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Nemesis Of The Lycan Triplets
Nemesis Of The Lycan Triplets
Author: Nessa Ty

Bullied

Author: Nessa Ty
last update Last Updated: 2024-04-16 17:24:32

Maya

Today was my first day at the school’s cafeteria, or rather the second time after I was discovered to be without the wolf gene. The first time, after that life changing event, had been brutal and traumatizing. It was the first time I was bullied.

Now, standing before the matron who was dishing my food, I wondered if I had made the right choice, listening to Naomi.

Naomi was my only friend. The only one who had remained by my side after the pack doctor’s diagnosis on my sixteenth birthday: the diagnosis that had set my perfect life on fire.

Naomi had insisted that I follow her here today. It’s been a year and six months since that fateful first day, yet the memory still had a firm grip on me. I was actually counting the seconds till someone threw me a juice can, or half eaten pizza.

“Maya, stop fretting. Mother promised me that the Lycan King has resolved the bullying issue. It’s over finally, best friend. Take a deep breath. Your hands are shaking.”

She was right. My hands were shaking.

Take a deep breath?

I will, when I walk out of the cafeteria, without being bullied.

After I took my order, and turned around, hoping to follow Naomi to whatever table she would choose, I came face to face with Noah and Timothy.

Noah was the second son of the Lycan King. The second, amongst the triplets, and the chief of my bullies.

Timothy was Naomi’s brother.

Both were handsome. Too handsome for their own good, their evilness notwithstanding.

At the moment, Timothy was looking at his sister with disapproval.

Okay, I saw this coming.

“What are you doing here with her?” Timothy questioned harshly, a scowl blanketing his face simultaneously.

I mentally slapped myself for ever having a crush on the idiot right in front of me.

“I had thought that Noah was joking when he talked about you bringing her to the cafeteria. Did you lose one of your brain nuts?” Timothy kept on with the interrogation, choosing to spare me a disgusted glance right after the query.

“Tim, you are sickening,” Noami started, without missing a beat. “However, in reply to your question, mother had informed me that Maya was free now to do as she wanted, just like any member of this pack. So, I suggest you take your complaints to her, or the Lycan King.”

She paused, and turned to me, her aloof countenance not slackening at all. “Maya, let’s go. The food is getting cold.”

With all pleasure, dear.

Howbeit, before I could take a step further, Noah covered the little distance between us, a smug smile on his lips.

Oh god, what now?

“Did you honestly think that I was going to let you walk away? What are you doing in the cafeteria today? This place is off limits for you. I’m sure I made that clear the last time.” He mentioned, staring at me with a malicious glint in his eye.

I opened my mouth to apologize, to explain Naomi’s reasons, but before I could even do that, he flung my tray out of my hands, causing it to fall to the ground and make a loud clanging sound. This of course, attracted the attention of those in the cafeteria, if the boys approaching me hadn’t been enough to garner the right attention in the first place.

“No food for you today, my playtoy. I think I have something better planned for you.” He stated, causing me to shudder in fear.

Naomi tried to come between us but Timothy pulled her back, restraining her strongly in his arms.

Why were they so hell bent in frustrating my life? Had I made myself wolfless? Shouldn’t the goddess be bearing the brunt of their anger? I thought, taking in the satisfying looks on the faces of the students in the cafeteria. They couldn’t wait for the ‘something better’ Noah had in stock for me.

To hell with all of them. I cussed mentally, balling my fists by my side in anger.

“Do you want to hit my brother?“

My flaring anger suddenly faded away when I heard Adam’s voice. Sheer terror took its place.

You see, Adam was the firstborn of the Lycan King. First of the triplets, and the silent partner of the bullying party. He rarely spoke, never contributed to my bullying ordeals, yet never stopped it. If I should take a guess, he found it amusing. An entertainment. Probably why his presence now sent tendrils of fear down my spine. Why was he speaking?

Immediately, I unfisted my hands, but of course Noah had been fast enough to catch my action. I nervously waited for the outcome.

I didn’t turn to look at Adam who had increased my bullying quota for the day with just a question, but I knew he was seated across from me. Perhaps in the midst of girls. He loved all girls, apart from me.

“Oh my god!” Noah shouted a second later, taking a few steps back and laughing like a psychopath.

“The playtoy seems to be getting some back bone…well, why don’t we break it, huh...” He muttered, the laughter on his face giving way to a wicked determination that caused another batch of fearsome chills to run from the hair of my head to the sole of my feet.

I watched, fear stricken, as he picked yogurt from one of the tables close to him, and poured the liquid-slowly mind you-on my hair.

Naomi stared open-mouthed, shock overriding her features, unable to do anything.

“You still want to fight back?” He asked, pushing my forehead with his thumb, the laughter of the students spurring him on.

But I said nothing to him, feeling the humiliation wash over me, aware that my siblings were among those laughing and pointing fingers at me.

Step-siblings.

Yet Noah was not done.

He walked elegantly to another table, carried a plate of food, and walked back to me. He grinned, ear to ear, as he plastered the food on my face, swerving his hand on the flat plate from side to side as if wanting to make sure that the food particles would sink into the pores of my skin, before letting the plate fall to the ground.

A tear escaped from my eyes as I felt the food remains slide into my clothes and stick to my neck.

I would need to go home after this, I decided, not caring about detention or suspension. I couldn’t possibly stay in school after this.

In this humiliated state, I wanted to sit down until Noah was done pouring whatever he had to pour on me. And that was why when Daniel—the third triplet—came up to me and gave me a hard push, causing me to fall to the ground, I made no effort to stand up.

I sat down there rather, listening to the deafening laughter from the students, whilst trying to cut myself away from reality-to remain aloof to everything.

But, even that was hard.

I felt another liquid get dumped on my head, and bit my lips, unable to stop the train of tears this time around.

I closed my eyes, wishing and willing that one of the matrons would call one of our teachers to stop this madness.

Perhaps they already did, but time seemed to take much longer.

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  • Nemesis Of The Lycan Triplets   race

    The referee fled from the field instantly. I would have laughed but for my precarious situation."Do you think I would let you win over me, witch?" The dark mage gloated, finding strength in his knees, standing erect, cold eyes washing over me. I let him lift me above the ground, even squirmed my legs for show, pretending to be struggling in the confines of the dark threads.But as much as I had been late to stop the spinning threads, I had been fast enough to activate my body heat, the innate magic that surrounded my skin, that stopped nonsense from penetrating. Around us, more cheers, for the male.Unstable dorks. "You can't speak? Don't worry, I will make sure to pay you in kind. I will make sure your voice pulls down the field…"I looked down at him then, smiling like a Cheshire cat, when he frowned; when his eyes narrowed, when he became aware that I wasn't bleeding, that there were no cuts on my skin.Fool could finally see it.He tried to save face, to salvage the situation.

  • Nemesis Of The Lycan Triplets   retribution

    My next fight was against a fellow with a tongue forked like a serpent's. The moment I saw him step into the combat field, tongue darting in and out, I nearly laughed. He was lanky, his head shaped like an oval ball, bald and shining under the sun as though freshly polished. A curtain of beards and a drooping moustache hung on his face, the kind I had only seen in illustrations of old British monarchs. It was so out of place here that I couldn't help the smirk tugging at my lips.The man didn't prance about like my first opponent. He simply stood, stopping his tongue motions–probably because he could see that it didn't scare me–staring at me. His stare was cold, probing, as if trying to crawl inside my head and twist something there. That was when I knew. Our gazes locked, and the certainty washed over me like a tide—I had found the one behind the handkerchief from earlier, the one laced with dark magic meant to knock me out. He was no ordinary fighter. He was a mage. A dark mage.I

  • Nemesis Of The Lycan Triplets   so, it begins

    The sun beat down heavily when I stepped onto the combat field, my boots crunching against the packed earth. The first step in my revenge plan has arrived, and I was so happy to relish it.The combat field smelled of dust, iron, and anticipation, and I stood in the middle of it, hands tucked into the deep side pockets of the combat pants we had been issued that morning. The trousers were tough, gray-black fabric, cinched at the waist with a thick leather strap, and though clearly designed for utility, they fitted snugly enough to reveal the lines of my body. The shirt matched—a sleeveless, close-cut top that left my arms bare, my scars visible if anyone cared to look too closely. Boots, steel-tipped, heavy on the earth. Practical. Perfect for a fight.I cocked my head to the side lazily, watching my opponent prowl the far side of the circle, chest puffed out, stretching his arms like some great beast preparing to pounce. He was broad—too broad—and the sun caught the sheen of oil he

  • Nemesis Of The Lycan Triplets   three brides II

    "Where is your mind, Sage?" A pause. "Isla, tap your friend… I don't think she is here with us."But I was, not fully, but I was. I had heard her gloat about her family's thriving business, had heard the pride hanging in every word that left her mouth, had heard the condescending tone too when she addressed Isla, or asked about her family, especially when Isla had revealed that she was the black sheep of her rich but ignorant family. Naomi had truly changed. Or was it a façade to keep up with Claire and Lilian? I didn't think so, not with that cold glint that had stayed in her eyes when she had suggested playfully that Isla and I be thrown into the dungeons.But when Isla tapped me, I pretended like I had been lost in thought. "Yeah, did something happen?" I murmured, crossing my legs, eyes fixed on the three brides who stared at me like they just couldn't understand me or my audacity. Their gazes were sharp, studying me as though I were some rare creature they hadn't encountered

  • Nemesis Of The Lycan Triplets   three brides

    "The next time this happens, you will be spending more than a month in the cells…" Claire spoke authoritatively, and I watched, arms crossed over my chest, as the man nodded like a lamb before giving a bow and walking out of the circle, his head still bowed in shame, shoulders drooping.Surely, he wouldn't forget the grip of my magic around his balls, or the frightening knowledge that came with the almost disappearance of his shrunken useless penis. Useless, because he wouldn't be productive in using that again; his scrotum was already cursed. My lips twitched faintly. I wasn't as merciful as this Claire I was seeing, who was just as blonde as I remembered her—just as beautiful too.The crowd, however, which should have dispersed with the exit of the man, was yet as tight; they wanted to see what judgment I would collect. The fools. They would soon pay with their lives, their blood, their lands.Isla nudged me furtively as the three ladies approached us, curiosity and gentleness sh

  • Nemesis Of The Lycan Triplets   underestimated II

    "So what next?" Isla asked me, as we both came out of the hall after the announcements.Around us, fighters familiar with each other greeted with loud laughter and handshakes, while ignoring the others, as if keeping a certain hate alive would help them win their fights. Their camaraderie was loud, but it was selective.Jokers. If Rachel was any right about her facts-finding about the contests, then friends are usually pitted against each other first. It was foolish to show any form of camaraderie, as it would interest the contest managers to test the waters with the comrades, to make the combat more interesting.Before I could answer Isla's question, however, I noticed two ladies approaching us—the only other two females beside us who had been present in the hall. They were bulky, to an extent–probably why I had been a laughing stock, like bulkiness was a ticket to victory.Their footsteps carried a certain intention, their gazes sharp, sizing me up like I was meat tossed into a de

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