My eyes scan the table. Jessica’s fork hovers over her plate. Mia freezes. Liam is silent, brows furrowed together in deep thought. Mark blinks like he forgot where he is.
“What bodies?” All eyes fall on me. “Wait… you don't know about the bodies?” Mark blinks in surprise. All eyes fall on me. Before I can respond, David cuts in. “Three weeks in this town, and you haven't heard of the murders? Are you living under a rock?” He questions, a puzzling expression on his face. I shrug, forcing a smile. “I saw a headline or two, but it looked like a clickbait so I didn't pay attention.” Of course I know about the murders, but the local reports are so sketchy, and no one really talks about it because it's ‘bad luck’. Once they know you're aware, they zip up. Feigning cluelessness in front of teammates who seem to care about me, and love gossip might just be my best bet. Jessica gently places her fork on her plate, her expression shifting to serious and intense. “Valle Vitale was, like the name implies, the Valley of Life. Peaceful, lively, and…” She looks at me expectantly, like I'm supposed to know— oh! “Exciting?” Her expression falters. Yeah, that's not the word she's looking for, but she runs with it, resuming her dramatic speech like she never stopped. “And exciting. That is, until the first body turned up two months ago, and it was horrible.” She holds my gaze. “I’m talking missing pieces. Limbs gone, flesh shredded like something chewed through it. The organs were everywhere. The cops claimed it was an animal attack, but what kind of animal does that? A week later, two men went missing—” “—and days later, one of them was found… Dead. It was different from the first body. You ever squeeze a juice box to get every drop out?” I nod. “That's exactly what came to my mind when I saw the picture of the body. It was completely drained of blood, and crushed. Can't say an animal did that now, can we?” My lips curl into a frown. That's different from what I was told. “What about the second person?” Mark cuts in. “Never found him. Summary of Jessica's narration is that weird deaths and disappearances have been happening since then. And no two deaths are similar. It's like different people… or beings—” “Here we go,” David snorts, earning a glare from Mark. “I’m telling you no human killed those people. Demons are in this town. Demons, I tell you.” Mark insists. Jessica and David roll their eyes, and I almost let out a scoff. Seems Mark has no idea just how sick and demonic humans can be. “Can we stop talking about it?” Mia's trembling voice comes from beside me, her voice almost a whisper. I turn to see her eyes glistening with unshed tears, face pale as her fingers tremble. “Hey, It's okay,” I take her hands in mine, giving her a reassuring smile. “You’ll be fine.” I say that, but I know there's no way for me to guarantee that. I'm not worried because things like this aren't new to me, but I'm worried about my co-workers. Mia especially. She's the kind I'd go for if I were a predator. “Gee, Liam! If looks could poke holes, she’d be swiss cheese by now.” Jessica says, her attempt to change the topic. Oh right. Liam. My eyes flick to him and, as expected, he immediately looks away. Definitely prey. I let out a small laugh. While I'm not the type to immediately jump into a relationship with a stranger, Liam's looks make me want to reconsider. And based on my observations of him in the past one week, he's definitely my type. “You two look good together,” Mia chips in, her complexion back to normal. “But workplace dating isn't allowed.” Not that I didn't expect that. But it only makes it more exciting. Mark waves his arm dismissively. “Nahhhh, it's fine. So long as I don't catch you.” Sounds sweet, but it's a warning. Outside work hours, he's the best friend that gets you into trouble. But the moment it's work hours, it's like he flips a switch. No small talks, or patience for mistakes. He demands perfection, and is somehow always watching. You so much as breathe wrong and he's already calling you out before you even realize what you did wrong. If he gets wind of anyone dating, their career will be buried six feet under. The doorbell rings like it has multiple times, but this time the restaurant goes silent, so does Jessica who was about to speak. I turn to the door, and my jaw drops. My eyes are blessed. I stare unashamedly at the man who walks through the door, a foreigner trailing behind him. His face is sharp, clean lines and cool indifference. He gives off the ‘Cold, detached Billionaire’ vibes, and I don't roll with that. I'm about to look away when he smiles in response to something the foreigner says. It’s the deep, one-sided dimple that makes me freeze in awe, flashing once and then gone, like it was never there. And then I notice his ears, slightly pointed at the tips, adding to the unsettling perfection of his features. He belongs in a painting, no doubt. “Hey! No staring,” David snaps. As I turn away, I notice the man glance at me from the corner of his eyes, but it may just be my delusions cooking up stories. “That's the CEO,” he says in a low whisper, and then changes the subject. Killian DuskBane. It's as though a bowl of iced water is dumped over me, and the attraction I felt evaporates instantly. The dinner wraps up in a blue of goodbyes. Mark gets stuck with a drunk Mia who keeps trying to fight a lamppost, David and Liam split into separate taxis, and Jessica slips into a waiting black Mercedes. She offers me a ride, but I politely decline. My home isn't exactly “drop-by worthy”. She only leaves when I lie that my ride is on its way, but the moment her car is out of sight, I turn in the opposite direction, starting my walk home. Taxis are ridiculously expensive at night because of the killings, and I'm not spending money when my apartment’s just thirty-minutes from here. About twenty minutes into my walk, I pause. Something feels… off. I glance over my shoulder, but there's no one on the street besides me. I shake it off and keep walking, a little faster now and listening for any sound. Then I hear it. Footsteps. I stop. It stops too. Yeah. Definitely not alone.AURYN Home.The roads are cracked, the edges crumbling like they’d been forgotten by the world, but people still move through them, hurried, tired, some excited… mostly the kids.Buildings lean on each other for support, some patched up with scrap or metal plates. I have to admit, the human realm really is beautiful. I used to think my home was the most beautiful ever and rolled my eyes at the stories of the golden buildings in the human realm.But I still love it here.Not as beautiful as the human realm, or a place most would brag about, but it's home. A few years here and you get used to the gray skies hanging low, and the way the air smells faintly of rust and wet stone.We were unjustly banished here centuries ago, but that doesn't define our life here. People made do with it. The market is alive with the usual chatter, vendors calling out their wares and children weaving through the crowds laughing and the smell of freshly baked bread and smoked fish mixing with the damp hair.
KILLIANI don’t knock.I march straight through the iron-framed doors, my steps echoing against the marbled floors of the estate. A couple of staff members scramble to get out of the way, offering startled greetings I don’t return.The scent of roasted lamb and sugared wine hits me before the laughter does.Of course. A fucking Clan gathering the one I come home.Voices rise from the garden courtyard, familiar and distant all at once. I spot my grandmother first, white curls tucked into a golden scarf, a glass of something I don't want to know in her hand. She takes the strangest things.Her face lights up when she sees me.“Killian, darling!” she calls, smiling as if this isn’t the first time she’s seen me in years. “You came!” Giving the rest of the family a pointed look, she adds. “I told them you’d show.”One of my younger cousins waves excitedly, jumping to her feet. “Big bro!” She looks like she's thinking about hugging me, but it's a good thing she doesn't because it wouldn't e
I take an instinctive step backwards, my eyes on his sword. I should have expected he wouldn’t just wait outside especially with how suspicious he is of me. I haven’t started my mission, yet my cover is blown. What sort of failure is this?But there’s no time to panic.It’s him or us, though I highly doubt we both can take him on. And if by some miracle we manage to kill him, our people will be wiped out. Fuck! What now?“I’m Zarek, Prince of the mystics,” Zarek introduces himself, a calm expression on his face like we aren’t seconds away from certain death. His voice is smooth and detached, like none of this concerns him.Killian slowly lowers his sword, his grip on it not loosening. Instead it tightens, much like the hardened expression on his face. “And what is the Prince of mystics doing here in the human realm? I doubt your visit here is official seeing as I know nothing about it.” And although he’s still talking to Zarek, he holds my gaze. “And what is your fiancée doing in my c
Jessica turns to me with a relieved smile. “Auryn,” She approaches me, her steps brisk. “I rushed over as soon as I heard about your attack.” She pulls me in for a hug. I force a smile as she steps back, her eyes scanning my body. Then, she snaps her head in Killian's direction. “You shouldn't have let her out of your sight!” She snaps. He rubs the back of his neck, a sheepish smile on his face. “I didn't expect it—” She cuts him off with a raised finger, before turning to me again. “You should stay here in the meantime. I'm sure you must be confused by all that has happened tonight, but I'll explain everything to you tomorrow. Alright?” Her eyes flicks to my shoulder. “Although the healer restored your shoulder and got rid of the marks, you still need to rest.” If kindness was a person, it'd be Jessica. But she's a Duskbane. For that reason, I can't trust her, nor Killian. And I absolutely can't stay with them. “I wouldn't want to interrupt you both. You've already helped me
I shut my eyes as the wolf opens his mouth, but the fangs don't come. Instead, I feel his weight lift off me as a howl of pain tears through the night. My eyes snap open and I jump to my feet immediately, sinking my teeth into my lips to numb the pain caused by my movement. “Took you long enough,” I hiss. I watch as he grabs the wolf—Liam—by the head and slams it into the ground. Before he can recover, the man slides down the alley, grinding Liam’s face against the pavement, then flings him backward, sending him crashing... right next to me. “What the fuck?!” Despite my words, I immediately drive the heel of my shoe into Liam's eye, channeling all my anger into my attack. I kick away quickly as his claws shoot toward me. The man is in front of Liam in an instant, a silver sword gleaming in his hand. “Pure wolf or not, this will do the trick.” A sword? Since when did he start using a sword? And… Why does his voice sound different? “Bastard. Don’t—” Liam’s words are cut off as the
“Be careful at night, Auryn. It's dangerous out here.” Mia's words ring in my ears, and I swallow, my body on high-alert, but I keep my pace steady, turning at the next corner I see. The moment I'm out of sight, I stop, press myself against the wall and wait. Seconds later, footsteps round the corner, and I strike, grabbing the stalker’s wrist and twisting it as I shove them against the wall. “It-It’s me.” The voice is familiar. I take a closer look and release my grip when I see it's Liam, but I don't drop my guard. He turns to face me, an embarrassed look on his face as he massages his arm. “You’re following me? What the hell?” He rubs his neck nervously. “I just… wanted to make sure you get home safe.” “Then you could have asked?” “You seem really strong. And since you refused Jessica's offer, I didn't think you'd see the need to have me accompany you,” He lowers his head. “I'm sorry.” He’s not wrong. If I get attacked, I'll probably be the one defending him. But most impor