Alexandre arrived at the mansion all sweaty, which was unusual for a werewolf, at exactly four o'clock in the afternoon, saying that Alpha had asked him to accompany Anna on the video call to her family. At first, Anna was annoyed that Adam wanted to control what she saw and said. She felt that he paid too much attention to her every move, all the time, and didn't give her a break. She was about to complain about it to Alexander, but gave up and felt the bad mood go away. If Adam had sent someone, it was because he was well, and she was glad to hear it. It was a good sign. She made the video call and it wasn't long before her entire family appeared on the computer screen. Jenna and her father were in the background, while the children shouted excitedly and her paternal grandmother laughed, trying to calm them down so that they could speak one at a time. However, Anna couldn't concentrate on her children. She looked at Jenna, sitting next to her father, with a calm, even happy c
“I think you've finished talking to your father.” He said and looked at his cell phone. “Whose number were you dialing?” He frowned. “Has Max changed his phone number? Or do you have another lover?” “No. I was calling Jenna.” “Why, of all the people in that house, would you try to communicate with Jenna? And why didn't you ask your father to give her your cell phone?” Anna stared at Adam defiantly. “I wanted to warn her that Dad intends to kill her today.” She revealed that she expected to see surprise in his eyes, but he just shook his head in understanding. “Your father would shoot her in the leg before she could run two steps away.” “You don't seem surprised by Dad's decision... You didn't even ask why he was sentenced.” “I have two reasons not to be surprised. Firstly, because I don't care, and secondly, I'm a werewolf, Anna. You seem to keep forgetting that I have surveillance cameras on the werewolves' eyes twenty-four hours a day... And if you feel any affec
There was a moment of awkward silence, in which Adam's mother looked uncomfortable, and Adam stood in the middle of the room, apparently not knowing what to do next, or what to say. The children ran into the mansion to show Ian the room that had been prepared for him. Adam's mother stepped forward, staring at Adam with tears in her eyes, full of turbulent feelings, while Adam waited with his indifferent manner. Suddenly, she seemed to make up her mind and approached him, almost running, and hugged him. He hugged back, lightly, without much emotion. He didn't seem to consider that Suzi was his mother, or at least, he didn't like to let on that he felt anything for her other than what he felt for someone who worked for him. But she was happy, crying at finally seeing her youngest son again. Anna realized at that moment that they hadn't seen each other for many years. She couldn't even imagine what it would be like for her to be without her children for so long. She loved
She got out of the car, and Adam was already at her side as she made her way to the front door. No one showed up to greet them, but she didn't care. She opened the door safely, and Jenna and her father stood up abruptly. Jenna smiled at the sight of Anna and hurried to squeeze her in a hug. “I miss you...” She said sincerely, looking at her tenderly. “I missed you too.” “We'll leave you two alone.” Anna's father said, nodding for Adam to follow him. They left the room, and Anna was confused. She didn't know whether to say goodbye to Jenna, or just say goodbye as they left. Jenna stared at her, as if she understood her confusion, and took her by the hand and made her sit down next to her on the comfortable sofa. Anna then remembered that this was Camille's sofa and gritted her teeth in anger. The sofa was too sophisticated and comfortable, and she didn't want it to have those perks. It was just supposed to be an escape valve for her husband while she wasn't around. Ann
“What did you do to Sarah? Tell me about it.” “What I did to her is done, and I don't have a shred of remorse.” “You're just like your father. Your mother was full of pity, and she was also very charitable. I know you've inherited her charity, but I'm sorry for the total lack of compassion you've cultivated within yourself. Today, you've become the most contradictory creature I've ever met.” “Don't be sorry, Jenna. She killed Mom, and she tried to kill me, and my son. She deserved the fate she got.” “Wouldn't a shot to the head do the trick?” “No. Is that what you asked Dad?” “No. I'd rather overdose.” “And he accepted?” “Yes.” “The world won't be the same without you...” Anna said, her voice breaking. “You shouldn't think like that. Life goes on. Fulfill my last wish and be happy. Choose the man you love most and set yourself free. Don't be a puppet in either of their hands.” Anna stared at her in surprise. “I've heard that advice before... I think it was i
Anna remembered the stench in her room and made a disgusted face. “I'll get someone to look for me. You can't go into that room without a mask. That's if Adam hasn't already arranged for the place to be cleaned. But I don't think he had time. Those days were very difficult.” “Now, for the time being, the days will get better. With Sarah dead, any enchantment she has cast over your life will end with her. I hope so. She killed a mother because of her ambition, and carried a witch's curse for life. Did she regret it at the last moment?” “No, Jenna. Sarah didn't regret it. And you're wrong. Mom lives on through me, and through my children.” Anna said3 reflectively. “And what about you? How can you be sure that Mom didn't say the same about you to Sarah?” “I'm not sure. But your mother, despite her naivety, was shrewd enough to know who to trust. And she never tried to teach me spells so that I would believe that she did it out of friendship. She was very cheerful when she
Anthony took her by the hand and realized that she was fragile. He hated his father-in-law. Why was he so happy? Was it because he had passed on his burden to him? Was he moved by relief? He stood up slowly, the veil all carved with tiny pink flowers, to take the oath, looking into her eyes, as his father-in-law explained to him about their tradition. And as soon as he threw back the scented veil, he was met with large, green eyes, staring at him anxiously. He stared at her thin lips and the freckles on her face. She was stunning. Breathtakingly beautiful. Anthony regretted at that moment that he hadn't made a point of seeing her again. Perhaps he had fallen in love with her? But perhaps it was a good idea not to get attached to someone whose days were numbered. “Kellen, I promise that I will honor you all the days of my life. I promise that I will do everything in my power to make them filled with joy and comfort. I promise that I will protect your life, with my own lif
She ducked her head. “There's no need to be afraid, Kellen. I made a deal with your father, and I'll keep my end of the bargain, if you let me.” He said, thinking that he would find a way to stop the intercourse. He didn't want to have children from that union, and as long as they didn't have children, he would live like a king in that castle. Kellen began the arduous task of ridding herself of her clothes. Anthony watched impatiently for a moment, but then got up, leaving the bottle on the floor, and went over to her. With nimble, experienced hands, he helped her free her clothes. And then he realized that she wasn't as skinny as he thought, Kellen had an enviable body, and one made for pleasure. He took her to bed, and contrary to what he had planned, to have sex quickly, and turn over and go to sleep, he loved her dearly, and lost himself in her arms. He couldn't imagine a better place to be than there, in the arms of that beautiful woman. And he forgot to interrupt t