Evelyn, a single mother who happens to be a very powerful witch, moves back to her hometown in the hope that things would become better for them, as they had struggled a lot as a family. Well, things changed a lot when she began to develop feelings for Damon, a werewolf...who was nine years younger than her. Her son, Lucas, who had never met his father found Woodhidge to be quite a different place as he began to learn more about himself. Also, he wasn't exactly a big fan of his mother's relationship with Damon...especially when someone else walked into Evelyn's life and threatened not only her newly found love life, but her relationship with her son too. Would their 'love' last? Read more to enjoy this story.
EVELYN
It was the first time I felt a little positive that everything was going to be alright. The first time in a very long time. It wasn't like I didn't have many things to make me crazily sad but I just felt that things would be better for me and my son, Lucas, in Woodhidge. There was no reason for my sudden optimism rather than the fact that I felt Woodhidge would just turn out good for me and my boy. Perhaps, I could say it was a hunch, though it felt more like a mere tingle in my stomach telling me everything was going to be alright. Did I have a doubt that the community would not be supportive? Yes. Did I think all of my friends I grew up with will either be mad that I had deliberately cut them off or would be too 'judgy' or just complete snobs? Yes. Did I think Lucas would find it a little hard to mingle with other Supernaturals, as he had been trained to do otherwise since he was a kid? Yes, yes, yes..., even in my shockingly calm mood, I couldn't deny that there were MANY things that could go terribly wrong, especially in our early days in Woodhidge. Regardless, I had a huge smile on my face as I sang a piece of old country music, driving ten above the limit. It was a good day.
Everything seemed okay.
Woodhidge, the town we were headed to in my yellow sedan, was not your ordinary town. It was a town where most of its inhabitants were Supernaturals. Humans took no more than five per cent of the town total population. That indicated that roughly ninety-five percent of Woodhidge's inhabitants were not humans. Unknown to the humans there, werewolves, vampires, witches, wizards, shapeshifters, mindreaders, and seers were also proud residents of Woodhidge. However, more than half of Woodhidge's population as a whole were werewolves. The werewolf preponderance made it look like there weren't any other beings living there aside from the werewolves.
I didn't want to believe that my happiness was a result of coming back to Woodhidge. It kind of felt like that was part of the reason but anytime I recalled myself yelling at my parents in anger as I left Woodhidge and vowed never to return, I doubted if that was truly the reason. But my parents were no more, and the only family I had in Woodhidge was my Aunt, who was a lively seventy-year-old widow. I couldn't see why I was happy but I decided to attribute it to being happy that Lucas and I would be more relaxed, if not totally safer and happier in Woodhidge, which was the most supernatural friendly place on the planet.
"Okay, for the eleventh million time, I ask, do you think...this change would be good for us in any way at all?" Lucas asked, taking his ear pods from his ear and staring into my face.
"And for the eleventh million time, I say yes, I'm not saying it is going to be all milk and honey for us, but we stand a better chance as a family here." I made a turn around the roundabout and from there, Woodhidge was barely a thirty minutes drive.
Lucas had many questions and some were quite unanswerable, at least for the moment I wouldn't.
"I see you are quite excited about our moving to Woodhinge."
"Yes, I think it is going to be very good for us, this might be it and...uh, don't ruin the town's cute name, it is Woodhidge, not Woodhinge."
"Whatever, Mum. I still have so many questions."
"By all means, shoot." I said, immediately regretting offering Lucas a chance to ask questions. Lucas had a very curious mind, and though he was going to ask me anyway, I felt there was no need to encourage him.
"Cool, for starters, why have I never heard of this town, like ever?"
"It is a big country, I don't think anyone knows half the towns in this country."
"Well then, if you are so excited about moving to Wood-whatever, why didn't take us there all this while? All those years of constant moving, why hadn't you brought us here?"
I took in a deep breath and did my best to keep my eyes on the road. "Uhm, I guess I just remembered how wonderful Woodhidge was, and I assure you that you would love it and meet people like us."
"I am not disputing that, but why now?"
"I'm always absolutely transparent with you and I have given you an honest response, I'm always giving you answers, even when you don't ask."
"You call that an answer, have you always been this way? You probably got this attitude of yours since you had me."
"I won't take rudeness from you, not today."
"Classic Mum, turn it all on me...same way you always change the subject whenever I ask about my father."
I took in a deep breath and realised that little crystals of perspiration had begun to mould on my face. It was always that way when I was anxious, since my childhood I was known to begin sweating whenever I was tensed.
In my most calm voice, I said, "If you think I'm hiding things from you...look, it is never that easy and I will be plain with you and truthfully answer all your questions in due time." I stepped hard on the brake and vehicle's tyres screeched on the ground as the car came to a sharp stop. "Not today, Lucas, everything will be clear and you would understand why I'm a little reluctant with sharing certain information with you."
"It is what you always say."
I stared right into his face and then cupped his jaw in my left hand. "I mean it this time, I really do."
I hesitated for a while, suddenly realising that I, myself, had many hidden fears about moving to Woodhidge. But none of it mattered anymore, this was a fresh start and this time, it had to be. No more torturing myself for a relationship that had long ended. No more thinking about Declan. Not anymore. If he had stolen my heart, I had found ways to live without one.
Firing the car into life, I continued driving. Woodhidge was just minutes ahead.
DAMON
I hugged my mother and she happily went into my embrace. My mother and I had always been very close. Without a doubt, our closeness was huge because of my father's death. I had lost my father three days after my seventh birthday, and it was the most difficult moment of my life. While it didn't affect us financially at all, as Dad had been filthy rich, it had almost broken my mother. And, of course, my seven years old self.
Growing without a father, or a father figure at all, was very difficult. As expected of most widows, my mom had to perform the responsibilities of both a mother and father. It wasn't easy for any of us at all. However, my father's death had brought about a special friendship between me and my mother. This was because we knew that we were all we had and that thinking didn't only bring us closer, but made us very, very close friends.
"You know, I will never understand why the younger generation, of guys, in particular, put so much interest in torturing themselves in the name of working out." Mrs Calderon, my mother, said as she released herself from my embrace.
"Well, guys work out to keep fit, stay flexible, stay healthy, and also increase our sexiness level." I laughed, realising how weird the last part of my statement sounded.
My mother also laughed. "I am hugging my own son and it feels like I'm hugging a goddamn rock, how in the world is that sexy?"
"Oh, ask all the ladies that would lick me over just because of my abs."
"Bless my poor ears, are the young ladies in this generation nothing more than sluts?"
I made a funny face at her. "Besides, working out makes men stronger."
"Why the hell would you want to be stronger? You are a werewolf, that's strong enough in my book."
Mason, my best friend, walked into our home and began to chat with me and my mother. Mason had been friends with me since I was very little and took my mother as a second mother, and his mother was equally close to me.
"Do you have plans for tonight? We could hit the club." Mason said, poking me on the arm.
My mother spoke before I could reply Mason. "Yes, great idea...who knows if you would meet someone nice."
"You want me to start seeing someone, I met my last two girlfriends at the club, and for some reason, you saw them as nothing but sluts." I teased my mother.
"Oh, honey, you know they were."
"They definitely were." Mason supported. "I guess girls find you kinda hot, explains why only the bad girls come for you."
I feigned a frown. "Okay, I have nothing planned for tonight, besides, I could use the distraction."
"New DJ every week bro, it is going to be lit...wait, have you told your Mom?"
I exhaled deeply and every bit of excitement in me flushed away. " No, I haven't."
"What haven't you told me? Is everything alright?" My mother shot, worry written all over her face.
I smiled widely. " Seriously, Mom, you get anxious easily, it is nothing serious."
"Well, if it isn't then tell me."
Mason shook his head slowly. "You are always lost in your own thoughts, so you are moving out tomorrow, and you haven't told you, Mom?"
"You are moving out? Why? Where? Since when?" My mother yelled.
Slowly, I told my reasons for wanting to live somewhere else. I was a writer and sometimes, I needed quiet moments and solitude. Also, I just felt I wanted to be alone for a while at least. I spent over thirty minutes explaining to my mother and I didn't know whether it was because I told her the house I would live in was only ten minutes away from our house, or because she would miss me.
"So what do you think, Mom?" I asked, as my Mom was quiet-and that rarely ever happened.
Finally, my Mom spoke. "I think it is a stupid idea to waste money on renting a house when you have a lovely home nearby, but it's alright you are stupid...and unfortunately, you got all your stupidity from me, your late father was a genius."
Clearly bored with all he heard, Mason stood and said, "Yo, it is barely four, we still have hours to drink before we go clubbing."
"Cool by me...okay, Mum, I'm out, don't wait up, I will be late," I said as Mason and I headed out of the house.
"One question, if you both are going to drink, then why go to the club later?" My mother shouted though she got no reply as we had already left.
There was a breakout, worst than any pandemic, worse than anything mankind...or any kind had seen. The virus—at least what people often called it—Hamzak 101—had literally come out of nowhere, and served as the most dangerous plague ever to befall the world. It was so fatal that it claimed the lives of 92.5℅ of the world's population and in just under three months. Three months! However, the massive death toll of the humans didn't serve as the end of this incredibly lengthy book, but the beginning. While Hamzak 101 was so deadly that it ended its victims within twenty hours, it caused only a very slight fever to the witches and werewolves. Going without saying, it was very harmless to the vampires...and the demons. The struggle of the supernatural beings with most of the humans gone, serve as the major theme of the book.
I pressed my lips against his and stole his sweet, savory taste, not ready to end the sweet moment. I licked my lips seductively and whispered. "Despite your age, I love you." Sarah was obsessed with the man of her dreams, despite knowing that their love was forbidden and would be disapproved by her father and others. She held onto the many beautiful dreams she had of being with him, wishing for them to come true. She found herself in love with her father's best friend, a very handsome man who had been rejected by his wife. Her desire was to show him what true love really meant. When her father received a job transfer,Sarah saw it as a perfect opportunity to be with him. The situation improved even more when she realized they would be living under the same roof.
My family was on the poverty line and had no way to support me in college. I had to work part-time every day just to make ends meet and afford to get into the university. That was when I met her—the pretty girl in my class that every boy dreamt of asking out. I was well aware she was out of my league. Nevertheless, I mustered all my courage and bravely told her that I had fallen for her. To my surprise, she agreed to be my girlfriend. With the sweetest smile I had ever seen, she told me that she wanted my first gift for her to be the latest and top-of-the-line iPhone. I worked like a dog and even did my classmates’ laundry to save up. My hard work eventually paid off after a month. I finally got to buy what she wanted. But as I was wrapping my gift, I saw her in the dressing room, making out with the captain of the basketball team. She then heartlessly made fun of my inadequacy and made a fool out of me. To make things worse, the guy whom she cheated on me with even punched me in the face. Desperation washed over me, but there was nothing I could do but lie on the floor as they trampled on my feelings. But then, my father called me out of the blue, and my life turned upside down. It turned out that I was a billionaire's son.
After hiding her true identity throughout her three-year marriage to Colton, Allison had committed wholeheartedly, only to find herself neglected and pushed toward divorce. Disheartened, she set out to rediscover her true self-a talented perfumer, the mastermind of a famous intelligence agency, and the heir to a secret hacker network. Realizing his mistakes, Colton expressed his regret. "I know I messed up. Please, give me another chance." Yet, Kellan, a once-disabled tycoon, stood up from his wheelchair, took Allison's hand, and scoffed dismissively, "You think she'll take you back? Dream on."
"You're mine, little puppy," Kylan growled against my neck. A soft gasp escaped my lips as his lips brushed my skin. My mind screamed at me to push him away-the Lycan Prince who had humiliated me again and again, but my body betrayed me, leaning into him before I could stop myself. He pressed his lips against mine, and his kiss grew more aggressive, more possessive as I felt my legs weaken. What was I doing? In a split-second, I pulled away and slapped him hard across the face. Kylan's eyes darkened, but the smirk on his lips exposed his amusement. "You and I both know we can't fight this, Violet," he said, gripping my wrist. "You're my mate." "And yet you don't want me," I replied. "You told me you were ashamed of me, that l'd never be your queen, that you'd never love me. So please, accept my rejection and let me go." "Never," he whispered, his grip tightening as he pulled me closer. "Soon enough, you'll be begging for me. and when you do-I'll use you as I see fit and then I'll reject you."
In order to fulfill her grandfather's last wish, Stella entered into a hasty marriage with an ordinary man she had never met before. However, even after becoming husband and wife on paper, they each led separate lives, barely crossing paths. A year later, Stella returned to Seamarsh City, hoping to finally meet her mysterious husband. To her astonishment, he sent her a text message, unexpectedly pleading for a divorce without ever having met her in person. Gritting her teeth, Stella replied, "So be it. Let’s get a divorce!" Following that, Stella made a bold move and joined the Prosperity Group, where she became a public relations officer that worked directly for the company’s CEO, Matthew. The handsome and enigmatic CEO was already bound in matrimony, and was known to be unwaveringly devoted to his wife in private. Unbeknownst to Stella, her mysterious husband was actually her boss, in his alternate identity! Determined to focus on her career, Stella deliberately kept her distance from the CEO, although she couldn't help but notice his deliberate attempts to get close to her. As time went on, her elusive husband had a change of heart. He suddenly refused to proceed with the divorce. When would his alternate identity be uncovered? Amidst a tumultuous blend of deception and profound love, what destiny awaited them?
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