Tunde bought a lot of toys for Oluwole as a young lad. He wanted to use his wealth to ensure that his dear son was very comfortable. He felt that comfort was the best way he could share his love, especially since his birth mother was not there to give it to him. Few years into their marriage, Kate began to grow and nurture hatred towards Oluwole.
She felt Tunde showed him so much love and care and she became very bitter towards Oluwole, such that even his mere presence irritated her. She became so jealous of Oluwole because she wanted all of Tunde’s attention to herself.
Not that she loved Tunde, Kate never really married Tunde out of love. Katherine had married him because of his fat wallet. More so, he was rich, hardworking and was much more successful than all her other suitors. As a result of this, their love life was dead.
Hell broke loose for Oluwole when Kate gave birth to her first child, Mirabel.
Kate made sure he was beaten at every slightest offence, even when it wasn’t his fault. She began to derive pleasure in seeing the little boy cry. Antagonizing his every move as a child under her care.
At often times, Oluwole would take up his birth mother’s picture in his early years of age and let out sobs of pain knowing fully well that his childhood would have been a lot different assuming she was the one in charge not the evil and heartless figure ranting all around as his stepmother.
Oluwole was neglected severally by Kate even at a young age. At a time, when Tunde had travelled for a week long seminar in Abuja, she almost starved Oluwole for a full day because he accidentally injured baby Mirabel. One of his heavy duty toy blocks had fallen on the toe of the little infant and Oluwole couldn’t remedy the situation before Mirabel tore down the once peaceful atmosphere with her persistent cries.
If not that Kate would have had to answer to Tunde when he returned from his trip to the nation’s capital territory, she would have skinned Oluwole alive that fateful morning.
In Tunde’s sight however, Kate was an angel but to Oluwole, she was a heartless hypocrite.
One day, because Oluwole failed to bring Mirabel’s feeding bottle on time, Kate got so upset that she poured hot palm oil on one of his fingers which eventually became black and blue on its surface.
Oluwole this time, reported to his father and told him all that Kate had put him through in the past. Bad mistake. Tunde was gum smacked at what he heard and he beat Kate mercilessly that night. He warned her never to raise her hands on Oluwole again. Knowing the true nature of Kate however, that did not change her.
It only made matters worse than they already were.
The following week, when she had recovered from her aching body, she carefully plotted out her revenge. Katherine put a harmful concoction in Tunde’s lunch, just before he was about to leave for the hospital. Tunde ate the food thinking she had let bygones be bygones concerning what had happened the previous week because he apologized for his rash behavior that night.
Just few minutes after finishing the food, Tunde had the most severe stomach pain he had ever experienced.
Even as a doctor himself, he couldn’t diagnose what was wrong with him because he never suspected Kate would be capable of such an evil and despicable act.
With the assistance of one of his colleagues, he was taken in for a medical examination and was diagnosed to have suffered from a minor level of food poisoning. Tunde was bed ridden for the rest of the day. When Kate came to pick him up later that evening, he looked so pale and sick that she smiled to herself inwardly for a plot successfully carried out.
Katherine had gotten her revenge on Tunde for daring to lay his hands on her.
“Ahh! Dohhh!” she falsely exclaimed in their local dialect while putting his briefcase and office documents in the car’s back seat.
Tunde winced in pain all through the drive. On getting to their house, Kate parked the car in the garage and assisted him upstairs. Tunde did not have his usual after work chat with Oluwole but retired straight to bed after saying a word of prayer and taking some pain relievers.
At times when Mirabel his younger sister was lavished with expensive clothes and ate food to her fill, Oluwole was left with nothing but his previous clothing and wears. His father, was the only one looking out for his upkeep even in the negligible ways that he could.
Tunde was more than an average doctor and his primary duty was to carry out medical operations and research in hospitals and clinics. He was highly ranked by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and as such travelled quite frequently. Even during the few times he spent in town, he usually returned from the hospital late at night and as such had very little knowledge on what conspired at home in his absence. Kate took advantage of this and filled him with all sort of lies that made her seem like a saint.
Academically, Oluwole had always been sound even right from his crèche days. He started schooling at the age of 3 and Tunde made sure he was sent to one of the best schools around. Oluwole enjoyed learning and always looked forward to weekdays. Unlike most children who cried profusely at the departure of their parents, Oluwole would go straight into his class without looking back whenever Kate dropped him off. This was simply because he found comfort in the midst of teachers and his friends with whom he could play around with roughly without the fear of being beaten up by anyone. He loved to look at his coloring books and scribble in his little notes.
Oluwole found joy in reading and scribbling a lot.
Soon, Kate began to find pleasure in seizing his coloring books and Oluwole would cry. Oluwole was determined however to make the best out of his academics. He once came in contact with one of his friend’s dad who was a professor and he aspired to be like him even though he got little parental assistance academically. He liked the sound of the title of ‘professor’ attached to his name. He would study his text books and complete the entire syllabus even before the start of a new academic session.
“I would grow up to be a wealthy professor and make daddy proud!” he often thought to himself.
Little did young Oluwole know that the worst was yet to come and that his travails had only but just begun?
In Primary 6, when Oluwole was 10 years old, an incident that could potentially ruin all Oluwole’s dreams and steer the direction of his life for the worst, struck the Ajayimore family.
Chapter Seven DEUCALION I lay her down on the bed I hope to share with her from now on, and gaze down at her curvy figure. My mate is gorgeous. I never thought I would find her. Shit, I gave up thinking she was dead so don’t blame me for marking her the second I had the chance. She has the heart of a hybrid Alpha in her hands; she just doesn’t know it yet. ‘Cover her nicely,’ Karnage, my wolf, says in a low whisper, calming down for the first time since he picked up her scent. I smile, realizing this is the first time the word ‘nice’ came out of him. I came to New York to appease my uncle’s wishes of attending the wedding of a friend’s daughter. Karnage went crazy the instant I drove into the venue. I didn’t know what it was about until I picked up the heavenly scent surrounding the hall. The most shocking thing happened when I walked in and both Karnage and Kanine said the word, MATE when my eyes met hers. I swear to the Goddess, if I didn’t have good reason to be there, I
Chapter 12James Harvey ~“You shouldn’t be saying this nonsensical words to me! If you have any issue with the message that I just delivered, I advise you go and rain them down on Cassius himself and not I.” I said with a grunt as I leapt to the healing pool where we got our health from through Cassius.Amongst all the creatures who has step foot into the lycan lands, I was the only one privilege to call who they know as ‘the almighty’ by his actual name ‘Cassius’. I was given some respect and fear as the supreme leader over all the leagues of lycans under the rule of Cassius.Rather than respond verbally to what I just said, Aaron just fixed a firm glance at me and growled heavily. He might be an alpha but right here and right now, I was the alpha of alphas. The only one above me was Cassius.“Like you were to do any better.” he added making me stop in my tracks.“Cont
Chapter 13Ryan McFlame ~For about nine hundred years, I have led the rest of my brothers who survived the awful fate of our kind. We took refuge in the deserts, the only place that nature allowed us to possess.We made it our home.Amongst some other creatures we walked and lived.Our true nature at times brought us some trouble along the way but we always made it out in one piece.All hell was let loose when we were ambushed by some lycan creatures who surprisingly didn’t seem like the ones that I had known them to be. After a brutal fight, we to escape into the skies.After the attack, we knew that someone out there was in for us. We are the last phoenixes that escaped a very powerful curse meant to bring about our extinction so I guess that’s enough reason to have jealousy over us and our abilities.But what’s the point if we are immortals? Even if the certain someone catches us there&rs
Chapter 15Alessia Claw ~After I had shown Ryan and the rest of the league of phoenixes to where they could pass the night, I went straight to mine. About six hours ago, I was a locked up prisoner to one of the most or rather, the cruelest being in existence but I still had my child.I still had my Elena.I thought by escaping to meet my brother Frederick, we both would be safe but it seems that even the royal army of vampyres were no match for the sole mastermind surrounding what has happened to my kingdom and is gradually spreading all through this world – Lord Cassius.Along the way, I lost my baby to the human world without an iota of hope that I’ll always be there form her. My best friend, Sofia had to become the one who is to be her mother there.I had agreed with Frederick that I won’t try to bring her back until it’s the right time, I won’t have any witch or warlock bring
Chapter 16Alessia Claw ~“How is that happening say more of possible?” Morgana asked ending the mirror spell. “Weren’t the extinct ancestral warlocks and witches the only ones capable of making such portals at will? Even my magic can’t make a portal such as that.” she added with a grin on her face.“Yes! That’s a problem but right now, we have more to worry about and these lycans and the man whom I suspect to be their master are ranking the list.” “Go and get Frederick! We have to sound the coven’s alarm. Those lycans are going to be here anytime and I have a bad feeling that it’s for the both of us.” I added letting Morgana know that I meant those words.Without another word, Morgana headed to Frederick’s chambers while I went for Liam’s. I got there and knocked on the doors of his chambers. With a stern face, he opened the
Chapter 18Ryan McFlame ~“My master needs you alive and going if not, I would have loved to make bird soup out of you.” The lycan added walking up to me.“In your dreams!” I said making a ball of fire in my hands and threw it at him while my bruise healed.“Don’t waste your strength.” he said dodging the fireball. “Cassius is getting your abilities. The sooner you and they all accept that, the quicker we can get out of this coven.” he added raising me up with both hands by the neck.“Not on my watch!!!” stormed Frederick running the lycan through with his sword by the chest. “I told you to get off the back of the Royal family! You should have listened! You should have never came near Alessia!!!” he added taking the sword deeper into his chest.“Caaassiuus!!!” screeched the lyca