WRITER'S POVThat night, Arthur never came back in. Eleanor was up and waited long for him and was worried until sleep took her while she waited. By morning he still didn't get back in. Her worry heightened. When she couldn't bear it anymore, she stepped out of the room. "What if I stay in and he never returns? What if he had gotten hurt by the intruders?""Oh shit, stop thinking nonsense." She forced herself to not think about negative things. She bellowed on one of the guards guarding her to come closer when she stepped outside. "What is going on? Were the intruders caught?""Yes my Luna. They were captured and taken to the dungeon as per the Alpha's orders.""Ah. Good to hear. " She sighed in relief. Then what on earth was keeping Arthur from coming to me….she wondered as she stood there hoping that Arthur would appear from the door somehow. "Those damn humans! How dare they show their ugly weak faces in our pack!" Three maids were gathered around a corner, hands akimbo with
VAMPIRE CLANLucas stood behind the window and starred out. It wasn't as though that was his favorite position in the house but whenever he found himself there was always when his head had a lot to think.Many things bothered him. He was getting news of Matteo's invasion to the human world but what bothered him the most was the involvement of the some of the elders. "Those darn elders should have known better…" he gritted. He wanted to punish them all. He knew it was the right thing to do but he couldn't. It wasn't as easy as anyone else would think. He needs a solid proof to be able to punish them. What if half the elders are already on Mateo's side? He sighed and swallowed hard. He only need to cut Matteo off and all this will end. But how?He can't let them keep invading the human world. The last war between them didn't end well for them vampires. With Matteo's acts, he feared the war was lurking again if the Humans discovers their hideout. After sometime he craved to speak to
WRITER'S POV The news of the human intruders spread through the entire pack and the elders of the crescent pack gathered to discuss the issue at hand. "Order for the death of the humans, Alpha Arthur!" One of the elders roared. "Yes, Kill them! They not only invaded our pack but killed some of our men! They don't deserve to live. Besides, if we set them free, who can tell if they won't come back to hunt us like they did in the past!" "No way! It will be at our own risk to kill them!" A calm looking elder said but he was soon attacked by the others calling for the head of the human intruders. "If they don't return to their homes, do you think we will all be safe!?" He charged again. "Still we must kill them before they kill us!!" An angry elder yelled. "No, Alpha Arthur, let's hear from them first! We must know their reason for coming into our pack!" The elders soon fell into argument with each person taking a side. Arthur marked the faces of the elders and the side they
His paws thudded heavily against the rattling leaves as he ran in the woods hoping to evade the hot chase from the human hunter. He could hear the loud yelling from the human ordering him to surrender or risk losing his life. But he would rather die than heed to his wish. He thudded deeper away from the woods. Instinctively, he knew immediately that the human was on the verge of releasing an arrow towards him. His eyes caught a tree a few steps in his front. He swerved with full force and dashed behind the bark of a tree. The arrow missed him and flew past the tree. As the man made to pick another arrow, he snuck out of his hiding place and ran off. He was able to lure the man away and slowly crept out once he was sure he was gone. His face rumpled with a deep snarl. Fuvking humans! He hated them with everything in him. With a growl, he started off to their hideout still fuming. Still in his wolf form, he crept into the place through the backdoor which only he knows and changed bac
"Damn! That bastard wolf! I missed him!" Bob cursed bitterly bringing his horse to a sharp halt. His teeth gritted coldly. He scanned the woods for any sight of him or even another unfortunate one of their likes. The werewolf he thought he had just caught had disappeared. He knew a little more distance and he could find their hideout or something that might lead him to them. But he would only be asking for his death if he walked in there. He was totally outnumbered and would be peddling. "Nuisance!" He cursed again. Disappointed, he turned around and headed home knowing he would fume the rest of the day for missing such a great opportunity to bring his enemy down. "Uncle Bob!" It was the sharp squeak of his little niece that greeted him as he entered the house. A wide grin spread in his big face as he rid himself of his boots and proceeded in whilst Eleanor ran to meet him halfway. She jumped into his big arms and he scooped him up as if she weighed nothing. "Hi there! My beautif
"Just do as they tell you, Elisa, no harm will come upon you. I promise you." "No Father! I don't want to!" Elisa refused, squeezing her face with arms folded tight against her heaving chest. "Look," her father held her shoulders softly and looked into her eyes. "This could end up good for us. You know how many girls of your age wish for this opportunity? The Alpha could be your mate, don't you see?" He was now getting irritated with her daughter's childish acts. Why couldn't she just be a good girl for once. How lucky would he be to share some relation with the Alpha. "No Father! I do not want to be the Alpha's mate. I do not wish to be his Luna! I reject him!" Elisa snapped fiercely. Elisa's father sighed in exasperation and turned away. It was obvious his peace talk wouldn't help the matter. As soon as he stepped away, one of the huge men Jeremy had come with grabbed Elisa. "Let me go! Where are you taking me to!" Elisa screamed as she attempted wriggling free from the huge
EVENING TIMEArthur was reading a book in his library when Jeremy walked in. "Sir, would you like to see them now?""Yes." He replied after a while without glancing away from his book "Then I will have them prepared and send them in at once…""There is no need for that. Take me to them instead…" He stood from his seat and dropped the book back into the bookshelf. "But sir…they are not washed up yet…" Jeremy protested, surprised with Arthur's sudden desire to meet the girls by himself."It's fine. I will just take a look. They wouldn't match after all." He said, a hint of disappointment waxing his tone. He had given up on finding his mate. It is only to satisfy his conscience that he kept on looking knowing it would all turn out futile once more. "Ah, yes sir." Jeremy led the way to the room where the new girls brought in were kept. "Uh…sir…you can't go in. They are not cleaned up yet…" the lady housekeeper tried to stop him from getting in. "It's fine. Move." She mumbled words
ARTHUR'S POV"You have a lot to explain." I said with a serious face as soon as Jeremy joined me outside. "I'm sorry sir…""Jeremy…" I called with a deep voice, cutting him short. "Yes…yes sir…""What do I hate most?""Apologies, especially at the wrong time, disloyalty, loose mouth, weakness."I look at his face briefly. I should punish him for not doing his job properly but then I made a mental note to let it slide since there is something more bugging at that moment. "Then speak." I commanded. "She is a friend to one of the girls but…but she is…" he stuttered with his head bent. I looked at him closely. I could tell that whatever he had to say must be something that could rile me up. Jeremy knew me better than anyone. He rarely fidgets like most people in my presence but seeing him behave this way tells me something was up. "She is human…"The word human echoed in my head. Whatever he had muffled next couldn't make it into my ears. Whilst my body numbed for a moment, the word