"Jace," Jenna said, almost walking on her tippy toes as she came closer to him. "The pack needs you, Jace." She told him as she slowly dropped the glass of water on the nearest table that she could find.
"What about what I need?" He asked her in a very patient voice. "Do you even know why I left?"
She stared at him with moist eyes, looking like she couldn't hurt a fly but he knew what this was. It was just like all those times, long ago.
She wanted him to cave into her will with all the tears and emotion.
He could sense it. He smiled a bitter smile, half to himself as he let the thoughts run through him.
They sure knew what they were doing by sending her. He was aware of the effects she carried but somehow, he couldn't seem to shake the whole feeling that she brought.
It was one thing when he knew she would turn on the water works and instantly get him to cave in. It was another thing for him not to be able to resist it.
He still cared about her and he knew it.
He could recall when he tried to get her to leave with him and she didn't.
Somehow, he hadn't let the pain dwell but maybe it was because he was leaving all he knew behind. He had left all the things that Belmont represented for him and put it as a finished chapter in his life or so he had hoped for.
He knew it was too much to hope for, that they would be done with him even if he was done with them long ago.
He had been given a responsibility. One he didn't care for, need or ask for. Damn Clive, he cursed under his breath. He went and got himself killed. What happened to the unstoppable wolf that ended the war? Tales of his father had been sung since he was a little boy. It now made sense that he would only have the image of him as a strong and invincible force.
But now he had gone and gotten himself killed. A part of him was fighting the urge to not feel the rage that had been welling deep inside him since he became the Alpha. To not touch it. He knew that there would be no going back if that happened.
When he became the Alpha, he instantly knew what had happened. The power of the Alpha was not passed down to the next successor if the current holder was alive. It could only mean one thing. Clive had died.
He had felt rage nearly consume him. Nothing prepared him for taking on the mantle he never wanted to begin with.
He watched her with wary eyes as he tried to make sense of what might be going on in her head. She did not look like she was being insincere but the fact was she was being used for their purpose. He hated not having a say in his own life. He was going to have to return home.
Everything was about to change for him. It was probably more than he could handle but he would have to try, he told himself. He had gotten this far on his own after all.
* * *
Jace stood there watching as a vampiress walked inside the bar as if she owned it. The lady was completely out of place because Howling Moon was a low-rent dive situated on Miami's shadier side, a pub that catered to werewolves. And, if she's not careful, she can end up as the evening's entertainment.
When Jace McCain saw her, he became anxious. He wasn't as inebriated as the other wolves, at least not yet, so he immediately recognized the deceptively fragile woman. Just beyond the lush fullness of her too-red lips, he could see the tip of her little fangs. When vampires were preparing to fight or fuck, their fangs would come out. So, what was the vamp planning to do?
She remained motionless within the bar's entryway. As her gaze shifted to the left, her long blond hair tumbled behind her. To the left. Huh. She appeared to be on the lookout for someone—or something. The only thing she'd find in this environment was a pack eager to tear her apart. These days, vampires and wolves weren't exactly getting along. Or on any given day. She should be aware of this.
But then her eyes shifted away from him. I whizzed by and then returned. Her blue eyes, sparkling with the strength of a vampire, drew his attention. She locked her gaze on him, and Jace couldn't take his gaze away. Is this a vampire's compulsion trick?
No, it's more than likely his own lust, he told himself. Because the lady was quite attractive. Most female vamps were, at least the pureblood ones.
And Jace knew he was looking at one of the elite pureblood from Belmont. He had not been old enough to see any of the vampires that way so this was a new experience for him.
A pureblood, in a werewolf hell.
He gave a kind smile. Somewhere, Fate must be laughing at her.
She then grinned as well. The beast he kept locked inside stretched and roared as a lick of heat went straight through his body.
Want. The word echoed in his head. That was what he was feeling. It roared inside of him, threatening to undo his resolve to focus on what he came here for.
She began approaching him in her fuck-me or fuck-off black boots. Jace pushed his way away from the bar.
The others, on the other hand, had noticed her and were closing in. There are three of them. Because that was the manner of the beast, he was big and massive.
“Vampire…” The guys reached for her as the snarl floated through the air.
“No!” His yell came out a fraction of a second too late.
Two of the males collided with tables nearby. They'd made the blunder of touching her in the first place.
You didn't touch a vampiress who didn't want to be touched in the first place. That is a rule that all fools should be aware of.Purebloods were very powerful.The beast inside was straining on his leash due to excitement.Everyone in the bar froze for a split second before focusing their gaze on her. The third wolf was on the floor in front of the vamp. His claws were already extending, even though he hadn't transformed yet. She yanked his head back to expose his neck with one small hand at his throat and the other clutching his hair. Vampires were notorious for going for the throat. It's all so predictable. They were always feeble because of their hunger."Kill the bitch..." A mumble came from one of the guys she'd tossed a couple of times suddenly reached him.He could understand why his ego would be bruised but no one was killing anyone. Not tonight, not here.She was pretty strong though, he remarked to himself. She had tossed him a good ten feet. With his claws out and blood flo
The wolf inside growled... Mine.If Jace was being honest, he hated being back home. It had been years since his father had died now. A man that he barely knew. Now, a new battle was brewing and he was glad that he was home for it. It didn’t matter what he wanted anymore. He had to protect the pact. This was his pack and his home. He had come back home and settled into his role as the Alpha. He didn’t get it right away but he was doing his utmost best.What he wanted to do now was marry this little princess and become the leader that he knee himself to be. It would be a sacrifice on his part but it would ensure his survival. All of their survival.When you were caught between death and hell, you had no choice but to seek rescue from the big, bad wolf. With a quiet click, the door to the small cupboard closed.“Hailey Rambeaux,” she introduced herself and she tried hard not to tense her shoulders. Alone. I'm with him. The footsteps of the werewolf echoed throughout the room. She kept
"You would regret this," the man said as he coughed blood. The masked figure had sped into his bedroom. He couldn't mistake the scent of these blood sucking creatures. He really had grown old and senile like they all said he had, he thought to himself, chuckling inwardly as he realized that his death may just be minutes from happening. he did not intend to go out without a fight.He bared his fangs at the hooded figure as he tried to get up from a pool of his own blood. "It's over Clive." The masked figure said as he rushed towards him to bury a silver knife in his chest.Clive screamed at the top of his voice in a guttural growl that rent the air.He grabbed the vampire's hands, leaving a claw mark on it as the figure wrestled his hands away."You're already done." He said as he took a couple of steps back.He watched as the hooded figure stepped back from him. "Your time is over." He said as he held his left hand to stop the blood from flowing.Clive had gotten him good. He knew
His father was a very complicated man, he thought. He didn't know it at that time but his father was the Alpha of their pack. It would later explain why his father was so busy and always troubled. His troubles would later be Jace's but he had no idea.Jace smelt the ground for something. He could smell blood in the air. It felt like the perfect thing for him. He sniffed the ground and picked up a scent. He was not going to give up on it.He tracked it to the nearest location when he met his father.They captured him and put him in a small cage.The first transformations were usually out of sync and it took a while to get better.He hated the first time it happened so bad that he considered ending it all.It slowly got better after a while. He didn't wait for it to happen while he was at home.Jace saw the potential of what he was being called into. He knew how stressful it would be to take up the task from his father. He left home when he was eighteen and never came back until now
He was practically groomed to fill the role. He couldn't have that. He had a lot of things that he wanted to do with his life.He learnt all he could until he was eighteen before he left the town.He barely remembered much from the town. Even though it was where he had grown up, all of his memories had not exactly been pleasant ones. That was in the past now he told himself. He needed to make sure that Belmont stayed as his past. He missed Jenna more than he could express."Hi Jace." Jenna said, as soon as she got to his home. "It's been a minute." She said in that dreamy tone of hers.He didn't see why they couldn't just enjoy being together. It would have been just like old times except they were no longer children and life was a lot more serious now. He was so far from home but she smelled like something he couldn't quite place his finger on.She still styled her hair almost the same way, he noted. She was still very pretty, he concluded.She smiled the same way. She was still t
Where it did not feel like some destiny that was tailored out for her was looming at the back of her head.That was him if he was being honest. It was all he had Everly been aware of. It was the very reason why home did not feel like home for him.The first chance he had gotten, he bailed. He bailed without looking back and until now, he didn't feel the least bit sorry about wanting to live his life.He stared at her as she rested her back on the chair."Water." She said as she noticed that he raised his hands to ask her the question again. She knew him so well. She was the only one that did right now, he thought to himself. Clive was gone. He still found it weird that he called his father Clive. Heck, the man never knew him. He always went on and on about duty but somehow, he still managed to accommodate his excesses. Still, that did not count as actually knowing him for what it was worth, he told himself.If there was one person that had the ability to guess what he was thinking t
The wolf inside growled... Mine.If Jace was being honest, he hated being back home. It had been years since his father had died now. A man that he barely knew. Now, a new battle was brewing and he was glad that he was home for it. It didn’t matter what he wanted anymore. He had to protect the pact. This was his pack and his home. He had come back home and settled into his role as the Alpha. He didn’t get it right away but he was doing his utmost best.What he wanted to do now was marry this little princess and become the leader that he knee himself to be. It would be a sacrifice on his part but it would ensure his survival. All of their survival.When you were caught between death and hell, you had no choice but to seek rescue from the big, bad wolf. With a quiet click, the door to the small cupboard closed.“Hailey Rambeaux,” she introduced herself and she tried hard not to tense her shoulders. Alone. I'm with him. The footsteps of the werewolf echoed throughout the room. She kept
You didn't touch a vampiress who didn't want to be touched in the first place. That is a rule that all fools should be aware of.Purebloods were very powerful.The beast inside was straining on his leash due to excitement.Everyone in the bar froze for a split second before focusing their gaze on her. The third wolf was on the floor in front of the vamp. His claws were already extending, even though he hadn't transformed yet. She yanked his head back to expose his neck with one small hand at his throat and the other clutching his hair. Vampires were notorious for going for the throat. It's all so predictable. They were always feeble because of their hunger."Kill the bitch..." A mumble came from one of the guys she'd tossed a couple of times suddenly reached him.He could understand why his ego would be bruised but no one was killing anyone. Not tonight, not here.She was pretty strong though, he remarked to himself. She had tossed him a good ten feet. With his claws out and blood flo
"Jace," Jenna said, almost walking on her tippy toes as she came closer to him. "The pack needs you, Jace." She told him as she slowly dropped the glass of water on the nearest table that she could find."What about what I need?" He asked her in a very patient voice. "Do you even know why I left?"She stared at him with moist eyes, looking like she couldn't hurt a fly but he knew what this was. It was just like all those times, long ago.She wanted him to cave into her will with all the tears and emotion. He could sense it. He smiled a bitter smile, half to himself as he let the thoughts run through him. They sure knew what they were doing by sending her. He was aware of the effects she carried but somehow, he couldn't seem to shake the whole feeling that she brought.It was one thing when he knew she would turn on the water works and instantly get him to cave in. It was another thing for him not to be able to resist it.He still cared about her and he knew it.He could recall when
Where it did not feel like some destiny that was tailored out for her was looming at the back of her head.That was him if he was being honest. It was all he had Everly been aware of. It was the very reason why home did not feel like home for him.The first chance he had gotten, he bailed. He bailed without looking back and until now, he didn't feel the least bit sorry about wanting to live his life.He stared at her as she rested her back on the chair."Water." She said as she noticed that he raised his hands to ask her the question again. She knew him so well. She was the only one that did right now, he thought to himself. Clive was gone. He still found it weird that he called his father Clive. Heck, the man never knew him. He always went on and on about duty but somehow, he still managed to accommodate his excesses. Still, that did not count as actually knowing him for what it was worth, he told himself.If there was one person that had the ability to guess what he was thinking t
He was practically groomed to fill the role. He couldn't have that. He had a lot of things that he wanted to do with his life.He learnt all he could until he was eighteen before he left the town.He barely remembered much from the town. Even though it was where he had grown up, all of his memories had not exactly been pleasant ones. That was in the past now he told himself. He needed to make sure that Belmont stayed as his past. He missed Jenna more than he could express."Hi Jace." Jenna said, as soon as she got to his home. "It's been a minute." She said in that dreamy tone of hers.He didn't see why they couldn't just enjoy being together. It would have been just like old times except they were no longer children and life was a lot more serious now. He was so far from home but she smelled like something he couldn't quite place his finger on.She still styled her hair almost the same way, he noted. She was still very pretty, he concluded.She smiled the same way. She was still t
His father was a very complicated man, he thought. He didn't know it at that time but his father was the Alpha of their pack. It would later explain why his father was so busy and always troubled. His troubles would later be Jace's but he had no idea.Jace smelt the ground for something. He could smell blood in the air. It felt like the perfect thing for him. He sniffed the ground and picked up a scent. He was not going to give up on it.He tracked it to the nearest location when he met his father.They captured him and put him in a small cage.The first transformations were usually out of sync and it took a while to get better.He hated the first time it happened so bad that he considered ending it all.It slowly got better after a while. He didn't wait for it to happen while he was at home.Jace saw the potential of what he was being called into. He knew how stressful it would be to take up the task from his father. He left home when he was eighteen and never came back until now
"You would regret this," the man said as he coughed blood. The masked figure had sped into his bedroom. He couldn't mistake the scent of these blood sucking creatures. He really had grown old and senile like they all said he had, he thought to himself, chuckling inwardly as he realized that his death may just be minutes from happening. he did not intend to go out without a fight.He bared his fangs at the hooded figure as he tried to get up from a pool of his own blood. "It's over Clive." The masked figure said as he rushed towards him to bury a silver knife in his chest.Clive screamed at the top of his voice in a guttural growl that rent the air.He grabbed the vampire's hands, leaving a claw mark on it as the figure wrestled his hands away."You're already done." He said as he took a couple of steps back.He watched as the hooded figure stepped back from him. "Your time is over." He said as he held his left hand to stop the blood from flowing.Clive had gotten him good. He knew