Klay Rose grew up in an orphanage under the care of the sisters when her parents died when she was a kid. She was living a normal life, until she saw Rozen, the guy she liked for long, transformed into a lycan to save her. At first, she didn't trust him as she thought that he was the reason why one of the kids in the orphanage went missing. But, she eventually learned the truth about lycans and their illegitimate heir. She thought that the illegitimate lycan heir wants her dead because she is Rozen's mate, the legitimate lycan king, however, she learned that there was more reason to that. What happens when the true lycan king meets his mate, but this mate turns out to be the greatest rival of their clan? Will love prevail?
Lihat lebih banyakKLAY ROSE
The sun was on its way up when I heard quick footsteps and kids talking in fast voices, mainly racing towards their destination.
"Watch your steps!" I shouted at them while they were running down the stairs. I waited until the end to make sure that they were all safe.
Breakfast was already served, so they hurried to the kitchen, where Sister Mary and Sister Rizza were waiting for us.
"Good morning!" Sister Mary greeted the kids cheerfully, helping them to get to their seats.
They were ten children, ranging in age from seven (the youngest) to twelve (the oldest). Their laughter echoed in the dining area as they shared our simple breakfast.
"Good morning, Klay. Let's eat now." Sister Rizza invited me, so I sat next to her.
She and Sister Mary had been my guardians since my parents died. I had no memory of them, but the sisters saved me from our burning house. It was a miracle that I still lived.
"Thank you for the food." We all said this after praying.
The kids immediately picked up their spoons and forks. We lived a simple life in this old town, far from the city, yet so peaceful and calming. Some of the kids who were with me have already left the convent because they were adopted. I was supposed to have new parents, yet I stayed to help them and the kids until they found their parents.
"I heard that there will be a storm coming by tonight," Sister Rizza said. "We will prepare everything. Also, return early to avoid getting caught in the rain." She reminded me.
"Or maybe you can stay here until the storm passes. It'll be difficult for you to commute." Sister Mary suggested. "Can you be absent from your class?"
I shook my head. "Thank you for worrying, Sisters. But, I can handle myself. I am already 20. Plus, I will be taking the train. I will try my best to go home early." I assured them.
"However," the sisters sighed."Be sure to stay safe."
"Can you bring us food, Sister Klay?" George, the youngest kid, pouted his lips. "We want the same candies and chocolates you bought us before."
"Yes, and I want some flowers, too. The same one you brought us." Missy told me.
I smiled at them. "Sure. But, you kids must study, okay? Don't do anything that will make the sisters mad." I looked at all of them. "Please, don't make us worry.
They all said yes in chorus.
"If I get home early, we will play in the forest, okay?" I promised them. "Go on, finish your food."
"Klay..." Sister Mary called me while we were cleaning the table. "I am sorry to tell you this, but for now we will not allow you and the kids to play in the forest."
I raised my brow. "Is there something I need to know, Sister?" I looked at both of them.
"We heard news from the police that there are some kids missing on the other side of the forest, in the town next to ours. Since it's connected to where we are, I think it's best that the children stay away."
"Oh, no." I covered my mouth. "Do you know what happened? Why are they missing?"
"From what we heard from the sisters near that place, they can hear growling sounds at night like beasts. And, then, when they checked the place, the other animals living there were torn apart." Sister Rizza explained. "Unfortunately, they also found a kid that was torn apart."
I blinked. "What could it be?"
They shook their heads as they signed a cross. "We just hope whatever it is will not reach us here."
"Don't worry, Sister. The Lord will protect us."
After helping the sisters in the household, I left the convent to catch the train going to the university while the kids prepared for school which is just across the church.
"Klay!" Micah waved at me as soon as I saw her sitting in our usual seat on the train. She's been my friend since I was a kid, and we go to the same university.
The train had already moved, and I focused on the window, waiting for our chance to pass by the forests. Micah was saying something, and only when she poked me did I pay attention.
"What is happening to you? What are you thinking? I am asking if you are done with our paper?" She said, seems confused with my reaction.
"Uh, I'm sorry. I am just thinking of something. Have you heard what happened in the next town?"
"Ah," she nodded. "Yes, my father went there to help the police investigate the case, and they actually don't know what caused it. But they believe it's a wild animal." She explained.
"My father told me not to go into the woods, so I'm reminding you," she said as she looked at me."Especially the kids."
I sighed. "Yeah. Sisters told me...those poor kids."
"Hmm, do you believe it's a wild beast?" Micah puffed under her breath. "Look at this. I saw this in my father's file."
She showed me a confidential picture of the kid found dead in the woods. I almost vomited upon seeing how brutally they were killed. At the same time, my heart felt nervous and scared upon seeing those claw marks.
I remembered the scar at my back. Those were the same marks. Suddenly, it triggered something inside my chest as my stomach also twirled.
"Uh!" I caressed my head as it started giving me pain. There are some images in my mind that aren't clear. I've had this since I was a kid, but I never really understood what it meant.
"Are you okay? Are you having those images again?" Micah said, concerned. "Did you drink your medicine?"
I nodded. "Yes. It's just..." I was about to say something about the marks, but I decided not to so she wouldn't worry about me.
She handed me the water bottle. "Drink this." She caressed my back until I was okay.
"I think I just got scared." I told her. "But, I am fine now."
"Me too. It seems like we aren't safe now. It's terrifying." She sighed.
"Indeed." I whispered, looking outside the window as we passed by the woods.
I always passed this way going to university, as this is the only way to our town, but it's the first time I felt chills.
"It's so dark..." I muttered to myself.
"Huh? The sun is shining. What do you mean?"
I actually don't know why I said that, but my eyes couldn't seem to see the sun now. It's like the darkness had filled my mind.
I closed my eyes and calmed myself.
Although I wished I hadn't opened it yet, an unknown creature bumped in front of my window.
"Aaaaah!" I heard everyone shout while I crept in silence, looking at the shadow behind the tree.
ROZENI woke up to find myself chained to a wall. I couldn't move my arms or legs, and I had no idea how I got here. As I looked around, I realized that I was in a dimly lit room with only one small window that allowed a faint light to seep in.Suddenly, the door creaked open and my father walked in, his eyes filled with anger and disappointment. I knew why he was here. He didn't want me to save Klay, the one person I loved more than anything in the world."Father, please let me go. I need to save her," I pleaded with him.He just shook his head, "No, Rozen. You're too important to the pack. We can't risk losing you over a human."I couldn't believe what I was hearing. My father, the one who taught me to be kind and compassionate, was willing to let Klay die just to protect the pack's interests."You don't understand, Father. Klay is different. She's not like other humans. She's my mate," I said, trying to make him understand the depth of my feelings for her.My father's expression so
KLAY ROSEAs I opened my eyes, I realized it was just a dream. A nightmare, actually. My heart was racing, and my breathing was heavy. I looked around the dimly lit room and took a deep breath, trying to calm myself down.I got up from the bed and walked towards the window. The moon was shining bright, and the stars were twinkling in the sky. It was a beautiful night, and I felt a sense of peace wash over me. I closed my eyes and took a deep breath.But as I opened my eyes, reality hit me like a ton of bricks. I was still a prisoner, and there was no one to rescue me. I sighed heavily and walked back to the bed, feeling defeated.Trevor entered the room with a tray of food. "Good morning, Klay," he said with a smirk.I glared at him. "What do you want from me, Trevor?" I asked, my voice laced with anger."I want you to accept my offer, Klay," he said, placing the tray on the table."I will never accept your offer," I said firmly.Trevor shrugged. "Suit yourself. But remember, I hold a
KLAY ROSEI sat in the corner of the small, dark room, feeling hopeless and defeated. Trevor had been holding me hostage for what seemed like forever, and I had no idea if anyone was looking for me. I tried to stay strong and keep my head up, but with each passing day, my hope began to fade.Trevor would come in every so often to check on me and offer me food and water, but I never accepted it. I couldn't bring myself to eat or drink anything that he offered me, knowing that it was all part of his plan to keep me weak and submissive.As I sat there, I heard footsteps outside the door, and my heart began to race with excitement and fear. Could it be someone coming to save me? Or was it just Trevor coming to taunt me again?The door creaked open, and my heart sank as Trevor walked in with a smug grin on his face. "No one's coming for you, Klay," he said, his voice dripping with malice. "You're all alone, and you always will be."I gritted my teeth and glared at him, refusing to let him
ROZENI groaned in pain as I slowly regained consciousness. My eyes fluttered open to darkness, and it took a moment for them to adjust. I tried to move, but a sharp pain shot through my body, causing me to hiss in pain. I remembered the attack at the wedding, and the last thing I remembered was being hit by one of Trevor's wolves.I tried to assess my injuries, but I couldn't even move my head. I was paralyzed, and the realization hit me hard. I was completely helpless. I tried to shout for help, but my voice came out as a hoarse whisper."Hello? Is anyone there?" I called out, but there was no response.I closed my eyes and took a deep breath, trying to calm myself down. I needed to think clearly and come up with a plan. I couldn't just sit here and wait for someone to rescue me. I had to find a way to escape.I forced myself to stay calm and focused. My mind raced as I tried to remember everything I knew about Trevor and his pack. I knew they had a hideout deep in the forest, and t
KLAY ROSEI couldn't believe it. Just as I was walking down the aisle, ready to start a new life with Rozen, Trevor and his pack of werewolves appeared, ready to ruin everything. Micah and the kids were screaming in terror, and chaos broke out.I drew my sword, ready to defend myself and my loved ones. Rozen stood beside me, holding his own sword, his eyes filled with determination."Trevor, what do you want?" I shouted at him, my voice shaking with anger and fear."I want you, Klay," he replied, a sinister grin spreading across his face. "You're the key to unlocking the power of the lycans. With you by my side, I'll be unstoppable."I felt a surge of disgust at his words. I would never ally myself with someone as evil as Trevor."You'll never have me, Trevor," I spat at him. "I'll fight you with every last breath in my body."We clashed swords, sparks flying in every direction. Rozen joined in the fight, battling against the other werewolves that Trevor had brought with him.As we fo
KLAY ROSEThe day of our wedding was fast approaching, and Rozen and I were busy with the preparations. Micah and the kids were there to help us, too. It was going to be a small wedding, just close friends and family, but we still wanted it to be perfect.Micah was in charge of the decorations and she did an amazing job. The beachfront was adorned with beautiful flowers and ribbons, giving it a dreamy and romantic ambiance. The kids, on the other hand, helped us with the food and the cake. It was a lot of work, but we all had fun doing it together.As I was getting ready, I couldn't help but feel nervous. I knew I was marrying the love of my life, but I couldn't shake off the feeling of worry. What if something bad happens? What if Rozen's father attacks again? What if we can't protect ourselves and the kids?Rozen noticed my unease and came up to me, taking my hands in his. "Hey, what's wrong?" he asked, looking at me with concern."I'm just worried, Rozen," I admitted, looking into
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