Katie paused for a moment, lost in her thoughts, before dashing to answer the doorbell.
She pulled the door with so much force the knocker rebounded and made her best friend yelp in surprise.
"What's gotten into you?" Haley cried with a frown. "Calm down your biceps, Super Girl."
"Sorry... I had too much coffee," Katie admitted. She'd drank an entire pot while waiting for the boys to arrive—a decision she'd regretted once trapped inside the closet without a toilet. "In fact... I need a wee. Be right back!"
After speeding to the toilet, she returned to find Haley in the kitchen fixing herself a drink. The smell of cheap instant coffee filled her nose.
Haley turned and looked up sheepishly as Katie entered. "You said coffee so..."
"So you had to have coffee," she finished with a smile. "It's okay. You can make yourself at home here."
Haley was usually the host and always appeared awkward when in Katie's home—probably because of who she shared it with. As she rusted through the cupboards, searching for sugar, Haley stared out of the window.
"Is that him?" She nodded in the direction of Devlin. "Your soul mate?"
"Hmm." Katie nodded before pulling the smaller girl away from the window. "Don't be so obvious. He'll hear you."
"Nobody's hearing is good enough to hear through these windows," Haley protested. "Not even Theon."
As if on cue, Theon and Devlin both turned to stare in at the pair of girls. Their faces suggested they had heard or were at least making fun of Katie for her little stunt earlier. Her cheeks reddened at the thought.
'Please don't tell him about my silly crush,' she prayed.
"Let's go and pester them," Haley suggested with a devilish grin. She loved to pester people, though they rarely found her company as much of a bother as she seemed to assume. People tended to like Haley. The kind and thoughtful girl, though not as beautiful as Katie, had always been far more popular.
She plopped a few sugar cubes into her cup, gave it a quick stir and linked arms with Katie, pulling her into the garden.
Although it was already October, the weather remained unseasonably warm, and the withering leaves clung to the branches of the trees for the time being. This was a shame for Katie, who loved everything about Autumn. The smells, the colours and that feeling of crisp cold that would creep in as Christmas neared.
She watched as Haley comforted Kenny, unsure what to do or say. Devlin made her feel so nervous she was barely able to function.
'My heart is beating so fast,' she thought. 'I bet Theon can hear it. He hears everything.'
Remembering the advice her friends had given her, she listed things she could see, taste, smell, and taste.
'Is it five things I can see or four?' she questioned, doing her best to recall the advice. It worked either way, distracting her from the ridiculously hot guy standing a few feet away.
For things she could smell, she opened her lungs and took a deep breath. The smell of the earth beneath her feet, teeming with worms and bugs. Rotting apples that had fallen from the tree and been crushed into the paving slabs. And something else. Something familiar. A perfume.
'Jade.'
She looked at Haley, lips curled up and eyes wide.
"No. Not Jade," Haley whispered.
The petite redhead breezed into the garden without bothering to knock—a faux par Theon was always grilling her for. It was as if she lived to annoy him.
"So... are you coming out to celebrate my Jason's win?" she asked with a smile so wide and fake you could spot it from space.
"Oh... erm..." Katie motioned toward her cousin, who had not won the election, hoping her dense friend would take the hint.
"Oh, come on." Jade tutted. "It's not like there was really any need to vote. Everyone knew Jason would take the victory. Our pack has always had a Goldman in charge. That's just tradition."
The way she said the word 'victory,' was so arrogant and uppity. As if her brother had done anything special aside from being born with the correct surname. Katie wasn't exactly Theon's biggest fan or supporter, but he was still her only family. He'd supported her since the death of their parents and never left her wanting.
Jade, on the other hand, was a fair-weather friend at best. An interloper. She had interjected herself in the friendship group with the haughty entitlement only Goldman's possessed.
"Yet we all know I could take it back if I contested. A battle to the death!" Theon clapped his hands together. "Now that could be fun."
"Oh, would it now?" Jade scoffed. "But then you'd actually have to lead."
Theon shrugged and fell silent. He was capable of leading his small group of 6—but an entire village? Katie knew he wasn't up for it. It wasn't something that he'd ever shown interest in before today, first getting angry at Adam, now Jade.
After a moment of awkward silence, Devlin stepped forward.
"So?" he asked.
"Leading isn't an easy job. There's a lot involved—" Jade argued, flapping her arms. She made the face Katie hated--one where she screwed up her nose in annoyance that someone she didn't deem worth was speaking to her.
'How dare she make that face at him!' Katie screamed internally.
"We'd help you." Devlin turned to Theon, holing his head up high. "You deserve to lead. You are the strongest. That was the first tradition before modern-day politics took over. The strongest rules. Jason, though strong, is most definitely not more formidable than Theon."
He turned back to Jade and looked down his nose at her with sheer disgust as if she were worthless—nothing. If Katie hadn't already loved him, that moment would have swayed her. Nobody had the nerve to question or put down a Goldman. Nobody but Devlin, apparently. She'd put up with the girl for years, not wanting to offend her social better and upset the 'order of things.'
Jade's eyes narrowed as she stared down Devlin, but she turned to Theon when the new guy refused to bite. "You aren't serious."
"We'd support you one hundred per cent. You are our leader, and we believe in you," Devlin went on, eyes becoming more intense. Instead of teasing him for 'simping' over his alpha as they normally would in situations like this, the others in the pack stepped up and nodded, their enthusiasm matching Devlin’s. Something about the situation struck Katie as odd.
"I'll think about it." Theon loomed over Jade and grinned widely, showing his monstrous teeth in their full glory. "Come on lads. Let's go hunting."
As they piled out of the gate, knocking past Jade in turn, her mouth gaped wider with each bump.
"What the bloody hell?" she cried. "He can't do this!"
Katie and Haley exchanged glances and shrugged.
"I think he was teasing you but... I'm not sure," she said, unsure what to tell her so-called friend.
"I'd apologise for gloating though, just in case," Haley suggested.
"Ugh." Jade screwed up her face. "Me? Apologise to a Kilgrayne?"
She looked at Katie, blinked a couple of times and flushed slightly. "Sorry, uh, no offence to you Katie. You can't help being related to him."
'Why do you even want to be my friend?' Katie wondered. 'Why not hang out with the others in your caste?'
Jade's eyes misted over as she stared over at the fields, watching Theon and the others running toward the woods. "I'm sure he won't do it. It would be crazy..."
Katie almost laughed out loud. 'Crazy? You clearly don't know my cousin as well as you think you do.'
"How could I not know?" Theon asked. He stared at the floor, his dangly hair covering his face.Katie breathed deeply, trying to summon up words of comfort, but they wouldn't form. A cold breeze pushed a flurry of dried leaves past their feet and into the now-empty house. It was so quiet. Only Jade, Katie, Jason and Theon remained. They weren't exactly the A team, but things could have been worse. Three of them were Alphas--and one an oversized mutation. Katie knew she was the only weak link. "Haley?" Katie uttered, suddenly realising her friend had vanished with the others. "S--she was here. She was just here. They must have kidnapped her."Theon's arm draped over her shoulder. "She's with him now. His scent was all over her. I'm sorry, Cuz." He nuzzled her head with his, and for a moment his support kept her together. Then the tears began. Haley had been her best friend from birth. No male would ever come between them... they had a pack to stipulate as much."We can take 'em,"
Jade, hearing her brother's voice, shot from the house without bothering to check her state of dress or put shoes on. "What?" she asked him. "What's going on?" she followed up without waiting for a reply."Every vampire from every Clan is circling the village as we speak. They want revenge, Jade. On all of us."Jade turned to Theon. He was a monster, yes, but could he take on an entire race?His face, as always, was impossible to read. As Jade waited, listening to the wind whispering through the trees, a thought occurred. 'It's too quiet.'Even if they walked at a ninja's pace, skulking between the trees, her advanced hearing would pick up something. Animals, having even greater instinct, would be scarpering in great numbers if what Jason said were true. As sneaky as the vamps were, there was no way to quieten the wildlife in those woods."Someone's coming," Theon whispered. He frowned deeply, causing the line across the bridge of his nose to wrinkle and fold. It wasn't an express
It was the early hours of the morning when they finally made it home. Katie raised her nose, sniffing the air to see if he was there. Devlin—the only thing on her mind for the past couple of hours.They shifted back into their human forms to walk the last few meters toward the front door.The inhabitants barely stirred as Theon twisted the key in the lock and banged the door into the wall. Katie followed as he yanked the princess by her hair and threw her into the living room. She fell into the sleeping pack, all curled up and snoring in a neat pile between the two sofas.Scanning the group, she saw Devlin's hair and had to fight back the jealousy as she recognised the lap his head was nestled into. Her best friend in the world.'Quit being a paranoid freak,' she told herself, running a shaky hand through her hair. They had probably shifted and moved while sleeping. T
"Why on Earth would you do this?" Harley screamed. "What did you think you were going to achieve? Yes, we are alive but for how long? We are going to have to live out the rest of our lives like sewer rats. I'd rather be vampire food."He was right, of course, but she couldn't bring herself to admit it."Don't speak to me that way. I'm still your ruler—""No, you aren't," he spat. "You're nothing now. We are both homeless, worthless monsters."The wind picked up, spreading the trash from an upturned bin in their direction. She watched, mesmerised by a cola can that skittered across the tarmac, trying to think of a solution to this mess.Harley stood and kicked an empty can into a bush. "Screw this. I'm going home.""No." She grabbed onto his slender leg, holding him with all her strength."You can't force me to stay with
The stairs creaked under their feet as Haley followed Devlin up to Theon's room. It was bigger and neater than she'd expected and a whole lot larger than Katie's room. His belongings were stacked neatly in a dark wood bookcase that matched his wardrobe and dresser.His bed, however, had a sturdy metal frame. It creaked as Devlin took a seat atop the perfectly tucked black sheets.Feeling a growing sense of dread, Haley shifted nervously before deciding it was best to turn the computer chair and perch. It was better than sitting on the bed next to him.Devlin laughed at her. "Come here."He patted the space next to his bum."Why?" she asked."Because I told you to." He smiled sweetly. "Do as you're told."Fighting the urge to argue, she stood and took a seat next to him on the bed, albeit not as close as he'd indicated.
'This is it,'Katie thought.'This is how I die.'As she waited for his teeth to puncture the flesh of her neck, a cold hand pushed her aside. It was gentle yet firm, moving her all the way from the bed to the floor."Adam, dear sweet Adam, this girl is a rare treat," the newcomer cooed. "You don't devour a delectable treat such as this one in a single bite."When Katie dared to look up, she thought she must be seeing things or dreaming."Devlin."'It's all just a dream,'she thought, chuckling to herself. She stared up at her rescuer, seeing now that it wasn't Devlin, just a look-a-like.'Is he assuming Devlin's form like Adam did?The longer she stared at him, the more differences she saw. The poor lighting and terror-addled senses were to blame for this case of mistaken identity.