Nicolai went back to Amethyst’s room after his conversation with Rinari. His eyes adjusted to the dim room lit by a lampshade on the side table next to the bed. He pulled the bedside chair and sat there, examining her like a specimen under the microscope. The mattress, soft under his elbows, supported him as he propped his chin on his hands. He sighed thrice.
The first is because of the no-escape-fate situation he had been in. His wolf's form was bound to Amethyst and liked her a lot, but he wanted someone who was easy to handle.
Second, because as he stared at Amethyst, his eyes twinkled with delight. Admiration filled his eyes. Even without makeup, her beauty could send him to a world filled with the colors of life that he couldn’t even find words to describe the emotions attached to it. But again, he believed it was his wolf that was dominating him.
Finally, because he was disappointed in himself for not recognizing which of his two personal
Sabrina’s eyes twinkled seeing that the lights on the porch and in the living room were switched on when she arrived. Darkness had already spread like a blanket across the vast skies. She hurried to get inside. “Finally, they’re home!” She sprinted across the facade, passing the intricate wood-carved benches built in the lot. “Mom! Dad! I’m home!” She called without erasing the smile on her face. Tossing her bag on the couch, she checked the kitchen to see if her mom was preparing dinner. But just like always, an empty cooking area welcomed her. Her shoulders dropped in disappointment. “Foolish,” she nagged at herself. With a long face, she went to her room. Sabrina took her sketchpad and charcoal pencils and slumped on the carpet-covered floor. She sketched her dad’s face. She started with his bald head down to his semi-bulging eyes with dark circles and his pale face. After adding some shades to the areas that needed it, she continu
Silence and shock lingered in the air amidst the baffled people. They couldn’t figure out what sick joke befell them that no one dared to say a word for several minutes. They only exchanged glances filled with concerns about what sinister events awaited them because of this enigma.“Amethyst sent the letter to herself when she didn’t even know she’s a witch?” Lucia asked, in doubt if she was analyzing the situation correctly.“We can’t say it’s her yet,” Artemian said, looking at Rinari, who remained silent. Her blank face was pale, and her eyes were empty of emotions, too. “Rin? Hey, Rin?”“She’s not in there,” said Lucia, who could sense the absence of Rinari’s aura. “Rin’s body is here, but her energy isn’t. She has left us!”“What do you mean?!” Herbena asked. She grabbed her twin’s arm for support when her knees shook un
Amethyst stared blankly at Lucia, as her words find their way to her overwhelmed brain. She had been like that for a few minutes and was only brought back to her senses when Rinari moaned in pain again.“Please, we don’t have enough time,” Lucia said, crying. “If we don’t fetch her now, she’ll be lost forever.”“What do I do?”Lucia held her hand, took a deep breath, and together, they closed their eyes. A strong magnetic force sucked them both into the realm of the unknown, and when Amethyst opened her eyes, they were floating in a dark endless abyss filled with enormous bubbles lit with blurry images like those in black and white television.Her chest tightened because of the lack of air because she held her breath the moment they fell, but Lucia squeezed her hand.“It’s okay. You can breathe,” Lucia said. However, Amethyst furrowed her brows in confusion.“Wait,
Nicolai, in wolf form, howled a long spine-chilling, arrow-piercing howl under the majestic moon as if he was in pain, while Amethyst couldn’t decipher the reason she was sweating and shaking at the event she witnessed. At first, all she felt was adoration at the wonderful sight she saw moments before Nicolai’s transition from human to wolf. However, when he shape-shifted, a more intense emotion overwhelmed her. EXCITEMENT. Yes, that was the right word to describe why her knees buckled. Her mind retrieved the previous scenes when Nicolai pinned her on the bed and when they were in the greenhouse in his human form; she hugged herself, wondering how it would feel under his fluffiness. “Shit! Why did I even think of that?” Amethyst nagged herself when dirty thoughts invaded her mind, making her feel an indescribable heat from within. When Nicolai in wolf form didn’t stop howling, she stepped out of the bushes, hoping he
Sabrina went home with light-feathered steps as if she was walking in the sunshine despite the sun rolling down the horizon. She was still convincing herself that seeing the blue-eyed boy who was her ultimate love showed up after years of waiting for him.However, she stopped and dropped her shoulders at the thought that they were cousins. The thought seemed to bear weight in her shoulder that it slowed her steps down while drawing a lungful of breaths.She walked into their property while spacing out, not minding the additional garden gnomes in their facade.“Psst!” A tiny voice tried to get her attention, but she kept walking. “Sabrina!” The voice became shrill, like that of someone getting annoyed because of not being noticed.The gnome picked up a red pebble from the stone garden and threw it at Sabrina.“Aw!” Sabrina felt the part of her head that was hit; it was still burning.“Sorry,” th
Red flag flickered in Amethyst’s head, bringing her back to her senses like she had been poured a bucket of iced water. There was no escape route for her to take, and she could no longer hold her feet. She slammed on the rough ground of the alleyway as fear embraced her. The drooling big dog appeared to be unsatisfied with its previous meal and was ready to pounce on the next one, which, unfortunately, might be her. It kept on advancing to where Amethyst was, sending her threat at every step. The predator cast the thing in its mouth aside: Amethyst’s eyes widened, seeing that it was indeed a bone—a human arm! ‘Rex, where are you? Please save me.’ Amethyst sobbed, despondently waiting for the animal to jump on and devour her. Low growls synched with her quivering squeamish heart as she closed her eyes, accepting her stupidity had led her to her demise. ‘Mom, I love you. But I hate the fact that me being a witch is useless in this situation
Gavin watched as Thea and Amethyst prepared the space for their butterfly inside Quin’s greenhouse. He was with Nicolai in the garden, enjoying their afternoon coffee on the gazebo while the girls design their pet’s new home.“Nic, have you slept with her?” Gavin asked without looking at Nicolai, who was sipping his mochaccino.Nicolai spitted an amount of coffee out of his mouth because of the out-of-the-blue question. He threw Gavin a piercing gaze, without answering him.“Come on,” he said, wiping the spat on his pants. “Do you even know how to drink properly? Don’t spill.”“You just asked me a stupid question. How do you think should I react?” he hissed, afraid to be heard even though they were several meters away from the girls who were merrily wiping dirt on their faces as they plant some non-flowery bush. “Of course, I haven’t, and I will never.”Gavin simper
Everyone in the Biology class was talking about how they built a sanctuary for the caterpillars, but two students didn’t mind the commotion at all. Amethyst’s eyes were restless. She kept on glancing at the open sliding door of their classroom, hoping to see Nicolai pass by. These past few days her mind had been occupied by the thoughts of him and their hot and cold relationship, though the real score between them was as vague as the murky waters in the fishpond at the back of their school canteen. Thea, on the other hand, was busy chatting with Gavin, giggling as they exchanged messages. ‘Rei’s neck is like a giraffe's. She’s been checking the door since we arrived.’ Thea sent the message to Gavin. Then her phone pinged, and she gasped at the message she received. ‘Nic is up to something. He bought some flowers and sweets,’ Gavin replied. ‘Do you think he’s going to confess now?’ ‘IDK. Till later.’