Chapter 32 Chapter 33
Chapter 33
Walking up to the house, I glance behind me at the two guards waiting in the car before ringing the
doorbell. An array of speedy footsteps and squeak-like cheers erupts from the other side, and I spot
Kendra peeking through the side window. I smile and wave. The door is swinging open in a matter of
seconds.
"Isabella!" She shouts and clings onto me. My arms wrap around her, a barrier between her and the
world. "I'm so excited!"
I squat down and brush the stray hairs from her beautiful face. "Did you do your hair yourself?"
"Yes, Moms with the Luna. She told me not to open the door unless it's you. I brushed it and tied it up
like you used to," she explains and twirls the crooked pigtails between her fingers.
"Alright. How about I braid it? My friend Caroline taught me how to do a Dutch braid, can I show you?"
Kendra's eyes beam.
The house is the same. Nothing has moved beside shifted magazines on the coffee table and a new
living chair beside the couch. Kendra leads me upstairs as if I am in a strangers house, and we sit on
her bed while I weave the strands of her hair together. Glancing to the side, I see her packed bag. "You
know, I was thinking that we could leave tomorrow. We can have a sleepover here."
"Why can't we go?"
"We can, I'm just a little tired that's all. If we leave tomorrow I'll have plenty of energy and we can do
stuff all day."
Kendra's head bobs in all directions, making the braiding more difficult than it was on Caroline. "Like
what?"
"Well we can get you unpacked, we can say hi to Caroline, my friend, we can go swimming in the lake
if you like."
"I want to swim."
I tie the braid at the end and hop off the bed. "Then we'll do that." Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
While here, I grab some clothing I left behind in my bedroom along with some other things. Being in my
room, staring at my white sheets, gazing at the old photographs, it all makes me anxious. Maybe I am a
stranger in this house.
Kendra asks to go outside and we do. My heart jolts when I find the guards leaning against the car
while their arms crossed, chatting. I rush towards them and apologize. "We're staying the night. I-I need
rest, so we'll leave in the morning if that's alright. I'll get you two set up in guest rooms when we get
back, for now, go on in and make yourselves comfortable."
Kendra pulls me towards the training grounds, which confuses me. I repeatedly ask her why we are
going there, but she ignores me. Finally, I catch a glimpse of my mother in the distance, walking with
my old Luna. Kendra shouts for them and I almost feel the need to hide. My mother's eyes land on me
and soon enough we are too close.
"Isabella," she says my name, and it is unpleasant to hear, not like when Eric says my name. "I thought
you two would be gone by now?"
"We're staying the night and leaving in the morning."
The Luna smiles at me, shifting the mood. "Well, it's lovely to see you again, especially since you are
now a Luna yourself. Who would have thought."
"Not me," I mutter and look around the sparsely filled field.
"How is your mate, Alpha Tate?"
A sensation comes over the pit of my stomach as I glance back at her. "He's good. Everything is good."
"That's nice to hear. Causing no problems I expect? Attacking any other lands?"
My brows furrow together. "No. Not attacking any other lands, Luna. We should go, it's almost time for
dinner and I was going to make Kendra breakfast."
"My favorite," she grabs my hand, wanting the meal right away now. "I love when you make pancakes
at night."
"Go on," my mother releases us. "I'll be home late tonight. We have much planning since the Alpha has
fallen ill."
"What's wrong?"
"He has bronchitis I'm afraid," the Luna informs me, "it's taken a toll on him, so I've volunteered to
manage the pack until he's feeling better."
Kendra and I rush home, as her stomach is rumbling loudly, a fact from Kendra herself. She sits up on
the kitchen counter and watches me cook, just like we used to. Her little fingers dip into the pancake
mix and I watch her as she oddly tastes it. "I like it," she mumbles.
Pancakes, eggs, orange juice, and toast, Kendra's favorite meal, breakfast for dinner. I grab the house
phone and wander into the hallway while she munches away. Holding the device up to my ear, I lean
against the wall as it rings.
"Isabella?" His calming, smooth voice comes through and my knees become weak.
"It's me. I'm just calling to tell you that I'm staying the night here. We'll leave in the morning. Kendra is
just too tired and I think it's best if she rests before the drive. She's never been one to sleep in cars."
There's a short pause. "Alright, let me know when you leave in the morning."
Our conversation is minimal, and when it's over Kendra and I watch some T.V. before bed. The guards
are set up in the guest rooms and I tuck Kendra in, doubting she will sleep at all, as excitement for
tomorrow is sure to keep her awake for awhile.
Slowly, I end up back in my room and I shut the door behind me. Opening the windows, the cool breeze
caresses my body and sends me into a sleepy state. The bed looks rather comfortable, so I reluctantly
climb into it and place my head on the pillow. From the bed I can see the tops of the trees outside, they
hardly reach the glowing moon. Stars clutter around the bright light, and my eyes scan each one of
them before drifting closed.
Laying on the bed, I hear the bedroom door open. Without glancing back, I smile. "Eric, turn off the
lights."
The lights stay on.
"I said turn off the—" Looking back, I do not see Eric, but Alpha Kenn standing in the doorway, a hungry
look in his eyes. He stalks towards me, and I fly off the bed, meeting him in the center of the bedroom.
"What are you doing here? Where's Eric?" My eyes wander to the place behind him.
Alpha Kenn says nothing as the room begins to spin.
"Why are you here?"
He moves closer.
"Why are you here, James?"
His hands grip my shoulders and shove me back, my body tumbling onto the bed behind me. Before I
can question and panic, James climbs on top of me, caging me in against his body. I breathe heavy as
he leans down, his lips leaving delicate kisses against my neck. My eyes squeeze shut.
Shooting up with a sharp inhale, I gasp for air in the familiar setting of my old bedroom. What has my
mind conjured up? Touching another, chest to chest, on my mates' bed?
I throw the covers off of me and knot my fingers through my tangled hair. The room's temperature has
dropped significantly, leaving a strong chill lingering in the air. I get up and frustratingly slide the window
shut, harder than normal. My hands stay on the window, bringing warmth to the frigid glass, and a soft
fog forms around my fingers. Letting them drop to my sides, I groan and sit back on the edge of my
bed.
My once cozy sheets have released any hints of warmth, leaving my bed cold.