Ricard
ed deeply and stood on my feet. With heavy feet, I walked up to my window and stood beside it. I peeped down to the garden and sa
yelled out and rubbed my hair with my hands. ''Goddammit!'' I grunted out and collapsed on the bed. ''You have to tell your father...'' I did not let my wolf finish before cutting him off. ''No, I won'
ided to keep it a secret from everyone while
y best friend, calle
ugh a mind link. ''You could recognize me, man!'' he spoke happily. ''Of course.'' I r
asked, unsure. ''Yes, yes, are you scared.'' I asked. ''Not really, Just that I heard she is really mysterious.'' he responded with a grumble. '' I have to go see her, Jayson. Everyone thinks my mother's death is ordinary, but deep down in me, I knew someone was behind it, and she was the only one who would t
mind link and collapsed on the bed. I tiredly closed my eyes, only to see those sets of Innocent sea-blue ey
alarm and switched it off. Slowly, I opened my eyes and blinked repeatedly at the reflection of
olf greeted me, which brought a big smile to my face. ''Good morning...'' I paused and thought for a second. ''What should I call y
to the bathroom, I took off my clothes and stood in the cold shower while the events o
jeans and a white hoodie. I changed into my clothes. Gell
living room. ''Good morning, Sir.'' A servant greeted, ''Ricardo for now, please, and go
ood morning son.'' Father was the first to greet. ''Morning dad.'' I grumbled in response and took a seat at Dad's left hand. With
sea-blue eyes. ''Mine!'' My wolf howled loudly in my head. Quickly, I averted my gaze away from her and placed an empty plate in front of
t least have something.'' Dad pleaded, but I ignored him, picked up my phone, and left th
car. ''I'm home, waiting for you.'' He responded. ''Alri
was finding it hard to control my fury. Sighing heavily
is house and wave at me, indicating I shouldn't get out of the car. I listened to him and remained in the car until he got in. ''Why don't you want me in?'' I asked curiously.
eep down, I wish you were just mistaken. I mean, our Luna was lovely, caring, and helpful to everyone. Why would anyone want to kill her?" Jayson grumbled in disbelief, while I didn't say a thing. Deep down in me, I knew my mother's death was not an ordinary one. How co
esponded and sniffled deeply to hold back the tears that were threatening to fall
ngbird," and nodded his head to it w
med that we were at the right location. ''Yes, let's get down.'' I said, and took off my seatbelt. We both got out of the car and looked around. A small apartment stood before us; it was surrounded by unkept bushe
ho should be in her late fifties stood before us with a blank expression on her face. ''We