VALERIA
My head began to bang once I opened my eyes. I had slept off in a very awkward position so it also hurt to move my neck. And as soon as I became fully aware of my surroundings, I recalled what I had discovered during the early hours of the morning, that the one that called himself Marcello was actually a werewolf. And what scared me the most was that he knew exactly where to find me. I have to leave here immediately, I thought to myself as I scurried to my feet and shoved the few clothes that I had into my backpack. I rolled up my sleeping mat and buckled it into my backpack too. I peeped outside and the sun was already out, but I was smart enough to have my tent under a tree with a canopy of thick leaves so the shade was enough for me to come out of the tent. But as soon as my feet touched the soil, it felt as if everything had gone still, like time itself had paused. Then I began to hear voices from my left, when I looked, I saw myself standing with that boy— Marcello. But I did not look like I still felt the same hatred that I felt for him at the moment. I saw myself holding his hand but I just could not hear what I was saying to him no matter how hard I tried. Then I heard another voice again. This time it was coming from in front of me. The voice was that of a woman's and each word echoed as she spoke. I looked at her and she had on a translucent blue dress, she had nothing underneath and everything was visible to the eyes. Her hair was black and wavy, and her skin was pale and milky. What caught my attention the most was the colour of her eyes, they were grey like mine but they shined like a full moon. "I am Selene." Was what she started with. "And I have come to tell you something." "Which is?" I asked, even though I did not want to hear what it was. This whole thing felt weird. I was not sure if I was dreaming, or somehow in another realm. But I did not want to ignore her. She did not even look like somebody I could ignore. "What you were looking at..." She gestured towards where I saw myself holding Marcello. "It was a glimpse of your future." I frowned, confused. "I don't understand what you mean by that." "Your destiny is here, that's why your powers are beginning to manifest." She said to me. "You have a lot to accomplish in this land." "What destiny? What powers?" I was even more confused. "And what do I have to do with this land?" "You're seeing a vision." She responded. "You have the ability to see glimpses of the future." "So what I just saw is actually going to happen eventually?" I just wanted to get things clear. Because I did not even want to speak to him ever again. So holding his hand was really going to be farfetched. "Yes." She nodded with a smile. "And you will remember this vision." "I see..." I held back from expressing my doubt, but that was useless because she said, "I know you do not believe any of this at the moment. But you should know that you cannot fight destiny, so I advise that you embrace it sooner than later." And before I could say anything else, she dissipated. Really. She just separated into little blue specks and rose to the sky. She was gone just like that. Then I blinked and I was conscious again. The only thing was that I felt really lightheaded and I dropped to the ground and closed my eyes until I was stable enough to open them again. Now, I could think properly and try to process everything that I had just seen. And I knew that I was not just seeing things, I just knew. That certainty was within me. And I no longer felt the urgent desire to leave that place like when I had just woken up. Not because I was interested in this so-called destiny of mine, no. I was simply curious, it had gotten the best part of me. So I decided that I was going to stay a little while more and see how things were eventually going to play out. ***** MARCELLO The first thing I thought of once my eyes opened was to go and meet the seer. But I began to rethink that decision when I remembered where I was going to find him. He stayed with my grandparents in a secluded part of town, where there were less than ten households. But that was not even the problem at all. My issue was that he was a little bit creepy. He stayed in their basement with very little lighting; and sometimes, he even had none on. He would just sit there for hours on hours, mumbling incoherent words himself, rarely opening his eyes. Then he would only come out when he was absolutely famished and needed to eat. But once he gets satisfied, he would go back in the basement and continue where he left off. And till this day, I have no clue as to why my grandparents were even keeping the seer in their house, it was especially weird that it was in their basement. But from what they had explained to me before, it was because the seer himself had opted to stay in the basement when they offered to house him. Nevertheless, I summoned some courage and dressed up, then I headed for my grandparents' house. It took a little over thirty minutes to get there, and I was freely let in because all the staff there could recognize me. I did not find my grandparents inside though. Most likely, they were on their usual morning walk. That was good; at least there was nobody around to ask me questions about what I was about to do. I found the basement door in the kitchen. And to my surprise, it was open ajar. Usually, it took a lot of strength to even push it open. Taking a deep breath, I stepped in, and the wooden stairs beneath my feet creaked at the impact of my weight. The space was dimly lit, just as I had anticipated. And when I had fully descended from the flight of stairs, I immediately sighted him at the far right corner of the basement, seated with his back against the wall and his legs fully stretched out. He was shivering slightly and his eyes were rolling to the back of his head, so I was only seeing the sclera of his eyes. Then, all of a sudden, his eyes shot open and his gaze landed on me. I held my breath immediately, not wanting to make any sudden movements. "Marcello?" He called out to me. "Y—yes?" I found myself stuttering. "I know why you're here today." He smiled, a downturned smile. "Come closer." I obeyed, walking to him slowly. But I still made sure to keep a healthy distance between us. He stared at me in silence for a moment before he started speaking. "You'll know what the prophecy entails soon enough, as the time for it to prevail is very near." He coughed and cleared his throat. "What will happen will happen no matter what anybody does, so be at peace. And I want you to know that you already have your helper with you, there's no cause for worry." It was no surprise that he knew exactly why I was here without me having to say a word, but I was still very confused. I came here seeking clear answers, but it was very obvious that I was not going to get that. Still, I asked him, "who is this helper you speak of?" "Leave." He said to me without answering my question. I knew better than to press the seer for answers to I did so without any hesitation. It took a few seconds for my eyes to adjust to the proper lighting in the kitchen. And once I could see clearly, I saw my grandfather standing at the door, leaning on the threshold with his arms crossed over his chest. "Good morni—" "What did you go down there for?" He did not even let me finish my greeting. "I... went to ask the seer something." "Which is?" I deliberated whether or not to tell him for a moment. On one hand, there was a chance that he was going to get really mad at me because he never wanted me and Bran anywhere near the seer alone; on the other hand, he could have had an idea on what the prophecy was and may have been able to give me more information. i decided to believe in the latter so I told him the truth. "Mother was talking about some prophecy yesterday after an earthquake disrupted Bran's coronation but neither she nor Father is saying anything about what the prophecy is." I explained. "I went to the seer to find out if he knew about it." "And what did he tell you?" "To not worry about it." "Better." My grandfather exhaled. "Do as he says, don't worry about it. And I do not want to see you go there again. Now, come and join me and your grandmother for breakfast." I nodded and followed him out of the kitchen and into the dining area. Grandma was quite surprised to see me. Her face lit up as soon as she laid eyes on me and she asked, "What are you doing here this early?" "Um..." I cleared my throat, avoiding my grandfather's face. "I just really missed you guys so I came down here." Technically, I was not even lying. I actually missed them. Me coming here to also see the seer was killing two birds with one stone. "Indeed." Grandpa said sarcastically, chuckling. I did not get the answers that I had come looking for so I did not even have it in me to eat anything. Thankfully, none of my grandparents noticed. Or maybe they did and chose not to speak of it. After breakfast, I spent only a few minutes with them and left their house, telling them that I had things to handle at home. And all the way back home, I was thinking only one thing: who is the helper that the seer spoke of?MARCELLO It was one o'clock in the morning and her face was all I could see when I closed my eyes. For a while, I tossed and turned in bed, trying to fall asleep, but that was futile. I could not even get a wink of sleep. I was torn between going to find her and giving her her space. And I was so confused as to why I felt so unsettled because of her. It was so bad that I could not think of nothing else at that moment. I had even opted out of border duty for the night because I was simply not in the mood, and it was because of her. So I decided to give into whatever was pushing me to her and go find her in the woods. I had to take a longer alternative route to her tent as the people that were manning the river were surely going to find me if I had gone through that path. When I found her, she was seated on a log of wood in front of her tent, fanning the fire under a roasting meat hoisted up by sticks. I was going to watch her in silence for a while, but I stepped on a freaking twig
MARCELLO My heart was beating erratically in my chest. And my brain racked for possible ways to get Valeria out of here fast. And as I stood there, still freaking out inside, he began to laugh, clutching his stomach. That caused my face to morph into a frown as I had become confused. "My goodness..." He breathed between his laughter. "You should see your face right now. You look like you have come in contact with the scariest thing on earth." I frowned, eyeing him suspiciously. He was the most cunning person I knew and the fact that he was amused got me even more afraid. "You're meeting a girl in the woods to hide from what exactly?" He chuckled and glanced at her for a second. "Be bold like me and flaunt her around town." I looked at my cousin in confusion. From the way he spoke, it sounded like he was not even aware that she was a vampire. Surely, his tone would not have been that mellow if he had been aware. So, just to be sure, I asked him, "how long have you been standi
VALERIA Immediately he left, I got busy with packing my things. It had been a while since I had felt fear at the intensity at which his cousin made me feel. There was some kind of mischief in his eyes that threw me off, something about him that did not just sit well with me. So I packed my backpack and collapsed my tent. I was going to move deeper into the woods. And as I walked deeper and deeper, with the hopes that he would never find me again, I ignored the part of me that wanted to turn back. Since my parents died, that was the only place that had felt like home to me. The river, the canopy trees, everything came together for my comfort, and the fact that I had to leave weighed me down. Now, I was in a bald patch of grass and, just to the right of the space, were trees that had thick shades underneath them. I took the opportunity to rest as I had already covered a reasonable distance and the sun was going to be out in an hour or two. But as soon as I sat down, I felt a pre
MARCELLO I did not keep my words. I went to look for her the following night. I was fooling myself when I thought that Iwas going to be able to stay away from her. And I only realized that when I tried to sleep that night. I closed my eyes and she was all I could see: her frown, the way her lips curled when she was irritated, how her eyebrows would come together. Her face haunted me and I could not go two minutes without thinking about her. If I did not know better, I would have concluded that she had cast a spell on me. Because she was supposed to be nothing but a stranger, so the pull I felt towards her was not even logical at all. So imagine my dilemma when I got to where I usually found her and it was completely empty. No tent, nothing. Just sticks and ash that was left in her wake. I was confused and utterly distraught. And I almost went into panic mode. Did she run away? Or was she kidnapped? Where the hell did she even go!? I breathed and forced myself to reason logically
VALERIA The smell of dust was what welcomed us as soon as we walked into the cabin. But after almost two hours of walking, that was the least of my worries. I dumped my backpack on the floor and sighed once I was relieved of the weight. My eyes followed Veronica around as she walked around the place, smiling from ear to ear. And a little smile of my own creeped up on my face as I watched her be happy. That was until Marcello stepped into my line of vision and my face immediately morphed into a grimace. "I've not been here in a while..." He was telling me as he stuffed his pockets with his hands. "It shows." I nodded and picked up my bag, walking past him to talk to Veronica that was still prancing about. "We should try to clean up a little." "I can help with that." He spoke from behind me, I could hear the enthusiasm in his voice. "It's just a living room and a bedroom, it will not take too long with three of us on it together." I turned back to look at him with a sly sm
VALERIA The book fell from my hands and landed on the floor with a thud. The last time I was this petrified was when I was hiding, watching my parents being murdered. And I felt like because all things were pointing towards the same thing happening to me, getting killed by a werewolf that hated the existence of vampires for some reason. The feeling of someone touching my shoulder had me jerking away, triggering my instinct to fight. But it was just Marcello's concerned face that I saw when I turned. His eyebrows were furrowed as he observed me carefully, then he asked, "Are you okay?" "Don't touch me again." Was what I responded with. The only thing I could think of at that moment was how, behind that look of fake concern and interest, all he wanted was to see me dead. "Back off." He raised his hands in surrender as he took two steps back. "I'm sorry that I wanted to see if you're alright." I shook my head at his sarcasm. Who did he think he was fooling? And it annoyed me even
MARCELLO The couch was really uncomfortable. I had been tossing and turning all night, struggling to find a position that I was comfortable in. But, at some point, I just gave up and decided to sit instead. My purpose of staying back at the cabin was to watch over Valeria and Veronica after all, totally not because I wanted an excuse to be near Valeria. All of a sudden, I heard movement behind me and I immediately whipped my head around to see who it was. I released a breath of relief when I saw that it was just Valeria scowling at me as usual. She scoffed and walked around the couch to seat on the one seater opposite me. "All it takes to scare you is to just... exist?" "You snuck up on me." I pursed my lips. "I did not know that you were there, anyone would freak out a little bit." "Yeah, whatever floats your boat." She leaned into the chair and crossed her legs. "Why are you here though?" Her tone was sharp, and I could tell that it was from a place of suspicion. She
VALERIA Marcello had left as the sun rose, and it was not long before my eyelids started to feel heavy. In the bedroom, Veronica was still sound asleep so I tried as much as possible to climb in bed quietly. I may have slept for over six hours because the sun was setting when I woke up. And I finally understood how Marcello felt earlier when I turned to my right to find Veronica looking at me with the widest grin on her face. I exhaled and glared at her. "Why are you looking at me like that?" "I had a dream about you— actually, it was a vision." She giggled. "And guess what?" "What?" My tone was bland. I could even be bothered to pretend that I was interested even if I wanted to. "Marcello was in it!" "Um... hurray?" I was confused, was I supposed to be excited about that? "Do you want the full details or the summary?" She asked excitedly, wiggling her eyebrows at me. "Summary, please." "Hmph!" She rolled her eyes dramatically. "You're boring!" "I don't c—" "
VALERIA When I heard the loud, angry, growl behind me, I did expect to turn and see the giant silver wolf that was standing behind me. It was only by his eyes that I knew it was him. Marcello. But I was still terrified. Even though, somehow, I knew that he would not hurt me. I ran away from them, him and that big, black, wolf. And when I turned back again, they were already biting and clawing at each other. I looked away from the gory scene and closed my eyes. My hands were already trembling, I had never been so scared in my life.Someone grabbed my hand from behind but before I could scream, I saw Alan as soon as I opened my eyes. Veronica was the one holding my hand. I let out a shaky breath as my nerves relaxed, even though I could still hear Marcello's growls as he was fighting that wolf."Shit." I heard Alan curse under his breath as he watched the fight. "You guys need to head back to the cabin. Don't stop until you get there." "What? No." Veronica argued. "We can'y just lea
ALAN My heart raced as I stared at the piece of paper. Who in the world could have left it here? And who did they want to find it? Was it possible that it was meant for all of us at the same time? I crumpled the paper and stuffed it in my pocket as I stood up straight. "Forget about this." I told Marcello firmly. "We have bigger fish to fry right now." "What if it is more important than we think?" He countered. "We cannot just dismiss it like that." "If whoever it is is not bold enough to show their face then we should not be thinking of them." I faced him. "Veronica and Valeria are already worried enough as it is, we do not need to add irrelevant things like this to their troubles." I really wished that I actually believed that the piece of paper was irrelevant. Deep down, I knew that it meant danger. And it was even worse that I had no idea who wrote its content. We walked back to the cabin in silence, both of us choosing not to speak our minds. As soon as we entered, i
MARCELLO "You felt someone watching you?" Alan stared at Valeria in confusion. "Yes. I know for a fact that someone was there, even though I did not see them." Valeria responded, confident as ever. "How—" "It's the amulet." Veronica cut Alan off. "It's heightening her powers. She's getting more sensitive to the slightest things." "So someone was actually there?" I spoke this time. "Who could it be?" "Bran?" Alan suggested. "No, I doubt that." I shook my head. "He would have challenged me then and there. It's not his way to play hide and seek." "Then who? One of your father's guards?" Veronica was looking worried. "What if they followed you here? What if they've sent for more men to come here and apprehend us." "Calm down, Veronica." I sighed. "It's possible that it's one of his guards, yes. But I doubt that they could follow us here. None of them can match neither me nor Valeria's speed." "O—okay, that's good." "Why were you guys at the river in the first place
VALERIA "The ambassador has managed to convince the minister of defense— who happens to be his brother— to join in on our mission." Alan was pacing to fro as he spoke. "He has asked for two more days to get the Alpha's advisor on board. If that's successful, I think we'll be good to go." "Wouldn't the involvement of the advisor be risky?" Veronica asked. "What if he declines and says something to the Alpha?" "He won't." Alan seemed so confident about that for some reason. "Believe me, most of those people in powerful positions would jump at this opportunity to take down the Alpha because he has done despicable things to just about everyone in this pack." "Well, that's one valid explanation." Veronica shrugged and sat down beside me. "So what do we do while we wait?" I tuned out of the conversation when Alan started talking about gathering as much information as we could. What was really bothering me was the dreams I had been having for the last couple of days. In those dream
MARCELLO Alan made me go along with him to see who he called the ambassador of our pack. Now, I had never heard of this person before, and unlike the other people Alan was trying to gather, this person was not an omega, he was a gamma. Alan explained that this person was a good friend of his father and he also thought that my presence would do something to persuade him into helping us. The ambassador's home was in the valleys near the borders on the other side of town so it took a while to get there. The building was modest, as opposed to the houses of some other gamma nobles that I had seen before. The guard at the entrance let us through the gates once I spoke to him. And immediately we stepped in, the ambassador was standing in front of his building, almost like he was already waiting for Alan, but he looked a little bit surprised to see me. As soon as we were within earshot, he asked Alan, "Why have you brought the Alpha's son here?" "To show you that I was serious a
VALERIA It was going to take a lot of strength to do what I was about to do. I was about to take a trip down memory lane, a path I did not want to take at all. I really just needed these men to understand that they could not take the amulet away from me if that was what they were planning. "What I am to tell you is not because I want to justify myself for lying yesterday, it's because I want to prove to you that I have every right to keep this amulet." I started. "This amulet is the sole reason I was outcast from my clan, the reason I became a rogue." Veronica let out a low gasp and I lowered my gaze to my fingers. "I was eleven when the south of Cyacruse was first raided." I began. "They killed both my parents so my aunty who lived up north took me in. She was my mother's older sister and the first child of my grandfather; apparently, he was bored of life so he passed down all his properties to her and just killed himself. And that was how the amulet ended up in her possessi
MARCELLO "What are you talking about?" I asked my wolf. "What mate?" "The restlessness you feel around her, the strong pull you feel towards her, the way you just cannot bring yourself to stay away from her, and how you'd do just about anything for her, it's not just all for nothing, Marcello, it's the mate bond." He explained, and I did not need a soothsayer to tell me that he was talking about Valeria. "She is our mate." "How do you know all these things?" I was still skeptical. "Irrespective of the block you put on me, I still feel what you feel, see what you see." He said. "I just could not communicate with you. And if you've been unsure about it all the while, I'm here to confirm that she is our mate, we were destined for her and her for us." "Then you must already know that she hates me more than anything in this world." I told him. "That may be true. But it's only a matter of time before she will succumb to this bond. You just need to be patient with her." He advis
VALERIA The presence of the amulet did not let me rest. My fingers ached to activate it, and it was only a matter of a few minutes before I succumbed to its pull. Veronica was sound asleep when I checked on her, so I took the amulet, sneaked out of the bedroom, and went out the back door into the backyard. It was only a few minutes to sunrise and, if I successfully activated the amulet, I would not have to run away from it again. Instead, I would get to feel it for the first time. I looked at it in my palm, the words for the activation spell ringing in my head. Then I inhaled deeply and held the amulet to my chest as I said the words out loud: "Like the force of a flood, wield your power through my blood." And just like that, what felt like electricity coursed throughout my veins, making my eyes roll to the back of my head as my body vibrated uncontrollably. I could not see anything except a bright, red light in my vision, and my grip on the amulet went tighter, causing m
MARCELLO "Are you really sure that my father has that amulet?" I asked as I watched Alan pace to and fro in his room. "Yes, Marcello, stop asking me that." He looked at me briefly. "Your parents were arguing about it yesterday in their room and, as usual, they were really loud while at it." He chuckled and stopped moving to look at me. "Your mother thinks it should just be destroyed, alongside anything related to vampires and the prophecy. But your father thinks that they could still find a way to activate the Solis amulet." I sighed and pinched my nose, they really did have loud arguments these days, since the night that my father gave us the news of Bran's probation. But that was not the crux of the matter at the moment. "Well now, you want us to steal it. So what's your plan?" "By twelve midnight, they'll both the honouring the invite to the first shifting of the Beta's daughter and they'll be out a few hours."