The maids served the food elegantly as if they were practised for their lifetime to serve their masters. Dareen raised his glass, filled with deep red wine, in a toast. "To family and friendship." As Dareen said, they chuckled. "So cringey... Dad..." Isaias joked. "You ungrateful brat..." Dareen glared at his son. Again the little laughter filled the room."Okay, okay... No more Melodrama anymore. Let's have dinner." Blake said. The clinking of glasses and the chorus of "hear, hear" echoed through the room as they raised their glasses and took a sip, sealing their commitment to one another.The dinner that followed was a culinary masterpiece. The aroma of carefully prepared dishes filled the air, and the conversation flowed as smoothly as the wine. They discussed shared memories, the joys and tribulations of parenthood, and the unique challenges of a father who had twins to take care of. Icarus and Isaias, despite their imposing presence, proved to be engaging conversationalists.
In the duskily lit streets of the city, the clock had just struck ten. The scent of chocolate hung thick in the air as Isaias stood outside the quaint little chocolate shop that was about to close. The shop's owner, Mr. Reynolds, had been about to close up for the night when Isaias had arrived, determined to satisfy his little princess's unsatisfied heart. "Excuse me, sir. I need chocolates. Can you pack me some?" Isaias asked politely. "Sorry, sir, but we're closing for the night," Mr. Reynolds had politely informed him.But Isaias had an aura that would suppress anyone. "Please sir, just a box of chocolates. My princess wants Chocolate right now. You know I can't just leave it when she showed some interest in chocolate," he implored, his dark eyes flashing a hint of arrogance."But, Sir..." Mr. Reynolds's words were cut off by Isaias's words, "Money is not a matter. I want chocolates. I hope you won't disappoint your late-night customer." Isaias spread his oppressive pheromones m
As she reached for a chocolate, Isaias couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction after a long time. His and his twin's plan had worked perfectly so far. They sat on a bench in the park. A gentle night breeze brushed against her pale complex, sending a tingling sensation to her core.Amethysta took the chocolate, licking it and tasting it slowly. Without caring about the surroundings, Amethysta was tasting the chocolate and moaning whenever the chocolate melted because of her tongue's heat. Seeing her, Isaias couldn't help but want to kiss those rosy lips, tasting them till he was satisfied. But he held back his desire, controlling his nerves to pop out. As the wind flew, The sweet small hit Amethysta's nose, making her jolt up. She looked around to find the source of the smell but little did she know that Isaias was the source. When she felt the familiarity, she looked at Isaias while her eyes went wide. She forgot to use the artificial pheromones. Icarus was going to find her
As the sun shone across the sky, casting shadows across the college campus, Patrick watched his daughter, Amethysta, step out of the car with a backpack slung over her shoulder. He couldn't help but feel a mix of pride and agony as he prepared to leave her behind. He was proud because his daughter had grown up very well into a fine woman. Making his human daughter attend the college which is filled with werewolves having notable sub-genders. "Are you sure you don't want me to help you with your bag, sweetheart?" Patrick asked, his voice tinged with a father's concern.Amethysta shook her head, her long, dark hair swaying with the motion. "I've got it, Dad. You have got work. So please, you go and do your work."Patrick smiled, his eyes glistening with emotion. "You're all grown up now. How beautifully has my little daughter grown up? Just remember to call me if you need anything, okay?" Patrick wiped his fake tears being dramatic. Amethysta nodded with a chuckle, and they exchanged
The morning sun had risen over the city, casting its warm glow on the bustling streets as Amethysta and Eira made their way to their university classes. The previous night's encounter with Icarus still lingered in Amethysta's thoughts, like a vivid dream that refused to fade.Amethysta's father, Patrick, and Eira's fiancé, Mateo, had left earlier, each with their own concerns weighing heavily on their minds. Patrick, preoccupied with worries about his daughter's involvement with Icarus and Dempsey's return, had left for work with a sense of unease. Mateo, on the other hand, left his office.As they entered the lecture hall, Amethysta and Eira took their seats, their minds temporarily shifting from the events of the night before to the impending classes. The professor began the lecture, and the room filled with the rustling of notebooks and the faint hum of whispered conversations.Hours passed, and as the lunch break approached, Eira couldn't contain her excitement. She leaned over to
In the core of a city, the pack leader of a group of werewolves, Luther, strived for a private conversation with his son, Laurent. The moon hung high in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow on the ancient trees around them."Laurent," the pack leader began, his voice deep and commanding, "I have asked you to approach Amethysta. Why am I not seeing any improvement? You went to see Patrick yesterday but you didn't inform me what happened there."Laurent shifted uncomfortably, his youthful features displaying a mix of apprehension and eagerness. "Dad... That... Yeah, I went to see Patrick."The pack leader regarded his son with a knowing gaze. "Don't tell me you didn't even approach her. You know what I want? How can you be so clueless?"Laurent hesitated, his thoughts scattered as he remembered the enchanting smile that had graced Amethysta's face while she talked on the phone with someone. "I'm not sure whether she is okay with talking to me."The pack leader's expression grew stern
Isaias and Icarus were determined to mark their presence once more, this time in the form of a new company. The city had changed, grown, and evolved, but their determination remained unwavering. They wanted to show those people who labeled them as evil that they weren't evil but them...They remembered the wise words of their mysterious friend. He had once told them, "To leave a mark, you must build something that lasts." It was the only words that were echoing their mind. The twins wasted no time chilling in the city. They decided to meet Joseph as soon as they thought of establishing the company. Today, The twins went to Joseph's company.The receptionist, Sarah who looked Friendly by nature greeted Isaias and Icarus with a warm smile."Good morning, sirs! What can I do for you?" she asked without noticing their features clearly. "Hi beautiful lady, we are here to meet your boss, Joseph," Isaias said with a flirtatious tone. Sarah gasped remembering the order from her boss that sh
Amethysta's world had once revolved around the comforting routine of boring daily life, but it all came crashing down when Icarus suddenly disappeared from her life. The absence of his presence left her feeling drifting into the pits, and a pervasive sense of loneliness began to settle in.Desperate for answers, Amethysta tried reaching out to Icarus, her calls and messages becoming a lifeline in her quest for connection. Yet, her efforts were met with nothing but silence, as if her pleas vanished into the void.Days turned into weeks, and as the unanswered messages piled up, Amethysta could no longer deny the painful truth: Icarus had vanished from her life. It was as if he had never been there at all.A memory resurfaced in her mind—a conversation with Icarus in which he had mentioned that he was new to the city. It struck her with the force of revelation. What if he left the city? That was what roaming in her mind. Amethysta felt a mixture of emotions—abandoned, hurt, and bewilder