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“How long are we staying here?” I asked. It wasn’t like Tony to want to stay in the human world long. Let alone at this house, and I missed the scent of the forest around the pack estate.“A month,” he said as we waited for Lucy to come out of the bathroom. “She needs to eat more.”I nodded. “Fair. Do you think she’ll relax a bit?”“She’s not going to have much choice.”I scoffed. “Do you have to be like that?”Lucy came out, silent and looking at us as if we would lunge across the room and tackle her. “Dinner,” Tony said, gesturing to the tray on the cart. “Get back in bed.”She ducked her head. Her eyes were wide with fear, and she scurried across the room. She climbed back onto the bed. Before she could reach for the tray, Tony had uncovered it and set it over her lap. “The doctor says you’re underweight,” Tony said. “You’re going to be eating three meals a day at least from now on.”She looked down at the tray. “What… is this?”“Steak and potatoes,” Matt said. “And spinach. Something about being healthy?”I shrugged. “I hate spinach, personally. Everyone should, really.”She blinked at me.“She’s only half,” Tony said. “We can survive on meat alone, but she can’t.”She glanced between the two of us, then dropped her gaze to the plate.“Eat,” Tony said and settled on the other side of her. “We have things to talk about, and I’d rather do it now.”She picked up her fork and stuck it into the mashed potatoes before bringing it to her mouth. She looked at us as if we were going to eat her. Tony sighed. “What do you know about your parents?”She shook her head. “Nothing.”Tony set his jaw, and I shook my head. “I’m taking over now because you can’t tell a good story without getting growly, T’.” I pat her leg. “We told you we’re werewolves. You’re half. There are things you need to understand about our world before we take you back to the pack. Thousands of years ago, the Old Moon Goddess passed away.”Her brow furrowed. She looked like she wanted to ask a question, but she just ate more mashed potatoes. I continued. “When she was alive, we were one large pack, but when she died, we split up. Currently, there are the Black Moon, Blood Moon, and Blue Moon packs. The Blue Moon Pack is the most powerful.”She blinked and had a bit of spinach. I couldn’t tell if she liked it or not, but she kept eating.“Twenty years ago, the Blue Moon pack split, forming the Blue and White Moon packs. The White Moon pack was the weaker of the two, and the Blood Moon pack took advantage of this. They attacked them and stole the power of the White Moon pack.”Her brow furrowed more like she had more questions. She looked as if she didn’t believe a word I was saying, but she said nothing. Finally, she stuck her fork in the steak and tried to pick it up whole.Tony growled and took the fork from her. “Don’t you know how to cut a steak?”He cut it for her into multiple pieces as she shook her head. He narrowed his eyes at her. “What do you mean? You don’t know how to use a knife?”She shook her head. His eye twitched, and I smiled brightly. “Plenty of time to learn! We eat a lot of steaks around here. Probably why you’re so skinny, not eating enough meat… In any case, the White Moon Pack was destroyed, and the only princess of the White Moon King was lost in the human world.”Tony gave her fork back, and while she started eating the pieces of steak, she still looked confused. “Do you have questions?”She shook her head and kept eating. Then, Tony’s phone rang, and he left.Tony
After a week of feeding her three meals a day, the doctor said she’d recovered enough strength to at least walk around for a little bit. She was still underweight, but the shock had eased. “We’re going shopping,” I said, entering her room. She hadn’t moved from where I’d left her that morning. Matt was lounging in bed beside her, playing with the short curls at the nape of her neck. When is it going to grow? I heard him whining through our bond. Matt popped up, his eyes sparkling. “Yes!”I placed the bag of clothes I had picked up for her at the foot of the bed. “There are shoes inside. Go get ready.”She said nothing as she scooted out of bed, took the bag, and went to the bathroom. “Still not talking?” I asked. Matt shrugged. “I haven’t gotten her to laugh either.”“You’re not that funny.”She came out a little while later. The jeans looked a bit too big on her, as did the shirt, but the shoes seemed to fit just fine. I hoped that we’d have to take her shopping sooner than later. She said nothing, sitting in between us as we rode to the nearby mall. Her eyes looked up at the building in wonder. “You recognize this place,” I said, eyeing her. “You’ve been here before?”She shook her head and said nothing. I didn’t have the patience to be gentle about asking her, so I let Matt take her hand and lead her into the store.“I’ve been thinking about this for a while. I think you’ll look great in….”I didn’t pay attention to what he said so much as to how she acted. She didn’t say anything. She didn’t hesitate to try on whatever he gave her. She didn’t even seem to have a preference, just going meekly along with whatever.We were waiting for her to come out of the dressing room when I heard a shrill voice.“Lucy?” A woman asked and started laughing. “Why would they ever let trash like you into this mall?”Matt stood just as I started crossing the shop. There was a large man standing beside the woman. The man reached for Lucy, and before he could touch her, I grabbed his arm, twisted it until it cracked, and he cried out, dropping to his knees. “He looks familiar,” Matt said absently, then looked at Lucy. “Who are these people to you?”Lucy dropped her gaze. Her lips trembled, but she said nothing. I twisted the man’s arm harder. “Who are you, and how do you know Lucy?”“I-I don’t! S-She knows her!”I turned my gaze on the woman who stared between me and Matt, part in fear and part in desire. “Talk.”“I-I knew her school–a long time ago.”I glanced at Lucy and then looked back at her. “The next time you see her, leave the building.”Her eyes widened as I let go of the man’s hand. “Get out of my sight.”He scrambled to his feet, and they both dashed out the door.LucyThe morning sun, a mischievous wink through the blinds, painted golden stripes across our bed. I snuggled deeper into the warmth of David's embrace, the rhythmic rise and fall of his chest a soothing lullaby. He slipped his hand across my lower back. The warmth of his bare skin against mine set a spark of pleasure through me. He rumbled low and content into my hair. “Wake up,” David rumbled. He kissed my head and twined a curl around his finger. “We have things to do.”“You shouldn’t have kept me up all night.”He chuckled. “You didn’t say that last night.”I nudged him. He dipped his head to nip my lips. “You know, if it’s too much, you can always tell me to slow down.”He’d been saying that for five years now, and I never found a reason to tell him to. He knew that. His eyes flickered between colors. I nipped his lower lip. “Give me a reason.”He smirked and rolled me onto my back. “To slow down or…”“To get up,” I said as he kissed
LucyI sat on the cold stone, watching her, but she didn’t move another muscle. I didn’t know how long it had been, but it didn’t matter. The spectral glow around her was starting to dim, and my mind was just too stressed to do too much thinking. The light of the ritual, the spell I’d used, the blood on my hands all flashed through my mind, and part of me wondered if it was all just a dream. I looked down at the stained and ruined gown. The armor was as pristine as ever, but most of the embroidered roses were torn or stained. This dress would never be white again, let alone whole. I flicked a piece of the long, gossamer fabric and shook my head. I really liked this dress.“Lucy!”I turned my head toward the sound of David’s voice, wrung out and relieved to hear him. He was rushing through the air towards me. He dropped down a few feet from me, looking so worried I could cry.I smiled at him as he dropped to his knees beside me and threw his arms around me,
LucyI sailed through the air, landing with a jarring thud within the ritual circle. With a trembling hand, I pushed myself up, my senses on high alert. A figure, cloaked in darkness, appeared in front of me. My blood ran cold. Selene."Well, well, Lucy," her voice, honeyed yet laced with venom, slithered into the darkness. "Thank you ever so much for making this easy at last.”I grit my teeth. I wouldn't go down without a fight. Straightening my shoulders, I met her gaze, my voice shaking but resolute. "You underestimate me.” “No, Lucy,” her voice dropped, and a cruel smile twisted her lips. "You underestimate me.” The chanting grew louder around me. I lunged for the necklace, my fingers grazing its cold surface before Selene snatched it away, a triumphant gleam in her eyes. But that touch, fleeting as it was, ignited something. I felt her pushing at my mind. I felt her shoving me back until I could see the forest from before, and we were fighting in a ci
MattMy vision pulsed and flickered, a strobe light of pain blurring the edges of reality. Tony rained blows down on me, slashing with claws. Each hit chipped away at my resolve and my control, leaving behind a raw desperation to end this quickly. My armor protected me from most of the damage, but still. He was always the stronger of the two of us. I thought it was just because he was the older of the two of us, but this was different. I thought for sure he was going to bite off my head. Then, a flash of golden light arced through the air, and a spear lanced past my shoulder, catching Tony square in the chest. I turned back to see Ginevra hovering in the air. Her golden dress glowed as she passed me with a glowing winge spreading from her back. What the absolute fuck?Tony staggered, falling to the ground, and Dad darted forward, encasing Tony in a shimmering web of light. The wave turned to chains. He thrashed and howled, straining against the magical bonds, but t
LucyPeter's breath hitched, rasping, and shallow, then deepened into a cough that wracked his battered body. His eyelids fluttered, eyelids so pale they were almost luminous in the dim torchlight. He struggled to get up, leaning on his Spear and on Michelle. The light pulsing through the Spear rippled over his skin. He let out a soft sigh and stumbled a little. “Peter?”“I... It’s gone.”“What?” Michelle gasped as his hair started to change, losing the gray color and growing dark. His face turned younger until I was sure that he was all of twenty-something. He grew a bit taller, too, bigger until his shirt strained against his chest and his buttons popped. He flushed. “Well… that’s not…” He cleared his throat as Michelle smiled up at him. “So this is what you looked like in your youth?”He scoffed. “I’m much younger than you think.”He grunted, pressing a hand to his side. “Wish the Spear would heal the wound, though.”I winced. “Sorry… it’s a
PeterMy feet pounded a frantic rhythm against the uneven earth, branches whipping at my face, thorns tearing at my clothes. How long had I been running? How much further did I have to go? I didn’t know, and it didn’t matter so long as I got there. My lungs burned, legs screaming in protest, but still I ran. The trail of blood behind me and the patchwork of wounds across my body, chunks of missing and regrowing flesh, weren’t my concern right now. The creature—the wolf was after me, and unlike before, it didn’t seem willing to back off or slow down. It was going to kill me, and what happened after that was anyone’s guess. Behind me, the guttural snarl of the wolf echoed through the trees. Too close to be comfortable. Too close to make sense. This was too much like that dream, but worse. So much worse. The sky was a kaleidoscope of images I could barely make out. They flashed in the sky and in my vision, making it hard to see. I saw Lucy. I saw Michelle. The long