Once she was out of the shack, Rebecca took a few moments to take in what had happened back there. From when she walked in to see her now former bullies in the state they were in, to when she walked out and left them in the hands of Christian's men. Recalling the middle part, especially got to her, as she leaned against the wall and ran a hand over her face. How she swung her arms and legs at full force on her bullies, made them bleed and cry mercy for her. Some- namely one 'Jenna'- were so foolish enough to try threatening her to stop, when they were clearly in no position to do so, and only received more beatings from her. And when they pleaded her to stop, she thought back to when she was in their position, and retorted if they ever stopped when she begged them to. All while coming at them harder than ever before. Thinking back to what she did now, after having a clear head, the blood now easing up in her body, the one thing that came to her mind was...'What did I do?'Beating t
Elsewhere, far from the shack, deeper in the woods, there stood a tall castle. Within the castle and around the perimeter, many people stood and patrolled about. Some were training in the training grounds, and others were just hanging with friends. The one thing was most especially particular about the people at this castle was the number of canine humanoid creatures amongst them. Rather, how they were all able to turn into such creatures. Into werewolves, much like the those in Christian's pack. Unlike the unruly group, gathered under one leader out of fear and self-interest, this group has been born into the pack their Alpha leads. The position having been inherited under the same family for generations.One werewolf sat alone in a rather large room, finishing off loads of paperwork on his desk. Unlike most werewolves, young and old alike, this one did not have much life in his eyes. They that look extremely worn, heavy, and black, indicating the lack of sleep he had been getting ov
How Fenris felt his heart stop at the response Retchet gave. ‘What do you mean he kidnapped people?’ he questioned. ‘Are you referring to people he lent money to? People who did not pay back what he lent them? He is taking it that far now?’‘Worse, sir. These people have not been lent a penny by Christian,’ Retchet corrected, to Fenris's confusion and increasing worries. Even more so at the next set of words that came. ‘These people are his classmates. And I recognize one of them as his teammate in one of the sports team he occasionally helps, and another I believe was part of the cheerleading squad.’Fenris furrowed his brows hearing who these people were. ‘They’re his classmates? And he had them tortured? What happened for that to occur?!’‘These people are also Rebecca’s bullies. And from what I understand, he wanted to make up with the human for the way he had treated her, by giving her a chance to have vengeance on people who wronged her. Vengeance that he wants to do for his mot
The next day, Rebecca had been feeling restless, as she worked about Retchet's room, sweeping whatever dust and trash laid about all over the floor."Rebecca, I'm pretty sure you've swept up enough," Retchet told her, having just returned from a meeting with Christian and the other higher-ups of the gorup.Rebecca turned to him with a raised brow. "You're back already? I thought you were going to meet with the master. You said it will take a while.""Yes. And it has been a while. Over an hour ago."Surprising as it was for Rebecca to hear that an hour had already passed, when it felt like minutes to her, she gave no reaction to the news. "I see..." was all she could say.Retchet's eyes softened at the response, unsure what to make of it. Ever since they returned from the woods, the girl had been very quiet. Her and Christian both. Both he and the other wolves were unsure what to make of it. At the very least, they were certain that it was unlike their Alpha to be so quiet about anythi
Christian's mind has been wandering for a while now. Ever since the drive back home last night. No… Ever since his chat with Rebecca, after the girl had completed her share of vengeance on Jenna’s group. Perhaps even before the chat with her, when she had those reactions after exiting out the shack. From the relieved joy that was once on her face, to that of shock and horror seconds later.‘Why did she have that reaction? Shouldn’t she just stay happy after what she did to those people?’ he wondered. That was indeed the question that has been invading his head. He knew well enough what Jenna and her cohorts did to Rebecca- everyone did, in fact. Be it the students, and even the teachers. Those people were never discreet in their treatment towards her. And because of Harold’s crime, rather than defending Rebecca in any way, the teachers more expect her to take after him at some point, and do more than simply defend herself from them. Either that, or considering how he- son of her fath
How long has it been since Rebecca was able to walk out the streets in peace? Or at least, as peaceful as it felt for her at the moment, considering she was still on watch by Retchet, who was walking right beside her. “The air sure is fresh for a nice walk, isn’t it?” he said.“I guess. Though you don’t need to start up any conversation if you don’t want to,” Rebecca told him.“Ah, don’t be like that. I’m not forcing myself to have a chat with you. Even though the silence is a little unnerving for me.”Rebecca turned at him with a judgmental look on her face. “I’m pretty sure you just admitted that you’re forcing yourself to talk here,” she stated, in which Retchet chuckled at.“Yeah, I suppose I did just do that, didn’t I?”She knew she was still technically his slave, but if she could be honest, seeing Retchet act this way around her really relieved Rebecca some. More than that, it helped her feel a bit more peaceful deep down. She couldn’t remember the last time she was at least s
As the door opened with the jingling of a bell, Rebecca hesitated to step inside the building. Something that did not go unnoticed by Retchet, as he turned to her.“Is something wrong?” he asked her.Rebecca hesitated to answer, unsure how to tell him about her past with the people here without looking weak in his eyes. Without him possibly laughing at her. He may not look the part to do so, but Rebecca wouldn’t really know. Not only did he stifle back a laugh when he heard her stomach growl, Rebecca did not really trust others much to start with anyway."Rebecca?" Both picked up their heads and turned to the source upon hearing someone call out to Rebecca. Their eyes laid on an elderly gentleman behind the counter. The expression on his face turned into a joyful one once he saw their attentions on him. Specifically that of one human girl. "Ah, I knew it is you, child. My, how you have grown since the last time you came here."While Rebecca was glad to hear the guy say such about her,
Christian walked out and about in town, taking in some nice, fresh air as he stretched his arms out. ‘Gotta admit, it really is nice to get some air out here,’ he thought, feeling somewhat relaxed now that he was out, with his head slowly clearing up from his previous thoughts. ‘With everything that went on, I don’t think I ever took a proper break these days. This walk should help perk me right up.’“Mommy, can we have some ice cream?” he heard, as he turned to see a little boy holding hands with his mother across the street. The child pointing at an ice cream parlor near them.“You want some ice cream right now? You do remember we have some cake at home, right?” the mother asked.“The cake will be dessert. I want ice cream! The smooth, cold stuff!”The mother playfully placed a finger on her chin in thought. “Hmm… I wonder now. Should I really buy you some ice cream?”The boy looked up at her with pleading eyes. “Please. I’ll help with chores later.”“Really? And what about your hom
Now in the face of such transformation happening before her, Rebecca did not know what to think. Her first thought was that she may still be dreaming this, and pinched her cheeks, only to just feel the pain, no matter how hard she pinched herself.“You’re not dreaming, that I assure you,” Christian told her, aware of what she was thinking, doing that. He looked down on himself, glaring at his hand in disgust. “I know this is unbelievable. Trust me, I was just as surprised, learning about this part of me.”Seeing him look at himself in that manner, Rebecca eased up slightly around him, as she continued to hear him out.“I don’t care much about this half of me, so I’ll make it simple. Apparently, there is a world of monsters out there, parallel to this world. There supposedly are gates that connects the two worlds, but I don’t know or care where those gates are. Unlike how humans believe monsters are nothing more than fairy tales used to entertain or frighten children, monsters are well
Rebecca woke up to her neck and back aching a bit. Opening her eyes, she found that she had woken up in bed, in Christian’s room. Sitting up, she rubbed the aching spot on her neck, trying to ease the pain.‘Ow… I must’ve slept funny last night,’ she thought. A thought that gave her a pause, as she realized one little thing. ‘Wait… When did I fall asleep? Or did I never wake up the first time?’She could remember it well enough, the scene somewhat fresh in her mind. How she and Christian found out that Retchet knew about his mother- and potentially where she may be- to the guy changing… into a monster. But, that can’t be real. Her waking up in bed proves that. It had to be a dream.‘Yeah, of course it was a dream,’ she thought, feeling somewhat relieved now. ‘Think about it, myself. A monster? A person turning into a werewolf? There’s no way that can ever be real. Stuff like that is only fiction. Works of fantasy.’The more she told herself that, the more it made sense to her. She did
There were many impossible things that happened in Rebecca's life. Things that should not have happened- never happened to anyone else- yet for her, it all came to be. Because of that, she didn't think she would have a good, normal life anymore. Not even when Christian admitted his mistake towards her and promised to treat her better.Never, however, did she ever think her life would get any weirder. Any worse than it already has. Not when she was standing there, before a real monster… hovering over her.“A… A werewolf…?” she uttered out, resulting in a harsh growl from Christian.Not wanting her to be in any danger, nor for her to witness anything that will come next, see what can never be unseen, Retchet hastily got up and slipped past Christian, landing a firm karate chop behind her neck. One clean hit, and she was knocked out cold. Before she hit the floor, the Beta werewolf managed to catch her and gently set her down.“Milord, please, wait!” he pleaded, resulting in another snar
Retchet had often imagined this day to happen. The day when young Alpha Christian would find out about his little secret. That he knew where his mother was resting. And yes, he had imagined the boy enraged upon finding out that he hid such truth from him. Perhaps even to the point of wanting to murder him with his own two hands.He did not think such a day would come so soon- all because the secret was accidentally slipped to him by another he had hinted out the secret to- as he was practically dragged to Christian’s office. The boy whose strength, at times such as this, becomes insanely powerful, more than that of an adult Alpha, as he tossed the Beta to a desk and slammed the door shut.“You have a lot of explaining to do, Retchet!” Christian demanded. “How the hell do you know about her?!”Perhaps he wanted to cling on to that small hope that he can hide the secret a little longer, or perhaps it was the small habit of needing to keep that secret on Alpha Fenris’s command, but rathe
Rebecca was quite surprised with the words that left his mouth. There were others who already know about the true reason for the mafia’s existence? More than that, Retchet was not supposed to be one of them who knew?“Well… Sure, maybe he shouldn’t be knowing about it, but like I said, he could have overheard the intention from you at some point, or one of those other people who know,” she reasoned, trying to make sense with what she was told.“Neither of those could be possible,” Christian denied once more. “Not once have I said a word about my mother to anyone, or that I was looking for her. Any mentions about her were far too vague. Even my investigation board for her, I never mentioned her relationship to me.”Rebecca grew more shocked and confused when those words left his mouth, as she glanced at the board. As he said, though there were some details on the several notes on there about a missing person they said nothing about who, exactly, that person was. Not to Christian, at le
When Rebecca next woke, she found herself lying in bed. Feeling groggy, she sat up and rubbed sleep out of her eyes… when she came to realize something.‘When did I fall asleep?’ she wondered, looking around the room.Rebecca was undoubtedly in Christian’s room- that much she knew and remember. However, she did not remember falling asleep on the bed.‘Let’s see… What did I do beforehand…?’ she wondered, trying to remember what happened last. She turned her head to the side, where she saw some slips of paper placed on a desk. From what she could see from the bed, they were not notes for Christian’s investigation board. They were handwritten, for one, and the papers were quite big to be put anywhere on the board.Her eyes widened as she recalled the events last night. ‘Oh that’s right. I was jotting down ideas on what the bedroom should look like for Christian’s mother,’ she remembered. ‘I dozed off several times, too. Tried to keep myself awake. Guess I ended up falling asleep at some
As she entered Christian’s room, Rebecca found herself growing stiff once more. Each step she took felt heavier than the last, as she questioned why she was even in this situation. ‘What do I mean ‘why’? It’s all because of that idiot who borrowed their money and never paid them back. Then again, I had to open my mouth and offer myself as tribute instead,’ she thought, reminding herself how her situation even began, before shaking her head. ‘No. There is no use crying over spilled milk. Besides, if you can remind yourself of reality, reality of this situation is that Christian will not try anything to you. He’s not that sort of guy.’She managed to somewhat calm herself as she thought that, trying to put more belief in that thought than having some doubts in it. Something that is more difficult for her than anything else, considering the life she led and was led. Lifting her head up, her eyes caught sight of a familiar board hanging on a wall. One that got her in trouble once with Ch
"This will be your room from this point forward. Should you need anything, don’t hesitate in the slightest to let me or my men know,” Christian told Rebecca, she who could only look on in uncertainty with the room shown to her.“Um… Christian… Why are we at your room?” she asked, recognizing the room very well and hoped that he was either mistaken or playing some twisted joke on her.“Word tends to travel fast under this roof regarding anything involving the mafia. I would imagine your situation would be no different. That said, I cannot exactly say I can trust my men enough to believe they won’t try something funny to you behind my back. They are, however, smart enough to know better than to ever step into my room without my permission. Not unless if they wish to be severely punished after.”It did not take Rebecca long to know what he meant by that. “Because of your mom…” she muttered.Her mutter did not go unheard by Christian, who instantly thought about his long lost relative. He
"What will you do?”Petra flinched upon hearing that voice, as did Rebecca. Not so much as ‘flinched’, as she was just surprised to hear it.“M-Milord…” Petra stuttered, looking at the figure behind Rebecca.“I believe I already made it clear how this one is to be treated, Petra. How quickly you are to disobey me. And here I had thought you were one of the bright ones amongst the many here. How wrong I was,” Christian said.Seeing Christian as he was now, Rebecca also could not help but shudder, having been reminded of the first time she encountered him as the mafia leader. That frightening, cold attitude he had as he spoke, the heartless glare he had in his eyes, as he stared in disinterest. While this was not as bad as the times he had looked at her with so much rage and disgust under the false assumption that she had been mocking his mother, this silent raging aura radiating from him was not any better.“Do forgive me, milord, but I do believe you are mistaken somewhere,” Petra tol