JoThe pleasant fragrance of food that permeated the air caused me to wake up as my stomach began to growl. Due to sleepiness, my eyes were still hazy. I stood up, feeling my body tense.I turned on the lights. The unexpected brightness struck me square in the eyes. It took me a while to adjust to the light, so I had to strain my eyes to read the time. I blew my entire evening away at 10:03.I hurriedly changed out of my now-wrinkled school clothes and put them in the laundry basket.I walked out to the dining area, where I found Ann serving herself some pasta carbonara."Welcome, sleepyhead," Ann remarked.I sat at the table as a yawn escaped my mouth."Well, I arrived late from Liam's, so... last-minute pasta carbonara!" Ann grinned and pointed at the dish.“Hm, it smells so good,” I moaned and served myself some.“So, what are your weekend plans?” I asked.Ann’s face flushed. “Um… Liam and I are going on our first date,” the blush on her face reached all the way down to her neck.“
JoThunder erupted from the sky as the black clouds grumbled angrily.Shivers rushed up my skin all the way to my spine. I quickly pulled into the parking spot and raced through the double glass door. I swiftly put my key card in the slot at the door for the security check."Hey, Josette, how are you doing?" Mr Larry, the receptionist, greeted me cheerfully.Mr Larry was about sixty years old. As far as I know, he has worked here for thirty years. He is a friendly, warm-hearted mortal.I made an effort to smile, but all I wanted was to be at home, safe and secure.I said with a shaky voice, "I'm good.”I clutched myself, hoping to get rid of the shivering. Though, my efforts went in vain as the feeling clung to me with a relentless grasp.“Honey, are you alright?” his eyebrows furrowed with worry, “You’re looking a little pale there.”"No, I'm great," I stiffened. “You know, it's just the weather.”
AidenIn the midst of Liam and Ann's passionate discussion, I found myself sitting on the sofa and going through my phone.I went to Liam's house to hang out, but to my astonishment, he had finally asked Ann out.He kept worrying about their ideal first date and judging them by their expressions. It was a success.Goddess, the hours I endured listening to Liam ramble on and on about cafes, flowers, picnics, and other things.Currently, the couple is chatting on the couch across from me. I glanced through my phone, uninterested in what the pair were doing.What caught my undivided attention was when Jo’s name flashed on Ann's screen.Ann excused herself and went out of sight to pick up the call. Usually, I would eavesdrop, but unfortunately, eavesdropping on Ann's phone call would result in a lecture from Liam.“So, how was your date, loverboy?” I teased.Liam rolled his eyes as he relaxed on the couch, “Perfect,”I nodded my head, “I guess congratulations are in order,”With a playfu
AidenBefore the onslaught had started, I had already prepared to dodge it.It's now my chance. I smirked.I charged at him repeatedly with the speed of light, but he kept avoiding my attacks. Finally, with all my strength, I performed a twist strike that split his stick in half.“This is the third stick you have broken in the past hour, Aiden,” Liam stated, huffing as he threw the broken pieces away.“Want to talk it out?” he asked.I picked up another stick from the rack and rotated it in my hands before gripping it tightly, “Sure.”I pounced at him after I responded. He backflipped, somersaulted, and grabbed a fallen stick off the ground to avoid the blow."Sure, you want it this way. "Let's go," Liam said as he lunged at me.As we fought, our sticks collided.Unfortunately, I spent the night at Jo's with Adrik. Every time he smiled at her, I was on the verge of smashing his face. Thinking about him exacerbated my wrath."He dared to tell me he was keeping Jo 'company,'" I snarled a
JoThe weekend is coming to a close, and instead of getting ready for my first day of work tomorrow, I am lounging here watching TV with a popcorn bowl in hand.‘Procrastination is the thief of time,’ they say.Even though I am entirely aware of that expression, I just studied all night, so I deserve a break.As I flipped through the channels on the TV, I felt the couch dip on my side, and suddenly the remote got snatched from my hand.“Hey!” I complained, but Luke ignored me.Though being back home was fantastic, sibling quarrels were just unavoidable.“I was watching something! Give it back!” I argued.Luke just coolly shrugged and started flipping through the channels. I wasn’t about to go down so readily, so I retaliated and went to grab the remote.And that’s how my brother-dearest and I ended up in a fight over the remote. I was as relentless as Luke was obstinate. The struggle was a fruitful one; it reminded me of my childhood.Eventually, Elena came to my rescue and scolded L
"I would have let the whole world burn just to be with him. Fate, however, had something else in mind for me." ~ Jo*****It seems like Josette Elizabeth Vanderbilt has a perfect life. Perfect grades, wonderful friends, and a loving family. One thing she was missing was someone who loved her forever, her soul mate. In the end, she does find the man of her dreams, but it isn't who she expected. Their relationship doesn't begin well, but with time, it all returns to normal, to her perfectly happy life.Happiness, however, does not last forever.*****Welcome to an action-packed, adventure-filled world of high school drama. In a world filled with Vampires, Werewolves, Witches, and other supernatural beings.Take a trip with Josette down a path filled with laughs and tears, sacrifices and betrayals, love and hate.Discover The White Wolf's Sacrifice by reading my book.
The loud alarm clock on the nightstand near the bed wakes me up every morning. I drag myself out of bed and into the bathroom like I do every day. I rinse my face with water after brushing my teeth to remove any traces of drowsiness.I look at my reflection while examining myself in the bathroom's enormous mirror. Some of the tiny hairs in my bun of brunette hair adhered to my damp forehead as water ran down my face. In the bathroom’s light, I could see my brown eyes. I inherited them from my mother, Rosetta Vanderbilt, the former Alpha of the Crescent Moon Pack and the current Luna of the Silver Crescent Moon Pack. I looked exactly like her. I am proud of the athletic body shape I have kept up till now as someone who will soon turn eighteen.After dabbing my face with a towel, I changed into a loose black blouse and black leggings for a workout.I walked downstairs to the ground-floor home gym to start my workout while it was still hazy outside. ******After an hour of strenuous ex
JoDroplets of hot water washed all the grime from my body as they hit my skin. My cramped muscles melted under the water’s pressure. Fresh and relaxed from the hot shower, I step out of the steamed-filled bathroom.I dress in fresh formal clothing and head to the dining area for breakfast.The dining room consists of a rectangular white table surrounded by six grey chairs. A flower pot with Inca white marigold resides in the centre of the table. From the ceiling dangles a waterfall crystal chandelier just above the flower pot.The dining environment is rather cheerful. The butlers and housemaids were serving breakfast as usual as father sat at the head of the table having a delightful conversation with mother, who sat next to him. Luke was about to bite the crimson apple, but Daniel grabbed it from him before he could do so. Jacob, shortly followed by Annabeth, entered the dining room.*****Annabeth Olivia Knight. Daughter of Beta Jordan. Ever since we were little, she has been my