Kaya's POV
"You've had enough Kaya,” Ally said as I gulped the remainder of the red grape juice I had out in a glass. I let out a satisfied ‘ah’ before sliding it over the counter back to her, "Keep em coming," I dragged, as it slid right into her grasp. She rolled her eyes, reaching out for the bottle of red grape juice pouring me another glass.
We were currently back at Ally's house, and I was drinking what was left of all my sorrows away in her kitchen. It was a grace that Ally's mom and Dad had gone for their anniversary dinner so that left Ally alone for the time being and spared me curious stares from Aunt Kathy. I was not in the mood to start reliving memories I had just made an hour ago, especially not the ones of rejection that Legion had left inside me.
"This is the last cup though," Ally warned, sliding the half-full glass back to me before closing the remained of the juice and locking it up in the fridge.
"I wish I was dru
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Kaya’s POV Peace. Calm. I had never felt this free before as I opened my eyes and soaked in the gentle rays of the sun peeking through the light curtains of my bedroom window. It was another day, which meant another chance to live. Cheesy I know, but so often we forget about the little pleasures of life, like breathing. Suddenly bolting up in bed, my eyes widened when the memories of last night came flooding in like an unwanted dream. “Oh My Gosh, oh no, oh no, oh no,” I shook my head, my hand over my mouth. What the hell did I do last night? Who was I with? Azian? Had I actually spent a night with the AZIAN KING? No, i-I couldn’t have but yet that was the last memory lingering in my mind. I could remember everything and yet somehow I ended up understanding nothing at all. My eyes glazed over and I felt slightly dizzy, rubbing the sides of my head for sweet relief. I turned slightly when I heard the door click open, watching as Aunt
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KAYA'S POV "Kaya, get in, we don’t have all day!” Ally huffed. I heard a shuffling, her face coming into sight as she leaned against the car, “ hello?” she hummed, “ what are you looking at?-“ she stopped he eyes turning to see what it was that had hooked my attention, “ Isn’t that your father?" Ally asked pausing slightly. It was then I realized she actually hadn’t seen him since I came to Torent. My eyes trailed back to her nodding feeling my eyes become a little stingy, “My Dad came all this way and it wasn’t for me, it was to see her,” I said softly, my eyes trailing back to the two for a second studying them. “C’mon Kaya, don’t beat yourself over this, I’m sure he came for the both of you,” Ally encouraged. I scoffed at this, about to turn around when our eyes met, “oh no,” I whispered underneath my breath. “What?” Ally asked, her eyebrows drawing together. His dark welcoming chocolate eyes lit up, his smile seemed to act
Azians POV “You lied to me Edwin,” I seethed, eyes darkening on my guardian as he stood before me, I could feed Alpha and Omega’s anger sieve through me, the sudden heat behind my eyes dictating that my eye color was changing according to their anger, “You lied to US,” I paraphrased, my jaw clenching watching as he sighed, running a hand through his hair then down his neck before looking back at me. “Abigail thought it would be better you didn’t know about their relations. Look I don’t think it’s a big deal, so what if they’re sisters?” he huffed. His tone did nothing but annoy me further, an irritation building from within me, “if you didn’t think it was a problem, why didn’t you tell me?” I fired back. He paused, as if thinking it over then released a breath as if having no conclusion, shaking his head, “Since when did we start keeping secrets from each other? If I can’t trust my guardian why th
Kaya’s POV I run the brush through my tangled locks sighing as I threw away another hairball. Perks of having kinky hair. Running a hand through it, I loosened all the curls, letting its fuzzy waves drop to my shoulders. My hair was usually straight but I had just washed it, and let’s just say it was about time I did. One more day and things could have gotten nasty. I stared at my reflection through the bathroom mirror, taking a deep breath out. Nothing out of the ordinary except the obvious curls that lined the frame of my face. I did look more like my mom every day that was for sure. Her nose was gifted to me as was the outline of her face. But Dad had quite the side, he blessed me with his round ears and thick lips. Lord bless my thick lips. I would say that was the major attractive thing about my face. I wasn’t afraid to admit it too. Tightening my nightgown, I gave my hair one last look and tug before going off to bed. From
Kaya's POV I couldn't even understand what he had just uttered. My mind was clouded. He was too close. Way to close. He smirked, leaning in “you do remember, right?” I nodded mindlessly even though I was lost, yet the silence that consumed us made me realize he was waiting for me to say something, raising an eyebrow when the silence lingered. I tied to rack my brain for any offers I had made to Azian King and as luck would have had it only one came into being. I shook my head briefly allowing my senses to return, "You’re here to claim my offer,” I trailed off thinking back, my eyes widened, in realization, “Oh, my offer..," I repeated actually surprised at what I was hearing. He didn't seem moved at all, "your remedies don't work anymore,” he said casually turning away, eyes once again examining my room. I took this second to quickly dispose of my pepper spray, “You said you’d help me anytime, as I recall. D