“You can't treat her like that, you’re going to end up pushing her away,” Lavina said.She and Jax were in the study, Lola was up in the guest room and everyone was coming down from the night's turbulent events.“You’re telling me I can't protect her?” Jax was on the verge of becoming Alpha and more wolves were starting to recognize the shift in his aura. His wolf was more present when he spoke and other wolves felt it.Lavina stood back. She looked around the room before mustering the strength to lock at him.“This isn't protection, it’s possession. You need to be gentle with her or you will lose her. After all these years you’ve finally found your mate, don't fuck this up, Jax,”“How am I supposed to protect her if I don't know where she is or what she’s up to?”“By trusting her!”The papers shuffled when Jax leaned his hands down on the table.His tall build towered and his hair fell in front of his face.“You’re not coming down from the high,” Lavina referred to the anger that ha
Lola and Melissa were walking on the streets in town, passing stores and cafes and listening to the music playing on the speakers. “Oh here, sweetheart, can you hold that?” Greta, the owner of the antique store, asked and handed a colorful light string to Melissa. “Of course, Greta,” she smiled and helped hold the string while Greta stood on the stepping stool and hung the lights across her windows. Greta was much like everyone's grandmother in Wild Cliff and refused to be talked to as Mrs anything even though she’d been married for thirty-three years to her husband. “Thanks, honey,” Greta said and took the last string from Melissa's hands. They walked past the street musicians who were studying music at the university, many of whom wanted to travel across the country. Beautiful guitar-strung notes traveled with the wind over the festive town and tonight was the night of the harvest festival- which meant laughs in plenty and everyone coming together. “I want to hear everything a
The mayor and his wife were standing ready by the stage that had been set up for them. The big red switch would soon be turned and the whole town square would be a light-filled park of colorful glory and joy.“Who is that talking to Melissa?” Jax asked and looked at the back of Ed’s head. A smile grew on Lola’s face from ear to ear and the giddy feeling returned.“His name is Ed, we met him yesterday. He and Melissa hit it off quite quickly, aren't they cute?”Jax’s brow raised.“You met him yesterday?”“Mhm, why?”“I don’t remember you telling me about it,” he said.She stepped back and raised a brow.“In between the screaming and the avoidance you didn't really give me a chance too.” Lola’s voice grew edgy, she crossed her arms, shielding herself off from him, and stared dumbfounded.Jax stared in silence, he rubbed his hands on his jacket and chewed down on his lip.“You’re right. I'm sorry,” Jax said.Ash joined them and pulled them both from the rising friction and yet another co
“Hi there,”“Do I know you?” Lola asked and tilted her head to the side.The smell of cotton candy filled the air as the machine started up next to them and her stomach let out a loud growl.“I doubt that but I sure know you. I’m Cyrus,” He said smilingly.The guy leaned in, he pointed behind Lola and her eyes followed his finger's direction.“There’s your friend, Melissa, and her new sweetheart. Over there is Jax and Ash Blackwood, we’ll try and steer clear of them,” he winked, “and behind that pumpkin waffle station is Melissa's parents, am I right?” He asked. Lola looked at all of the people she cared about, they could see them all clearly from where they stood.“Yes,” her voice hitched in her throat and the breath of fresh air stuck in her lungs reminded her of what it was like to not breathe. Her core clutched and her lungs shriveled up like raisins, at least that was the feeling of watching the people she loved being in the crossfire of her decisions.“Good. Here’s what we’re g
Melissa looked around when the lack of worrisome gazes from Lola became too obvious. Her hair flung over her shoulder when she frantically looked over the park. She pulled away from Ed’s arm and left him standing by the pretzel stand when she ran to Lola after finally spotting her by the roundabout.She saw them gathered around the car and Jax’s men were coming in to help get rid of Cyrus’s body.“What happened here?” Melissa asked. She looked past Lola and Ash and saw the vampire slumped back against the car.“Oh my god,” she mumbled.“Oh my god!” A loud voice said behind her.They all turned and saw Ed dropping the pretzel to the ground with utter fear spreading on his face.“Is he…” Ed began.“Drunk and sleeping? Yes, he is,” Ash said and blocked Ed’s view.Two men walked into the group and carried Cyrus away, they walked with him like a passed-out drunk with his arms flung over their shoulders and put him in a car. Anytime a human looked at them they would roll their eyes and heav
They screamed and felt their hearts pounding against their chests. Their nails dug painfully into the soft foam and their eyes were vastly expanded. Lola screamed and Melissa slammed the pillow onto her face and buried her screams into the velvet cover.“How are you not scared right now?” Melissa asked, her voice muffled by the pillow that she refused to remove from her face- it acted like a protective barrier between her and the demons on the screen.Ed chucked gravely and turned with the brightest smile.He shrugged and pouted his lips. “I don't get scared easily, especially by things that are contained in a TV,” the girls shivered and Lola whined as she pressed herself onto Melissa.“I wish,” she said and burrowed closer to Melissa who was pressed further against Ed. He didn't mind being squished against the side of the couch because he loved her closeness and to feel as though he was protecting her the more she pressed onto him.Ed reached around, his hand tugged against her waist
The sun rose and banished the clouds from the sky. It was a blue morning as they called it in Wild Cliff when the clouds were gone. It didn't happen often but when it did, everyone was outside.Lola and Melisssa woke up to an email from their professors asking where they'd been the last few days. They knew by now that if they couldn't get a hold of Lola, Melissa was their biggest chance of reaching out to her.She groaned and pressed her face into the pillow while Melissa stirred awake next to her and tossed the phone down the bed.“The sun’s out,” Melissa said against her pillow. The sun was lighting up the whole room and the girls were messily spread out on the bed.“I know,” Lola said, her voice muffled by her arm.They had been staying at Melissa’s house for the past three days after the harvest moon festival, hiding in her bed with snacks and board games.These few days had been nothing short of an escape for Lola and Melissa was happy to help her.“Is today the day we face reali
Was there a right thing to say when being told that your husband's ex-girlfriend was moving back? Not only to the same town but also the same house. And that she was single because her mate had been killed.Lola was standing in shock trying to find the right words.“I-I’m sorry for your loss,” Lola said. Lavina smiled through the tears and buried her nose in the napkin.“Let’s talk outside,” Jax said and guided Lola out of the study.They walked out of the mansion and around the big estate to the edge of the hill.“I’m sorry to spring all of this on you like this but she’s a mess and she’s alone now,”Lola shook her head.“I understand, you don't have to explain yourself.” She said.They walked to the bench overlooking the townhouses and sat down. Lola’s leg brushed against Jax’s and in a moment of discomfort, she folded one leg over the other to create a distance.“How does it feel to have her back?” She asked. Jax shrugged his shoulders and smiled but he had caught the gesture, watc