Serenity Age: 13
Why is it so hot tonight? Tossing and turning, seeking cool spots in the bed. I turned the ceiling fan on high, stripped down to my undergarments, and threw the comforter on the floor. It cools me down enough to get some rest before school.“Princess, it's time to wake up.” My mom, Trinity, moved my shoulders. “Josiah, get in here! This child is burning up.”My dad rushed to my bedside without missing a beat, he wrapped my wet sheets around my body and rushed me to the emergency room.Though my body was burning inside and out, I could feel the cooling sensation that I was placed in a tub of ice. It felt amazing; the burning sensation ceased.I heard the pack doctor informed my parents that my estrogen level was low, which caused me to have hot flashes.I was told to have to take cold baths or showers when I felt overheated.Is that really the case?Anyway, this was not the way I wanted to spend my 13th birthday. On top of that I have to go to the newcomer celebrationAlpha Kevin was hosting.Even though I was not feeling well, I still had to attend. Changing my outfit for the millionth time, I found this plum flowy spaghetti strap dress and some black sandals.The majority of the pack showed up to welcome the Oscar family; they had a son around my age. After Alpha Kevin was done with the initiation, the adults went in one direction, and the kids went another direction doing a variety of different activities. Sitting in the shade, my bestie, Camila, bought me a bowl of ice cream.“Are you feeling any better, girl? The new guy is kinda cute.” Her bubbly voice spoke.“No, don't run off and tell my parents either. I don't want my mom to worry about me.”“That is what mamas do. They take care of us. It is nothing to be ashamed of.”“I guess you're right. Look who's heading our way.”“Who?” Camila looked up and noticed the new guy. He had light brown, almost yellow skin, reddish-brown hair, and brown eyes.She started adjusting her clothes. I giggled at her behavior. She gave me a stank eye. Covering my mouth to muffle my laughter when Lukas walked up.“Hi, my name is Lukas. Can I sit with you all? I hate having this much attention on me. It feels odd."“Sure thing. My name is Serenity, and this is Camila," I introduced us and he shook our hands.“Serenity, are you feeling alright? Your hand is burning up.""Yeah; I just got overheated.”We made small talk; he mainly spoke about his unique collection of swords over his years of travels and his favorite place visit.“Lukas, Lukas, where are you?” Debbie's irritating self popped up.“Incoming, the devil herself. She's already stalking her claim.” Camila announced.Debbie was the Beta Rich daughter; she has held a grudge against me since I kissed Corey in elementary school. Corey was me and Camila’s best friend. He was the next in line to be Gamma.“I'm guessing y'all don't like her.” Lukas chuckled.“Naw, it's not what you think. She just hates Serenity over a stupid dare.” Camila's bubbly self responded, “Serenity, how much do you want to bet she is going to try to embarrass you?"“It wouldn't be her if she didn't try.” I shrugged my shoulders.Our smiles faded away once she strutted over to us.“Lukas, you shouldn't hang out with this riff-raff. They are going to give you their diseases.” She looked at us up and down; she then turned to Lukas and offered her hand.To our surprise, he moved it away directly and stood up.“The only riff-raff I see is you. These girls haven't done anything to you for you to insult them like that. I know how to choose my friends. Thank you.” He shook our hands and returned to his parent's side.We busted up laughing. I laughed so hard to the point my stomach began to hurt.“Serenity, can you not try to sleep with all the guys you see?” Debbie's nasal voice resounded.“Repeat yourself. If you're bold enough,” I stood up and wrapped my hair in a bun.Camila held my arm loose enough for me to get out of her grasp if Debbie was bold enough. She had been waiting for me to fight Debbie.Debbie squared up with me, and it was on. With no doubt in my mind and my extensive warrior training this was going to be an easy fight. The heat in my body arose and my vision turned red.I blacked out, and the fight went on for a while until our parents broke us apart. We were a bloody mess.“What were you two thinking? Embarrassing the pack in front of the Oscar family? Whatever is going on, leave it here!” Beta Rich yelled at us.Whatever Beta Rich was yelling about was going in one ear and out the other. I was to focus on cooling down. The temperature outside felt like it skyrocketed.“Debbie, how did you burn your dress?” They examined her clothes. I saw there were burn marks in a circle shape."Sorry, Beta, for the embarrassment. If you will excuse us, we need to take Serenity home and discipline her.” My father bowed his head.“Make sure you do.” Our Beta hauled his daughter away. And just like that, the party was over, and I was in serious trouble.My parents asked what happened, and I explained the situation. It seems that they were embarrassed by my actions. Needless to say, I was grounded.Hello? Did anyone remember that today was my birthday? I came to their party and now I was the one who had the worst experience?Still fuming from Debbie's comment and now being punished on my birthday, I hurled my dress into the hamper, and it caught fire.What the hell was that?Frantic, I rushed over there and started stomping on my dirty laundry. I flipped my hands over, and they were somehow bright red.“MOM!!!!!!” I was freaking out; swinging my arms in all directions and spreading the fire around. She kicked in my door and saw the flames. She gasped and grabbed the fire extinguisher out of the ensuite.She put out the fire and grabbed my trembling body. “Ouch! You shouldn't be this hot,” my mom shrieked. I turned to see her clothes burning where she was holding me.“Josiah, get the tub ready for an ice bath. It's okay, princess; let's cool you down. Think of a happy memory and calm down.” I listened to her as we made our way to the bathroom, and I ran my hands under the cold water. The steam rose and my room got smokey.The sound of the smoke alarm going off was deafening. My mom swatted at the smoke detector to get it to stop while my father got the ice bath ready and assisted me in the tub. My dad kept adding ice every so often till we ran out. My body was still burning up.“Princess, take a cold shower. Your dad is going to get the pack doctor. I'll be in your room waiting for you.” My mom placed her hand on my forehead checking my temperature before leaving.Outside the bathroom, I could hear my mom explaining what she saw when she came into my room. In front of me, she was calm and cool, but in front of my dad, she panicked.“Honey, are you sure you saw fire coming out of the palms of her hands? Maybe you are just seeing things, sweetheart.” My dad was in denial.“Trust me, love; she is special. How else do you explain the fire in her room or why my clothes are seared? Her body was practically a flame.” She began to cry. “We need to keep this to ourselves. I would hate for her supernatural powers to be taken the wrong way.”“I understand, honey. We will protect her; don't worry. After her shower, we will talk to her about it."I closed my eyes, brought my knees to my chest, and started crying as soon as I heard my bedroom door close.I was a freak from now on.Serenity Age: 18My friends and I sat on the cliff, watching the sunset. The orange-red hues light up the night sky. When I looked at the sunset, I felt at peace. There was something about it that was soothing.We lay gazing at the night sky. “Has your wolf spoken to you yet, Smurf?” Corey spoke, breaking the tranquility.“No, my parents believe that I'm a late bloomer, and she might come on my birthday.” I let out a deep sigh.It has been nerve-racking knowing all my friends can converse with their wolves, and I haven't heard from mine.“I guess we get to meet her tomorrow at the Grand Celebration. Your mom throws the best parties. Our graduation party was epic. She didn't hold back any punches.” Camila's bubbly self giggles.“Yeah, I'd rather she be late than not at all. I'm a freak as it is."“You are not a freak; you are special! Stop doubting yourself. Now, please make me an animal. It's finally dark enough for me to see them.” Camila responded.I shook my head at her demand and
Serenity The flickering light illuminated the dark cell. The walls had brown cobwebs and dust bunnies laid over the floor. I was probably the first prisoner since the Dark Ages. I thought to myself. I curled up on the cold concrete floor, still wearing my undergarments. Alpha Kevin sat across, glaring. His arms were folded over his broad chest, and he was tapping his foot. His aura was suffocating.“Why were your eyes gold and not black? Have you been practicing witchcraft?” He barked.I glanced at him, “They were contact lenses. No, I haven't been practicing witchcraft. Debbie is always causing trouble, and yet once again, I'm in trouble for something she made up," I huffed. “This is not about Debbie; this is about you having gold eyes, Serenity.” He retorted."Well, Alpha, I just told you why my eyes were gold. If you don't believe me, then have my parents bring them to you. This pack has been biased towards me since I can remember."“Enough with the attitude. We have treated you
SerenityIt took us a while to settle in; city life was busy. My parents found a house in the heart of City, near the university. Living in a pack was different from living as a human. As werewolves we didn't have to worry about paying bills. Now, we had bills to pay, worry about food to eat, and being discovered. I decided to get a part-time job to help pay for college and any other expenses I may have.I was stocking new shoes, when a familiar voice graced my ears. "Serenity." Camila's bubbly self engulfed me in a hug.“I thought you weren't coming down until this weekend for orientation.” I hugged her back.“Nope, my parents allowed me to move in with you this week. I was tired of being away from you. Corey got promoted yesterday to Gamma. He also found his mate, and it wasn't Debbie. Thank you, Moon Goddess!” She exclaims.“What time do you clock out? I'm hungry.”“In 30 minutes. Go to the house; dinner is normally ready by now.” I hugged her goodbye and finished stocking the shel
SerenityAfter our fun adventure, we came home and crashed. The following morning was a gloomy and rainy day. I completed my weekly chores and lounged around on my bed reading The Supreme Shapeshifters.The way the book describes werewolves as horrible beasts. I cannot say the book is incorrect; most of it is spot-on. Always fighting over status, killing innocent people, having high egos, and being possessive. The Moon Goddess Selene gifts werewolves with a mate, no matter the species; yet, they are forbidden from mating with supernatural beings. Werewolves are forced to reject their mate or are commanded by the Alpha to cease communication.Skimming the chapters, I found a section that pertains to me. It is rare for a werewolf to be woofless; nonetheless, you still have the capabilities of a werewolf except for fast healing capabilities. Some werewolves mate with humans, and they cannot shapeshift. It is ultimately rare that werewolves mate with other supernatural beings. If that ha
FranklinThe car reversed out of the driveway, “what did you think about Serenity?” “Huh, what did you say?” He turned down the music and parked the car.“I said, what did you think about Serenity?” I rubbed my hands through my hair.“Oh! She is sexy. Why? I thought you were trying to get with her, homegirl.” He stared at me.“I am trying to get with her friend. She just seems weird to me. That’s all” There was this awkward silence while we headed to the dormitories. “Naw, she's just quiet. There's nothing wrong with that. She is probably an introvert. Give her time to warm up to us.” Javonte expressed his standpoint.Maybe it was my father’s opinion about her that was screwing with my judgment. No one seemed to have a problem with her except me. If she was as horrible as my father says, why did Alpha Kevin let Camila live with her? Testing the shower temperature before entering my phone begins to ring. I already knew it was father calling by the ringtone. I decided to let it go t
SerenityWe were practically buzzing with excitement. We enter the college football stadium. We shared nervous giggles as we watched the guys warm up on the field. The stadium was much bigger than our high school stadium, but the field was the same size. Camila coerced me into making signs for Javonte and Franklin. After catching their attention, with wide smiles and hopeful eyes, we made our way to our seats. We were ready for an evening filled with cheering, laughter, and hopefulness.Throughout the game, I cheered for Javonte and waved my sign. We exchanged smiles whenever our eyes met. I even cheered Franklin on with Camila. During halftime, I was focused on reaching the restroom and I accidentally collided with a group of people from the rival school. Knocking their refreshments all over some poor guy. Our eyes lock in a momentary standoff, tension palpable in the air. The boy's expression hardens. “I am sorry for bumping into you guys turning the corner.” The girl growled at
Serenity Organizing the shoes on the rack when the bell chimed, signaling a customer. I stopped what I was doing to notice that the guy I bumped into and his entourage were in the store. My eyelids flutter, hoping I am seeing things. Nope, he is here. “Camila, go help our guest, and I'll watch the register.” “Um, how about no? They reek of privilege.” She giggled. “I'll rock, paper, and scissors you for the register.”“Fine, don't cry when you lose either.” She agreed. She held out paper, and I threw out a rock. I inhaled and exhaled before walking over to them. The girl's whining noise irritated my eardrums. Whatever she wanted, the boys refused to let her buy them. “Good afternoon. Can I help you find anything today?” I asked her, praying she didn't remember me. “No, what I want, they want; let me have.” She had a lot of aggression in her voice. She seems like she used to get her way all the time. The doorbell chimed again, and this time it was Javonte and Franklin. I left
FranklinWe went to Camila’s dorm room, where I had a surprise waiting for her. Her hands covered her mouth as we entered her room. In the middle of the table was a bouquet of long-stemmed roses. “How did you get in my room to do all of this?” She buried her face in my chest. I heard soft sobs followed by sniffling. “I paid off the rental manager, and she opened the door for me.” She wiped her tears away and patted the wet spot on my shirt. Dinner was amazing; we had roasted vegetables, lamb chops, garlic potatoes with gravy, and buttery French bread. She chatted endlessly about her goals in life and her family. We danced to the jazz music that filtered through the room. Our heartbeats were in sync. I could spend the rest of my life inhaling her pumpkin scent. The silence between us was welcoming. Since spending time with her and Serenity, my crappie life has turned around. “How long have you known Serenity?”“We grew up together in the Slasher Pack. Our parents are best friends.
Amethyst The forest was alive tonight. Shadows danced between the ancient trees, their branches twisting like skeletal fingers against the silver light of the full moon. I stood in the center of the clearing, the air thick with a strange, electric hum that made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. I was fourteen now, no longer the toddling child who clung to my mother’s skirts or hid behind my father’s broad shoulders. Meadowood had been my playground, my sanctuary. But tonight, it felt foreign, as if the land itself was holding its breath. The bracelet on my wrist pulsed faintly, its soft golden glow. A comforting presence. It had been with me for as long as I could remember, a constant companion, a silent protector. My parents had told me stories about it, about the danger it once represented, but it was hard to believe something so beautiful could be tied to darkness. I had always known this day would come. From the moment I could understand the hushed whispers b
Serenity The golden hues of the setting sun bathed Meadowood in warmth, casting long, dappled shadows over the rolling hills. I leaned back against the tree trunk, cradling Amethyst while she rested her head on my shoulder, her soft curl tickling my chin. Her tiny hand played absently with the bracelet on her wrist, the soft light emanating from it reflecting in her curious eyes. Peace. I let out a slow breath, savoring the rare moment. Peace was a luxury I hadn’t thought we’d ever know again. Months had passed since the dark magic had been lifted, since the figurine had been destroyed, and since Jordyn and Headmistress Toya’s unrelenting efforts had freed our daughter from whatever sinister force had marked her. It felt surreal to exist without the ever-present weight of danger looming over us. I glanced over at Tay, who was sitting cross-legged on the blanket nearby, carefully stacking wooden blocks with Amethyst. He had resisted the peace at first, his wolf constantly on edge
JavonteI leaned back against the oak tree at the edge of Meadowood territory, the sun dipping low in the sky and painting the landscape in hues of orange and gold. It had been a year since the last shadow lingered near our home, and months since the chaos surrounding Amethyst began to fade into distant memory. For the first time in what felt like forever, peace had settled over Meadowood, soft and unassuming, like a gentle spring rain after a brutal storm.I closed my eyes, inhaling the crisp air, the scent of pine and earth grounding me. It felt strange and this peace. For so long, I had been caught in a whirlwind of anger, fear, and frustration, driven by the need to protect my family from forces I barely understood. Yet here I was, standing in the calm after the storm, unsure of what to do with myself now that there was nothing to fight.The sound of laughter reached my ears, pulling me from my thoughts. Serenity’s voice floated through the air, light and melodic while she chased
Javonte I leaned against the doorframe of the nursery, my arms crossed while I watched Serenity rock Amethyst in her arms. The soft glow of the enchanted bracelet on Amethyst’s tiny wrist cast faint shadows across the room. Serenity looked so peaceful, but I could see the tension in her shoulders, the weight of every unspoken fear etched into her face. The sight of my daughter—so small, so perfect—brought an ache to my chest. She was everything I never knew I needed, a piece of me and Serenity wrapped up in one tiny, miraculous soul. But that damn bracelet glimmered on her wrist like a taunt, a constant reminder that something was coming for her. I clenched my fists. Something or someone. “Serenity,” I said, my voice low but firm. She glanced up at me, her eyes filled with that unwavering love she always had when looking at Amethyst. But I wasn’t in the mood for soft moments. “We need to talk.” Her brows furrowed slightly, but she nodded, carefully setting Amethyst down in her c
Serenity The hospital room was quiet except for the soft hum of the monitor and the faint cries of newborns down the hall. The sterile scent of antiseptic mixed with the faint sweetness of tulips, a gift from Jordyn, who had enchanted the bouquet to ward off negative energy. Amethyst Aurora Lemon lay swaddled in my arms, her tiny features peaceful as she slept. She had a shock of dark hair and the most delicate fingers, already clutching onto my heart with a grip stronger than I ever imagined possible. Tay stood by my side, his eyes never leaving her face. He looked exhausted but awestruck, as though he couldn’t believe this tiny miracle was ours. “She’s perfect,” he murmured, his voice thick with emotion. I smiled, feeling a rare moment of peace despite the shadows that had been haunting us. For now, everything felt right. But peace never lasted long. A cold breeze swept through the room, extinguishing the soft glow of the enchanted tulips. Tay stiffened immediately, his
Serenity The tension in the house felt like a living thing—coiled, suffocating. Tay had been restless since I returned from Embermoon, and I couldn’t blame him. The bracelet and figurine still sat in the vault, their presence like a thorn under my skin, but it was the lingering unease in my chest that haunted me the most. And now, Tay was pulling away. He tried to hide it, but I could feel the shift. His wolf, Jasper, prowled closer to the surface, radiating protectiveness and fear. I knew he wanted to tear the world apart just to keep me and our daughter safe. But this wasn’t something he could fight with claws and fangs, and that terrified him. I sat on the couch, my hands cradling my swollen belly, trying
Unknown Person The lavish hotel suite was draped in silk and velvet, its dim lighting casting shadows across the ornate furnishings. The faint crackle of the fireplace filled the room as the man leaned back in his leather chair, cradling the newborn in his arms. The baby stirred slightly but didn’t cry, his tiny hands curling into fists as if already prepared to fight the battles that awaited him. The man’s sharp, angular features softened as he gazed down at his son. “He will be strong,” he murmured, brushing a finger along the baby’s smooth cheek. The woman, poised and regal, watched from the chaise lounge with a calculating expression. Her emerald eyes gleamed as she sipped from a glass of crimson wine. “He will be more than strong,” she said, her voice smooth as silk. “He will be unstoppable.” A knock at the door interrupted them.
Javonte The desk was a mess; papers scattered, the lamp shattered on the floor, but I couldn’t care less. My chest was still heaving, my pulse thundering in my ears while I gripped the phone, staring at the blank screen like it might suddenly come to life. Voicemail. Again. I squeezed the phone so hard my fingers ached, Jasper growling just beneath my skin, restless and ready to fight whatever threat had put Serenity in this state. Her fear had slammed into me so suddenly, so violently, that it had ripped through every wall I’d built to keep my wolf in check. I’d felt her rage first, sharp, and burning. And then the fear had swallowed it whole. A helpless kind of fear. The kind that made my stomach drop and my vision bleed red. I pressed my palm against my chest, where the bond between us pulled tight, throbbing like an open woun
Serenity Of course, we weren’t ready. How could we be? I was nearly due to give birth, my body heavy and slow with the life growing inside me. Magic was out of the question—my reserves drained, my focus scattered. And fighting? That wasn’t even an option. The dirt from the last battle was barely settling, and here we were again, staring down the barrel of yet another unknown threat. Tay’s doubts about the witches stung more than I wanted to admit. How could he even entertain the idea that they were a danger to us? They had been nothing but loyal, their magic instrumental in rebuilding Meadowood and protecting our borders. And beyond their contributions, their presence had brought us closer as a pack. Wolves who once distrusted magic now found their mates among the witches. We were stronger together, weren’t we? The tension between Tay and me lingered in my chest like a weight I couldn’t shake. I needed clarity and answers that would hopefully put his fears to rest. If Elder Ton