~And the only wrong I ever committed was trusting the wrong people. If ever I'm given a second chance, I'd never be gullible ~ Orla.
DARK MOON PACK.
(ORLA'S POV)
"Luna." A guard at the door bowed, which I acknowledged with a nod.
Meandering my way through the complicated twists of the large castle, I soon arrived at the front of the large brown door. It was my father's office.
A servant had told me he'd be there.
Not bothering to knock, I bounced inside. However, nothing in my wildest imagination would have prepared me for the scene which unfolded before my very eyes.
My throat went dry, as I stared unblinkingly at the two figures who lay huddled on the large couch in the corner of the office.
I wanted to pinch my skin and exert some pressure of some sort to bring me back to reality.
Did I enter the wrong room?
That wasn't the case, however. It was pretty much daytime. And the day I couldn't distinguish between Ryker and any other person, I'd know the world was coming to an end.
In the most intimate position ever, Ryker and the last person I'd have imagined were making love.
Ophelia?
I felt numb. It was almost like my world had turned dark. The tears poured faster than I could imagine.
He was cheating.
They weren't even aware of my presence in the room, lost in their world of ecstasy. I turned to leave as quietly as I came. Their moans and grunts pierced deeply into my heart, making wounds I knew would never heal. The scene I had witnessed today would forever remain fresh in my memories.
I stumbled blindly towards the door, not wanting to spend even a second in the office. But then, I stumbled on the dormant leg of a side table. I stifled a wince, and turned back just in time, to see both of them looking at me.
Surprises were clearly written over their faces. They'd be of course. They weren't expecting the stupid me to catch them in their act.
"Orla?" Ryker whispered, calling my name.
I didn't respond, inwardly wondering if I'd forgive him if he apologized. He'd say sorry, and everything would be fine.
"What are you doing here?" He asked coldly.
I blinked, my gaze locking with his. He hadn't moved an inch from his position. And it might have been my imagination, but I could swear Ophelia had a victorious look on her face.
"I'm your mate, Ryker. Did you even hear the news about my parent's death?" I whispered, crying.
His expression didn't change. If anything, it became colder than before.
"And?"
His words rang through my ears. And?
I gulped, grabbed a fistful of my dress, and made to leave.
"Not so fast, Orla." I heard his rich baritone say, once I turned my back on them. I didn't turn, remaining in my position instead.
"Ryker..." I heard Ophelia's sensual voice say, stabbing straight into my heart. When did it all start?
And against my wish, I whirled around.
"You're a bitch, Ophelia!" I yelled, the tears falling fast. I didn't care about my image at that point.
I watched as she ambled from her position beneath Ryker, and wrapping the sheets around her nude body, she approached me.
"A bitch?" She scoffed, stopping right at my front. "Why do I feel like that's my line?" She added tauntingly.
My eyes burned with unshed tears, as I looked at her, wondering where I had gone wrong. Wondering what was so great a crime that I committed that prompted my mate and sister to punish me the way they were currently doing.
Ignoring my silence, she continued. "You're a very pathetic bitch, it's such a pity you don't know. Ryker belongs to me, and me only. Tell you what? He never loved you, and he never will." She said harshly, making me stagger.
No. I shook my head. She was lying. It was a ploy to make me fall out with Ryker. However, a glance at Ryker made me snap out of my delusion. There he was, with a sneering expression.
He wasn't denying it? Does that mean it's true?
With tears clouding my vision, I hurried out yet again, determined not to stop for any reason.
"Like I said, not so soon."
And that was the last thing I heard before I felt the dull ache on my nape. I doubled forward, the pain so excruciating that I yelled.
Wh... I didn't get to complete my thought when I slipped into oblivion.
...
A sharp pain tore through my waist, and wrist immediately after I came to. I looked around. It was dark.
I had lived long enough in the Dark Moon pack; that was where I had been born after all. However, I couldn't recognize where I was.
The door clicked open, and a tall figure walked in. I recognized him at once. Tailing him was my newly turned enemy, Ophelia.
"You're awake, I see." He gestured towards the strong ropes bounding me to the chair.
"Let me go, Ryker. What games are you playing at?" I hissed.
"I? I want to avenge my father." He spat with disgust written over his face.
"Your father? What do you mean?" I whispered.
"Of course, you're going to pretend not to know. Your father made my mother betray my father. He took her away from her rightful mate, my father. She committed so many atrocities. And for that, they've paid with their lives." He said, with blazing eyes.
"You are the one behind their deaths?" I choked out the words. "They did nothing to you, bastard!" Rage coursed through my body at his words. Rage mixed with something else. Fear. I could tell tenacity when I saw one.
And at that moment, Ryker was looking at me with eyes filled with tenacity. He was going to kill me.
"Say goodbye to father and mother, when you get there," Ophelia said with a scornful laugh.
I shuddered. "Please..." I begged and cried. "Let me go," I added.
"Let me have the honor." Ophelia stepped forward with a jar.
I watched as she poured the contents on the floor, in a clean circle around me. My heart began thudding erratically against my chest. Was this how I'd die?
Once she was done, she lit a match and threw it forward. Flames sprang up at once, making me shudder yet again.
"Goodbye, Orla," Ryker said coldly, and hand in hand with Ophelia, he walked out.
The smoke filled my nose, making me cough violently. A sudden sense of dread was ignited in my being. I was about to die.
In the face of death, adrenaline shot up my body, fueling my energy. "Help!!" I yelled loudly.
I gave up after a few attempts. As I felt life slipping out of my body, the anger I'd never have thought I'd muster filled me.
"I curse you, Ophelia. I curse you, Ryker. Forgive me, dear parents." I choked out the words, the flames searing through my flesh.
Ella's words rang in my ears. 'I hope you don't regret it.'
I heard the door open, and strong arms lifting me. Who was it?
"Orla! Please, wake up!" I heard a desperate voice."
I knew that voice. It sounded so much like Maverick. I tried to open my eyes but the smoke was too much. It didn't let me see anything. Just as I was drifting, his face came into view, and I caught a glimpse of his face. Maverick.
“Orla, please, wake up! You can't die, I ain't let you die, mate.”
Mate?
I thought, then it suddenly made sense to me. Maverick is my mate… He is the one the moon goddess paired me with.
I was too weak, I knew I had barely minutes left to live.
'In my next life, I'd surely be with you.' Life slipped away from my body until I felt.... nothing.
AUTHOR'S POVA YEAR LATERThe usual belief about life is that a person only lives once. For Orla, though, that wasn't the case. From being mistreated, abused, and ultimately killed in her previous life, she awakened to find herself given another chance to make things right. A chance to fix the wrongs that led to her unfortunate demise. A chance to build that which she should have lost.Another chance . . . to find love.+_+_+Orla bent down, crouching as far as she could go to pat the last heap of rich brown earth into place. She'd always wanted to try gardening since she was a child, and now she had finally made that dream come true.She sighed contentedly, and sat back on her haunches, looking up at the sky whilst wiping off her sweaty forehead with the back of her hand. Although it was still quite chilly, and the ice hadn't completely thawed, strenuous physical activity could still make a person feel like they were stuck inside a furnace.The advice Alec had given her was to plant
ORLAIt felt like an eternity. The darkness. It had neither a beginning or an end. It took me—grabbed me in a suffocating hug and refused to let me go.At some point—I didn't know how long it took, but it came to my understanding that the darkness was of my own making, and only I could free myself from its clutches.So, I opened my eyes, and welcomed the light back in.The first thing I saw was a face. One too familiar, and at the same time, dreadfully disturbing.Blood seeped out of his nose, ears and mouth and dripped on my shirt. His eyes had gone blank, with its usual icy colour sucked into the cold emptiness of death.Ryker was dead.I pulled my hand out of his neck, unable to ignore the feeling of gore and slippery blood. His weight had become suffocating since life no longer flowed through his veins.I pushed his corpse off me, and sat up with a groan. The wound in my chest was still struggling to knit itself back together, but with the bullet still lodged inside of me, it wou
ORLAA gun. That was what he had been holding. I'd failed to recognise the hidden shape in his hand on time. I had been too occupied with other things to think about the fact that he'd probably had a plan B.He fired three rounds without pausing.I only had milliseconds to respond, but I wasn't fast enough. He'd surprised me, and I had to deal with the consequences.Cold descended on me as I realised that I had indeed acted too irrationally. Searing pain bloomed in the left side of my chest, and another in my thigh. The last one grazed my cheekbone, and that was only because I pushed my head to the side just before the bully made impact with my flesh.Blood rapidly started to pool in my mouth, filling up my throat until air couldn't pass through and I had to spit it out before it choked me.I fell on my good leg, clutching my bleeding chest.I hadn't foreseen this. I'd been so eager to get him that I had forgotten how cunning he could be. There was no way he would have just been here
ORLA'Don't think. Don't feel. Just act.'Those were the words ringing in my head as I swung the wooden log into the side of Sonja's head with every power that my body could muster, bursting it open like a balloon. Blood splattered all over my clothes, but I didn't matter. I had killed her. She was dead, and she would never, ever hurt my family again.I had made a promise to go as low as killing just to save my child, and I was glad that I hadn't hesitated when it mattered the most. Although it was a flimsy defence, I had no other option. She had raised her knife to stab Amaranthine, and Maverick was too far away to get anything done.Makila had spotted her and her counterpart from a distance, and was able to perform a spell that teleported us right behind them. We'd also seen the vampires that seemed to also be trying to help her, and decided that it was best to stay out of their line of sight.Sonja's body went limp, and her remaining eye remained wide in horror and shock. She mus
MAVERICKWe followed the trail judiciously, paying attention to the location the trackers had presented us with. We'd gone by car to eat up the most of the distance, but since the trail eventually led into a dense, seemingly unused path, we had to turn to out feet for transport.Under the guidance of the moon, we pressed on, too determined to even stop for a moment to speak to each other. I took mental note of the people with me, and found myself grateful for having such wonderful packmates that were willing to do this with me. Of course, the years had strengthened our bond, but I still was baffled sometimes by their immense loyalty and dedication to me. Amaranthine's kidnapping had been a huge blow to the pack, but it didn't change the fact that she was my daughter, and most of the pressure to find her fell on Orla and I, but they all took the issue and placed it on their shoulders as well, making the weight a little bit easier for me to hear.We kept walking, keeping caution close
ORLANight came, and all our hearts were ready and prepared for what was to come.I stood in the bathroom, staring at my reflection for the second time in six four hours. The time was already a couple of minutes past seven, and as Maverick had told us, it was go time.Everyone else had gotten ready, and those that were at the first part of the plan had left a little while ago. Tim, Everett, Blair, and Avery had gone with Maverick, following the coordinates given on Everett's tracker. From what we'd seen, Ryker and his witch friends hadn't left their positions since the time we had deliberated on the plan. The plan was quite straightforward. Maverick would go with his people to scout the area and then proceed to lure the witches and Ryker out. Again, I had been thinking that I had been sidelined from the plan itself, until Maverick told me that I would go in with Makila to get Amaranthine. Makila's presence couldn't be downplayed simply because she was the only one with prior knowled
ORLAI was sick and tired of waiting for things to happen. The day after my last discussion with Maverick, I'd been unable to rest my jittery nerves. Every second, minute or hour physically disturbed me. I wanted my child. I needed her back in my arms.The fact that I had no idea what they could have been doing to her made me panic even more. What if they were abusing her? Or casting marks on her smooth skin just to cause her pain? What if they were starving her, and watching as life slowly seeped out of her little body?I had to hold on to the hope that she still lived. I couldn't think about anything else.Maverick had called for a compulsory meeting, and as much as I wanted to keep avoiding him, I couldn't turn away when my child came into the picture.The noon was blazing hot, so I already dressed in a black tank top and some denim shorts, baring the skin of my arms and legs. In this, the mark Maverick had branded me with was on full display—an oddly symmetrical line of five dots
ORLA"She's waking up," someone whispered. My eyes couldn't fathom anything but darkness. My mouth felt like something was keeping it from opening, and pain spread at different points of my body, like I'd been run over by something.I opened my mouth to speak, and only a groan could find freedom."Shhh, don't talk. You might hurt yourself."'I already feel hurt,' I wanted to say, but speaking still seemed like a hassle to me. I reached out blindly, and warmth came to my hand. A familiar touch. "It's okay now, you're safe."With a painful flash, the memories of what I'd gone through previously ran through my mind. Makila yelled at me to go.Getting attacked by a woman.Ryker threatening Amaranthine's life.Just like that, my eyes flew open, and a scream finally came out of my throat, wrapped in somebody's name. "Ryker! He has Amaranthine!" I shouted despite my sore throat. Maverick came to my side, rubbing my back and softly whispering, "We know."I looked up at him, recalling my
ORLAIt couldn't be though, that witch was dead. Even if she had escaped death before, it couldn't be possible that she happened to resurrect again . . . Right?The woman before me laughed softly. "Why are you looking at me like that? Does my face ring a bell in your head?""Where is my daughter?" I asked, deciding to go straight to the point. There was nothing worth more than her safety right now. Not even my own curiosity.She frowned playfully. "Your daughter? Hmm." She lazily patted a finger against her chin. "Probably dead by now."Another thing that I found different about her was her behaviour. Sonia had been incredibly loyal to Daniel, and hardly spoke unless it was so say something that showed that. This one had a lighter disposition.The woman didn't even seem bothered at the sound of those approaching. If anything, she seemed to get even bolder. "And what's that I hear? You brought backup?"I looked down at Makila, who still sat behind the shrub, pressing the bottom of her