Lazarus
The facility already smells like hell. I wrinkle my nose instinctively as I step down from the vehicle that conveyed me and two others.
I didn’t even bother to ask for their names, they seemed too closed off and hostile. I wonder how many more similar individuals I'll meet in this facility.
A harsh nudge to my back propels me forward. "Move!" I refrain from shooting him a glare and opt for a low growl instead.
The facility looms before me like a mountain, with sealed windows and barbed wire fences that scream 'You will never get out of here!' The peeling paint and ivy crawling up the buildings further solidify their formidable aura.
We move towards the gate, where we are allowed entry after the two officers with us display their badges. They look the same, a typical inverted triangle with the longer sides slightly curved outwards. Inside the triangle, is the unmistakable shape of a wolf with its mouth open in a roar or snarl—I can't tell which because I'm once again pushed forward before I can think further.
The guards all have the same stoic faces, and I'm sure that beneath that lies a thick film of sadism.
As we walk through the path leading to what looks to be the entrance to the main building, I catch movement from the corner of my eye.
Two men are kneeling down in the middle of the only square of grass I've seen in this concrete-floored area. They're a distance away, so I tune into them.
The resulting noise nearly makes me fall over in pain.
The two werewolves are whining at a pitch only those of wolf descent can hear, and that can only mean the worst. These guys are being subjected to torture so badly that they can no longer humanely express their pain.
Without thinking, I turn to the guard standing closest to me. "What are they doing to them?"
The officer doesn't even spare me a glance. "Stay in line, inmate." He continues moving forward.
We're very close to the entrance now, with only a sliding door between us and the inside of the building. Even still, I can’t take my eyes off those werewolves in pain. One of them, as though sensing my gaze, locks eye contact with me.
His expression is a pained one, conveying everything he has suffered in just a few seconds that pass. The muzzle over his mouth is coated in a film of red.
Blood.
Our eye contact is broken when something cracks into my cheek, sending me off balance.
The pain is nothing compared to what those men must be feeling, but it stirs a flame in my chest. I look to the guard, digging my heels into the floor.
The guard looks to his counterpart with a scoff, before turning his attention back to me. "Get in 0147, or I'll make you."
I don't respond. I can feel my wolf stirring to life within. My nail beds throb as claws threaten to break free.
He cracks his neck and sighs, twisting around on his heels in a strange serpentine dance.
Then he whirls around, fist aimed towards my face.
Of course, I won't let him get me again. I take a quick step to the side and watch him miss me by a wide margin. A smirk makes its way to my lips as I use this moment to make my move.
I take a step forward, about to wrap my handcuffs around his neck and suffocate him when I'm grabbed from either side.
My eyes widen in shock. I stretch towards the now recovered guard, but the distance between us grows with every second.
No. No. No!
I look behind me to see what's pulling me back. There are two men on either side of me, one with wild red hair and startling green eyes. The other has dark hair and even darker eyes. Their expressions are perfect contrasts, with the redhead sporting an almost maniacal smile and the other completely expressionless.
"No need to worry about this one, officer. We'll handle him from here," the redhead says in a jaunty manner too bright for this dark place.
I try to pull away from them, but they hold on to me fast, never letting go. They smell like Alphas, but not from my own pack. Their scents fight for dominance in my nostrils, and I have to tone down my inhuman scent tracking so that I don't get sidetracked.
The guards only watch as I'm pulled away. The one I'd almost attacked looks me straight in the eyes and whispers, "You got lucky today, 0144."
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"Believe me, brother, you don't want to get on these guys' bad side. Trust me. You'll never get out," Redhead says, patting me on the shoulder like I'm a long-lost friend of his.
I'm seated on the floor in a surprisingly spacious room, simmering. These men stripped me of the chance to find out what was happening to those sad wolves.
I look up at him, and his smile hasn't dimmed one bit. To the side, almost blending into the shadows that the fluorescent bulbs couldn't reach is the dark-headed guy. His arms are crossed over his chest, as he stares at an ant crawling on the wall beside him.
Strange fellows, but they seem to mean no harm.
"Look, I know you're pissed, it's written all over your face, but if we didn't intervene then, things would have gone really bad for you." He pauses for emphasis, leaning forward and pinching the thumb and forefinger of both his hands together. "Like, body-bag bad."
I say nothing, trying to think of what proper response to give. This guy obviously seems to know his way around here. Maybe he can shed some light on the obvious injustice happening within these walls.
"My name's Rory, and that," he points to the other guy, "is Thomas. We're both Alphas from our respective packs. You're our roommate."
Roommate?
He nods. "Yes, roommate." He gestures to a sign above a bed in a far corner of the room. It reads 0144, the same number sewn onto my 'prison' wear.
Rory stares at me hopefully. I don't respond immediately, too focused on trying to see beneath his mask.
I sense nothing but truthfulness coming from him.
Reluctantly, I break. "Lazarus."
Rory gives a little squeal that almost makes me question if he's actually a male. "Wow. And to think that you would have almost died with no one to resurrect you."
Thomas steps out of the shadows and comes to stand beside Rory. He offers me a nod but says nothing. I guess that's just how he is.
A quiet moment passes between us as we acknowledge one another. An unforeseen bond slowly builds between us, and I can already tell that these men are going to be either a pain in the butt or a soothing salve in this place.
Rory claps, breaking our little moment. "Well now, since our third roommate is here, I can't wait to see who our fourth and final roommate will be. No offense to you guys, but I really hope it's a female."
The rain poured down as hard as it could, the splatters, creating a little puddle in holes, by the roadside. The cloudy sky didn't show if it'd stop raining anytime soon.Rory sat on a chair, by the roadside, watching as he had been doing, before it even started raining. And he didn't have any intention of leaving anytime soon.His phone was tucked in his coat pocket, and without worries that the rain might damage it, not that it would anyway, he whistled to himself.He couldn't tell how long he had been sitting for, giving no reaction whatsoever. Not even when a concerned middle-aged man had offered him an umbrella. He hadn't accepted it, nor did he thank the man. Not even when a drenched dog, had barked its way close to him.He sat still, his hands placed on his wet lap, studying the wet environs. The air was filled with the sweet smell of rain meeting Earth. Although he wasn't in the mood to acknowledge the beauty of nature, he couldn't help but take a deep breath.Just then, his ph
CHAPTER 105The sun had just set behind the mountains, and the sky had turned into a beautiful shade of orange and pink. The atmosphere was filled with bliss.As the night wore on, the drinking began. The members of the pack passed around large jugs of honey wine, which they drank from large gourds. The wine flowed freely, and soon everyone was feeling a little light-headed and giddy. The merriment continued late into the night, with people laughing and singing, and the drums beating in the background.Finally, as the moon rose high in the sky, there was a sudden hush. Almost as if tye merriment spirit had been seized. Little by little, they all retired to their various homes, till there was no one left at the square.As Alpha Rory stood gazing through the window, at the view outside, his imposing figure wasn't masked. He was one with broad shoulders. It was already hours since Elise left his mansion, and he was already changed into another outfit. He was dressed in a fine silk robe,
CHAPTER 104."Why don't we go to my place?" Alpha Rory said, making Elise blink. "What?" She frowned."Please." And he shrugged, throwing a look towards her son.She was silent for some minutes. And when she spoke, against her wish, she found herself saying "Okay."Seeing the contented smile that spread across his face at her response, made her want to desperately eat her words. However, she decided against it, when her son suddenly dashed into the room.She threw a long angry look at Rory who was still intently watching her, without a word. She followed suit, as she decided to get ready. If she was right, by 'my place,' he probably meant his pack. If that was right, then she knew she had to get ready. She massaged her temple, suddenly feeling dizzy. Everything was happening so fast that she felt she couldn't keep up.....The car pulled over at the front of a beautiful looking mansion, and Elise stepped down from it. Her son followed suit.The grandeur of the mansion at their front
"So, what do you say, young man?" Alpha Rory questioned, as he watched the young man who was nonchalantly sipping on the glass of wine which had been served to him. They were currently at his pack.And for the umpteenth time, Rory wondered if he had acted in his own interest at all.Barely after his decision to while away time at a private island the previous day, which hadn't actually worked. All the time he had spent at the island, had filled his mind with nothing but thoughts of Elise. Was he that soft?"Why did you abduct me?" He heard the young man say yet again, and his gaze darted to him. He remained silent for a while, without a word. In his eyes was the same spark which Elise's held. The calm and calculated way in which he spoke was the same with Elise's. Uncanny resemblance."You're being trailed." Without mincing words, Rory said. He didn't let his gaze leave the latter. What was his name again? Alex was it? That was right.However, when his expression didn't change, Rory's
A CLUB"Having fun?" Rieka asked loudly, staring at Aella.Her voice wasn't loud as expected. The music in the club was too loud and Aella wouldn't be able to hear her if she didn't raise her tone."Yeah," Aella nodded, smiling. Rieka has been by her side ever since her parents passed away. She has helped in so many ways by caring for her and consoling her when needed. She had helped her out of the trauma of the death of her parents.Aella looked at her lovingly."What?" Rieka caught her staring at her. "Come on, don't get all emotional right now. Let's have fun tonight, okay?" Rieka urged."Oh! Yeah…. We should," they both laughed heartily.Rieka smiled deeply as they held each other's hands while dancing. It's been long she saw her best friend smile this way. It wasn't a bad idea bringing her here, anyways. Aella's happiness has always been a priority to her since they shared the same pain. Pain of not having parents to look after them. They were just 22.She sighed. She must make
CHAPTER 101.The sunlight poured into the room immediately Elise pulled back the curtains. She winced, and returned them to their original positions.She had slept in, and was feeling so fatigued. The previous night, she had a movie night with her dear son, and it was taking a toll on her. She glanced at her skin. It wasn't wrinkled one bit.Would she never become human? She sighed and was about to head back to her room, when she heard the doorbell ring. Her eyes narrowed. She had no human friend, and wasn't even expecting anyone. Who was it at the door?With agile steps, she hurried to the door. Her heart thudded against her chest, as her tempo increased. As it always did whenever she sensed something ominous.A young smiling man was at the door, when she opened it. Her brows narrowed, as she tried recalling where she'd seen him. "And you are?" Not trusting herself to speak, especially not to a stranger, she let the words out. He didn't respond. Her frown deepened. She was still a