Prince Harad’s POV
We shifted into our massive wolf the moment we arrived at the location.
Our beasts possessed the natural ability to detect our mates with utmost accuracy, even if their scent was not that strong. We sprinted onto the same route, leading us through an untamed jungle featuring rugged canyons and steep ravines. This region was familiar to us since we had explored it thoroughly just yesterday; however, there was still a chance that the girls might have returned and left clues for us to follow.
The mere thought that the possibility existed to meet her again today lifted my spirits. If only she hadn't fled, we would be on our way to the Kingdom by now. I could envision my mother's happiness; she would be overjoyed to finally have two more women in our household again. She had been looking forward to us having mates for so long.
But then we were confronted with an unforeseen presence that triggered our doubts. Something was so off here. We shifted right back.
"Herod, am I hallucinating or have the surroundings changed? It looked different here yesterday!"
As I glanced around, I suddenly realized that the vegetation appeared much greener. It was then that something caught my eye. A cave! My eyes quickly flickered in disbelief at the surreal image before me.
"I can't believe it. This cave definitely was not here yesterday," I exclaimed, staring incredulously at the entrance before me. Glancing back at Herod beside me and then scanning the nearby forest, I confirmed that there had been no sign of a cave for miles around.
In utter amazement, we walked towards it.
Each step felt like a dance with danger, as if we half-expected some ghost to emerge from its depths at any moment. At the entrance, we paused, surveying the space in silence. Without question, someone had resided in this cave prior to our arrival. The warmth was still palpable here, as though someone had only just left moments ago, and the smell of charred meat wafted around us.
"How could we possibly have overlooked this? Despite being near our mates, lazing under the tree's shadow, how did we fail to detect any trace or clue of their scent?"
Hesitantly, we took a few more steps forward, and the scents grew stronger. This time we observed two; they were very different. Xan was now going wild.
‘Harad, mate. Mate was here. They were here,’ my wolf roared in my head. 'Find mate. I want mate. Did you scare her away, human? You've never been the gentle type.'
I furrowed my brows at his accusation. From what I recalled, he was the one who pursued the girls into the forest. And now he had the audacity to suggest that it was me who frightened her? Had my wolf gone stupid?
But right now, I simply did not have the time to argue with him any further. I saw Herod half-shifting, with Xin on the verge of overpowering him.
‘Mate! Mate!’ he shouted as he raced through the cave, sniffing around. Yes, out of the two of us, he had always been more emotional. Herod had dreamt about meeting her for the longest time, and now that day was finally here. Everything in his apartment was ready to receive her in grand style. Romantic and foolish.
Unlike myself, I tended to be pragmatic. It could be related to my forthcoming duties as I’m the firstborn and consequently the expected successor. Everyone expected me to be perfect.
I dashed towards him and embraced him firmly from the back.
‘Give control back to Herod, Xin,’ I commanded his wolf.
Xin had no other option but to surrender as my commanding Lycan authority dominated them. But before he complied with my order, he let out a loud and pained howl that echoed in the smallest hollows of the canyons and rose over the treetops. Xan followed him, making it a collective expression of disappointment we now faced.
Afterward, Herod completely shifted, and I sensed his heartbeat return to normal.
"Let's leave from here. They are no longer here, that is one certain thing," I indicated. "We'll need to devise a different strategy to encounter them and persuade them that we have no ill intentions. We're actually eager to take them home."
Herod nodded in a daze.
“I still don't understand why they are fleeing from us. They haven't even met us yet. Werewolves fear us Lycans, but we are their mates, for God's sake! It's ridiculous that they think anywhere is safer than being with us," he retorted.
“I don't have an answer to that right now. To find out, we'd have to locate them," I stated resignedly.
Putting my hand on his shoulder, I guided him towards the entrance, and we made our way back to the car where the Chief Warrior was already awaiting, leaning against the hood of the car.
“No success? Aren't they there?” he asked the obvious. I shook my head with pity.
“Come on, why don't we head to Human Town and chat over a drink about how to address this situation? It's important they're aware that evading Royals goes against Were-regulations and carries consequences. Despite your command for them to halt, they persistently dodged you," he stated.
"Absolutely not!” Herod asserted fiercely. “The Crown Princesses answer to no one. Anyone who dares lay a finger on them will pay with their life." His eyes darkened as he delivered his warning, showing that Xin was willing to do whatever it took to protect his mate.
Walter held his hands up in surrender.
"Alright then, sounds good," I responded. “I'd prefer going to a restaurant over a bar, since bars can get crowded and werewolves might recognize us, ruining our privacy. Also, I'm feeling quite hungry. Let's head towards the nearest eatery instead, Walter."
I tossed him the car key and settled into the passenger seat beside him. Meanwhile, Herod climbed into the backseat.
"But is it not common for mates to seek each other out? The mate bond should actually draw them to us, and they ought to feel ecstatic about being with us," Herod lamented. "Considering our attractive appearances as well as the highest status among werewolves, we are undoubtedly some of the most desirable bachelors around. Then why don't they want to be with us?” he questioned further.
"Brother, I don't have the answer to all your questions. They should explain it themselves."
It's like I was talking to deaf ears; Herod could not be silenced.
"How about we suppress our aura? It's likely they've already figured out that we are Lycans. But let us not reveal our true identity to them yet. Perhaps their reaction is due to the way we project authority," he proposed. “When we see them, we tell them that we are just residents of the Kingdom, distant relatives of the Royals. That might relax them.”
I considered the plan; it featured some great ideas. It could be that our regal demeanor intimidated our mates, who looked young and had probably never met a Lycan before, let alone some high-rankings.
“They did indeed look shocked when they saw your reaction on stage in Crescent Moon,” Walter added.
“Makes sense, might work,” I stated. "And then you are our uncle, Walter. You have a son our age, Eon,” I decided. “Okay, we'll do that. Outside the packs, we control our aura. After all, we could meet them anywhere, and they may see us before we do, so it's important for them to not feel afraid."
And with that, we drove into Human Town, in a much better mood...