Isabella's POV "That bastard," Sierra growled.He was there. Standing in the flesh, right in front of the house. How did he know where I lived? How was he even allowed in?Swallowing, I turned to Sierra."I'll talk to him," I said.She gave me a look, her face subtly confirming my sureness. I responded with a nod before I stepped out of the car. Sierra drove off to park the car, entering the house with a glare all the while I faced Adian."What do you want?" My voice was not so tender as I asked the question.He shook his head, not answering my question. "Isabella, I… I want to talk to you. Tell you everything.""Alright then," I countered. Even if he didn't answer, I knew I wanted to listen to him, for my own sake. I folded my arms, gazing at him blankly. "Talk."Time passed as he shared his side of the story and all the while, I listened.It had only happened when one of his friends caught my scent on him. Their knowledge turned malicious, and soon he was roped into the bet. He had
Leo's POV "Who is he?" For a human so learned in werewolf culture, he couldn't even recognize an Alpha.It was Isabella that spoke up. "He's the Alpha of the Rogue pack and my temporary landlord."Confusion hit me at the second half of her statement. It only took me a few seconds to remember.Four months. That was what I had given her. And it was already almost halfway through. Footsteps came behind me. One which I recognized easily as Agathe's."Isabella, thank goodness you're here. Treasure has been crying for his mother."I focused my gaze on the man."You should go." I heard her whisper. Finally, I turned away from the door, moving further into the house. Now, she sat alone in the dining room, cooing lightly at her child.I was solely a bystander, watching the scene that went by. I moved to the kitchen to get something for her as she looked hungry to me. By the time I came out of the kitchen, I carried a bowl with me. She was still there, looking out at the view through the wind
Isabella's POV I moved towards the hallways, stepping out until I was finally in the entrance of the living room. The place wasn't as dark, the place illuminated by the dull hues of dawn.The floors remained quiet, polished wood floors barely cold against my feet. I knew then, that there was something I was missing. Something I knew was going to happen. The dull lights made the place seem less eerie and yet, the shadows remained to remind one of the exact opposite.Without thinking, I stepped out, two steps into the wide room when I was stopped with a growl.Deep and rumbling, it stopped me in my tracks immediately. My heart seemed to be beating faster in my ears, but not out of fear, but anticipation.It was as though I was being told; this was what you were expecting. This is what you were waiting for.The other side of the entrance was completely wrapped in darkness, and I couldn't tell if that was due to the barely there lights not reaching it, or the shadow of who was there.The
Isabella's POV I didn't know how long we sat there in solitude. The moment I felt and could hear Treasure's cry, I rushed out of the living room to take care of him. With a finally asleep baby, Leo was gone from the living room, though the books remained. I stayed reading.As evening came, I followed Agathe, helping her cook food in the kitchen. By the time Treasure woke up, she shooed me away from the kitchen.Despite my concerns, she was insistent on taking care of him."I'm already so fond of the little thing, you better not take him away." The older woman said.I left, meeting Leo in the living room once more. Now bored, I used my phone as we sat there. It was when the sky turned orange that Sierra bursted into the house."Happy new moon!" She exclaimed, entering with joy. It didn't skip my mind how more excited she was for the day, and not just for the holiday.She had likely met Damian then, I thought to myself."Took you long enough." I heard Leo say.Sierra rolled her eyes. "
Isabella's POV I turned to see Leo, halting my attack. Pants left my lips while I let my arm fall."It's evident if you two continue this, none of us will have dinner tonight."Was it my imagination, or did I see some kind of approval in his eyes?I looked away, focusing on regulating my breaths. As soon as he had left, I moved towards the couch, using my shirt to wipe off the sweat on my face."Wow. I didn't expect… wow." Sierra looked at me with new eyes."Are you… angry?""No. My respect for you has multiplied actually. Let's do this again sometime." Sierra brought out her hand to shake. Smiling, I shook her hand with a smile. She nudged her head lightly. "Come on, let's rearrange the place."Once we finished pushing the couches back in their rightful place, Sierra and I entered the dining room to find Agathe."I didn't know you could fight. And so well at that." Agathe gushed towards me."You watched?" I asked.Agathe nodded with a smile. "Yes. And Treasure looked so happy, I cou
Leo"Oh." She had said.Here we both were, standing in the hallway. Despite her words about us starting over again, she remained skittish. Sure, she was slightly more relaxed, and didn't try to run from me or get aggressive. But I easily sensed her anxiety, as light as day.Aside from the few most awkward conversations, we hadn't said a word to each other.Her hair was packed in a messy bun. Her clothes were far too oversized, it looked like she hadn't gone anywhere, nor was planning to.And she was still there, staring at me."How is... Treasure?" I began the conversation.Was it me or her shoulders rose a bit. I knew she was not used to me. I still understood nothing about her past or her reasons, but for simply that, I could let go.“He was awake until a few minutes ago.” She replied.I nodded."Well, don't let me stop you," I said, moving forward, only to stop. "Being inside isn't good for your health. You have gone through the pack area before, right?"Her silence spoke louder t
SierraI stepped out of my car into the bar, only to come face to face with my boss."You're late." He said.Late by only seven minutes. I didn't complain, only nodding my head.“Ah yeah. Sorry about that, boss,” i said, flashing a small smile as I did."I'm still paying you." He warned."That you are," I nodded. As if I was actually using his money. I scoffed inwardly. Most of the time, the salary he gave was usually stored in an account. When it was big enough, it was used to unsolicitedly buy drinks into the bar again. He didn't even notice.See? I could be selfless.I waited until he passed to roll my eyes. I moved to my station, behind the bar. Back then, it was sort of like a test project, a question of if I could manage to work among human society. Until I got used to it, that is. Despite the bar not being the best, I loved watching the interactions, despite my inability to personally engage in them.I looked forward to the people cleaning and waitresses, all of them strangers
Isabella"Wow..." The numbers written on the page made my vision blur a bit. It was unreal. Even when I worked in the bar, or in the café, I had never gotten so much in this amount. And here I was, getting that much money all at once. I looked up to Damian. The thought that this was preferential treatment worried me."Is this alright?" I asked, looking back to the paper."It's the same amount I've paid every single teacher working here." He said.I looked back down at the large sum. "I… thank you," I sputtered out The last time, it took me several months of work to pay rent for the shady apartment I lived in. With only this amount, I could have paid several months rent in advance. But that wasn't what I, nor Treasure needed. No. He needed a secured home. I would add it to my other savings, the checks Anne gave me stored away, and now this. Perhaps when I got back, I would add in all the amounts."You can cash it in or out it into your bank account," Damian said, making me raise my h