LOGINCaleb honked loudly, enough to startle the entire neighborhood.
“Ava, your ride's here.” mom screamed from downstairs.
“Coming.” I called out, tying my shoe laces properly.
I was dressed in a black white crop top over a red flannel shirt and a denim baggy pants. I stared at my reflection on the mirror and smiled.
“Good.” I commented and rushed downstairs.
Mom was already decorating the sitting room.
“Be home before eight, your cousins are coming over for your party.” she warned.
“sure thing mom. What's a birthday party without the birthday girl.” I grinned. “I'll be home early. I promise.”
I darted out of the house and met Caleb leaning over his car.
“And here I thought, you were getting dressed in a dinner gown.”
“Shut up.” I glared and entered into the car.
I had other stuffs to think about and not Caleb's teasing.
“Where are we going?”
“It won't be a suprise if I told you, will it?” he winked at me.
I groaned as I eagerly anticipated for my suprise.
“You'll love it. I promise.” he grined
I hummed at his response as I stared out the window.
The thought about the strange birthday present and letter ravaged through my mind. The last line of the letter crept up to my head.
“Eat your cake, this could be your last.”
What message was the sender trying to rely, how will my birthday cake be the last cake I would eat.
“Are you okay?” Caleb glanced over me.
“You seem off, you're more quiet than usual.” he asked with concern written over his face.
“I’m good.”
“If I hadn't known whom Ava Reed was, I would have accepted your excuse but I'm not believing you Ava. I'm your best friend, you can tell me. Is there a problem?”
“Thanks for looking out Caleb but I'm fine.” I replied, unsure on whether or not I should tell Caleb about the strange letter.
“So, are you still going to play dumb on not knowing who's in New York today?”
“Seriously Caleb, I thought we've been over this stuff.” I said getting pissed off with his consistent teasing.
“How would I know.”
“Alright, seems you've been out of internet life for a while.” He said moving into a parking lot.
“Caleb.” I suspiciously called out as we stepped out of the car.
“Yes?” He hummed a response with a huge smile plastered on his face.
“Where is this?” I asked staring at the long line of people.
“Happy birthday,Ava.” He said bringing out two tickets to a fan signing event of Xavier Blackwood.
“You've got to be joking Caleb.” I muttered on the verge of tears as I held the tickets.
“Does this looks like a joke?” He said pointing towards a black Lamborghini that drove into the building.
My breath hitched as I held tightly into Caleb.
Xavier Blackwood.
His walking was so elegant like he had the entire world beneath those black leather boots. His dressing was so perfect, a pure dark loose cardigan and a denim baggy pants. It was similar to mine and I couldn't help but giggle. His dark shades blocked his eye but even with the shades, he looked glorious. He walked past through the screaming fans with a cute smile plastered on his face, he had a dominating aura as he walked through the rowdy crowd
“Down to earth, Ava.” Caleb snapped his fingers at my face.
“Caleb, I love you so much.” I screamed, throwing my arms around him and jumping on him.
“People are staring Ava.” He whispered into my ears but I didn't care less. I must have been a good person in my past life for me to be gifted with a best friend like Caleb.
“It's your birthday Ava.” he whispered softly, holding my hands.
“I had to do something special for you.” He said wiping the tears that were about to fall off my eyes.
“Thank you.” I sniffed silently and admired my very own best friend. I smiled like a proud mom.
I stood in line as I eagerly waited for my turn. While I waited for my turn, I imagined how it would feel like talking to Xavier. Xavier Blackwood was a well known big time Actor and billionaire CEO. He was the clear definition of being rich. He was wealth itself.
I've always had a huge crush on him but it was just a mere fan crush, but I just didn't care, I was about to meet the Almighty Xavier.
“Ava, we're next.” Caleb whispered.
I straightened up myself awaiting for my turn, then it struck me.
I had nothing for him to sign on.
My face dropped as I suddenly turned towards Caleb. He smiled at me like as though he understood me.
He excused himself and walked out, a while later, he came back with a portrait, my portrait. It was one of the drawings made by me some months ago.
“I figured you'd need something like this.” I smiled at him and murmured a thanks.
Finally, it got to my turn, I smiled widely as I walked towards him.
“Hi.” I greeted.
He smiled back as he stared at me.
“What's the name?” He asked.
“Ava, Ava Reed.” He nodded and stretched his hand.
I gave my artwork to him and he let out a gasp.
“You drew this?”
“Yes.” I nodded shyly.
He stared at the painting with so much curiosity, he stirred from his chair as he held the painting like as though it had awakend something in him. He stared at it with so much intensity.
“What's behind the inspiration?”
“Nothing in particular, I just sat down and... drew.” I explained.
I collectively remembered the day I drew the portrait. I had just finished having little fall out with mom, I walked towards my pencil, as I held the pencil, so many emotions began to flow through. Carefully, I began to draw. The drawing took five hours to complete, I had lost track of time. When I was done, I was surprised to see what I had done. It was a well sculptured drawing of a bleeding girl, standing next to a huge creature, more like a huge dog with blazing eyes that could kill its prey. They were both surrounded by the forest, brown tree branches and green leaves. I couldn't explain how I had ended up drawing such.
He hummed in response and signed on the portrait.
“And here we go.” He said handing it back to me and just as I was about to collect it, my hands brushed his and I suddenly felt a jolt of electricity.
I couldn't fathom what it meant but I looked up at his face and caught a glimpse of shock but he immediately covered it up with a smile. I shrugged over it and walked out.
Caleb walked out some minutes later, he couldn't stop teasing me. I let him have his fun just for tonight.
I felt really fulfilled tonight, meeting Xavier was already an accomplishments.
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A figure stood just like every other fan, it stared at the retreating figure of Ava as she hoped i
nto the car. A small smile crept unto it's face.
“Alas, she is real.”
RILEYI stood outside the courtyard.It's been a complete month after Ava's death and our alliance with the humans.Things were beginning to show signs of a new future.In just a month, Xavier had been able to do a lot of rebuilding in the pack.We no longer had borders that demarcated the wolf territory and that of humans.The pack felt like it was another city in New York, and so do other packs in other states and countries.“Thank you,” I smiled at a maidservant who dropped a plate of cookies on the table.“Hey,” The voice I would never forget in a million years spoke from behind me.I turned, a huge smile on my face.“Hi, Alec,” I greeted, hiding my ears, which were already turning red like a tomato.“Can I sit with you?” he asked softly, and I nodded, not being able to talk.He remained quiet, but I could feel his gaze on me.“So,” he said, finally. "what’s the plan for the future?”I swallowed hard and exhaled deeply. “About that,” I said, biting my lip. “I’ve been offered a scho
CALEBI walked into Ava's room, and it still had her scent.It felt like she never left.It's been a month since her death and burial.I walked towards her large picture frame and wiped the dust off it with my palms.A smile curved up my face as I stared at it.“Ava guess what?” I whispered to the picture. “I was given an ambassador award and I've been asked to start work at the New York Federal law firm.”Working at this law firm had always been my dream after I graduated from college.Ava had tried so many ways to get me an internship there during our relationship days, but it didn't work out and today, I was being offered a position at the office all in Ava's name.It was as though she were still here.Even in death, she still had her ways.Ava I know I never had the opportunity of ever telling you this, but you were the best thing to have ever happened to me.Starting from the first day I met you, trying to jump down from the slide when we were six, and those years we had to juggl
XAVIERIt was a complete day after Ava's burial.We were still in mourning, but there were things yet to be done. And today they must be fulfilled.I sat in the conference room, where flags of every nation hung, and the room was filled with presidents, generals, prime ministers, and journalists.They were all filled with people who once sat alone and decided whether my people should be destroyed or not.They waited for me to speak or for Simon to speak.I sat, hands folded, back straight, head raised high and eyes glaring. To my right Simon sat, silent, enough to tear down the building, his jaw tightened as he glared at the leaders of all the nations.I noticed that Selene's fingers trembled silently as she clasped her hands together, grief still locked in her eyes.Logan stood behind me, his posture sharp, eyes scanning the room.Caleb and Ruby sat silently, minds far away from the conference room.Emelia, Riley, Alex, Tessa, Trixie, Gwen and the other packs' alphas, betas or Lunas f
XAVIERThe world was silent, everyone grieved.The death of a great hero had weakened everyone.Werewolves, humans and even the animals felt her departure.Today was the day she would finally be laid to rest, a day she was to be with the mother earth.But Ava didn't just die empty, she achieved things even I, as an alpha, couldn't.Her death finally brought peace between the humans and Werewolves.We stood at the cemetery of the great foreign heroes of the country.The president decided that it was better if she were given a proper burial like the hero she was.The warriors marched in, her coffin felt like.It shouldn't have, Ava was a hero who carried so much weight wherever she went.Selene broke down immediately when she set her eyes on the coffin. Riley hugged Emelia as she sobbed quietly. Ruby walked out of the place, wiping her tears.And Caleb, he stood, just staring.I could tell from where I stood that he was trying too hard not to cry. He looked empty and wasted.Mr Simon Lo
RUBY’S POVMy heart felt heavy, my stomach grumbled.I stared at her picture, longer than I ever did.Few hours ago, she was hale and hearty, cheerful and ordering commands and now, it's over.She was gone.My best friend was dead and it was over.If only she hadn't found out about my magic, if only I had let her escape five years ago when we had first met.Maybe she wouldn't have returned back to the pack, she wouldn't have become head alpha and she wouldn't have died.She wasn't meant to sacrifice herself to save us. I'm sure that if we had looked closer, then there would have being a way to save her.But Ava didn't tell anyone, she fought this war alone and now, she's dead.“Fuck you, Ava,” I whispered, my voice breaking as soon as the words left my mouth.I forced myself up, my legs trembling as I walked. I dragged my legs to her room and with every step I took, it felt like a mistake.The door creaked open, her scent still lingered.Caleb sat in the middle of the room, not moving
SELENEThe explosion echoed, the ground rumbled.It was done.The war was over, we had won, but she didn't make it.My knees buckled as I rushed to her. Her lifeless body was lying on the dirt.Her smile gone, her sharp glaring eyes shut.My alpha was gone, the alpha of the Athenian pack was no more.She lay still, not moving, not breathing... nothing.My chest tightened, my breathing slowed.Even though we won, we still lost a great deal. We lost a hero.The guards came and carried her body away.I stared, not because I wanted to, but because that was all I could do.“Ava,” I called, barely opening my mouth. My voice sounded small.“Ava,” I called again, standing to my feet.Warriors stood, frozen in time. Some stood, others kneeling.The weight of what was dawning on them was that their leader was gone.“No... no...” I whispered, trying to catch my breath.She was really gone, for good.I felt a hand wrap around my shoulder, I needed no one to tell me who it was.I turned, placing m







