I drove home slowly after dropping Lora and Grace off at their respective houses. I was worried about Susan's death; it was strange and extremely scary. I wondered if I should tell my mother about it, but the fear of not being allowed to come to school anymore was choking me. I shook my head as my car disappeared from the road. Pulling into my compound, I parked my car. As I made my way to my room, I remembered my meeting with the witches, which made me feel a little excited, albeit with mixed feelings. Walking into the living room, I found my father and Kayne. My mood darkened, and I felt extremely upset. I greeted my father in the warmest way I could and walked away. Kayne followed me and blocked me down the hallway. "Yvonne, I thought you must have forgiven me by now," he said. I looked up at his face and scoffed, "I didn't say I'm still mad at you." He glanced down at my finger. "But you aren't wearing my ring." I raised my finger at once, recalling my mother's warning abo
Throughout the meeting, which included Alexander, Larry, and his friends, they discussed how to collaborate as allies to bring down Susan's killer, Father Bosco, and the werewolves. Helen expressed her sadness, saying, "I can't deny the fact that I miss Susan so much." Lucy, moving to a seat, voiced her frustration. "And Geraldine just believed Alexander the moment he said he had nothing to do with Susan's death." Geraldine glared at Lucy. "Why would he be lying about it in the first place? We both know that he always owns up to his crimes." "What if he decided not to own up to this one because he knows he would lose the support of the witches? Or were you his partner in this crime?" Lucy retorted angrily. Geraldine's eyes widened in shock. "How dare you accuse me of killing one of our own?" "The spell was conducted in your altar, Elder Geraldine. It was meant to secure our lives from being tampered with by Alexander. If it was broken, it could only have been done by you or
A lightning siege enveloped my mother and the witches in a circled form, making it impossible for my mother to escape. I saw the fear in her eyes and realized she was in grave danger. "What have you done, Geraldine?" my mother yelled. "What I should have done a long time ago. To defeat our enemies, we must take all that you have!" Geraldine replied, envy gleaming in her eyes. Fear surged through me, and I ran toward the scene, but an invisible barrier threw me back. I fell, hurting my elbows. "Mother!" Then they started fighting. Lights and fire flew left and right, and it quickly became clear that my mother was losing her strength. Geraldine and the other witches must have cast a spell to drain my mother's powers before I arrived. I noticed my mother growing weaker. It was four against one, and she was clearly struggling. Tears streamed down my face as I yelled, begging them to stop. "Please, stop! You're killing her!" But my pleas fell on deaf ears. The intensity of the battle
I turned around when I heard the door creak open. It was Anne. "What do you want?" I yelled in anger. She walked closer and grabbed me by the neck with surprising strength. "Stay away from my man, Yvonne, because the next time I see you around him, trust me, girl... it won't be funny," she said, tightening her grip. Anger surged through me, and my eyes turned blue. I pushed her against the wall, hitting her hard in the face. Her nose started bleeding. I squeezed her neck harder, ready to strangle her. She gasped for breath, kicking frantically as I held her high in the air. Just as she was about to choke to death, Drake burst into the restroom and pried her from my grip. How he managed it, I couldn't explain. He pulled me out of the restroom and bar, leaving Anne coughing loudly, clutching her neck. I sat in the passenger seat while Drake drove my car. "Tell me where you live so I can take you home," he said. I giggled, shaking my head. "You can't take me home. Just park the car
Geraldine paced her apartment, looking visibly upset. In a few minutes, Lucy, Martha, and Helen walked in. Geraldine scoffed, her anger evident. "What took you three so long to get here?" Lucy glanced at them. "You should ask these young ladies that." Geraldine turned to them. They shrugged. "I was trying to finish my homework," Helen said timidly. "Damn your homework!" Geraldine screamed, startling the girls into silence as they stared at her. Hours later, after heavy incantations at Geraldine's altar, they left her apartment. It was midnight by the time they stormed the church. Father Bosco was kneeling at the altar when they walked in, looming like demons ready to devour their prey. He turned around, shocked to see them. Father Bosco took a quick glance around but couldn't find his source of power nearby. "Are you looking for this?" Geraldine asked, raising it. His eyes widened. "You witch!" He cursed. Geraldine had used her magic to drag it away from where he kept it the moment t
"Catherine Brooks said that a greater evil has risen against the witches. I think Elder Lucy is right; we should focus on discovering what this evil is before it consumes us. Perhaps it's another priest," Martha said as she served them tea. Geraldine shook her head and smirked. "Catherine doesn't use the same weapon twice. She will use something different this time, and the force will be greater than before." "Then we must find whoever or whatever it is and finish them before they destroy us," Helen said. Lucy nodded, wincing. "My body hurts badly." Meanwhile, Alexander had successfully killed a boy whom Larry and his friends had brought to the cemetery as planned. He injected the vampire venom into the boy's body before locking him up in their hideout. Then, they went off to Alexander's apartment. Larry and his friends seemed to be in high spirits, celebrating the success of having a new member among the vampires. Drake, hearing the noise from his room, felt something was off. H
I had a peaceful day, more peaceful than I ever thought possible. I stayed home all day and didn't even go to school. I believe my mum did that to keep me out of trouble with the witches. I so much wanted to confront them and tell them how stupid they are, but I know my mother wouldn't want me to do that. She doesn't want me getting involved in her war with the witches. I understand her point. She's only trying to protect me from their cruelty. Still, I think the witches deserve everything coming to them. I can't wait to hear that the priest has finally killed them all. It was midnight, and I was still awake. I had gone to my mother's room earlier to talk to her, but she wasn't there, and neither was my father. I guessed mother was at her altar, but I just didn't have the nerve to go there. The thought of my lovemaking with Drake crawled back into my mind. I shook my head over and over again, unable to erase that memory, and it was hurting me. I felt like I betrayed Alexander by lov
Alexander, Larry, his friends, and a boy I barely knew were standing in a corner, with Anne leaning on Alexander's body. Well, who cared? I was almost getting tired of chasing someone who was a real dumbass. Drake walked up to me. "Hello," he said with a beautiful smile on his face. I nodded with a silent scoff and walked past him. He seemed surprised but didn't say a word to me. I guess he was expecting a more glamorous greeting, but I just couldn't. I was still dealing with the fact that I allowed my emotions to get the best of me, and we made out. I strongly regretted it, though. Lora and Grace ran to me at once and hugged me. "We didn't see you in school yesterday," Lora said. "And you didn't care to call to ask why?" I answered, raising my brows. Grace and Lora exchanged glances. "We are sorry, Yvonne, but I was going to call after all. We had lots of homework to do," Grace said. I sighed. "Homework more important than me? It's fine, though." Lora shook her head, and so did
"Not so fast!" Catherine said, descending the staircase with an air of authority. With a swift motion, she pushed the men attacking her mate against the wall using her magic. They slammed into the wall with a thud, groaning in pain and his men who were held captive were freed at once. "How dare you, Catherine? How dare you use magic on my men?" Emelda yelled, her face contorted with fury. "Beware, Emelda, I can read your mind clearly," Catherine smiled, a glint of mischief in her eyes. Emelda was taken aback. "What?" Catherine laughed, a cold, knowing laugh. "Oh, you don't know, do you? The witch who has been preparing your mind-cloaking spells, the one you have been scheming your evil plans against the werewolves with, the one you promised the leadership of all werewolf packs to... she's dead. Geraldine was killed yesterday by her own daughter. Can you imagine that?" Emelda gasped in fear, her eyes widening as they began to turn bloodshot. She had no idea Geraldine had a daughter
Anne disappeared in a flash, leaving Alexander alone amidst the chaos. His search for her was fruitless, and in a fit of anger and desperation, he dragged the bodies out of the house and set it ablaze. As the flames consumed the building, Alexander turned back to bury the bodies, but to his shock, only two remained. He buried them hastily, then fled the scene before the police and fire services arrived. Meanwhile, in his throne room, Arthur was pacing up and down, his face etched with worry and stress. The group of werewolves he had sent to find Yvonne finally walked in. Arthur spun around, his eyes filled with hope. "Where is she?" he demanded, his gaze darting behind them, hoping to see Yvonne. The men shook their heads sadly. "I am sorry, but we could not find her," one of them said. Arthur's face contorted in disbelief. "What do you mean by that? I told you not to return to this fort until that girl is found." "We are sorry, Your Majesty," another werewolf interjected, "but we
Lucy was stunned, her eyes wide with disbelief, while Geraldine clenched her fists, her knuckles turning white as she gritted her teeth in a barely contained rage. "Who are you?" Lucy screamed, her voice echoing through the room. "Good question, Lucy," Anne replied with a chilling smile, her eyes gleaming with malevolent amusement. She turned back to Geraldine, gently caressing her cheek with a touch that felt both tender and menacing. "Yes, Geraldine, you do look like my wretched, stupid mother—the same woman who willingly sacrificed me to the ocean because her dearly beloved vampire lover craved more power. The same one who polluted the ocean and caused the deaths of countless sea creatures, including mermaids," Anne said, her eyes shifting to a vivid, unnatural blue, reflecting the fury of the ocean depths. Geraldine's shock was palpable. She stumbled backward, her body trembling uncontrollably, as if the very ground beneath her had turned to ice. "You're... you're... suppose
I sobbed uncontrollably, cursing myself over and over again for being so foolish. "Yvonne, please, I am not like them. I have never supported my brother's evil deeds. My mother was a werewolf; I am also like you," Drake pleaded. "You are nothing like me, Drake. You are an abomination, and now I am about to give birth to another one. I am a total disappointment to my family, the Moonlight pack, and all werewolves!" I screamed, my words heavy with anger and despair. Drake shook his head, hurt evident in his eyes. I knew I had wounded him deeply with my harsh words, but my anger was uncontrollable. "Yvonne, I am sorry," he repeated, his voice filled with remorse. I cried like a woman who had lost her husband to sudden death, my hair a tangled mess as I repeatedly struck the wooden floor in anguish. He approached me, offering solace in his embrace. I knew he was genuinely remorseful, but how could I come to terms with the mess I had gotten myself into? A few hours later, my sobs su
I drove for what felt like an eternity, putting as much distance between myself and danger as possible. Even though I was still within Latan City, I couldn't shake the feeling of being hunted. This was the only place I'd ever known, and the thought of surviving beyond its borders seemed daunting. Finally, I stumbled upon a guest house and parked my car securely in their garage, grateful for the added layer of protection it offered. I covered it with a blanket, ensuring it wouldn't attract any unwanted attention. After securing a room and locking myself in, I took a moment to catch my breath. The accommodations were far from luxurious, but they provided a safe haven for the time being. As I sat on the bed, trying to calm my racing heart, my phone began to ring. Each vibration sent a shiver down my spine. I hesitated, knowing it was Drake desperately trying to reach me. For hours, I ignored his calls and messages, fearing that any contact would reveal my location. But as hunger gnawe
I sat in class for what seemed like an eternity before everyone finally cleared out for the cafeteria. Instructing my friends to go ahead, I rested my head on the desk for a moment. When I lifted it, I noticed my vision was slightly blurred. Blinking with difficulty, my eyes felt heavy, so I rubbed them with my hands. Drake entered the classroom. "Aren't you joining us for lunch?" he asked. I managed a smile in response. He leaned down and kissed my lips. "I'll grab lunch soon," I replied weakly. "You go ahead. I'll catch up." He nodded, giving my back a reassuring rub. "Don't worry. You'll be fine." As he walked away, I exhaled deeply. Drake would make an incredible mate and father. His caring nature only deepened my love for him. But right now, my mind was overwhelmed. I fretted over my own well-being and the pregnancy. How would I break the news to my family? Could I even bear to face it, or would I have to live with the secret? I shook my head, knowing my father would never a
Now understanding the depth of Alexander and Geraldine's history, Helen ran her hands through her hair, pondering if she could ever move on from Alexander. As Drake was leaving, she hurried after him, grasping his hand. "What do you think Alexander wants from Anne?" she inquired. He shrugged. "I don't have the time to find out. Maybe you should help me figure it out," he suggested before continuing on his way. Lost in thought, Helen stood for a moment before making her way into the bar. Anne noticed her approach while serving a customer a glass of wine. "What do you want?" Anne asked, glaring at her. Helen placed her hand on the counter, chuckling. "This is a bar, a public place. You shouldn't be asking me such a stupid question." "Are you that dumb? I was only asking what you'd like to drink," Anne retorted, rolling her eyes in disgust. "Then you should have sounded a lot nicer, or I wouldn't mind reporting you to your boss. Trust me, you don't want to lose your job," Helen
I looked up, and there he was—my man, Drake. All eyes were on him as he strode in, exuding an aura of charm and confidence, especially with his sunglasses accentuating his handsome features. A smile crept across my face, reassured in my decision to be with him, despite the complication of carrying his child. Throwing my arms around his neck, I pulled him into a tight hug, savoring the moment as he reciprocated with a lingering kiss. Giggles escaped me, feeling a sense of contentment, even as I noticed Alexander passing by with Anne, their faces clouded with evident displeasure. But their opinions mattered little to me; my happiness was all that mattered. Hours later... While other students made their way to the cafeteria, I steered Drake into the men's restroom, craving a moment of privacy. "What's up?" he inquired as I locked the door behind us, his hand inching towards me, anticipating a romantic encounter. "Stop, Drake. I need to discuss something serious," I stated firmly,
A week later, I was inseparable from Drake; we went everywhere together at school, always accompanied by my two friends. Yes, we were dating. I never imagined I would be with Drake, but it was happening. I didn't love him as much as I loved Alexander, but I felt a strong attraction to him. He was a genuinely nice guy, and I thought giving him a chance was the right thing to do. As days passed, I found myself growing to love him more. Drake looked happier than ever since coming to Latan City University to study. He was now the love of my life, and thinking about him excited me. I started to see him as the most handsome man in school, and maybe I was already falling deeper in love with him than I ever imagined. However, people like Anne and Alexander didn't seem pleased to see us together. I didn't know why, but I didn't care to find out. In fact, I was glad that my relationship with Drake was bothering them. Helen walked into the classroom as I was packing my books into my bag. I wa