“ALPHA JAMIE MORTON of the North London pack. It’s a pleasure, as well as a surprise to see you here.” A watcher stepped forward, extending his hand.
“Same could be said about you, Alyssé.” Jamie said, taking the outstretched hand reluctantly. “What are you doing here?” “Same could be said about you, Alpha.” Alyssé said, echoing what Jamie had just said.“Touché. Well, this happened on my border. So it’s just natural that I find out what occurred here. Answer my question now, what are you doing here?” Alyssé’s eyes went behind Jamie to where the young man who had brought them here and Claude was standing. Without turning to face them, Jamie raised his voice and said to the man, “Go to the settlement, boy. Let my wife that I might be late. And tell her to instruct everyone inside right now. And then you go home.” “Yes alpha.” He said and ran in the direction of the stream. “Now, you can answer me.” Alyssé was still hesitant to answer as his eyes still shifted to Claude who was standing behind Jamie. “Nope. He isn’t going anywhere. He’s my second in command, he deserves to be here.” “I insists he leaves, Alpha.” Alyssé persisted. “Claude, what were we just talking about before we headed out here?” Jamie asked Claude while still facing Alyssé.“About our expanding our territory to reach this area.” “Yes. Thank you.” He said to Claude, then he looked straight at Alyssé and continued, “So, if you’re not ready to talk, I’d suggest you leave my territory before things get nasty.” His voice had dropped to a deep growl that made some watchers move back in fear. But Alyssé didn’t even flinch a bit, he said in a calm and cool voice, “A new ripple started out here. Not one of a wolf or vampire. It’s is one that has not been seen possibly in centuries.” “What is it?” Jamie asked. “It’s most likely a Cat. A werecat, we don't yet know its subspecies but I do know it is a restrained one at that. It caused this damage at the slightest opportunity it got.” Alyssé said, his slim fingers waved around the massacre around. “A Werecat? I thought they had all gone extinct.” Jamie mused.“Not extinct. They were killed off by your kind.” Alyssé corrected.“What’s the difference? The matter here at hand is that our boys were here with an angry WereCat.” Jamie turned to speak to Claude.“What do you mean by our boys.” “He means our sons. His and mine... you get it?” Claude spoke for the first time. “Where are the boys? I would like to speak with them.” “Missing. We came here and the first thing I caught was their scent.” Claude answered. “And besides, I’m not letting you interrogate 15 year old boys.” Jamie said. “They’re 16.” Claude whispered in Jamie’s ear.“Whatever.” “We are not interrogating, we just want to ask some minor questions.” “No. And infact, I’d like you and your clowns to leave right now.” “We’ll be going now, as you’ve commanded, Alpha. But we’ll be back.” The watchers opened a portal and vanished the way they came.“God! Those guys are something else. They want to dive into the minds of 16 year olds to retrieve information?” “You handled yourself well. They’re gone. Now we have to focus on finding our kids.” “True. We focus on finding our kids and prepare for the war that is brewing already. The Vampires might see this as something else.” Jamie said.“They would. They’ll opt for war. Those blood sucking monsters.” Together they walked back to the pack territory. When the place was empty once again, a swirly portal opened and grey robes filed out and dispersed into the night.THE SINGING OF birds made me jump awake. I clutched my bag before yawning loud and long, making Jake to open his eyes too and sit up.
“Do you by any chance have your phone with you?” Jake asked me, he was still half asleep. “No. Why?”“Nothing. Just wanted to check the time.” He said, covering his mouth with the back of his hand as his mouth opened in a jaw cracking yawn. “Come on. Rinse you face in the stream. Then we find our way back home.” I said. I was already washing away at my hands and feet. “Can’t I just sleep for a little while more? Maybe 30 minutes?” Jake said. He started to lie down again but I sprayed him a handful of cold stream water. He came awake immediately and walked sluggishly to my side saying, “You’re mean.” “I know. Now wash up.” He did as i said. After washing, he sat at the bank of the stream and was just watching the water. I went over to him, “What are you looking at?” I asked. “Here.” He pointed. “And there.” He pointed again. I looked closely, at first i didn’t see anything. Then, i saw them. Tiny little fishes were darting around in the water. “THAT’S A BIG ONE.” Jake exclaimed in excitement. “Hey, are you hungry?” I asked him, while gently wading, ankle high in the stream. As if in reply, his stomach made a loud gurgling sound. He rubbed it and said, “Yeah... You’ve got food?” “I have now.” I dived in the water with my arms outstretched. My fingers circled the body of the fish “I got ‘em!” I yelled. I held it for a moment then it slipped away. “Or no, I don’t.” “You can’t catch a fish like that.” Jake said from the banks. “Watch me!” I dived again and came out empty handed. “Seriously Jason.” He picked a stick from the floor and joined me in the water. “This is how I’ve seen them do it in the movies.” He stabbed the stick into the water and came out with a fairly large fish. “I told ya!” He yelled in victory. I dived in again and also came out with a fish too. “No, you didn’t.” We waddled out of the water. I found a small penknife in my bag, we used it to gut the fishes.“How do we cook it?” Jake asked as we laid in the morning sun, drying the bottom of our trousers and soaking up heat. “We eat it raw.” “Gross.” “I’m serious, in Japan, they eat fish raw. Sushi comprises of raw fish, doesn’t it?” I said. I sliced my fish into strips and placed one in my mouth. It felt disgusting but tasted quite good. “Hmm, try it... its great.” I put on a brave face just for his benefit. After seeing, I did not vomit or die, He ate one too. It seemed like he really enjoyed it, because he finished both his and mine. But, I felt sick to my stomach. “Have you figured a way to take us back home?” Jake asked me.“Me?” I asked, confused. “You’re the wolf here. You’ve got the heightened hearing and sense of smell. It should be you who’ll take us home.” “You always figure something out. You’ll figure this out too. Right now, I’m too full to think.” I facepalmed myself in disappointment and said, “Anyways, I figured we’ll stick with the stream. But we’ll move in the opposite direction.”“I told you you’ll think of something, but why opposite direction.” “Idiot, because the stream on our western border of the pack’s territory flows out. So if we go opposite, it might just lead us back to where we came from.” “You’re so smart.” “That’s because I read. Tell me, do you read, Jake?” I asked, looking at Jake. “Of course I do. When I’m forced.” He laughed. I smiled and shook my head. “Come on.” We started walking, staying close to the river so we could watch our path. “You know, we could just stay one more night out here... enjoy ourselves and be free for some time.”“No, we can’t –“ The snapping of twigs made me jump. “Did you hear that?” “Can you perceive that?” Jake asked, at the same time.“Perceive what?”“Smells like... Vampires!!” Oh shit!!“RUN!!” I said in a fierce whisper.We broke out in a frantic run, still going the opposite way of the stream flow.“But it’s daytime. Look the sun is up. I thought they’d have severe sunburns if they come out in the day time.” They’re Elder Vampires. The voice rang in my head.Elder Vampires. The original Vampires. Shit! “They’re WHAT?! How the hell did you know that?” I said, my breath catching in my throat as we stumbled forward. “How the hell did i know what?” Jake asked beside me, he thought I was talking to him.“Not you... the crazy cat in my head.” I replied. “Answer me.” We have memories, you fool. Long term memories that can be passed through generations. It’s not something I can explain. “They’re elder Vampires. Apparently, they can walk under the sun.” I told Jake what I just knew. “I’ve read about them somewhere... I think.” “We have to cross the stream. Come on.” I pulled him into the water as we sloshed our way through. “You know, there might be a brigde up ahead. Or some hopping stones.” I ignored him. We were already knee deep in water and still going deeper but the stream was not so wide. “Hurry up!” I said, holding my bag above my head. “You know... now that I think of it, it might not have been a Vampire.” “What?!”We both tur
“DO YOU KNOW what this is?” Jake asked, dropping the heart on Arthur’s desk, the next day at school. We were at the science laboratory, waiting for our teacher to arrive. The boys crowded round again. There were gasps of shock and disgust as they recognised it. “Incase you haven’t figured it out by now, it’s the heart of a Vampire... that I killed.” There were gasps every where. “Y-you ripped its heart out?” Zach said in his usual tiny voice. “I sure did.” “How?” Arthur asked, still staring warily at the heart. “Well...” He brought out my knife and showed the boys. “when we were attacked...”I zoned him out and smiled. He was going to tell them how he had fought three Vampires on his own and at the end of it all, he had used my knife to dig through their chest and rip out their hearts. That was the story we had agreed upon. I glanced around and my eyes fell on Lily. She sat at the other end of the class. And I was in love with her. Yeah, I forgot to mention that I’ve had a ma
I watched Dad wear his three piece pinstriped suit. He shrugged on his coat like an armour and blowed a kiss to mum. Then he walked out the door. There was a limo just outside the Alpha’s house too. They were going out. Probably to an important meeting, seeing the way Dad was dressed. He hopped into the limo with the Alpha, my uncle Jamie and the limo sped off. It was a good thing they were both gone. I wouldn’t have to sneak as carefully as when they were around. I waited a bit after dinner. The 30 minutes seemed like eternity. As soon as the clock hit 8.30pm, I got my jacket and ran out the door. “Be back before 9.” I heard Mum yell from the kitchen. “Okay...” I yelled back, not stopping or even slowing. I ducked behind some bushes as some Men walked pass. They were on Patrol duty. I didn’t even know why I hid, I could have easily waved at them. But I stayed hidden till they were well past. Then I ran nonstop all the way to the oak tree by the edge of the woods. My ears were
THE MEETING OF THE MAGICAL was a very big and special event. Major leaders of magical species all.over the world attended it. Big Pack Alphas. Fey Kings from the six continents. Elves leaders. Dwarfs spokesman. Witches. Vampires. The event takes place in the night and at different locations. It is normally held once a year, but except a very strange thing happens then an impromptu meeting will be called. Major wolf packs and Elves communities are required to have a representative present preferably the Alphas or another high ranking person. The meeting is headed by a board of chiefs. These chiefs include: Sir Richards, who was the Grand magus of the wizard coven. Preston, the Alpha of the Artic wolves. They were largest and most powerful wolf Pack in the world. Rosetta, Queen of the Elves. Zhao, the most powerful Fey. He wasn’t the Fey King but he was the commander of the Fey Watchers. And last but not the least. He didn’t normally attend most of the meetings so most times he is e
“Psst! Jason... can you see me?” Jake’s voice drifted over to where I was tied. “I can’t see nothing.” I whispered back. I strained against my bounds. They were tight. “Where are you?” “Over here.” He shone his wolf eyes. I saw them. “Lily would think I bailed out on her. I will never be able to look her in the face... she wouldn’t even want to talk to me.” I slumped back on the chair where I was tied “Are you crazy?” Jake whispered fiercely. “We’ve been kidnapped and bound by some crazy Feys and what you can think of is Lily??” “It’s not my fault I love her.” I said wearily. “Remember what to tell them when they ask what happened.” “I remember, don’t worry.” “Also, I don’t think it’s necessary to tell them about – wait a second! Someone’s coming.” Jake said and lay still like he was dead or sleeping. I didn’t know which one he was trying to play. “Do ou really think that what ever it is you’re doing is going to deceive them?”The door I hadn’t even noticed was there opened
Henri looked bored. He hadn’t contributed a thing since the meeting started with the council talking about the rapid increase in price of their goods. The last topic for the day was the recent sighting of a new creature. Henri sat up now and his gaze flicked around the hall. He nodded his head and a lady strutted out from the front row. “Rosetta.” Jaja said softly to himself. “The only female Elder Vampire and a mean bitch too.” “Rosetta here...” Henri said and gestured to the white lady. “...has something to tell us.” “Henri darling, not me.” Rosetta said in a husky drawl. “One of my little ones saw something I’d like us to hear.” There was a ripple of murmur that went round the room. “Come in, my dear.” Rosetta said, sweetly. A young man came in from the side door. He looked uncertain and a little scared as he stood in the presence of all the Elder Vampires and other powerful members too. “Bruce, tell them what you saw." “Em... Well,” He coughed, then continued “Me and the
“Full moon is tomorrow night and we have no idea where we are.” Jake said for the tenth time. Or was it eleventh?“Here... Put this on.” I handed him a gray robe. “Where did you get this?” He asked suspiciously. “Just... put it on.” “You stole it from the Watchtower, didn’t you?” “Yes I did. I had no idea why I stole it at the time.” I said, suddenly realising that I didn’t even know when I stole it. “Cool. Thanks.” He pulled the robe over his head and put on the hood, which was so big that it fell over his face. “I look spooky, don’t I?” He asked, turning to me. “No you don’t.” I laughed and said. “Let’s go this way.” “No wait.” Jake stopped and grabbed my arm. “What?” I stared at him. “I hear flowing water. It’s coming from this way.” I followed him. We walked for about 5 minutes through the shrubs before we came upon a wide stream. “Remember like last time? This might lead us back to our Pack. Let’s wall in the opposite direction.” I kept mute and just nodded. I didn’
I could not believe my ears. “Did you say a Centaur?” “Y-yes" I tried to gather my thoughts... what have I read about centaurs?Yes, they can be violent when provoked. They don’t speak much but when they do, they speak in riddles. They move in herds. But I can’t hear any other sound of hoofs. “Jake" I whispered to my trembling cousin beside me. “do you hear any other hoof beat?” “Other hoof beats? Are there supposed to be others?” “Just try and listen.” I whispered back. He kept quiet for a while and then said, “No. Nothing else.” That’s strange. Now, I couldn’t even hear the one coming any longer. Where was it? I stretched my neck around the trunk and saw that it had stopped moving. It was standing about 8 feet from where we hid. It’s tail swayed lightly from left to right. And occasionally it stamped its left hind leg. It’s upper body, the part that was man-like twisted and turned, as if it knew we were there but just couldn’t find us. “We are doomed! I heard they can kick
I WAS AWOKEN by the harsh Ray of sunshine coming from the window. I glinted and squinted as i sat up. The fireplace was off. The wood had all burnt off.The main sitting room was buzzing with activity. People were coming and going, I heard Jake’s voice talking with someone.I turned and yawned and saw he was talking with Gibson. I grimaced as I remembered that this huge man was Dad’s replacement. I heard the door open and the sounds of footsteps as the boys – Billy, Matt and Zach – bounded in.They made a beeline to where I laid down and stood over me.I struggled and sat up. I groaned as I felt a crick in my lower back.I looked at their faces and went a little sad at how incomplete they seemed.We all missed Arthur and Jeff.“I should wash up.” I said, rubbing my eyes.The nodded.I walked and headed up to Jake’s room to use his bathroom.I was half expecting to see Elsa. I could really do with her smile this morning.I rushed to the bathroom to do my stuffs, while in the bathroom I
I RUSHED NEXT door to the Alpha house and went on to find Jake.“They are in the study.” Elsa said as I walked in, as if she knew exactly who I was looking for.I headed to the study and walked in and realized why Elsa had said “they". I found him in the study with Alpha Jaja, Alpha Preston, Mum and aunt Charlotte.The heads turned to look at me as I burst in. I prepared to turn back but thought better of it so I stood my ground.I raised my hand and pointed with my thumb to the back. “Is he supposed to be here?” i walked into the room.“Who is that?” Alpha Jaja asked, pushing back his chair and standing up.We heard the door open and the sound of walking stick tapping the floorboard as footsteps approached.The pale figure of Henri filled the door as Henri came up and looked around the room. His eyes lingered on me before he moved on to Jake.“I came to pay my last respect. Your father was a good man and a strong Alpha.” He said and turned and walked away before any of us could say a
SHE PULLED ME up with ease. I searched her eyes for any knowledge that I was banished and the reason behind it.I did not find any. Just the warm brown familiar eyes of and her wide smile. She was really happy to see me.“How have you been?” She asked, pulling me into a tight hug.My arms wrapped around her waist and I inhaled the nice fragrance from her hair. We stayed in the hug for some seconds before she pulled back and I noticed a squat figure just behind her.“Oh, this is Grem.” She said. “He’s a dwarf.”I looked closely at this strange creature, barely reaching up to my knees with large feet and hands and big black eyes too.“We have them at the pack now. Not as slaves, though. Of course not.” She said, laughing. “More like an exchange of relationship, we offer them food and shelter and protection and they run the chores of the pack. Like cooking and cleaning.”I made the appropriate noise to that because she nodded and continued. “Dad wanted to offer them money too, you know.
A THICK SILENCE filled the air at the cabin. The fire still burned outside but not on its own now. It cackled loudly and the pungent odour of burning human flesh hung heavy in the air. Clyde was seated at a couch opposite Rosetta. Roland was standing in a dark corner, his ankles were crossed and arms folded.Henri stood near the window in his regular pose – one hand in his pocket and the other, holding his stick. But this time, he held the stick at the middle, the head of the stick was hooked to the curtain, drawing it back and opened slightly so there was a thin slice of moonlight casted over his features.Sofia came in from casting a burning spell on Tom’s body, her hands were tucked inside her robes. Clyde turned to her. She gave a brief nod and then settled herself down on the chair in front of the fireplace.“You have been staring at that too much, lately.” Henri pointed, letting go of the curtain and gesturing with the hand holding his stick towards the fire.Sofia nodded.It mi
THE BURIAL OF an alpha is not small affair. Claude had been the longest lasting and once best friend of Jamie, so he was consulted as to what Jamie would have wanted.And Claude said what Jamie had told him years ago. Many many years ago.Jamie wanted his body cremated and half of his ashes buried in the cemetery, but he wanted his son, Jake to spray the other half of his Ash into a flowing river.At least even in death, he would still have the chance to explore.That evening, Jamie’s body was cremated just before the burial procession started.Zhao and Alyssé stood by a corner. Alpha Jaja had arrived a few hours ago with his wife. His eyes were red rimmed. He had been crying.The whole pack was dressed in black. Drakys III and Faerie were seated at a table, constantly consorting with each other.The grand magus was also at the burial. But all these guest were detached. They were mainly here out of a sense of duty and respect for the dead man.Only Preston and other invited werewolves
MY MIND WAS in a turmoil. Mum left yesterday, or was it two days ago?I lost track of time.Then Dad was called too. He left last night.And that was how I ended up alone in America. I planned on staying in my dorm for the major part of the day. But I had to go to campus in the morning, I had a major lecture.I entered the lecture hall distractedly, my hood was pulled over my head as I settled down.I should call Jake, I said to myself. I should offer my condolences. Mum had sent me the news that my uncle was dead. Jake would be the alpha now.I randomly remembered a time when we were 9 and Jake had held my hand, saying I would be his right hand when he became alpha.It had seemed like a faraway dream as at that time.Now, it felt like another life.Another reality, but a reality nonetheless.I shook my head and brought out my laptop, and then I perceived it.I looked up sharply and caught the glint of the sun on that ginger coloured hair.She was sitting a few rows in front of me. Wi
ROLAND WAS NOT really enthralled or looking forward to having a sweaty, nervous man shuffling and dogging his every step. But he was quiet as Sofia and Clyde bustled around in preparation for the ritual.It was to hold in the night at the backyard. Sofia had used the wolfs bane to make a spiral on the ground.Clyde would pass by and whisper something to Tom and they would both share a giggle.“You will need a blood from a werewolf to complete the ritual.” Roland said to Sofia as she passed him.She stopped and cocked her head to a side as she looked at him. “You don’t sound excited.”“There’s nothing to be excited about.” He replied.She came to rest on the wall beside him. “Is there not?” She asked him. “You would train this one yourself.”Roland sighed.“We are going to use your blood and Clyde’s.” Sofia said in answer to his question.Roland pushed from the wall and walked inside the house. He kept himself busy by cleaning and polishing his oak branch stick.He was so engrossed tha
THE DRIVE WAS quiet. Neither man spoke, even their breathing was muffled and very quiet. While Henri paid his full attention on the road, Roland gaze flicked lazily out the window and over the ever changing scenery as Henri drove about 50 miles per hour over the speed limit. Roland kept expecting them to be flagged down but they were not. The car drove on heavily and soundly. The outside world changed from mountains and hills to random small houses and patches of farm to large ranches to a developed part of town with skyscrapers to flats and plains and finally thick trees. “The next turn on your right.” Roland said. Henri did not give any indication that he heard but he turned at the next turn. They drove on that lane for close to 10 minutes before Roland said, “Turn here.” “There’s no road.” Henri said. “Just turn.” Henri swerved sharply into the dirt and the Bentley bounced and groaned as the tires crushed the dry grass and gravel. There, in the middle of a large expanse of
JAKE HAD WATCHED them go in circles for what seemed like eternity but was actually just 2 hours. The conversation had mainly been carried on by Preston, Drakys III and Faerie and Zhao.Drakys had suggested a centaur absent-mindedly.“A Centaur can’t take on an alpha werewolf on his territory.” Preston has countered. “Besides centaurs don’t just go on a killing spree.”Faeries had said, agreeing with Preston. “None of you had any bad blood with the alpha, do you.”There was shaking of heads all around the table.Faerie yawned a dainty yawn. Jessica sat, unmoving, her peripheral vision watched the still form of Jake. She knew he had something to say but had no idea why he was still quiet“The were jaguar then. Jamie’s nephew.” Zhao said in that lazy drawl of his. His watery eyes flicked a gaze at Jake.“I mean, he has motive. He was banished.” Henri added too. His first words in the meeting.It was that moment that Jake knew he had to join in. “It was not Jas.” Jake said. The alpha wolf