“You disappeared for two whole days, Vale. What kind of excuse do you have for that?” Captain Moore’s yelled across the briefing room.
I stood stiff, clenching my hands. My mouth was dry, and the taste of suppressant pills still coated my tongue.
“I have an explanation,” I said carefully. “But you might not believe it.”
The rest of my team looked at me; some curious, some annoyed. Marcus just looked worried.
“You know the claw mark murder case...I went undercover to follow a lead to find out who the rogue killer is,” I said. “But it turned out that he was not just a man. He was something else. He was...” I paused. Everyone leaned in anticipation.
“He was a werewolf.”
“You’re telling me a what killed the man?” my supervisor asked, frowning like I’d just spoken in alien language.
“A werewolf,” I repeated.
At first everyone was quiet. There was total silence in the room. Then, snorts and laughter came in after.
“Seriously?” one officer muttered. “You drunk again, Vale?”
My boss leaned forward. “Detective Vale... have you been taking illegal drugs?”
“I know how it sounds. But I saw it. Teeth. Claws. Regeneration. The man wasn’t human.”
“Did you get footage? Evidence? A body?”
“No..."I admitted. “I saw him. He was eating someone alive and then someone else showed up and killed him...like tore him to pieces....then he covered it all up. There is no missing person case, no news...nothing. If I told you who it is, you would be shocked." I said confidently knowing that I had hit a jackpot by solving this mystery.
Moore raised an eyebrow. “And who exactly is ‘he’? Let's see if we'll be shocked or not.”
I opened my mouth. Then stopped. I couldn’t say Lucien Kael without sounding absolutely insane. I needed concrete proof before calling his name.
“I’m telling the truth,” I said, lowering my voice. "He transformed, having claws, hair.....you know...like the werewolves you see on TV."
Moore sighed, rubbing his face. “You’ve had a hard year, Vale. At this point... you don't sound like someone stable."
He sighed, then stood up. “That’s it. I’m done. You’re done. You’re being reassigned.”
"What? Reassigned?" I said, shocked.
"Effective immediately, your homicide unit is disbanded. You’ll be reassigned to misdemeanor reports...like lost dogs...stolen wallets.”
“No...please, I...”
“Or maybe neighborhood patrol and parking violations. If I see another report like this...about seeing so called werewolves, you’re out.”
"But sir..."
“Enough! You’re dismissed.”
I was angry with myself and more angry at management for disbanding my unit when I was on the right track. I pouted and turned to leave. Everyone stared not knowing what to say, but Marcus stood up and followed behind me.
An hour later, my badge was still mine, but barely. My desk was empty. It had no murder board, no markers or red string. Just a list of minor complaints I didn’t care about.
I picked my bag from my work table, and walked out of the station without looking back. I was angrily going straight to have some alcohol. I was going to chugg down a lot of alcohol to ease out my frustration.
"Where are you going?" Marcus asked, trying to catch up with me.
We sat at a booth in a quiet bar and I didn’t say much. I just drank.
One... Two...Three shots... I didn’t even feel them.
“I’m not crazy,” I whispered after a while. “I know what I saw.”
Marcus nodded. “I believe you.”
I looked at him. “Do you really?”
“Yes.”
I smiled, soft and tired. “You’re a good liar.”
He laughed, but it was hollow. “You’re not crazy. But maybe you’ve seen something nobody else is supposed to see.”
“You know they think I’m crazy?” I said, slurring just a little. “Actually crazy...just because I told the truth.”
"Are you sure it was a werewolf?" He asked cautiously.
"Yes! 100%."
Marcus was sitted beside me, and was quiet at first. We were at his apartment. He insisted to come to his place instead cause he didn't want to face the embarrassment of my drunk side while outside.
“You’ve been through a lot,” he said gently.
I leaned against him. “I hate them. All of them. And that werewolf... Lucien? I hate him the most.”
“You’re sure he’s the one you saw?” Marcus asked.
“I think so... Maybe... I don’t know anymore,” I sighed. “Sometimes I feel like I’m hallucinating him...like he’s watching me.”
Marcus handed me water. “Drink this. Please.”
I took a sip. “Why are you always so nice to me?”
“Because I care about you.”
“Like... care-care?” I teased, leaning closer, swaying a little.
He chuckled. “Don’t do that. You’re drunk.”
I didn’t answer him because my eyes caught someone who looked like Lucien from out the window. Was he stalking me or just passing by?
"Lucien?” I yelled, standing up and stumbling a bit to the window.
“Wait, what?” Marcus stood too, grabbing my arm.
“I just saw him. I swear...” I blinked, trying to clear my blurry vision. But by then the man was gone. Maybe I was crazy.
Marcus helped me to the bed. “Come on. You need to lie down.”
The next morning came, and I woke up on soft white sheets again. I panicked immediately.
“No,” I muttered. “Not again.”
I sat up fast, my heart beating fast....I looked around. Then I saw the posters on the wall, a cracked Star Wars mug and a lamp shaped like a basketball.
"Oh Thank God...I'm not at Lucien's place."
But then my body started all over again. My skin felt hot and my head felt light. My thighs pressed together like my body was vibrating from the inside.
No. Not again. I hadn’t taken the suppressant.
“Hey,” Marcus’s voice called from the hallway. “You up?”
I threw the blanket off, wiping sweat from my neck. He walked in, shirt loose, holding a tray. “Brought toast. You okay? You look kinda red.”
“I’m fine,” I said too fast.
He walked over and pressed the back of his hand to my forehead. “Whoa! You’re burning up.”
“I said I’m fine.”
“You’re clearly not.”
He stood up and left to get a cold towel. When he got back, he leaned over to press it to my forehead. His face was too close to mine. I could clearly see his eyes, lips and.... my eyes traced down to the open part of his shirt.
I looked up at him again and... I don’t know what came over me. I grabbed his face and kissed him.
For a second, he froze, then he kissed me back. His hands slid down my waist, gripping tight. My breath hitched as his fingers traced my spine, slowly unclasping my bra. His lips traveled from my mouth to my jaw.
I arched against him, panting. Then Marcus suddenly stopped, pulling back. “Wait,” he whispered. “Are you still drunk?”
I paused, blinking at him. My face turned red as reality hit me like a truck. I pushed him off gently, scrambling for my bag. “I...I need a minute.”
I ran into the bathroom, shut the door, and sat on the cold floor. What the hell was I doing?
I popped two suppressants with trembling fingers, splashed water on my face, and sat in silence. Ten minutes later, I came out.
“I’m sorry,” I mumbled. “That was... a mistake. I was drunk.”
Marcus stood by the couch, hands in his pockets, looking sad. “It’s okay.”
“I should go.”
“You don’t have to...”
“I should.” I said then left to my place, desperately trying to tame myself.
That evening, my phone started ringing. People hardly called me. So it was obviously?
"Marcus." I said to myself before picking up.
“Hey,” he said. “I found something.”
“What?” I sat up excited.
“One of the case leads we never finished digging into? It connects to a VIP name. Big one. He’s hosting a party this weekend.”
I sat up. “You think it links to the murders?”
“I do.”
“Then we’re crashing that party.”
I grinned for the first time in days. Maybe I was crazy. I was going to crash a party of a werewolf.
Lucien's POV I skidded to a halt, barely keeping my claws from ripping through whoever or whatever had dared to block my path to her. "MOVE!" I instructed but then I froze. My eyes were wide in shock. No it couldn't be. Was I seeing a ghost? The rogue stood tall, broader than any of the others, his fur a matte charcoal black with silver streaks like scars torn across his body by the moon itself. His eyes... They were yellow and burned into my memory like fire that never cooled. "You..." I whispered, my heart thundering harder than when I had first shifted as a young wolf warrior. "You're... You're dead. I killed you." The rogue tilted his head. He hadn't attacked me and there was no snarl or growl. He just...stared at me with observation and recognition. He probably wanted to see if I recognized him. He smiled finding out that I remembered. "You thought you did," he said with a voice that sounded like deep and bold. "But you didn't finish the job pr
I need eyes on all halls. Double the guards on the west and north wings. Seal off the lower floors. Nobody gets near this room."Orion nodded. "On it."I turned to Marcus, who looked more serious now. "You stay the hell out of my way, or I will put you down. I don't care who she called for when she woke up."I yanked the door open and rushed back into the room.Seraphina was standing now, shaky on her feet, still clutching the sheets like a child holding a blanket. Her heat and fear made her like a different person. She was not behaving stubborn or trying to be a strong and hot detective that she made herself into. Right now, she looked cute and sexy and.....damn it! I can't let my mind take me away in this kind of situation. I need to concerntrate. "Lucien?" she whispered, her voice trembling. "What's going on?"I crossed the room in three long strides and cupped her cheeks, gently pressing my forehead against hers. "There are intruders, but you're safe, I swear. N
Lucien’s POV“I said BACK OFF!” I roared, yanking the door open so hard it nearly came off its hinges.Marcus stood there, defiant, chest puffed, with his fists clenched like he thought he had a right. He still thought he belonged she was his. But lucky for me what happened to her few days ago worked in my favour. She was now cooperating with me and even begging me to drive this guy away. The I thought would be my biggest rival for her heart and attention. I looked at him with eyes of pity. He didn't know the truth but was here yapping his mouth like a barking dog. I just smirked and rolled my eyes.“She needs to see me, Lucien,” he growled. “You’re manipulating her. Hypnotizing her....You’re filling her head with your twisted werewolf garbage, controlling and keeping her from the people who actually love her.”I stepped out of the room, shutting the door behind me, shielding Seraphina from his shouting like a knight in a storybook who stood between the princess and the
Lucien’s POV“She’s waking up!” Marcus shouted, pointing at the screen like a child at the zoo. I saw it too.Her eyes fluttered open, blinking slowly. Her fingers curled around the sheets, then lifted to her chest, pressing against her heart like something was breaking in there. Her lips moved and she said something.Marcus leaned forward. “Did she just say....?”And then she did it again. “Marcus…”His name slipped from her lips right in front of me. We both froze. The entire room was quiet.“Marcus…” she whispered again, voice soft and shaken, like the syllables of his name were stitched into her soul.My chest tightened, jealousy crawling up its way up my throat. Why his name? I was the one who came to save her. I was who stopped her from commiting a huge crime...I hid her, bathed her. protected her. But she woke up thinking of him?“Lucien,” Orion said carefully, watching me like I might explode. Honestly? I might. I waved him off and grabbed my comm.“Get her phone and take it t
Lucien’s POV“She’s not who you think she is,” I finally said, voice low, too low.Marcus froze at first, his eyes going wide open. “What the hell does that mean?” he growled, taking another threatening step forward.I didn’t flinch. But damn, I wanted to because of what I was tempted to say.I stared at him, hard...sizing him up. I could snap him in half with two fingers and a growl. But it seems Sera really likes him. I was told to avoid anything that could trigger her. That was his saving grace. Because it's not like she loves me, we are just fated mates but I guess it should be enough for me to show mercy and let her tell him herself.“She’s... complicated,” I said instead, pulling the words back from the truth.“Complicated?” Marcus threw his arms up."Forget it," I said coldly, adjusting my cuffs like I wasn’t seconds away from slamming him through my glass table. “It’s not your business anymore.”“I’m her best friend, so it's my business!” Marcus roared.I scoffed, “You’re a bo
Lucien’s POV“She’s breathing, right?” Ayla asked rolling her eyes, probably wishing my Sera died. Her arms were still crossed like she wasn’t clinging to the wall just minutes ago.“Yes,” I snapped, pulling the sheet tighter around Seraphina’s limp, naked body. “Don’t pretend you care.”“She could’ve killed us all.”“But she didn’t.”Ayla didn’t respond as she pouted, throwing her face away.I looked down at Sera who was unconscious, fragile, and covered in blood that wasn’t hers. Her hair was tangled, her lips parted just slightly. And even unconscious, she made my heart skip like I was a boy again, caught watching his favourite show.I carried her in my arms, bridal style, through the empty hallways of the evacuated building. Ayla suggested she take her to her place, but I couldn't trust Ayla with my Sera. As I came out of the building, journalists and paparazzi gathered taking pictures wondering why a hotel as big as his would suddenly evacuate then I ..Lucien Kael ran out with a