Chapter 73: Cancelled
: Cancelled
Killian's POV
I clenched my jaw as I burrowed my head into my hands, and I felt a headache starting to form in my head.
I have a lot of reports to read and papers to sign, but I couldn't focus on the paperwork because of the uproar going on outside.
The Pack members were in an uproar. Their voices are raised in a cacophony of betrayal and anger as they all demand to see me and end my wedding with Giselle.
Outside, there was palpable tension as the Pack guards did their job and pushed back the Pack members to keep them from entering the house. There was no violence, just shouting and a lot of pushing.
The Pack members are unwilling to leave unless I go outside and show my face to them.
For some reason, my wedding with Giselle had been exposed. Someone leaked information that I've been making preparations for my upcoming wedding with Giselle.
I gave strict orders to keep this information a secret. I knew this was going to happen once the Pack members found out that I was planning to marry someone that is not even my mate.
I had intended to go along with my mother's plan, which was to secure the support of other Packs first before I headed on to announce my wedding with Giselle. In this way, I could ensure the approval of my own members once I break the news.
However, the information was leaked too early, and I had nothing to face with the protests happening outside. I could only hide in my office and pretend that I couldn't hear them.
I gave strict orders to keep this information a secret. Right after I found out that this secret had leaked, I ordered an investigation to be done instantly, but until now, we still haven't found any leads yet.
A knock on the door steeled my thoughts. When I looked up, I saw my mother's close confidante, the omega who was always with her. "Alpha Killian, Elder Luna Victoria wishes to see you in her room immediately," she muttered softly with her head bowed down.
I sighed. She must be calling for my attention to handle the protests outside. This wouldn't have happened if he hadn't rushed things.
She wanted me to marry Giselle before she gave birth, but it wasn't even important as long as the time was right.
"Mother, you called for me?" I uttered as soon as I opened the door. I paused by the doorstep when I heard someone crying loudly inside.
"Killian, come in," my mom replied as she extended her arm slightly, beckoning me to enter.
My brows furrowed slightly when I saw Giselle crying while sitting beside my mother. Her shoulders shook as she hunched forward, her face buried in her hands.
Muffled sobs escaped her lips, each one punctuated by a sharp intake of breath as my mom caressed her back soothingly to calm her.
As she cries, an omega holds a box of tissue while standing on her other side to put the tissue within her reach.
"It's okay, Giselle. We can figure things out. You shouldn't cry. It's bad for the baby," my mother whispered soothingly to her, but Giselle couldn't stop her tears.
"What happened?" I asked as I approached them.
My mother sighed as she dropped the invitation letter on the coffee table in front of her.
"The wedding invitations we sent to other Packs were all sent back. No one wanted to come to the wedding," my mother explained.
My brows furrowed. "No one?" I repeated. It's impossible that at least one of them didn't want to come.Property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
"No one," my mother responded as she gave Giselle a side hug.
I picked up one of the returned invitations just to check. When I opened it up, they just wished us a happy wedding and gave lame excuses for why they couldn't come. I also opened the other letters, and they all contained the same thing.
They all just wrote insincere wishes and lame excuses while indirectly saying that they couldn't support the wedding.
I let out a deep breath as I dropped back the invitations on the table.
No wonder why Giselle is crying. She's been spending all of her time to prepare a huge wedding, only to find out that there wouldn't be any wedding. "Let's cancel the wedding," I suggested.
Giselle's tears suddenly turned back as she lifted her tear-stricken face and stared at me with wide eyes.
Meanwhile, my mother had no reaction. She must have seen it coming. She knew this was the only solution to our problems.
"W-What? We can't cancel it. We can have the wedding with or without guests," Giselle looked at my mother for support, but she didn't even look at
her.
"Killian is right, Giselle. We need to
cancel the wedding for now. The Pack members are protesting outside, and no guests even wish to
come. We can have the
once the public opinion has
changed," my mother answered her, even though this solution didn't also sit right with her.
Giselle fell speechless as she stared at my mother. She thought she would side with her again this time.
Giselle's muscles turned tense. She couldn't believe that was it. The wedding was over.
My mother sighed and pulled away
from Giselle. "This is my fault. It was my idea to rush the wedding. Don't worry, Giselle. The wedding will still happen, but it will just not happen now.