Chapter 48: Help Me Seek Revenge
Janice left the hospital room; she had done what she needed to do. As for Tania and Putnam’s plans, she wouldn’t interfere. However, at the right time, Janice would offer some assistance. Despite her jealousy towards Kassandra, she dared not defy her family’s rules.
Tania examined her injuries. The green and yellow fluids that had been seeping from her wounds were no longer present, which brought her some relief.
“Tania, are you alright?” Putnam carefully wrapped gauze around her wounds. She couldn’t let anyone discover her true identity.
“Putnam, I won’t let those people get away with this,” Tania spoke resolutely. If it weren’t for the plan to infiltrate The Iron Star Pack, she wouldn’t have pretended to be Fiona. She wouldn’t have transformed into this if it weren’t for that cursed plan. If Putnam could have made Hazel submit to him from the beginning, none of this would have happened.Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.
“Tania, I won’t let those people off the hook either,” Putnam wanted to embrace Tania, but when he saw her condition, he abandoned the idea. He cared deeply for Tania, but she looked truly terrifying now.
“If Bessie’s mission hadn’t failed, we wouldn’t have had to come here personally,” Tania’s gaze turned fierce, and she blamed Putnam.
Bessie was the spy she had placed near Putnam, monitoring his every move. She had never doubted Putnam’s intentions towards her until she saw Hazel’s photo in his study, a beautiful girl. That was the first time Tania felt the burning flames of jealousy in her chest.
She didn’t know what that woman in the photo meant to Putnam, but she wouldn’t allow anyone to disrupt her partnership with Putnam, even if her feelings for him weren’t as deep.
Once, Tania was the eldest princess of The Tallinn Pack. Her father was The Tallinn Pack’s Alpha, and she had always been in the spotlight, never bullied by anyone. At the age of eighteen, she followed her father to attend the funeral of The Dust and Frost Pack’s Alpha, hoping to establish good relations with the future Alpha of The Dust and Frost Pack. It was there that she first saw Putnam, an Alpha’s illegitimate son, with no inheritance rights, relegated to a corner, watching his father’s proceedings. He wasn’t as proud as Rex, who stood proudly beside his mother. When Putnam looked up, everything around Tania lost its color, and only Putnam’s face remained in her mind. In that moment, a single word escaped her lips, “Mate.” Tania finally understood the purpose of her coming to The Dust and Frost Pack – to meet her mate, Putnam. Her father intentionally wanted to establish good relations with The Dust and Frost Pack’s new Alpha, Rex, who was Putnam’s half-brother, cunning and ruthless. Clearly, Putnam’s mother had been the former Luna, yet he had to watch as everything that should have been his was taken by his brother. So, Tania took the first step. “Putnam, I’ll help you. Do you believe me?”
In the dark of the night, Tania caressed Putnam’s face, craving everything about him, whether it was his heart or his body; Tania wanted it all. “Tania, I only have you,” Putnam leaned his head on Tania’s neck. What choice did he have apart from seeking Tania’s help?
It was this statement that made Tania throw caution to the wind. She took Putnam to meet her father, hoping to gain his support, but her father was furious. In his anger, he cast Tania and Putnam out.
However, Tania was still the Princess of The Tallinn Pack, and she had her own mission. When her father fell seriously ill, Tania was forced to assume her role as the new Alpha of The Tallinn Pack. Tania didn’t agree to Rex’s peace agreement. She collaborated with Putnam to dethrone Rex and imprison him in the dungeon, while her mate, Putnam, became the new Alpha of The Dust and Frost Pack.
Since then, The Tallinn Pack and The Dust and Frost Pack established a strong alliance, forming a new Pack with two independent factions. They didn’t interfere with each other but collaborated when necessary.
If Tania hadn’t seen Hazel’s photo in Putnam’s study, she might never have known about another woman in his heart. Despite Putnam always telling her that she was the most important, what about Hazel?
Knowing her mate’s heart held a place for another woman tormented Tania. She was such a proud person, how could she allow this to happen?
Tania immersed herself in her memories. The thought of it still pained her. Even though Putnam had promised that he would never change their mate relationship, his heart ultimately belonged not only to Tania.
“Tania, we said we wouldn’t bring up Bessie’s matter again,” Putnam’s expression remained opaque.
After Bessie’s mission had failed, her only remaining path was death. After Bessie escaped from the dungeon, Putnam had ended her life himself. Even though he had been determined to make Hazel disappear, his heart still held Hazel. This put him in a tormenting situation.
“If it weren’t for your precognitive dreams, we wouldn’t have come from the north to the south,” Tania continued.
In the north, she had a better life. Here, she had to hide her identity.
“Tania, have you forgotten our plan? Have you forgotten what the King said?” Putnam reminded Tania not to forget her identity. Even though she was the Alpha of The Tallinn Pack, in the end, they couldn’t compare to that man. Without him, they might not be able to contend with Cyril. Although they had a cooperative relationship with the King, he never listened to others’ advice; he only provided help.
“I haven’t forgotten,” Tania frowned. That man was indeed terrifying. Just the thought of that dark organization made her shiver.
“Listen, Tania, I can foresee the future. You don’t need to worry,” Putnam comforted her. It was an innate ability of his. In that dark organization, many people had unique abilities like his, just like Tania, who could control others’ minds. Because of these abilities, the man found them and hoped for cooperation. No one knew what he wanted; he concealed everything. But even so, Tania and Putnam couldn’t easily terminate their collaboration because they had never held the upper hand.
Tania adjusted her emotions upon hearing Putnam’s words, realizing she had become overly agitated.
“But I’ll never let Kassandra off the hook. She’s the one who made me like this,” Tania looked at her body with a fierce expression.
“Tania, we can’t provoke trouble,” Putnam consoled her. No one wanted to mess with witches, whether they were werewolves or vampires; they didn’t want any dealings with witches.
“Putnam, help me seek revenge,” Fiona gritted her teeth; she wouldn’t let Kassandra, that old witch, get away with this!
“Tania, calm down. Kassandra is the head of the McGo Family,” Putnam reminded Tania. Kassandra’s status was noble, and neither werewolves nor vampires dared to offend her easily. Even Cyril, as powerful as he was, wouldn’t dare to ask Kassandra for anything. What was Tania thinking?
“So what? What if… what if we send someone to attack the McGo Family?” Tania’s eyes gleamed with a vengeful light. She wouldn’t spare Kassandra or Hazel.
“Tania, if Janice finds out that we attacked the McGo Family, do you think she’ll let it go?” Putnam tried to soothe Tania’s emotions. Her current state of mind couldn’t make any decisions.
Janice might be jealous of Kassandra, but she wouldn’t allow outsiders to harm the family’s interests.
“Would you just let me become like this?” Tania’s voice became bitter. She could give up everything for Putnam, but she couldn’t tolerate Putnam being on a different side.
“Tania, trust me, I’ll help you get revenge, but now is not the right time,” Putnam looked at Tania, hoping she would change her mind. The influence of the McGo Family was too significant, and no one wanted to take the risk.
Tania stared at Putnam, and after a while, she spoke slowly, “Alright, I promise you.”
Upon hearing Tania’s words, Putnam breathed a sigh of relief.
“I need to rest. You can go back,” Tania said, turning her head and closing her eyes. She didn’t want to see Putnam anymore.
“Okay, get some rest,” Putnam looked at Tania once more and then left the hospital room.
As soon as she heard the door close, Tania opened her eyes, and they were filled with redness. Since Putnam didn’t agree with her decision, she would take matters into her own hands. Tania didn’t believe that with the forces of The Tallinn Pack, they could make Kassandra pay even the slightest price.