She slowly looked back up, the guy in the middle flashing her a knowing smirk. 'what the..!!' The possibility revolved in her head, then it clicked. Rogues. Damn it. Elsa slammed the door shut. Thanking the heaven's for the electronic lock. She had barely breath out a sigh of relief when the door shook violently. "Open it. We will have to take care of this quickly." Elsa recognized the voice as that of the first guy in the middle. "Fuck me." She cursed. 'they are going to break the door!!' She shove a hand into her purse for her phone only to realize that she had lost it the day before. Damn it. She really shouldn't have run away from Jay. Elsa regretted deeply. She contemplated on using the telephone. But thinking about it, the door won't hold for long. Instead she made a run for the kitchen, escaping through the back door. Her legs buckled at a loud growl, which was immediately followed by a crash. Her already bruised knees hit the hard cement, and she let out a muffled
'lights.....lights.....why is there so much lights?' Elsa rolled on her side to avoid the sun rays streaming in from the window, only to fall off the bed. The sudden crash woke up Jay who was sitting down next to her. "Damn it—fucking moping ass." Elsa squirmed on the ground in deep pain. "Luna Elsa." Jay looked shock at the sight, her once sleeping eyes now alert as she scanned the room for any possible dangers. "Hey. Good morning." Elsa gaze took a quick browse at her surroundings. Well aware of where she was at the moment. New Orleans. 'That damned motherfucker....' "Where is Alexander?" She asked, retaining her calmness. "He.....had some important things to attend to." "How could he leave without waiting for me to wake up first?" Elsa fumed. 'Does he even knows how to woo a woman?" "The Alpha was the one who took care of you while you were asleep." Jay said. 'when I was asleep?' The words didn't seem to sit well with Elsa. "For how long was I asleep?" She asked, sitti
Elsa zoomed in on Alexander as he down a cup of water. One after the other. The movement of his fair adam apple was extremely eye catching, making Elsa have vile thoughts that she wasn't supposed to have. She shook her head out of the gutters, then focused her gaze on him once more. 'Exactly what is wrong with me?' She narrowed her eyes dangerously. 'He couldn't have fed me a love potion when I was asleep, could he?' 'that could be true.' Elsa nodded at her deductions. "If werewolf exits, then so do witches. And if witches does exits then acquiring a love potion won't be a problem." "What are you talking about?" Elsa jumped up when she noticed that Alexander was now in front of her. A brow lifted as he asked. "What do you need a love potion for?" "Nothing." Elsa gave a quick reply. Flustered at the fact that she had spoken her last thoughts out loud. 'but then it's not like I owe him any explanation?' Instead, she turned the conversation back to him. "Don't you have anything to
Elsa felt the freezing night breeze smacked my face as she step out of the taxi. She poke her head into the taxi to pay the fee, but the taxi guy waved her off with a smile. "I can see you are troubled miss. I hope this favour of mine brings you luck." Elsa was a little surprised, a smile spreading on her lips. "Thank you very much." "You are welcome." The man replied. "We all need a little help sometimes. A smile can save a life you know? If we all could understand this, the world would beome better place." "True." Elsa nodded thoughtfully. Giving him a wave as he drove off. She straighten her back, dragging her luggage behind her as she walked into the airport. There was this itchy feeling that someone was watching her. Stalking her. And it wasn't friendly. Unfortunately the flight was delayed and she had to wait for some minutes more. She scratched on the back of her palm, something she only does when she is anxious. The stare was still there. It made her very uncomfortab
Alexander followed her eyes, and for once in a long time he became nervous. He was a beast. He knew it. But that side of him was something he desperately wants to hide from her. He could feel her questionly state on him. "You did this." But that wasn't a question. Unfortunately it was impossible to guess the mind of the women in front of him. Her nose scrunched up, eyes twitching a little. "Do we have to bury the body or something? Will we get in trouble?—" Her eyes glance around the ceilings as it cheating for any security cameras. "What if someone finds out?" Alexander was stunned slowly his lips curled into a smile. Guess he was worried for nothing. ★★★★★★★★ Elsa glanced at Alexander's side profile as he drove. A soft sigh escaping her lips at the chaotic thoughts raging in her head. "You followed me didn't you?" The slight quip of his lips was more than enough as an answer. "Where did you stay?" She asked. "A nearby hotel." He replied. "You knew I was going to fly out.
Wait—" Elsa stated. Although her voice wasn't that loud, almost everyone had been paying attention to her from the start, the arena quieting down before you could say. 'silence.' Once again surprised, Elsa showed a wolfish grin. "Why don't we make this even more fun?" Everyone was puzzled, including Jay by her side. Somehow they felt that their Luna's smile looked quite 'EVIL' "Let's bet." Her grin grew wider as she stated. "Place your money people. The winning side takes all the money." There is silence. Something like this had never happened before so they were all in a quiet a shock. "I bet a hundred on Tom." A young middle aged blondie raised his hand. Smiling evily. "Good." Elsa got fired up, glancing at Jay. "Quick, help gather the money." "I will bet two hundred on John." Another voice said. Slowly more people started to place theirs too until almost everyone had taken a side. "Who do you think I should bet on?" Elsa whispered secretly to Jay who nodded at Tom. "Then
Alexander hadn't waited long when he saw Elsa walking down the stairs. His lungs contracted, breaths turning strained, as his eyes flashed different inhuman colours. Alluring, but equally dangerous, and Elsa unconsciously shivered. He could feel his downside tighten at the thought of pulling her against the stairs and unraveling that price of clothing. Still he managed to restrain himself with the last bit of rationality he had left. There was no way he was letting her go out like this. Elsa felt a change occur in her body as Alexander's eyes sized her up and down, he looked just like a predator restraining his hunting nature and that alone turned her legs into jellies. Still she put up a calm facade, lips curling into a soft smile. "Sorry for keeping you waiting." "It's alright." Alexander breathe out under his nose. He took of his suit jacket, wrapping it around the confused Elsa who looked up at him with a puzzled expression. Alexander merely lied without even batting an ey
'too cold.' Elsa continuously blew hot air into her palm. Although she knew there was a warm heater walking next to her she preferred not to get close. She was starting to regret why she agreed to the night walk with Alexander, still she couldn't help but admit that it really helped in clearing the tense atmosphere between them. She was bitterly complaining about the cold in her head when she sighted a library. Without a word, she strolled in. Walking up to the boss who was reclining on his chair, an almost finished book in his hand. "Hey—hello—" Elsa knocked on the table, and his eyes fluttered. Looking up at her. "How can I help you?" He tilted his head to get a better look at her, a lazy expression on his face. "Do you have coffee?" Elsa asked. "Hmm." He nodded towards the coffee machine and Elsa muttered a small 'thank you'. Making two separate cups of coffee. She walked to Alexander who was sitting by a table next to the big window. Taking a seat. "Here." She passed cu