She felt sad to leave the woman and scared to be alone. Her joke had brought a kind of rapport between them, but she had to get this over and done with. She went inside and saw a room that looked so endless it was the size of her entire house. A polished wooden table sat in the middle, large cream-coloured sofas were around them, each with smaller tables beside them, and in one of those sofas sat a man.
He was so damn gorgeous.He had a white dress shirt on, the first three buttons were undone, and a gold chain peeked out right above his chest. His sleeves were rolled up, a gold watch hanging on his hands, and part of his hair fell across his face. His eyes, grey, dark and cold, were fixed on hers.He didn’t even look like a businessman, not to talk of owning one of the biggest construction companies around.“Miss Alisa Grant?” he smiled, so thinly she could barely even call it a smile. “I have been waiting for you. Make yourself comfortable. I am Jayden Wells.”Jayden motioned her to sit with his hand.And Alisa wanted to faint. Jayden Wells was young, drop-dead gorgeous, and like a prince. His broad shoulders were relaxed on the arms of the seat he was on, and his jawline was so pronounced that she wondered what it would feel like to trace it with her fingers.But all he wanted from her was a baby. She was here so that she would get money for her brother’s transplant.“So let us get to business, Miss Grant.” He spoke up.His eyes were locking with hers again, and she looked down. But she could not fail to observe how comfortable with himself he was. His arms were spread on the sofa, and he leaned back and observed her like a gentle predator sizing up its prey. Like the big black wolf she had seen in the woods.Alisa was nervous here. She clenched her fists hard and stared at them.Thoughts were racing through her mind. Did she want to pull through? What was she supposed to do? How would she even get the baby in her?She found herself wishing she had told Stacy about it before coming here.“Miss Grant?” Jayden’s voice pierced through her thoughts.He had been speaking to her without her hearing a thing.“Ye-ye-yes Sir?”“You weren’t listening. Are you okay?” he asked, his eyebrow raised at her.“I’m fine, Sir.”“I understand our agreement can be thought-provoking, so you can take some time off for a walk if you wish. I have some other business to attend to.”To Alisa, it sounded like a gentle way of telling her he had no time to waste. He was not as nice as he looked after all.“I need that time, Sir.”Jayden was up on his feet as soon as she finished speaking.“I will see you in half an hour then.” And he walked out of the room.The woman who had brought Alisa in came in again and led her out, and Alisa felt pretty humiliated. She did not expect to be so easily brushed to the side like a flea. It hurt her and her eyes stung.And as she moved out of the room, she decided she did not like Jayden Wells very much. He was an arrogant brute.The woman led the way while Alisa followed.She needed to talk to Stacy as she always knew what to do.Alisa took out her phone, hoping for some privacy so she could speak to Stacy, but her battery had gone flat. She was stuck between a rock and a hard place and it both hurt and annoyed her.They went down the curved staircase and came back into the antique hallway again, and Alisa marvelled at the pure beauty of the place. Her home barely had a hallway.“There is a fountain and a pool ma’am, beautiful place to be if I must say. Would you like to see it?” The woman asked as soon as they were in the main room. A few cleaners were cleaning the place.“I sure do.”“You might be tempted to swim in the pool.”“I love to swim. It won’t be a bad idea.”They both went outside the building and Alisa was surprised to see the sun already setting, a few stars visible in the coming darkness. The inside of the building was so well-lit that it was hard to remember that the sun was a source of light, and the path they walked on was just as bright.They passed through a garden, and then a tall garden hedge that doubled as a fence and Alisa set her sights on one of the most beautiful fountains she had ever seen, and like everything here, it had a howling wolf statue sitting right on top, the water spewing from the wolf’s mouth on some rocks that were a replica of the ones that stood in the middle of Palm Springs City, and down into a large pool that was lit underneath.“It looks so much like the original. The one in this town.” Alisa cried excitedly. This one may have been artificial, but it was wolf free at least, apart from the one that stood at the top of the fountain.The woman simply laughed. She was already so used to it that it meant nothing to her anymore.“Call out to me when you need me, ma’am. I will be close by.”“Sure,” Alisa answered, her attention on the pool. She wasn’t even looking at the woman anymore.It was almost magical. The wolf, the running water from the wolf’s mouth, the stones that looked just like the rocks, and the pool. A replica of her favourite place in all of Palm Springs City. She could live here forever—damn arrogant Jayden Wells and what he felt he was.The woman left, and Alisa put her hand into the pool. It was warm, unlike the cool original, but it still excited her. It wouldn’t hurt to get in, would it?But she had no swimsuit on, and all she had was a linen dress and no brassiere underneath. Getting wet would only change her dress into a see-through dress. She decided to simply walk on the edge of the pool and admire the water, taking in the ambience and letting it clear her mind.The lights were drawing her attention, and she was suddenly curious to know what kind of lights they were. She bent over and peered into the water, but the rippling motion wasn’t helping her, it rather distorted her vision and had a kind of hypnotic effect on her. She shook her head and took another step forward.She missed that step and fell into the water.Her body was immersed deep inside, but she was a good swimmer, so she was already preparing to swim out, but she suddenly felt a strong grip pull her to itself. Her head popped out of the water and she coughed, her eyes tightly shut.“Are you okay, Alisa?”Alisa blinked her eyes open and found herself in the arms of the last person she expected to see.Elliott Hansen. The same Elliott that had spoken to her at the parking lot in the afternoon. The one that was in love with her. He had pulled her to him and held her tightly to himself, and it made her feel very uncomfortable. “What the hell—” Alisa started. “I want to say the same too, but you should be thanking me for saving your life, Alisa.” “Saved me?” “You were about to drown.” “The girl is a fine swimmer, Elliott. You just wasted your time.” The duo turned in surprise and saw Jayden watching them, one of his slight smiles adorning his face, his arms folded across his chest, and the woman who had brought Alisa to the pool standing behind him. Alisa suddenly remembered that Elliott had her in his arms, which could seem compromising to anyone watching, and she pushed herself from him. Elliott let her go, but more because his attention was on Jayden. “She looked like she was going to drown.” He defended himself. “Well she isn’t drowning now, is she?” Jayden asked, lookin
He could see a flash of white fur in the woods. Running through the grass in the light of the full moon. He knew it was his mate, and so he followed as fast as he could. His paws hit the ground aggressively as he followed, his heart beating hard in his chest. At first, he could find her no more, but then he saw her standing on top of the rocks where the wolves' meetings were held while he stood on the ground opposite the spring-fed pond. His Luna. Her fur was pure white, as white as snow, and her grey eyes glowed like polished rock. The wind blew through her fur as she stared at him and wagged her tail, and he wagged his too. She howled, the sound echoing and sounding like music to his ears. He howled in harmony with her, and then she looked at him again. But this time, her tail was wrapped in between her legs. He howled, calling out to her, but she turned and jumped headlong into the spring-fed pond. Jayden clambered up the stones and looked down, howling for his mate, but he f
“Hello?” “Oh, God. Alisa. Where the hell were you? I’ve been trying to call you since.” “I’m sorry, Stacy. I kind of—” Alisa stopped. “What?” “I’m on the verge of signing the contract.” “Oh my God, Alisa. You didn’t even tell me that you had gotten it.” “I’m sorry, but it all happened so fast. I was called and offered a ride from the college’s park and then—” Alisa stopped, thinking of what to say. “Then what?” Stacy asked. Alisa could detect excitement in her voice. “A lot happened, but I’m almost through. We have agreed on terms.” “How much will you get paid?” Stacy asked. It was as though she was getting more excited with each passing second. “I asked him for $500,000.” “You are joking, right?” Stacy asked, her excitement level going down by half. “There will be nothing left if we do John’s damn transplant.” “I will come to see you and we will talk about it, okay?” Alisa promised. “Get your ass to the hospital first. Johnny’s condition went a bit high yesterday, but he’
“How will the artificial insemination happen if I am a virgin?” “Are you a virgin?” The doctor asked. There was a kind of caution in his voice that scared her. But whether she lied or not, he was bound to find out anyway. She decided to come clean. “Yes, I am one, Doctor King.” “Then all of this is a really bad idea for you, Miss Grant. First, we are not sure if you can carry a baby successfully if you have never had one. And as a virgin, I will have to break through your hymen if I have to inseminate you.” Alisa went blank. Between her, and her brother’s kidney transplant and $500,000 stood her virginity. “So right now, if I choose natural insemination, I will have to have sex with Mr Wells, and if I choose artificial insemination, you will break through my hymen?” she asked. “Yes, Miss Grant. That’s right.” “I am sorry I can’t go through with this, Sir. I quit.” “You what?” The doctor asked, his tone a tad higher. “I said I quit.” “It is done, then. We will find somebody e
Alisa gasped. “Every breath that Johnny takes is numbered and being counted down, Alisa. He’s dying and holding on to life with that dialysis. Last night, I was scared because I didn’t want you to come and meet a dead brother. I did everything you would have done, Alisa. I held his hand and kissed him and begged him to hold on.” “Oh, my God.” “All I need you to do now is to take his life into your hands, and go into Doctor King’s office and tell him you want the contract. Five hundred thousand dollars will be yours after it.” Alisa’s hand covered her mouth. If Stacy was right, then virginity was nothing. She couldn’t afford to lose Johnny. Her heart skipped several beats as she took off, nearly bumping into several sick patients until at last, she was right in front of the doctor’s office. Without thinking, she pushed the door open and the startled doctor’s eyes almost bulged out. “All he wants is a mother for his baby, isn’t it? I’ll do it.” Alisa spilled quickly. Her mind had
“He asked you to meet him at dinner or he asked you on a date?” “He asked me to come with him for dinner.” “Open your eyes, Alisa darling. Jayden Wells likes you. He could have just discussed everything with you there in King’s office, not invited you to dinner.” “But,” Alisa started. “He’s not like Elliott. He does not try to get my attention like Elliott does, or go out of his way to do things for me like Elliott.” “Observe him at the restaurant. I swear he likes you. In fact, go home and get ready. I will take care of Johnny for you.” Stacy offered. “I want to see him before I go.” They both went back to the ward, where Johnny lay sound asleep. Alisa kissed his forehead, and his eyes instantly came open. “I will be back, Johnny. Please stay strong for me. I will solve this problem for us.” “I know you will, Alisa,” Johnny answered, managing a smile. His words tore at her heart. They carried so much confidence in her. Alisa went back home and picked out her favourite dress,
Jayden decided letting himself be free with Alisa would not be a bad thing to do at all. “I like how the colours of our clothes match. It’s almost like you read my mind.” “Or you read mine,” Alisa answered, turning to look at him. “I can read your mind, Miss Grant,” Jayden said, beaming a smile. Alisa concluded abrasive Jayden was wherever he went to when the real Jayden Wells was smiling. And she wanted to enjoy him smiling like this. He was gorgeous when he smiled. “Tell me how you would do that.” She grinned and turned to face him again. He cursed himself for not remembering he could not read human minds, only the minds of his fellow wolves, and then an idea popped into his head. Something he had noted mentally when he asked Maria about Alisa the day she fell in the pool at his house. “Think about your favourite place in the world. The place you always want to be in. I’ll tell to you once I’ve read your mind. Now close your eyes.” Alisa shut her eyes, and then Jayden’s atten
Jayden drove into the parking lot of the Meal Bites, a popular restaurant in Palm Springs City. He parked, turned to Alisa and smiled before turning and opening his car door to get out. He then went to Alisa’s side and opened the door for her, but she was stuck because she did not know how to unbuckle his seatbelt. He bent close to her and in one snap, she was loose. “Come with me, Miss Grant.” He said, offering her his hand. She took it, and once again his hand covered hers and led her into the restaurant. Once inside, everyone seemed to know him—waiters, customers, and all, and she blushed when she caught jealous looks from several women. They got to a table in the corner, and then he pulled out a seat for her. “Are you this chivalrous, Mr Wells?” Alisa asked with a smirk as she sat. “What do you think?” “I wonder if you are doing this just for me.” She said, sitting upright in her seat, her hands resting between her thighs, her eyes on him. Jayden smiled broadly and leaned b
TWENTY YEARS LATERIt still stunned Alisa that she was called the Mother of Wolves. You killed the one who killed the King, they told her when Jayden Christopher Wells breathed his last. He should have been King for winning the duel, but we had not honoured him yet when you killed him.Now she had three strong sons. Elliott Jr., who was now twenty-seven, Melissa and Elliott’s son Felix, whom she had adopted, and her third child.The one born because Elliott had deposited one last child in her before his death. For some reason, she had named him Jayden. The Jayden before him had had a good heart in his life but had let evil control him.So it was that Elliott’s son with Jayden’s name was the King of the Winter and the Spring in the end.The snow stopped when Jayden died, but it was known to fall from time to time, in its own season. Palm Springs City was no longer an all-spring city, but snow fell in it now.Humans were still oblivious to the wolves around them, even though the number
Alisa was close to jumping out of her skin when the cub wolf ran into her room.Its fur was black with streaks of white, but somehow she had recognised her son and was even more stunned to see him in a wolf form.Only...He ran off into the night and she had no choice but to follow, but not after throwing on a wolf skin cloak gifted to her by Elliott even though she had dreaded the wolf meetings. It did not worry her as much as the safety of her son did, so she followed, at least to keep him safe.But he was a wolf and she was a human, so she lost him and ended up wondering why she had followed him in the first place. She needed more protection than he did.He would have gone to the rock, she guessed, and Elliott would be there too. She had to be there, to see what was happening, so on and on she continued until she got to the rocks and saw even more wolves bigger than any she had ever seen at the Palm Springs meetings gathered at the foot of the rocks, all looking up.Atop the rocks,
Elliott ran towards the rocks after he had morphed into his wolf form, rage coursing through his body and pushing him to run faster.He remembered something Melissa had told him long ago when he went to see her in Snowfall one last time. It was about being king. “The King of the Winter and the Spring.” She had said, but now he was not too sure if she had told him the truth.The howl. Another wolf was here to challenge him.He was more powerful than many wolves, Elliott knew, but he did not know another wolf with a howl so loud. And the snow in the distance too. What signs were these?The rocks loomed high in the distance, and Elliott could see the wolf atop. His challenger. The one with the howl. All the snow he had seen in the distance melted before him once his paws touched the ground, and the place was back to looking as though no snow had ever been there at all. Only a slick wetness remained to show.He soon came up the rocks, catching the scents of other wolves from the other sid
Jayden thought he would cry and fall to his knees when he saw Palm Springs City in the distance.The city was covered in darkness, a sheet of inky blue sky hanging above it, with yellow lights coming out of square windows. Behind him was the Moon, and it felt to him like a sign of favour from the Moon Goddess.He stopped at the border and took in a deep breath. For a moment, he doubted. He had returned home for vengeance, so he wondered why he felt the fear.Jayden took in a deep breath before he crossed the border gingerly as if expecting to have the ground swallow him when his paw touched the ground. But nothing happened for a moment and then...The wet loamy brown earth beneath his paw froze and small cracking sounds were made as ice covered the ground. He lifted his paw and there was ice under it. He was the Reincarnation of the long-dead Alpha of Snowfall, and now he had brought the snow with him to the city, a city that had never seen snow.His other paw touched the earth once a
They were back on his bed, both reaching their climax at the same time. Alisa’s eyes locked with his as their lips parted from one last kiss, and time seemed to stop for them. She could feel nothing but him inside her, could hear nothing but the sound of his heart beating for her, could taste nothing but his kisses on her lips, could see nothing that was not his eyes and could smell nothing but his scent. All her senses were connected to him, and only him. His finger brushed against the strands of her blonde hair slowly, smoothening it. “Where have you been, my love?” She heard him say softly, as though she was a pigeon in his hand. “How could you see me and not know me, when I have loved you for so many years and through so many lives? Did you forget me so easily?” For some reason she could not explain, she wanted to cry. “I am sorry.” She whispered in response, not knowing why she was sorry or what she was sorry for. All she knew was that she was sorry. “We have loved each ot
Alisa was watching her son cradle his puppy to his chest and plant gentle kisses on its head. It had grown considerably these past two weeks, and though it was still little, she knew it was going to grow big and strong.And for some reason, the puppy reminded her of Elliott. There was a certain shyness it sometimes showed that reminded her of how he used to act when they were together in school, and a certain playfulness too. Elliott had shown neither of both qualities these past few years, but well...“Can I go out to play, Mummy?” Her son asked, interrupting her thoughts.The sun was setting for the evening, and a mild breeze blew as an orange glow lit up the sky. Fine weather, harmless for her boy. “Don’t stay out for too long.” She warned him, but he was far away before she was done talking, carrying his puppy with him. The house was quiet once Alisa was alone, and it made her sad. She was trying to be a strong woman, but that was exactly where it hurt. She was strong, but she
The farther away the wolves of Snowfall went from the beloved mountain they had lived all their lives on, led by their fiery leader with his unusually large form and bright blue eyes, almost bright enough to cast a blue shade on the floor, the lesser snow they found on the ground until all they saw was green, a new and uncomfortable sight to them as their paws and feet found it unfamiliar.They moved through the night, male and female, Beta, Omega, Luna, and cub, treading through the thick woods to avoid being spotted by humans and spending the daytime in caves or in hiding, taking the time to sleep. Hunts were done by night, with their leader Jayden bringing in the largest game, and for a pack where a man’s measure was by the size of his hunt, they could not entirely see any leader better than him.Yet, there was something sinister about him that they all feared. They had gone to sleep only to be woken by the most evil sound they had ever heard, and when they heard it once again, th
It was so strange that it had to be a dream. It could not be real.He was lying on the floor of whatever place this was, that somehow had form to it like a small cell. It was a strange place; bleak, dark and foreboding, with barely any light in it even though he could see the four corners at the top, and how he could see in it was a miracle to him.Jayden was now sure he was dreaming because this place was as dark as the darkest hour of the night.He tried to get up and that was when he saw the form of Melissa’s body in the darkness, lifeless and far gone, and the memories of the previous night began to come back to him in the dream. He stood frozen with his mouth open and watched her sprawled body and the blood that stained the walls of the cell. Her stomach had been torn open, and her innards were spilling out.“I did that,” Jayden whispered to himself.“We did it.” A voice in his head answered him back in another whisper, and the sound echoed all around him, as though it was spoken
“For five hundred years, those of us in Snowfall have remained under the frozen chains of the curse. While you who live in Palm Springs City are slightly less wolf than we are, with your smaller bodies and more time for your little ones to learn to morph, we remain here in the snow, waiting for the curse to break so that we can get the sunshine our fathers dearly wanted.”“And with one King over you all, a King from Palm Springs City,” Jayden added. His body was relaxed now. There was no enormous power struggling to come from his body. Melissa’s words had calmed him down.“Yes. All we want is the sunshine, and a happy place for our children.”“I will lead you there. I was to be King, wasn’t I?”“You were to be King. But many times, fighting to get what is ours only takes it farther away from us. Don’t you think so?”Jayden said nothing in reply.“Do you remember the first blood you shed, Jayden?”It had been Alisa’s parents. He remembered it clearly.“You like to tell yourself you we