~LILY'S POV~Leo paced back and forth in front of me, his eyes burning with curiosity and something more sinister. The room felt stifling, the air heavy with tension as I knew he was preparing to interrogate me about the power I had just unleashed. My wrists were still bound, and I could feel the cool metal of the chains digging into my skin."So, Lily," Leo began with a voice filled with false sweetness, "care to explain that little display of power? I must admit, I'm rather intrigued."I refused to let fear seep into me. I met his gaze with a defiant glare, "I don't owe you any explanations, Leo. You have no right to question me."Leo chuckled darkly and narrowed his eyes at me. "Ah, but you see, my dear Lily, I have every right. As your captor, it is my duty to unmask the depths of your abilities. Your power is far greater than I had imagined. I really have underestimated you."I clenched my fists, the chains rattling against my skin. "What do you want from me, Leo? Why the fuck ar
Jaxon sat with Aunt Cecelia, his foster mother, in their cozy home. She looked at him with concern etched on her face and he noticed, making him flash a teasing smile, "Mom, why the face? You've been looking at me like that since I got back.""Who the hell told you it was a good idea to follow a whole army of vampires back to their have? Don't you think before you do things sometimes?" She complained."Oh mom, I was only performing my duty.""Which kind of duty is that? Nobody has done it and you thought you could because you're some super hero, right?""Mom, I'm here and I'm fine. That's all that matters." He said and held her hands in his."You don't know how worried I was…how Junior couldn't eat or sleep because his big brother was gone. You just do things without thinking about anybody else." Her voice broke and so did Jaxon's heart."Mom, I'm sorry…please don't cry. I know I was stupid…I'm sorry."More worry lines etched on her forehead. "Jaxon, I'm really worried about you. You'
~NARRATOR'S POV~Aunt Belinda and Sarah continued to walk deep into the forest, searching for clues about Lily and Adrian's disappearance. They followed a path that seemed to show where they were taken and the last one anyone remembered they last passed through. Aunt Belinda looked around then spoke to Sarah in a concerned voice, "Sarah, we need to focus and be alert. Look for anything that seems strange or different—footprints, signs of a fight, anything that might give us an idea of what happened.Sarah nodded, her gaze fixed as she knelt down to examine the disturbed ground. "I'm searching."Aunt Belinda crouched beside Sarah, her voice tinged with worry. "It's crucial that we remain calm and attentive. We can't afford to miss anything."Sarah's brow furrowed in concentration as she carefully examined a patch of dirt. "Look at these markings. They're deep, as if someone was dragged here."Aunt Belinda's eyes widened, realization dawning upon her. "You're right. It seems there was
~THEO'S POV~I stood before the Black healers and my heart pounded with anticipation. I had known them to be the keepers of ancient knowledge and mystical powers. I had also known them to be the people who saved my life, revealed my destiny to me and now were about to reveal to me the whereabouts of the ring of Lythian - this, they told me was, what the chosen one needed to bring peace into the realm. I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation.One of the healers, a tall figure with a hooded cloak, (forgive me, I do forget their names from time to time) stepped forward and spoke with a daunting voice. "Theo, you have been chosen as the message bearer. It is your duty to deliver this crucial information to the chosen one."I nodded as my eyes locked with the healer's. "I understand. Please, tell me where I can find the ring of Lythian."The healer raised a hand, and suddenly, a holographic projection of a map materialized in the air before us. It displayed tortuous sy
~ADRIAN'S POV~My eyes fluttered open. The memories of the past flooded my mind. I found myself lying in a dark room, and as my gaze focused, I saw Lily's father, but a much younger version, standing before him. The air was thick with tension as we locked eyes. Our past and conflicting desires hanged between us.Henry's grip tightened around the journal in his hands. He sounded so bitter as he spoke, "You thought you could betray us and get away with it, Adrian? You were a brother to me, and yet you sided with our enemies."I looked down shamefully then back at him, "Henry, you must understand. It wasn't betrayal; it was a choice born out of love. I couldn't sit by and watch as the violence escalated. I had to find a different way."His eyes narrowed, "Different way? You turned your back on your own kind, on your own family. And now you expect forgiveness?"My gaze softened as my voice filled with sincerity. "Henry, I never wanted to cause harm to anyone. I stood by your side because
Lily's mother was feeling sad and worried one afternoon, thinking about her daughter who had been missing for over a month.She had heard some noises coming from Don's room and because everyone else wasn't around, she decided to go check what was happening herself. She found Don looking distraught and thinking about doing something very drastic. Don's eyes were filled with pain, and his face flushed with sadness as he brought a small knife to his neck. He was kneeling, facing the mirror, and his cheeks were soaked with tears.Rebekah gasped and rushed in.."Don, no!" Rebekah shouted. "What do you think you're doing?""Let me do this! There's nothing worth living for again. Let me." He said and pressed the knife to his diaphragm but Rebekah held her hands out."This won't solve anything, Don. This isn't the way. Please, don't do this.""It's worse…. it's worse here… maybe it will be better there…" Don's eyes let more tears down his cheeks as his hands shook with fear."I understand th
The dry leaves of the oak trees blew by the empty canals. The atmosphere was chiller than usual. All the members of the grove and pack gathered together to say their final goodbyes to Rex, their respected and beloved Alpha. As everyone in the main pack commuted in sadness, the air felt heavy with grief, and the only sounds were the soft movement of leaves and occasional sniffling from people crying.Tyler was there too, but he looked very resolute and calm, which was unusual for him in that situation. He lost his mom 3 years prior, and he was unable to stop crying when her burial rights were being performed.Why didn't he cry now? Is it because he just realized he lost two parents in the span of 4 years?He couldn't cry; it was as if he couldn't believe what had happened, what he had done and couldn't permit his feelings from being shown to the pack members.Henry and Rebekah stood next to each other, their faces filled with sadness, as they watched what was happening. They held hand
Audrey, heartbroken and perplexed about being finally rejected by the love of her life, turned to her friend Tiana for comfort. They found a quiet spot in the grove to talk about Audrey's daring plan to run away.Tiana greeted Audrey with a friendly smile, not knowing that Audrey was about to leave and that she was going through a difficult time.Audrey glanced around, ensuring that no prying eyes or listening ears were nearby. Taking a deep breath, she began, "Tiana, we need to talk. It's about the plan."Tiana's smile faded slightly, replaced with a curious expression. "What's going on, Audrey? Is something wrong?"Audrey hesitated for a moment, "I... I've made a decision. I can't stay here any longer. I have to leave, Tiana."Tiana's eyes widened in surprise and her voice was laced with concern. "Leave? But Audrey, what about the pack? What about our plan? What about Tyler?"On the mention of Tyler, her face squeezed. Her gaze dropped, "He's the main reason I want to leave. Don't y