Lola stood by the window, trying to break it open. The chair she had thrown against the glass was lying on the floor, and her knuckles were red from beating against the impenetrable glass.
Her hair lay messy, and her cheeks stained crimson from the blood on her hands when she dragged them over her face in despair.
Her foggy mind was still trying to comprehend everything from the last hours, but only bits and pieces were forming in her memory.
She remembered her apartment and Jax. Ash was there too, but then what had happened? She pulled her hair and clenched her jaw in frustration as the flight in her erupted but without the ability to act on it. The door was locked shut, and the thickness of the door made it impossible for Lola to kick down. Her mind reeled to the possibility of the guy’s ability to break it down, given the fact that they
Lola sat on the chair in the kitchen, surrounded by Jax’s family members and the scary man from the hallway.He was eyeing her with a monotone expression. It seemed that he could catch any secret she held.Lola was thinking of ways to get out, but none seemed likely to work. She wondered at that moment who these people were and what they wanted from her. Many knew about the Blackwood family and their history in this town, but Lola was not one of them. She barely knew the town she lived in, let alone the families that had been here for generations.One thought that crossed her mind more than others was Jax said that they were werewolves. Did that include his parents? Was she surrounded by supernatural beings?There was no use in pretending that they didn’t exist. She had been attacked twice now by
The sun was starting to set. Lola stood by the window in the living room as everyone else had headed out after the contracts were signed. She looked at the houses down the road with the lights on. The mansion was on top of a hill, and the view of the town was mesmerizing.“Hi, you.”She turned around in shock when she heard Ash’s voice.“Hi,” she said coldly and glared as he walked in.“How are you feeling?”It was odd, she thought, that Ash was the first to ask her that.“Like I just signed my life away,” Lola answered and crossed her arms over her chest.Ash raised his shoulder and smirked. “You did,” he answered without any sugarcoa
Jax’s wolf stood to his paws. Lola didn’t step back. Something about him felt safe. Whether it was his size, the unmeasurable strength, or the fact that he was a wolf was unknown to her, but she did know one thing—the wolf wouldn’t hurt her.He stepped behind a tree and shifted back into his human form. Lola heard the sound of a zipper as he dug through the bag, and a few seconds later, Jax stepped out from behind the tree. He was pulling his shorts up and tying the waistband. When he looked up, he saw Lola gawking at his bare chest. Her eyes went from his waist, taking in the creases of his muscles, over his abs, and across his chest. She stepped back in her mind and let her body take control. Her feet moved over the grass, and she walked with small steps over to where he stood. She stopped inches away, her eyes still taking in everything he had to show, everything that wasn’t covered. S
“The Alpha wants an audience with both of you,” Kolton explained.Ash winced and looked over his shoulder. “Well, shit,” he cussed and walked up to the warriors.“Fine, let’s go,” he said, walking butt-naked back to the forest line. He stopped when no one followed and heaved a sigh. “My cousin may not be an Alpha yet, but I am, so I suggest you lower your guards and do as you’re told. Also, if you try to take that girl from him, not only will he bite your head off, but I will help him do so.” Ash’s voice changed. It grew more threatening and serious. Nothing was amusing behind his words, and though he smiled at them, they knew that his threat was the equivalent of a promise. The warriors turned on their feet and faced him.The lead
***“What is happening to us?” Carrie coughed as she put her feet on the floor. She tried to stand, but her legs buckled beneath her, and she fell, hitting her head against the wall. “Carrie!” Lola stood by the window, looking through the dirty glass, watching as her father coughed up blood in his hands on his way to his wife, who fought for her life on the bedroom floor. “K-Kent…” her voice disappeared in the heaving as she fought to take a breath.“What is this?!” He ran to his wife and fell beside her. Lola watched in the darkness as her father dragged her mother out of the house. Her aunt fell out on the
Lola had eaten breakfast with the whole family. Jax’s parents went on about the initiation, talking about throwing a big party to celebrate him stepping into the title. They discussed magazines they would allow to attend because not only was he becoming Alpha, but he was also rising as a future CEO of Blackwood Enterprises.Lola sat idly by as they discussed everything at length. She was surprised to see the lack of devotion on Jax’s face. He hadn’t seemed excited about any of it.After breakfast she excused herself. She went upstairs and sat in the den on the second floor and read a book.“Weathering heights.”She looked up and saw Jax leaning against the wall. He scanned the book cover, and she tilted it back to see what he&r
Lola woke up to the alarm clock going off. She rubbed her eyes and stared at the wall opposite the bed. Melissa left yesterday after about an hour. She was in a hurry to leave and tossed a quick bye when she was already out the door.Lola dreaded going back to school now, even if part of her was just happy to get out of the house. However, she wouldn’t have her best friend. A surge of determination blew through her, and she aggressively ripped the cover away.“If I’m stuck here, I will sure as hell at least have my best friend,” she seethed as she pulled out the last shirt she had and a pair of jeans. She looked at her clothes, the little she had with her, and her head fell back in a desperate sigh.She dressed and washed her face. She put her hair up in a high ponytail and grabbed her bag. Lola opened the door.
Lola walked with her head down to grab lunch. She looked around the cafeteria. The tables were filled with people, and in the crowd, she saw one familiar face. Melissa was sitting with some of the girls who also studied law. Their eyes locked for a split second before Melissa looked away. Lola kept her down, her eyes aimed at the food on her plate. One of the girls next to her looked at Lola and laughed. She turned to Melissa and said something that earned her a hard glare. The girl stopped laughing and turned around.Lola walked to the table where she and Melissa always sat together. However, she sat alone this time and looked at the empty seat.There was one person in the entire school who would sit with her, eat with her, talk to her, and now that person was gone. It only took a few days, but it was as though a whole lifetime had passed in those days.