BEN'S POV
"Stubborn, ridiculously stubborn, bordering impossible."
Jace laughed quietly, "you did force her into a pack she doesn't want to be a part of."
I growled, "Shut up Jace."
I continued to pace in front of him while he played with a coin mindlessly between his fingers.
"She needs to be protected, this keeps her alive."
Jace nodded easily and switched the coin to his other hand, "fine, just don't expect her to cooperate with you."
I growled and he laughed again,
"what the fuck is so funny?"
Jace caught the coin with a metallic snap and looked up at me, his mouth curving into a grin,
"I'm imagining her clawing you're cheek."
My fists tightened, "And why is that funny?"
His smile widened, "because, if anyone forced you into something you didn't want, I think you'd do the exact same thing. You're similar and you can't see it."
My snarl ripped through the air, but I was rudely interrupted by my ring tone.
"Meg," I said into the phone, walking away from Jace's grinning face.
My head began to throb. The wedding. Carrie had consumed my mind for the past three days, I hadn't thought once about the wedding.
Guilt flooded me as Meg prattled on about cake. I thought about my family, they had pushed for our engagement. They loved Meg, demanding, decisive Meg. Why my wolf howled to be next to Carrie every second moment was beyond me. The stubborn warrior that was Carrie Stewart was in every way opposite to her sister.
"Ben? Can you hear me?"
I snapped awake and tried desperately to remember what she had just said.
"Sorry, what?" I heard her sigh on the other end.
"I was telling you I've chosen vanilla, Prudy says it's *in* cake this year. I ran a hand through my hair wearily,
"Weren't we doing half chocolate half vanilla, and what's a Prudy?"
Megan huffed, "Yes dear, but chocolate isn't in vanilla is. And Prudence is my cake consultant."
I decided not to point out the fact that I had no idea what a cake consultant was.
"Vanilla it is, I'll see you tonight."
"Thanks, honey."
She hung up, I slid my phone into my pocket. Mourning the loss of my side of the cake.
It was already six o clock when I pushed open the door to the Stewart household. Megan greeted me with a shrieky hello and a quick peck before leading me into the dining room.
My eyes searched the room for Carrie and I tried not to show disappointment when I came up short. Meg had disappeared into the lounge with her cousin, who I thought was called Beverly. And I fell dutifully into conversation with her uncle and father.
I've always hated family dinners, but by 7 o clock, I thought I was pulling off my 'I am comfortable' act.
Then she walked in. Her hair hung in a simple chocolate mass about her head. Her simple forest green shirt, sneakers, and skinny jeans were made smarter by gold leaf earrings. She was stunning, in a way that was effortless. But none of that mattered because the look on her face was lethal A perfect mask of charm that would break at the corners when her smirk showed through. Carrie.
Her green eyes grazed over me, then she looked away quickly. My wolf growled in my head. And I watched as she swirled around the kitchen, a clear favourite of everyone. Which was strange, often she was flat out insulting them, but in a way that had such quick wit, they didn't seem to mind or notice. Her tone of voice and smile dazzled them into laughing it away.
"Carrie, We're picking table cloth shades, come help us," called Meg from the lounge.
Carrie turned toward the door, her green cat-like eyes rolling slightly. "I'll only get in the way Megs. You go ahead."
I could hear Megan's high pitched huffy sigh and watched the scene play out intently. "Carrie, come here."
Carrie's mask broke a little as her sarcastic smirk pulled at her lips. "I love you, Meg, I really do, but I couldn't possibly care less about table cloths."
Megan huffed again, "You're the absolute worst!"
She shrieked. I watched as Carrie threw her head back and laughed, creating a warm chocolatey waterfall of hair down her back.
"If only I were more like you Megan." She called, the heavy sarcasm made light by her voice.
I smiled, no one could force Carrie into anything. Not without the help of one of the most powerful witches in the world, and even then, she has to be unconscious.
The evening droned on from there, until finally, through lots of bustling around, dinner was served. Megan sat next to her cousin who was still chatting wildly about the advantages and disadvantages of coral pink. I flew to Carrie's side as soon as she took a seat and she growled under her breath.
"What are you doing?"
I raised an eyebrow, shifting slightly as I sat. "Sitting?" I offered.
Her growl after that was almost too loud, and she glanced at the others quickly, then turned back to me. "Could you do it somewhere else?"
I picked up my knife and fork innocently, "Why?" I asked, looking at the food spread out before us as if I didn't notice her struggle.
"Because you're the last person I want to be around."
My wolf snarled in my head and my own fists clenched. "Well I'm you're sisters' finance, might as well get used to me." It was a low blow, I was tormenting her. It wasn't my intention, but she drove me crazy.
She let out a soft hurt whimper and I glanced at her in surprise. Her wolf had come through. Her face went blood red and her green eyes flashed, going from glinting wolfish lights to embarrassed human orbes in a split second.
"Carrie, I, "
She shook her head, cutting me off. "My wolf is just confused Ben, I don't know why. Don't read into it."
My teeth clenched, she was still denying the connection. Convincing herself we aren't what we are.
"Confused about what Carrie?" I demanded, using my voice to let her know I wanted an answer as her alpha.
She snarled and looked away. "Carrie," I growled, letting my authority show teeth.
I wanted her confession.
"Screw. You." She replied, her voice shaking.
The thing about being in a pack is there is a leader, someone in charge, an alpha. Wolves listen to the alpha. That's the way it worked. Defying me would take a lot out of her.
I leaned in, "The pain you're feeling, it's your wolf trying to obey mine. You're fighting against her in the most direct way possible."
Her jaw clenched, and her body began trembling slightly. "The pain will stop when you give in Carrie. So, let's try again, tell me what you're wolf is confused about."
I watched as her hands shook, while she sucked her lower lip between her teeth and bit down hard, keeping the pain in.
"Now Carrie, I mean it."
Her face contorted with hurt, the mask she had created for the evening beginning to crack. I knew the pain she was in, she had to break eventually. Her fingers gripped at the table edge, shaking.
"Come on Carrie." I urged The table beneath her grip began to shake. Her uncle glanced at her and she turned to me, realizing the fuss she might make.
"You," she breathed, "she's confused about you."
I watched her gravely, still not finished.
"Why?" I ordered.
She shook her head, biting back pain.
"Carrie?" Called her uncle from the table head, "are you okay?"
"Because I'm you're mate" Carrie whispered to me desperately.
Abruptly her pain stopped and she quickly reassured the table that she was fine, a smile plastered to her face. Then she sat back in her chair, breathing out relief.
"I hate you." She whispered shakily.
"No, you don't," I whispered.
She shook her head, still a little weak after the pain.
"You can't even let me enjoy a family dinner."
I growled lowly, "You can fool your family Carrie, But I see right through you. You hate these things. You hate the tired jokes, the covered-up politics. You're easily the sharpest person among them and it tires you out."
She rolled her eyes, but I had won this round, and she knew it.
"That gorgeous mask won't work on me, love."
She gritted her teeth but said nothing. Then I relaxed into my chair and let her eat. Her admission had been tough, she would hate me for it, but she couldn't pretend it was going away anymore. Worth it.
Carrie left immediately after dinner. I ached to be near her, god knows what the stubborn woman was up to now. Stay I told myself, your fiance is here, you're meant to ache for her. Megan began squealing about napkin colours, it pushed me to the edge. I made a lame-ass excuse and left. If allowed her scent all the way down the street and around the corner to a gym. I sighed at the sight of a girl with chocolate hair weaved into a plait, wearing tights and a crop top, beating the crap out of a punching bag. Every word said the punching bag went swinging. "Stupid"Hit"Controlling" Hit "Son of a, " "Carrie!" I called. **************CARRIE'S POV I turned, he stood watching me, a mixture of anger and amusement dancing in his eyes. "Leave me alone Ben," I said, fixing my plait. His eyes followed my move
I flew into the ring, transforming into my wolf as I slid under the ropes and straight into the champion's space.He was a pitch-black wolf with startling blue eyes, we circled each other slowly, then I flew at him, he stepped to the left and bit my side.I spun around my teeth sunk into his shoulder.It was a never-ending faced past dance. We couldn't outdo each other. As soon as one of us gained an advantage others would find one of their own. We swirled around the ring, a mindblowing blur of movement and adrenaline.My wolf was tiring, I needed to transform. Apparently, the Champion had the exact same idea. We became human as if on cue.He pulled me underneath him by my sneakered feet and locked me down by my forearms. His hair was the same pitch black as his wolf's fur and his eyes were the same sparkling blue. We stared at each other, panting. I arched toward him slowly and crushed my lips to his.He responded immediately, his lips moved perfec
That morning was overcast and cool, whether I had always loved.Quickly, I pulled on my skinning jeans, boots and a light grey jersey. Then I brushed my hair into a high pony and wrapped a scarf around my neck for good measure. Armed with a scribbled note, reading a vague excuse, I left the house, leaving the note on the dining room table for Meg to see.The aim of today and the aim of many days to come was to avoid Ben. Hopefully, Meg's wedding plans would keep him occupied for most of the morning. That particular thought brought a sharp pain to my chest and my wolf howled mournfully. I shushed her and buried the feeling, increasing my pace as I walked along the pavement.By seven I was swaying as the bus rumbled beneath me. Eventually, we screeched to a stop and I stepped out, breathing in the slightly salty air. A small wooden sign read, "Welcome to Rosaline."I smiled, I had missed this place. I used to come here with my dad when I was small. Meg used
I began walking through the woods, still feeling irritated and confused. My wolf ached to stretch her paws and I rolled my shoulders, ready to let her take over.Within seconds I was running at super speeds, my paws hitting the ground in a warm heavy rhythm."Carrie?"I spun around but there was nothing."Carrie? Where are you?"I looked all around me but the familiar voice had nobody."Ben?""I'm in your head Carrie, it's a mind link."I growled angrily, "Is this another spell?""It comes with being apart from a pack."I snarled, frustrated that he wasn't there to glare at."Get out of my head asshat.""Where are you, Carrie? Are you safe? Is everything okay?"I rolled my eyes, "that's none of your business.""Stop being difficult, where are you?"Indignance filled me, hot and burning for justice."Leave me alone Ben."He snarled, "Where. Are. You?"
I was still pacing. It had been over an hour now, Ben was talking intently to someone over the phone in the kitchen. I heard him hang up and walk into the lounge. My stride didn't falter and I didn't glance his way."Carrie."I didn't reply."Carrie."I kept going, trying to block his voice out, frantically trying to plan as I paced."Carrie!"His hands were heavy on my shoulders, keeping me in place and forcing me to acknowledge him."What!?" I demanded."Calm down."
"Dante? How could it possibly be Dante?" I demanded.Ben began pacing in front of us,"It makes sense Carrie. Dante wasn't born into the Gliddian pack. His original pack kicked him out, and he was a rouge until my mother took him in."Ben looked away, his eyes dull as his memory played out in his head."We were twelve at the time."My eyes widened as listened, but thinking back to the fight. It made sense. Dante had been respectful of Ben, but he was far more comfortable around him than the others. Like a brother."As far as I know they kicked him out after his father died. But, but the name of his original pack,"
My tea was tasteless in my mouth, the heavy thoughts racing through my mind seemed to have numbed my taste buds. The boys had been talking for ages about where the pack that had Meg was. The pack was big, the second biggest in England. Their head of security is the best in England full stop."So there's nothing we can do."The boys stopped talking and turned to me."That's not what we're saying, Carrie."I set my mug down and stepped forward. "But you might as well be! Megan is stuck in some hell hole, god knows if she's even alive."I shook my head and ran a hand through my hair "and we've wasted enough time."Ben stepped toward me, "No, I know that look, Carrie. You're going to
I had insisted that only Dante, Ben and I head into their territory. I wasn't even that comfortable giving them Dante, and I knew Ben wasn't going to let me do this on my own. The idea of wolves risking their lives for my sister and I felt unjust. But now, surrounded by wolves of all shapes and sizes I was beginning to regret my own demands."We have come to see you're alpha, we have no violent intentions. Please, bring us to him."The wolves around us growled, showing their disease. Until one particularly big wolf with a blind eye stepped forward. He transformed in front of us and Ben stepped slightly in front of me, I bit my tongue to keep from growling. Protection isn't something I want, or need, especially if we're currently facing an enemy."You're from the Gilddian pack?" We nodded and the man smirked,"The great future Gliddian alpha brought with him only one fighter, and a girl for protection."I snarled and stepped in front of Ben.
I sat on the edge of my bed, trying hard to focus my mind. While both boys were barely on speaking terms, they were both in firm agreement that they would find a way for me to back out of the tournament. I wasn't optimistic.My mind was still racing, it made no sense, what was the queen gaining with me as a competitor? I had a feeling, a gut feeling, this Tornment would end up being a lot more than just a competition. Something darker, deeper and far more important was going on. And I intended to find out what.
For the next half hour, we were too busy sorting through what's been happening, for Ben to yell at Dante and me for making contact. I knew it would come later though. Right now, both boys were furious at mefor keeping the recent attacks on me a secret.Ben called for a handmaiden, and under his orders she got off every scrap of makeup on my body, revealing dozens of nasty wounds, scrapes, and bruises.
I woke up in the bedroom Ben had offered me the day he put the crest on my palm."Bet you never thought you'd sleep in that bed."My eyes snap to my left, Ben is watching rain patter onto the balcony through the glass window in the french doors.
BEN'S POV!!!!!!"This is ridiculous.""I don't care.""Ben!"
I fell onto my bed, gripping my bleeding side. Goblins. They had attacked the house, and they weren't the first. Someone had leaked my location, all kinds of creatures were attacking throughout the week, trying to recapture the "Future Valderian Queen."Rent had called, he still hadn't gotten a confession from his guards. The mole on our team was still unknown.
The alpha gave me the prophecy, but I knew the others were waiting. So I stuffed it into my pocket, and stumbled out to the car, knowing my face was as white as a sheet. Everyone bustled, saying goodbye, and getting into the right cars. I came face to face with Rent, and immediately my eyes welled with tears."Oh Carrie," he breathed fondly, pulling me warmly into his arms, "
BEN'S POVEverything began to happen very quickly. It took us another night and another day before we reached the border.Carrie kept a space between us that was way too big to be natural. Her face was a constant flat stone plate. Her usually sparking eyes, dull and walled over. I'd never seen t
CARRIE'S POVI cried until pale light splattered across the dark sky. I knew Ben wasn't going to change his mind about this. It was over. My sister had lost her fiance, and it was my fault.Ben set out a breakfast of pheasant cooked for my benefit on a small fire. He said nothing, I didn't touch the food, he didn't push me to, and we ignored my red-rimmed eyes.
BEN'S POVTwo days. Two days of walking and camping. But I barely noticed. Time melted, waving around us like soft silk.Carrie's link was still open, her contentment warmed my body, her happiness swirling in my chest.Her chocolate hair was thrown up into a