My curse uprooted my perfect Chicago life and threw me to the wolves. It forced me to reject my fated mate. I could see the future, but all I had ever seen was death. When I moved to Rapid Falls, it was my chance to be a normal girl again. But within a week, I was being chased through the night by a pack of murderous werewolves. Until Brandon saved me. He was perfect in every way, but he was a werewolf. According to him, so was I. I was starting to fall for Brandon when I envisioned him dead. To save myself from grief, I rejected him. But when he risked his life and saved me a second time, I couldn’t resist my desire anymore. I struggled to find my way in this new world where wolves were both predator and prey. A world where Brandon was to die soon. Would I be able to harness my curse and embrace my fate?
view moreThe very air inside the diner spelled disaster. And that, too, in the middle of the week. I’d only been in Rapid Falls a week and had only started this job two days ago, but even I knew the diner, which normally hosted truckers and lumberjacks as its main patrons, was never this empty. Not at eight P.M.
My heart began racing in my chest. I turned around, hoping Estelle, the diner manager, would be there, making some semi-racist remark about it being hard times due to this or that. But Estelle wasn’t there. What’s worse was that the backdoor was locked. Reason failed me as fear started seeping in from every pore. From the window, I could make out the outlines of the burly figures standing in wait, but not much else. Not the shape of the passing colors, not the lush conifers that rose along the slopes of the hill, and not the sight of the moon either.
Black shadows against a blacker nothingness. They stood there menacingly, ambushing the front of the diner. My gut told me that there would be some in the back as well. Escape was not an option.
The only person besides me in the diner was a guy wearing a cap with the American map drawn on it. He took occasional sips from his black coffee. He seemed to be completely unaffected by the sudden emptiness of the diner and by the sudden appearance of the shadows in the parking lot.
My fingers dialed 9-1-1 on my cellphone, then I remembered that you could actually end up going to jail if you were making a fraudulent call. I slid the phone back into my pocket. My hands did wrap around the abominably humungous kitchen knife that was still lying on the shelf from fifteen minutes ago when I’d sliced the apple pie into eight pieces.
I tucked the knife behind me and started making my way to the backdoor. It was a synchronized movement. As I moved a step backward, the shadows approached. I could see their eyes glowing red. It might be the neon sign of the diner reflecting on the surface of their eyes, but I wasn’t going to take any chances.
“Hey, excuse me, sir,” I said, my voice barely a whimper. “But we’re closing the diner. You’re going to have to leave.”
Back in Chicago, this sort of thing wouldn’t fly. For one, I’d never worked at a diner back in Chicago. No, I was a dignified indie quality-assurance tester at a game development studio back in the Windy City. We didn’t get pop-ins from strange-looking men unless they were some artsy, bohemian voice recorders. The closest Rapid Falls had to a game development studio was a store that sold pirated PlayStations and Xboxes at half the market price with all the big games pre-installed. Between that and the only other job opening in this town, I decided to be a waiter at Pablo’s Diner. A girl needed to earn.
The man at the end of the diner didn’t regard me at all. He kept slurping his coffee. If only I could make out his face or any other prominent feature that would let me identify him. The only thing I could tell was that he was a lumberjack, given his plaid shirt, his leather jacket, his work boots, and his ripped jeans. He was as tall and broad as the men waiting outside.
Panic gripped me the more I stayed in my position, my hold on the knife tightening, leaving a mark on my palm.
What happened next, happened fast.
The trail of dark clouds in the sky cleared, giving way to the full moon as it shone brightly on the dark landscape outside. This seemed to drive the twelve hunkering men into a frenzy. They raced toward the door maddeningly.
I rushed for the backdoor, the knife still in my hand. I shot one look at the guy at the counter. He seemed unfazed by any of the proceedings, still sipping his coffee. There could not have been that much coffee in his mug. At this point, I was sure the guy was feigning.
I could hear the crash of the doors behind me but couldn’t afford to look behind. I threw myself onto the backdoor. As it happened, it was locked from the outside, but given my inertia and the force of the impact, I threw it open, leaving it barely hanging on the hinges.
Sometimes, my feats of strength left me feeling amazed at my potential. This wasn’t one of those times. After decades of being banged recklessly by line cooks, waiters, and managers, the backdoor was just a flimsy excuse of a partition, nothing more.
My body froze in terror as I stared at the scene behind the diner. Estelle, it turned out, hadn’t ran. She lay dead in a pool of her own blood, her neck ripped out, her face etched with terror.
Kneeling over her, with its muzzle dripping crimson, was an unnaturally large wolf. This time there was no neon sign to confuse me about the red coming out of its eyes. The glow came from the wolf’s eyes, that was for certain.
Instinctively, I brought my knife up in front of me, even though I knew that it would do nothing to save me from the monstrosity now creeping up to me, growling, snarling its teeth.
“Running won’t do you favors, little girl,” the wolf said. Yet it didn’t move its mouth. I could somehow hear his voice inside my head.
Behind me, there was a steep slope leading to the top of Rapid Fall’s tallest hill. Beyond that was the reservation. Regular folks such as me weren’t allowed there, but between life and death, what choice did I have?
I threw the knife at the approaching wolf, and without seeing if it had struck its mark, I used that moment of distraction to climb up the slope. I heard a high-pitched yelp come from behind, meaning my knife had indeed found purchase somewhere in the wolf’s body.
I didn’t have time to turn back and look. The more I climbed the hill, the steeper it got. I used the trees for support as I crawled up on all fours, heading faster for the hilltop. How was it that I had heard the wolf speak?
I was on my meds. Mom made it certain that I stuck to the schedule ever since the fiasco in Chicago. I was sure that I hadn’t hallucinated the voice, just as I hadn’t hallucinated those men standing outside the diner (or were they really men?), just as I hadn’t hallucinated Estelle lying dead on the ground.
If this was how I was meant to die, so be it. At least I would face my death with some semblance of bravery and courage. I would make my last stand on the top of the hill.
“Fine.” Jazz shakes her head. “I’ve been on bed rest lately, so I hired someone as a manager till the baby comes. How’s the clinic going?”“I love being a vet,” I beam. “And the fact that it’s right next to the shelter helps a lot. I can go to Ricky for advice whenever I want.”“How’s your sister?”“Arabella?” I muse. “Last I heard, she was somewhere in the south of France. She sent me a postcard, plus some bottles of wine and a wheel of cheese.”“I’m glad things are working out between you two,” Jazz says softly.“Me too,” I reply warmly. “She opened a clothing line for kids after Brandon was born. She regularly sends clothes for both him and Angie. I think she likes the idea of being an aunt. I’m anticipating a visit soon.”The music begins, and we stop talking.Maria, Harry’s long-time girlfriend, walks down the aisle with Morris. I see Robert beaming at Harry, and my lips curve into a smile.The ceremony is short but beautiful and is followed by a reception under the October night
“Who’s pretty?” Robert appears in the doorway, then blinks at our younger child. “Ah, Brandon. That’s an interesting look on you, son.”I toss my mate a dirty look. “You’re late. Harry’s freaking out. Aisha has called at least ten times to remind you not to forget the rings.”I hear a barking sound, and I stop what I’m doing. “Where are Mano and Zeno?”“With Mrs. Mallory. She’s in her sewing room. Should I check on them?”I shake my head. “Nope. No time. She knows how to handle them. I can’t believe at their ages the two of them are still fighting.”“It’s not fighting.” Robert looks amused. “Ever since the kittens grew up, Mano has adopted Zeno as her own. She likes to randomly discipline him.”I wipe down Brandon’s face. “Go. We’re leaving in one minute.”He runs off, and I’m about to follow him when my mate blocks my path, a rather lecherous gleam in his eyes. “Oh, I think we’re going to be a little late. That’s a very pretty dress.”I know exactly what he’s up to, but I can’t help
Robert negotiated a solid alliance plan that had other clans coming forward, as well. I have been nominated as the single point of contact. Robert and the other Alphas believe this is beneficial to everyone. I guess the constant warring has been exhausting for all parties involved.My father’s people were already dead by Terrence’s hands, and the rest of the clan has dispersed into the other vampire clans. The Nelo Clan has been wiped out completely, which is what I wanted. It’s time for a new beginning.The only loose end is my sister. She’s still running her company, but she’s been avoiding me. I finally had a message delivered to her, and she agreed to meet with me today.There is awkwardness, though, and she can’t seem to meet my eyes.“I’m going abroad,” she murmurs, sitting on the park bench where Angie and I once used to sit and talk.My heart tightens at her words. I watch the children running around nearby and let out a long breath, letting her speak.“Fa—Father wanted me to
“I don’t know why, but I thought he might,” I breathe, my heart pounding in loud, exaggerated beats. “Help me up.”The wound is healing. Ever since I mated Robert and my healing returned, it’s faster than it ever was. I’m no longer bleeding, but I’m still in pain. Robert helps me to my feet and blinks confusedly when Arabella hands him her cardigan.She looks away, and I realize what she means.“You’re naked.”Robert rolls his eyes but wraps the cardigan around his waist. I look over at the fighting and try to be as loud as I can as I yell, “Stop fighting!”I don’t expect it to work, but the drugged shifters freeze in place.“Am I seeing things?” I feel so confused. “Why are they listening to me?”“Your blood.” Ricky is climbing the steps, his right arm and his face badly bruised. “You have both wolf and vampire blood in you. It could be that.”The shifter who is holding Terrence has his eyes fixed on my neck. Ricky notices his line of sight, and his eyes tighten. “May I?”“What?”He
“Like my handiwork?” Terrence’s smug voice comes from behind me. “I used my own blood to create these drugs, so they obey me. They are invincible, and once they bring me your precious Alpha’s head, I’m going to display it in our bedroom. You’re going to look at his decaying face each night when you surrender your body to me.”I give him a horrified look. There is something incredibly sick about this man.“Behold!” Terrence suddenly shouts, his voice echoing over the fighting. “These are the wolves we once feared, Clan Leaders. And look at them now. They will be our slaves, nothing more. Roll it down!”I hear the rustling of cloth from above and look up to see something being unfurled from the upper floor window.“Jean Sanguinite has returned to us. I sent you the message with the prophecy. Our Queen has returned. She will lead us back into our golden era! It is because of her we have been able to subdue these animals! The Nelo Clan pledges its allegiance to her.”His declaration spurs
“I was a child,” I whisper, my ears burning with a painful emotion. “I wasn’t a threat to you or anyone else.” I look down at my trembling sister. “Arabella isn’t lying, is she? She’s finally telling the truth. She did all those horrible things to me because Father told her to listen to you. As simple as that. After all, who could defy our father?” Meeting Terrence’s gaze, I see the utter lack of remorse, and I wet my lips. “So why did you do it?”The betrayal hurts, but not as much as it could have had Terrence managed to convince me to accept him as my mate or had he gotten to me before Robert and I ever met.“Fine.” Terrence’s eyes sharpen. “No more playing pretend, then. I knew who you were the moment I first laid eyes on you. The reincarnation of Jean Sanguinite. My family was her records keeper. My ancestor was her most trusted advisor. The Sanguinite bloodline retained my family as their advisors over the next centuries. Even when the clan decided to erase the shameful mark Jea
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