Chapter 19
âTell me once again, why we are stopping here to change our ride?â I asked Adam. Not liking the thought that we have to get off the safety of the ship for land. âWeâre literally a state away, and the river makes it all the way through to the Yellowstone National Park.â I frowned. We were all getting off the ship.
âNot safe. The magic on the ship is expiring today. Enchanting the whole ship wasnât easy. I had to pull some strings to make it happen and Shelbyâs magic doesnât last forever. Plus any further and weâll get caught. Itâs best to create a diversion.â
I understood, but what surprised me was the information about the ship being cast with magic. At first I didnât completely believe Seline at first, but for him to obviously state it as if it was a normal everyday thing was what caught me off guard. He made it sound like magic spells came in dime a dozen and one could just buy it off the local supermarket.
Cool air whipped through us. I shuddered, even though it was a summer day, I felt unusually cold. Was I getting sick? I hope not, just thinking about getting the summer flu made me cringe. I remember having one three years ago, on that day I was stuck in bed hurling my stomach out nonstop. It took three days for me to get better, even with the werewolf genes it didnât do much for the cold.
We all slipped into the quiet town, minding our own business. We headed straight to the nearest hotel that Adam had booked for all of us. It was a simple hotel that you find in the countryside. Half run down, broken, and in construction, while the other half looking immaculately clean. Majority of the otherâs waited outside, while I followed Adam. An old lady with baggy clothes and large spectacle greeted us at the reception.
âWelcome to Diamond Hotel.â She coughed onto her paper and pen. She smacked her lips and stared at us.
Adam flinched backwards, his eyes narrowing into slits. I could tell that he wasnât pleased about this town low class service.
âYouâre name is?â Her voice went up an octave.
âSimon Edaville.â
âGive me a moment.â She spoke out in a shrill, giving us all a headache. Flipping through a couple of papers, she rested her hands on top of her paper. âSo youâre Mr. Edaville. What are blood sucker like you doing out here in the country with a werewolf?â
She glanced up with her beady eyes. First at Adam and then at me. âI thought blood suckers stay in the confines of the city walls.â
âMy wife and I are here with our friends to go sightseeing, old hag. What else would I be doing here?â
âHag? Iâm a banshee and I would appreciate if you donât call me a hag.â
Did he just say I am his wife? Well whatever itâs just a cover story, though I wondered how the heck was she continually screeching with that annoying high voice. The sheer amount of pain that it gave made me want to bang my head against the wall just for it to stop. What was worse was that she was a banshee, making this a lot worse than I thought.
âHoney, I would love to chat with you another time, but right now I would appreciate it if we get our rooms. Weâre all dead tired and listening to your voice is giving us a headache.â
âYour welcome.â She stated delighted with a big grin on her face. âThatâs the best compliment I heard today. I take it that you want morning breakfast included in your stay correct Mr. Everston?â
âYes. Yes.â Adam was in a hurry, not wanting to stay any longer. We were all antsy to get out as quickly as possible. The other werewolves were already out in the lobby, waiting outside for they couldnât take the ear piercing headache of a voice any longer. I too was ready to throw in the towel.
âIf you stay past eleven an extra charge will occur. So please leave before eleven for your check out.â She slipped him six keys towards him.
Adam swiped the keys in a hurry and moved away from the reception. He shook his head a couple of times to get the ringing out of his ears and step out.
âA banshee? Seriously?â I asked him in disbelief. âThatâs the worst customer service representative to be there working. Where the hell are we to have bansheeâs working on the counter?â
âLike I said the last time. This is Navis, South Dakota. The home of the dark supernaturals.â
âDark supernaturals?â
âYou can say they are considered a darker race or maybe what humans call them  demons would be better?â
âDemons!?â My voice went up an octave. Did he just say demons?!
âQuite down, angel. Youâre going to offend every supernatural being here if you shout that word out any louder.â
âYou just said that word.â I hissed. âWhat the heck are they Magical Creatures, Supernaturals, or Demons?â My voice was a lot lower than before.
âNot now. Iâll tell you inside.â Adam threw Ken and Ted keys. âAll of you guys need to share a room. There enough rooms for everyone.â
âHow many beds?â Ted asked. He didnât seem to mind in sharing a room at all.
âThree king size beds.â
âYou couldnât just buy the whole place out?â Ken asked.
âDo you want to pay for it? Because the last time I checked Iâm the one thatâs paying for it. Plus if you want to shout to the community âweâre hereâ go ahead. Weâll have Rogue werewolves crawling in our vicinity in under an hour.â
âYou do know you booked a large number of rooms. I mean seriously thatâs already telling our enemies âweâre hereâ kind of mentality. Someone as rich as you coming out here in a small town is suspicious as it is.â
âThatâs why our cover up is a married couple thatâs going out on a vacation with their friends.â
âWhoâs the married couple?â Ken voice was on edge. He then look towards me, waiting for me to answer, but Adam did instead.
Adam slinked his hand around my waist, and pulled my in suddenly to his side. âHer and I of course.â He gave everyone a brilliant grin.
Rose and Jaz squealed out loud in delight, fangirling and chattering among themselves as if this was some kind of show. Ray rolled his eyes and shook his head in disbelief at the two.
Ken on the other hand wasnât amused. Instead he seem to be getting furious that Adamâs hand was wrapped around me. My cheeks twitched and I frowned. I pried off Adamâs finger and tried to push apart, but instead he wouldnât let me go. His finger dodged my attempt to pry it off and tighten even harder.
âSo letâs go and unwind ourselves.â Adam started to scuttle me away from the group towards the room.
Ken was pissed off in what Adam was doing, but he didnât get a chance to say anything. Instead I was quickly ferried away towards a room, where Adam unlocked the door and pushed me in.
It was a small dimly light room with three beds. The curtains were closing, blocking in the light. Jaz walked over and pushed the curtains opened. Sharp bright light entered through. The once dreary room was quickly gone and instead replaced a more calm and serene feel, but still it didnât do too much with the quality of the room. It still had the crappy sheets, old boxy TV and furnitures that remind you of the 1950s.
For a moment there I thought I saw Adam twitch at the sight of the room. It took a few moment for him to straighten himself and wash away the not-so-happy face. I could tell that he was use to high quality products and being spoiled, but I on the other hand didnât care. There was a bed to sleep on and roof covering our head.
âIâm taking the bed in the middle with Samantha~â Jaz walked over and flopped herself on the bed. Samantha followed pursuit and dived into it as well. She giggled next to her and rolled around happily.
Rose and Ray took the one closest to the door. They sat among with each other, tangled in the embrace. One wouldâve thought they were together forever from the way they acted together.
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I took the one with the last bed, but before I went over to lay on it. I was hungry. âAre you guys hungry? Iâm going to call for pizza.â
âI am!â Jaz hand shot up into the air. âGet me pepperoni.â
âMushroom and green peppers with mine.â Ray replied. âWhat about you sweetheart?â He cooed towards Rose.
Rose kissed him on the cheek. âIâll have anything.â
Then I turned towards Adam. âThere is a delivery pizza shop right?â
âOf course. They arenât that barbaric in where they live in the stone age.â
âI didnât say anything like that, but okay. Do you want anything?â
âBarbeque chicken wings.â He pulled up a chair and sat down.
I nodded. Â I walked over toward the phone. Look at the piece of paper next to it and found the number for the local Pizza hut.
âThis is Stone Castle Pizza how may I help you?â Â A young boyâs voice received at the other end.
âYou do delivery correct?â
âYes. Where too?â
âDiamond Hotel room 3E. I would like a large pepperoni, another large pepper with green onions, one large cheese, a large supreme, and a box of twenty barbeque wings.â
âThe total will be $52. Will you pay in cash or Credit?â
âCash.â
âThe food will be ready in 30 minutes.â
âThanks.â
With the click the phone line ends. I sat down across from Adam to relax.
âSo, which room are you sleeping in?â
âHere of course.â Adam made it seem like it was obvious.
I look at him in complete disbelief. âCome again?â
âI said. Iâll be sleeping here with my wife.â He gave me a brilliant smile that said more than it should. I could feel myself feeling uncomfortable from his stare.
âWhat are you talking about. You can afford your own place.â I snapped.
He raised one of his eyebrows. âDo you want to blow our cover?â
âWhat cover- oh.â I felt silent, remembering the words that he had told the old banshee about us. It took everything in me not to curse out loud.
âExactly.â
I bite my lowers lips. âYou couldnât have come up with a better lie?â
âAbsolutely not. This makes it more believable and its normal.â
I honestly look at him funny. How was a married werewolf and vampire normal? From my understanding I thought it was considered completely rare and strange.
âWhat your saying is bluntly obvious that itâs a lie. I wouldnât be surprised that we are found in the next hour.â Ray snorted at Adam. âDo you think anyone would believe that crap? A married werewolf and Vampire? Thatâs like saying apples and oranges are the same species of fruits.â
Adam started to deeply chuckle at Rayâs words. âYouâre wrong. This town is known for having a lot of interracial marriage. The first interracial marriage in America took place in this town, following after that many come here to do the same. If you go outside right now youâll see more than one type of monsters living here without causing any trouble. Do you think I would say something that would compromise our position.â
Ray went silent unable to refute what he had said. Then he grumbled and hugged Rose as if his life depended on it.
âDonât worry Mr. Everston. He means no offense.â Rose giggled. Even for me her voice were very soothing and musical to my ears. I was already enthralled with listening to her.
âNo offense taken, sweetheart.â He winked at her and she blushed.
Ray seem to grumble even more, but didnât say anything else.
âFine letâs say youâre sleeping here. Youâre sleeping on the coach.â I spoke with indifference.
Adam pretended to be flabbergasted in what I had just said. âHow are you going to protect me if your way across the room? I should be sleeping next to you.â
âAre you crazy? Why would I do that when you are strong yourself?â
âYou have a job Tila and thatâs to protect me and Samantha.â
âI thought my priority right now is to protect Samantha. So shouldnât she be sleeping with me?â I huffed.
He raised up his eyebrows towards me amused. âYou want me to sleep with Jaz? I believe sleeping next to her when she has someone would be completely disrespectful.â
My mouth became a thin line unable to counter what he just said. He was completely right. âYouâre still sleeping on the sofa.â
âDear Tila.â Adam chuckled. âThere is no sofa here. You want me to sleep on the floor?â
âI-â I quickly look around searching for the sofa that should be here and so far found nothing. My hands clenched and my eyes furrowed. âIâll sleep on the floor.â
âAbsolutely not. You need your beauty sleep just as much as mine. We have a big day tomorrow and sleeping on the floor will make a drastic difference on when you fight.â Adam wasnât letting me slip away from his grasp. He always seem to have a counter to my elusive words, making it that much difficult for me to find an excuse.
âI have a m-â Then I stop myself. What the heck was I going to say? Use Ken to counter this rebuttal. Was I that desperate to weasel my way out of this? That was preposterous. I had no feelings for Ken whatâs so ever.
âYou were saying?â Adam asked. The air became quickly tense. I could feel his heated gaze aimed towards me, making me uncomfortable. For a moment, I squirmed and tried my best to not have our gaze lock against each other. Even the others who were in the room, became deathly silent. âYou were saying?â He said again this time with a bit more force.
âItâs improper.â I quickly spoke.
Adam snorted and laughed. âImproper she says.â
âWhat?! Itâs true!â I was turning bright red. This was the first time when I felt so stupid about what I had said. âIâm single and having another single man sleep next me is improper.â I huffed, crossing my arms in front of me.
âSo now I am a man in your eyes?â His smile turned dangerous that it made me gulp.
âWell yesâ¦waitâ¦youâre not human but a vampire man. I mean a man that is a vampire. Damn it! You know what I mean.â I was starting to fumble with my words, turning even more scarlet.
âWhat are you talking about, my little angel.â A sparkle of mischief crossed his eyes. âYou were fine when I slept next to you last time.â
I heard a sharp gasp from both Jaz and Rose. Right now we were becoming an entertaining show between our little group.
Oh. My. God. I look at him in disbelief. Did he just say that? I know I heard him wrong right? Heâs making me look like some kind of scandalous girl in front of my pack!
âNo. I. Did. Not.â
âI know. I know. You donât want to tell your fellow pack members the heated night that we had snuggling together. Plus it was just a week ago so there is no shame.â
Rayâs mouth dropped in disbelief. Jaz was giving me a two thumbs up at me. Her eyes sparkling and nodding her head.
âTila! Iâm so proud of you.â Jaz sniffled. âYou make me so proud. I thought you had androphobia. Thatâs why you never had contact with a man except for pretend flirting.â
Now this time it was my turn to stare at her speechless. âWhat are you talking about?!â I bursted out in disbelief.
âWhat itâs true. You could lock yourself up whenever your heat starts for a whole week. You even stop advances towards any man or woman, if you go that way. I thought my dear Alpha had gone the path of a full fledged nun. We were all worried that you wouldnât have any offspring to continue on the survival of the pack.â
âIf Iâm ever gone, we have Ray here.â I tried to change the focus of the attention.
âNot going to happen Tila. I donât have the power like you to keep everyone under control and have a strong sense of purpose and hope.â
âYouâll be a great Alpha Ray.â
âPlease, Tila donât say it like youâre going to die soon. It makes me feel very uncomfortable.â
I didnât continue to pursue any further, knowing that it would dampen the whole mood.
âSo~â Jaz cut through the silence. âHow far did you both go? Did you pass Base 1, 2, 3, or maybe 4?â
âJaz!â I snapped.
âWhat?! Iâm your friend.â She humphed. âI should be the first one to know this.â
âWe went up to Base 2 sadly.â Adam stated sadly as if it wasnât enough.
âAnd what is base two?â I couldnât help and ask.
âSleeping in the same bed, while base one is a hug.â Adam was having way too much fun for my taste.
Jaz squealed. âHe hugged you?!â
âUh, it was just to help him feel less depressed.â I quickly stated.
âRay, please pass me the tissue box. Iâm tearing up. This is the moment where our Alpha has splendidly growing into a fine woman.â Jaz motioned a fake tear coming down her eyes. She was such a drama queen. I rolled my eyes at her action and coughed.
âIâm already a woman.â
âYouâre halfway there. You need more lessons.â She pouted. Then she turned towards Adam and gave him a gallant smile. âAdam, I leave her in your hands to help her grow. She been stuck in between a teenager and an adult for to long. She needs to blossom into a beautiful lady.â
âJaz now youâre talking crazy. Please stop. Youâre scaring me.â I replied.
âI would certainly will,â said Adam.
âYour nuts Jaz. She has a mate. Stop pushing our Alpha in the wrong direction.â
Jaz snorted. âHas she advanced towards him? Is she even interested right now? From my standpoint, until sheâs mark. Sheâs free to do whatever hell she wants.â
âThis is wrong Jaz. You know it.â
âIâm being truthful. Our Alpha hasnât even reacted towards him and the past week she just been strange. Almost not like her.â
âWhat do you mean?â I was starting to fear what I would hear from her.
âYou were actually talking to him and making goo goo eyes.â
âWhat?!â Freaking Seline!
âThatâs normal.â Ray huffed, not liking how Jaz was making a whole big deal of it. âThatâs how it should be.â
âNo itâs not Ray. That wasnât her. The real reaction we should be seeing is right before our eyes. This is the real Tila. I donât know who the other impersonator was, but that wasnât Tila. That wasnât our Alpha and you know it.â
For a moment, I choke up. My heart swelled into a big balloon towards Jaz. She knew the ârealâ me and it wasnât Seline pretending to be. This told me a lot about myself, the harboring feeling of resentment and fear. For the past few days, I was still afraid that it would happen again. Even though I had some what reconcile with Seline, it didnât feel like it was true reconciliation, only a patch work to hide the pain.
âThatâsâ¦â Ray couldnât say anything else.
âYou knew we couldnât connect with her, plus she smelled like a Rogue.â
The word Rogue slapped me hard in the face. Did Seline really smelled like a Rogue? It didnât make any sense. How was it possible? I thought she was still a part of the pack even though we were two different souls. I stay quiet and instead listened to their words.
âOur Alpha is not a Rogue. You should know.â
âThat who was she?â Everyone turned towards me looking for answers.
I couldnât say anything else. Everyone was waiting patiently for what I had to say, some even scooted closer.
âOkay, weâre putting a little too much stress on her. Why donât we instead changed the subject.â Adam quickly spoke. âAh, yes. To answer your question Tila about this town. The reason why I told you not to say Demon is that this town dislike anyone calling them in the Demon category. They get offended. They like to differentiate themselves from Demons to their specific race.â
âOh.â I replied. Once again we all became silent and awkward. The last couple statement still lingered in the air.
All of a sudden, we heard a loud knock and everyone suddenly froze.
âIâll get that.â I quickly stated and headed towards the door, dodging everyoneâs stare.
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