LOGINADRIANA
The whistling sound in the kitchen got me looking up from the book I was reading. I stood up and shuffled into the kitchen, swinging my head around until I caught sight of the kettle set on a stove on the large counter.
“Ma'am Felicia, the water has boiled," I called out, but got silence as a response.
“What could she be doing?" I whispered as I trudged closer and turned off the stove, and the whistling stopped.
I sighed loudly and brushed my hair back before heading back to the living room, where I was waiting for my colleague at the mini mart I worked in.
Ma'am Felicia and I had been like family since the day I stepped into Detroit.
I had gone to the mini mart to get snacks that I would cry on the night I arrived in the city when I met her. Her comforting words and kindness left me wondering if such people still existed. I didn't trust her then, and always pulled a cold shoulder, but that didn't stop her from coming closer and lending a hand when I needed one.
I opened up to her after some months of being around her warm presence, and since then, she has treated me like her daughter and always promised that she would keep me happy and make me forget about my past, and she did.
She was also able to convince her boss to let me work at the mart with her.
Ma'am Felicia was a family I never had, a family I would stick to for the rest of my life.
I laugh whenever I hear the proverb that blood is thicker than water. That shit had been proven wrong several times in my life.
After five years of being away from the pack and everyone in it, I'd forgotten about Miles and Arlene. My life had become way better without them in it.
I raised my head from the book again and swung my head back, wondering why Ma'am Felicia hadn't come out to meet me.
It was almost time for my shift, and she was yet to appear after calling me over for a conversation.
“Ma'am Felicia, I'm running late for my shift! What do you want to talk about?" I yelled while facing the door that led to her bedroom.
I would have suspected that she stepped out of the house if her car wasn't parked outside. Besides, Ma'am Felicia has never left her door open, even if she was going to get her garden tended to.
“Ma'am Felicia!" I called out, but as usual got a wave of sickening silence in return.
I groaned loudly and got up, then dragged my feet towards the bedroom door.
Ma'am Felicia was a lover of art, so she had many art pieces and painted canvases on her walls and counters. The nauseous scent of lavender never ceased to waft past my nose when I neared the bedroom.
I raised my hand and knocked on the door lightly, leaning closer to catch any sound from within.
I knocked again, harder than the first, but still got no response.
I looked at the wall clock across the room and watched the short hand of the clock hit three. My shift had begun, and I was still here.
I leaned on the door and began to speak, not sure if she was in there or not.
“Ma'am Felicia, I'm leaving for work now. The boss will have my head chopped if I stay a minute longer," I muttered.
My delusional self expected to hear a chuckle from within, but to my disappointment, I was met by silence again.
I sighed and took a step back from the door, battling with my conscience about whether it was right to leave the old lady without seeing her or hearing what urgent matter she wanted to discuss.
“I'm sorry, ma'am Felicia, I really gotta go," I whispered and spun around to leave.
But the moment I turned, my eyes flickered to the knob on the door, and I felt a spark run through my body.
I spun around in shock and reached for the knob, and to my surprise, it turned out to be broken.
Panic set in, and I didn't waste a minute more before slamming my foot on the door.
The door broke open and pulled out, hanging lazily onto a single knot still able to hold it from falling off.
I cared less about the door or how Ma'am Felicia would feel, and rushed in.
“Ma'am–"
My heart stopped, my breath ceased, and my body froze when I stumbled upon a body in a pool of dark blood.
The dress that covered up the body was a dress I made for Ma'am Felicia last December while working at a dressmaker's shop as a volunteer. I would recognize that dress and design anywhere because I made it. I stayed up all night making it to see that happy smile on her face on the night of Christmas!
“Ma'am… ma'am Felicia…” My voice was barely audible as horror squashed my heart into tiny pieces.
I slumped down into the pool of blood and slowly reached for the knife stuck in her back with trembling hands.
I knew it was stupid to do so with bare hands, but at that moment, I was too grieved to think clearly. I wanted to save her, I thought I could save her.
I gripped the handle of the knife and pulled it out. My heart clenched when I heard a wheezing sound from her.
"Ma'am Felicia!” I gasped and grabbed her shoulders, then turned her around, placing her hand on my lap.
She stared at me, her honey brown eyes filled with tears and warmth. Blood trailed down her chin from her mouth, and she had a stab wound on her belly, too.
"Who did this to you?!” I cried, hating myself for not coming in sooner.
She was in here all along, fighting for her life and hoping she would answer my calls.
She groaned again and touched my cheeks.
Her hands were so cold that it made shivers break out on my body.
“Hold on, I'll call the police," I whispered and made to stand and get my phone, but she gripped my wrist, shaking her head.
“No, ma'am Felicia, you're going to live, don't say anything, save your strength," I muttered, but her grip on my wrist didn't falter.
I watched her trembling lips part, and she whispered words that made my heart sink.
“Run."
“What?"
“Run… from them.”
"I'll take you to the hospital first, then we'll run together…” The rest of the words got stuck in my throat when her body turned white and the warmth in her eyes disappeared.
“Ma'am Felicia?" I called out but got no response. She was still staring at me, but with eyes that had no life in them.
She was gone. I needed no one to tell me that.
My heart was crushed at the realization, and my body broke down.
I parted my trembling lips and howled loudly, drenched in pain and agony.
I held onto her, crying my heart out. Nothing aside from my mother's death had hurt me the way she did.
The pain and anger I had tried to keep buried in me resurrected, crushing me to pieces and leaving me wrecked.
Why? Why do bad things always happen to me? Why do I lose everyone I love?
Her last words suddenly hit me, and I dropped her head down, then staggered back.
The sounds of a siren were in the air, and so were her last words.
My body froze when I swung my head to the side and noticed the drawing on her wall. Anyone would think it was just an art, but I knew it wasn't.
It was that dreadful mark, the same mark that had always haunted my dreams.
I looked at her body, bewildered and wondering what Ma'am Felicia had to do with those ruthless souls.
“Don't worry, ma'am Felicia, I will find whoever did this to you," I whispered.
I wiped the tears on my face with my blood-soaked hands, then turned to run out.
But as I reached the door, a cop stepped in, blocking my path.
“You're under arrest," the man said and reached for my hands.
“No, I… I…” I stammered, but he didn't even spare me a glance.
More cops trooped into the house, shaking their heads at the scene in the bedroom.
"You killed her? She took you in as a daughter, you ungrateful brat!” Her nosy neighbor spat as the cop led me out in handcuffs.
I would have tried to defend myself, but I couldn't. I was the prime suspect, and no matter what I said, no one would believe me.
But one thing stuck in my mind…someone had killed Ma'am Felicia, and that person was related to the mark on her wall. The mark the person who kidnapped me years ago had.
ADRIANAI clasped my hand over my mouth and began to cry, letting the tears drop as much as they wanted on my shirt.This was who they were all along. They had been my enemies all this time.Now it made sense why I was kidnapped when I was in that VIP room that Miles was in. He had leaked my whereabouts, or worse, he had instructed to have me kidnapped and killed.The horrifying scenes of the murders and blood in that building where we were held hostage haunted my mind and caused goosebumps to break out in my body.After long, depressing minutes of crying out my pain and nursing the deep wounds of betrayal, I staggered up to my feet and held out my phone towards the board.I clicked a picture of the plan board and grabbed the files and pictures. As I began to walk away, my eyes caught a large book peeking out of the drawer.I paused and shuffled back, then pulled the drawer open.The book fell out and I bent closer to take a closer look at the book. On the cover, it was written HISTOR
ADRIANAWith the GPS map on the bike, I was able to navigate my way to the location he had written down on the paper. I parked the bike in front of the large, dark Rouge Wood and got off.I felt chills rush down my body as I stared at the dark, vast woods before me. I stared at the wristwatch strapped around my wrist and sighed, then swallowed hard before trudging in. I took my phone out of my bag and walked into the woods, then navigated my way to the west side of the woods. I walked as fast as I could, constantly looking around for the sight of any living being or animal, until I spotted a building at the far end. My heart raced and I increased my pace, almost breaking into a run at some point.When I got to the house, which looked like it was about to crumble, hesitation kicked in. I brushed the feeling aside and took a step closer to the door, ready to take whatever risk was needed.A little push at the door caused it to fall open. I slowly stepped in, swinging my head around and
ADRIANAI screamed and gripped my hair.“Can you stop, this is a station," the cop snapped at me.Tears streamed down my face as pain, guilt, and horror engulfed me cruelly. So cruelly that I almost lost my breath.“You need to leave right now," the man said.He could have manipulated someone, anyone. Why did he have to take the fall? Why?I wouldn't be able to fight my enemies after he had left me broken with his decision, and the thought of him not living longer made my disaster worse.If I wanted to survive, I needed to talk to him. I had questions that needed answers, answers that only him could give.“I need to talk to him," I jumped up and stammered, wiping the tears on my face. The man sighed and cursed in anger.“Wait there!" He pointed at a corner at the end of the hall before walking away. I walked over to the seats and slumped down into one, waiting as he instructed while trying so hard to stop myself from crying in front of everyone. The man returned, disappointment on his
ADRIANAAfter our meeting, I sat up all night, waiting for morning to break.Even though Salvador was untrustworthy and crazy, I knew he would always keep his word no matter what. I didn't care if I had to join hands with the devil. No, I had to get out of here and become the devil myself.When morning finally broke, a police officer was standing in front of the cell door, clicking the lock open before swinging the door.His eyes moved to where I stood, and he beckoned his hand towards me, a stern look on his face.“Come!" He snapped.The women in the cell room with me looked at me, confused.I turned and stared back at them, a smile on my face.“I hope you find peace," I muttered.“Are you leaving?" One of them asked, and I nodded.“I knew it, you didn't commit murder, right?" The one who killed her abusive husband asked.I nodded my head, and she chuckled.‘But I will soon.’ I wanted to say that to them, but refrained.“I hope you find peace too, and don't worry, someone else will l
ADRIANA“Salvador Vlad!" I gasped and almost jerked up from my seat, but the police officer behind me held my shoulders down.Salvador looked over to the man and nodded him off. The cop bowed and left, leaving us alone.“What do you want?" I snapped the moment the cop disappeared.His full lips stretched into a sinister smile, and his eyes gleamed with evil.“Aren't you happy to see me?" He asked.Salvador Vlad was my brothers' best friend and a close friend of Luna Valerie. I had met him during a time of crisis in the Blood Moon Pack. I disliked him the moment I set my eyes on his face and hoped to have nothing to do with him. I didn't know why, but he seemed to have an interest in me then. He always teased me, and that only made me hate him more. Perhaps I hated him because of Miles, or because he is a vampire.After months of his sudden disappearance when my Pack found peace with his help, I found out that his father, the vampire king, disowned him and gave the Kingdom to his illeg
ADRIANA“My…my sister?” I stammered and staggered back with eyes wide as saucers and full of horror.He smirked and leaned into the chair, throwing his head to the side.“See? We don't need any other proof, do we?" He chuckled.My heart tightened, and rage welled up in me. She came all the way to Detroit to prove that I killed those people.I had sworn to forget about her and her betrayal, but it seemed she was bent on making me her sworn enemy. She wanted to truly die by my hands.“You believe this just because of a past action?" I scoffed loudly.He shook his head.“No, I believe it because of this," he pointed at the pictures.I sighed, and my shoulders slumped in defeat.“Where is she?" I asked.“Gone," he replied, and I chuckled.If she came here to make the situation I was in more complicated, then my brothers would also be aware of it.“Do you admit to the charges, Miss Adriana Nox?" The officer asked, placing so much emphasis on my surname.I raised my head and stared deep int







