Pain.
That’s what she felt when she regained consciousness. It is all over her body, aching and hurting and throbbing. She could smell the scent of medicine and oil.
Estelle opened her eyes carefully. Once her vision cleared, the sight of an unfamiliar room greeted her. The walls were painted a reddish brown and furniture that looks like a mix between Victorian and French are decorated around the room. Paintings and flowers adorned the walls and a small round table. She was lying on a Victorian like canopy bed.
Where am I? She wondered. The last thing she remembered was falling after failing to get to whatever her instincts were so strongly pulled to. As she looked around the room once more, she became sure that she wasn't with Tyler. She looked down at herself and realized that someone had changed her into a shirt and loose shorts.
Estelle tried to get up but stopped when her head pounded from the movement and her rib felt sore. She lied back down and wheezed in pain, one hand clutching her head, the other her torso. She took a few deep breaths to calm herself down and waited for the pain to subside a little. After a few minutes and the pain had eased, she got up slowly, using a chair by the bed as support. Once she gained the balance on her feet, she walked to the door half intending to sneak out unnoticed and half wanting to thank the person who found her for not leaving her alone in the forest by the waterfall with the possibility of Tyler finding her. Hoping whoever that helped her isn’t on his side in case she bumped into someone, she turned the doorknob.
***
The house is empty. There wasn’t anyone around wherever Estelle went and the house is huge. No, scratch that. It feels like a freaking castle. After several attempts at finding the exit of the house, she finally saw a kitchen. Thinking that maybe someone might be in it, she was surprised to see a man that looked to be in his mid twenties with his back to her. As soon as she saw him, he turned around and she immediately regretted coming into the kitchen.
The stranger put down the glass of water he was filling before and took a step towards her at the same time she took one back. He stopped advancing when he saw her reaction to him. For a while, they just stared at each other. One with wonder and the other with fear.
Estelle had thought that it was an elderly that had found her from the furniture and the old theme the house has which explained her bravery to walk around the house.
“What’s your name?” The man broke the silence. Estelle is too afraid to speak, not really prepared to face a man other than Tyler. She remained silent and tried to edge away from him, slowly retreating backwards with him copying her every step.
He is very good looking. Estelle had thought that if any other girl was in her shoes, they would be awestruck by him. He is well built, with a good height to balance it. His hair, as black as night, is in place as if combed to perfection. With eyes that are a mix of brown and grey that looks as if it has seen beyond its years, he could make any girl weak in the knees. His whole being radiated with a kind of a pulse that makes her want to freeze.
But Estelle knew better with men like him. Even though her heart feels like she knew him, she had learnt not to trust her heart anymore. Going with her heart is what led her to all she went through. So no, this time she would use her head and her mind is telling her that men like this are dangerous.
The man kept staring at her, walking slow cautious steps to her. “I’m not going to hurt you.” He said softly, “I just want to know your name. I’m Moore Corcoran.”
Estelle stopped and stared at him. Why isn’t he being violent or harsh? How does someone who looks so rough, speak so gently? She tilted her head while Moore continued looking at her with curiosity.
She decided not to answer his question and asked instead, “Where am I?”
She tried to put more control over her voice but it wasn’t more than whispering.
Moore studied the timid girl who was cowering into herself before him. He knows that he is making her nervous and that she fears him. He had tried to decrease the power surging around him but he had no control over it. If anyone were to walk in on them now, Estelle would seem like a lamb and Moore would be the vicious wolf.
She is trembling a little bit, although he doubts she realized that. She looks disheveled with her straight chestnut brown hair unkempt and her shirt crumpled. Her skin is dirty from the fall two days ago. He didn’t want to bathe her in case she is sensitive in that area so he only wiped her hands and feet a little. She is a mess.
Hearing the soft whisper of her voice makes him wonder even more about what happened to his unexpected mate.
“You’re in my home now. I found you unconscious at the waterfall.” Estelle frowned in confusion. Waterfall? Was that what her gut has been guiding her to? A freaking waterfall? If Tyler were to find out that she escaped him just to get to a waterfall, she would be punished - severely.
Moore watched his mate scrunch her face. He got the sense that she was confused. In all the years he had lived, he had lost hope of ever finding a mate, even though he was cursed to live his days alone forever since he is immortal. He had gone through era’s, years he lost count, watching his comrades find their beloved. But looking at the girl before him - he sent a million thanks to the moon goddess for actually blessing him with one.
“Come, little one. You must be hungry.” He beckoned her over with his hand and led her into the kitchen. He told her to sit and took the sandwich that he had prepared for her while she was resting from the fridge and heated it up in the microwave.
He turned and saw her staring at him. “So, how did you happen to get into my territory?” He raised an eyebrow, “I’m not asking to mean any suspicions, but we rarely get any visitors.” He smiled gently.
Estelle twiddled her fingers, a habit when she is nervous or under pressure and at the moment, it was both. “Um, I..I don’t know. Something just pulled to this place.”
She bit her lip, an action that caused Moore to groan silently. She hoped whoever that changed her didn’t mention her injuries to him. At that thought she paused, she hoped it wasn’t him that changed her! Oh, how horrific that would be! Estelle blushed in embarrassment and horror at her own thoughts.
“Hmm.” Moore wanted to ask more but didn’t want to startle her or cause her discomfort. Judging from her scars and bruises, he got that he would have to take his time with her. Which he didn't mind. He waited for hundreds, no, thousand of days and months - he lost count -, and he can still wait. After all, he is a patient man.
“Here. This water is from the waterfall we found you at. It has healing abilities, drink it.” He handed her a glass of water that he poured from a bottle he took in a cabinet.
Estelle took the glass from him, brushing his fingers with her own causing him to clench his teeth. She furrowed her eyebrow in confusion. Did she do something wrong?
She took a sip of the water tentatively. It tastes normal but as she took more sips from it, she could feel her injuries slowly healing at a rate faster than normal. Suddenly, she remembered the question she had to ask.
“What pack am I in?” She gathered enough courage to look the man in the eye. He took a seat opposite her and leaned forward with his elbows on the table.
Moore stared at her, not knowing how to tell her in case she panics. With the rumors surrounding his pack and her fragile state, he wasn’t sure how she would take it. Handling a bunch of aggressive, stubborn men? Piece of cake. But a single, terrified mate? He has no clue.
After a few minutes with Estelle patiently waiting, he decided it is best to tell the truth. “You’re in the Ombre Foresta territory. We were scouting the edges of the forest when I felt you entered our area.”
He watched as her face turned more confused. Doesn’t she know?
“I’ve never heard of your pack. Are you a rogue pack?”
Moore's expression was priceless. Is she really that naive? How cruel can fate be to let her be destined with him?
He shook away his surprise and said slowly, “No.. no. We are a normal pack, just like yours and the others out there.”
Maybe a little different though, he added silently.
“Oh, I.. I don’t have a pack. It’s always only me and..” Estelle trailed off in a whisper and shook her head. “No, sorry. It’s just me.”
“Are you a rogue then? Lone wolf?”
“I don’t know.” She said in a small voice, curling in on herself.
“It’s alright. Come, I’ll bring you to Rennie so she could check how your injuries are healing. She’s the pack doctor.”
***
Estelle entered a room with apple green walls and was greeted by a pale, dark haired woman who bowed to her. The woman stayed bowing while muttering something under her breath. Estelle tried not to show her cluelessness, fidgeting around on her feet.“Rise, Rennie.” The man, Moore, commanded softly. Rennie straightened herself and smiled at Moore, “Master Moore,” she nodded her head and turned to Estelle, “My Lady.” At this, she smiled wider, her pointed fangs showing. Vampire? Startled, fear slowly creeping in her at the thought of being in a territory that welcomes vampires. What the hell is this place? Werewolf and vampire don’t mix. They’re mortal enemies. That’s how it had always been. So, how is this possible?Moore cleared his throat. “I told you not to call me that, Rennie.” He shifted his weight and leaned against the door frame, sliding his hands into his pocket. Which makes Estelle even more confused about how a werewolf could act so comfortable and familiar with the enem
Estelle roamed the halls of the house aimlessly. She guessed that it had four floors; she had been on the second floor when she woke up and the kitchen and medical room had been on the first. The floor she was on now is the third. The hallways were filled with paintings and art of all kinds, portraits, statue figures and even scrolls written in a language she didn’t understand. There are doors after every few decorations. Huge, glass chandeliers hang from the ceiling. The walls were painted a deep red with gold borders. The dimly lit lights cast off a glow, making the hallway look like it is from a different era. She remembered the corridors of the second floor were designed in a similar manner, with lesser art and it being more bright. She read the names on the tag of the doors, of people she didn't know as she walked on - Jamie, Harvey, Chris, Jayden, Gerald, Avril, Elena and so on. Those people must’ve been out as she didn’t pick up any sounds of movement in their rooms as she pa
After three days, Estelle’s wounds and bruises had fully healed. She still feels a little sore around her chest and feet but it isn’t something she wasn’t used to. They had given the room she woke up in for her to use and clothes were lent to her by some of the ladies. Moore hadn’t made much appearance and when she did see him, it was only a brief exchange of ‘how are you’s’ and ‘I hope you are comfortable’. He hadn’t tried to interrogate her more but she felt like he didn’t have to since Miranda had been asking her all sorts of questions. She tried to answer as best and honestly as she can but she is cautious. She doesn’t really understand some of the things Miranda and her friends say and she dont know how much she should reveal. If Tyler was to find her and learn that she talked about him to strangers, there would be severe punishment and she couldn’t risk that. Not after the last time when she accidentally picked up his ringing phone. He had forced a toxic substance down her thr
“I came here to talk to you.” Moore said. He walked over to the chair opposite Estelle’s and sat down. Following his actions, she sat back on her own chair and looked at him, trying to ignore the weird feeling in her stomach. She must’ve drank too much of the soda miranda gave her at dinner.“I think it’s time we get to know each other.” He started. Estelle gulped in her throat, feeling nervous with where this is going. “For starters, why don’t you tell me your full name?”Relieved at the simple question, she answered, “Estelle Andres. And you?”Moore is glad that she didn’t whisper or mumble like she always does. Seems like spending time with Miranda gave her a little confidence. But, Andres? Where has he heard that name before? Shaking his head, he’ll think about that later.“My name is Moore Corcoran. But you can call me just Moore.” His lips quivered into a smile at seeing Estelle’s brow scrunched upon hearing his name. Many have mentioned that it is a special name given to him du
“How did you know his name?” Estelle stared at him, eyes wide in shock. Holy Goddess, what if he were associated with him?Moore stared at her impassively. This guy, Estelle thought to herself, is smiling one second and looks scary the next. “I hear snippets of people’s thoughts, Estelle.” She shivered when he said her name. She can’t decide if it sounded lovely with the way he said it in his accent or if it’s just her. “And I keep getting this name. Which means you’re always thinking about him. And I find that I don’t really like that.” He said.Wait, he can hear thoughts? “You can hear everyone’s thoughts?”“Bits and pieces. Words. Sometimes images. Not your whole mind.” He paused. “Now, tell me. Who is he?”Estellle swallowed. She had been fine with bringing up her old pack but Tyler? That’s a whole other thing about her past that she doesn’t want to talk about. “I can’t tell you.” She said in a small voice.Moore frowned, not liking her answer. His mate is thinking about another g
The following day, Miranda showed Estelle around the territory. It was like a small town hidden inside the forest. Individual houses, family owned stalls, two small cafes, the medical hall, and a two story education center were built all around the land. A huge empty field is used for their training and exercise, the equipment at a corner. As they passed one of the cafes, they were joined by Gerald. He wore a dark brown leather vest with bow in his hand and arrows strapped to his back. He greeted them enthusiastically and asked Estelle how she was doing. “I’m doing fine, surprisingly. Everyone here is so welcoming.” She replied with a warm smile. “Good to hear that. You’ll soon learn that we’re all family here.” He grinned, placing an arm over her shoulder. She smiled at that. She noticed that fact with how everyone treats each other so comfortably. “Oh, why do you have a bow with you?” “He just ended his daily practice routine. Everyone has one.” Miranda answered for Gerald. “R
Moore chuckled to himself. He was working in his office when a flash of Estelle’s thoughts passed in his mind. They are still new to each other so he hasn't learnt to block out her mind from his. Hearing what she thought of him, he went up to check on her. Her reaction was very adorable and it pleased him that he affects her just like she does him. Although all these feelings are new to him and after believing that he was destined to live his long years alone, he is willing to adjust and take things as they come. This is a female, after all, not a conflict he could easily resolve. The fact that she too, is new to this eases him. It means they’ll be able to make mistakes and learn together.There is that one problem he needs more details on though. That bastard wolfling who hurt his female? He needs to know more about that wolfling and he plans to get it from Estelle, slowly, or himself. Anyone who hurts what he considers his will get their retribution. Lots of individuals who harmed h
Estelle flipped open the hardcover of the book. Some dust flew around her from the disturbed pages and she waved them off with her hands. Reading through the table of contents, she zeroed in on the Were History and flipped to the page. Getting comfortable in her seat, she began reading,“Back when only the creations of the other Gods roamed the earth, the Goddess decided to create six Weres, they were called The Firsts. The Goddess blessed each of them with their own ability, so they can stand on their own against the other species; Andreas, who was the finest warrior ever recorded in the supernatural world. Alexios, whose line made the best guards and keepers. Adelphos the kind-hearted, has loyalty the world hardly ever sees. Alkaios, with his unparalleled strength, made males turn green from envy. Angelos, the ever loving, often made contacts with his creator and lastly, the cold Atreus who feared nothing. Some say he was neon with no emotions. All those born of these Weres inherit
For two days, Moore didn’t sleep well. Harvey’s words had affected him a lot. He didn’t want to entertain the thought but hearing it from another, he had to consider the possibility.There are rare cases where a creature is poisoned slowly throughout their life. Either in torture or any other reasons someone has. Every creature has their own weakness, it isn’t shared outside of their own species. They would be given small doses every now and then and it would affect their growth and natural abilities. It is considered deadly because when a creature loses what makes them Other, they would be stripped and considered human, making them prone to human disease. The contaminated other, or CO as some would call them, would be vulnerable as they become easier to kill. When you stop the dosage, COs would heal slowly but they will never return to how they used to be because of the years of damage to their internal body. Most Pack Leaders would end the suffering of their members or exile them b
The following week, Estelle kept training herself and tried to catch up with the other members. Although she is weaker, she was able to keep up with the harsh training. When she asks why they do things the old way, she is told that while change is important, the pack tries to keep each creature’s traditions. Being in this pack, even when she is surrounded by things and people she’s not familiar with, Estelle feels strangely at home and comfortable. These creatures always treat her warmly, except for a select few. Her bond with Moore grew a little too. He never fails to visit her in her room before she sleeps and greet her whenever she comes down in the morning. He filled her with stories and histories and it feels good to hear it from someone who experienced those moments. He even provided her with some money, to get her own clothing and her other needs. When she argued with him about it, he simply said that if she is uncomfortable with receiving it and if she wishes to earn her own
Moore led Estelle to the café situated near the forests at the back. They passed by a few buildings and the medical office. There was even another library. From what she could glimpse from one of the buildings, she could see several apparel stores and a provision shop. How did they get the items here? She remembered Moore telling her that not anyone could see their territory. She doesn't remember seeing any supply vehicles, there aren’t even any around here. She voiced her question to him.“Sometimes, when a pack member goes out into the city, they stock up on what is needed. The items are shipped to the opposite side of the river which is then transported over to our side by a small boat. Our men carry the items into this place.” He explained. A Were pup who was hanging on a tree caught his eye and waved at him. Moore waved back and continued, “But usually, we do trades.” He said. They reached the café and he held the door open for her to enter.“Trades? With who?” Estelle asks. They
Morphius.” He said.Estelle whispered his name, testing it on her tongue. “You haven't gone by that name since then?”Moore shook his head. The name had been more of a curse for him. When he was Morphius, he was ridiculed, abused and was a useless boy. Moore Corcoran is a new life for him. A better male, in every way. “No. That name holds too many bitter memories that I’d prefer to stay in the past and forget.”“How did you stop the war?” Estelle asked. Taking a sip of her cold tea, she leaned back on her seat.“When the Goddess blessed me, when I was reborn, there was a wave of energy in the minds of every Were.. Like they could sense the birth of a new line.” He had a faraway look in his eyes again. “My.. father, he was shocked and terrified of me when I came back home. He wouldn’t look at me and replied curtly whenever I tried talking to him. I thought to myself then, that even this doesn’t change my relationship with him.” He smiled bitterly. “He still treated me as if I wasn’t hi
Estelle flipped open the hardcover of the book. Some dust flew around her from the disturbed pages and she waved them off with her hands. Reading through the table of contents, she zeroed in on the Were History and flipped to the page. Getting comfortable in her seat, she began reading,“Back when only the creations of the other Gods roamed the earth, the Goddess decided to create six Weres, they were called The Firsts. The Goddess blessed each of them with their own ability, so they can stand on their own against the other species; Andreas, who was the finest warrior ever recorded in the supernatural world. Alexios, whose line made the best guards and keepers. Adelphos the kind-hearted, has loyalty the world hardly ever sees. Alkaios, with his unparalleled strength, made males turn green from envy. Angelos, the ever loving, often made contacts with his creator and lastly, the cold Atreus who feared nothing. Some say he was neon with no emotions. All those born of these Weres inherit
Moore chuckled to himself. He was working in his office when a flash of Estelle’s thoughts passed in his mind. They are still new to each other so he hasn't learnt to block out her mind from his. Hearing what she thought of him, he went up to check on her. Her reaction was very adorable and it pleased him that he affects her just like she does him. Although all these feelings are new to him and after believing that he was destined to live his long years alone, he is willing to adjust and take things as they come. This is a female, after all, not a conflict he could easily resolve. The fact that she too, is new to this eases him. It means they’ll be able to make mistakes and learn together.There is that one problem he needs more details on though. That bastard wolfling who hurt his female? He needs to know more about that wolfling and he plans to get it from Estelle, slowly, or himself. Anyone who hurts what he considers his will get their retribution. Lots of individuals who harmed h
The following day, Miranda showed Estelle around the territory. It was like a small town hidden inside the forest. Individual houses, family owned stalls, two small cafes, the medical hall, and a two story education center were built all around the land. A huge empty field is used for their training and exercise, the equipment at a corner. As they passed one of the cafes, they were joined by Gerald. He wore a dark brown leather vest with bow in his hand and arrows strapped to his back. He greeted them enthusiastically and asked Estelle how she was doing. “I’m doing fine, surprisingly. Everyone here is so welcoming.” She replied with a warm smile. “Good to hear that. You’ll soon learn that we’re all family here.” He grinned, placing an arm over her shoulder. She smiled at that. She noticed that fact with how everyone treats each other so comfortably. “Oh, why do you have a bow with you?” “He just ended his daily practice routine. Everyone has one.” Miranda answered for Gerald. “R
“How did you know his name?” Estelle stared at him, eyes wide in shock. Holy Goddess, what if he were associated with him?Moore stared at her impassively. This guy, Estelle thought to herself, is smiling one second and looks scary the next. “I hear snippets of people’s thoughts, Estelle.” She shivered when he said her name. She can’t decide if it sounded lovely with the way he said it in his accent or if it’s just her. “And I keep getting this name. Which means you’re always thinking about him. And I find that I don’t really like that.” He said.Wait, he can hear thoughts? “You can hear everyone’s thoughts?”“Bits and pieces. Words. Sometimes images. Not your whole mind.” He paused. “Now, tell me. Who is he?”Estellle swallowed. She had been fine with bringing up her old pack but Tyler? That’s a whole other thing about her past that she doesn’t want to talk about. “I can’t tell you.” She said in a small voice.Moore frowned, not liking her answer. His mate is thinking about another g
“I came here to talk to you.” Moore said. He walked over to the chair opposite Estelle’s and sat down. Following his actions, she sat back on her own chair and looked at him, trying to ignore the weird feeling in her stomach. She must’ve drank too much of the soda miranda gave her at dinner.“I think it’s time we get to know each other.” He started. Estelle gulped in her throat, feeling nervous with where this is going. “For starters, why don’t you tell me your full name?”Relieved at the simple question, she answered, “Estelle Andres. And you?”Moore is glad that she didn’t whisper or mumble like she always does. Seems like spending time with Miranda gave her a little confidence. But, Andres? Where has he heard that name before? Shaking his head, he’ll think about that later.“My name is Moore Corcoran. But you can call me just Moore.” His lips quivered into a smile at seeing Estelle’s brow scrunched upon hearing his name. Many have mentioned that it is a special name given to him du