Christian was tired of it all. He was tired of these men trying to make a fool out of him. Tired of life at school, where many people bathe in his presence- be it fans fawning over him, or teammates wanting to share the glory he brings. He was also tired of the teachers trying to get on his good side, mainly the females. All because of who his father was.
Rather… who his ‘caretaker’ was.
Although he is of the Riverdale family, he is but an adopted son. No, he was just being taken care of by them. Yet, despite that, not only did anyone not mind the indirect relationship with such (distinguished) family- not when he had the skills and smarts to back it up- he never felt like a part of the family. Not because he was never treated well there, but more because he himself never bothered to get close to them. Not his adopted family, not the servants, nobody. Not after what happened to his mother in that household.
Although he could not remember her face, he could still remember it well. The treatment his mother got throughout his young childhood. She had done nothing to deserve all that hurt, and yet she was always treated like some toy. Worse, a criminal. So much so, one day, she just disappeared.
People say it was a kidnapping, but he knew better than that, especially after all these fourteen years of nothing. Not a single report or clue was heard nor told since the day she was gone, and despite the servants’ promise that something will come up, that his mother will be found, he stopped believing in their words. Despite his ‘father’s’ promise that they will find his mother, it was nothing but an empty promise. And with how he was told by the guy and his wife to treat them like his own parents out in public…
‘They have no intention whatsoever to find her,’ he soon realized. A realization that made him run away from that mansion, and form this mafia group at a young age.
It was not easy, forming one at a young age. Why normally, a young child his age wouldn’t be able to form such a group, much less lead it. For Christian, though, it was not that hard. Not when…
“Excuse me, Alpha.” Christian instantly narrowed his eyes at the call, as he tossed the pen that had been in his hand at the source. A yelp was heard, as the pen fly right past someone’s head, and be embedded in a wall behind them, point-first.
“I believe it should already be known to every member in this mafia to not call me that. Or are you still too wet behind the ears to get that through your head?” Christian questioned, much to the messenger’s fright.
“N-No, Al- I-I mean, milord!” he yelped with a salute. “My deepest apologies. It’s a terrible slip of the tongue.”
Christian glared at the guy then, and the messenger suddenly prostrated on the floor, kept down by some mysterious force. “That shouldn’t matter much, should it?” the young man spoke, frightening the downed individual even more. “A mafia member who does not comply to their leader’s order shall be severely punished. Or do you mean to say werewolves are different?”
Werewolves… A dangerous species that was known to be nothing but myths in the human world, when they are just as real as anything else. Christian was shocked to learn of such heritage, and grew disgusted by it. Specifically, by the fact that werewolves looked down on humans- the reason why his mother was discriminated by the servants so long ago. More than that, for him to be half werewolf when his mother was but a human? He never liked his father before for leaving his mother, but now that he knew a little more of who his father was- of what he was- his dislike for the man who fooled his mother grew all the more, to the point that he expressed hatred for all werewolf kind.
The only thing he liked about his heritage was the ability to control the other werewolves. An ability he had discovered when he overheard one of the Riverdale servants badmouthing his missing mother. He was so enraged at the time, he unknowingly forced the servant and their accomplice to take a knee and stutter out an apology in fright, which led to him learning about his blood, and the Riverdales to explain in detail about what werewolves really do, especially ones like him.
“I-I’m sorry. I won’t make the same mistake again,” the messenger pleaded.
Christian only approached the guy, and set a foot right on his head, undoing the force he placed. “Other than that, why are you here if not to patronize me?” he questioned.
“A-A call… From Mr. Retchet,” the messenger answered, holding up a cellphone.
Christian raised a brow at the response, before taking the device in his hand. “This better be good, Retchet. I know I sent you and the others on a simple mission that does not need a call.”
"Yes, that may be true. However, there is a bit of complications in this one," Retchet said, prompting Christian to raise a confused brow. "One of the debtors wish to sell his daughter to us."
When Christian was told that one of his debtors sold their child to him to pay off their debt, he was disgusted by the news. A human selling their child away so easily? It reminded him much of his own mother. The pain and humiliation she had to suffer because of her own kind, especially her own blood. While he has never met his other blood relatives, he has heard enough about them and what they had done to her.Any thoughts he once had for there being good in the human world- namely in the kindness in family, the very same one his mother gave to him- diminished from then onwards. Rather, he was convinced that all humans were cruel, with his mother being the sole exception.And here he was, hearing one of the many proofs of such belief. “What do you want us to do? Shall we take the deal?” Retchet asked.“What do you think the answer is?” Christian retorted. “You can bring the girl. However, that bastard parent of hers… If they think they can just brush over their debt so easily with t
Christian never thought he would hear those words from Rebecca’s mouth. When it was clear that her father did not care for her? How could this girl be so foolish to still give her life to such irredeemable human? Even after knowing exactly how much he owes, she still dared give her life away. Seeing her act that way to her own life…It sickens him.“I beg your pardon? You’re going to pay off that bastard’s debt?” he asked, wanting to make sure if he had heard her right.“A bastard he may be, he is still my dad. Besides, he may have offered to sold me, but I already volunteered myself first!”How Christian felt his eye twitch from that retort. She ‘volunteered’ herself to this. Willingly. He thought she was pitiful before, but now, the longer he looked at her…‘No! This damn slut… is not my mother!’ he mentally snapped at himself, not wanting his memory of his mother to be ruined by this human. A false smile formed on his face, as he then spoke to Rebecca. “Seems I’m not the only one
The next day, Rebecca woke up feeling groggy. Something that wasn't new for her, having gotten used to sleeping on the floor for so long. What was new, though, was the slight warmth and comfort from her blanket and pillow. Both which should’ve been so worn out, she wouldn’t feel any comfort from them. ‘Why do they feel different?’ she wondered.Opening her eyes, she found herself in an unfamiliar room and instantly sat up in stupor. “Where am-?!” She stopped her question, recalling what happened last night. “Oh, that's right. I was sold off.”It may have been of her own volition, but Rebecca couldn't believe her own father sold her to pay off his debt. Granted, she was not sold as a slave, and her owner was someone she was somewhat acquainted with. However, she had doubts that either made her situation any better."For now, I should probably just get up,” she figured. At least as a pet she still had some form of freedom. Best not push that luck, though.As she rose to her feet, the d
One quick shower later, Rebecca emerged from the bathroom refreshed, wearing some new clothes, as Christian had promised her. At first, she had thought she was to be given some hand-me-downs to wear, when she truly was given some freshly new clothes. Words could never describe her surprise from this. Why, she ever asked the girl who delivered the clothes if she had given them to the right person. A question that gave her quite the response."You have a problem with these?"If she was given old, worn out clothes, Rebecca would understand the response given. The ones delivered, though, were relatively new, as far as she could tell from the cleanliness. More than that, the mafia woman did not seem angered or annoyed when she gave her answer.‘Even though I’m just a pet? Or is it because I am not yet a slave?’ she wondered, looking down at the new shirt and pants she was wearing in puzzlement, plain as they may be, as she gave them a feel. 'It has to be because Christian did not label me
After some breakfast, Rebecca was being driven to school. Like when she was sold to Christian’s mafia, a bag was placed over her head to prevent her from seeing where she was being driven. Unlike that time, though, she was not bound. Though that didn’t make her situation any comfortable for her.“Can I take this off now?” she asked Retchet, who was driving her to school.“We’ve driven a good distance. You may remove that blindfold,” he allowed.With permission granted, Rebecca removed the bag from her head, her eyes readjusting to the lighting as she looked around her surroundings outside the car. She recognized the neighborhood around her, for it was the route she usually took to school. “I can walk the rest of the way,” she spoke, not wanting to make a scene if someone saw her being driven to school in a fancy car.As though to oblige to her wish, the car gradually came to a stop, and the door was unlocked.“I will return here when school ends. Assuming, of course, if you do not ha
"What is going on here?” a voice rang out, ceasing all actions around them.Rebecca slowly picked her head up as soon as the kicking stopped, and noticed everyone staring at a certain direction, where the voice came from. She followed their gaze, and saw Christian standing there, a blank expression on his face as he stared at them. Stared at her.“Oh, Christian~” Jenna called, her voice far too happy to see him. No surprise for Rebecca, though, as it was well-known amongst their peers how much Jenna loves him. “Nothing for you to worry about, Chris. Just trying to get rid of some garbage. Nothing new here.”‘Nothing new’. Jenna was right about that, and Rebecca knew it. She may be Christian’s ‘pet’ now, but that changes nothing. Most especially not how he would be treating her during school grounds. The pair never interacted before, and given the condition of not telling anyone of how she was now living with Christian’s mafia group- as well as Christian being leader of said mafia- it
"And how is that any of your concern?“That is just the sort of question Christian wanted to ask himself. Just as much as he wanted to ask why he saved her the way he did? He didn’t leave earlier than her to help her when she needed it, aware of how her life was already. And yet, not only did he intervene from Jenna, Tomas, and their friends’ usual treatment towards Rebecca, he asked about the injury she had already sustained from them. Why?‘It’s not like she’s my mother. If I were to help anyone at all, any human who needed help, it’d be her first and foremost,’ Christian thought.So he had told himself. And yet, every time he looked at Rebecca, every time he saw her in such pitiful situation, he could not help but be reminded of his mother.And it enraged him dearly.He knew he missed her so much, but to the point that he would be so easily swayed by the act and happening of one mere human girl? Even though he never bothered to assist her in her situation prior? What could have cha
School was more of less neutral for Rebecca, in which she was grateful for. There were no issues going into her classroom, and the teachers were still treating her as they usually would. That is, they at least gave no reaction to her ‘homeless’ situation, if they heard about it.It sets her mind at ease, knowing that she at least still has this one bit of peace in her life. Although the teachers are also aware of her being related to a criminal, they didn’t treat her too badly. Sure, they often gave her difficult problems to answer, questions on tests that were either of a higher learning grade or not yet taught to the class, even made her go on many errands than she should be attending class, but compared to what she usually goes through with Jenna’s group and her father? She did not mind these errands one bit. If there was anything that changed in the classrooms, it would be the attention she was getting. Particularly that from Christian, who for some reason kept glaring at her eve
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
Rebecca was truly disturbed by Retchet’s final warning when she left his room. She didn’t want to think anything much of it, but with how secretive he was on the topic of Christian’s mother, how could she not? Even if it was because of how low they know of the woman, or low little a respect they truly have for Christian, for Retchet to be this cautious?‘Then again, if she is as unfortunate as Christian stated, then maybe it was for the best? I don’t know,’ she wondered.Indeed, she wouldn't know if Retchet was overreacting or not about keeping talk of Christian's mother under wraps. Considering what Christian himself told her, it was possible that people would either leave the mafia or use his mother as ransom or worse if they knew about her.'Still, no one can get that unfortunate in life, can they? Sure, I've experienced more than enough bads to last a lifetime, and there are those apparent rumors going around about me in town, but...' Rebecca stopped her line of thought when she t