Masuk"Please" Her back hit the wall as she stepped back. Tears were continuously streaming down her eyes. He licked her making her shiver. "You taste heavenly " A escaped through his lips as she started shuddering in his embrace. "P.. please" again a plea escaped through her quivering lips. She was the ethical soul , she never ever endeavored to be in love with someone but she fell in love there ,where it was forbidden, with the forbidden Being , a vampire. He was in search of pure blood but least did he know that the taste would be so heavenly that he couldn't stand it. He wanted to taste her . Her scent was igniting his desires.
Lihat lebih banyakThe scent of blood filled the air so much that it was thick and suffocating. Several screams echoed in the distance, and they were all familiar voices, the ones of people I loved. My legs refused to move as I stood frozen in the center of the carnage. The dead bodies of the family were littered on the ground, and their lifeless eyes stared back at me in accusations and condemnation.
“Dad! Mom! Sera!” I called out their names one after the other, but none of them responded.
My entire world of the sixteen-year-old me came rumbling as the realization dawned on me. They had been brutally murdered beyond recognition. Their bodies were filled with claw marks and holes.
Before I could register the scene, a low growl rumbled behind me. I turned slowly, my heart pounding against my ribs. His eyes were golden and bright. It carried a ruthless and predator-like look that scared the life out of me as it locked with mine. I was standing right in front of the monster that destroyed my family.
“Run, little wolf,” he whispered, his voice was smooth as silk, but it carried a spice of wickedness.
I tried to listen to him. I really did try to run, but the second I turned, a sharp pain shot through me as a set of claws sliced into my back. I gasped and tumbled forward, my hands slipping on the blood-soaked ground. The world spun, and right then…
I woke up.
Gasping, I sat upright with a bolting speed. I was thickly drenched in sweat. My hands trembled as I clutched the thin blanket that had draped down my body. My heart was slamming hard against my chest with every breath I took.
The nightmare never changed. It was the same every single night. The same scene, the same fear that wrapped around me like a noose, choking up my breath.
I exhaled sharply and ran a hand through my damp hair, forcing my pulse to slow down.
It was just a dream.
But it wasn’t. It was a memory, one that has refused to fade no matter how many years had passed. I was now twenty, but I couldn’t escape its clutches no matter how hard I tried.
The small clock on my nightstand glowed at 3:47 a.m.; it was too early to be awake and too late to go back to sleep. With a sigh, I swung my legs over the side of the bed and pressed my bare feet against the cold wooden floor. My apartment was a tiny, one-bedroom space above the bookstore where I worked. It wasn’t much, but it was mine, and I cherished it a lot.
And more importantly, it was safe.
For the last four years, I’d been running from pack lands, from rogues, from anyone who might recognize my scent. I had spent the first two years wandering from town to town, barely staying long enough to settle. At some point, the exhaustion caught up to me. When I stumbled into this small human town nestled between mountains, I knew it was far enough from werewolf territories to keep me hidden and safe.
So, I did something I never thought I would do. I stayed here.
I built a routine, a life around an entirely new environment and style. I became Aria Laurent, the quiet girl who worked at the bookstore and always had her nose buried in a novel. The girl who never stayed out late or attended any social events. I blended in till I almost faded. I smiled when required, spoke only when necessary, and kept my head down.
I had no friends, no ties. Just the way I wanted it and how it should be.
Suppressing my wolf side was the hardest part. I struggled so hard with it before I could master it. Every instinct inside me rebelled against it. The urge to run through the woods, to shift and feel the earth beneath my paws as I bask in the moonlight, to stretch my senses beyond the fragile limitations of my human form, all gnawed at me every day.
However, shifting meant I would be putting my entire life at risk. If even one wolf caught my scent, my cover would be blown without any delay. So I buried that part of me, locked her away so deep that sometimes I wondered if I was more human than wolf now.
I grabbed the glass of water from my nightstand and took a slow sip; my hands were still trembling slightly from the remnants of my nightmare. I needed to get out of my head, so I stood to my feet, walked over to the small window above my bed, and peered outside. The town was still quiet at this hour.
I shook my head and turned away from the window. I headed to the bathroom, where I splashed cold water on my face. I wanted the chill to wake me up into reality so I could stay focused. My reflection in the mirror was pale and drawn. My eyes were surrounded with huge dark circles as my long black hair clung to my damp skin.
I could barely recognize myself anymore. I was like a wandering ghost.
With a sigh, I dried my face and pulled on a hoodie before heading downstairs. If I wasn’t going back to sleep, I might as well get some work done. The bookstore was my sanctuary and abode. The scent of paper and ink was comforting because I lived my life around it; it made me forget my worries for a while.
I unlocked the front door and stepped inside, flipping on the dim overhead lights. Books were lined on every shelf, stacked neatly, and each one was holding a world far safer than my own.
Grabbing a box of new arrivals, I set to work, unpacking and shelving them. The routine was comforting, and it kept me sane.
Minutes turned into hours, and before I knew it, dawn crept through the windows, and the store was painted in its golden light.
“Finally,” my heart leaped for joy
The bell above the door jingled as my boss, Mrs. Porter, shuffled inside.
“You’re here early again,” she noted, raising a brow.
I forced a small smile. “I couldn’t sleep, so I decided to put my time to good use.”
She eyed me for a moment before sighing. “You work too much, dear. You should take some time for yourself. You need a lot of rest, you look like a haunting ghost right now,”
“I like working.”
She shook her head but didn’t push further. That was another reason I liked Mrs. Porter. She doesn’t pry, and she didn’t lie about her last statement. I was looking terrible.
I finished shelving the last book and stretched. “I’ll go grab some coffee before we open.”
(+18)She was beating the coffee as Lidia and her mother were seated in the living room. Alaina had told her mother about Aaron. Her mother liked him so much as he daily sent a bookey of flowers. He was trying his best to gain her again as she loved him but wasn't ready to forgive him. He even once came home and asked her mother to make her understand that how much he loved her but still whenever he brought flowers for her, she threw them on his face. He didn't give up but she was anxious that he haven't sent flowers yet. She was in a bad mood as she was used to his flowers. She was taking out her anger on the coffee as she was beating that wildly buy stopped when she heard Lidia's and her mother's gasps. She entered the living room to find them staring at the television screen. She looked at it as she thought her heart stopped beating. There was a breaking news that the famous owner of Creature, Aaron Miller met an accident while bike racing. Alaina immediately grabbed her phone an
Trees let their leaves to sway along the cool breeze. The moonlight was illuminating the tragedy happening on that piece of heaven which wasn't heaven for some people but hell. The moon was witnessing ,so the sky as it compelled the clouds to shed tears through rain, just a gesture as they couldn't do anything else.A slight smile found its way through her lips as she thought she had atoned for the loss she had made. A lone tear escaped from her eyes as she felt heaviness on her eyelids just the like the heaviness on her heart, which was fading away. She had accomplished her task. She could easily after that.He thought he died that day when he lost his humanity but he actually died on that dreading night seeing her, drenched in blood. He cupped her face without any emotion, as his silence was indicating the the arrival of the day-of- reckoning."I-I." He himself couldn't recognized his voice as it seemed like coming deep down from an empty well. And then he screamed as a lone tear es
She ran towards the mansion as she remembered a blurry building but she managed to find out. Her head was throbbing in pain as there was a ache in her chest. She found the mansion which she kept seeing in her nightmares. She was panting hard when she entered the mansion and the gurads didn't stop her. They knew she was their Queen. "Oh my God! Alaina." Mia said as Isabella and Umera turned around to find Alaina at the entrance. She was panting hard as she came there running. Seeing the mansion many memories started appearing in front of her as she couldn't endure the headache and fainted. Umera, Isabella and Mia took her in her room as they were happy seeing her but her condition wasn't good. She was burning in fever as her memory got back."How's is it possible?" Isabella and Mia asked Umera." I don't know. I should ask the eastern wizard about that. Aaron's compulsion is so strong no one could get rid of that so easily." Umera said as she still didn't know how it happened."A-aron
It's been almost a month since she had left. He knew everyone was against that step but still that was good for everyone. He succeed in admitting himself that there was no love and no attraction between them. Deep inside he knew it was wrong but he had to live with that. He did selfishness by killing the Queen. He didn't want to kill another Queen because of him.At that dreading night he had to take Alaina to her home as he laid her on her bed so that she could get up realizing everything just as a dream, a nightmare. He had to take her mother's memories too so that they could start their normal life again. He didn't want to remove Lidia's memories because if he did that she would forget Caleb and it would hurt him but Caleb asked him to do that and he did. No one except them knew about Alaina being his Queen. Everyone had to start a life but still they were stuck in the past. Alaina continued going to her high school as many days were passed people forget about the trip to Vermeil






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