Chapter 281 Witch's curse?
Allure Of The Night
Mr. Briggs rode the carriage away from the front side of the Council building, taking it to park away, while Eve stood next to Vincent. Feeling him place his hand on her back, she started to walk with him. They were about to step inside the building, when Vincent caught sight of Noah coming out from the edge of the forest, who appeared to have just visited the dungeon.
âYour favourite person is here,â Vincent sarcastically said and Eve turned to see it was Noah.
Noahâs eyes fell on Eve, and he looked taken aback by seeing her here. He had heard from his man that she had been dropped to Berkshire without any troubles. It had put his mind at ease, that she was away from his family.
Coming to where the couple had stopped right outside the building, he saw Eve offer him a bow and he did the same, while the two men didnât bother to follow the same exchange. The last time Vincent and Noah met was the night when Noah had punched the pureblooded vampireâs face.
Before Eve or Noah could say something to each other, Vincent remarked, âDuke Noah, it is good to see you here. I wanted to thank you for looking after my Eve during my absence.â There was a slight glare in his eyes as If it werenât for the werewolf, he would have found Eve much sooner.
Noah slightly smiled at Vincent and responded, âEve is a dear friend of mine. It goes without saying that I would look out for her.â He noticed Vincentâs hand on Eveâs back, as if sharing a closeness that previously wasnât apparent.
âIndeed, and I am glad that you two are friends,â Vincent replied with a bright smile.
The pureblooded vampire and the werewolf stared at each other, while Eve cleared her throat.
Noah said to her, âI am glad to see that you changed your mind and decided to come back, Genevieve. Are you doing well?â
Eve nodded, âI am. How about you?â
âGood. What are you doing here in the Council?â Noah questioned with a hint of curiosity, a question that he already had an inclination to what the answer could be.
Eve parted her lips, unsure of how to answer his question. But she decided to tell him the truth and said, âMy motherâs body was dug out recently and I came to see her.â
âYour motherâs body?â Noah asked with a surprised voice, and his eyes continued to stare at her. âI thought your mother was buried with your father many years ago.â
âNo⦠I lied about it. Many years ago, she was killed,â Eve replied, and Noah felt the heaviness weigh like a rock ready to pull him below the ground.
âI am sorry to hear that,â Noah replied, while Vincent stared at the werewolf.
Vincent couldnât help but notice that when it came to Eve, Noahâs face turned into concern, but hearing her motherâs death, there werenât enough emotions he would want the man to have. He remarked, âIt is unfortunate that Eveâs mother was killed and buried here without her knowledge. Whoever killed such a good woman must rot worse than the decayed. Thankfully she was found by the councilmen.â
Noahâs eyes stared into Eveâs that held sorrow. Though he didnât utter a word, he nodded. He asked Eve, âAre you sure that is your mother?â
âYes, Vincent has already confirmed it,â Eve answered, and Noahâs eyes shifted from the young mermaid to look at Vincent, who looked back at him with a scrutinising gaze as if he was trying to dissect and read him.
Even though Noah was aware that Vincent was usually the person sought out in the Council when it came to solving mysteries like these, it still made Noah wonder how the pureblooded vampire could identify Eveâs mother.
Noah offered to Eve, âIs there anything I can help you with?â
While Eve shook her head, Vincent had other thoughts and said, âWe are going to look for the murderer, who buried her in such emotionless way. It would be nice if you could help us find the person.â
Noah nodded, âI would be more than happy to do that. Maybe if Genevieve could tell me what she knows.â
âExcellent!â Vincent exclaimed, his lips curling and he said, âDuke Noah, visiting the dungeon so many times is going to make people wonder if you had anything to do with Fowlerâs death. Consider it to be friendly advice, after all, Eveâs friend is my friend.â
Eve turned to look at Vincent because of the way he was marking his territory when he had nothing to worry about. The faint feelings she had developed for Noah in the past had disappeared, and the Duke himself had never shown romantic interest in her, except for the time when he had mistakenly leaned towards her during the ball night at the Moriarty mansion.
âThank you for your concern, Mr. Moriarty. But as you know, Sylvester is a man who is a close acquaintance of the Sullivans. Questions are being raised to use and we will need to answer it to Clayton and the other members of the Inner Circle,â Noahâs words were calm and gathered. He then said to Eve, âI will see you later, Genevieve.â
Eve nodded and replied, âOkay. I hope Lady Anaya is well too?â
âShe is,â Noah smiled, the look in his eyes gentle, and he said, âI will let her know that you asked about her well being. Excuse me,â he said, his eyes briefly meeting Vincentâs before he walked in the direction where the Head Councilâs chamber was located.
While Eve, Vincent and Noah were at Darthmore, in Meadow town and in the kitchen of Dawsonâs residence, Eugene cut the meat he had purchased from the market an hour ago. He was preparing for dinner, cutting small and thin slices, making sure it would be enough for the two of them. But then he stopped and wondered, before cutting a little more.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThatâs right, cut some for me too,â came the raspy voice, on his left shoulder and it was enough to give Eugene a heart attack.
Without Eugeneâs notice, Timotei had not only entered the house but also jumped on Eugeneâs shoulder. The cat took a whiff of the meatâs scent on the table. When Eugene stumbled backwards, the black cat quickly jumped on the table.
âYou are alive,â Eugene stated with slight disappointment and the black cat glared at him.
âNo one can touch me. Of course I would be alive, you human!â Timotei replied and took another whiff of the meat. âYou should fry this with the sauces. Add some leeks and asparagus. Salt, pepper and it will taste good. Did Eve go to work already?â The cat jumped on the table before sitting while staring at the lowly human.
Eugene stared at the cat and replied, âYes, Miss Eve has gone to work. What are you doing here? Miss Eve has already told you that she canât turn you back.â
Timotei clicked its tongue and moved its whiskers, âThat is what she thinks, but itâs only because she hasnât reached that potential. I can wait,â and the cat waved its paw as if ordering the servant to continue cutting the meat. âAdd some more, I get hungry too soon.â
When Eugene dropped the cleaver knife on the table, which was close to where the cat sat, Timotei pulled his fluffy tail to him and glared at the human, âI didnât tell you to cook my tail. Scaring it,â and the cat stroked its tail as if telling it not to be scared.
Eugene pushed the sliced meat into a bowl and then started to cut the vegetables before suggesting, âThere are many witches living in the deeper side of the forest who can help you turn back to your original self.â
âWhat use are those dumb witches,â Timotei harrumphed.
âDidnât you say it was the witch who cursed you and turned you into this smallââ Eugene trailed off when he saw the cat narrow its eyes at him at the word âsmallâ being related to him.
âCalling me old when you are the one getting old,â the black cat raised its head, almost as if looking at the ceiling if its eyes werenât on Eugene. âWho told you I was turned by a witch?â
âYou did,â Eugene retorted, wondering if this cat had damaged its head during reincarnation.
âWhen?â The black cat looked surprised.
After a few seconds, it thoughtfully said, âAhhhh, now I know. As I come from a high family, I refrain myself from using words that are beneath my class and taste. Witch is the most decent word to curse.â
Back in the Council, Vincent led Eve to the laboratory room where her motherâs body had been held back from being buried. The woman named Clarks bowed and informed,
âI have placed the asked skeleton on the table, Mr. Moriarty. It is on the left side.â
âAny new visits?â Vincent questioned.
âMr. Hartâs men were here a moment ago, to take the reports of the deceased werewolves, but none after it,â Clarks filled him in.
Eve followed Vincentâs footsteps, walking through the place, they reached a couple of racks, moving past it one by one, until they came to stand in front of the table where a skeleton was placed. Her eyebrows furrowed, half in worry and half in question. She stepped closer as she felt her heart race. Her motherâs tattered bits of clothes and shoes were placed on one side of the table.
Eve raised her trembling hand to touch her motherâs boney face. This was her mother⦠she said to herself. A deep frown came to settle on her face. Her hand trailed down the front of her motherâs spine. Her eyes fell on her motherâs arms that looked like they had cracks. Her hand stopped at the end of her motherâs unusually long spine, and that was all there was to it.
Her eyes met Vincentâs coppery-red eyes, and he stated, âShe was a siren.â