"ELLIE!" Amanda's voice was loud, reverberating throughout the bus. Students were looking back at her now they had calmed down.
Ellie was still screaming, drawing attention to herself as she covered her head with both hands and crouched in the back of her seat. She was done with this magical world and anyone looking in from the outside could tell.
She had well and truly lost her mind.
"ELIZABETH VIOLETTA CARTER!" Amanda grabbed Ellie by the shoulders with both hands while Stefano wrapped his arms around her waist protectively.
Ellie stopped screaming the minute she heard Amanda use her middle name, it was like a splash of cold water on her face. She was breathing quickly, her heart rate elevated from the fear that coursed through her veins but she stared at Amanda incredulously.
"How did you know my middle name?" She asked the question curiously, her fear forgotten for a moment. No one called her by her middle name, not even her parents. She
Ellie was exhausted. She could hardly keep her eyes open, they kept closing as she stared at the text in front of her. It had been two weeks since the dance at Homecoming and school was starting to get intense. She didn't realize how much was involved in magic. She always thought you either had magic or you didn't. She always assumed she didn't. She was a werewolf without a wolf. That seemed pretty ordinary to her. Despite the weird violet eyes, seeing Jake's future thing. Other than her brief encounter with the lady in red at the Feast of the Fates, her only visions had been about Jake. The weeks that followed Homecoming were packed with new lessons with Stefano, which did not make Jake very happy. He, fortunately for Ellie, had to leave for those weeks to meet with Alphas around the country in preparation for his crowning so Ellie hadn't seen him since the day after the dance. Ellie mused about how much different her lessons with Stefano would be if Jake were hovering just around
Ellie turned, her stomach flipping nervously as she looked up into the dark, green eyes of her favorite person in the entire world."In the entire world? That's quite the title." Jake's lips twitched humorously as Ellie realized he had been listening in to her thoughts once more."You've got to stop doing that," she whispered, staring up at him. She finally let herself feel, and she felt everything. She felt all of the desire and attraction that she had been suppressing for the last many weeks fill her chest.She thought she would burst from the pressure. She didn't know how to contain it. Homecoming had come and gone and with it, her promise to try but Jake had been gone. Now he was here, standing in front of her, his face inches from hers.She could feel the heat of his breath on her lips and her heart raced in anticipation of his kiss. But, he didn't kiss her. Not yet at least."I like doing it," he whispered down at her. "I like hearing your th
It was a curse to see your death right before it happened. Ellie mused on that thought for a moment before she realized she wasn't yet dead. The explosion hadn't happened yet so they still had time to thwart it.Somehow.She didn't know how they would thwart the explosion though, not really. She didn't know where the explosion came from. It could be a bomb. It could be a faulty engine. It could be a flock of birds flying into the engines causing the plane to burst into a ball of fire."Can birds take down a plane?" Ellie asked, her thoughts running wild."What?" Meredith asked, her face equal parts terrified and incredulous."Were there birds in your vision?" Mark's voice was calm as he stared intently at Ellie. She looked up at him in surprise, forgetting for a moment that he was there."No, there was an explosion, I was trying to figure out what could have caused it and then I was wondering if we flew into a flock of birds if they would ca
Ellie woke slowly, her eyes still closed. She was being cradled against a strong, firm chest. Two arms held her close, holding her tight. She knew this chest. It was familiar to her. It was comforting. She nestled closer to the warm body as she let her senses awaken from the deep sleep she had found herself in."Do you have to hold her so close?" A soft voice called out, laced with jealousy. Ellie tried to place the owner of the voice. It sent tingles through her body."Well, that's a fucking relief." The voice muttered, barely audible, and she knew, somehow, that the owner of the voice knew the effect he had on her. A soft voice interjected."Do you really want to have a monologue over there or are you going to clue the rest of us into what you can hear in Ellie's head? Is she ok?"Ellie was so comfortable, she just wanted to drift back to sleep. It had been so peaceful, she had been warm and safe. Something about the world around her was wrong though and she could feel it in the ai
Ellie and Amanda walked into the restaurant first, the dark ambiance matching the darkness outside. It was late, their plane had landed late after the excitement of the flight. The only places open at such a late hour were restaurants with bars attached. One glance around the room and Ellie could tell half the inhabitants were not normal humans. There was a buzzing in the air, as if even the world around them could feel the presence of something abnormal. She couldn't tell yet whether they were magical, but she could say with certainty they were not human. "Oh my God," Amanda whispered as she nudged Ellie in the ribs with her elbow. "What is it?" Ellie whispered back, glancing at her friend to see what had caught Amanda's attention. "That man's eyes," Amanda said, her voice trailing off as she stared at a man sitting very near a fire at the far end of the restaurant. His eyes glowed a red-orange in the flickering of the flames coming from the gas fireplace insert on the wall next t
Hannah paced in the Alpha's office, back and forth. Back and forth. She was nervous. She felt something in the air, something that made the air crackle and pop with anticipation and magic. She could feel it. She could run her hand through the electric current and feel it course through her veins. She was going to meet her mate today, she was sure of it. "Maybe we should just wait outside?" Ellie's voice was small and quiet, she sounded unsure. Hannah looked over at her with a question in her eyes. Something wasn't right, something seemed off and Hannah had a feeling Ellie knew what it was. Ellie wouldn't make eye contact so Hannah decided it must not be anything major. Ellie was skittish, she always had been. She was uncomfortable, that was all. Hannah couldn't spend much more time considering what was wrong with Ellie, she was too excited. She was going to meet him today. Her mate. She let a smile come to her face. She couldn't wipe it clean even if someone held a silver blade to
Ellie knew something would happen to thwart them. It was her destiny to forever be left on the outskirts, forgotten and thrown aside by the Fates. She sat in her seat watching Jake with a pained expression as he spoke in low tones to Hannah, Firash and Mark. They were discussing Rand. Firash looked ready to turn around and find Rand so he could drag the man back to the Academy with them but Ellie knew he wouldn't come. Rand was long gone and he wouldn't reappear at his pack house until he was sure they had left. He wouldn't risk seeing Hannah again. She was his kryptonite. He may not know it, but it had happened to Ellie too. She thought she was safe from Jake. She had made the choice to stay away from him no matter what happened, no matter how many pretty words he spoke, and look at her now. She had lost that battle. "You're glad you lost that battle," Jake turned to speak softly to her. "How are you able to have a fully immersed conversation and still hear my thoughts and pro
Stefano stood to the side of the restaurant and watched with an amused expression as Amanda walked slowly toward the man sitting at the booth. Amanda moved as if in a trance, her feet involuntarily taking her closer to the man with the intense gaze. He was watching Amanda's every move, seemingly memorizing them. Ellie smirked and followed, looping her arm through Stefano's. "About time it's someone else," Ellie murmured under her breath at Stefano. He chuckled and pulled her arm, hurrying her along behind Amanda. The man sitting in the booth was staring at Amanda, watching her advance slowly. His eyes were hungry, bordering possessive. He had shaggy brown-blond hair and ice-blue eyes. His eyes were mesmerizing, even to Ellie and she shook her head in exasperation as she realized she was lusting after Amanda's mate's eyes. Because it was obvious that this was Amanda's mate. 'Seriously, Els. Lusting after another man's eyes?' Jake's voice sounded amused. 'If you could see them, you