Chapter 1
Hybrid Aria
Aria's POV
Two weeks earlier
âCome on, Lily, time to get up,â I whispered to my six-year-old sister. She rolled on the mattress
stretching and yawning, her beautiful sapphire blue eyes fluttering open to look back at me. Our
room was the smallest in the Packhouse and at the back of the house away from everyone. The
room consisted of a double bed mattress, a window, and a few toys for Lily. All our possessions
easily fit in the duffle bag that was also our wardrobe.
âYou've been jogging, Ari,â she said, sleepily looking down at my outfit.
âNo, they are just comfy now. Come on you have to get ready for school,â I sat next to her on the
mattress on the floor. Lily sat up frowning at me. I pulled her pyjamas top off before pulling her
school shirt over her head.
âQuick, hop up and put your pants on while I get ready,â I told her.
I quickly got up, walked over to the duffle bag next to the mattress, and pulled my work uniform out
my bag before quickly undressing and slipping it on. I reached for my brush, pulling my hair into a
high ponytail before doing the same to Lily's hair while sitting next to her on the bed. I reached
over, grabbing her joggers and socks, placing them on her feet and tying the laces. We could hear
people moving about in the house. Lily froze, staring towards the door.
"He's up, Ari,â Lily whispered.
I quickly threw my shoes on and grabbed the duffle bag, throwing her pyjamas in it and the clothes
I had on earlier. Throwing the bag over my shoulder, I walked over to the window, knowing we
wouldn't be able to sneak out of the house using the front door. Slowly opening the window, I
dropped the bag out before reaching for Lily. She climbed up onto the windowsill before jumping
to the grass below. It wasn't a big jump; the house was only one level besides the basement and the
attic. I climbed through, jumping to the grass below before reaching up and shutting the window
behind me gently.
Running up the side of the house towards the side gate, I glanced to make sure none of the Pack
members were in the front yard. It was exceedingly early still. The sun had only just started coming
up, light starting to break through trees that surrounded the house. I grabbed Lily's hand and
started jogging towards the bus stop at the end of the dirt road, which was also the driveway. As we
neared the end, I could hear the bus coming past. We ran faster to the bus stop, getting there just in
time. I threw my arm out, waving the bus down. The bus driver smiled when he saw us.
âHey, Bill,â I said, getting on the bus and passing him our bus fare.
âNo smile today, Lily?" he asked, smiling down at her. Her lips tugged at the sides before she gave
him a big toothy grin.
âThat's my girl,â he said. We moved to the back of the bus. The drive into town was only ten minutes
long, and Lily stretched out on the seat next to me, placing her head in my lap.
âAri, I'm hungry,â she said, gazing up at me.
âI know, I will make you some lunch and breakfast when we get into town,â I told her as I leant down
to kiss her head.
I gazed out the window watching the trees and morning birds. I was over having to live this life. My
stepfather was a cruel man, and he was the Alpha of one of the most notorious Packs in the city. I
would have left when our mother died, but he wouldn't let me take Lily. I don't know why, it's not
like he was ever a father to her. He hated her from the moment she was born, blamed her for our
motherâs death. I still remember when he brought her home and told me my mother died during
childbirth. He shoved little Lily in my arms and said, âLook after it.â I remember being confused. I
was only thirteen at the time. I knew nothing about babies. I had to drop out of school, give up my
entire life. I raised her, loved her, and she became my whole world. I didnât understand how he
could reject his own pup, his own flesh and blood
Lily was an adorable baby; Mum would have loved her. I named her Lily since David didn't even
bother to do the paperwork. Lily was Mum's middle name. She was so excited when she found out
she was expecting, and so was David, but when my mother died that excitement turned to hate. The
Pack suffered for 6 years since. Petrified of him, they would never go against him. He was Alpha for
a reason. So here I was, a high school dropout raising my baby sister. Luckily, Mum had everything
ready for her arrival before she passed because the Alpha didn't help me with anything. I had to get
formula off Pack members. Luckily, even after Mum's death, they didn't hate her or me. They felt
sorry for Lily so they would sneak me tins of formula and nappies.
When Lily turned five and was old enough for school, I enrolled her and started looking for a job so
I could try and provide for her. It wasn't much, but it was better than having to ask or beg Pack
members for anything she needed. I still remember the beating I got when I asked David for some
money to buy her school uniform. He split my lip open before dragging me to the basement, where
he beat me until I passed out. I shook my head at the memory before looking down at Lily, who was
playing with my father's necklace that hung from my neck.
The necklace had a wolf on one side and a man with fangs on the other side. My father died when I
was two, I don't remember him. My mother used to tell me how loving he was, but after the Alpha
took us in when I was seven, she didnt really speak about him. Alpha David didn't want to hear
about her past life. She was his mate, he always thought it was a betrayal that she had a child with
someone who wasn't her mate sent by the Moon Goddess.
What made it worse is my father wasn't a wolf. He was a Vampire and my mother was a wolf,
therefore making me a Hybrid, which isn't all it's cracked up to be. I'm an abomination. I can't
completely shift like other wolves. I can grow claws when needed, which is quite painful, and I can
also mind link. From my vamp side, I get their speed and sense of smell. I also can't heal like a wolf
or a Vampire unless I drink human blood. Being raised in a wolf Pack means I don't get blood, which
is okay. I can live without it simply fine, but it means I'm always weaker and I can't heal. Alpha David
forbids me from drinking blood, and besides him, the only other people who know what I am are
my mother and Lily. I hoped one day, Lily and I would be free of this hellhole so I no longer must
hide what I am, but that will never happen.
The bus pulled up out the front of the diner I worked at. I quickly pushed Lily towards the exit,
stepping onto the footpath.
âCome on, Lily. If we hurry, I will get Marcus to make you some pancakes before school.â
Lily took off into the diner to her usual spot, which was close to the kitchen. I watched as she slid
along the booth seat, placing her bag down on the red leather seat beside her. Lily loved the diner;
she came with me every morning before school and after school, because my shift didn't finish until
6. I would use my lunch break to pick her up from school, but the biggest bonus of working here
was Zoe.
The owner was a human woman who owned âJoe's Diner". Her husband was Joe. He died years ago,
and she took over her husband's business. Zoe was in her late sixties. She has long white hair that's
always pulled into a bun with green eyes and rosy cheeks. She is a bigger woman but one of my
most favourite people I know. She always smiled and loved Lily, and since she didn't have children
of her own, she kind of took me and Lily in. Zoe always made sure Lily had lunch for school and
breakfast and dinner. After Lily got seated in the booth, I greeted Zoe with a hug before walking out
to the kitchen. Marcus was standing at the stove with his hippy tie-dyed shirt and jeans, already
making Lily pancakes.
Marcus was probably my only real friend; he was a good-looking bloke with his blonde hair and
blue eyes, but unfortunately for me, he was also gay. I waved to him as I walked past to find my
apron. Lily has pancakes every morning before school. I grabbed my apron and wrapped it around
my waist before walking back out to grab the coffee. I started refilling a few customersâ cups. Joe's
Diner was always busy no matter the time of the day. When I finished refilling cups, I walked back
into the kitchen to grab Lily her pancakes.
By the time Lily finished her breakfast, it was 8 AM. I cleaned up the booth Lily was at and ducked
back into the kitchen to grab Lily's school bag, which I kept in the duffle bag. As I was walking back
through the kitchen, Zoe was already waiting with a paper bag.
âI made her ham and salad sandwiches, and Marcus threw in some quiches from yesterday for her,â
she said, smiling, placing the bag in my hand. Lily came running into the kitchen, wrapping her arms
around Zoe, her little arms barely making it halfway around Zoe's hips. Zoe smiled down at her
before placing a kiss on top of her head.
âHave fun at school and learn new things,â Zoe told her. I thanked Zoe before chucking the bag
over my shoulder and grabbing Lily's hand to walk her to school. The school was only one block
away, so Lily and I walked hand in hand the whole way. The streets were busy with everyone getting
ready for work, and I quickly pulled to the side as a rush of people came out of the subway, just in
time for us not to be trampled. We quickly made it to the school, stopping just out the front of the
gates, and I gave her a quick kiss. âI'll see you at 3 o'clock, okay? Have fun,â I said before giving her
a quick hug.
I watched her run off towards her friends before turning and walking back to the diner. Once I got
back to the diner, I quickly went to retrieve mine and Lily's clothes from the duffle bag, but when I
opened the bag, it was empty. Before I even got a chance to close it, Marcus walked in.
âZoe already put them in the wash for you,â he said before walking back to the kitchen. I quickly
retrieved my apron and went to start taking orders and refilling everyone's mugs. The day went by
quickly, and before I knew it, Zoe came out of the kitchen, signalling for me to come over.
âIt's quarter to 3, you have to get Lily, dear. Here, eat this on the way. I noticed you haven't eaten
since yesterday morning,â she said, placing a roast lamb sandwich in my hand with a napkin.
âNo, I'm fine, really Zoe, you do enough for us already.â She refused to take it back.
âYou girls are like children to me, don't be ridiculous,â she replied before quickly turning around and
walking into the kitchen.
I ate the sandwich while walking to the school. As I did, I looked up at all the high-rise buildings. I
loved the city; everything was so fast-paced and alive, constantly on the go. I loved watching people
rushing around going about their lives. When I made it to the school, I waited out the front for the
school bell to ring. I wasn't waiting long before Lily came bursting through the doors with a huge
grin on her face. She ran straight towards me wrapping her little arms around me in a hug. I bent
down, picking her up and placing her on my hip as we walked back to the diner. She told me all
about her day and what she did in class. Once back at the diner, Lily grabbed her books out of her
bag and went to sit with Zoe, who was already sitting in a booth waiting for Lily's arrival. Every
afternoon after school, Zoe would help Lily with her homework and listen about her day. I waited
tables getting ready for the afternoon rush when I suddenly felt eyes on me. I looked up from
refilling Lily's cup with water, but no one was there. Shaking off the feeling, I walked back into the
kitchen to get the next order ready.