“Desmond, you’re–”
“What are you doing here?” Desmond was wearing a very hostile expression on his face as he reached Irene. Irene’s courage wavered. “I c-came to see you. Look at me.” Desmond’s eyes raked her figure. As impressive as Irene thought she looked, Desmond didn’t seem moved by her appearance at all. “If you know what’s good for you, you’re going to leave this place now,” Desmond advised—warned—with a low-pitched tone. Finally feeling the many eyes set on her, both judging and inquiring, Irene suddenly felt small. But she still had a goal to achieve. She couldn’t come all the way here and leave without her mate. “Desmond, listen to me. I know you feel like I’m undeserving of you, but I can assure you that I am. I truly am,” she reached to touch Desmond’s hand as she spoke, “If you can just come back with me, I’ll–” “Don’t be ridiculous,” Desmond slapped her hand away with a deep frown marring his handsome features. Then he glanced around them, facing the guests of the events. His features seemed to relax as he sighed with some sort of awareness dawning on him. “Excuse me,” he said to the stone-faced guard who had been watching the drama from the closest range. Desmond stepped down from the platform and told Irene, “Come with me.” He didn’t need to say more before she nodded her head vigorously and chased after him, casually ignoring the flood of people who judged her with their eyes and mouths. “Causing a scene at such an auspicious event… Why do I get the feeling that they’re from Pluto Pack?” “Her shoes. Ew.” “What are they doing here? Trying to dampen the atmosphere?” “So uncultured.” Desmond’s face twisted with discomfort at every statement he heard. Regardless, he didn’t stop moving, leading Irene outside the hall through an empty side entrance. The entrance opened up to a small garden that was lit up with candles on the stony straight pathway. The moon was at its peak, casting a soft glow on the path where Irene and Desmond stood. “Are you coming back with me now?” Irene asked foolishly with a teasing smile, concluding that the reason Desmond led her outside was so they could depart together. “Fuck, no!” Desmond rebuked. “I brought you here so you wouldn’t shred off the last piece of shame you have left in front of everyone, staining yourself with me along in the process.” Irene’s smile faded away. “I’ll tell you this cause I owe it to you for wasting years of your life. No one would want someone like you who can’t even understand when to keep shut or speak, when to act or not, when to do things or not,” “I’ve gotten a post to work as a guard here at Jupiter Pack. Do you know what that means? Do you know how much I struggled- what am I saying? You do know. You’ve known all this time, yet you don’t understand.” Desmond was speaking with a tone that implied severity. “I can’t be with someone who doesn’t understand my joys and my lows. Someone who lives but doesn’t understand the point of life. You go about everything so simple-mindedly that I find it fucking annoying!” He suddenly changed his pitch, as if remembering a triggering event. “Irene, you don’t need to fix yourself or be better for me. Do it for your own self. Because you don’t even have a goal in your life. You go along with whatever I tell you to, is that even life? Answer me, is it life?!” Desmond questioned aggressively, grabbing Irene’s shoulders. All this time, she’d been looking at him without knowing what to say or how to react. But now met with his sudden outpour of anger on her, Irene felt so scared that she blurted, “I don’t know!” “Exactly,” said Desmond softly as he released her shoulders slowly and distanced himself from her, “You never know anything.” Irene’s eyes watered, blurring her vision. Her throat became dry, and her palms grew itchy. She clenched her fists tight, digging her nails into them. “Stay on your own from now on. Our bond is broken. There’s nothing between us anymore. Never contact me, or repeat this shit that you pulled here today,” Desmond said with a tight jaw, “Okay?” Irene was about to shake her head negatively, but flinched when she met Desmond’s cold gaze as he said again, “Okay?” “Okay,” Irene echoed. Desmond hummed in satisfaction, then walked past her in the direction of the hall’s side entrance. The tears in Irene’s eyes flowed down. Her fists clenched harder. Everything… Everything that she’d done to get here, none of it mattered. Desmond didn’t want her anymore. How could… How could he be so cruel? Irene gritted her teeth. Desmond expected her to go home now and do what? Live without him? She couldn’t! He’d made her dependent on him. Now, he wanted to do away with her. How could he? Thoughts that never crossed Irene’s mind when Desmond was with her began to flood her brain at full intensity. “I can’t go back empty-handed,” Irene said to herself with a firm tone, wiping her tears away with the back of her hand. Then she turned around and took the same path as Desmond, oozing anger and energy as she marched straightforwardly. Irene reentered the grand hall, fiercer than ever. Her eyes narrowed on the uplifted platform, ignoring everything and everyone else. Those blocking Irene’s view of the platform were shoved out of the way, leaving her with a trail of ‘ouches’ and ‘what the…’ She was almost there when the volume of the music played by the live band suddenly increased, disrupting her momentum and causing her to lose sight of the platform. It led her to crash face-first onto a wall, falling on her butt. “Ow!” Irene exclaimed with her palm to her forehead on the floor. The music stopped. Whispers ensued. “Why is there a wall in the middle of…” Irene trailed off in her complaint as she lifted her head and realized that she was wrong. There was not a wall in the middle of the hall. Instead, there was a large man dressed in a black three-piece suit with every inch of his body clothed safe for his face. His black hair was slicked back formally, and his eyes were a sharp shade of blue that held emptiness behind them. He was not frowning, no. But his face was carved with a permanent hostility that did nothing to dull his breathtaking beauty. Irene’s breath was obviously taken away by the sight of this man. Not only because he was dangerously captivating. Irene also felt the familiarity of being grounded to nature once again. Something that she’d only felt when she first locked gazes with Desmond years ago. Now, she could feel her wolf soul come alive with excitement as it latched onto something she thought was unreachable. This feeling only meant one thing. This person was her— “Soulmate.”Okay, maybe not angry.More along the lines of displeased, irritated, annoyed.But why?“H-Hi…” Irene croaked, wanting to do nothing else but turn around and run back into her room.Just seeing Adam in the flesh reminded her of the Adam in her dream (nightmare) who had first hugged her, then grabbed her throat, and threw her away.She was now even more afraid of him than before after witnessing his might. Even though it was in a dream state.“What are you doing here?” Adam didn’t bother to hide the annoyance in his tone.For some reason, Irene felt guilty. Like she was the one who had annoyed him. But it was clear that she didn’t do anything and was innocently dreaming when he bulldozed into her dream and tried to kill her.If anyone was to be annoyed between the two of them, it should be her!Irene frowned at Adam’s question. “I’m here to get water.”Not even a second after she replied, Adam grabbed something from inside the fridge and launched it towards Irene. Reflexively, Irene ca
Their surroundings immediately changed. Irene and Adam were now in that small gray room where they first communicated.“What are you doing here–”The rest of her words got clogged in her throat as Adam grabbed her neck. Irene was raised from the floor by the strong grip around her neck.“This is all your fault.” Adam accused her with a hateful tone.Irene began to shake her head, tears gathering in her eyes.“Haah… I didn’t- I didn’t do anything! I swear!” She gasped for air as she defended herself.Adam made a pitiful expression on his features and she thought he was finally going to let her go. He did. But in the cruelest way.He flung her right across the room and she ended up landing on a rough surface. As Irene tried to get up, she realized that she was no longer in the small gray room.Now, she was in that clearing. The one by the border of Jupiter Pack. She recognized it with zero effort. Blood. On her hands. Blood. There was blood everywhere.The bodies of mutilated wolves wer
Worse than rogues? What could be worse than rogues??Rogues were the most vicious breeds of werewolf. No, they couldn’t even be classified as werewolves. They were mutated beasts that couldn’t think for themselves and could only wreak havoc and go rogue wherever they found themselves.They were the biggest nuisances to werewolves.Yet, these mysterious creatures were worse. How worse…?“Rogues don’t kill our kind to eat. They kill just for the sake of killing and the fact that they don’t know any better. But these creatures, we call them mutated rogues, seem to have intelligence.“They are aware of their actions. They kill for the sake of eating. Like they can’t eat anything other than werewolves, partially their own kind. That’s why this is a problem.“They’re drawn to us for food. They keep on finding a way to get into the pack. If they are able to succeed, there would be no telling what would happen to my pack. And since they’re a species not well known, we don’t know their weaknes
Adam was as straightforward as ever, cutting right to the chase.“I told you. I went there because I was worried about Aria.” Irene replied after a beat of gathering her thoughts. But her voice didn’t come out as composed as she wanted it to.“And you went there intending to do what with your worry?”There was no hint of care in Adam’s face. He didn’t actually look curious about her actions. He might have been, but Irene couldn’t read Adam.He was always a blank board to her.Irene’s gut twisted. Her initial plan was to use her spells against whatsoever Aria was facing. But on second thought now, how could she have been so reckless?What exactly had come over her to make her think that she could go to the border, perform a few spells against the mysterious creatures, and save the day?Irene, herself, knew that she wasn’t the sharpest tool in the box. But she also knew that she was exactly so reckless and foolish. So what then had come over her and possessed her to head straight to an
Of course, Irene kept her question to herself since it was clear as day that no one was going to grant her a proper answer.She was forced to ride back in a shared car with Atlas to Adam’s mansion. All through the journey, Atlas kept on threatening and sneering at her, like she was in some deep trouble that would lead to her doom.Irene was already well aware of the fact that she was in trouble, she didn’t need Atlas rubbing it all over her face.A journey that was supposed to be long ended up being short because of Irene’s overthinking and false perception of the distance.As soon as the car stopped, Atlas basically pushed Irene out of it and held onto her tight once again, restraining her from escaping him.No one interceded for her as they watched Atlas drag her into the mansion with a manic look in his eyes.“Can you stop pulling me!? I’m already moving, chill out a bit!” Irene demanded as Atlas was about to pull her up the staircase that led to Adam’s study.“Heh. Like you have a
There were five wolves surrounding Irene. As they shifted into their human forms, the one in the middle stepped forward.His eyes were a familiar shade of cyan blue and his hair was jet black. He had young features so she could guess that he was either eighteen or nineteen.He bore a resemblance to two people who Irene knew. She was trying to remember who those two people were when the boy marched over to her, grabbed her arm aggressively, and yanked her up from the ground.“What the fuck are you doing here? And who are you??” he spat out rudely.Irene, who was still dealing with the aftermath of the shock the monster wolf gave to her, was too disoriented to understand or respond to the boy.Because of this, he tightened his grip on her arm, evoking an ‘ow’ from Irene.“Stop, let go of me,” she demanded, trying to rip her arm off his grip as she gained slight composure.“Are you one of them?? Did you do this??” The boy shook Irene roughly, referring to the dead wolves in the clearing.