"I wish we had some good news, but there is nothing," Laura said sadly, her face dropping. "The books in this library go back thousands of years but we have found nothing that can help us."
"Don't give up hope," Indianna said. "I'll give you a hand. I have nothing else to do."
"Well, pick up a book and start reading," Laura said and Mark passed her a heavy, leather-bound book with faded writing on the front. "If there is anything even remotely useful in it then it goes on the pile by the staircase, if it's not useful it goes on the pile by the window."
There was only one obvious pile: the one by the window. It was stacked high with books that Laura and Mark had looked through and found to be unhelpful.
Indianna made her way to a chair and sat down, opening the book. She looked around at the library and swallowed. There were thousands of books. Was it possible that one of them had something that could help them?
*
Two hours had passed and no progress had been made. Indianna was on her fourth book. She sighed and turned another page, her eyes scanning the words for anything that could be of use.
"Nothing," she sighed and rubbed her eyes tiredly. "Absolutely noth-"
The door to the library swung open and Indianna was shocked to see Lily walk in. She was dressed in all black and her blonde hair was scraped up into a bun. Indianna spotted the knife tucked into her boots and her crossbow was swung over her shoulder. It was shocking to think that this girl was only fifteen years old. She wasn't even old enough to shift, yet she walked with the confidence that many adults struggled to gain.
"Lily, hi," Indianna called, smiling at the blonde teenager. She placed her book on the side and gripped the arms of the chair, pushing herself up. "Are you okay?"
Lily barely glanced at Indianna, her eyes were scanning the library, searching for something. "I'm looking for something," she said and finally looked at Indianna. "Don't trouble yourself by getting up, Indianna."
"Looking for what?" Indianna asked and approached Lily.
"A book," Lily said. "How well do you know this library?"
"Not at all really, but I'm sure Laura will be able to help-"
"Laura? Greyson's mother? She's here?" Lily asked, her body stiffening. "I'll come back another time."
"She was just around the back-"
"I'll come back another time."
"Wait a minute," Indianna said firmly but her voice was gentle. Lily paused, respecting Indianna's order. "Why do you not want to see Laura?"
"I'm trying to keep away from as many people from my past as possible," Lily said dismissively. "It won't do any good to form attachments. Laura and Mark were close friends of my parents. I don't want to have to deal with them-"
"Well, you're going to have to." Laura had emerged from behind one of the large bookcases, her arms full of books. She looked Lily up and down and smiled. "My dear, you've grown into a gorgeous young woman."
Lily sighed and crossed her arms over her chest, avoiding Laura's curious eyes. "Thanks, but I really should be going."
"You and Harry have many things in common, don't you?" Laura said gently.
Lily's eyebrows raised. "What do you mean?"
"Relationships don't come easy, do they? You cut yourself off from people. He does the same. Well, he did the same until he met Brooke."
"Yeah, well, when you grow up alone you tend not to get close to people," Lily said. "I've survived this long without anyone, I plan on continuing that. I should get going-"
"Didn't you come here looking for something?" Laura asked. "I miss your parents deeply, Lily, please let me do what I can to help you. If we get rid of Rogue I will get my oldest friends back, your parents. Please, let me help you."
Lily's eyes flickered to Indianna who nodded. "Fine," she muttered. "I'm looking for a book."
"About?" Laura asked.
"The Royals," Lily said. "It's some stupid children's book, but I need it."
Indianna blinked and she looked at Laura with wide eyes. "A children's book?"
"That's what I said," Lily nodded. "Do you know of any children's books about the Royals?"
"We do, actually," Indianna said. "Laura gave it to me as a present," she rubbed her stomach, "for them."
"I need it," Lily said immediately. "I've been researching something and I think the book is the key."
"Researching what?" Indianna asked.
"It's just a children's book, what help can that be?" Laura wondered.
"Do you have it or not?" Lily asked, narrowing her eyes in irritation.
"We do, but can you tell us what you plan on doing with it?" Indianna asked, raising her eyebrows at the stubborn teenager. "We all need to work together."
Lily sighed and turned to Indianna, crossing her arms over her chest. "I'm going to resurrect the Royal family."
"You're... What?" Indianna gasped. "Are they even real?"
"That's what I'm going to try and find out," Lily said. "They kept the peace once, maybe they can do it again. If they actually do exist."
"But they've not been around for hundreds and hundreds of years!" Laura gasped. "Why do you think a children's book can help you find them?"
"Well, if you get it for me then maybe we'll all get the answers we want?" Lily said, raising her eyebrows impatiently.
Indianna nodded. "I'll go and-"
Indianna was interrupted by Greyson's voice in her head. She felt his emotions and tensed. He was on edge. *Sugar, where are you?*
*In the library with Lily-*
*Rogue is here.*
"Shit," Indianna gasped and looked at Lily. "You need to hide, now!"
*I've tried to stop him but he's pretty adamant about seeing his sister on Christmas Day.*
"Rogue is here," Indianna said and made her way to the door. "I'll try and stop him from coming in. Laura, you need to hide some of these books. Lily-"
"He cannot know about me-"
"Yes, I'm very aware of that, Lily," Indianna called and gripped the door handle. "Hide yourself, now!" Indianna watched as Lily disappeared into the library and she exited, looking out into the empty hallway, taking a deep breath. She made her way to the end of the corridor just as Rogue turned the corner.
"Ah, little sister, just the person I was looking for!" Rogue said. "Merry Christmas."
Indianna forced a smile, stopping in front of him. "Merry Christmas."
"Walk with me, sister," Rogue ordered and Indianna followed him through the house and outside, they walked through the woods but stayed near the house. "Are you enjoying your day? It's a wonderful holiday, isn't it?"
"It's certainly not what I expected," Indianna said. She looked down at her feet and saw that Rogue was wearing bright red socks with snowmen on them, they were pocking out of his shoes.
"I just love Christmas," Rogue mused. "I remember the last Christmas I had with our parents."
"You do?"
"I do. It's funny how they showed me so much love once upon a time. It was only months later when they threw me out."
"What are you doing today?" Indianna asked, quickly changing the subject. "Are you spending it with Stacey?"
"I am," Rogue nodded. "She would love it if you joined us for dinner tonight."
Indianna stiffened. "Oh. I would love to, but..." Indianna struggled to think of an excuse. "Greyson is back and we were all going to have dinner with his family and-"
"I understand," Rogue said calmly. "You have commitments with them."
"You do?"
"Yes, so we shall join you."Indianna stopped in her tracks. "Join us?"Rogue nodded. "Yes. I'm sure they'll be enough food for two more people seeing as so many people are going to be there.""I really don't know what his parents have planned-""I love surprises," Rogue smirked. "Shall we say 8? I assume that all of your little friends and family will be joining too? No one should miss out on Christmas. I expect everyone to be there.""I... Um-""Brilliant. Stacey will be thrilled," Rogue said."Great," Indianna forced out, attempting to smile."I better go and let her know of our change of plans," Rogue said. "I'll see you tonight, little sister."Indianna watched as Rogue left and she stood still in the woods, trying to think of any way to fix what had just happened.*Are you fucking kidding me, sugar,* Greyson's voice filled her mind.*This is a problem,* she groaned and started to make her way back to the house. *But it's not like he was going to take no for an answer!**We're no
"Not now, Harry!" Brooke snapped and she turned on her heel and walked away. Harry's expression darkened as he looked after her, debating whether to follow or not. Eventually, he sighed and turned back to his sister, raising his eyebrows at her."What's going on here?""Nothing, I have to go.""Tell him," Indianna called. "This involves all of us. I know you want to do this alone but that's not how we do things here."Lily narrowed her eyes and sighed, pulling out the map from her pocket and passing it to Harry. "What's this?" He asked."It's a map.""Yeah, I've figured that much out myself," Harry muttered. "What for?"Lily glared at her brother. "It's a map that should lead me to the Royals."Harry raised a single eyebrow. "Tell me you're joking?""I am not.""The Royals? It seems like you are still a kid after all. The Royals don't exist, Lily. They're fiction.""Can you prove it?" Lily challenged. "And don't try and make me feel small by calling me a kid. You seem to have forgotte
Later that day Indianna was in the kitchen with Laura, Kirstie and Mac. There was a comfortable silence as the four of them peeled and chopped vegetables. No one wanted to discuss the reason for why they were preparing dinner. The thought of Rogue sitting at the table, surrounded by her friends and family made Indianna feel sick.The silence was soon broken when Kal arrived, barging through the door with his arms full of shopping bags. Kimberly followed behind him and they placed numerous bags full of groceries onto the dining table."Normally," Kal said, looking at the food with narrowed eyes, "the sight of all this food would make me very happy, however, I'm currently very unhappy. For the first time in my life I am not looking forward to Christmas dinner. Damn Rogue. He's a maniac and now he's a bloody Scrooge as well.""Thank you, Kal," Laura called, reaching into one of the bags and pulling out ingredients. "And you too, Kim. We should have enough food now.""Don't worry if you h
Indianna scoffed. "You have a rather large ego.""Where are you taking me and my supposed rather large ego, sugar?""I need to show you something.""That didn't answer my question."Indianna rolled her eyes. "Our bedroom.""Why didn't you say that earlier?" Greyson wondered, a teasing smirk on his lips.Indianna was slightly breathless when they made it to Greyson's bedroom and she cursed the many stairs she had just climbed. She took a seat on their bed eagerly and gestured for Greyson to join her. "And bring me that book on the side please."Greyson raised the leather book with a look of doubt. "Why on earth do you want me to bring you this stupid book about fairytales, sugar?""Because I asked you too," Indianna said. "Come on. Bring it here."Greyson sighed and sat down next to Indianna, dropping the book on the bed. "You got me all excited to come to our bedroom only to put a children's book in between us? Sugar, you're killing me."Indianna laughed and turned the book over, runn
"Don't," he sighed. "I know that voice, sugar. That's your serious voice. Don't ruin the moment."Indianna paused. "Greyson, I'm scared about tonight.""I'm sick of hearing about him," Greyson muttered icily, but he kissed Indianna's forehead and ran his fingers through her hair affectionately . "Tonight is going to be fine. We'll get through it.""Will we?""We better. Besides, tonight could give us the opportunity to learn more about Rogue and Stacey's relationship. We're going to need all the information we can if we're going to someone get her away from Rogue in the future"Indianna stiffened. "To kill her.""It's been agreed.""Not by me.""Indie, let's not argue about this-""If you think I'm going to ever not argue with you then you're delusional, Greyson Evans, especially when it's over killing somebody!""The majority voted," Greyson said. "It's happening whether you like it or not.""The father of my children is not going to be a killer."Greyson's muscles tensed and he sat
The evening had approached.Indianna felt sick as she stared at her reflection in the mirror, and it wasn't from her pregnancy. She was dressed in a dark red dress and had a simple pair of flats on. Her ankles were starting to become swollen and she was not going to risk wearing heels. She caressed her bump and sighed. It felt wrong to be dressing up for an evening that she was dreading, but they had to continue with the facade.They had to keep Rogue happy, and unsuspecting."You look gorgeous." Greyson exited the bathroom, dressed only in a pair of blue jeans, and stopped behind Indianna, kissing her bare shoulder. "I wish you looked gorgeous under different circumstances."Indianna smiled, but it didn't reach her eyes. "You need to finish getting ready, Grey. I'm sure Rogue will be here soon."Greyson closed his eyes and gently kissed Indianna's neck, sucking on her delicate skin, moving his lips up to her jawline, edging closer to her mouth."Greyson," Indianna whispered and leane
"Do we know what time he is coming?"At the mention of Rogue Harry slammed a glass down onto the kitchen counter, his knuckles turning white as he gripped it tightly. "Can two minutes not pass without the mention of him? We're going to have to endure him for a whole damn evening, we don't have to-""Harry!" Greyson said sharply, his voice raised and stern. Surprisingly, Harry stopped talking and looked at Greyson with narrowed eyes."What?" Harry spit out through clenched teeth."You need to remain calm tonight.""Calm? You're really telling me to remain calm?" Harry hissed. "Are you fucking joking, Greyson? After all that he has done you want me to remain calm? I don't know how I'm going to stop myself from reaching across the damn table and ripping his head off if he even looks at Brooklyn. Don't you fucking telling me to stay calm-""Harry!" Indianna shouted, cutting Harry off. She crossed her arms over her chest and gave him a warning look, looking far from impressed. "Watch your
"I'm not finished," Rogue said sharply. "Sister, sweetheart, keep your mate quiet unless he wants to be bound and tortured again."Indianna's heart broke, looking between Brooklyn and Harry, and then Greyson. They all had the same look in their eye. Part of all of their souls had been broken by Rogue, and no matter how much they tried to hide the side of them that had been destroyed by him, in this moment, it was all Indianna could see.In her heard she heard Brooklyn's screams, her cries and shouts that filled the pack house when she had her nightmares. She saw Harry's impulsiveness, his selfishness when it came to Brooklyn, his carelessness for anyone else but her. It was all because of Rogue and the heinous acts he had committed towards Brooklyn. Harry hadn't been able to prevent them, so he gave Brooklyn his all. His thoughts, his anger, his concerns, his sadness, his care, and his love.She saw Greyson. She saw how he had changed since he had come back. Rogue hadn't killed Greyso
Indianna forced a smile. "I would never."Greyson chuckled. "Are you not eating any more, sugar?"Indianna stared down at the food on her plate, feeling full. She had taken a lot more food than she could manage to consume. She shook her head.Greyson turned to his sister. "Has she actually eaten a decent breakfast?""Greyson, I've eaten!" Indianna argued.Kirstie rolled her eyes. "Trust your mate, you dick. She ate enough for a whole family.""Great. In that case." Greyson took Indianna's plate from her and sat down between the two girls, tucking into the remains of Indianna's breakfast."We better get organised," Mac said, running his hand along Kirstie's thigh. "We gotta a lot of men to get today.""No rest for the wicked," Kirstie sighed and jumped up from the floor. "Let's go tear down Rogue's empire, lover."Mac chuckled and let Kirstie pull him up from the floor. "Let's do this.""You know," Oscar said, furrowing his eyebrows as he stood up with Kirstie and Max , "you'd think th
DAY ONEIndianna was woken by Kal's snores, they were soft, but she had been struggling to sleep the whole night and now all she could focus on was Kal's heavy breathing. She sighed and turned over, trying to get comfortable which was rather hard with her bump. She was now looking at Greyson as he slept. He seemed so peaceful. His face was so calm and serene, she wished that he didn't have to wake up to the hell they were in.Greyson's eye twitched and Indianna knew that he was no longer asleep. He reached out, wrapping his arms around her and pulling her into his chest, resting his chin on her head and one hand on her stomach. *It's early, sugar, you should be asleep, not perving on me while I sleep.*Indianna chuckled slightly. *Sleep doesn't come easily these days.**Try,* Greyson pleaded. *It's 2am. You need your rest.**So do you.**I'm fine. I'm swapping watch duty with Oscar soon anyway.*The rest of the previous day was spent waiting anxiously for Oscar, Kirstie and Mac to ret
"Please don't call yourself that," Indianna said."It's true. I can't be trusted-""Would a monster feel remorse?" Indianna asked, cutting Tai off. "Do you think Rogue feels remorse over his actions?""That is different-""You are not a monster, Tai," Indianna insisted. "You didn't do what you did on purpose. As you said, you lost control. What happened has happened, it can't be taken back. The only thing we can do now is focus on the present. Tai, will you help us now?"It was a few moments before Tai acknowledged that Indianna had spoken. She pursed her lips and gave one sharp nod. "I need to wash this blood off of me," she said and turned on her heel and disappeared into Indianna's room.Indianna made her way to Greyson's room next. The scent of him surrounded her when she entered and she closed her eyes, caressing her bump. She didn't want to go without him. Indianna swallowed the lump in her throat and changed out of the clothes she had been wearing for dinner. Once she was in sw
"If I'd have known that talking to Brooklyn would change your mind then I would have suggested you do that as soon as you started to disagree with me."Indianna scowled at Greyson who smirked at her as she approached him. "Shut up."Greyson reached out and took Indianna's hand, pulling her towards him. "Thank you," he murmured."I'm still annoyed," Indianna grumbled and looked down at her feet, glaring."Hey." Greyson took Indianna's chin and tilted her head up. "Please don't be. You're keeping yourself and our children safe. That's the most important thing. Don't scowl at me, sugar.""You're important."Greyson smiled and kissed Indianna's forehead affectionately. "God, I love you, woman."Karl suddenly yelled from across the room. "They're here! Fucking hell, you took your time, lads! It's not like we're waiting for a psychopath to come and kill us or anything!""You just can't keep your mouth shut, can you?" Harry groaned, but made his way over to where Kal was now standing, over t
"Just me," Greyson croaked. "You know it's the smart thing to do. There's no point in slaughtering a whole pack.""You think I care about how many people I have control over? Do you think I care about that when my mate is lying dead in my arms!" Rogue roared. He threw Greyson to the side, kicking him onto the floor. "You will all die! I will kill you all for what you have done. None of you will live to see next week." Rogue looked down at Stacey and brushed her hair away from his face, smiling down at her. "Everything I will do to this pack will be for you, my love," he whispered. "I promise, I will make them suffer." He then walked towards the woods, not looking back at the pack. "If any of them try to leave, break their legs! I want them alive, for now!" Was the last thing Rogue said to his men before he disappeared. The rest of his men remained, but they retreated into the trees, out of sight, still there, but watching.The silence that followed next was deafening. No one said a wo
Nothing she could possibly say would help."Your pack killed my mate. SHE'S DEAD BECAUSE OF YOU. OF YOUR PACK! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE!" His yells echoed in the woods surrounding them. "You..." He whispered. "You are going to pay."Indianna was too stunned to speak. She was vaguely aware of Greyson putting himself between her and Rogue, but that didn't stop Indianna from staring at her brother who looked ferocious.His eyes were dark, teeth bared, face red and he was spitting blood when he spoke. "You, little sister, are going to suffer. Your pathetic mate can't protect you. Your pack. No one. You are no different from our parents. I thought I could change you. Make you into a version of yourself that I could be proud of. Oh, how I was wrong.""J-Jason," Indianna stuttered, her words barely audible. "I didn't want this to happen-""I don't want your fake pity!" He roared and Indianna flinched. "I don't want lies! I want revenge!"*Sugar, you know I will die before I let him get to you.*H
Another chapter so soon? That's very unlike me.I am really enjoying writing again. I feel like I had such a long phase where I wasn't happy with ANYTHING I was writing and I never had the motivation to sit down and try and write anything, however.... That stage is gone, baby.I'm back, and hopefully, I can continue giving you guys the updates that you have so very patiently waited for!I appreciate every single one of you that still reads this, even though it's been nearly 5 years since I started this sequel... (I feel awful that I've made people wait that long and this isn't even finished)But anywayyyyy, enjoy the update, and I hope there will be another one very soon!*For a moment, Indianna thought Tai had attacked her. She was lying on the floor, her head ringing and vision slightly blurred. All she could smell was the metallic scent of blood and she panicked, her hands going to her stomach, feeling herself rapidly for any injuries.Her hands remained dry, but she didn't relax,
"Why?" Rogue taunted. "Can you feel yourself losing control?""Please, please stop," Ace pleaded with Rogue."But don't you want to hear about how she killed her father?""She did not!" Raiden cried, looking the most alive that he had in days. Tai's eyes filled with tears, but she wasn't upset. She was furious. Indianna noticed a shift in her and she glanced at Greyson worriedly."This girl seems to kill anyone she is close with," Rogue said. "I don't want somebody as dangerous as her around my sister or my niece and nephew, especially since she's hidden the truth from the majority of you. It makes you think, is she hiding any more dirty little secrets?"Tai shot up from her seat, seething with rage."Look at her, she is a dangerous little thing, isn't she?""Why are you doing this?" Ace cried. "You're purposely infuriating her!""She needs to leave," Raiden called, standing up and looking at his sister in concern. "You need to get her out of here.""Ace!" Greyson commanded. "You hear
"Tai," Ace whispered, tugging at Tai's arm. "Stop, please.""It's fine. I like that she's got flare. It's interesting," Rogue smiled. "It's not surprising that she's got a few anger issues. She must have so much built up guilt after everything she's done over the years."Tai gripped her knife and fork tightly, her breathing rate starting to increase. "Stop it."Rogue shrugged his shoulders innocently. "I'm just trying to figure out exactly who you are. I know everything about everyone in this pack, it's only fair I know everything about you too. Especially when you're a killer."Tai's knife and fork clattered onto the table. Everyone turned to stare at her in shock, minus Ace, Raiden, Brandon and Rogue."You brought me to dinner with a girl that has killed someone!" Stacey gasped. "Jason-""Sh, my sweet." Jason turned to Stacey, brushing her hair behind her ear. He smiled at her and it was the only genuine smile that Indianna had seen all evening. "I wouldn't let anyone hurt you."Sta