"You were just a child, Val," said Mrs. Gomez…
"One born with problems," I said. "And look what it manifested into. "This is her first heartbreak, she's not taking it well," said Mrs. Gomez to her husband. "Was this how you took yours?" "I… I felt lost and abandoned, but not like this." "Probably because of what's at stake," said Mr. Gomez. "Her chance to be queen?" Mr. Gomez nodded, and she said, "Oh, dear." "It isn't the crown I'm hungry for," I said. "I just didn't see myself getting dumped this way. With the townspeople looking at me like there's something wrong with me, and Killian making subtle confirmations. Now that it's happened, how do you think people would see me? Like they had been all right after all." Mother and father exchanged glances. It was an awkward situation for us. "What did you want to tell me, mother?" I asked after I suddenly remembered the other reason she had called for my father. Suddenly, it was my mother's turn to start crying. ********* I found out who my real parents were, and Mr. and Mrs. Gomez were not. I had only borne their name for over twenty-three years. Living a false identity, with surrogate parents. This brought all these to one simple conclusion, and the answer to my problems. I wasn't a werewolf. I was human. "What about my real parents?" I asked, unable to see clearly through the tears. "Are they still alive?" "We don't know for sure, Val," said Mrs. Gomez. "But you should know that we loved you as if you were our child. We did not discriminate nor did we ostracize you from Jack or ourselves because you were different. Telling this to you was just to make you understand that there was nothing wrong with you, nothing wrong in being different.." "Being human," interjected Mr. Gomez. "It makes no difference." "It does," I rebutted. "It means I don't belong with him." To this, they said nothing, and I had to believe it was the truth. An Alpha wolf cannot successfully mate with a human. Eventually, the difference would be too glaring. "How did it happen? How did I end up with you?" "We found you, Val." “Found me, how? Where?" "Well, it was Jack who found you, rather. He led us right to you when we visited one of the old museums for your father's research. You were wrapped up quite well as if the person who left you there really wanted you alive for the next eyes. Mission accomplished." "Well, it all makes sense now. Why did Killian look at me with scorn? Does he know?" "He doesn't." "But he said the problem was from my parents, which meant you two. Then," I added. "Nothing has changed the fact that we are still your parents and that Jack is still your brother." "He could have been my husband," I said, as I remembered all the love and attention he had shown to me. Nevertheless, he had known, immaturely, but yes. My mind was swirling with thoughts. It was like a radio, repeatedly changing channels, but my mind was on a channel with a song on it, and I didn't even know what was playing. I rose from the bed and drank down Mother's drink in one gulp. It was wine, but it slapped the sides of my jaw with disappointment. Then I headed for the door. "Where are you going, Val?" called Mrs. Gomez. "I am going to fix this," I said, without turning back. ********** Jack and I met on the long balcony which overlooked the courtyard of the manor. I remember our conversation clearly. "Val, why are you crying?" asked Jack, and he looked at where I had come out from. "Mother?" "Family," I said. "What do you mean?" "Saw Killian making love to a file of women in his study today. He wants nothing to do with me anymore." "He told you that?" "In parts of speech." "But he's going to be crowned Alpha King next week," protested Jack. "He is." "He can't just leave you," said Jack. "Why not? Not as if I'm anything like him. Or you rather." "What?" "Mother and father just told me that they aren't my real parents which makes me human. Regardless of how shocking it sounded, I realized I had been wasting my time on Killian Romero. He must have felt it and treated me differently. Did you know about it?" I asked. Jack looked beyond the railing, avoiding my face. I was sure the hurt of mine made him feel somewhat guilty. "I did. I'm sorry, Val. Sure they must have told you how I found you?" "They did," I said, and wiped my face. "And you know something? "No. What?" "Right now, there's a part of me considering a possible scenario where you shouldn't have." "But that wouldn't be my choice to make, as it wasn't mine then. I just stumbled upon you, Val. Someone had wrapped you up and placed you in a cart. Whatever brought me to you that evening, Val, I cannot fault nor criticize it." I nodded. Like I completely understood what he meant by those words. But I didn't. My mind was elsewhere, thinking about how to fix things. "Thank you, Jack, for being a wonderful brother to me," I said. "But I have to go now." "Let me accompany you," offered Jack. You should go to Mother," I waived. "She looks worse than I do." It was only after I walked to the end of the balcony that Jack ran in the direction of Mother's chambers. Family. ********** Fixing involved a lot of plans. In the end, I came to a final cut. One that would solve all my problems in one fatal motion. Night had fallen in the manor, so I grabbed a torch from the main wall, walked past the stables, and whispered things to my horse. Turned out later that it was only a waste of time and words, but I knew the animal didn't feel that way. Then I proceeded to the gates. "Who comes afore?" asked one of the guards. "Friend to this ground," I replied and walked into the light. Another foot appeared by his side and lifted my hood. "My lady?" "I need to go out. A promise to a friend I need to fulfill." "Surely, my lady," said the guard, and he opened the gates. As I walked out that night, it was the last time I ever went through those gates. I trekked through the meadow I had run across in the day and listened to the memory of myself crying and yelling at Debra to get away from me. Somehow, I began to blame her. It was her fault. If she hadn't made me see what Killian did with those ladies in his study, I wouldn't be in such a miserable state. If she had meant well for me, then it was an irony. However, I never found out what Debra's real intentions were. The road I took led onto the woods, and to a cliff. I made some stops on the way, however. Plucked my favorite flower and scattered its petals on the forest floor. Removed my outer garment and draped it over the stump of a tree, which used to be my sitting place. A clearing where the pack wolves gathered whenever there was newly turned. A place I thought I never belonged. At the cliff, I put out the fire and stood facing the horizon. The sun had set, but I could still see its bloody rays sneaking out of the earth on the far side. To me, this was a sign that blood was about to spill. And I had no doubt whose it would be. Mine. I knew it was dark down there, but I decided not to look. I knew what waited for anyone down there, but I tried not to let that picture seep into my head. I had to do it. My legs took pressure, left the air, and I plummeted.ADOLF'S POV"Stay alert men, it's coming," I said as I observed I was ready to face anything that came. I felt it coming closer and closer and then I shouted. "Charge!!!""It's only an antelope, my king," Sigil said and as I looked I was surprised because my senses never lied."That's strange, what I felt wasn't the presence of an animal. Alright then, let's keep going," I said to them. Then I heard screams up ahead. "What's that?""Someone screamed," one of my men answered, stating the obvious. "I'm aware it's a scream from someone to go and check it out," I responded. Then he and a few others went full speed ahead.When the rest of us caught off with them, they were with a man and a woman with both their knees on the ground."Who are they?""I have no idea my king, but they claim to know the princess," he answered"Who are you people? How do you know my daughter? And what was that scream?""My king, it's a pleasure to meet you. I am Vladimir and with me here is Scarlett. We are frie
VALERIA'S POVBrooke has been very hard on me as he instructed his man not to give me food or water in the past two days, followed by painful torture. They whip and beat me unnecessarily and that's because my father did not agree to Brooke's request. What was Brooke expecting? For my father to give in so easily? I too thought he would, but I'm proud that he didn't. The only problem was that I was the one facing the consequences of his refusal.I was starting to feel weak due to a lack of food and water. If it were training I would have been able to endure but this was pure torture. My blindfold and gag had been removed, but I was kept in an empty room with my hands and legs tied. The room is close to the stables and I could constantly hear the neighing of horses. I have been able to hold my hunger and thirst for the past few days but I couldn't anymore. My body was starting to fail me and if at least I got water I'd be a bit better.I could hear my heartbeats getting fainter by the pa
"You always have to be on alert Jack,""But you were the one who said I should drop my bag first," I responded defensively."You should never trust an enemy," he said"I don't usually trust, but you said-""No, you don't get it, Jack. We are training and as far as I'm concerned we are enemies right now. So show me what you got." He said taking a stance to fight.The man fought with brute force I almost thought that he was going to kill me the way he fought me. The girl sat on one stone in silence as she watched us.I fought with all the strength I had left in me but I wasn't still a match for him, I had to yield as I didn't see through his next attack before he had me to the ground."Get on your feet," he said, giving me his hand and holding on to it as I stood up."Your senses are not sharp Jack, let me see the strength while using your wolf abilities."I did just that and we continued fighting. I was about to use my normal victory mood on him when he struck me hard and again I was o
RYAN'S POVI was on an errand and happened to bump into Killian and his father speaking in the courtyard. I did not intend to eavesdrop but their conversation caught my attention; "What have you done to the elders?" His father asked him and this made me stop in my tracks on hearing them talk about the elders, my curiosity piqued.Killian's response was muffled so I couldn't hear him. I moved closer to a bush which was just behind the chair they were sitting on. Then I heard his father say: "You did something Killian and I'm not going to stop asking until you tell me, I know it involves dark magic as it cannot be ordinary," I knew something was fishy but Killian hadn't agreed yet, so it could not possibly be"Okay, I used dark magic on them and so what?" Killian replied. What! He admitted it, no wonder it was easy for them to dance to his tone. He has been controlled in them for his favor. This is my perfect opportunity.I waited till his father left before confronting him. Now that I
BROOKE'S POVMy father dared to send my messenger back to me even with the threat of having Valeria in my custody.I'm going to send her head to him amongst other body parts then he would know that I'm serious. "Double her torture," I said to my men as I entered back into my tent.Over the past few months after I had lost various combat with Valeria, I decided to embark on a journey to build myself. All my mother's ideas though.***"Brooke we cannot continue like this, one day we will be forced to face the reality before us, your younger Step-sister taking over the throne, do you want that?" She asked."No, I do not want it. What do you suppose we must do, Mother?""We need to seek for help,""From whom?" I asked her in confusion"I know just the person," she said.Then she took me alongside her and we met a sorcerer who was banished from Donbule because he practiced dark magic."I want my son to be powerful enough to defeat his sister, the lycan princess, and take his inheritance,"
JACK'S POVIt all happened very fast in a split of seconds. It was on the ground. Because of the impact of my fall, my head was hurting badly. It took a while for my vision to clear as I felt dizzy."I have no idea who you are and what you might want from me, let me go already?" I said moving my body to free myself from his grip."If I were you I'd stay still?" The man said."Let me go," I said, trying to loosen his grip but I couldn't."I'm not here to hurt you," he said, which was unbelievable. I stopped trying to let myself loose as I looked at him. He looked advanced and didn't look harmful as he was unarmed."How can you say you don't want to hurt me when you have me on the ground?" I asked in confusion."I just want to talk with you," he said."Can you not talk to me without hurting me?" I asked as I was perplexed by his actions."I did it to get your attention," he responded."Now you have my attention but I'm not in a comfortable position," I said as I was still pinned to the