LOGIN"No... You can't do this to me..." I almost squeezed the words through my teeth, my voice trembling. My drunk stepfather remained indifferent, his weight suffocating, making it hard to breathe as my heart raced. Suddenly, the door slammed open, and two figures burst in. "Get off her!" a deafening roar echoed. I didn't expect the twin brothers who'd bullied me at school to come charging in like gods to save me. After my grandmother passed, I had to move in with my mom and stepdad, who treated me like a servant. I prayed every day for my 18th birthday to come, so l could leave and escape this broken home. However, on my first day at my new school, l encountered the legendary twins everyone feared. To make matters worse, the Moon Goddess revealed they were both my mates! After helping me out with my stepdad, my twin mate cornered me, played with my hair, and whispered possessively, "You belong to us, our little mate..."
View MoreWe pulled up to the rickety old house, and despite the sea of melancholy that had engulfed me lately, I felt a twinge of excitement. The house was neither new nor luxurious, but it was more than I had anticipated.
We had moved from California, where we lived in a two-bedroom apartment in the worst part of town. Walking to work each day had become a constant nightmare. While I was thankful for the move, I couldn't help but expect the worst.
I've been living with my mother and her husband for three years now, and saying I hate it is an understatement. I was raised by my amazing grandmother for most of my life until she passed away a few years ago. My mother, who insists I call her Lauren as if I'm some stranger she found on the street, was the only relative left to take me in.
Lauren and I have a non-existent relationship: she pretends I don't exist, and I stay out of her way. The real issue is her husband, Darren, who drinks far too much and becomes a complete *ssh*l* when he does. I keep my distance from him when he's been hitting the bottle too hard.
We moved to Georgia because Lauren got a job offer. Darren can hardly hold a job, so Lauren pays most of the bills. Typically, I work part-time and use my earnings to buy the necessities Lauren refuses to provide.
The new house was much bigger than I had expected, with chipped white paint and a crooked porch jutting out from the front. The only thing I looked forward to in this cross-country move was finally having my own bedroom. In California, my "bedroom" was the unused dining room blocked off by a curtain, as Darren insisted he needed the second bedroom as an office.
I climbed out of the car, stretched, and slung my backpack over my shoulder as I walked to the front porch. I could hear Lauren and Darren already arguing, but I had learned to tune them out successfully. The front porch creaked under my feet, but I didn't mind. Darren only ever stepped outside to run to the liquor store, so I would have plenty of time to myself on the porch.
Lauren opened the front door, and I followed her inside behind Darren. Without wasting any time, I headed upstairs to my bedroom.
"The smallest room, Sophia. Don't forget it," Lauren reminded me, not that I could.
I was instantly grateful to find a bathroom close to my bedroom. I smiled when I peeked into Lauren and Darren’s room and saw they had their own connected bathroom, which meant Darren would leave me alone for a change. He had a habit of pushing boundaries when he was drunk, but he was easy to escape when intoxicated.
I walked into my bedroom and surveyed the peeling paint on the walls. Once I found a job, I could make this room more presentable. I had saved up a small fund since I was old enough to work. While I was a straight-A student, I needed a backup plan in case I didn't get a scholarship. Escaping this place the moment I turned eighteen was always on my mind.
I dropped my backpack on the floor and looked around. The room was small but had a working door and four walls. A rickety queen-sized bed sat against the far wall, along with a dusty oak dresser. I ran downstairs and grabbed my large suitcase from the trunk of Lauren’s car, struggling under its weight. Lauren and Darren were still arguing, giving me plenty of time to wrestle my suitcase to the top of the stairs.
Everything I needed fit comfortably in my suitcase. I didn't have many clothes, but I had grown used to that sad fact. I stuffed my clothes into the dusty dresser, pulling out an outfit for school tomorrow. Lauren had wasted no time enrolling me at the local public school, anything to get me out of the house and out of Darren’s thinning hair.
I stuffed my debit card in my back pocket and ran downstairs. Lauren had her back turned, bickering at Darren as he set up the small TV in the living room.
"Where do you think you're going?" Lauren snapped, turning to face me as I opened the front door. I resisted the urge to roll my eyes. She never cared where I went before.
"I'm gonna find something for dinner," I shrugged. I had stopped eating dinners with Lauren and Darren long ago. Since the court made Lauren my legal guardian until I turned eighteen, I refused to give her any of the money I worked for, supporting myself to the best of my ability.
"Get me a six-pack while you're out," Darren snapped, his beady eyes narrowing at the TV. I gritted my teeth. "I'm seventeen," I retorted, turning on my heel and walking out the front door, ignoring Darren’s mumbling.
I stepped onto the main road, sighing. I had no idea where I was going. After a moment, I decided to go right, hoping to find a gas station for a bag of chips and a bottle of water.
After walking for about fifteen minutes, I sighed with relief when a small corner store came into view. That was one thing I'd miss about California. There, you could walk in any direction and find a gas station or grocery store.
Inside the poorly lit corner store, I greeted the cashier, a girl not much older than me. I grabbed a bag of chips, a couple of bottles of water, and a granola bar, then walked to the register.
"Hi, do you know where Waltzlake High School is?" I asked as I swiped my debit card. The girl, with jet-black hair streaked with green, nodded. "Just follow this road until you reach the traffic light and turn left. You won't miss it."
"Thanks," I smiled, taking my receipt. "New around here?" she asked, smirking. "That obvious?" I chuckled.
The girl nodded. "Town's pretty small. Most people live further out in the woods."
"Why not just live in town?" I asked, furrowing my brows. "People around here like their privacy," she shrugged.
I left the corner store feeling confused and wary. Her words didn’t give me much hope for school tomorrow. If this town was as small as she implied, I wouldn't go unnoticed. With only one more year left of high school, my goal was to escape Lauren and Darren the moment I turned eighteen.
Silver had been silent up until we reached the bus terminal. I found myself staring at the brightly lit board, times and dates flashing through my mind. As I walked over to the clerk and pulled a few bills from my bag, my eyes couldn't help but flicker towards the multitude of cameras around the terminal. It was a silly thought, driven by paranoia and fear. What if they managed to find me? Lauren and Darren were useless and would spare no effort searching for me, but it was Sebastian I worried about. From his crisp suit and large house, it was obvious he was wealthy. Would Sebastian put forth the effort and money to find me? I wasn't sure.I had to pay extra for the soonest bus to Atlanta. It would take three hours to get there, thankfully with no stops involved. Anxiety and paranoia clung to me along with the crisp nighttime air. My foot tapped relentlessly; my eyes locked on the clock ticking away in the terminal. I had discarded my old flip phone at the corner store before stepping i
As much as I wanted to deny the truth, it was sitting right in front of me. I couldn't help but do a mental check over my own body. I didn't feel different. Apart from Silver's intrusive voice, I felt nearly the same as I always had. It would explain why my face had healed so quickly. You would think I'd be excited, but I wasn't.Turning into one of these creatures was the last thing I wanted. I needed normalcy. Sure, some small part of my mind wondered if I could use this against Jessy. As much as I wanted to feel guilty over that, I couldn't.I was yanked from my thoughts by the ringing of a cellphone. The phone in my hand was buzzing, a picture of Kat lighting up the screen."I'll call you back in ten," I answered, ending the call without another word. My eyes were still locked on the giant wolf—on Sebastian.Sebastian walked over to a cluster of trees nestled in the backyard. I watched in silence as he returned to his human form. A pair of sweatpants hung on his lower body. His suit ha
Jessy let me leave the classroom without any hassle. Her murderous and unhinged demeanor vanished as soon as I told her the truth. She even had the audacity to chat with me, asking about my plans once I left. What frightened me more than her bold threat against Kat was how easily she could switch personas. I gave rushed, one-word answers, eager to leave the room.I had just enough time to mask the fear and disgust on my face before Kat found me in the halls. She had already grabbed what she needed from her locker and was wandering around in search of me. Her face contorted in confusion when she saw the heat fill my cheeks. Understanding flashed in her eyes as they traveled down my neck. Without a doubt, she was thinking of Ethan and Kieran.I sat quietly as Kat drove us to the restaurant. We both ran in, grabbing our checks from the manager on duty."I'm still waiting for that explanation, you know," Kat said, lifting an orange eyebrow and shooting me a stern look.My stomach flipped and a
My lips met Kieran's with a hunger I hadn't realized I possessed. For a moment, the tight control I kept on myself slipped away, revealing how much my body had been craving their touch. They were right—I belonged to them—but I wasn't sure if that was enough. I needed normalcy, a life without a delusional dad, a murderous ex, abusive parents, and a backstabbing girl who pretended to be my friend. The only bright spots were Kat, Kieran, and Ethan. But would they be enough?When Kieran’s tongue brushed against my lips, I didn't resist. My tongue met his, savoring his taste and committing it to memory. Ethan’s lips traced the length of my neck, leaving marks on my skin. The hard spot in Kieran’s pants pressed against me, with only my panties as a barrier. He ground against me with a low growl, hitting my covered clit. A moan escaped from my parted lips, never breaking contact with Kieran’s .Kieran’s large hands gripped my waist tightly, rubbing himself against my core. His grip was tight, a
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