“I assume that the plastic stationary bag you’re keeping so close to you contains the writings of the novel you’re working on?” Nicholas asked after about an hour of silence in the car.
I gazed at the bag and then nodded.
“Let me guess…” he said before leaning in a little closer towards me, his lips so close to mine all I could do was stare at them as he spoke, “you write horror?”
I gazed up at him and searched his eyes for a moment as I contemplated whether to answer or not. Behind his nonchalance, I could sense some sort of subtle playfulness. It was refreshing and for a moment I lost myself in it.
“Why would you assume that? Does something about me scream ‘horror novelist’?” I asked before folding my arms.
He stayed silent for a moment and just stared at me, the beautiful grey of his eyes drawing me into their intensity.
“No… not at all. If I look at you, truly look at you, you seem like the type of person to write about something you’re passionate about,” he then leaned back a little and I let out a breath I didn’t even know I was holding. “So, Ariya, what are you passionate about?”
The words began to leave my mouth before I could hold them back, “When I was younger, I used to fantasize about what my life would be like if humans were free and left to make their own decisions and be in control of their own lives. So, I’d write about it. Eventually the fairly vivid fantasy turned into a seven-hundred-page novel about a girl’s adventurous journey of self-discovery and growth based off of what she experiences, observes and learns throughout the various outrageous situations she faces throughout her lifetime. It has everything you could hope for, adventures beyond your wildest imagination, horrors, mysteries, riddles, cursed and rare artifacts and even romance. Although it was a book written based off of my imagination of freedom and adventure out there in the world, it’s a book for anyone and everyone to read and experience. All I’ve ever wanted was for people to take the words that I write and turn it into something that’s completely theirs based off of their imagination. I want my novel to be an escape from reality. It should unlock a place in the reader’s mind that’s completely theirs, a world of their own.” By the time I’d finished speaking, I realised that I’d spoken more than I had planned to and so I became a little self- conscious and cleared my throat nervously.
“I’ve never heard someone so passionate before. I’ve come across many dreamers in my lifetime… but none as full of determination and purpose as you are,” he said. It was at this point that I made the grave mistake of looking up into his eyes. The look within them had my breath caught in my throat. They were still grey and deathly calm, but now they had a glint of something strange behind them. Admiration.
“Could I perhaps read what you’ve written? I know you and Ophelia agreed that she would publish the novel under a penname since the works of humans are seldom published and sold… but I’d like to read it before then. I believe it would give me a better understanding of you.”
And if I thought I was caught off guard by the look in his eyes, his words almost sent me into a state of shock. I hadn’t expected him to want to read my book and so I struggled to come up with an answer. There was no harm in letting him read what I’d written, but there was something about it that made me feel a little uncomfortable. I had no trouble in telling him what my novel was about but letting him read it himself was something else entirely. And so, the only answer I could come up with was an uncertain and insincere, “maybe”.
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The funniest part of our journey was our arrival at the golden gates of Zestonia. The guards didn’t stop us and ask us for our papers. Instead, they let us drive right through.
Zestonia was much bigger than it had seemed earlier on, and the deeper within it we went, the more beautiful it became. There were large, modern houses, even larger vintage themed mansions with the most beautiful gardens I’d ever seen. Expensive cars were parked in lavish driveways over which hung canopies made of vines and flowers and fruit. Even the people were different. They were dressed up in the latest fashion, decorated in some of the most expressive jewels. The entire place just oozed with an almost suffocating sense of opulence and expensive extravagance. I was enthralled and in awe of each house, person and car we passed by on the road.
After about an hour and a half of driving through Zestonia, we finally made it to Nicholas’ home. It was much grander than I’d ever imagined it to be and when I saw it, a shocked gasp left my lips. The property was fenced off with intricately woven fences of what seemed to be long, rounded strips of gold. Even the gate, which had beautiful swirls of circular patterns, was made entirely of gold. On each side of the gate stood a guard. The one on the left had bright red hair wound up in tight curls and his intense green eyes searched the car as we came to a stop before the grand gates. He then turned towards the other guard, a young woman with long, dark hair which hung in her face, framing her sharp and petite features. He gave a thumbs up and then she began to open the gates. Once they were open, both she and the other guard returned to their posts, patiently waiting for us to pass. Inside the gates to Nicholas’ home was a beautiful stone path upon which we drove. On either side of this stone path, luscious green lawn spanned for as far as my eyes could see. Placed on large white pedestals were massive, grand statues. I counted a total of four. There were two on the left and two on the right. There was a brass statue of a tree which was decorated with leaves made of thin pieces of steel, each painted in a colour of either red, orange or yellow. Then, right behind it was a brass tree with nothing on it at all. Its branches were naked and twisted sharply. Across from it was another brass tree, this one had its branches decorated with pieces of metal fashioned and folded into small pink and white blossoms. Then across from it, the final brass tree. This one had all of its metallic leaves coloured in bright green and here and there hung heavy ripened fruit. The four seasons, I concluded. Surrounding all of these statues were hedges of rose bushes which had been trimmed neatly to form a border surrounding the pedestals of these statues. All of the roses were a pale pinkish colour. Then, in the far distance I could make out a small body of water, a pond perhaps. It was surrounded by reeds, within which birds had formed their little nests. I even imagined that there were fish and tadpoles swimming around in the water as well.
The car stopped near the entrance of Nicholas’ house, and I could now take a closer look at it. The walls were painted in a soft shade of grey and towards the black stone roof tiles, it was bordered with intricate stone patterns. Blue-grey marble steps led to the front door which was made of mahogany. The top of the door curved into a crescent shape, into which small glass panels were fitted, each covered in black steel pieces which twisted into floral shapes. On either side of the doors grew neat wisteria vines which spanned across most of the walls as well.
When we exited the car, I was greeted by a strong, pleasant floral scent. It was a mix of the faint scent of wisteria, jasmine, rose and other sweet, flowery scents I couldn’t quite pinpoint. I assumed that there was still more plant life to be discovered on Nicholas’ property and wondered if I’d have the time to explore more of his yard later. I silently relished in the thought of being away from him- though my body protested against it- and losing myself in the greenery and flowers that I was surrounded by.
Lovita and Floran began to unpack my bags from the car while Nicholas led me to the front door. He didn’t even have to knock for it to be opened for him. Standing to the side of the door was a middle-aged man dressed neatly in a black suit. His dark hair was slicked back, and he had a bright smile on his face and a friendly, welcoming look in his blue eyes.
“Welcome back Master,” he said. Then his eyes landed on me. “I see you’ve brought a guest?”
Nicholas nodded. “This young woman is Ariya…” he then paused and glanced down at me, “I don’t believe I got your last name.”
“My brother and I both took Ophelia’s surname,” I said.
“So that would make you Ariya Raine.”
I nodded.
“It’s a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Miss Raine. My name is Jasper Yule. Will you be staying here for a short period of time, or should I organise you a room with the rest of the servants?” he asked politely, already well aware that I was nowhere near lycan-kind. It was a sort of sixth sense humans had, one which allowed us to tell the difference between us and them. I was about to answer him and tell him that I’d like nothing more than to stay with the rest of the servants, especially if it meant being far away from Nicholas. Nicholas, however, felt the need to answer for me.
“No, she will not be staying with the servants. Prepare the guest bedroom for her, the one next to mine,” he said sternly.
Jasper tried his best to mask his confusion and shock, but unfortunately, he wasn’t too good at hiding what he felt. Then again, neither was I.
“I think I’d prefer to stay with the servants, King Nicholas!” I exclaimed loudly, only startling Jasper even more.
Nicholas tried his best to keep his composure as he turned towards me and said, “No, you will stay as close to me as possible. Jasper set up the guestroom!”
With that the King sent Jasper away to set the room up. Despite this, I continued to argue.
“Over my dead body! Can’t you see how much I can’t stand you? Being close to you is suffocating.”
And this was where his composure slipped. But unlike the small slip ups he’d had previously; this one was something entirely different.
He let out a low growl and clenched his fists. Then he swiftly took a hold of my hands and moved me towards the wall, pinning my hands up against them. He wasn’t harsh or violent, dare I say he was careful not to hurt me at all. It was the strangest mixture of gentle and forceful that I’d ever experienced. I couldn’t say that I was afraid. Startled, perhaps, but not afraid. In fact, my body practically relaxed in his touch as though it knew that I was not in danger. My mind, however approached and analysed the situation more cautiously. I stared up into his eyes as I tried to decipher the emotion filling them. He was upset and clearly annoyed, but there was something else as well, something that almost overpowered his frustration.
Excitement?
It was hard for me to believe, but that was exactly what glinted in his eyes. It was a sense of untapped, unfamiliar and curious excitement which swirled in his grey eyes. I could tell by the look on his face that he wasn’t used to the feeling either… or rather that he wasn’t used to feeling much in general because amongst his excitement I could sense the subtlety of confusion and uncertainty.
“Why can’t you play nice for once in your life? This is my first day of knowing you and you’ve done nothing but defy me every step of the way while all I’m trying to do is not let you get killed. Do you enjoy tormenting me?” As he spoke, I could feel the warmth of his breath against my skin. It made me shiver as a surge of strange excitement pulsed through me. I could even feel the intense heat radiating from his body and an almost tingling sensation beginning to emit from where he was touching me. Although my body blindly fell into the trap of enjoying every moment of our close proximity my mind still stood its ground. But his question did make me think. Tormenting him was an absolute pleasure for me I unashamedly enjoyed defying him. But I now wondered if I was not the only one who enjoyed my acts of defiance. Though it would be strange to think that he actually liked arguing with me and so I chose to dismiss the thought, but I did so half-heartedly.
His eyes soon began to take in more of my face and then they landed on my lips. I had no idea why, but when they did, my heart began to beat faster in my chest and a feeling of sweet and bitter anticipation began to grab a hold of me. But what was I expecting from him? I didn’t have the answer to this question until my eyes found his lips too. It was a dangerous answer and one which I was much too afraid to acknowledge or act on. But it seemed Nicholas was not, because in the next moment, he began to lean in. And as he did, his breath felt hotter against my skin and his lips were so close to mine that they could have been pressed against his with one quick movement. He moved in, even closer, his breath even warmer. I closed my eyes, practically shaking in anticipation, waiting for his lips to touch mine.
“Jasper, you don’t need to worry about unpacking all of her belongings. Just take out enough clothes for a night’s stay and then leave the rest,” Nicholas said as we walked up the curved marble staircase towards the second floor of his home. His lips never did end up touching mine, all thanks to my saviour Jasper who’d come to ask a question. Unfortunately for the both of us, it left us with a bad case of a common ailment called awkwardness and the symptoms included feverish embarrassment and the feeling of wanting the ground to open up and swallow you whole. Though I’d rather face awkwardness than the unimaginable− and quite frankly spine-chilling− aftermath of having actually kissed him. But as I realised what Nicholas had just said, I shot him a confused gaze and then asked, “One night? Why will I only be here for one night?” It was becoming apparent to me that Nicholas wasn’t very good with keeping me informed and I was starting to lose my patience again. In fact, I was just abo
By the time I’d woken up, the sun had disappeared from the sky. After gazing out into the darkness with swollen and heavy eyes from all the crying, I felt the need to go back to sleep. That was, until my stomach began to remind me that I hadn’t eaten in a while. The idea of dinner sounded quite pleasant to me, but I was certain that it was way past dinnertime. I hoped, however, that there’d still be some food left over in the fridge. But before I could even begin to follow my stomach’s instincts, I remembered that Kiyan was supposed to have given me a call as soon as he was safe. I checked my phone, well aware that I hadn’t switched the sound on and wouldn’t have heard him call if he had while I was asleep. He had. 1 missed call from Kiyan and a rather passive aggressive text to accompany it. I shook my head and breathed out a sigh of relief before trying to call him back. But he never picked up. Instead, I was directed to voicemail. And so I decided to return his passive aggressive t
We walked in comfortable silence through the first hallway with him occasionally glancing back at me to make sure I was still keeping pace with him. The kitchen was located right at the end of the hallway and was just as beautiful as the rest of the house with dark, granite tabletops, glass cabinets, a fancy stove and a wide variety of appliances ranging from an expensive digital microwave to a glass kettle and a state-of-the-art coffee machine.Standing in the corner of the room, busying himself with a sandwich, was Jasper who immediately straightened when he saw me.“Miss Raine,” he said politely before bowing his head slightly. Clearly Nicholas had finally revealed my identity to him as well, though he seemed to have a completely different way of treating that information than Dante did.I wanted to tell Jasper that there was no need to be so formal and polite with me. But before I could, he turned sharply towards Dante and frowned before saying, “How dare you bring her in here. Yo
I couldn’t sleep and spent most of the night crying. Then, just as the morning hours began to show against the horizon and I eventually found sleep, I was rudely awakened by the violent shaking of my body and whispered yells of “Ariya! Ariya wake up!”When I did finally manage to pry my swollen eyelids open, I was met with a concerned set of beautiful dark brown eyes and a deep-set frown. Melissa, I assumed. Her dark, curly hair was in a mess all over her head and there were dark circles underneath her eyes. She also smelled faintly of booze and tried to cover it up with a lot of sweet-scented perfume. Was she hungover?“Oh, thank goodness. You sleep like the dead Ariya!” After she’d said this, she placed a hand against her red stained lips and her eyes widened with fright.Slowly she removed her hand from her mouth before asking softly, “Dante wasn’t lying right… you do prefer us to use your name? That fucking asshole is always trying to play tricks on us. He’s really on the way to b
By the time we’d made it to the hangar of King Nicholas’ private plane, I still hadn’t made any progress on my manuscripts or my notes. And as we boarded and began our flight, I sat deep in thought, trying my best to write something, anything. But as I tried to put pen to paper, the sudden realisation hit me that I could no longer find the words to continue the story I’d spent most of my life so invested in. The girl I’d written about had come to the end of her story, and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t force her to continue. Or perhaps I was the problem. Perhaps things had changed so drastically that I couldn’t bring myself to continue writing about a world unknown and exciting because my very own was becoming unknown and horribly frightening. As I thought this, I almost instinctively pulled out one of my newer notebooks. It had been a gift from Ophelia earlier on in the year. One which I’d been subconsciously saving for something new and special. The moment the ink of my
The dining room was exactly the same as the rest of the house- uninteresting and uninviting. The only thing striking about it was the tall young man who sat at the table, occupying himself with the last bit of meat on a drumstick. Like Aura and Nicholas, he was stunning. His eyes were an intense and bright shade of ethereal silver. The colour of them were what I imagined glowing shards of souls would look like. They shone brightly against his flawless, smooth, dark brown skin and seemed to brighten the moment they landed on both Nicholas and me. His dark hair was cropped short which suited his beautiful appearance quite well. He also had a small golden piercing in one of his ears and creeping up his neck, tattoos which I couldn’t quite make out. However, unlike Aura and Nicholas, he seemed extremely cheerful and bright. In fact, the moment he saw us, he smiled brightly.“Brother! It’s been so long!” he yelled before getting up off of his chair and racing towards his brother. As soon a
Nicholas and I had spent most of the evening arguing over the bed, and although I was usually good at winning arguments, I somehow lost this one. But Nicholas was not joking when he informed me that it was colder in Lakspur at night time- with me basically shivering myself into agreement with him. And so, in the end, we lay in the same bed, facing away from each other, but it did nothing to prevent the burning awkwardness from consuming the both of us. It was all hidden in the inescapable heat radiating from his body and the sound of his heavy breathing filling the air. Eventually I became overwhelmed by the suffocating concept that was *him*, so much so that I knew sleep wouldn’t find me anytime soon. But it seemed that sleep would not be finding Nicholas soon either.“So, what did you think of my family?”I hesitated a moment, surprised by his question and then decided to answer him truthfully. “They were a bit… strange. But compared to you, not strange enough.”I heard him shuffle
When I awoke the next morning, I was surprised to find that Nicholas was not in the same spot I’d left him the prior night and the little sleeping pile he’d made had been tidied up. Part of me was glad that his face would not be the first I’d have to wake up to, especially after everything that had happened last night. Just thinking about it had my cheeks blushing. I couldn’t believe just how far my body was willing to go to betray me. But more importantly, I couldn’t believe how drastically Nicholas’ behaviour had changed. It was as though he’d changed into someone completely different− familiar, but different. After a while I decided to finally get myself out of bed. If I’d recalled correctly, today we’d be having that anxiously awaited family meeting where Aura would most likely decide my fate going forward. I gave out a long, miserable sigh and then made my way to the stack of suitcases at the side of the room, eager to get myself warm in the shower. Unfortunately, my clothing b
“Dante… what have you done!” I yelled out as the flames began to engulf the outskirts of the house.He frowned and shook his head, “You don’t look nearly as impressed as I expected you to be. Did you want it grander?”“Grander… you’re a sick bastard!” I said before spitting on the floor next to him. Then, I attempted to near the house to head inside, grab Nicholas and drag him out. But just as I reached the door, Dante grabbed my arm and yanked me back. Immediately I retracted my free arm, ready to punch him in the face. But someone else beat me to it, smacking him in the side of the head and causing him to fall onto the ground.“K-Kiyan?” I gasped out.“No time for questions! Let’s get your fiancé out of there before the rest of them come!”The rest?But he dismissed my words and ran into the house immediately. I followed suit, rushing towards the bedroom.“Can you stand?” he asked Nicholas who seemed half asleep still.“Sort of… what the hell is going on… and what’s that smell?” he
I fell asleep in the warmth and comfort of Nicholas’ arms, but my sleep was a restless one. Something had begun to worry me. It rang over and over in my head, nudging me with extreme caution. It was the words that Daniel had said earlier on today, “You wouldn’t by any chance need a bandage, would you? I always keep some on me, in case anyone has bruised knuckles…” And along with these words came a memory of the first night a spent here. It was a memory of Dante who had bandaged up my bruised knuckles. And although some part of me wanted to pass it off as some kind of strange coincidence, my instincts were telling me differently. Although they were twins, Daniel was too much like Dante. And so, a glaringly obvious deduction began to swirl around in my mind. And as outrageous as it sounded, it was the only one clear thought I’d had these past few weeks.Suddenly I was awoken by the loud sound of tapping on the windowsill, coming from outside and the harsh whispers of “Ariya! Ariya!”I ga
I gasped, completely dumbstruck by what he’d said. I thought that I would be the only weakness that King Nicholas would have. I thought that they were all completely invincible. But I was wrong.“I thought that, perhaps she had made a mistake,” Nicholas continued to speak, “that she’d take it back and apologise. But when I turned around, all I saw in her eyes was pure hatred. It had poisoned her completely and she drew another blade and tried to stab me with it. I tried to reason with her, but she wouldn’t listen. She was too corrupted… that was when Lorenzo entered the front door, a gun in each hand. I realised then, that the whole thing was orchestrated by him. He tried to shoot me with one of his silver bullets, but I was too quick and evaded his aim. But he was careless with his shots and at one point he almost shot Portia. That fucking careless bastard. Each time he pulled the trigger and each time Portia tried to lunge for me, my hatred for Lorenzo only grew. Until I couldn’t ta
Daniel had left soon after he’d confided in me regarding his mother. But the cruel experiences of Portia Knight stayed with me. Part of me could not believe what Daniel had said, and the other part felt bad for denying what had happened to his mother. I’d never known Nicholas to be cruel or vindictive. Then again, he’d lived for centuries, and I’d arrived here a few months ago. What I knew about him was only a drop in the ocean of who he was. And as I walked to his room, I’d resigned myself to approach this in a very logical and very open-minded way.“How dare you, you cruel bastard!”Or not.“Excuse me?” Nicholas muttered, his eyes were wide in shock, and I could see confusion slowly creeping into his grey irises.There was a moment of hesitation on my side. I was fuelled up on anger and I knew that everything I would say now would stem from that anger.“What have I done Ariya? Why do you look so disgusted?”But I couldn’t keep in the information I’d now learned.“Portia Knight… you
It had been more than a day after Nicholas had fallen ill, and although he was slowly starting to get better, his body was still extremely exhausted, and he found it difficult to use his abilities. He’d spent most of his time asleep, filling the hallway with the sound of his snores. I found it so strange for him to be this weak and powerless as opposed to the formidable man that he usually was. Nonetheless, I tried as best as I could to look after him, putting my relatively mediocre cooking skills to the test. In fact, I’d been in the kitchen, making a toasted cheese sandwich for him when I heard the sound of knocking at the front door.“I’ll get it!” I yelled. And as I tried to shift the pan on the plate of the stove, it slipped from my fingers, and I burnt my thumb. I hissed in pain and quickly tried to run it under some cool water before I rushed to meet whoever was at the door.One of the guards, Arthur, stood there with Daniel next to him. After the incident with Melissa, where t
And so, Kiyan explained the origin of his hatred. Kiyan had always hated being cooped in and so he always managed to find a way to get out during the day. Ophelia so happened to need eggs from the store that day, and so Kiyan was eager to venture out and buy some for her. Kiyan took his time wandering the aisles, until he stumbled across the eggs on the shelf. He reached up and retrieved a carton, and as he did, one of the staff members came crashing into him, knocking the eggs out of his hands and spilling their contents on the floor. That’s when the lycan owner appeared, completely set on beating both Kiyan and the employee who’d bumped into him. But, as Kiyan explained, he was left untouched once the owner recognised him as ‘Ophelia’s boy’. Kiyan recalled the shame he felt as he watched the human employee being hit by his lycan master. And that was how his hatred developed. He didn’t want to be some human favoured because a lycan had taken him in and he couldn’t take another day in
“You know what,” Daniel said, “now that I think about it, there was a man that used to come to visit Melissa. I saw him once or twice.” “What did he look like?” I asked curiously. Daniel fell silent for a moment as he sat and thought hard. Then his eyes brightened, and he nodded to himself before saying, “I didn’t get a good look at his face. He wore a shroud of dark cloth that covered most of it. The only feature of his that I could see was a pair of dark brown eyes… Oh! And on the clothing he wore was a purple flower.” My hands shook and my skin became covered in goosebumps. My mind was brought back to an interaction I’d had a while ago with a man who matched that exact description. It was Hawk, the leader of Wolfsbane. I wondered now if Wolfsbane really was responsible for this, but for a completely different reason. Perhaps Melissa had been a part of Wolfsbane after all. Perhaps something had transpired between her and Hawk, and he needed to get rid of her. Theo watched my cont
When my eyes opened, I was met with a pair of dark brown ones. A sense of confusion crept up on me and I whispered out a soft, "Dante..." His eyes furrowed and his lips parted as he took in a sharp breath and gazed down at me. Then, his brown eyes filled with a conflicted look, as though he were contemplating something very deeply. That was when realisation dawned on me, and I shook my head in embarrassment. "I'm sorry, Daniel. You just... still remind me of your brother," I said softly. Daniel smiled and gave a soft and awkward chuckle, "It's alright, I'm glad I remind you of him. You always seem to speak of him so fondly." His smile was genuine and bright and the previous feeling I'd had of discomfort when he'd brought me to my room almost completely vanished. But I couldn't help but wonder why he was currently in my room. And so I questioned him. Daniel's face turned a little more serious and he let out a deep sigh. "Melissa... was poisoned. She's unable to wake up.”Immediat
Silence ensued and the both of us just stared at each other cautiously. I didn’t know what to say or what to think. I was in a state of disbelief, unable to comprehend that he could have killed his friend whom he loved. Perhaps, I thought to myself, it had been an accident, just like with me. But that didn’t make it any less eery. At least with me, Nicholas hadn’t actually killed me. My body had been in a state of in-between, drawn to death, but able to come back to life. And so, I wondered if Theo could still bring someone back if they’d completely crossed over. If they’d already been kissed by death and embraced it openly. Was that what had happened to Portia Knight, or was it something else, something more sinister… “Say something, please…” Nicholas said softly, breaking the silence between us. There was a sense of desperation in his voice and his eyes were ashamed and seemed to be eagerly searching my face. But I couldn’t find my words. “I… I−” Suddenly, there was a loud, despe