~Luella
“I’m sorry ma’am, I can’t help you.”
Balancing my phone between my shoulder and my cheek, I scramble around the living room for my keys. I wouldn’t say it’s my fault that I lose my keys so often, I just lose my train of thought of easily…thought. I’m trying to find my keys so I can find this damned immortal that has been plaguing my mind so often. He has to, in some way, be responsible for this.
“Then put me on the phone with someone who can,” I demand, pushing papers around, tossing loose clothing over my shoulder. It almost feels like I can’t remember where my keys are for a reason. Or maybe I’m just jumping to conclusions with all the wild thoughts running through my head.
The women on the other end who I was stuck on hold for ten minutes before being able to talk to her sounds flustered. “This isn’t a common request, you see. People don’t just call a helpline to speak to an Immortal.”
True. But I didn’t know what else to do.
“You work with a connecting team to his institution though, right?” I ask. That was the reason why I called. I’m still going to get into my car and drive to his estate, which is a big drive, but worth it if I get answered. “I need to see him. This is urgent.”
Finally, I manage to find my keys stuffed between the couch cushions. Quickly, I run out into the rain, trying to shield myself with the notebook I’ve brought with me. Inside, is an extensive list of questions I have for Thought, if I manage to get close enough to him. I’m not going to stop until I get something…for my mental health.
Sliding into the car, I turn it on, much to the caller’s distress. “Is that a car? Ma’am, please don’t do anything that you will regret. Thought might not even be in the Pack at the moment.”
“You’re utterly useless,” I mutter, as I hang up.
I feel bad for being so rude, but I don’t have time to argue on the phone with someone who is never going to give me a chance to see Thought. It’s better to do things yourself.
The drive is long, I know that, and I doubt I’ll get there until late into the evening. I’m hoping this rain lets up. It viciously attacks my windshield, causing me to lose a lot of vision. Thankfully, the moment I’m out of Fate’s territory, I’m onto straight roads that are easy to drive. I just hope I’ll get there and Thought will actually be where he lives.
By the time I arrive to the border of his estate, dawn is only an hour away, and I’m exhausted. The drive was nice toward the end though, since the storm seemed condensed to Fate’s territory, is has no cleared up, and through the darkness I could see the infinite fields and small villages that I passed through.
Approaching the front gate, I spot two guards who talk together casually, but the moment they notice my headlights approaching, they appear suddenly serious.
A lump forms in my throat. Maybe this was a bad idea…
“I need to see Thought,” I say, the moment my windscreen has been lowered. The guard eyes my suspiciously, glancing down at the clipboard in his hand. Maybe I would have made an appointment if I actually knew how to go about that...
“We can’t let you in without authorisation,” he replies.
He doesn’t even bother asking for my name, or what my intentions are. Looking forward, he completely disregards me, waiting for me to back up and leave. This clearly is a procedure that he is used to. Little does he know, that I’ve been through too much in the past few weeks to turn around when this is the first real lead I’ve had this entire time.
I can’t excuse the fact that the Immortal who control thought, of all things, have been plaguing my dreams and hallucinations. Especially when I’ve never seen him before otherwise.
“Right now, I might seem like a crazy fan of his or something, but I’m not. I’m here to ask him questions about a medical matter,” I explain. I’m really not going myself justice.
The guard frowns at me. “It’s four in the morning.”
“Could you at least send a message to him and perhaps ask if he would be willing to see me? I can come back later?” I say. I’m not sure why the Guard is using the hour as an excuse. We all know the true, pure blood Immortals don’t sleep. Thought will be awake, wherever he is. And by the guard’s reactions, he’s inside that estate.
“I’m sorry I can’t help you- “
All of a sudden, his speech is cut off. His eyes almost seem to glaze over, before he glances at the other guard, who opens the mechanical gate. I watch it glide open, revealing the driveway up to the estate, which stands proudly in the middle of the property. I’m not sure what is with their sudden decision to let me in, but I’m not going to sit here and complain.
“Thank you,” I murmur, winding my window up as I crept into Thought’s private grounds. I wonder how many people get the ability to do this. Suddenly I can hardly remember why I’m here.
His estate is impressive, but that doesn’t surprise me. I don’t allow it to manipulate my opinion. I’m not sure about what thought will be like, but I won’t let his lavish lifestyle skew me. Even if it is like stepping into a fairy-tale as I park next a foundation.
Oh, how it must be nice to be powerful.
Stepping outside of the car, I’m surprised at how cold it is. It’s a shock of reality, with my mind feeling so foggy and out of place. Tiredness, I suppose.
Listening to the almost magical sound of the fountain, I walk up to the front door. It’s an imposing sight, but so is this entire place. It’s lit with the soft golden glow of lights that reflect against the white walls of the manor. Vines littered with pretty flowers reach up around the supporting pillars to windows that are tinted black. It’s all very…unnerving. In any other case, it would be charming, but with the darkness, it’s beyond creepy.
All of a sudden, as I stand at the door, my body goes cold. What am I doing here? I’m here all because of some crazy hallucinations that exist simply because of my own mental health issues. Thought won’t have anything to do with this…
I should just go home before I embarrass myself…
“You can come in,” I hear a meek voice say. Startled, I find a pair of blue eyes peering at me through a crack in the door. “I work here.”
Biting my lip, I walk in as she holds the door open for me. She seems shy, small. She casts her gaze down at the floor, her hair hidden underneath some kind of white cap. I wonder why she is opening the door for the immortal when she can barely look me in the eye. Already this place is strange, but am I surprised?
“I’m here to speak to Thought about him and his powers,” I tell her. I’m trying to remain, confident, as if why I’m here makes total sense. We are told never to trust immortals, that they have their own agendas, and don’t care much for people like us.
But he would never hurt me for breaching his privacy. Right?
“It took you long enough,” she mutters under her breath so I barely catch it. Blinking a few times, I try register what she could possibly mean by that. Instead of explaining herself, she turns on her heels, and leads me up a flight of stairs, which I do so warily.
This is going better than I expected, but I can’t shake the sudden chill that has taken over my body since I walked in here. It’s natural to be nervous about meeting an immortal. Especially when I’m about to accuse him of infiltrating my mind and ruining my life. Wow, I really am going crazy.
“Any tips?” I ask the girl, once we reach the door which I’m assuming he resides behind. She looks at me blankly, before shrugging her shoulders.
“Don’t trust him,” she breathes, “Everything you see, hear and think can be manipulated. Don’t believe anything.”
I wasn’t expecting her to be so honest. If that’s honesty.
She doesn’t open the door for me, or lead me in to introduce me to him. Instead, she turns her back on me, and walks away, leaving me dumbfounded. Mustering up as much confidence as I can, I knock on the door a few times, before stepping in.
I’m immediately hit by warmth coming from a fireplace in the room. I see an intimate living room area with plush seats and tables. It’s all very daunting, seeing brown leather and expensive wood furnishings all about, but I’m more interested in the man sitting on one of the seats, watching me enter the room.
It strikes me how he looks exactly like the man from my hallucinations.
Not a single detail is off. From the hair, to those eyes, to even the style of what he wears. It can’t be normal for me to dream about him like this so perfectly when I don’t remember ever seeing him in my life. Something is so off about this.
“I’m sorry about coming here so early in the morning unannounced. The longer I stand here and think about it, the crazier it seems,” I admit. “But I needed to come talk to you.”
He raises an eyebrow at me.
“Let me just start by saying- “
He puts his hand up, silencing me. I stand there, at the foot of the doorway, waiting for him to demand his security drag me out and have me never seen by the public ever again. He doesn’t look offended though. Just impassive.
“I can read your mind, Luella. Did you forget I’m Thought?” he says softly. It’s not condescending, but it surely puts me in my place.
“Right…” I draw off, wondering if it’s even worth me talking.
“I can see your thoughts within my own my own mind with perfect coherency. I know why you’re here, and I know what you’re feeling,” he tells me, basically stripping me of all the initial courage I had. How could I forget such an important detail?
“I can see how scared you are,” he admits. “And you should be."
~Luella
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~Luella“I would believe you. If I believed you were real.”
~LuellaTrailing behind Revel, I warily look around me.When I first came here, I didn’t take much notice of the interior of this magnificent estate. Either that, or this uncomfortable feeling I’m drenched in is because he decided to revamp his home. Everything around me is different to what I remember. White reflective floors, dark walls. Everything is simple in its design, mirrors everywhere. My throat goes dry at the sight of it.Revel leads me down a hallway and into a dining hall. It’s beautiful, a complete representation of utter grandeur. I’m not sure who is putting on a show here, and who they are planning on impressing, but it’s surely worked. The long table running down the centre of the room is laden with well presented silverware.I’m so busy starting at the vases of blooming flowers in the centre of dinner table, I don’t notice th
~LuellaMy eyes are misty, my foot flat against the floor.I’m not sure how to keep my emotions in check. I feel lied to, deceived and not okay with this situation at all. My sister Della, who I don’t always get on with at the best of times is dating an immortal? I don’t understand how I could have such a major oversight. Surely that’s the reason I’m getting these hallucinations...It’s some kind of consequence of him being close.
~LuellaI’m not sure what to do.Della sits in front of me, coffee cup in her hand, looking through the wafting steam right into my eyes. Despite the forwardness of her stare, it seems as though she is looking right through me, or that there is nothing in those eyes. If I weren’t so already uncomfortable with our situation, I would be concerned about her. I am concerned about her, for thinking it’s okay to be with a pureblood immortal.It took me a lot of consideration to invite her into my home. After the interaction with Time last night - if that was truly real - I’ve decided I need to get into Della’s head and find out
~LuellaThere’s nowhere to run.Fate sits right by my legs, hand on my calf atop the blanket. It’s a warning, not to even consider making a move. The door is ajar, but barely. There are no windows in this room anyway, giving me no sense of bearings. We could be anywhere right, in a realm not like my own. Right now I could be his prisoner and he’s trying to make feel welcome, so I don’t panic.“Please let me leave,” I breathe softly, trying not to appear threatening. I doubt he’s very scared of me, regardless. The amount of power that exists in this one body sitting in front of me is more than I can imagine. So much so it’s
~LuellaThought stands above me, watching me with those glistening silver eyes.Has he always been this attractive? The answer is clearly yes. He’s come from nowhere, appearing in front of me like an apparition, however I can feel the radiation between us, suggesting the realness of this moment. I sit up on the couch, as he rests beside me, not saying a single word. A waver, like a vignette that almost seems to glow, surrounds him.
¬LuellaI stare out into the distance, watching the dark clouds shift and crawl along the sky, seeing the shadows tinting the treetop.“It feels strange being home,” I mutter, glancing up at Thought, who stands behind me. We made it back only today from Karma’s Province. Everything feels eerily quiet here, almost peacefully if I didn’t know what had to happen to make it that way. We haven't heard from Stace, which I can’t decide is a good thing or not. He is still a threat, but for now, we might be okay. “I’m glad you consider this your home now, despite everything that has happened here,” Thought admits, smiling down at me. Now that I’m back here with Thought
¬LuellaI sit down on the icy bench, waiting for Thought.About an hour ago we split up, walking around the town looking for as much information on Aven as possible. Everyone I have spoken to doesn’t know her, and I never managed to gather enough courage to look into any of their heads. It would have been much quicker, but I’m afraid of what I might see that I don’t want to. And none of them deserve that, anyway.Shivering, I glance up, seeing Thought approach me from down the street. It’s late afternoon now, people mulling through the village mindlessly, thankfully not taking much notice of me. Eyes do linger on Thought though, even if he has a hood pulled over his head, trying to hide his face from everyone.
¬LuellaHis eyes sweep over me, the silver of his irises turned milky under the moonlight, an ethereal hint to it.I’m ready for him to be angry at me, to wonder what I’m doing out here, in the middle of nowhere in almost complete darkness. He doesn’t look angry, as he looks over me intently, likely looking to ensure I’m safe and okay. I’m perfectly healthy, yet utterly mortified that Thought found me...I shouldn’t be surprised, I mean he is far more powerful than me, and possibly knew all along.“Don’t be mad at me,” I say carefully, holding my hands up defensively. He comes to stand in front of me, not touching me, although the proximity makes me shiver. Last time I saw him, he had no idea
¬LuellaRevel arrives only moments after Time departed, appearing magically before me, making me yelp.“Where are we going?” I question, having to use all my effort to speak, suddenly all my energy and desire to get this over with now having since vanished. Time has left me with a lot to think about. I can hardly believe I’m having to rethink my moral choices upon Time’s recommendation...He’s not exactly an outstanding citizen. “We are meeting in a neutral place,” Revel explains. We are meeting the virtue already, hardly giving me enough time to come up with an alternative plan in time. “Micah thinks you’re looking into his head to help him.”
¬LuellaI lay beside Thought, waiting for him to wake.I took Stace’s deal, knowing that I don’t have any other choice. Looking at Thought, I realise that it's all worth it, as he peacefully slumbers, the early morning sun casting a wonderful glow over his complexion. I’m not going to tell him about this, knowing he will try to convince me out of it. I will do anything to protect him, to ensure that Stace will not harm him.Stace has asked me to use my powers to get into the head of one of the Virtues - Micah, or humility to be specific. I know nothing about him, other than that he was a part of the group that killed a large number of those from Stace’s realm. At least that’s what he explained to me, and if I’m to believe him, I shouldn’t have an issue doing this.Yet I do...I don’t want to get into Micah’s head if it means he will die not long after. Sta
¬LuellaI don’t allow his words to frighten me.If there is anything that I’ve learnt, it’s that I can’t trust Revel, so as those words come past his lips, my eyes narrow skeptically. Revel is a Sin, which means he only cares about himself, and would say anything if it meant he could get his way.“If you’re lying to me…” I mutter uneasily, wishing I could put more of a threatening tone into my voice. The moment someone threatens Thought, it immediately makes me uncomfortable. For so long now, I’ve been the one everyone wants dead, so hearing that Thought could be in danger too makes my stomach twist uneasily
His eyes don’t leave mine as he steps toward me.Ignoring my thudding heart, I allow his scent to his me, his body, as his hands come up to cup my face, kissing me with a fervent passion that is unmistakably real. His playful words have vanished, no longer wanting to mess around, to jump around want we both want to happen. The bond between us locks tight, every inch of my body begging to be close to him, to not pull away. This is what I want...I want him.He doesn’t have to read my mind to realise what I want, sweeping me into his arms in a way that makes me gasp, walking me slowly over the couch where he lays me down gently.His t
¬LuellaThought and I sit outside on the balcony, looking out across the desert plains that have been casted into shadow by the fallen sun. Night here is remarkable, the once red sound now pale and milky from the brilliant moonlight.“So you don’t need to sleep?” I ask curiously, glancing at my mate who lounges back in a chair beside me. We have been sitting out here for a while now, talking about the most random things we could come up with. It’s bonding, in a way, drawing closer to each other with only the simple things being shared. It’s how we would have come to know each other in a normal circumstance.“No. But pure blood immortals do anyway to fill time,” he admits, silvery eyes glistening s
(Spoilers for Sinful’s Lust. Read at your own risk)¬LuellaAny dialogue in her memories is foggy, but the faces are clear.I could have looked past this memory and not seen anything strange about it, but yet as I look closer, sifting through the intricacies of it, I notice the strange white haired figure with milky eyes that she has seen in the past has more to him than what might be revealed at first glance. Looking deeper into memories involving him, I see Sinful, and then feel Millicent’s fear.Whoever this man is, he’s s