“Hey, Yvonne, where were you?” Lora asked, grabbing my hand as I approached.
“I got your text. Why were you looking for me? I don’t recall stealing your boyfriend,” I teased, making faces at them as I settled between my friends.They laughed, playfully pushing me. “You’re crazy,” Lora exclaimed.I chuckled, enjoying their company.Grace pulled me closer. “Great! I knew they wanted to gossip,” I thought to myself, remaining silent.“Father Bosco was here. They caught a new girl, and she’s a witch,” Grace informed us, her hands trembling.“Oh, that’s unfortunate. Did the witch girl try to harm anyone?” I feigned ignorance, watching their reactions carefully.They gasped, staring at me in disbelief.“We can’t wait around until they start hunting us down, Yvonne. I’m relieved Father Bosco is targeting the witches. I can’t stand the thought of being bewitched,” Grace confessed.Suppressing the urge to laugh, I maintained my composure. What did she know about witches and being bewitched?“Are you finding this amusing?” Grace asked, taken aback by my reaction.“No, not at all,” I replied, hiding a smirk.Lora sighed. “This isn’t a laughing matter. You know how dangerous witches can be. Listen, if you’re not scared, Yvonne, I am.”I nodded solemnly. “Yes, you should be cautious. But you should also learn to mind your own business. Otherwise, your loose lips might get you into trouble. Anyone around us could be a witch, and if they overhear you, they’ll make sure to silence you for good,” I warned, sitting upright and scanning the room discreetly.Grace swallowed nervously, glancing at Lora, who looked around the noisy classroom with apprehension.Arms folded, I observed them. There were no witches nearby, so they were safe for now. Even if there were witches among us, how would my friends ever know? They were only human.They were the greatest of friends, a source of comfort amid the turmoil of my dual existence as both human and wolf. With them, I could momentarily forget the burdens and trials that came with my lupine nature.Lora cleared her throat, breaking the momentary silence. “I almost forgot to tell you, Yvonne. Three other students registered today—a pair of handsome guys and a stunning girl,” she announced, a smile gracing her lips.Grace nudged me playfully. “You never know, Yvonne. Perhaps the girl could become our friend in the future.”I scoffed inwardly at the notion. Allowing people into my inner circle wasn’t something I excelled at; I was highly selective in all aspects of my life. Many times, Grace and Lora had attempted to expand our group, but I had a knack for deflecting their efforts. I saw no need for a large circle of friends—an ethos instilled in me by my mother.“You need to see those guys, Yvonne! They’re absolutely dreamy, even prettier than some girls,” Lora gushed, her voice laced with excitement.I stretched my arms on my desk, closing my eyes momentarily. Lora’s infatuation with the boys was palpable, but it was inconsequential compared to the pressing matter at hand—I needed the witches to agree to my terms.Gripping their hands firmly, I pulled them closer to me. “Listen, girls, you need to tread carefully and steer clear of any witch or newcomer gossip,” I cautioned, my tone serious.They had no inkling of the dangers posed by witches, nor did they comprehend the significance of my negotiations with them. And I intended to keep it that way.Grace chuckled, brushing off my warning. “Well, it’s Lora who’s afraid of them, not me. I fear no one.”“Brave as ever, Grace,” I chuckled, masking my inner turmoil with amusement.Grace raised an eyebrow, scrutinizing me. “Oh, come on, Yvonne. I know your façade. Don’t tell me you’re afraid of them,” she teased, nudging me lightly.“Yvonne can be quite the enigma at times,” Lora chimed in, giggling as she opened her book.“Very well, then…” I declared, rising to my feet and folding my arms.The class buzzed with chatter, the noise swirling around us like a whirlwind. Yet, amidst the cacophony, a sudden hush fell upon the room, so profound that it caught even my distracted attention. Sensing the change, I glanced at my friends, whose stunned expressions mirrored my own.Turning around, I gasped in awe. Standing before us were the most striking men I had ever seen. Their luscious brown locks cascaded effortlessly, framing their chiseled features. Piercing blue eyes met mine, each gaze sending a jolt of electricity through me. They bore a resemblance that hinted at brotherhood, yet subtle differences set them apart, adding to their allure.My cheeks flushed as I found myself drawn to one of them, a magnetic pull I couldn’t quite explain. Shaking my head to dispel the strange sensation, I made my way back to my seat, trying to regain my composure. The entire class seemed to be under their spell, their presence commanding attention as they confidently took their seats behind me, unaffected by the stares directed their way.Glancing back at the one who had captivated me, I couldn’t help but wonder what it was about him. “Who wouldn’t be attracted to a guy like that?” I reasoned silently, propping my chin up with my hand.Grace nudged me, a mischievous twinkle in her eye. “What?” I feigned innocence.“You like him, don’t you?” she teased, her smile widening.I scoffed, feeling a twinge of embarrassment at being caught. “No, I don’t…”“Yes, you do. Look at your eyes,” she pointed out, her laughter infectious as Lora joined in.Realizing that they had noticed my lingering gaze, I fell silent, contemplating Grace’s words. Could I really be interested in a human boy? The idea seemed absurd, yet there was an undeniable pull.A few minutes later, a girl entered the classroom, her long brown hair cascading like a waterfall against her snow-white attire. I nodded in acknowledgment to Grace’s whisper, recognizing her as the new student.“She’s pretty, isn’t she?” Grace commented softly.I nodded in agreement. “Yeah, she’s quite elegant.”While I admired her beauty, I couldn’t envision forging a friendship with her. She simply didn’t fit into my world.Observing the new boys exchange pleasantries with her, I realized they had arrived at the same time, likely forging an instant connection.As the school day came to a close, I contemplated approaching Alexander, only to be taken aback as I saw him engaged in conversation with the new girl. “Really?” I murmured in surprise.“Hello! I’m Drake, and that’s my elder brother, Alexander,” a voice interrupted my thoughts.Turning around, I faced Alexander’s brother, his finger gesturing toward his sibling.I chuckled softly. “Hello… I’m Yvonne Brooks,” I replied, maintaining a cool demeanor. Introducing myself with my full name was a habit I couldn’t seem to shake.He nodded in acknowledgment, his smile unwavering.Glancing back at Alexander, our eyes met once more. He held my gaze for a moment before turning away, his attention now focused on the new girl in front of him, a smile playing on his lips.Fuming with frustration, I stormed out of the classroom, leaving Drake behind with his smug expression. His pride only fueled my irritation further. Outside, I found my friends waiting for me, concern etched on their faces.“Did you get to talk to him?” Grace inquired, her hand resting reassuringly on my shoulder as we walked.I shook my head, a sour taste lingering in my mouth. “I didn’t. He was too busy chatting up the new girl,” I grumbled, my disappointment evident.Lora attempted to lift my spirits. “Don’t worry, tomorrow is another day,” she offered optimistically.I nodded, trying to push aside my frustration. “Besides, who does he think he is, stealing my thunder?” I thought to myself, determined to shake off the encounter as we headed outside.A smile crept onto my face at the sight of my red Benz CLA, standing out among the sea of cars. It was a symbol of my status and wealth, setting me apart from my peers."Not so fast!" Catherine said, descending the staircase with an air of authority. With a swift motion, she pushed the men attacking her mate against the wall using her magic. They slammed into the wall with a thud, groaning in pain and his men who were held captive were freed at once. "How dare you, Catherine? How dare you use magic on my men?" Emelda yelled, her face contorted with fury. "Beware, Emelda, I can read your mind clearly," Catherine smiled, a glint of mischief in her eyes. Emelda was taken aback. "What?" Catherine laughed, a cold, knowing laugh. "Oh, you don't know, do you? The witch who has been preparing your mind-cloaking spells, the one you have been scheming your evil plans against the werewolves with, the one you promised the leadership of all werewolf packs to... she's dead. Geraldine was killed yesterday by her own daughter. Can you imagine that?" Emelda gasped in fear, her eyes widening as they began to turn bloodshot. She had no idea Geraldine had a daughter
Anne disappeared in a flash, leaving Alexander alone amidst the chaos. His search for her was fruitless, and in a fit of anger and desperation, he dragged the bodies out of the house and set it ablaze. As the flames consumed the building, Alexander turned back to bury the bodies, but to his shock, only two remained. He buried them hastily, then fled the scene before the police and fire services arrived. Meanwhile, in his throne room, Arthur was pacing up and down, his face etched with worry and stress. The group of werewolves he had sent to find Yvonne finally walked in. Arthur spun around, his eyes filled with hope. "Where is she?" he demanded, his gaze darting behind them, hoping to see Yvonne. The men shook their heads sadly. "I am sorry, but we could not find her," one of them said. Arthur's face contorted in disbelief. "What do you mean by that? I told you not to return to this fort until that girl is found." "We are sorry, Your Majesty," another werewolf interjected, "but we
Lucy was stunned, her eyes wide with disbelief, while Geraldine clenched her fists, her knuckles turning white as she gritted her teeth in a barely contained rage. "Who are you?" Lucy screamed, her voice echoing through the room. "Good question, Lucy," Anne replied with a chilling smile, her eyes gleaming with malevolent amusement. She turned back to Geraldine, gently caressing her cheek with a touch that felt both tender and menacing. "Yes, Geraldine, you do look like my wretched, stupid mother—the same woman who willingly sacrificed me to the ocean because her dearly beloved vampire lover craved more power. The same one who polluted the ocean and caused the deaths of countless sea creatures, including mermaids," Anne said, her eyes shifting to a vivid, unnatural blue, reflecting the fury of the ocean depths. Geraldine's shock was palpable. She stumbled backward, her body trembling uncontrollably, as if the very ground beneath her had turned to ice. "You're... you're... suppose
I sobbed uncontrollably, cursing myself over and over again for being so foolish. "Yvonne, please, I am not like them. I have never supported my brother's evil deeds. My mother was a werewolf; I am also like you," Drake pleaded. "You are nothing like me, Drake. You are an abomination, and now I am about to give birth to another one. I am a total disappointment to my family, the Moonlight pack, and all werewolves!" I screamed, my words heavy with anger and despair. Drake shook his head, hurt evident in his eyes. I knew I had wounded him deeply with my harsh words, but my anger was uncontrollable. "Yvonne, I am sorry," he repeated, his voice filled with remorse. I cried like a woman who had lost her husband to sudden death, my hair a tangled mess as I repeatedly struck the wooden floor in anguish. He approached me, offering solace in his embrace. I knew he was genuinely remorseful, but how could I come to terms with the mess I had gotten myself into? A few hours later, my sobs su
I drove for what felt like an eternity, putting as much distance between myself and danger as possible. Even though I was still within Latan City, I couldn't shake the feeling of being hunted. This was the only place I'd ever known, and the thought of surviving beyond its borders seemed daunting. Finally, I stumbled upon a guest house and parked my car securely in their garage, grateful for the added layer of protection it offered. I covered it with a blanket, ensuring it wouldn't attract any unwanted attention. After securing a room and locking myself in, I took a moment to catch my breath. The accommodations were far from luxurious, but they provided a safe haven for the time being. As I sat on the bed, trying to calm my racing heart, my phone began to ring. Each vibration sent a shiver down my spine. I hesitated, knowing it was Drake desperately trying to reach me. For hours, I ignored his calls and messages, fearing that any contact would reveal my location. But as hunger gnawe
I sat in class for what seemed like an eternity before everyone finally cleared out for the cafeteria. Instructing my friends to go ahead, I rested my head on the desk for a moment. When I lifted it, I noticed my vision was slightly blurred. Blinking with difficulty, my eyes felt heavy, so I rubbed them with my hands. Drake entered the classroom. "Aren't you joining us for lunch?" he asked. I managed a smile in response. He leaned down and kissed my lips. "I'll grab lunch soon," I replied weakly. "You go ahead. I'll catch up." He nodded, giving my back a reassuring rub. "Don't worry. You'll be fine." As he walked away, I exhaled deeply. Drake would make an incredible mate and father. His caring nature only deepened my love for him. But right now, my mind was overwhelmed. I fretted over my own well-being and the pregnancy. How would I break the news to my family? Could I even bear to face it, or would I have to live with the secret? I shook my head, knowing my father would never a
Now understanding the depth of Alexander and Geraldine's history, Helen ran her hands through her hair, pondering if she could ever move on from Alexander. As Drake was leaving, she hurried after him, grasping his hand. "What do you think Alexander wants from Anne?" she inquired. He shrugged. "I don't have the time to find out. Maybe you should help me figure it out," he suggested before continuing on his way. Lost in thought, Helen stood for a moment before making her way into the bar. Anne noticed her approach while serving a customer a glass of wine. "What do you want?" Anne asked, glaring at her. Helen placed her hand on the counter, chuckling. "This is a bar, a public place. You shouldn't be asking me such a stupid question." "Are you that dumb? I was only asking what you'd like to drink," Anne retorted, rolling her eyes in disgust. "Then you should have sounded a lot nicer, or I wouldn't mind reporting you to your boss. Trust me, you don't want to lose your job," Helen
I looked up, and there he was—my man, Drake. All eyes were on him as he strode in, exuding an aura of charm and confidence, especially with his sunglasses accentuating his handsome features. A smile crept across my face, reassured in my decision to be with him, despite the complication of carrying his child. Throwing my arms around his neck, I pulled him into a tight hug, savoring the moment as he reciprocated with a lingering kiss. Giggles escaped me, feeling a sense of contentment, even as I noticed Alexander passing by with Anne, their faces clouded with evident displeasure. But their opinions mattered little to me; my happiness was all that mattered. Hours later... While other students made their way to the cafeteria, I steered Drake into the men's restroom, craving a moment of privacy. "What's up?" he inquired as I locked the door behind us, his hand inching towards me, anticipating a romantic encounter. "Stop, Drake. I need to discuss something serious," I stated firmly,
A week later, I was inseparable from Drake; we went everywhere together at school, always accompanied by my two friends. Yes, we were dating. I never imagined I would be with Drake, but it was happening. I didn't love him as much as I loved Alexander, but I felt a strong attraction to him. He was a genuinely nice guy, and I thought giving him a chance was the right thing to do. As days passed, I found myself growing to love him more. Drake looked happier than ever since coming to Latan City University to study. He was now the love of my life, and thinking about him excited me. I started to see him as the most handsome man in school, and maybe I was already falling deeper in love with him than I ever imagined. However, people like Anne and Alexander didn't seem pleased to see us together. I didn't know why, but I didn't care to find out. In fact, I was glad that my relationship with Drake was bothering them. Helen walked into the classroom as I was packing my books into my bag. I wa