Breakfast in bed gone wrong
Fenrir’s POV
I changed my mind. Yes, I changed my mind about the omelette, I was going to throw it away just because I felt embarrassed by Marsai's friends. I didn't care about what they thought.
Now, I have made this omelet for my wife, and I was going to give it to her! I walked as fast as I could back to the kitchen and was glad to see the 'untouched' omelet still there. I grabbed the tray and proceeded upstairs. I was a little surprised that she was still in the Alpha chambers. I could tell by the bickering heard from the room, not caring about the word 'eavesdropping’ at the moment, I leaned in closer to hear what the conversation was all about.
It appeared Marsai was already awake, which was a good thing. I looked down at the omelette and realized it was still warm, thank goodness!
I should have made her a glass of juice to go with the omelet, but the thing is there were so many citrus fruits in the kitchen, I couldn't tell which one she would prefer between the orange, tangerine, or lime!
I continued to look at the deliciousness of what I made. I remember just how many trials I'd gone through before I got to this point, and it didn’t look bad this time. The first time I forgot to add any salt to it. I really hope she liked the omelet I made her, but if she didn’t, I would make a hundred others just to see a smile on her face. That was all I wanted to be good at-making her happy.
Soon my thoughts vanished as I started to hear everything they said about me. I was surprised. Gosh… I didn’t like Leah very much. She was trying to poison my Marsai’s mind against me. How dare she! But since Marsai sounded like she liked her more than the other twin, I was going to spare her.
“You should be really lucky- you found a strong Alpha for yourself. At least even after your parents’ death, you have someone to protect you.”I heard Elena say.
Exactly! I wanted Marsai to be protected by only me because even her parents couldn’t give her the protection I give her. They were weak.
“Apparently you have nothing good to say. We are here to give her emotional support, not tell her that the man that she is lucky that she is married to the man that destroyed her life.” Leah said, which made me angry.
Here we go again with Leah… Why was she so bent on making Marsai against me? I wanted to punch something hard. I needed to enter the room before she turned my Luna against me.
At least, one of her friends thought that I was a good person. Even though what had happened made me far from a good person, it was just that I couldn't feel remorse. No matter how I tried...
I felt good that one was speaking in my favor, that I still deserved her love and attention, after all that happened. It was a good start. You still have hope, Fenrir. Elena could be the person that would turn Marsai’s attention to me.
Should I go in? I doubted myself for a while. Marsai still sounded pissed, but maybe I might get lucky. Didn’t they say most women like it when they are served breakfast in bed?
Breakfast in bed. I was sure Marsai would love that. Hardly did any female resist my charm. I waited for them to finish arguing before I knocked at the door, which made the room go silent.
I waited for someone to invite me in as I waited impatiently but when no one did, I pushed the door open. I thanked the universe that it was. There was surprise written on their faces as they saw me walk in with a tray of food in my hand.
The look on Marsai’s face… oh my God. I wasn’t expecting that. She was supposed to look shocked, not scowling. She wasn’t even looking at me. What? Please, don’t embarrass me in front of your friends Marsai. I had had enough when they saw me in the kitchen.
No one should perceive me as weak. I was still going to lacerate everyone’s body that dared to cross me… except Marsai.
Elena and Leah got on their feet out of respect when they saw me. I notice Elena checking me out… again. Doesn’t she relent? Why would she be checking her friend’s husband out? It was unethical. She wasn’t Marsai’s friend. I took note of that in my head.
“Here, for you.” I said in a calm tone, but my heart was beating wildly in its ribcage.
She ignored me, not even bothered enough to look my way.
“Marsai…” I drawled.
“I will never eat the food you cooked, Fenrir! Save yourself the embarrassment and leave my room this instant!” She bellowed angrily.
Why doesn’t she see my sincerity? What kind of woman is she? Why is it so hard to please her?
“Why won’t you?”
“Because you are a sick, good for nothing man that feeds on other people’s miseries.”
“Marsai!” Leah warned as she saw the deadly look on my face.
I softened for a moment. Anger is not the way out now. Her face held so much anger and hate…. It was painful knowing all of that was directed at me. I was the reason she had that look on her face. It was going to be my life’s mission to make it go away.
She deserved to have smiles on her face. I will be the cause of it… I was very determined too.
“Marsai-” I started, but she cut me off.
“I can never trust you Fenrir. Who knows if you laced my food with something that would kill me like the way you killed my parents?” She hissed.
My grip on the tray tightened as I heard her horrific words. How could she think I’d do that to her? She was the only person I have. The only woman I could think of!
I sighed, trying to contain the anger that was fueling inside me. “Marsai, I would never…” I mean, How could she accuse me of something like that?
“After what you did last night, you should never think we will both be happy in this pack. There is no peace for you, Fenrir, nothing close to that. It is a mirage for you from today on. I will make your life a living hell like how you made mine.” She threatened, her eyes glimmering with hate.
My grip on the tray fastened again. How dare she speak to me like that? Oh, Marsai… you like testing my patience. She was the only one that could speak like this to me without making me feel like I wanted to cut her head off her body.
She should have just accepted the food.