AFTER a ten-minutes break, Maxine and the other students had to return to the hall, where they all gathered.
“Okay participants, fall in line by course,” Miss Gillany announced. Everyone followed. “Sit on the ground,” she instructed. The students lined up and sat on the green grass. “Maxine, look,” Meghan whispered from behind Maxine. The latter followed and sat down. She looked in the direction Meghan pointed and caught Hevo looking at them. He smiled shyly and waved discreetly. “He seems to like you, huh,” Meghan teased. “You’re wrong. He’s just being nice to me…” “I don’t think so.” Meghan shrugged. “I bet.” “Whatever.” Maxine shook her head. They sat up straight as the microphone echoed. “Good morning students!” greeted the newly arrived instructor. “I will be your first speaker for this morning. By the way, I am Belsie Macalisang but you can call me, Ma’am Bellz.” She seemed nice, Maxine thought. “Actually, I just arrived from Europe yesterday for my research. I thought I wouldn’t be able to make it because of jet lag, but thanks to God, I made it to be here today with you guys.” After a while, she started to discuss. Maxine yawned after a few moments. She didn’t know why, but the discussion was the best sleeping pill for lazy students who didn’t want to listen. She lifted her head when she felt something hit her head. She saw a crumpled leaf. It wasn’t painful, just surprising. She turned to Meghan behind her. It was definitely her again. “What?” “It’s you, no forgiveness for you, maybe you can pass that throwing thing of yours for now. We’re not in school.” “It wasn’t me.” Meghan shook her head. She pointed her lips in Hevo’s direction, so Maxine followed. He was grinning and gesturing for her not to sleep. “See? He likes you.” Maxine turned her attention back to the speaker, ignoring Meghan’s whispers. “Okay students, that’s the end of our discussion.” Everyone seemed to come alive from their slumber at the sound of it. “Any questions?” Miss Macalisang asked. No one spoke, as if they were all hungry. “Okay, before we end, I’ll be the one asking the questions.” Oh, great! Maxine thought silently. “Does anyone here know about a gray wolf?” A few raised their hands. Maxine didn’t. She didn'’t know about different breeds of wolves. “Great. Actually, that’s my research study all about since I’m fond of wildlife species.” A few moments of silence passed before Miss Macalisang spoke again. “But do you guys believe in the existence of human wolves?” It seemed like Teacher Macalisang was the hungry one. There’s no such thing. They only exist in movies, Maxine thought. The instructor laughed at their reaction, but quickly became serious. “I know what you’re thinking. But believe it or not, they do exist.” She took something out of her bag, a flash drive. “Lemme show you something. This one caught my attention while I was traveling.” It was incredibly quiet. Everyone seemed curious. “But this has nothing to do with our topic a while ago, of course. I just want to share with you what I saw.” No one spoke, and everyone just looked at the white screen where the projector was pointed. The students seemed interested in seeing what the instructor was talking about. “This picture was captured when I traveled somewhere in central Europe,” she said, showing a picture on the screen. It was a picture of a woman with large scratches on her face and chest while inside a car. There were also traces of scratches from claws, perhaps, on the car as if it was done by an unusual animal. Around her were people who were curious. “The woman was not alone. She’s with her kid and husband when the incident happened,” Miss Macalisang continued and showed the next picture. It showed a man not far from the car, his chest torn, and his lower body missing. Maxine ducked her head. She couldn’t bear to look at the picture, she felt like her stomach was going to turn. “Excuse me.” It was Hevo’s voice. “Yes, Mr.?” “Hevo Fontanella,” he introduced himself. “You’ve mentioned that she was with her husband and kid. Where is the child?” “The child is currently under the care of a hospital in central Europe. She was lucky to survive.” “And how do you know it was a human wolf that did it?” Beatriz chimed in. “Maybe it was another animal.” “The child herself said so. She saw how her father’s companion turned into a monster.” Maxine felt her hair stand on end at the sound of it. If Miss Gillany hadn’t spoken, everyone wouldn’t have calmed down. “Seems like you’re caught up in Ma’am’s story, huh. Okay participants, get up and line up for lunch except for those who are in punishment.” “Thank you guys for listening,” Miss Macalisang added. “See you in my class next week. We’ll continue the story.” ___ FROM the backside of the palace, Lucas passed through the wall and went straight to the balcony on the third storey where his room is. It’s past two in the afternoon. He had fun strolling that he wasn’t aware of the time. He formed a smile as he took off his t-shirt. That woman’s face reaction amused him. He doesn’t know what made him help them find food. It’s just that he had to do something when he heard them talking about it. Weird. He thought. But he didn’t expect them to take off their shirts. Of course, he was there. Suddenly, he felt a little bit of fever down on his belly reminiscing the scene a while ago. Shaking his head, he decided to take a shower. LUCAS went downstairs after showering. He met Manang Ebith on the stairs. “Good afternoon, Sir!” she greeted. He smiled in response. Manang Ebith had been their housekeeper since they migrated to the Philippines. She knew, as well as their guards, the secret of their family. “Should I make you a cabbage salad?” the old woman asked. She knew it was his favorite. “No. I’ll make it myself.” Lucas continued to the kitchen. He felt hungry and wanted to eat cabbage salad. Weird, but he was probably the only CANIS who was vegetarian. He took the cabbage out of the refrigerator and the other ingredients he would use. “Cabbage salad again?” He stopped chopping the cabbage and looked up. It was his sister, she had just entered the kitchen. “Don’t you think that might purge you?” she asked, laughing. “Get rid of me.” “Fine.” “I saw her again,” he uttered without giving her a glimpse. “Who?” “The girl in the supermarket.” “Then?” he heard her hiss under her breath. From the corner of his eye, he saw her coming closer and watching him. “Nothin’. I am just amused with her.” “Forget about her. You’ll just get hurt.” One of his eyebrows arched. “I didn’t say anything.” “That’s where it’s gonna be,” she insisted. He sighed in dismay. He knew it wasn’t possible. He didn’t say he liked the girl. He was just saying he was amused. Was that so hard to understand? And why was he explaining anyway? Lourine placed a newspaper on the table. “They’re attacking again.” [Family attacked by a BEAST] That’s what was written on the page. “I’ve read it,” he replied while busy with what he was doing. The attack happened somewhere in central Europe. “Your birthday is coming up soon.” He stopped what he was doing and looked at his older sister again. “Lourine, can’t we live a normal life?” he snarled, unable to hide the annoyance in his voice. “Can we just forget the other CANIS and even that old hag for good?” After saying that, he angrily put down the knife he was holding. “Can’t believe you ruined my day.” He completely stopped what he was doing and left Lourine alone in the kitchen. He walked back to his room, feeling irritated. He wasn’t happy with how he was. And for HEAVEN’s sake, he wanted to curse his origin!MAXINE’S eyelids fluttered, her eyes slowly opening. A red ceiling was the first thing she saw. She gently moved her gaze around the room, recognizing her surroundings. She tried to sit up despite her weakness.She was about to get out of bed when the door suddenly opened, revealing Lucas.“Don’t move,” he said softly, though it was a command. He approached her and sat on the edge of the bed. “How do you feel? Does anything hurt? Does your head still ache?” he asked, his concern evident in his tone.She stared at his face for a moment. She was sure of what she saw the previous night. Something was wrong. And for God’s sake, where did that creature that attacked them come from?“Maxine…”She flinched as his hand touched her shoulder. “H-huh?”“Are you okay?”“I-I’m hungry,” she whispered weakly.Lucas pressed a button on the wall near the headboard and spoke into it. “Nanny please bring me breakfast to my room. Now.”“Lucas…”He didn’t answer, but his questioning gaze met hers.“How d
“IT’S beautiful…!” Maxine murmured, sitting cross-legged and looking up at the sky. She and Lucas were currently at the oval for stargazing. He suddenly suggested they leave the social hall.“Very,” she heard Lucas agree.“The biggest one’s mine!” she pointed to a particularly prominent star.“The pitch one’s mine.”She frowned, turning to Lucas, who was lying down with his head resting on his arms. He wasn’t looking at the sky, but at her.“Are you teasing me?”Lucas didn’t answer; instead, he pulled her down to lie beside him.“They’re more beautiful when you gaze at them like this.”He was right. They shimmered brilliantly.“Maxine…”“Why?” She was still looking at the sky.“Are you disappointed?”She looked at him. Only then did she notice how close their faces were.She secretly swallowed, unable to open her mouth. She felt hypnotized by his eyes.“Because Hevo didn’t ask you to dance.”She turned her attention back to the sky. She felt awkward.“N-no.”“You don’t seem to be hidi
EVEN Maxine couldn’t believe the reflection she saw in the mirror. She didn’t think she could get any prettier. The pitch-black strapless, heart-shaped-chest cocktail dress that fell above her knees suited her perfectly, and she paired it with silver stilettos.Tonight was the acquaintance party, so Meghan invited her to her house to get ready.“You’re beautiful, Maxine,” Meghan complimented, also looking at her in the mirror.She smiled at her. “T-thank you, Meghan!”Meghan shook her head. “Nah, don’t mention it. Just think that this is our last year. Let’s enjoy the night. No killjoys, okay? I know you.”She smiled again in response before returning her gaze to her own reflection.IN the hallway of the COM building, all the students under the College of Management gathered, by department, as the catering was department-based.“Hey, Maxine, stop,” Meghan scolded her, widening her eyes.“What? I’m just making the most of what I paid for,” she reasoned. It would be a waste of the Alfon
“MAXINE, get up, you might be late.” Maxine lazily got up. But she allowed herself to sit for a few minutes with her eyes closed. “Come down so you can take a bath,” her mother added. “I don’t have classes today, Mom.” She remained with her eyes closed. “Oh, that’s good. You can go grocery shopping then. I still need to clean the master’s bedroom.” That’s when she opened her eyes and looked at her mother. “Okay, Mom. But I might be a bit late. I have a date with a classmate today.” “Why? Where are you going?” “Meghan wants me to help her buy an outfit for our acquaintance party. It’s tomorrow night.” She folded her blanket before getting off the deck. “Oh, okay. Never mind then. Just go ahead with your date; that’s more important.” “It’s okay, Mom, I can do both,” she insisted. “No, honey. I’ll do it later.” She felt guilty. She didn’t help her mother much with the chores in the mansion. “Okay, Mom. I’ll make it up to you next time.” Her mother just smiled before saying,
“HEY..!”Maxine let out a deep sigh before turning to Lucas. She didn’t understand him. He didn’t want to see her, but what was he doing here? It irritated her.“What?!” she asked, her voice sharp.Lucas took a while to speak.“Actually…” He paused. Confusion was evident on his face. After a while, he started walking towards her.He looked into her eyes.She frowned. He probably intended to just stare at her the whole time?“I just want to confirm something,” he said in a low voice.She frowned even more. What was this arrogant guy’s drama?But she didn’t expect what he did next.He slowly bent down.She couldn’t react or even move. She felt like a post rooted to the ground. Her eyes wide open, staring at his face, his eyes closed as he kissed her.Lucas paused for a while but didn’t move his face away from hers.His eyes dropped back down to her lips. Even if she wanted to move, her body wouldn’t cooperate. Until he claimed her lips again.“Another rule to be added.” She held her bre
A week passed, and Lucas didn’t show up to see Maxine. After that scene at the university, the young man didn’t contact her again.“I thought I’d be his slave,” Maxine muttered to herself in front of the mirror, combing her shoulder-length hair. “Well, this is okay too. Besides, maybe he won’t continue the contract.”“Who are you talking to?”“Oh my gosh, Mom! You scared me,” she exclaimed, turning to her mother. She hadn’t noticed her mother’s arrival.“Who were you talking to?”“No one. I was talking to myself.”“You silly girl.”She applied a little lipstick and powder to her face.“Okay, Mom, I’m leaving.” She kissed her mother.“Be careful.”“Yes, Mom.”SHE got her books from her locker when she arrived at the university for her class that day. As soon as she closed her locker, Hevo’s face appeared before her.“Why do you always pop up wherever I am…?” she jokingly asked him.“Because I’m stalking you,” he replied nonchalantly, then smiled. To be fair, he was cute.“Crazy…!”He w