PROLOGUE.
Fierce heartbeats.
Fast strides.
Haggard breaths.
Dripping sweats.
She knew there was no turning back now. The only thing she regretted was not leaving sooner. she continued to run through the woods, torns and spikes of trees scaring her bare arms and legs. She knew her bare feet were already bleeding but she couldn't stop and couldn't care less. All she thought about, all she cared about then was the little boy running beside her.
Countless times, amidst the heat of hurry, she glanced over at the poor little boy fighting to reach her strides. She had brought this all upon him. She shouldn't have involved him. He was still too young!
She held onto the tender little hand of the boy, the sweats accumulated over time threatening to separate their hands but she held on tight.
Smashing a twig on the floor, she snapped her head forward and saw the fallen tree trunk. She's close now. She's going to make it.
The boy steals a glance at his mother once again, his heart beating more than it had ever done. He was frightened beyond words. Why was his mother so stressed? What was she running away from? he knew the situation demanded an emergency retreat when she'd grabbed him earlier from his room and asked him to leave his bear behind. She knew he never went anywhere without it. That's when he knew. Something was wrong.
He tries to make the long stride over the fallen tree but he couldn't and thus pulls back his mother to get her attention.
She stops and turned to look at the tired look on her son's face. How could she have done this to him?
"I don't wanna run anymore mama." he pouts his lips, tears stinging his dark eyes.
She gulped hard, knowing every minute spent here was only slowing them down for their predators were fast advancing on them.
She goes down to his eye level, her breathing hard and threatening to knock her off. "You can't say that, Son. We need to go, okay? It's going to be alright" she nods, wanting to believe that things would be alright soon.
He wanted to protest but soon heard the faint snap of a twig from behind them. She snaps her head past him into the darkness, behind the tall trees before quickly rising up and thrusting his little hand into hers again. She fought to see through the dark but even the little penetration of the moonlight rays from above the tall trees didn't help.
She turns around and pulled him across the wood until he was back on his feet. She continued to run, passing series and series of tress-like waves. She was going to lose her breath any time soon but she would run until her body gives up.
She knew they were right behind them, it would only take a matter of time before they got to them. She knew today was the day, there's no running away from it. But when she looked into his innocent dark, scared eyes, she knew she was going to have to. And she did.
She was close now. They won't be able to reach her once she crosses the sea to the other side. Yes, she would make it.
She was suddenly filled with the hope she'd lost some while back, with the energy of overcoming this nightmare ..... when she felt a stinging pain through her chest. The pain shot through her, causing her to stop. She shot her eyes as the pain continued to spread across her body and that's when she heard the voices. And the screaming of her son.
She turns around, pushing him behind her, her eyes searching furiously for her predator.
But the darkness was an enemy of theirs and it never favored them. It never lied.
Chapter One.
Collin.
When the Truck made the abrupt stop in front of the large cabin-like wooden glasshouse, I wondered, 'for how long?'. I hated moving and Ester knew that. But after leaving New Orleans, I couldn't care less how many more times we moved and from or to where. At the front, I could hear Charlie and Ester's festive chatters as they snapped their estate car door shut behind them.
Sighing deeply, I stepped out of the truck, Rodger who's behind the wheel only stopping me for a while to ask "you alright, Collin?"
I nodded, wanting to just get this over with. Rodger goes out the car too, going behind to offload our bags. I stood still, watching the oak house seated in front of us. For what it's worth, it's welcoming. When Charlie had told us nights ago that we'd be moving to Fox, I'd abruptly said no. He'd said that this was nature's call. Only now do I see that he may be right. The house is backed into tall forest trees, surrounded with much greener grasses safe for the lawn's driveway.
Listening, I could hear the waterfall from far into the woods, behind the house, and the sonorous chirping of birds. It's become so easy to distinguish between the cries of the different species of birds. The place seems isolated and surrounded with trees but I could hear the very tender heartbeats of people far away, towards the open street, their walking steps, their low voices. I found myself smiling now. Nature did call this time.
Annette falls beside me on the truck side, her arms folded across her chest.
"I like that smile, Collen," she said, looking up to the house too "I like to think you like it here already"
"Yeah," I nodded "wasn't what I was expecting" I returned the smile on her lips.
Annette was my oldest brother, Wayne's wife. They've been married for a couple of years and Annette hasn't only proven to be a part of this family but has proven to be the sister we all never had.
"Listen, Collen," she said "don't think about it, okay? Everything will be alright"
Just then, Wayne walked up to us, a travel bag on his one hand. He flings it over his shoulder before reaching for Annette and throwing me a smirk.
"Get your stuff, Collen. It's too early to be whimpering around" he said. Annette hits him playfully on the chest and he laughed before walking them up the doorsteps.
"Hey, Cole! Catch!" I turned superspeed just in time to catch the bag Seth threw my way from the back. Seth was my other brother, the youngest among us all. He jumps off the truck and walks over to me, dumping another bag before my feet.
"I think this place's gonna be fun, Cole, "He said, licking his lips. Seth was always the energetic one, always full of the spirits. "There's this club out of town. Every Friday! Lots of human girls go there. Every Friday night, Hardin"
Shaking my head at him, I picked up the bag and replied "quote that 'human girls' Seth. And you better keep it down in your pants" and turned towards the house.
"Keep what in my pants? "He asks arms spread wide in confusion.
"Your dick, asshole!" Rodger yelled at him from the door as I approached him. He erupted in a fit of laughter, slapping his hand against my back to back him up.
Our parents, Charlie and Ester who are now standing at a corner in the porch are now pointing to something on the porch roof to Wayne and Annette, who watched in awe. This is all so wrong. When Ester turned and her eyes caught mine, I looked away, Seth blocking her view of me as he passed us and pushed the door open.
Truth remains that I'll never get used to this, any of this. And she knew that.
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I was getting really really irritated by the place, hating every bit of it as I walked along the night local streets. The sounds, the voices, the people. They all seem so happy, walking around, not giving care to the dancers of the nights. What had I expected?
To many people, meeting new faces, getting to know new people was exciting but to me, it was a phobia I'd never leave behind. The town was dark but the sight of it was beautiful, from the bright street lights standing along the terraces to the flashing neon, argon, and freon lights flashing from the dashboards and banners hanging off the building fronts.
I continued to walk slowly along the sidewalk, head buried down under my black hood. I take a slow turn as I got to the end of the blocks of shops, and taking the short brick town's bridge towards the other side of the open space where more darker corners and alleys were in view. I must admit the city was captivating and there was just something spectacular about the people here. Something about how they did their things without even minding any trespasser, without giving a care. Secretly, I admired the place as I continued to walk off the bridge and along the sidewalks, barely glancing up.
Growing up, I'd had the opportunities of learning many werewolf abilities. Why? My family moved from places to places, all around the continent. Of course, a werewolf's senses could never be complete. We keep learning and asides the natural abilities a werewolf is birthed with, we have the abilities to acquire more as we move around. That's just wolves.
Stepping off the bridge, my hands tucked into my hoodie pockets, I started along a pavement of shops, glancing at the fountain seated and springing water in the middle of the square, I watched the people, mostly young parents seated on the white spiral chairs just before the fountain.
The place reminded me of New Orleans. A lot of things happened in New Orleans, things I've enjoyed over the years of staying there, things I've kept close to my heart. And now, the sight of this magnificent city was one to behold and savor. The people dressed so elegantly, walking and talking festively around the place, the bright porch lights giving the place a bright and dim touch, the fountain, the stalls running just fine regardless of the late-night hour, the slow music playing from a close-by music room, the lovers enjoying the perfect view of the faraway fields from the park. All of these I saw in a blink.
I fought to shut out every conversation the people around were having. I needed to get out of myself tonight, feel free, feel impossible. The slow and fast beating of the hearts surrounding me wasn't helping. It was too loud. Everyone seems so happy.
I take a turn towards a corner, falling in line towards a block of shops. This side of the square is a lot quieter. Just then, my mind zoomed in on the conversation transpiring between a group of teenagers far away at the other side of the sidewalk.
"Stop that, Patrick!" A feminine voice protests and I'm forced to look up, just to see the owner of that voice.
She sat on a parked motorbike, a grin on her face with such loveliness in her eyes. She's clad in a brown leather jacket over a yellow mini gown with wine-colored flowers printed all over it. Her cowboy boots run up her calf. She's laughing and I'd be damned if that wasn't the sweetest laughter I'd ever seen. I continued to watch, her spiraling dark hairs cascading her shoulders and face. Her laughter was beautiful, that's far from doubt.
"Come on, babe!"
That's when my eyes moved besides her, that's when I noticed the other male beside her. My eyes lingered on him.
"Let's have some fun!" he exclaimed again.
He continues to laugh as his hands moved towards her and grabbed her waist. I find my fists clenching unintentionally. I quickly released them and scoffed internally. What do I care?
"Hands off pat!" Angelic voice protests again and she jumped off the parked bike. The other guys, three in number who stood around them laughs.
"Sometimes I wonder what's gotten into you babe" Said Patrick retorts, laughing in between.
"I told you, Pat, this isn't school, Okay?" she replies" and I told you to stop calling me that"
"What? 'Babe'?"
He begins to laugh again and I felt disgusted at this guy. I didn't know if my irritation towards him was because he was a complete scumbag to women or because of the stupid look on his face which gave his idiotic personality away at a first glance. Or because of how he kept trying to grab that lady without her consent.
He was a jerk. His type are never hard to read. The way his heart kept pondering gave him away. His heart is clad with bad intentions, mostly towards the young woman with him. He was notorious and a dangerous kind of young guy for the woman to be around. I avert my gaze away from them and towards the other end of my direction. They are not my business.
As I got to the end of the sidewalk, I felt the girl's eyes glance at me. I don't look back and instead, walked past them and stepped on the next step leading to the dark alley, my eyes meeting with the arrogant jerks for a split second as I walked past him before facing forward again.
'look at him man' I hear the boy say to his friend, followed by the friend's laughter.
'he looks suspicious' the other friend added but I continued walking anyway.
"Hey!" the douchebag calls out and I stopped abruptly. A part of me wanna just keep going but the other part wanted to stop and not get into any trouble tonight. I bet that's the last thing Ester wants.
"Turn around," he said but I stood firmly, only raising my head.
'who the hell is he, man?' his third friend whisper-asks.
I listened and the douchebag's heartbeats started to increase by the second.
"I said turn around!" He yelled, fear coating his voice. He's just trying to look tough. I bet he'd piss his pants if I turned into a werewolf or a grim reaper in front of him.
Slowly, I turned around. The first set of face I held belonged to the lady who stood wide-eyed at the back, waiting to see whom I'd turn out to be too. I moved my eyes from hers to the scumbag's.
A smirk settled on his lips before he said "What is your problem, man? Why didn't you just turn around when I asked you to instead of walking like a complete creep?
I saw no need in replying and instead, stared at him.
"Answer me creep!"
"Leave him alone, Patrick" Angelic voice says and my eyes quickly sought her out again. It was something I did unintentionally. There was something strangely comfortable about her voice.
She meets my eyes and I could feel her calm immediately. Scumbag looks from her to me and exclaimed "you're looking at her, huh?!"
He's gonna push me. Like I'd sensed, his hands pushed my shoulders and I staggered backwards a bit.
"I'm asking you a question and you're freaking looking at her?!"
"Patrick!" She yells and I find my eyes averting to her again. There was just something about that voice.
"What?" scumbag says again before pulling his hand back.
For something that never happens, I never foresaw his fist pushing towards me until I felt it connect to my face and I stumble to the floor, face down.
Anger. I felt the urge to retaliate, to split his whole body into two. But just then, I remembered that would be the dumbest thing to do right here in the open. Charlie says not to ever get noticed. He'd said "not everybody loves to have werewolves lurking around the neighborhood""Patrick! What is wrong with you?!"I heard boots urgently skating towards me and a second later, she's kneeling before me and grabbing my arm. I'm forced to look up at her but all I see is her hairs as she's turning towards scumbag and saying "do you always have to do this Patrick?""Get away from there, kitty" he yelled."No! You get away from me, okay?" She snapped. She pulled at my arm and I let her lift me off the floor.She starts pulling at my arm and dragging me towards a store.The moment we stepped into the dimly lit room, I smelled the reeking odor of native medicines all over the room. Even though I wasn't hurt at all, I let her lead me to a booth around the corner of the packed room. Heads snap
Alessia.Stepping out from the black cab that pulled up right in front of the fountain before my lawn, I couldn't help the feelings inside of me. I felt strange all of a sudden and I felt goosebumps ripple through my exposed legs. The night felt crispy cold. Tonight had been a disaster. Again.Watching the enormous mansion I lived in as I walked up the long, wide steps, I couldn't help feel that same feeling I always felt on my birthdays. Loneliness. I shared a huge mansion with an extended family yet it always feels so lonely. Maybe it's because I live with my mother's family and not with my birth father's.My mother, Miranda Winters divorced my birth father eight years ago. I'd never seen him ever since. She remarried Phil afterwards and he moved in here. My mother was a strong and fearless woman and it was hard to live with her as I grew older but I don't exactly have any choice or any say in my life. The people around me pretty much run my life for me. My mom who irrevocably tell
Alessia.The Winters were known for over centuries before my existence of its strict principles. We were known as the werewolf hunters. While my great great great grandfather invented the wolf hunting system decades ago and termed himself the wolf slayer, he had left his empire in the hands of sons after sons, daughters after daughters.My grandfather, Gregory Winters had left most of the family traditions to my mother who happened to be his first child and his succeeding heir. My mother was a strong woman and obviously the apple of her father's eye. While Gregory had retired from most of his work, now staying up in Denver, completely trusting this whole thing to his children, it's only right to think he's living the dream.My mother, being the first child and irrespective of gender had inherited her father's hunting empire, taking over many of his positions. My grandfather had built this mansion and it had remained a safe den for the extended family. Even when the daughters gets marr
Collin.For a hundred years I've lived with the same memory of the same event. When I close my eyes, it's the same set of eyes. When I open to listening, it's the same high-pitched voice I hear.Moving to places whenever people started to catch on about our secrets was a thing that I always hated. But here in Fox, things suddenly seem so different. It's hard to ignore the voice inside my head that keeps whispering to me, telling me that our run is over, telling me that there's much more to find and love here, telling me my answers are all here. New Orleans had been a special place to be at and I'd stayed there for over many years before leaving for Tokyo. Being a werewolf, we always had to be on the low, hiding from our shadows, hiding from the events of the past that haunted us, hiding from mistakes that is a constant reminder that being a werewolf isn't a blessing, it's a curse. During your long lifeline, where always and forever is inevitable to you, you realize that's just punish
I sat behind the desk, peering into the computer in front. Alessia. The name remained a constant reminder of something, something that kept popping up in my head. And I just knew I had to meet her again. I didn't care what I had to do.I went on Facebook, trying to get to know more about her. Of course, when I typed Alessia, asides getting the spelling wrong severally, I got several people with the same name. It was frustrating. Just when I thought of giving up the search, Alessia Winters pops up in front of the screen. And I knew it had to be her instantly.Alessia Winters.I clicked on her profile and alas, the image of this woman on the displayed picture. She had her brown hairs in a ponytail, her shirt bearing the design of horizontal black and white strips, its ends tucking into a pale blue jeans rim. She has a smile on her perfectly pink lips, her eyes seeming much smaller as she smiled into the camera. At the corner end of her lip was a deepening point, like a little dimple. S
»»»Flashback«««He knew he couldn't make it, he felt his limbs go weaker and number, he felt his heart ponder within the walls of his chest, couldn't recognize his own breathing. But he ran anyway.The leaves in the woods slapped his face and bare arms as he continued to run, trying every possible way to meet the pace of his mother who ran ahead, her hand almost glued to his as she lead them through the bushes.The darkness always terrified him but he had no time to think about how dark the woods looked nor how much pain his feet were experiencing. He hadn't had the time to put on his shoes when his mother pulled him out of the house.But it's been forever since they started running. He didn't think the bad guys were still coming after them. But his mother won't stop running. He wanted to tell her to stop, to tell her he's tired but he could barely catch his breath.Suddenly, he could see through the trees from each sides as they continued to run. He could see the figures
"Why are we driving this bus to school again?" I asked again."Because, Collin, we can't go running off to school everyday with our super running abilities" Seth replied, earning a nod from Rodger."Okay, okay. Fine!. Whatever. " I replied."Now, " Rodger pounced on me, his hand falling over my shoulder and tucking me against him "tell me about today at school"I flipped him off my shoulder and made a super run into the house. The instant I appeared inside the sitting room, I came across Ester who had a bowl in her hands, apparently on her way to the kitchen."Wow!" she stops on track to steady the bowl on her hand. "Watch it Collin.""I'm sorry" I apologized, trying to find a stool to help myself with.Since moving to this place a couple of weeks ago, I've never really had a conversation with Ester. She knew I was completely against moving here in the first place and she wasn't aware that I actually started settling here. And that I met someone. Not that Alessia was someone I wanted
Alessia.How stupid right? How stupid that I smile foolishly at the thought of this new guy, Collin. The instant we parted ways in school, he was all I thought about throughout the day. There's just something about him. He's strange yet so...... loveable. We've only known each other for a whole day but I think about him like we've known each other for so long.There is something about him. Something spooky, especially when I look at his eyes. The way he stares at me, the way he speaks so flirtatiously, the way he knows what to say. It's like he could read my fucking mind and know exactly what I wanna say.Walking him through the school had been a lot more fun than I'd expected and when I had to leave, it kinda stung a bit. And now I'm back home looking forward to seeing him tomorrow.But I couldn't completely ignore this eerie feeling I have about him. Sure, he's super handsome and cute, loveable, just what every young girl would want in a guy but.....yeah, there's always a but. He sa
Author's POVThe room appeared tensed due to the awkward silence, none of them could bring themselves to speak. Charlie exhaled loudly, finally finding it in him to make a sound. He had received a call from Brenda asking him to come with Ester to the house. However, they had arrived and met about three unfamiliar people. Charlie couldn't tell if they were werewolves or humans. They could be any of the two, he would argue more human because there was no traces of the wolf scent in them. Only if they had mask it well enough. Neither Brenda or Damien had come down to attend to them yet and it was making Charlie feel impatient. Ester noticed her husband discomfort, she placed a hand on his knee to help him relax. "What's wrong?" She inquired. He gulped, "I don't know. I don't feel too good about coming here, what do you think is going on? It's too unnaturally quiet in here." "Just relax. It's not like there is anything to be worried about when it comes to Tephanie's parents. We have
Author's POVCarla hissed loudly into the receiver, she hated it when Brian tries his hardest to give her an excuse. She had heard Ryan talking about Tom found dead and she wanted to know of everything that the frat had discussed. But Brian wasn't divulging any information. "You wouldn't like what I would do to you Brian if I find out you have been fooling me. I hate being toyed with and you know. I guess there is no need for me to try explaining myself to you. What happened during your meeting?" Brian exhaled loudly on the other line, "don't talk to me like I am one of your son's friend or someone you feed. I am none of the two, so when I tell you what actually is the situation of things you learn to take it as it is. He is suspecting me already and you know how brutal he can be." "Brian, don't mess with me. Try your best to find out whatever it is Ryan might be planning. And I need every information tonight itself. Also, don't forget to let me know when the next heist would be ca
Author's POVRyan's eyes almost jutted out their sockets when he saw Tom lifeless on the floor. He had thought it was a joke when he had gotten a call from the frat to inform him of Tom's death. It seem so surreal. "You did this to cover for you and your family right?" Brian was the first to flare up, his usual way of acting. Jordan cut him a glare, "don't say something you might regret Brian. Ryan how did this happen?"Staring in disbelief, Ryan chuckled. "You all must really think I am this stupid. Why would I do this? It's obvious there is someone among us who is doing all of this and trying to pin it on me. And I can tell who is trying to mess around with me." Brian's heart thumped at that, he feared Ryan might have found out about his constant meeting with his wife. His palm became sweaty when Ryan's eyes lingered on him. "Don't give me that look." He muttered hurriedly. "Why? Are you the one making things up?" Ryan retorted. "Does one make death up?" Brian threw back at him
Collin's POVI could sense the discomfort in Patrick's voice, something was wrong and he wasn't doing much of a good job in hiding it. We were all seated at the school cafeteria for lunch, everyone chatting away. Ariel didn't seen to notice him because of the juicy gossip she was having with the rest of the girls. I noticed our table isn't exactly complete, Allen and Ashley aren't with us. My head seem to be completely filled with different thoughts, and I can't deny that I don't feel like having any form of long discussion. Alessia understood this and gave me my space, it was much more enjoyable watching her have fun and not necessarily involving my take. I felt a sudden tap on my shoulder, glancing at the direction of the touch. Patrick motioned with his head for me to come with him. I kissed Alessia hurriedly on the cheek, before going with him. "I see I am not the only one in a deep thought." He chuckled as we walked towards the schools football pitch. I shrugged, "sometimes t
Author's POVCarla loved her disguise, the use of the hooded red dress she had bought unintentionally years ago finally came in handy when she needed it the most. Coupled with the round glasses and heavy red lipstick on her lips, she could be mistaken for someone else. It's quite a hard task outsmarting someone who is watching ones every move. But she wouldn't let that deter her, she had reserved a sit in the most busiest restaurant in fox city. And the location seem perfect because; none of those who have the high probability of recognizing her would never be found in such place.When she got to the private booth she had on reserve, Brian was already seated with his head down sipping on his drink like a just released convict. He blinked rapidly when he saw her. "Welcome, Carla." He stuttered. She rolled her eyes, sitting down with a huff. "I need you to give me a full update to whatever the message you sent me was about."On her way back to the house she had received a text from B
Author's POVRyan watched in anger as the few members of the frat stood in the hallway of his home supervising the installation of cameras and recorders in the rooms. They had chosen to come at the exact time Carla and Patrick had left the house. Almost like they were spying on the family's move. When the men hired for the job left everyone of them had an access to the installments to ensure whoever hears or sees anything suspicious will let the others know. Jordan was the first to speak. "Everything is all set now Ryan. It's up to you to do exactly as you are told now without doing otherwise. If something is to change we have to take the bull by it's horns." He saidBrian snickered, "there is no need to trust him with it, we would have to stay behind to be sure he does what is expected of him."Ryan clenched and unclenched his fist, he would really have to rethink that thing called selfcontrol and punch the guts out of Brian. "You won't come around to disrupt my home and still exp
Alessia's POVThe music blasted in my eyes as I shot the arrows hitting it's target like I was on some sort of cruise. It made me feel calmer and happy. I should really do this more, my shooting isn't all that bad. I have just been too lazy to practice. "Wow, what are you on woman?" Allen sat next to me, as I rested with my arms stretched out on the grass. I snickered sitting up, "do you always have to comment on everything?" He shrugged, "I can't just help but notice, don't crucify me." I laughed, "what exactly have you don't this morning?" "Ran ten laps around the field. Caught my breath about a hundred times and now I feel like the most fit person in the entire universe." "You crazy being. When would you act your age?" I couldn't hold back the loud laugh. He joined in still resting on the grass, letting out a loud sigh when he caught his breath. "I am trying to take one step at a time." "What's the matter?" "Nothing." He said hurriedly"You are lying. That was too quick!"
Author's POV"He is sensitive, you should have been more careful with him." Charlie said looking displeased. Himself and wife with Brenda and Damien were sitted in the latter's study after excusing themselves from the dining table.Brenda shrugged maintaining her stand next to her sitted husband. "You can't blame me. There has to be a way to point this things out to him just in time. We never know when trouble will knock and from the look of things this evil doers are getting closer." "Maybe we were too harsh on him, honey." Damien admitted, "he is just a child that has endured so much in his life. We could have been more patient." "Patient you say?" Brenda retorted, "my child's life and future is also at stake here. Don't you think it has me worried.""By all means I feel the same way too." Ester flared. "You are so concerned about your own daughter, you intend to put my own son in a fix and have him doubt himself. So you know hard the nightmares are on him? He passes out when the
Collin's POVI can't seem to understand this sort of dinner where the hosts pry into your life and discuss it so openly like they know you closely. Why Tephanie's parents would question me like I was the one dating their daughter, seem to surpass my knowledge. To cap it all my parents sat down saying nothing, there was no doubt one of them had exposed me to Tephanie's parents. Charlie it might be, because he kept talking about how they were leaders of the watch and how important they are. Not to forget their protective body would help us last longer in the fox city.I hate being at people's mercy and most importantly people meddling into my personal life. I kicked at the grass angrily. My eyes scanning the car outside the gate, Tephanie's compound was filled to the brim with different type of cars. Its almost like a silent message to visitors not to bother driving in.If that wasn't the case, one member or two of the family is obsessed with their car collection. They have the most we