the mask. They were predators dressed as pack elites and court officials. But I kept my face straight and my chin high as I made my way through them.
My eyes trained on my target, who stood at the far end of the room. It was impossible not to spot him, even among his own kind. He drew attention like sugar drew ants. He stood tall and broad-shouldered amongst his kin, clad in a black luxury tailored suit. If I didn't hate his existence, I would have said that he put every other man in the room to shame. His eyes locked on mine as he took a slow sip of wine.
I kept the stare, unwilling to show weakness or fear, not in a room filled with my kind's worst enemies. Soon we stood close, his hand taking mine. My skin crawled at the contact, but I kept a pleasant expression. This was an alliance, after all, we had to be polite.
"The woman of the hour," he murmured, his gaze piercing.
"Don't flatter me," I replied pleasantly, my cheeks threatening to split open with the fake smile I had on my face.
He chuckled, a low rumble that reverberated in my stomach. "Shall we begin?"
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