Ten sat up in bed, her eyes all over the room trying to figure out where she was. She saw a clock reading Five minutes past Nine in a dark room with drawn blinds. She wasn't in the bloody sports top or yoga pants anymore but in a soft cashmere gown. Comfy and free like a soft blanket around her. She came down from the bed shuddering as her feet connected to the cold tile floor beneath her. Her hands in front of her she found her way to the door and opened it with a creek. She shaded her eyes from light before she could adapt to it. An oakwood staircase with spiraling bronze railings led to a mansion that spanned out in front of her. She could see strong oak doors and candlelit Crystal Chandelier hanging below a glass roof well coming the rays of the sum.The Deep-brown marble tiles on the floor and walls glistened her reflection back to her. To the right a sitting area decorate to fulfill two colours, black and gold with numerous paintings and sculptures placed all over outlining lux
"Grace..." Grey pushed through yellow tapes and law enforcement officers around the 64th avenue in Langley, California. The streets taken by patrol cars and ambulances, the wailing of sirens from more ambulances pulling up told of how massive the road accident was. Grey walked pass a taxi missing it's front half on the way to a stretcher. Body bags rolled out on numerous gunneries into waiting ambulances. A male paramedic officer helped a sitting patient with an oxygen mask. Her blonde hair wet over vacant eyes and a flawless skin interrupted only by a bruise on her forehead as she sat in a power pants suit. She looked to Grey calling her name, her attitude carried exhaustion coated with gratitude. She was lucky to be alive, the cab driver, not so much."Grace are you alright?" He got to her side. Giving her a once over to concluded that she was fine."Am alright!" She said eyes out in the streets where the front half of the taxi sat, crushed between two cars."Are we good to go here
Half a leather couch flew across the room like folded paper, finished paintings covered with new splashes of red hung off hinges to cracked marble walls. Broken ceramic and Body parts added to the seasoned battle decorations as did the demons in human form being slashed apart. In a fluid motion, the sword in Grey's hands poked in and out of a demons skull and sliced through the throat of the other standing next to him. Only Hermes was left standing, he didn't look afraid watching his comrades fall. If anything he looked as if everything was going according to plan. Grey pointed a bloody sword tip towards Hermes, he was bleeding black liquid from just one point, a stab wound in his lower back. Hermes stood with a smile as he watched Grey approach him. His fury fading with every step. The adrenaline pumping through his veins, a perfect pain killer that made him feel numb all over. Oblivious to the fact that he had been poisoned by the Obsidian a dagger he left laying on the floor. T
Currents waved crisscross patterns on the surface of a stream with little salmons floating aimless in a the body of clear water. The smell of rotten Apples from the fenced Orchard, coupled with the scents of multiple flowers from the garden next to it cuddled Ten in serenity as she sat by the side of the stream. This was Her mother's favourite place in whole Equinox pack. She remembered when they would come visiting, how happy and peaceful she would look, her blue eyes just staring out into the small body of water all by herself. Now Ten knew why, this practice helped her pace her thoughts. The one thing she really needed at this time. It's been a week since she took Grey to the pack healers, he has been unconscious ever since and she wandered if he will wake. For the first time the healers met a poison non of them knew a cure to. The only option was to bleed him out. She went to him everyday since, everyday but today. Today she came out to honour herself and her mother's memory.
"Ah.. Alpha Grey. Do come in we have a lot to discuss!" Alpha Barry Monroe said at the head of a twenty-four seater conference table. A tray of whiskey and cups in front of him. His expression, collected in a white, fitted suit and shades hanging out of his pocket. Little wrinkles at the side of his eyes told time, a middle aged Alpha with lots of experience..."Whiskey? It's not the strongest but it sure is spicy!" He offered sending the tray across the table with a nudge. "Sounds great but I'll pass!" Grey declined taking a seat at the other end of the table, far away from the Alpha authority pressing hard on him. He couldn't feel his Wolf no matter how hard he tried.."Okay! First time in Equinox, what do you think?" He asked with a smile acting as a front to something else. "I am grateful for your help and allowing me into your pack but I don't think you called me here for a review, What's the price!?" He tried to stay afloat as everything in him screamed submission. Slowly he e
The whole training arena almost equalled the size of a stadium. Synchronized thuds echoed as multiple men jogged along the extremes of the wide courtyard. The training center, a yolk of several portions dedicated to practice of different weapons. The shooting range, filled with loud bangs from different guns and the scent of gun cleaning solvent apparent. Grey stood in its midst with a certain dislike for every single detail. He was one for Knives, Crossbows, Swords or Sabers, a Morningstar once when he was improvising but guns he hated. His irritation grew to his face as he watched young trainees shoot and miss the targets multiple times, their instructors tired of given the same instructions over and over again."I take it you aren't into guns!" Ten said noticing the look on his face. She felt their insightful tour through hours was being murdered by the uninterested look on his face."I'm more of a fist or saber kind of person!" Grey said."Then you haven't met the glock!" She pi
"All witnesses including Alpha Grey have been taken care of, non of them will remember a thing!" Jeremy said giving account of his duties in the office of the alpha."Thank you Jeremy!" Monroe said as he took his leave."You took his gift!?" Ten, enraged beyond her capacity, she knew her uncle could go to different levels of low to gain an advantage but this was new to her. "Yes, I did. It was not ideal for a gift of that sort to be possessed by someone with his history within the territory..""You mean someone who isn't you, right!?" She shot."Say whatever you want, I was only looking out for the members of my pack!""Tell that to Jason who is on the brink of death or the five other warriors that tried to intervene!""I know you are angry Quincy...""Don't call me that name!" She shot. How she hated that name. It reminded her of the original owner, her father and of the times she heard her mother's cries, her eleven year old self unable to do a thing.."Look Ten I get you are pissed
Chess, a battle on a board of shaded squares and painted lines. A team of Pawns, Rooks, Knights, Bishops, King and Queen against an exact copy with the only difference being colour or make. A move in the right direction could prove positive or go the other way around. Alpha Monroe was in love with the game of chess, before he accepted the mantle from his father he would sneak out of the pack into the city just to fight the board battle which he dominated. But those were simpler times, now, his love for chess further depleted as he stood at the top of the hill staring down an army that has haunted his dreams every night and a little more spice. The army of the Lycaon order and the Rogue Nation. His plan to employ mercenaries biting the dust his best alternative were the cleverly placed silver and wolfsbane coated traps down the side of the hill. From afar they all seemed like multiple moving dots with two from each side approaching each other. The Betas from both sides on their way
"Can I come in?" Ten asked bags at her feet far away from her eyes going over his well chiseled body starting a ticking in her head. She had gone over their reunion over and over again in her head before she left The Equinox territory, going over what she was going to say when she was finally looking into his eyes. But this was not part of the plan, the sight before her made a familiar hunger rise..."Hey, you look well!" Grey swallowed hard. Unable to stop himself from looking through a screen of desire in his eyes. Ten was right in front of him healed without a single scar even the ones from before. he couldn't stop looking at her. From her beautiful face devoid of the scar to her chest carrying moderate melons he wanted to burry his head held in a crop top under her unbuttoned baggy jacket. Her body a charm that arouse a strong need, he needed her, he needed all of her. The scent of her arousal hit his nostrils and he lost control. The door slammed shut as they were locked in a he
The sun sat in the sky on a beautiful Sunday morning above Children playing around in their finest clothes. The gathering in the square right after service. The children played to their hearts content while the adults gathered together chatting and laughing on the top of their voice still in their mass outfits. A usual Sunday like many others. Full of laughter and joy from dawn to mass to socializing and the general barbecue afterwards. Simple to celebrate the blessing of the week before. Around the table where everyone sat around food of many kinds, a man spoke words that made them all burst into a fit of laughter. All except one, a teenage boy shading furiously in his note book. The charcoal pencil moving up and down creamy pages painting a picture from his head..."Sam what did I tell you about doodling at the table!" An older man, the Mayor of the city scolded his son below the sound of the crowd to avoid attention, the bad kind of attention. "The end is
"Captain! He's waking up!" Grey heard a far echo, the voice of a man calling out to another named captain. The air smelt of smoke threatening to pull him up but the memories of before still fresh in his mind made him long for the opposite. He had no idea what he released into the world, all he knew was the name of the demon who betrayed him. The image that pushed him above against his will. Eyelids snapped against the light. A man in a jumpsuit with a free harness and red jackets with reflective stripes. A helmet crowned the look sporting numbers Grey couldn't recognize just yet."Sir, can you hear me!?" The origin of the voice coming to focus Firefighters deep in the battle against the fire consuming a building with steeples. Fire raged higher, a reaction from a shot of water doing the opposite. 'I have to leave! I have to find Thanatos' the words on Grey's lips as he struggled back on his feet. The captain pushing his broad shoulders down, which didn't do much
"I have Odyssey and deception exactly where I need them, all I need to create the key is hellfire.." Thanatos checked off a mental list. The moon, the main ingredient on its way to peak a tenth circle. It sat watching in the sky, floating above clouds, the master of the night carrying all importance. Centuries away from his sister was hell for him, but he remained loyal watching her master plan unfold exactly as it was woven, tonight he was going to be free, her plans had brought him all he needed to set her free.. The flash of light emitted by flames called his attention, he walked through the marble curtain to find Grey with a crown of fire floating above his head."I never knew I could do that!" Grey said amused as he moved left the crown left and right with his eyes closed."There is a lot you can do with hell fire especially one generated by a living source..""Okay, fire is back. Now we can go!" Thanatos sent eyes narrowed at Claire, a warning she noticed and heed as her words
My keys jingled their way into the doorknob turning clockwise. With a push it gave way introducing me to room 25 at the Graceafè hotel. A hotel prioritizing full discretion over luxury. A hotel used by gangsters and rich men from high places for their darkest deepest acts and yet the hotel flies beneath the law enforcement. My mind went back to the message from a buyer looking to purchase a bottle of absinthe which was illegal in the country.The message read GRACEAFÈ HOTEL ROOM NUMBER 15. The day I came to the charming hotel at a corner of America nobody cared about. Just like the pack territories, it's own secret country. The place that took me in when I had no where else to go. Cash got me my own room for Seven months. All the blood stained clothes, peeled away from his body into a waste bin, the same waste bin the picture of Ox Ferry bar went. The board in front of him still full of multiple pictures.A rope secured the bathrobe around him as he stared at the board full of pic
Many define a milestone as a moment of great importance or a Crest to a series of achievements. Ten's part in the battle of the Equinox made a milestone a bathroom tile. Her ability unleashed, destroyed every soldier she didn't share a pack link to leaving the rest safe. Grey understood her need winning over clear thinking. He also understood the consequences of exerting too much energy as his eyes roamed from her lips almost the colour of her pale skin rising and falling from the passage of incoherent words. The hospital gown emerging from under the covers around her slender shoulders. Numerous wires anchored to a monitor that beeped as a reassurance of life..."I got almost a library of novels and comics yesterday and yes, i am a reader now. I couldn't watch the movies without you so I read the books. I know I cheated" A laugh erupted from his throat. "...I can't wait for you to wake up so we'd go through that list of yours!" He moved a strand of her hair away from her face. A on
The music of metal against metal mixed with roars etched in warfare. Casualties littered the field from both sides. The wolves of the Equinox fought bravely but it was obvious, they were on the line of losing the western front. A head rolled at Jeremy's feet like a cabbage going down the hill. His elbow found a jaw which he split in two. He rushed forward taking another head with the sharp edge his hatchet. His hearing picked up a whistle, with speedy reflex he caught the arrow inches from his head. The Arrow hit the ground, silver headed arrow coated with a brown liquid that smeared his hand creating a burning sensation that spread upwards. "Wolfsbane!" His strength ebbing by the second, his skin grew pale as he fell losing control of his limbs. "May the best pack win!" A voice he very well knew rang behind him like a French horn. Beta krystal moved with a silver stake in leather gloved hands. He was flanked by four warriors with glossy black eyes all covered in blood and pieces
Chess, a battle on a board of shaded squares and painted lines. A team of Pawns, Rooks, Knights, Bishops, King and Queen against an exact copy with the only difference being colour or make. A move in the right direction could prove positive or go the other way around. Alpha Monroe was in love with the game of chess, before he accepted the mantle from his father he would sneak out of the pack into the city just to fight the board battle which he dominated. But those were simpler times, now, his love for chess further depleted as he stood at the top of the hill staring down an army that has haunted his dreams every night and a little more spice. The army of the Lycaon order and the Rogue Nation. His plan to employ mercenaries biting the dust his best alternative were the cleverly placed silver and wolfsbane coated traps down the side of the hill. From afar they all seemed like multiple moving dots with two from each side approaching each other. The Betas from both sides on their way
"All witnesses including Alpha Grey have been taken care of, non of them will remember a thing!" Jeremy said giving account of his duties in the office of the alpha."Thank you Jeremy!" Monroe said as he took his leave."You took his gift!?" Ten, enraged beyond her capacity, she knew her uncle could go to different levels of low to gain an advantage but this was new to her. "Yes, I did. It was not ideal for a gift of that sort to be possessed by someone with his history within the territory..""You mean someone who isn't you, right!?" She shot."Say whatever you want, I was only looking out for the members of my pack!""Tell that to Jason who is on the brink of death or the five other warriors that tried to intervene!""I know you are angry Quincy...""Don't call me that name!" She shot. How she hated that name. It reminded her of the original owner, her father and of the times she heard her mother's cries, her eleven year old self unable to do a thing.."Look Ten I get you are pissed