Cole offered me a wide smile as I held onto his hand to climb down, he didn’t seem to be the slightest bit fazed by me which I was finding increasingly annoying, but I pushed it back and offered him a small smile in return before letting go of him as soon as polite to do so and turning to face my family’s home
Over the years I had pictured what my life would have been like if my parents hadn't died, I think all orphans do at one point or another, somewhere in the back of my mind I had created our family home but it was nothing like the house that stood before me. Never had I imagined such an elaborate structure. The sand-coloured stones that made up the house were each carved with a different design although they somehow all connected together, it
We rode in silence for a while as I tried to control my emotions, I was sure that Cole thought I was a bit strange at this point but there was no helping that now. Now I just had to figure out how to deal with all of this. I also needed to figure out why exactly my parents thought it so important for me to be involved in this world.Everything I had learnt so far was amazing, unbelievable even but other than there being an empty seat on the council I couldn't understand what my role would be and why they thought it was so important for me to know about all of this. Surely it would have been better, simpler if I had never known about the existence of Primogentius. If I had been allowed to carry on living the life I had known.“That's the council building. It’s like a human town hall I guess, except that it’s also our courthouse. All important decisions regarding the city and the people in it are made in that building.”
The city of Primogentius was created in 23BC through the necessity to see our races protected from danger and attacks. At the end of the first war our races were depleted with the total number of men being less than six hundred. As such it was imperative to the future of our kind to keep our races safe. The council met in an unforgettable gathering that lasted three weeks, in order to find a way to protect our future. At the end of the meeting, it was declared that all races must work together to create a city beyond the reach of humans, the city was to be called Primogentius. Shields and Veils worked side by side to create a barrier to conceal the city from view. It was the first time in recorded history that the two races have worked together in harmony. It took two months before the barrier was comp
I froze as his words sunk in, this was going from bad to worse, not only did Peter want him to take me home but he wanted him to stay there as well, protecting me, even while amongst my friends. I was so consumed by the confusion and anger that was stirring in me that I almost missed the look that passed between Cole and Peter.“Why? What's happened?” I asked even as I considered that I might not want to know.“Nothing that you need to worry over for the moment, just a little trouble and I would rather us be safe than sorry.” He stated his face the picture of honesty and I believed him without question. He had been frank with me so far, I had no reason not to trust him now.
After a few minutes to steady my nerves, I took a deep breath and left the kitchen, heading into the sitting room.The plain cream walls and wood finishes gave the room a modern feel but coupled with the old furniture and inches of dust on everything the room looked old, dated and unused. I grabbed a bottle of furniture cleaner and a cloth out of the kitchen and made my way around the living room. I might as well do something productive while searching through my parent’s things.I ran the cloth over the mantle, taking a moment to look at each of the photographs as I did so and tried really hard to ignore the lurch in my heart. These people were important enough to my parents for them to place pictures of them on display in their home and yet I didn't recognise a single one of them, not even the slightest hint of recognition and I hated that. These people should have been my family, my friends, the people in the world that I was closes
Stepping into Peter's sitting room was surreal in a way I hadn't thought possible. It was exactly as it had been that morning, cluttered and dim and yet if felt as though everything had changed.“I was hoping Alexi that I wouldn't have to tell you about any of this until you had had time to truly enjoy the beauty of our world, but things have progressed quicker than I thought they would.” Peter spoke up from his seat on the sofa, my eyes never left his face, my pulse pounding. This was it, finally I was about to get some answers and then I would know once and for all if being a part of this world was a mistake.“What's happened?” Cole questioned, his face filled with worry. As he eyed the older man and I swallowed hard, he had more knowledge than I, but it helped me to relax knowing that he was also in the dark where this was concerned.“Let me fill Alexi in first.” Peter stated much to Cole's
Frustration, anger, disappointment and fear all raced through me but regardless of how I felt in that moment there was nothing I could do to change the situation.Two obvious choices raced through my mind. I could choose to hide, turn my back on a world of wonder and pretend that it didn't exist, I could go back to my flat, return to work and school, continue to go out for drinks with my friends and carry on with my life as usual. There was a chance that no one would ever find me considering that Peter, Cole and Braydon were the only people from Primogentius that had ever met me, but I would always have that niggling thought in the back of my mind. Wondering every time, I met someone new if they were there to kill me, looking over my shoulder and having no fore warning if anyone was coming for me.Or I could suck it up. I could try to get over my fears and accept that there is a balance to everything and that fighting in a war was the downsi
I pulled the car to a stop near the entrance to the services and foraged for my purse before joining the anxious looking warrior. “What’s wrong?” I asked him and glanced around the almost empty car park that was lit just enough for me to see clearly in the dark of the evening. There was no movement, no noise, and more importantly no sick feeling. We were safe, I was sure of that, I would know if we weren’t.I had always trusted my instinct, there had been too many ‘coincidences’ for me not to. But now that I knew the true reason for my bodies reaction’s I would never doubt myself on it again.“Nothing I guess.” He uttered but his eyes were still scannin
As I predicted Jess was waiting with questions as soon as I entered the flat, her first question died on her lips however when she noticed Cole stood behind me.“My room is the first on the left, you can put your things in there for now, I’ll set the sofa bed up for you in a minute, but why don't you go and settle in while I explain things to Jess.”“You sure?” Cole mumbled his head close to mine and my brain stopped functioning at the close contact, at my nod he smiled to Jess before heading down the corridor and out of sight while I slumped on the sofa staring expectantly at my still gaping best friend.“Who the hell is that?” She whispered excitedly once the shock had apparently worn off, taking a seat beside me on the worn sofa.“That is Cole Mason.”“Okay but who is he?” I could see the spark of excitement in her eyes, and I breathed out in relief kno
“We should stop at a market on the way and get some supplies.” I commented off hand to Cole as he shoved clothes into his own bag. I made a mental note as I watched him to do some laundry when we got to the city, with everything that had happened this week I had barely found the time to shower, never mind housework.“Okay. What time did you say you had to be at the council building for?”“Millicent said they are starting the meeting at eleven. They are ordering lunch in so I expect we will be there for a while.” I stated although this wasn't news. I had known since last weekend that this meeting would be a long one, there was so much that needed to be done. I was just thankful that Millicent had called to fill me in on everything fore hand, at least we wouldn't have to spend the first hour catching me up.I climbed into the passenger seat of Cole's car and thought back over my conversation with Mill
“What do you mean your Mum was murdered?” Cole asked holding me before him, his hands on my shoulders and a frown of concern on his face as he watched me.I swallowed hard and dried my eyes off, willing the tears to stop as I tried to formulate an answer. “Peter was wrong. It was never an accident. My mum was murdered in our home.”“How is that even possible.” He muttered but the words didn’t quiet register as I continued talking, now the words were comi
The sunlight through the windows cast shadows on the floor and I danced across the hardwood, making a game of avoiding the shadows. My dress floated around my legs as I jumped over a big shadow, the material tickling me, and I laughed.“Alexi.” My mum called from down the hall, and I turned to leave the living room dancing the whole time, but I froze when I faced the hallway. The man was young blonde and dressed all in black. I smiled at him, and he held his finger up to his lips, so I giggled, maybe he was playing a game too.
We headed into the closest town and settled on a small buffet restaurant for lunch. Elsie was a little confused by the long serving station filled with a variety of foods until Cole filled her in. Buffet restaurants were a fairly new trend and Elsie hadn't been to a human town for quite a while.“This is fantastic.” Elsie stated once we were all sat down with a big plate of food each. “It seems like so many things change every time I leave the city.” She stated digging into her meal.“Things do change quickly around here. The technolo
Elsie smiled into her cup, and I hid behind mine as I waited for her reaction. “I have to admit I did consider this a possibility after the weekend. The bond is hard to ignore at the best of times but when you are practically living with the person, I expect it is harder still. Warriors are trained to ignore that of course and I expected that it wouldn’t have been an issue had you been a mean or judgemental person, but you are beautiful inside an out. Well, I can’t say I disapprove. I had to wait until Jonah finished his assignment at the age of thirty-four before we could date. I’m glad that you and Cole won’t face the same difficulty.” She smiled and I relaxed like a weight had been lifted a
Tuesday morning, I woke with a slight groan, over heated and aching from sleeping in a strange position and I twisted and almost fell off the sofa, only the strong arms wrapped around my waist kept me from face planting the carpet.“You do know you have a perfectly good bed in your room, right?” Jess’s voice sounded and I lifted my head to see her sat at the breakfast bar looking smug as she took in the sight of us while eating a bowl of cereal.I groaned again leaning back into the warm body of Cole.
We spent an hour at the supermarket picking up everything we would need for the week before heading back to the quiet of the flat. Jess had a full day of lectures today giving me a few hours before she would be back.“Did you want to go over anything before Jess comes home?” I asked Cole as I finished putting the shopping away. I pulled out the ingredients for a sandwich and did us some lunch while he thought over his answer.“No, we'll leave it for a few days. You have enough to be thinking over.” He smiled placing a hand on my shoulder and squeezi
Monday morning came far too quickly for my liking. After a long drive home the night before, and spending too long concocting stories to tell Jess I felt drained again, I still had a head full of all things Primogentius. The excitement I had felt over finding my royal ability faded quickly on the drive home. I spent almost the entire trip reading through one of the books Peter gave me about the first war.I wasn't a history buff but I knew enough about human history to know that war was one of the worst things a country could face, only I had never really stopped to consider the details. Sitting in the comfort and safety of Cole's car and reading about death and destruction had my body shivering with fear. The book spared no details. Whole chapters were devoted to recounting particular battles listing the deaths and the destruction that occurred and I swallowed hard as I considered that soon we would be going through all of that again.I had
“Where are we going?” I asked. Once the building outside the window registered in my head.“I thought we could get some lunch at the café in the town.” He answered and I smiled in appreciation. I was starving now.“Sounds good to me.” I nodded.The café wasn't any different from those I had visited in the human world. With booths lining the right-hand edge of the room and tables and chairs placed strategically around the room. It was decorated with pastel blues and gr