~ 19 years ago ~
The wind howled, the atmosphere chilly while it's violent blast went through the trees swirling the leaves to the ground. The candles which were set up by the seer to illuminate the night, took turns in going off gently, allowing darkness take over the surrounding slowly. She had been preparing for this day all along, doing rituals, praying to the moon goddess to give her the powers and let her see what she had in store for them. The black moon was nothing to joke about and no matter whatever preparations she had done, it didn't seem like it was enough. Immediately, the last candle went off and the wind stopped for a brief moment, everywhere became calmer and just like that, the vision came. There were two babies crying in their loudest voices, who had just been birthed during the black moon, a girl and a boy who had an invisible string that had joined their fate together and linked them together forever. And just like that, the vision left. Nothing else. No other information. The seer fell back to her knees and sat in dismay in the dark. Why hadn't the vision shown something more? Why wasn't the moon goddess telling her more? She didn't understand what it meant and didn't understand why that was all the vision had. But one thing she knew for sure was that the black moon harbored no good news and whatever it was that was in her vision, wasn't good news. * ~Present~ AVENA I Heard the window pane slid open and the sunlight danced into the room. Knowing it was Aunt Mona, I groaned. "Avena, being rejected by your mate isn't the end of the world, get your hairy ass up right now." I heard her say. Oh Aunt Mona, the queen of positivity. I sighed in my sleep, the previous night coming back to my memory. "You wouldn't know that," I replied lazily. Immediately my answer came out and I realized what I had just said, my eyes shut open and met hers. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean that. It's just... You know..." I trailed off, looking elsewhere to hide my guilt. I had always felt pity for aunt Mona. I mean your mate rejecting you was one thing but at least you could have other mates you just needed to find. But losing your mate? Losing your mate was one thing I couldn't fathom how excruciating the pain would feel. Aunt Mona had lost her mate the same night I had lost my parents and on top of that, she had to take me away to safety to keep me alive. How could I tell her about pain? She laughed a bit and folded your arms, "I understand sweetheart, trust me. It must be hard for you I know, but imagine if you found another mate?" "Who'd like someone who has Nyxian blood in them?"I said with a tone of disappointment bringing my legs to my chest. Aunt walked over to my bed and rubbed my back, "My mate was from another pack. He didn't mind me having Nyxian blood either. So you'll be fine. I'm sure the moon goddess has kept someone who loves you for you, not that asshole that can't handle a bit of power," She replied. I laughed, "Yeah right. That was before Nyxian blood became a bad omen." She only smiled back at me. We left the room and headed to the kitchen, everywhere was pretty much empty and I was guessing everyone had gone to their training again without informing me. I mean who would do so after what had happened the night before. They would only see it as a means to gossip about me and laugh. But I didn't care again. I was tired. I took the cereal and poured into my plate with a little milk and started to munch hungrily as Aunt Mona began making breakfast. After a few minutes of silence, she turned to me. "You know, the black moon will appear again soon," She said leaning on the kitchen island. "No one has seen that in like eighteen years, Aunt," I replied back taking another mouthful of cereal. "They're sure this time," She said with an affirmative nod. "They were sure the past four times as well." She frowned at me and I shrugged. "What if Your uncle Gray wants us back, you used to love him when we were younger," I rolled my eyes. "Yeah right. The same person I can barely remember what he looked like?" I asked. I'd heard this countless of times before and at first I used to get excited but with time, the excitement faded away. I was never going to get back there, I just had to come in terms with it. "Avena-" "It feels suffocating," I started. "Not knowing if I'd ever get my powers in control. If I'll ever even discover what my hidden powers are. If I'll ever live up to the name of a Nyxian blood and all the tales I've heard about them. I mean I'm pretty much hated here but at least I know what to expect," I said. "Avena-" "But going back there gives me lots of things to think about and wonder about," I continued. "How much everything has changed, how everyone's going to look at me, the child of the man who committed the unbelievable. I'm not so sure I'm ready for that, I swear." I took another mouthful after my sharing and started to munch away as if that would take away the anxiety I felt thinking about everything. "Well you better start thinking and wondering hard then," Aunt Mona told me dragging my attention back to her. "I mean if you actually want to learn to control your shifting as well as discover your unique abilities." "What did you say aunt?" I asked, eyes and mouth wide open and within a few minutes, I felt the milk from the cereal dripping by the side of my mouth. "Pack your bags sweetie, we're moving back to the UPC. The United Pack Coalition."AVENAI dashed into the sand immediately. I just had to dodge her and be as fast as I could. As long as I was fast on my feet, I’d have the advantage and me being smaller in weight than her seemed to give me another advantage. The sand was heavy on my legs than I expected but I tried to keep my feet light and make me way through it as fast as possible. My heart pounded in my chest and Sage didn’t seem to be disturbed surprisingly or want to be let out how she did some times when I trained alone. This made me worry less as I didn’t have to think about her randomly spouting out and ending the game for me even before it started. Instead it gave me a little space in my brain to notice the dry dusty air that was settling in my throat busily. As I ran and gazed forward, the only thing in my central vision being the rolled up scroll, I knew I had to get it and most especially, get it fast. I was almost there, arms stretched out forward and my fingertips almost halfway on the scroll that I
AVENAAfter the announcement, a random lot was drawn to determine which two teams would compete against whom and as if fate really wanted to see both Isaac and Marco fight, the two packs were competing against each other. I saw a devious smirk spread on Isaac’s lips and felt a little prick of uneasiness embarrass me. I only hoped he wasn’t up to anything mischievous.We stood in a straight line to determine our order to play. Strength and gender were irrelevant now because it didn’t matter whether or not the person you were up against was male or female or stronger or weaker. You just had to fight them. Some said it was cruel, to me, I didn't really mind.My eyes went to my partner and it was a girl from another class. She was a head taller than I was and a little more muscular. She had her brown hair pulled back in a bun and her arms folded, scanning the area and assembling students. She seemed to have noticed me staring at her and then turned to meet my gaze. Her dark eyebrows shot
AVENAOn the way out, Marco and I had a little chit-chat. It was just him asking me about my life the past few years, how the other pack had been and if I remembered my memory. It was nice that I was talking to him and he was just as fun as the little I could remember from back then.We turned around the corner and then reached the large grassy field, which was just beside the schoolyard, away from the parking lot, to see that a huge deep box had been positioned at one end of it, filled with sand. The box looked a bit spacious like it could contain at least fifteen people in it. And I wondered why it was here. I guessed everyone was thinking the same thing because they started to murmur amongst themselves. “Why is there so much sand in there?” I said and Sera mumbled something. Just then, I noticed Isaac’s presence and spun around. I locked eyes with him immediately and his eyes were glaring directly at me. I could also feel the annoyance and slight jealousy through our bond. And I
AVENAThe girls filled me in how they usually had pack group games each session during the beginning of the session. Two days were dedicated to each grade and they usually started with the higher grades - us.The games were crafted based on the standards and difficulties of that particular grade and helped evaluate different sections of each pack, such as skills, agility, intelligence, etc.By the end of the games, each scores were added to the pack project that was usually done later on in the semester. It was... all interesting to me per say. We never had this at my old school so it piqued my interest immediately.I was also curious to know if my shifting was still running wild and unable to control and if, perchance, finding my mate had affected it in a positive light. Or if at all, I was a bit close to even figuring out my unique abilities. "I'm pretty sure the Silvermoon and Mystic pack are going to go neck and neck this year, again, especially if there are combat games include
ISAAC“It’s not worth three weeks suspension, Isaac Langston.” Principal Taurus said. She had her hands folded, leaning back into her seat and pouring her unwavering gaze at me through her glasses. She was stern in everything she did, that I knew. And her rigid personality showcased itself in everything in her life. From how she dressed up to how she ran the school and in the little way of how she arranged her desk, always ensuring that her desk name plate bore, ‘PRINCIPAL TAURUS’ boldly written in the fine print was sat at the edge of the finely polished desk, in the exact same line and place. Her office space itself was the same as her, a dark shade of depressing blue and a historian wall clock, over her mini library that couldn't wait to announce what hour it was at the moment with a tic-tok sound. Her only flaw had to be that her sternness and principled nature had not rubbed off on her daughter because everyone in school and the UPC if I was not mistaken, was aware that her dau
AVENA "I mean f*ck her. She's lame, to be honest." Clay grumbled as he poured out some cereal into his plate the next morning. "You need to beat her a*s someday." "Watch your words, cuss lord." Nell scolded from beside him, her voice harbouring a sharpness in it. She gave him a look and took the cereal box from his grasp. Asher gave a low chuckle from his seat in front of me before dragging his steaming cup of coffee to his mouth and taking a sip. "What?! She's eighteen now. She knows these things." Clay retorted, his voice raising in defence and gaining an eye roll from Nell. He shook his head sighing, before going to the fridge to get a new milk carton for his cereal. I was seated by the table for breakfast, dressed in a fitted yellow pastel-coloured flowery patterned top and some loose baby blue jeans with casual sneakers. My hair was in a slick back ponytail which I had had Nell and Aunt Mona design with baby blue hair pins. My cherry-flavoured lip gloss was laid beside