NOLAN “We’d love to have Yena join us here at the university,” the woman was saying. “What a talent she has… we of course saw her performance at the werewolf university she attended last year, and we’d be honored to have her in our design program.” Nolan was on a video call with an admissions officer at the School of Fashion Design, where Yena had applied. “I know you spoke to my colleague,” the lady continued. “About our security concerns. I’m sure you know this, but our school won’t be able to provide the extra security that would be needed to keep her safe here, at cost to our university.” “Yes,” Nolan said. “I understand that, and of course we will be covering all expenses.” His brain was still not working its best. But this call was urgent for the school, and Nolan needed to get everything in order for Yena. “I can tell you now that the palace will most certainly be contracting some private security agenci
“I don’t want the money,” Yena said, “because I don’t regret marrying you.”“What does that have to do with it?”“Everything.” She frowned at him, like he didn’t understand. “I don’t want you to think I only married you for the money.”He sighed and said, “I know, Yena. I know you believe that.”“It’s true,” she said. “I know things started off strange between us, but I married you because I wanted you all along. And then… I loved you, too, Nolan.”She looked like she was shaking. Nolan wanted to reach out and hold her, but it wouldn’t have been right.“I’m willing go back to my regular life now,” she said, “without you feeling like you have to compensate me for anything. You don’t owe me. I wanted to be here with you all this time.”Nolan felt tears start to well in his eyes.He didn’t dare blink, for fear they would fall. He waited until Yena looked away before wiping his eyes dry with his hand, hoping she didn’t see.It might’ve been the first time in his life that he was about to
The deaconess looked lost for words as she walked over to me. Her mouth was opening and closing, like she didn’t know what to say or how to start. “I guess you heard that I’m moving out,” I said. “They had us sign contracts.” She frowned. “Promising not to tell anyone outside of the palace, about what is going on with you and the prince…” “That makes sense,” I said. “I’m sorry to have to tell you goodbye, but I guess this is it.” Rafaela stood there for a moment, still looking like she couldn’t bring herself to speak. “Thanks for everything,” I told her. “Miss Yena,” she finally said, “You must know, there will never be another princess like you again.” Her big, round eyes were filling up with tears. “Thank you.” I wasn’t sure what else I could say to that. She shook her head and said, “You don’t understand.” “Understand what?” Then she reached out and to
EVAN He was lost in thought, breathing in the fresh, cold air outside, when Evan heard the car approaching and rose to stand. The driver opened the back door for Yena and she stepped out of the car. Evan sighed. Somehow she’d gotten even more beautiful. It was incredible, how that was happening… Yes, Evan had been loving Yena for a long time. But her transformation recently was nothing less than amazing. When they were in high school, his feelings for Yena made him act like a jerk to her sometimes. He just hadn’t really known what to do with himself around her. For a long time, he felt like it was wrong, because she was his sister. But Yena was adopted, and so it wasn’t quite the same. And when she left home to run away with Nolan, that was a real wakeup call. Evan had waited too long and he’d missed his chance. It all happened so fast. Yena was still only eighteen, and the prin
Yena dove into her bed, landing in the middle of all the new, big fluffy pillows and laughing. “It’s weird,” she said. “Everything’s so different now. It feels really good to be back here though, that’s for sure.” She grabbed a pink velvet pillow and held it to her chest. Then looked at Evan and smiled. “You’re different, too,” she said. “Like you finally grew up or something.” Evan shrugged. “Guess it had to happen at some point, right?” She giggled. He had a vision of diving onto the bed on top of her, pinning her down, and kissing her. Yena raised an eyebrow at him and asked, “What?” “Nothing.” Evan shook his head. “I guess I was thinking that you… you really grew up, yourself.” Yena looked up at the ceiling and sighed. Suddenly she started looking very sad. Evan’s mind was still running through the vision where he was lying on top of her i
It sent Evan right back to memories from childhood, when they did that a lot, any time their parents were being too annoying. It was a little bit of a secret language between him and Yena. “Well, I dunno about all that,” he said. “Last week the neighbor’s cat got stuck way up at the top of one of the big overgrown trees in the front yard. That was pretty exciting.” Yena laughed, and Tina joined in. Peter grunted defensively and mumbled, “I’ll do the trees this week.” Evan and Tina both looked down and tried to suppress doubtful laughter at that. Under the table, Yena gave Evan’s ankle a light little touch with her foot. It gave him an unexpected shiver. He looked up at her and she mouthed, Thank you. All he could do was smile back in response.#YENA Tina had made all my favorite foods. It was like a big “welcome home Yena” themed feast. I hadn’t been expecting to feel so happy tonight… but
ADAN It was Lucy who first told Adan that Yena was moving back to her parent’s home, where she’d grown up, in the town right next to the college. But then Adan got the parent’s house under surveillance. He had someone posted down the street, parked in a car with dark tinted windows, who watched and made sure that Yena arrived at the house and went inside.The spy kept his eyes on the door all through the night, and in the morning, he called Adan with an update. “A young male, the brother, left the house first on his own early this morning,” the man reported. “Dressed in athletic gear, went off running toward the mountain. Then your subject came out.” “And?” “And I’m following her now. She took a little stroll down the street to a bakery, where she just went in. You want me to go inside, or keep eyes from the street?” “Don’t go in,” Adan said sharply. “Text me the address.” He threw on a jacket and shoe
YENA Seeing Adan was strange, like déjà vu or a dream that feels too familiar. And it was suspicious, how he was always running into me, supposedly on accident. After he left the bakery, I got a creepy feeling, like I was being watched. But there was literally no one around. Just the one, tired employee sitting in the back room, resting her head on one hand, and using the other to highlight in a big textbook she was reading. No one out in the parking lot. Hardly even any cars parked along the main street, and they were all far away. I shook off the feeling as paranoia. It was just that I was feeling so calm and peaceful, and Adan really startled me, showing up out of nowhere.As if the universe couldn’t let me have one moment of escape, without reminding me of what drama my life has become. Seeing him reminded me of Lucy, for some reason. So I called her when I got back to Tina’s house. “Yo