While the next few days passed, Violet’s anger simmered down to irritation. Her parents just didn’t get it and there was nothing she could do to help them understand. Putting on her new swimsuit. It was a black and white striped one-piece with the strips in the midsection changing direction so it looked like it was a wrap around her waist. She had fallen in love with it as soon as she saw it. Putting on her new lace shorts, Violet went into the backyard to join her parents and their guests. It was their annual ‘Start of Summer’ pool party thing. Most of the guests were people her parents worked with, but some of Violet’s friends made it. Liliane was there somewhere, and unfortunately, so was Brad. Violet’s mom and his dad worked together. Violet sat down at the edge of the pool. The water was warm against her calves. The day had been clear and hot. She had just taken a sip of her drink when she saw Liliane. Violet waved for Liliane to join her by the pool.
“Hey,” Liliane said, sitting next to her. “That suit is so cute! You have to tell me where you got it.”
“You know that store that just opened near the food court? That’s where and they have some great sales right now.”
“Guess I know where I’ll be tomorrow,” Liliane said then wrinkled her nose. “What were your parents thinking letting him come?”
Violet followed her friend’s gaze and saw Brad talking to some girl Violet didn’t know. Jealousy hit her hard but she did her best to ignore it. “We always invite his family. Mom didn’t feel it was right to uninvite them.”
“Well, it’s not right to be throwing their daughter’s ex in her face either,” Liliane said with a slow, exaggerated eye roll.
Her mom wasn’t exactly throwing Brad in her face, but Violet couldn’t bring herself to say that, because part of her felt just like that. “Oh, well, it’s whatever,” she said with a shrug and took another drink.
“Well in a month you will be a free woman,” Liliane said with a grin. “Any plans other than joining us in Europe?”
“I can’t wait,” Violet said with her own grin. “Not yet, Europe sounds good enough for me.”
“Just think of all those European men you’ll meet. So many flavors,” Liliane says with a mischievous laugh.
“As I said I can’t wait,” Violet replied, though she wasn’t sure she was up for the whole hooking up thing. Although she hated it, her eyes sought out Brad through the crowd. She didn’t find him, but she did find her father talking to a man she didn’t recognize. About half a foot shorter, the man and her father were huddled off by the corner of the yard. While she obviously couldn’t hear what they were talking about, they did seem to be arguing about something.
“Hey, Vi-vi!” Jackie said in a high-pitched voice, breaking Violet’s attention from her father and the stranger. She turned to Jackie and waved.
“Hey, Jackie? You going to Europe too?”
Jackie brushed her vibrate red hair off her shoulder. Last time Violet saw Jackie her hair had been blonde. Red was definitely a good change, Violet thought. With her warm skin tone, the blonde tended to wash out all the color of her face. “Of course,” Jackie said, sitting next to them. “You know Europe is in my blood. My great, great grandmother was Italian.”
“Yeah, I think you mentioned that before,” Violet said and Liliane stifled a laugh. Jackie told everyone about her apparent Italian roots only about every other day. She glanced back at where her father had been talking with the stranger, but she didn’t see either of them now. With a mental shrug, Violet focused back on her friends and their plans for the summer.
Nearing ten that evening, the party started to wind down. Jackie and Liliane were going to go out and look for someplace else to continue the party, but Violet wasn’t in the mood so she decided to go up to her room for the night. Looking for her parents, she found them near the grill, talking to a group of people. “Hey, honey, having a good time,” her mother asked, setting her arms around Violet’s shoulders and kissing her temple.
“Oh yeah, it’s been great,” Violet said, only half lying. “But I’m ready to call it a night.”
“You okay,” her dad asked. “I thought you might go out with your friends tonight.”
“Nah, not tonight. Though, I’ll remember you said that. I want to see them before they leave for their trip.”
He chuckled picking on her emphasis on their. “Noted.”
“Alright hun, we’re going to be here for a bit. Mind helping me clean up in the morning,” her mother asked.
“Yes, but you’re going to make me do it anyway,” Violet told her with a cheeky grin.
“You know me so well,” her mother said with another kiss to her temple. “Go get some rest. Love ya, Vi.”
“You too, Mom.” Violet waved to them both before going upstairs.
After a quick shower, Violet dressed for bed, but instead of going to sleep, she opened Instagram and scrolled through Brad’s feed. Why am I torturing myself, she thought as she saw a bunch of pictures of him at the party with that girl, Ericka, who it seemed was going to be going with him and his family to France. “Jerk,” Violet snapped, closing the app and setting her phone down. He wasn’t the only one who could move on. She so was going to go to Europe and so going to hook the cutest guy she could find. Then we’ll see how he likes it, she thought bitterly as she got under the blanket and tried to sleep.
Violet jerked awake, her heart was pounding in her ears. Unsure what woke her up, she laid there listening, but she didn’t hear anything outside the usual sounds of the night. Violet sat up and glanced out at the window. It was still dark and the stars twinkled brightly in the sky. Turning from the window, Violet picked up her phone. The brightness of the screen made her wince. Squinting, she saw that it was four in the morning. Violet laid back down, sighing, and closed her eyes. As hard as she tried, a feeling of alarm prickled the back of her neck. She rolled over on her side and tried to ignore it, but it wouldn’t go away. Throwing back the blanket, Violet got up from the bed.
She made her way down the hallway. Halfway down the stairs, Violet could hear the soft murmur of people talking. A sudden nervousness made her stiffen and she continued down the stairs slowly. She recognized the voices of her parents, but the others she didn’t know as well. Trying her best to be quiet, Violet walked to the living room. That feeling of alarm told her she needed to be cautious. She pressed against the wall and peered into the living room. Her parents were standing, talking to four men Violet had never seen in her life.
“Give us the information now,” one of the men demanded. He had the look of a lumberjack or what Violet assumed one would look like. He was dressed in jeans and plaid with a large, dark beard. “The alpha demands you hand it over!” Violet’s brow furrowed. The alpha? What the hell was that?
“What are you talking about?” Her mother demanded. She was still dressed in the clothes she’d worn to the party. “We don’t have any information for him.” Violet’s mom’s eyes narrowed at the man. “I don’t know what you think you’re going to achieve by this little stunt, but I can promise you the alpha won’t be happy with you barging into our home like this.
“Gwen,” Violet’s father said, his voice a hissing, alarmed sound.
“What? It’s true,” her mother demanded, lifting her chin.
“Gwen, for once stay quiet,” he demanded right back. Violet’s eyes widened in tandem with her mother’s. He’d never talked like that to her before. “The information we have is for the alpha’s ears only. He wants it, he can come and get it. You all better leave now if you know what’s good for you.”
“What? What information? Stewart, what are you...” Violet’s mother said, looking at her father confused when suddenly one of the men step forward and backhanded her hard across the face. Violet watched horrified as her mother crumpled to the floor.
“Do as your man says, woman,” he said with a sneer.
“Do not touch her,” Violet’s dad demanded and leaned down to help her mom sit up. Her mother stared at the men wide-eyed, her hand pressed to her cheek.
Violet rolled away from the entry wall of the living room and pressed her back against the cold wall. Fear filled her. She had no idea what was going on but it wasn’t good. Hurrying away from the living room as silently as she could, Violet went back upstairs for her phone. She grabbed it and punched in the emergency number. She had just brought the phone to her ear when a large hand wrapped around her wrist.
“I don’t think so,” the man said in a low rumble. Violet’s eyes widened as she looked up at him. He had to be well over six feet and broader than anyone she’d ever seen in real life. She heard the operator asking for her to state her emergency when the man took the phone out of her hand and literally crushed it. He’d crushed her phone! One handed! How was that even possible! “Let’s go.”
With a sharp yank of her wrist, he nearly knocked her off her feet as he dragged her out of her bedroom and down the stairs. Finally, her survival instinct kicked in. Violet clawed at the man’s beefy hand and tried to free herself as he led her back to the living room.
“Violet,” her mother yelled as soon as she saw the man drag Violet into the living room.“Hey! You let her go right now,” her father jumped in.
Violet felt numb as Jeremy led her out of her home and into a large SUV. “Let’s go,” he told the driver. Violet pressed her lips together as she watched her home grow smaller. Away from her parents. Away from all that was her life. Her eyes stung with tears, but this time they didn’t fall. She didn’t take her eyes off the house until it was gone. Violet looked out the window as they drove. Jeremy spoke softly with the man driving, but it all sounded like a dull buzz to her. The loss of everything had sucked her deep inside herself.
The rest of the day Jeremy and all the others kept their distance from Violet. There were a few times she swore she caught someone saying her name in a hushed whisper or people talking about ‘that human.’ All too aware of how they felt about her, Violet stayed in her corner, and only left to find the bathroom. Exhausted and worn thin, Violet tried to get some sleep. Yet, every time she closed her eyes, she heard the gun go off and her mother falling back onto the floor, blood pooling around her. When Sunday morning came around, Violet had perhaps five hours of sleep.
With her heart in her throat, Violet passed through the gate, towards the large house. More than ever, Violet wanted to turn and run as far as she could, but instead, she took one shaky step after another. As she reached the large wooden door, it opened before she could even lift her hand to knock. A man looking to be in his late forties opened the door wider for her to come inside. “Mrs. Chaplin will be here in a moment. Stay here,” he told her before disappearing into a room to her left.
The man rubbed his neck. Stress and terrible sleeping arrangements had kinked up the muscles. As he messaged out the knots in his neck, he couldn’t help feel a pang of loss for the large empty bed waiting for him at home and the warm body of the woman who used to share it with him. The pang of loss hit him hard, remembering she would never lay next to him again. She was gone, and it was all thanks to one Alpha Frank Dupree. He’d stolen her from him, not once, but twice. Biter bile filled his throat and mouth. Grabbing the half-empty alcohol bottle, he took a long drink. The burn of the alcohol wiping the nasty taste out of his mouth. Setting
Mrs. Chaplin led Violet through the house and into the kitchen. There a woman, perhaps in her thirties, with dirty blonde hair piled up on top of her head was barking orders to the three other people in the large kitchen. “Ah, Mrs. Chaplin, how’s everything today. Got something for me?” she asked, seeing the governess.
Violet tried. She really did, but how was she to know cooking would be so hard. While trying not to lag behind, she had dumped near a dozen whipped eggs on the floor and according to the graying woman, cut onions worse than a three-year-old on a sugar high. How was it even possible to cut something so each piece would be the same size. That seemed impossible! Yet, she tried and failed. Violet saw the way they were all looking at her too. They knew. They knew she had no idea what the hell she was doing. What was she going to do? If they found out she had no experience as a cook, how much harder would they look at her? By the time breakfast was done
“I know the truth,” Mrs. Chaplin repeated.“I-I…” Violet said, her eyes still wide. What could she say? She had to say something, anything if she hoped to stop the governess from turning her into the alpha. “I can explain. Please, just let me explain.”
Noah didn’t have the answers Violet needed so he left to find the alpha while she took a shower and changed her clothes. It was exactly what she needed and when Noah came back, Violet felt ready to deal with whatever answers the alpha had to tell her. He was waiting for them in his office. Instead of sitting behind the desk, the alpha was sitting in a chair near the window, looking out of it. As soon as the door opened, he got up and walked over to her. “May I hug you?” he asked. The question surprised her, but she nodded. “Yeah.” He swallowed her into a hug. It was a little tight but Violet’s entire body relaxed. Again, she was surprised. She felt safe. The alpha made her feel safe. “I was so worried when we discovered you were gone. I thought…” He paused as if taking a moment to gather himself. “I’d
“Don’t make me do this, Violet,” her dad saidViolet shook her head, not moving away from Nolan. At this point, the vibrating, buzzing sensation flooded her body. It was so strong she wasn’t so sure she could move.“After everything I’ve done? After everything I’ve sacrificed for you?” Her dad demanded before he walked up to her.As soon as he reached for her, the sensation that had been running through Violet exploded. All the anger, loss, and pain she had been feeling ever since her mother was murdered flowed out of her and against her dad. A brief look of surprise washed over his face as she shoved him. “You killed my mother,” she growled at him, not even recognizing her own voice. “You tried to have me killed too!”
It had been a few days and Violet couldn’t shake the feeling she was just another prisoner. She was constantly followed by the big silent werewolf, not allowed to go outside, and she hardly saw her father. When Violet did see him, he tried to act like everything since that night of the attack hadn’t happened, and they were living an absolutely normal life. If she asked any questions he’d get angry and leave. When the big silent type wasn’t paying too much attention, Violet tried to eavesdrop on the conversations, however, she couldn’t pick up much. Though, she did learn that her father and Morgan weren’t seeing eye to eye on something.It had been a few days too long. Her patience had run out and now more than anything she wanted answers. Violet stopped her usual walk around the main room of the warehouse and turned to Big Silent. “I want to see my father. Where is
Still more than a little awe-struck, Violet followed her father into the warehouse with Jeremy or well, Morgan following behind herAs they walked through the warehouse, that reminded Violet a lot like the first one Morgan had taken her to, Violet tried to get her dad to say something, but he didn’t even acknowledge that he’d heard her. Her stomach twisted as she followed him, casting furtive glances at the warehouse in itself. The people there stared at Violet like she’d done something to piss them off. Others hid whatever they were working on as she passed. Something about all of this didn’t feel right. How was her dad alive when she saw the werewolves shoot him. She saw his lifeless body as the others took her away.Finally, her dad took her to what looked to be like an office. The windows were covered with what looked like brown pape
Two weeks passed since the welcoming party and it had been two weeks of very little news. Despite his best attempts, all Nolan had managed to learn is that people thought her dad was a creep, especially when it came to her mom. It seemed many thought he was purposely trying to break up her mother and the alpha while they were there with the pack.Violet remembered what the alpha had said at the party. People didn’t like her father because they didn’t understand him and Violet knew her dad. Honesty and honor were two of his core beliefs. He always instilled in her that no matter what she did, as long as she was honest and honorable there would always be a way forward. A man like that doesn’t break up a relationship.With a sleepy yawn, Violet joined the alpha in his office for breakfast. It’d become a routine for them to meet and discuss
The entirety of the backyard was used for the party. There were balloons and streamers placed elegantly through the yard. Tables were set up with mountains of food and there were places to sit and tables for eating everywhere. Instead of a welcoming party, it looked more like a wedding reception to Violet. All and all, she thought it was overkill in the truest sense. However, Violet put on her best politely interested expression and decided to take advantage of this situation to get what information she could. It sent a thrill through her when she noticed that several of the staff had joined.An older werewolf woman who looked like the definition of a ‘Karen’ stopped Violet. “Oh, hello dear, I’m Cathy Mills, and I just want to tell you how lovely it is to have you here with us. All of us were worried when the alpha refused to take a mate and had no children of his own.”
The next morning, Mrs. Chaplin left word with Violet that he alpha wanted to see her in his office. With her stomach in knots, Violet entered his office. There was a table set up with breakfast. The alpha smiled when he saw her and asked her to take a seat. The tightness in his smile or the tired look in his eyes wasn’t missed by her as she sat.“What’s wrong?” she asked, picking up her fork and started to eat.The alpha chuckled lowly. “Either you're getting more perceptive or I am getting worse in keeping up my mask.”“Perhaps a little of both,” Violet said then gave him a questioning look.He sighed and took a drink of the orange juice in front of him. “This is not easy for me to admit, Violet. I am the alpha
Despite Violet’s insistence that she could dress and make it upon herself, Mia refused to leave her room until Violet was ready for her date with Nolan. They went through all of Violet’s clothes and make-up until Mia picked out the things she thought would be perfect for Violet and her date with Nolan. While Violet may have protested a lot, she appreciated Mia’s help. Their bickering made Violet feel normal. She and her friends use to do the same all the time and it seemed like forever since she felt like she had a friend.“What do you think?” Mia asked when she finished with Violet’s hair.“Wow, I look great,” Viole replied as she looked into the mirror. “You are a woman with many talents.”Mia beamed, looking pleased. “I am, aren’t
Lunch was delicious and after a short rest, she was ready to tackle the hike back to the alpha’s car. As they walked, Violet couldn’t stop thinking about her situation with the alpha, and her father. The alpha made some small talk, and Violet contributed absent-mindedly. Her logical mind told her it wasn’t a betrayal to her father, allowing the alpha a relationship with her. The alpha made no demands to be recognized as her father. And what if she did recognize the alpha as her father? There were many families that had multiple mothers or fathers. There were godfathers, stepfathers, and all that.Violet tried to think of any reasons to not give the alpha a chance, but besides the feeling of betraying her father, she couldn’t find one.“Everything okay,” the alpha asked as they reached the car.