Danny, Alex, Madison, and Zach were all in PE class together right before lunch. It was always an experience when they were all together. Today they played a quick game of B-ball. Zach and Dan liked to show off their skills in sports. It was the wolf in them that wanted the competition.
The girls tried to keep up, but the guys knew they wouldn't be able to. Madison bitched, and Alex kept looking at Danny as if she was in awe of everything he did. After they changed their clothes from PE, they met back in the gym to head down to lunch.
"Hey, where did Alex go?" Zach noticed her abrupt disappearance.
Madison smirked like she knew something was going on. "Oh, I think she had to head back to our locker for something." Zach started to walk away, but Madison tugged on his arm. "C'mon, let's get a table before they are all taken."
Like they had to worry. They'd sat in the same spot for the past three years. Nothing ever changed here, well, until this year. The three of them walked into the bustling cafeteria and grabbed seats at their table. Like always, the same tables with the green tops and gold-colored chairs. Their group always sat at one of the tables in the back by the exit door.
Various groups took over different sections of the cafeteria, sports and the cheerleaders were always in the center. The nerds were in the front area by the lunch ladies, the potheads over on the far wall by the windows, and everyone else scattered about the room.
"Ahhh, the smell of cafeteria food." Danny's sarcasm and disapproval of the food was felt by them all.
"Hey, I'm gonna wait for Alex to get back before I head into the line." Madison kept looking over at the entrance. "You guys want the usual pizza?"
"Yeah, sounds good to me. Better up it to three slices for Zach and me. We're growing men." Danny flexed his arm muscles for her.
"Oh, Danny, you beast!" Madison exclaimed, rolling her eyes at him. "There she is. It's about time." Madison pointed to Alex, who just came through the entrance door.
Even before Madison announced Alex's arrival, Zach's heart rate picked up a few beats. He glanced over to where Madison was pointing. Emily was with her.
'Go.' Zach's wolf decided to speak now that he sensed his supposed mate.
Why do I have to have the delusional wolf? Zach questioned himself as he tried to rein in his inner beast. ' Lay back down. How can she be our mate when she shows none of the signs? If you come out now, shit, all hell will break loose. Just chill.'
Zach tried to get the wolf to calm down before they both made a scene. Madison was looking at him weirdly like she knew something was up.
Danny’s attention was on Zach. "Having some internal conflict with yourself there, Zach?"
"Yeah, you know how that goes." He knew Danny would understand about talking to the wolf inside of them. Danny nodded like he knew what Zach was talking about. The boys said no more, and Madison's attention turned away as Alex and Emily were now at the table.
"I told Emily I would meet her at her locker," Alex casually explained the reason why she was late. "We saw we had lunch together, so I figured she would be happy to have people to sit with that she sort of knew."
"Yep," Madison popped her 'p,' "that sounds great, right, guys?" she asked both boys but stared directly at Zach. Both Zach and Danny nodded. How could they say no without the girls getting in their faces about it?
"Well, I think you already know everyone here," Alex questioned Emily.
"Uh, yeah, I think so," Emily whispered as she sat on the opposite side of the table from Zach.
"Cool, now let's go get lunch. I've been starving for the past hour." Madison showed how impatient she was by heading up to the lunch line without waiting for anyone else's response.
"Is pizza okay, Emily? That's the only thing they serve that is half decent." Alex stood up to follow Madison.
"Um, yeah, that would be great. Thank you." Emily's eyes dipped down as she caught Zach's gaze.
"Be back in a few. Danny, come help with the drinks," Alex yelled back over her shoulder as she walked away. Danny followed after her without any questions or complaints.
'Talk to our mate.' Zach's big bad wolf decided to offer advice now.
'How about you talk to her. Aren't mates supposed to be able to talk to each other?' Zach secretly yelled at him.
'Not yet,' was the only response.
Zach knew he must look like a complete idiot. Good thing all conversation was in his head. People would think he was insane if he talked aloud to someone or something that no one else could see or hear.
"So, how's it going so far?" Zach broke the silence that was between him and Emily.
Emily shrugged. "Everyones been nice so far. Alex and Madison have helped me out a lot today." Her eyes searched for them at the lunch line.
"Yeah, it looks like you guys are getting along pretty good," Zach mumbled as the rest of the crew came back to the table.
"Food's here," Madison announced as she plopped herself down at the table.
"Zach, did you keep Emily company?" Alex questioned him but focused on Emily for confirmation.
"Um, we talked," Emily murmured, glancing from Alex to Zach
"Everyone, grab your pizza from my tray. And Danny, where'd you put the drinks?" Madison smacked Danny on the back of his head to get his attention.
"Oww! That freakin' hurt. They're over on the next table." He pointed to where the drinks were.
"Let's eat," Madison grabbed a slice of pizza and stuffed it in her mouth.
Emily sat and listened to everyone talk. It was a relaxing time in the day. They were all eating their pizza and drinking the juice they'd brought back from the lunch line. She cautiously peeked over at Zach, who appeared to be more at ease with all his friends around.
I don't think he likes me much. He seems so tense when I'm around.
She looked at Madison and Danny, bickering back and forth about something she had no clue about.
"Zach...Zach...Zachary, are you still in there?"
Alex reached over and smacked him across the arm to let him know that Madison spoke to him.
"What?" He sounded irritated.
"We were wondering," Madison pointed to herself and Alex, "why you weren't eating. We all know you eat like a freakin' horse." Madison smugly questioned him while grabbing a napkin to wipe her mouth.
Zach gave them a snarl that had the definition of 'looks that kill' written under it.
"Dang. Sorry for disturbing you, Mr. Crab-ass on the first day of school. You better not act like this the rest of the year." Madison threw Zach a dirty look to match the one he'd been giving her.
"Anyway, we were wondering if you were going to the game next Friday." Alex intervened, trying to smooth out the tension.
"Don't I always." Zach once again sounded irritated with the questions.
Madison turned toward Emily. "Zach's brother, the school's man-whore, is the big, bad football captain. So, we all go and show our school spirit." She sounded a little cynical and was waving her hand in the air like she had a pom-pom.
"Madison, you don't have to sound so non-supportive." Alex scolded Madison, then turned her attention toward Emily. "We usually all go and cheer the team on, including Jacob." She emphasized Jacob's name and glanced over at Madison, who rolled her eyes.
Stunned by Alex's comment, Madison gasped and placed her hands on her face like she was shocked. "We have a whole team. I thought Jacob was the team," she sarcastically muttered under her breath. "According to his personal close friend 'ego,' he is the team." Madison was now doing her football stance and flexing her arm muscles. "He passes, he runs down the field to catch his pass, and goes in for a touchdown," Madison yelled and threw her arms up. "He is Jacob Lovell, the West Lakes football team." She finally ended her rant and sat back down.
Emily tried to control the smile wanting to poke out. She didn't want Zach to think she was laughing at his brother. But the way Madison was portraying Jacob was hysterical. Emily glanced over at Zach, and his face was blank, as in no emotion. Either he didn't see the charade Madison did of his brother, or he was in deep thought.
Danny's voice brought Emily back to the present and not solely focused on Zach. "Madison, don't you sound a little mean today. The way you always talk trash about Jacob, it's like you're crushing on him or something." Danny winked at Madison after that comment.
Madison about choked on the juice she was drinking. "Danny, you better go have your mouth blessed or sprayed with holy water or something like that. You have all that evil shit coming out of it." Madison placed her hand over her heart like she was pledging. "I will never be a Jacob Lovell hoe-bag slut, one-night tramp, I-got-to-do-the-bad-boy fuck."
The whole table sat with their mouths opened wide after her little outburst, then busted out laughing. Yep, even Zach.
"You're going, aren't you, Emily?" Alex peeked around Danny so she could see Emily better.
"Um, I guess so." Emily hadn't put any thought into going. Maybe this would be the best way to get to know everyone better.
"Good." Alex appeared happy with Emily's answer. "You live over past Gibsonia Road, right?"
Emily nodded she did. Well, she thought she lived over by that road. She hadn't gotten the chance to memorize all the street names yet since she and Aunt Maureen hadn't been there that long.
Alex looked away from Emily and over toward Zach. "Madison and I will pick Danny up. Maybe you can swing over to Emily's house and bring her to the game since you only live right through the woods from her." Alex sounded happy with herself figuring out what to do with the ride situation.
Zach looked like someone just punched him. His face was all flustered as he glared at Alex. "Yeah, whatever." His tone reeked with annoyance. He stood and moved away from the table.
Before anyone else could say anything, the lunch bell rang.
Alex grabbed Emily's arm. "Hey, we'll all talk tomorrow about the game night," she said as they all gathered their trash to dump and went out to the main hall.
Emily walked toward the nearest set of stairs to get to the classrooms.
"Em, you're going the wrong way. We have the same class next period. C'mon, let's go before we get in trouble," Alex yelled at her as the group walked a little faster down the hall.
Emily turned and followed.
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Zach watched as Alex grabbed hold of Emily's hand to show her where their next class was located. He didn't understand what the hell his problem was at lunch today.
'You don't know how to act around our mate yet. Let me deal with this,' his inner beast rudely commented.
'Oh, so you think you can handle this, Mr. Been Around the Block a Few Times?' Zach subconsciously asked his wolf, who was getting on his nerves today. 'Okay, I'm done talking to you. I have class, and people are starting to look at me strangely.'
Zach enlightened his wolf as he tried to shut him out. The wolf let out a deep sigh and went back to being silent.
The rest of Zach's classes flew by. Once again, Emily wasn't in any of them. After the last class, he bolted so he could catch up with Danny at the lockers.
"Zach. Zach." It was Paige. "Hey, how was your first day?" she asked, finally catching up to him. She was doing that irritating twisting hair around their fingers thing that girls always did.
"Not bad," Zach quickly answered her while looking around for Danny.
Paige eye-balled him like he was supposed to say something else. "Oh, good." It was like she didn't know what else to say or had no reason to talk to him. "Um, would you like to--"
She was interrupted by Danny yelling down the hall. "Hey, are you gonna stay overnight here, or are we going home?"
"I gotta get going." Zach gave her a fake smile.
"Maybe we can talk tomorrow," Paige mumbled as Zach walked away.
Zach was finally able to erase his fake smile. He was happy Danny showed up when he did. Paige was one girl who he had no interest in whatsoever. It was like he needed to place a sign on his forehead that had illuminated lights flashing, 'Not interested.' Okay, maybe that didn't apply to everyone. It had been a difficult first day, and he knew it would get even more complicated whenever he got to talk to Adam.
"Let's go, bro'." Danny put his arm around Zach's neck and pushed him forward.
They were walking down to the parking lot to meet Madison and Alex when an Escalade went past them. "Isn't that the new girl, Emily?" Danny questioned as he raised his hand in a quick wave.
Zach already knew who it was without even seeing her face. His stomach was tense, his heart was racing, and he felt his temperature rise too. He tried to avoid the situation with a simple, “Yep.” He watched Emily go past in the SUV. As soon as the vehicle got out of sight, the feeling subsided. Zach still had no clue why he was reacting to this girl. He hoped Adam had some answers.
Zach dropped Danny off at his house, which was like five minutes from his own. Now he had the task of pulling up their never-ending driveway. His father wanted a piece of property that was way off the beaten path. So, he bought a house with a mile-long driveway that weaved in and out through the trees. The house sat on one hundred and fifty acres of woodland. So yep, you could say they were pretty secluded from the world.As Zach got to the driveway's end portion, he noticed Adam showed up on time. He wasn't outside, so he must have already let himself into the house. The front door was unlocked, so he must have gone through this way instead of the garage. Although technically Adam still lived at home, he didn't sleep or hang out there much. He was usually with the rest of their pack, the ones around his age. But he had full access to the house whenever he wanted."Anybody here?" Zach yelled into the empty hallway when he walked in. There was no answer, so the next bes
It seemed the rest of the younger pack members, Jacob and his crew, were on high alert on the day of the alpha's arrival. They appeared to be more wired and less tolerant of other students, which could be a good thing since they had a big football game coming up.Zach felt things with Emily was going okay. He listened to Adam and allowed his wolf to have his way. Even though she showed no genuine mate interest in him, he still felt the need to watch over her. He hoped he didn't look like some stalker type and scare her off. He kept his distance but yet tried to appear friendlier than he was the first couple of days.***Although she'd been at her new school only a week or so, Emily felt content with how everything was going. She, Alex, and Madison were getting along well, and she was excited to be included in things they were doing, like shopping and planning on going to the football game on Friday. She was on her way to her first class, not minding anything tha
It was after six o'clock in the evening when the whole pack assembled at the Lovell residence. The boys' dad came back earlier in the day, but they hadn't seen him until now. There were about forty men gathered in the living room when Zach and Jacob came downstairs. Most they recognized, but some looked new to the pack. Their dad and his beta, Luke, who was Marshall's dad, were standing in the front of the room, speaking with two other elders. Adam and his smaller group were off to one side, waiting for the meeting to begin. The conversation between his father and the elders stopped as soon as the boy's presence was noted."What's going on?" Jacob was always the first to speak. Although they'd been taught not to talk to the alpha, beta, or elders while gathered as a pack, unless a conversation was initiated with them, Jacon constantly pushed the buttons for confrontation.Their father gave Jacob a warning look, and he took a step backward away from the group. "Zach, yo
Jacob ran until he knew he was far enough away from the house that the others wouldn't follow. He stopped once he reached the meadow's outlying trees on top of the hill, which looked down over the community park everyone with little kids enjoyed going to during the warm months. He knew no one would be up here since it was too steep of a climb for most mundane humans to climb. It wasn't an issue for him in either form, man or wolf. But being in wolf form helped to move quicker and smoother through the trees and narrowed pathways on the hillside. He sat on his hind-end and took a deep sniff of the air around him. Although his wolf had taken over during the heated moment back at the house, Jacob was fully aware of everything going on outside.'No...No...and no!'Jacob screamed at his wolf, who paid no mind to the rambling human part of him.'Don't do it.'Once again, Jacob tried to persuade the wolf not to do what he knew was about to
Jacob made it back home after the whole pack had finally left. He knew he'd have to answer questions from his dad and brothers, but that was the least of his problems. He quickly changed back into human form and grabbed the stash of clothes always available in the pool house. He crept alongside the shrubs and peeked in the windows of the main home. His father, Adam, and Zach were seated in the family room, waiting for him to return.'It's now or never. Might as well get this over.'Jacob opened the front door and knew he was going to get summoned in...three...two...one."Jacob, get in here now," his father bellowed out in a tone that shook the windows.As soon as Jacob got into the room, his father was in his face. "You have some questions to answer." His father grabbed him by the scruff of the neck and pushed him over toward the sofa. "Sit." He ordered, and Jacob obliged with attitude as he plopped himself down on the cou
The rest of the week went without incident. There were no sightings of either the descendant or of Orfeo's following. It was finally game day, and the whole high school was abuzz with excitement. Zach knew he had to pick up Emily this evening for the game, which Madison and Alex long established on the first week of school. It would give him more private opportunity to talk to her and maybe break through the barrier not allowing her to act as his mate.The football banners hanging from the cafeteria walls and the windows all had team players and numbers written on them, courtesy of the cheerleading squad. Jacob had the front and center window all to himself, thanks to Brindle, Rachel, and Heather. And of course, his name and the number ten were centered on the front wall poster banner so everyone could see it first."So, we all ready for tonight?" Madison questioned everyone as she looked around at the group. This was the first football game of the season and the first
Alex went over to Madison's house after school to get ready for the game and dance. The game started at seven, and the dance was being held from nine until eleven-thirty. Since it was a casual dance, the girls decided to wear skinny jeans and fitted T-shirts. They all had gone to the mall together last weekend and picked out similar attire to wear for the night. Each had classic colored skinny jeans, but Madison's shirt color was a deep dark blue, Alex's was bright pink, and Emily's was a midnight black, which they all said looked great on her porcelain skin coloring and dark-colored hair."Hey, what time is Zach picking you up?" Madison questioned Emily as soon as she answered her phone."Um, I think around six-thirty. Why?" Emily was a little nervous about Zach picking her up, meeting her aunt Maureen, and being in the car with him all by herself. They had time to talk alone before, like going to class together and at lunch, but this was like the actual first time th
"Your aunt is nice." Zach tried to make casual conversation with Emily, who appeared a little tense. She was fidgeting around with her hands, folding them on her lap, and then rubbing them together ten seconds later."Yeah, she can be most of the time." Emily tried to remember when Aunt Maureen wasn't friendly to everyone, but there wasn't any recollection of an occurrence."So, tell me something about you I don't know." Zach tried once again to get Emily to open up a little. He wanted to find out as much about her as possible."What do you know about me?" Emily countered his inquiry with a question of her own.A puzzled look came about Zach's face as he tried to think of what he knew about this girl sitting beside him. "You started West Lakes this year. You're a senior. And..." Zach struggled as he tried to think of another fact about Emily. "And you like the school pizza."Emily let out a little giggle. "How did you find out all these deep dark s
The following morning, Lucas delayed opening the store as he took Cecelia home to get a set of her own clean clothes for the day. She’d put up a struggle having him follow her, but eventually caved in after he kept persistent about the matter for over twenty minutes.“Does everything look normal? Untouched?” Lucas glanced around at the sparsely furnished and decorated pile dwelling that Cecelia called home for the moment. The stilted home sat far back in the swamplands where alligators would be her nearest neighbor.“For the most part, yes. But we all know Rayne can put a glam spell on anything to make it seem untouched.” Cecelia rummaged through several drawers grabbing the necessities for a quick shower.“That is true. Rayne will do anything to cover her tracks. I’ll keep an eye and ear open while you take your shower.” Lucas stood by the front door and stared out into the vast land and water.“Alrig
Cecelia slightly waggled her head back and forth as she tried to figure out how to tell him what he wanted to know. “Are you connected to Rayne in any way?” She looked over at him so that she could interpret if he was telling the truth by his expression.“I was at one point in my life, but I learned that Rayne wasn’t the person who I thought she was.” Lucas didn’t want to divulge too much information until he found out what Cecelia’s association was to her.Cecelia nodded her head. It was a brief and basic answer. She wanted more as to how much he knew about their kind.Lucas saw the looks of conflicting emotions cross over Cecelia’s face. It seemed she was torn between telling him the truth or making up some outlandish lie. “I know all about the enchantresses of both black and white magic if that makes this all any better.” He hoped he just didn’t open up a whole new box if she had no clue what h
The electricity of their first kiss ripped through Cecelia. She had kissed men before, but this was one that no other could compare to. Lucas played with her by only allowing soft kisses until she wrapped her arms around his neck and forced them to be closer. His tongue lightly traced her lips asking for entrance, which she did without reservation. His hands that were once on her hips had moved around to fit perfectly on her ass. Cecelia softly moaned as his hips began to gently sway back and forth causing her to become wet in her panties.“Is this the type of business you are now offering, Lucas?”The sound of someone speaking halted both Cecelia and Lucas’s actions. They both knew who the voice belonged to, but neither knew that the other also knew Rayne.Lucas turned around keeping Cecelia behind him. “Rayne, it’s always a pleasure to see you.” He said this with as much sarcasm as he could put out right now. The past little
The smell, lights, music, and ambiance of the chosen restaurant caught Cecelia’s attention as soon as Lucas pulled the car into the parking lot. “How did you know I liked Cajun food?” She looked at the many people that were seated at the outside patio tables and then back to the long line forming by the front door. “Looks like we’ll have a long wait.”Lucas chuckled. “I doubt that. I have good connections that will probably allow us to bypass that line.” He took hold of Cecelia’s hand and led her in the opposite direction of the front entrance.“Where are we going?” As soon as Lucas led her back into the darkness behind the restaurant and away from the hustle and bustle that was going on in the front, Cecelia started to get a little anxious.“Right here.” Lucas knocked on the back door and waited for someone to open it.The back door swung open and a petite, beautiful woma
It had been two days since Cecelia went to the small store along the main street. She’d kept her presence in the Bayou hidden since venturing out the last time, never knowing when Rayne and her coven of black magic witches were going to poke their ugly heads up. Not that they were really ugly, quite opposite in fact. They were the most beautiful coven of enchantresses that she’d or anyone had ever seen, it was just their practices that were ugly.Cecelia’s cell phone buzzed to life with an incoming call. Only one person had the number and she’d given it to him as a gamble, which could have been deadly if he’d been a pawn of Rayne’s.“Hello,” Cecelia answered the call cautiously.“May I speak with Ms. Towne?” Lucas knew it was her as the sound of her voice had been floating in his thoughts for the past two days and nights. But he wanted this call to sound formal so she wasn’t so easily scared off b
Cecelia opened the back door of the small, wooden shack that was hidden amongst the cypress trees and swamp grass of the deep south. The heat, humidity, and musky smell rising up from the Bayou filled her senses as she walked across the pier that linked her small home on stilts to the mainland. She’d been in hiding since leaving West Lakes and knew this place would serve as a great cover. She'd left her home, her sister, and most importantly her niece, Madison, all alone at a time when she needed the protection of everyone in the coven.The dark ones, the enchantresses of black magic, would find her no matter where she took refuge. But, the seclusion and shadows of the Bayou would serve as protection for the time being. Cecelia had encountered those who practiced black magic when she was sixteen years old. Being of a rebellious nature and not wanting to follow in the steps of her older sister, she experimented in the dark, mystical essence that always seem
Madison opened her eyes. Wherever she was it was still pitch black and she couldn’t see anything in front of her. She still had some kind of rope binding her hands together and her ankles were crisscrossed and wrapped with some sort of material. Her whole body ached and she felt like she’d been in this prone position for years. She heard a door unlock and soft footsteps coming closer to her. She closed her eyes and pretended to be back asleep. The darkness that was once in front of her now had a soft hint of light. Whoever had come in obviously was lighting some sort of candles as she smelled a hint of burning wax in the air. Madison kept her eyes closed, but opened them enough that she could somewhat see. It took a few seconds for her eyes to adjust, then she could make out several details of where she was at. The walls were bare and seemed as if they were made of dirt. There were three candles in a smallholder that was placed to the side of her. A couple of empty IV fluid
“I’m here.” Zach burst through the door, still pulling the shirt over his head. Danny, Adam, Derek, Dr. Scott, and Jacob followed close behind. He rushed over to Emily’s bedside and picked up her other hand. “It’s going to be okay.” He saw the pain she was in as her face scrunched up as another wave of discomfort took over. “Just breathe and try to calm down.” He stroked her hand with his.“Fuck you,” Emily hissed out as the pain kept getting stronger. She let out a loud piercing scream that made everyone hold their ears.“I don’t think we have enough time to make it to the clinic.” Dr. Scott was observing the scene and then motioned for both Zach and Maureen to step away from the bed. “Can you all give us a minute or two? I need to check how Emily is progressing.” Derek motioned for the group to follow him out into the hallway. Once they were alone, Dr. Scott addressed Emil
“Has anyone talked to Jacob lately?” It had been over a week since they all had last seen Madison and Jacob. Alex hadn’t had any more visions, even with concentrating and focusing as the elder had suggested, she just couldn’t get any read on what was happening with either of the two.“He’s still looking for Brindle, who has also gone AWOL since all of this went down.” Danny had picked up Jacob on a few of their tracking runs, but he still hadn’t come back home yet. “Have you talked to him?” He looked over at Zach, who seemed completely exhausted with all that had been going on.“Um, I saw him once like two days ago, but he wouldn’t or couldn’t shift back to talk. It looked like this whole Madison being missing is making him go insane.” Zach had only had the chance to track both Madison and Jacob twice this week. Emily, who was now confined to bed rest, had him up day and night.&