“Damn him”, Sandra exclaimed as she came out from behind the sofa.Eve still couldn’t see anything clearly, all was grey smoke in her eyes. Someone grabbed her by her arm while she was still struggling to see.“NO!”Eve turned instinctively and threw a punch in the direction of her arm and with a low groan the grip on her arm eased.“Eve you dumbass it’s me” Sandra said. The punch had caught her right on her forearms and it was throbbing like hell.“How was I supposed to know that?” Eve said“Open your fucking eyes that’s how, ow ow…” Sandra said clutching her forearm with her other hand.“My eyes are open, I can’t see,” Eve said, blinking repeatedly.“Here let me see where I hit you,” Eve motioned toward Sandra’s voice trying to grab hold of her.“Get away, I am not letting you touch me till you are sane,” Sandra jumped away from her.“Come on, I didn’t mean it,” Eve said, her vision now clearing. She could see Sandra cowering behind the sofa where a few minutes ago they were sitting
“Are you sure?” Sandra was staring at her with bulging eyes. They were sitting in the cafeteria during their break.“Yes I am sure, and stop staring like that you look like a frog,” Eve said pointing at Sandra’s eyes.“Oh ok, sorry about that love, it annoys the hell out of Maverick, I was just practicing this, but anyways, you were saying that the shadow looked familiar,” Sandra asked“Yes, I don’t know why but it looked like Sam,” Eve said“Sam? Who is this guy,” Sandra asked“Nobody” Eve replied as mentioning Sam brought back all the memories of her and him back.“Come on you can trust me,” Sandra said nudging her to encourage her into talking.“It’s not that I don’t trust you, I do trust you but I just don’t want to talk about him right now,” Eve said forcefully ending the talk of Sam.“Hello my lovelies, how goes the day,” Maverick popped up from between them, startling both of them. Both fell down from their chairs.“Apologies my ladies,” as Maverick picked up Eve with one hand
Twenty Years AgoOne day, Lexi found herself wandering deep into the woods, drawn to the mystery and the unknown. She wandered for hours when she suddenly realized she was wandering in restricted territory. She felt the energy swirl around him, the air thick with the presence of other supernatural beings. However, Lexi was not afraid. In fact, she was happier than ever. She had always wanted to see other supernatural beings, and now she had stumbled into werewolf territory. Deeper into the woods, Lexi suddenly noticed something moving out of the corner of her eye. She quickly ducked behind the tree, peeking out from behind her to get a better view. That’s when she saw it for the first time: the alpha of the wolf pack. He was imposing, with bulging muscles and fierce blue eyes that seemed to pierce right through her. Lexi couldn't take her eyes off him. For a moment she forgot she was a vampire and he was a werewolf. All she could think about was pulling him harder to herself. It was
When Nora reached the ancient underground meeting place of the vampire council, she could feel the tension in the air. They were some of the oldest and most powerful vampires on the council, and Nora knew they were not to be underestimated.As she walked down the dimly lit corridors, she could hear the hushed whispers of the council members echoing on the walls. She had been summoned here to discuss an important matter, and she knew she had to tread carefully.Upon entering the council chamber, she was met with an incredible display of heads upon heads of vampires. Hundreds of vampires filled the room, all sitting in ornate chairs arranged in a circle. In the middle of the room was a large stone bench, on which sat the leader of the council, a regal-looking vampire with piercing blue eyes.Nora bowed her head respectfully as she approached the center of the room. The leader of the council motioned for her to rise, and she stood up straight, feeling the weight of their gaze."Nora," th
Nora, the vampire assassin, stepped out of her sleek black car, her boots crunching on the gravel beneath her feet. The air was thick with tension as every werewolf in the vicinity turned to stare at her. The whole pack was on high alert and was ready to defend the pack at the slightest hint of peril.Nora walked with a calm and confident stride, her head held high, her black dress hugging her curves perfectly. She was fearless, and her piercing gaze met the eyes of each and every werewolf that crossed her path.The forest was dark and dense, the trees towering above her, their branches reaching out like gnarled fingers. The wind whispered through the leaves, the rustling of the branches the only sound in the otherwise quiet woods.As Nora drew closer to the pack house, the tension in the air grew thicker. The werewolves were on edge, their senses heightened. Nora could sense their unease, but it didn't faze her. She was sent here by the ancients to do a job, and she was not going to
The Alpha sat at the head of the long wooden table, flanked by his most trusted lieutenants. Sam looked up at the woman standing before him, admiring her striking beauty. She was a the infamous vampire assassin, sent to help him eliminate a rival werewolf Alpha Ares who was getting too powerful."You understand your task, assassin?" the Alpha asked.The vampire nodded, her long black hair falling across her shoulders. "Yes, I do. I'll get rid of him.""Good," the Alpha said. "He's getting too powerful and he's a threat to our pack. We need him gone."The vampire assassin smiled, revealing her sharp fangs. "Consider it done. I'll take care of him."Sam who was second in command tonight leaned back in his chair, his eyes scanning her from head to toe. She wore a tight-fitting leather outfit that hugged her curves in all the right places. He couldn't help but feel drawn to her beauty as he watched her."You're quite attractive, you know," one of the council wolf said, his voice low and s
The meeting about assassinating the rival Alpha had ended, and the vampire assassin had made her way out of the room, her mind still preoccupied with the handsome young werewolf she had just met. Sam, the alpha's son, had caught her eye from the moment she had entered the room. He was tall one amongst the wolves, with broad shoulders and eyes that could melt you with one stare.As the assassin made her way down the hallway, she couldn't help but steal a glance back at Sam. He was standing at the doorway, his eyes locked on hers. She felt something melting inside her, and she quickly turned away, her cheeks burning with embarrassment, she had never felt this kind of pull before on a mission. She couldn't let herself get distracted by a werewolf, especially not one who was the son of the alpha.Sam watched as the vampire assassin walked away, his eyes following her every movement. He was feeling a tug at his heart, despite the fact that she was a vampire and he was a werewolf. He knew h
I was enjoying my weekend in the woods. The sun continued to climb higher, and the woods came alive with an even greater intensity. Bees buzzed from flower to flower, collecting nectar to take back to their hives. A family of deer appeared from behind a thicket of bushes, their graceful movements a true sight to behold.As the day wore on, and the sun began to slowly vanish from the sky, casting its long shadows across the forest floor. The temperature dropped slightly, and a soft breeze picked up, sending the leaves of the trees rustling once again. All this reminded me that even the most beautiful moments in life are in the small things, and I was glad that I could appreciate every little thing around me.I have always felt like this was my calling you know… to get close to nature and all these things the world has to offer. I closed my eyes and took a deep breath, savoring the sensation of the sun on my face and the gentle caress of the breeze on my skin. It was a moment of pure b
Eve’s footsteps echoed from the cold marble walls as she walked through the gothic hallway of the old castle. The dark halls made her heart beat faster and faster, adrenalin pumping as she kept walking. The stillness was filling the atmosphere with cold.The loneliness of every single step became a true burden, and she was convinced that she was being watched; her gaze darting from one shadow to another, thrown by the flickering meagre candlelight that was cast against the walls, the patterns and patterns of light jumping in front of her eyes. The longer she stayed in this place, the more it began to feel less like the opulent residence it once was and more like a tomb to some long lost victim.Every squeak of the floorboards, every shift of the wind rattling against the cracks of the walls, brought her a new message, a vague, eerie warning that she was not alone. She ran to get a grip, goosebumps all over her.Her steps faltered momentarily, her eyes darting around, searching for any
She couldn’t control what was happening to the bike. It kept going downhill and with it carried poor Eve. Her head started spinning as the bike rolled down on the slippery slope.She let go of its handle and it kept going down and down. While Eve quickly grabbed hold of a nearby stone on the ground halting her descent. Her skin was torn from everywhere, head to toe, she had little scars. She felt like crying but this was no time to cry she had to get up.Eve picked herself up and started climbing back up the hill with difficulty. Maybe her mother was right, she should not have meddled in this whole Maverick affair.“Stupid Eve, you just couldn’t stay put,” She said to herself.“You just had to be the one to rescue M”“You just had to be the righteous one”“And a big fuck you to you Maverick, look what you have made me do”“Silly little thing you are Eve”, she kept talking to herself. She finally made it to the top of the hill and stood there, catching her breath.“shit I am completely
Eve just couldn’t digest this injustice being done with Maverick. Nobody in the pack or in the school raised any voice against this. They all pretended like nothing had happened. Even Sandra went home after finishing her classes.“I want to go the packhouse,” Eve announced. It was afternoon and she was in the kitchen with her Mom.Mom was writing her journal on her laptop wearing glasses. She took down her glasses. “Why?” mom asked her.“Because they took Maverick that’s why…I mean why is everybody acting like nothing wrong happened today?” Eve said frustratingly as she wrestled to break her sweet corn into two pieces.“Listen dear we have had enough of our own troubles, we don’t need this too,” Mom warned her as she put on her glasses and resumed her typing.“I don’t think so, you guys can stay silent at all this, it’s your choice but I won’t,” Eve said.“Your father called specifically instructing me to keep you away from all this,” Mom said without looking at her.“FINE” Eve yelled
When their eyes opened it was already dark and both of them were naked in the middle of the forest. The trees were swaying. The strong wind had started blowing. Alpha smelled rain, he got up. Lexy was still fast asleep her clothes discarded around her.Alpha picked up her shirt and pants, and threw them toward her.“Hey wake up, we should move,” Alpha said, he was really feeling the cold air ripping through him. He had discarded his clothes in a nearby tree before shifting. Lexy didn’t move. She was oblivious to what was happening around her.Alpha quickly searched for his clothes and finally found them beside a tree. He put them on and went to wake up Lexy.“Vampire, come on, wake up,” he gently touched her face. Lexy stirred in her sleep and opened her eyes dreamily. Alpha adored that.“You don’t know my name, really?” Lexy said and got up.“I…yes I still don’t know,” Alpha shied away from her.“too bad, you have to try harder next time,” Lexy said as she put on her clothes.“What d
Wolf was coming closer and closer, Lexy could see it getting bigger. Its long glistening teeth were ready to sink into Lexy’s throat and when it was almost an inch away from her neck she used her super speed to move just a little to the right and the big wolf missed her by inches, slammed face first into the ground.Wolf let out a growl. A smirk was dancing on Lexy’s lips. The old Alpha had forgotten that she was vampire, and it’s hard to catch a vampire. Alpha on the other hand was no fool. He had dealt with vampires his whole life. He was just playing along.He let out another growl showing his frustration, letting Lexy think that she had won this round. He turned again, squared off against her.“What happened Alpha? I thought that you were going to get me?” Lexy mocked AlphaAlpha started running towards her again and went for her throat once more. But same thing happened again. Lexy was enjoying this. This was refreshing for her. She had never faced a wolf in her life, even though
Old Alpha had always been a good and confident leader of his pack. He had never even once made a mistake. His reign was just and that is why werewolves around him lived in peace. But things were pretty shaken up after his confrontation with the beautiful vampire girl.Alpha was sitting by the tree in the forest lost in his thoughts, looking far away at something.“What was her name?” He had forgotten the name of the vampire he had kissed yesterday. He could still smell her hair on him. It smelt like strawberry. Before all this vampires were disgusting beings to him. He hated them even when someone mentioned them. But now…not now, he could feel her lips, those tasted like honey. And the way her body jerked when he pushed her closer to himself was giving him arousal.His hand went to his wood. He was hard down there. He kept his eyes closed as he tried to remember every little detail of yesterday. His hands could touch her silky smooth skin. Felt the very fabric of her being. He kept on
Alpha Ares stood in the heart of the magical dungeon, his imposing figure shrouded by a cloak that seemed to be woven from the fabric of darkness itself. The cloak, black as a moonless night, billowed around him, its edges seemingly dancing in an otherworldly breeze. It exuded an aura of dread and malevolence, as if it were a living entity feeding on the fears of those who dared to gaze upon it.The fabric of the cloak appeared to ripple and shift, like shadows playing upon the surface of water. It possessed an uncanny depth, absorbing the feeble light that trickled into the dungeon from a mystical well adorned with the white glow of the moon. The cloak's darkness seemed to drink in the luminescence, creating an eerie contrast that heightened the sense of unease.As Alpha Ares' piercing gaze fell upon the stone table, his attention was drawn to the figure lying upon it—Maverick, trapped in the prison of his own mind. Ares' eyes, cold and calculating, were tinged with a glimmer of pity
There was an unexplainable stench of decay which was lingering heavily in the air, one couldn’t breathe in there, and every breath within the hopeless stone corridors of the dungeons was depressing. Dim torches flickered, casting eerie shadows on the damp, moss-covered walls. A chilling silence enveloped the space, broken only by distant, muffled cries of anguish that echoed through the abyss.As Maverick was mercilessly dragged along, the huge shackles with which he was bound kept on clinking with every agonizing step, and the poor soul could really feel the cold dampness of it seeping into his very bones. The corridor kept on going with no end in sight, a maze of despair that twisted and turned, offering no glimpse of hope or escape. All he could see was darkness consuming him little by little, making him feel as if he was slowly being dragged down into hell itself.The dungeon cells, like cages of despair, lined the corridor. Grotesque stains of blood and filth adorned the walls,
Eve and Sandra reached the school grounds and all they could see was a little tornado moving from one side of the ground to the other without any set pattern.Several of the warrior clan werewolves were chasing it including Beta but it was too fast. A swirling vortex of dark clouds materialized above the tornado, crackling with electric energy. The wind was spiraling and howling. It was too risky to get close but surprisingly Beta and pack members were still trying to catch it somehow.“What in the actual F…is happening here?” Sandra exclaimed, mouth gaping. Eve had the same reaction. Students on the grounds were running back toward the school building, some cheering, some screaming. It was chaos.“Look a hand,” Eve pointed to a hand that was visible for only a split second in the tornado.“What?”“Where”“Look, there….” Eve pointed again. The dust once settled and undisturbed, now danced and twirled in chaotic harmony, caught within the powerful currents of the tornado's wrath.“Shit