AZALEA
“There’s no such thing as werewolves,” I said for the umpteenth time to my father as we sat in the dining room that evening for dinner. I had gotten tired of his constant rambling about them and how many he had managed to hunt down. It didn’t make any sense to me, a person having the ability to turn into an animal. I had just gotten home from my college dorm after graduation, and the last thing I needed was him lecturing me. “And how do you think I got the money to feed you and the money for this house that I bought?” he challenged, smirking as if he had just trapped me in a corner that would lead me to believe him. “You work other jobs,” I guessed with a shrug. I didn’t want to say anything about it anymore. “I do not,” he argued. “One werewolf is worth tens of thousands of dollars, and that’s only a small size. Six months ago, I was lucky enough to catch one after catching another one a month before.” I stared at him helplessly, not sure whether it really had been a good idea to let him stay alone this whole time. Perhaps he had gotten too much time to hallucinate these things, and I had not paid so much attention to him. “I know what you’re thinking, Azalea,” he said, interrupting my thoughts. “And I want you to know that you’re wrong. In fact, we’re going on an expedition in three days. If you really want to see wonders and what the devil himself has put on the earth, you can come with us.” I almost laughed at his words. First, he had talked about people with the ability to turn into wolves. Now, he made mention of them being the devil’s subjects. Maybe it was time to send him off somewhere to get checked. “I’m not coming, Dad,” I said. “I need to get my life together. Unfortunately, playing hide-and-seek in the woods is not something I want to do with myself.” My dad frowned at me, taking my words as an insult to himself and whatever he believed in. But I was not going to take it back or apologize. I didn’t see the point in going into the woods and hunting for anything but deer, returning with disappointment and defeat. “Suit yourself, Azalea.” He shrugged. “This time, when I find one, I’ll make sure to record it on video for you to see it by yourself.” Unfortunately, even if he came with video evidence, I would still have a hard time believing him. If I didn’t see it with my eyes, I would take it with a grain of salt. ~ The next two days were nothing but going around town and exploring as I still didn’t know what to do. I didn’t want to get a job just yet as I wanted to take a break from all the routine in my life. There was nothing to do but sit and wait for nothing. The next day, I helped my dad load his truck as his fellow werewolf believers arrived in trucks of their own. “Are you sure you don’t want to come? This could be monumental! You could see something that could make you want to be a bounty hunter, just like me…just like your mother.” After the car accident accident and her funeral that came almost immediately after that I couldn’t be there for because of college, I had believed that he had shifted into a shell that forbade him from talking about my mother. “I don’t want to be a bounty hunter, Dad. Werewolves do not exist,” I reminded him. He smiled, kissing me on the cheek and shaking his head. “In due time, you’ll find out,” he said before turning around. As I got close to the door, I realized that it would just be a whole day of doing nothing all over again. I had walked as far as my legs would take me. Maybe going into the woods and exploring wouldn’t be a bad idea. “Dad!” I called out when he started his truck, and he looked at me with a grin as if he knew what I was going to say next. “I’m coming along.” The drive into the woods was nothing but my father communicating with the others through a walkie-talkie. It made me roll my eyes to see how much money he was spending on equipment that amounted to nothing. “You stay close to me throughout this, do you understand?” he asked as the trucks came to a slow. I scoffed in response. What were we supposed to be scared of—deer? As we got deeper into the forest and came to a stop, the trees were so high in the air and with such thick blankets that we could barely see the sun. It almost seemed like it was evening. At least it was a good atmosphere for whatever they were doing. No wonder they were so convinced about the existence of werewolves—they could barely see a thing. As we all got out of the trucks and gathered, my father handed me a flashlight. “I’ve decided that you should stay in the truck. Use the flashlight to see better. And this…” He gave me a flare gun, making my brows rise. “If you see something that you’re sure is dangerous, shoot this in the air to signal us.” I nodded, deciding not to argue so that they would all leave. As soon as the woods were clear of them, I dropped the flare gun in the seat of the truck and walked off with the flashlight. “Is this what he’s doing with his money? Buying flare guns and all this stupid stuff…” I mumbled as I walked around. I didn’t know how long I had been walking or if I had even been walking in a straight line. I soon realized that I should have brought the flare gun just in case I got lost. “This is ridiculous. How can he just bring us to the middle of—” I stopped when I heard a loud rustling sound somewhere. I pointed my flashlight in the direction of the sound with a frown. “Dad?” I was answered with eerie silence that started to twist my stomach into knots. Just how far away was I from them? I pulled out my phone to realize that there was no signal. I had gone too far, and I decided to make my way to the truck. I turned around and started to walk off when my heart dropped at the silhouette of a man standing in the distance. The shock of it made my flashlight fall to the ground. I grabbed it quickly and pointed it in the direction of the man to find no one there. “Is someone out there? It’s Azalea, Otis’ daughter!” I said, thinking that it was probably one of my father’s workers. There was still no response, and it all felt wrong. My legs started to move as fast as possible to find my way back to the truck. I started to run as fast as I could, and it wasn’t long before I heard footsteps behind me. They didn’t sound normal. They sounded heavy, fast. Too fast. My leg got caught on something, and I fell to the ground with a heavy thud, the flashlight flinging out of my hand. Before I could stand up again, I felt the man on top of me. “No, please! Please, I didn’t do anything. My father’s somewhere out there. Don’t kill me, please!” I turned around to try and see his face, but what I was met with stunned me. The flashlight only showed his teeth and his chest, but I could see his eyes so clearly. They were golden. His teeth were more fangs than they were teeth, and his chest had more hair than normal. “No, no, no!” I begged as I tried to get out from his grip, but he didn’t budge. “Let me go! What are you!? You’re not… Get away from me!” “Mate,” the man growled at me. Before I could try to escape again, his sharp fangs pricked and dug into my neck.AZALEAA loud scream tore out of my throat, my voice ripping through the stillness of the night as I felt a searing pain in my neck like fire. The man’s teeth sunk deeper into my skin, and I grunted, trying to push him off. I thrashed roughly against him, but he was too strong, holding me in place as my body trembled under the agony.In the distance, I heard my father shouting my name. His voice was faint, muffled by the pounding in my head and the my own voice blaring in my ears.Then, just as quickly as it had come, the weight on top of me was gone. The man disappeared, slipping into the darkness of the woods as if he was a ghost.I gasped for air, clutching at the wound on my neck, my fingers slick with the warmth of my own blood. Everything started to blur, the tall trees around me spinning. I tried to stay conscious, to hold on until my father found me.“Dad,” I whispered, unable to even hear my voice and doubting that he had heard me.“Azalea!” His voice was closer now, full of
AZALEA“Oh, my God!” I muttered, my hand slapping my mouth in shock.He stood on the other side of the glass, his face illuminated by the pale moonlight and mostly by the light from my bedroom. He didn’t look anything like the savage creature I remembered from earlier. His features were sharp, handsome even, and his eyes… they weren’t wild or feral. They were human.He watched me intently, as if waiting for something. My heart pounded in my chest, my breath catching in my throat.I wanted to scream, to run, to call for my father, but I couldn’t move. His eyes held me in place, and I was frozen, trapped in that moment and not sure what to do.This was the man who had marked me. The man who had claimed me as his own, according to my father. And now, he was here, standing at my window, looking more human than ever.How did he know where I lived?“Open it,” I heard him say as he gestured at the latch that was holding my window closed.I narrowed my eyes at him, shaking my head and scoffin
AZALEAMy breath hitched as I took in the bloody scene in front of me. These people were digging and tearing into each other with a brutality I could never comprehend. I couldn’t help but realize that I had stumbled into something I wasn’t meant to see.My heart pounded in my chest, every instinct screaming at me to get out of there before anyone noticed that I was not one of them.I slowly backed away, trying to move quietly, praying I could slip away unnoticed. The sounds of snarling and snapping jaws filled my ears, making it hard to focus. My foot crunched on a twig, the sound far too loud in the chaos, and my stomach dropped.“Oh, God,” I said as I felt my stomach twist like I was going to get sick. That would definitely get their attention.In a panic, I turned and bolted out of there.Branches whipped against my arms and face as I raced through the trees, my heart hammering in my chest. I didn’t know where I was going, only that I needed to get away. As far away as possible. Th
AZALEA “Please, let me go.” I cried helplessly, finally succumbing to his threats. “I won't dare to come back here, just let me go.”Unfortunately, my tears did nothing to stop him from what he had in mind. His eyes shone with terror as he approached me slowly, a mocking smile creeping through his lips.“You're not in the position to tell me what to do, milady. You are mine, and no one… not even my brother can stop me from having you.”He walked behind me, holding my neck in a chokehold and leaning his head against my neck. His lips brushed through my neckline, traveling slowly into my skin.His sharp teeth dug into my neck, and I whimpered in pain as I struggled to get myself out of his firm grip.I felt a searing pain in my neck as he slowly pulled out his teeth from the point where he had bitten me.He let out a smile, waving his hair backwards. “Now I have you. You belong to me too as long as you have my mark on you.” He said boldly, clearly proud of himself.My eyes narrowed, my
AZALEA Despite not having a pleasant experience back there at the woods, I still couldn't deny the attraction I felt towards August. It felt like we had known each other for such a long time when in actual sense we had just met barely some days ago.I had a feeling I had betrayed him – by hiding the fact that I had been marked by his brother. What happens when he eventually finds out and it stirs up trouble between them?I had an undying urge to be with him each passing day, to stare him in the eye and confess to him what had happened between his brother and I.I couldn't bear being apart from him anymore. I just knew I had to leave for the woods once again, but this time, my father had to know I was leaving. It's unfair of me to keep him in the dark about my plans of leaving the house.When I was fully convinced I was ready to leave, I approached my father's room, rehearsing the perfect lies I was about to spill to him.He raised his head as soon as he heard the sound of the door op
GRAYI walked close to where she was standing with August by her side, staring at her in a plausible manner. I'm sure she quite understood what the stares meant as she squinted her eyes, as if pleading with me to stay away from her.I paid heed to her plea, not because I was scared of her or August, but because I had other better plans which they were certainly not aware of.I turned to the pack elders and other high ranking members seated in the hall. “I suppose my brother has shown you his mate already, and it will interest you to know that she is nothing but a mere human. He has chosen a human to be your future Luna, is that even possible?”“Of course not!” The crowd roared in unison. I shot a quick glance at August, and his reaction was nothing short of furious. His hands clenched in a tight fist, his face burning with intense anger as his eyes dug into mine. I was unmoved by any of that anyway. Not like he would be able to defeat me in a battle.The pack members were growing imp
AZALEA Gray was definitely up to something sinister. I could see right through his eyes to know that he was planning something towards the new moon ceremony, but I just couldn't place my hands on what exactly it was.His smile only made things worse. It created this burning urge within me to hit him and put an end to all these already. Unfortunately, that was only going to worsen the situation at hand.I prayed to the goddess silently, hoping she would send August to save me from this bag of trouble standing before me. Could today just be any better?“Haha. Luna Azalea has surely got some nerves.” He bellowed, laughing in a weird manner. He got up and crossed his hands behind him, mischief seeping through his eyes. “Well, I really do not have anything to say right now. Let's all wait for the new moon ceremony, right?”Before I could say anything, he turned to the door and walked away majestically. I walked slowly behind him, wondering how he had managed to gain entrance into the man
AZALEA “Not so fast, brother!” Gray yelled and set his leg high in motion, hitting whoever it was he had aimed at.He accidentally lost his grip on me, and the last thing I could remember was that I slipped off his hands and came crashing to the floor.~I woke up the next morning with a pounding headache and sunlight seeping through unfamiliar curtains. My stomach burned as I sat up, taking in the strange room. I looked around helplessly, yet there was nothing about the room that seemed familiar. Fear engulfed me as I restlessly began to wonder how I had gotten here. My neck ached badly as I tried to turn, and just then the door creaked open with a mighty force.I fixed my gaze at the spot, hoping I would get some help or explanation from whoever it was that would step in. A wave of disappointment and panic set in when I saw Gray walk into the room instead, having some men behind him. He waved his hand at the men and they left the room without a single word.“I see you're awake
~August~I was still unable to get over Azalea's flight from the packhouse. It was as though my bond towards her suddenly increased as soon as she was gone.Now there was obviously no way to get her back because she was in the hands of the Alpha King.I still wonder what he had seen in her that made him decide to harbor her and even fight for her like his whole life depended on it.No matter what, I had to find a way to bring her back. She belongs to me and no one is going to stop that from happening, not even the almighty Alpha King who thinks himself a Lord over us.Following Zoe's suggestion, I came to the conclusion to go into the king's palace secretly and capture her without his knowledge.But while we were still at it, thinking of the best way to go about the plan, I began to notice a growing sense of attraction between Zoe and Gray.At first, I overlooked it, seeing it as a friendly bond between two people who get to meet themselves through me, but soon I realized it was way m
~Azalea~I froze from the weight of his words, my legs feeling suddenly heavy like the whole world was underneath them.His face turned serious, sending my mind spiraling in thoughts. Now I had suddenly forgotten how to express myself to him. It was as though his words had gotten me completely dumbfounded.“Azalea.” Bruce's calm voice broke through the silence around me again. He crouched beside me, gently cradling me in his arms. His touch was steady, and reassuring, and his presence alone eased the fear.My whole body suddenly eased up, feeling like it had been consumed by a whole different energy entirely.“Are you okay?” he asked, stroking my hair and surprisingly, I was. His touch soothed me and the fear was no longer there. Only the aftermath of that beast's visit, and a slight headache.I nodded, flashing him a huge smile as I felt his warmth around me. “Yes, yes. I'm fine, just that… You know what, forget about it. I have something more important to tell you.” His eyes narrow
~Azalea~“I am going to make that bastard pay with his miserable life for making you go through all this suffering.” Bruce's words remained ever fresh in my memory, making my heart skip.Now I felt really bad for dismissing him in that manner, but I couldn't help it. I had only acted through my emotions. Father is dead, and now I'm left to navigate my way in this godforsaken werewolf world.To think that I had just discovered myself as a werewolf recently. Since I awoke my werewolf strength, everything about me seemed so different. It was surprising when I realized that I was no longer a human but a werewolf, but more surprising when I found out that father's hatred for werewolves was more than met the eye. He could go any length to destroy all werewolves if he had the opportunity to, even to the point of attempting to kill his own daughter?That made no sense to me. Bruce's timely intervention was underemphasized. I mean I would have been a dead meat by now if he had not stepped in
~Bruce~Hearing Azalea sound that way, something within me broke. I was suddenly beginning to regret my act for what I had done earlier.But at the same time, she still had to understand that I did what I did solely because of her safety. What would have become of her if that bastard had succeeded in shooting her? Obviously she would have been dead or severely injured. Why was she refusing to see things from my own perspective?“Alright, I’ve heard you. But can you at least tell me a few things about your past? How did you end up in the werewolf world? How did you get to meet August?” I saw her face twist into a slight frown, a clear evidence that she didn't quite expect me to have asked that question.I waited nonetheless, staring at her with a pacifying look. The silence between us was choking. It was as though we had both planned to keep silent at that point.Then she suddenly heaved a deep sigh, restoring life back into the room. Her face looked uneasy and dragging, her eyes heav
~Azalea~Before now, I had changed back to my human form. I remained glued at a spot, unable to comprehend what was going on.Father's look had suddenly turned sour, his gaze piercing. I hadn't felt so guilty like I felt at this point. Why was I even feeling this way when clearly it was none of my fault.Father paused, leaning forward to where I was. I shot him a curious glance, unable to stand the suspense anymore.“Dad, what's going on here? What do you mean by those words you just said?” I said, pausing for his reaction.I was taken aback when I could see no flicker of guilt in his eyes. His face was mean, his eyes piercing with anger.He offered me a little smile as he let out a sigh of resignation. “Alright. I see you want to know what's going on right?” He asked.I nodded, not bothering to say a word, as I was rather focused on hearing what he was about to say.“That's fine. Since you really wish to know, I have no choice but to tell you everything about your mother right now. I
~Azalea~Though reluctant, Bruce was left with no choice but to give in. He nodded slightly, watching me with soulful eyes as I hopped out of the car.As I approached father, I couldn't help but feel a growing sense of panic. There was no doubt that Bruce's gaze was on me right now, and he was obviously watching keenly to see if anything would go wrong.But I really hope nothing like that ever happens, because I certainly had nowhere else to go from here. As much as I had loved August so much in the past, I didn't see myself going back to him for any reason. That was the last thing on my mind to do.“Dad, please relax.” I yelled from a distance, walking towards him cautiously. His eyes swayed in my direction. His face flashed with a smile as soon as he saw me. “Azalea, is that you? Oh I thought I had lost you.” He groveled, mistakenly dropping the gun in his hands.His arms went wide open, wide enough to get me into his bosom. I reciprocated as I ran off to meet him, burying myself
~Azalea~But Zoe ignored my cries, dragging me effortlessly out of the room. When we arrived at the sitting room, a deep, hoarse voice called out, startling the both of us.“Stop right there!” Zoe's grip on me loosened instantly as she turned around to see who the intruder was.She lowered her head almost immediately, her legs trembling as the person behind the voice approached us, his steps steady and dominating.“What's going on here?” The voice asked once again, and that was when I realized that it was Bruce's voice. I raised my head quickly, locking my gaze with his and screaming repeatedly to get his attention.“You were right on time, Bruce. She was just trying to force me to come with her back to the packhouse.” I spelt out, feeling my fears gradually slipping off into courage. Bruce fumed, his brows furrowed as he turned his gaze on Zoe. “Is this true?” He quizzed, his voice stern and uncompromising. Zoe nodded slightly without bothering to raise her head. At that moment, B
~Azalea~I stood back in awe as I watched Bruce fight for me. My heart raced in my chest as August had initially attempted to expose me, not until Bruce stepped in and ordered him out.I couldn't shake off the relief that enveloped me. It was an indescribable joy. Bruce was indeed more than what I had imagined him to be earlier. Who would have thought that he wouldn't get upset after finding out that his supposed mate was a human?As soon as August was dragged out of the hall and the premises, Bruce turned to the crowd, dismissing everyone.Though he had saved me publicly, I could see that there was still something that seemed to bother him. I couldn't deny the fact that I had wronged him, and of course he deserved some explanations for what happened earlier.The moment we got into the palace, I went on my knees before him, my eyes pleading.“I'm sorry I never told you all those things about myself.” I said, holding back my tears from making a show.A feeling of terror engulfed me.
~August~So this is it. Azalea had taken off from the packhouse only to lock in with the King. How did she even get to find him? I bet she must have seduced him and brainwashed him to speak up for her, because he was obviously not speaking in his right senses. I know Azalea could be desperate but I never expected her to go that extent in her desperation.Bruce sounded firm in his words and there was no doubt that he had chosen to stand by her. But had it really gotten to the point of giving me a challenge? My eyes stayed glued to Azalea for a moment, and I nodded, giving in to the challenge.“Alright. Let's hear from her. I bet she will pick me ten times over you.” I said boldly, feeling my ego rise. But all of a sudden, it came crashing as Azalea made a shocking statement.“I choose him.” She said, clinging firmly onto King Bruce's arms. “I will rather be with a man who cherishes me over a man who makes me feel worthless, hitting me and yelling at me at the slightest provocation.”