I thought it would be easy to stay in my pack, after all, they were my own family. The normal life we led was by far the most dreamed of. Imported luxury cars, first class meals, and of course a huge house with a room for each of the siblings. My mother and father had seven children, I was the middle child, almost insignificant and also without any talent. Before the ball, where it was to be announced whether I was allowed to stay in the fold, I put on makeup. The red lipstick contrasted with my dark complexion and I combed my brown hair until it was straight and shone like silk. “You are not ready yet.” my sister Rosset said, looking gorgeous. “Holy cow, how long will it take you to change?” It was not easy for me to find a suitable outfit for the most important day in my life. I chose a tight-fitting blue blouse with a long, elegant skirt. I wanted to look as serious as possible. “You look beautiful, Lysa.” He smiled as he hugged me. “Do not flatter me, sister, you know what wil
The cold of the sidewalk under my skin made me wake up startled. My hair was matted and my body was full of scrapes I couldn't remember. I had a throbbing headache that prevented me from thinking. I opened my eyes slowly to get used to the light. I looked around, searching for something familiar, but found nothing. On this street there were two bakeries, a studio, a school, I could observe them closely. But nothing seemed familiar, my brain was completely shut down. People walked quickly through the street. “What's the matter, miss?” asked a voice behind me. Next to me stood a man in a blue uniform, looking at me seriously. I didn't know what he was going to do with me, so I kept quiet. “Give me your identification card.” he ordered in a stern tone. I had no idea what he was trying to tell me. I shook my head to show him that I had no ID. “What is your name?” he asked again, with less and less patience. I couldn't even remember my name, and that scared me too much, I ran with as
The stranger politely opened the door and invited me to sit down. I obeyed, crossing my arms to cover the stains on my clothes. I looked so ragged in this luxury that I was ashamed. My life was crazy, and I had no idea what I had even done before waking up on this street. Just this vision, this memory that was there and then disappeared again. “Can you tell me your name now?” he asked, concentrating on driving. “I don't know, it's the truth.” I answered, very shyly. I didn't want to be thought crazy, but I didn't know how to lie. He looked at me confused, trying to guess what I was referring to. It was useless, my past was so uncertain. I wanted a name, I'd make it up myself if I had to. “My name is Alyssa.” I said that was the name that appealed to me the most. “I like the sound of the name.” “Me too, my name is Seth.” Said he in an imposing voice. “We're going to eat at a restaurant I know, I owe you one.” I smiled, that's how warm he was to me. His manner was extremely seducti
Seth's words paralysed me with fear. Of course, I had often heard of them, the hunters who roamed to steal pelts and kill mercilessly. For wolves were a danger to be wary of. Fragments of information returned to my memory, I began to connect all the facts that I thought I had forgotten. Like a movie slowly taking shape. The coin, it seemed, did not work on me in its entirety. That was strange, because according to the traditions, there was no way back. But now it all seemed to make no sense. “Do not be afraid, I will not hunt you.” He said and put his hand around my waist. -You are not my target. At that moment I thought I saw blood running from his mouth, as if he was lying to me and the vision was meant to warn me. Running away would be pointless, I had nowhere to go, I was outcast by my own family. They would kill me if I tried to return, and I would not be safe in the human world either. “I am a wolf, Seth.” I blurted out, with a courage that came from the bottom of my heart. “
“Lysa...” he began to say as I lay back on my bed. We had done something incredible, he had a tremendous talent for giving me pleasure. He was the most attractive and strongest man I had ever seen in my life. Merging together was the most exciting act. I lost my virginity to him and I'd never regret it because his strength was immeasurable and his size was equally amazing. “I love you.” He finally said with his eyes shining as he looked at me. How could it be that he loved me even though we had known each other for such a short time? I didn't care, my heart felt connected to his for some strange reason, it was like we had known each other all our lives. I squeezed his hand in mine. “Can you tell me something? Remember to answer truthfully.” I said, not having put on any clothes yet. “Maybe I can, Lysa, but remember that we just met. I love you, I know that more than anything, but it's also hard to trust you.” “Me? I was quite offended by that statement. I rolled my eyes disapprov
Was it possible that this man really loved me? So little time had passed that I was sceptical. Seth had carried me in his arms after I had almost been run over and injured on the road. My brother could have killed me if he had a few more minutes. “Why did you do that?” I asked, my eyes watering and trembling with shock. “I told you, Lysa, that I'll always love you. You're the woman of my life.” Seth narrowed his eyes so tenderly. “I know it's hard to understand. But it's my truth, you know about the ranks and hierarchies of wolves, but you know nothing about us slayers.” That was the last thing he said before leading me back to his house where I'd be safe from my brother. Although my eyes were tired, I could see that this place had changed a lot. The men at the entrance carried large calibre weapons with which they fervently guarded the door. The murderous looks possessed an indescribable power; they had to be the other hunters. I noticed that their eyes were a mysterious amber colo
“Lysa?” asked one of the Omegas he had seen, it was not the same one from the room who had turned golden. It was another one of them, his name was Kalte, if he remembered correctly. In his human form he was tall and slender, with a prominent nose and thin cheeks. Although I did not feel like talking to anyone, I tried to smile. I did not want to make enemies; after all, it was crazy to think I was a protégé. I had to take care of myself, especially after my brother's attack. Something was not right, that wolf had changed shape, and even though I did not know if he was dangerous, my instincts told me that things were not good or normal. “I can see that you are a little scared. I know what happened to your brother.” He said and invited me to sit on the chair in that hallway. It was a tea set for the living room. Kalte waved a passerby over and asked him to bring tea for both of us. It felt good to have something warm to drink after the busy day I had had. It seemed like the emotions w
I could not believe that the causes of our suffering were due to a cruel experiment. The worst thing was that it was just the work of a manipulator who was willing to sacrifice someone from his own family. I wanted to cry, to scream, to throw objects in the air out of anger, because what I was reading was horrible. My life had been so complicated and drawn out because someone else had wanted it that way. I had suffered so much as a wolf; I was so sickly... I thought for so long that this was my problem. -I thought it was my problem for so long, I thought it was my problem for so long. -Said Kalte, his eyes fixed on me. “It's a bad joke, a tragedy.” I said and sobbed. I could not stop the tears from coming. “Wolves are intelligent creatures, far too intelligent. In this world, nothing is random, so they make sure that their hierarchies remain intact.” Said Kalte patiently. Now it all made sense to me, when for so long I had believed that my life was so bad through my own fault, beca