Chapter 102 The Sister
My Hockey Alpha
I shouldâve known that Lisa couldnât be trusted. I thought for sure that I had her on my side thanks to
my own abilities, but as it turned out, whatever training Edward had given her made her completely
invulnerable to me â and, in turn, her own hypnotic words lulled me into a false sense of security.
She led me through the woods behind the cabins, taking me on a winding path that eventually led to a
small hatch in the ground. She opened the hatch and climbed down a ladder, and I stupidly followed.
âWhat is this place?â I asked as we entered a narrow tunnel at the bottom of the ladder.
âItâs Edwardâs secret hideout, if you will,â she said. âDo you know that the school actually used to be a
sanatorium back in the day? Well, this was where they used to transport the dead bodies.â
It was now that I started to realize that following Lisa could end in disaster, but what else was I
supposed to do? There was no other possible way to find Nina, and as Lisa led me through the maze
of tunnels, I knew that I could easily get lost in here if I tried to find my way on my own.
Eventually, the tunnel widened. We passed by rows of solid metal doors, each with an illuminated
keypad on them. The bright fluorescent lights gave the place an almost scientific feel, but the sound of
dripping water was a constant reminder that we were actually in a glorified sewer.
Finally, Lisa stopped in front of a door. She turned to shoot me a grin, then knocked on the door.
âSheâs in there,â Fio said inside of me. âI can sense her. And⦠thereâs another presence inside of her.
Her wolf may emerge soon.â
I didnât have a chance to ask about Ninaâs wolf; I was too focused on getting her out of here. As I heard
a bit of a commotion inside the room, I took a few steps back to get out of sight of the door and began
to borrow some of Fioâs power so that I could quickly shift and even kill Lisa and Edward if I had to.
What happened next happened so quickly.
The door slid open with a mechanical whirring sound. Lisa stepped inside and the door shut again. I
heard a few words exchanged before the door slid open once more, and I made my move. I quickly
stepped in through the doorway and began to shift.
âLet Nina go before I kill you,â I said.
But then, I felt a needle in my arm. I looked down to see Lisa pushing the needle in with a grin on her
face.
âWhat theââ
I tried to shift, but I couldnât. I lurched away from Lisa and toward Edward, who stepped out of the way
with an absurdly casual demeanor. I fell face forward as my limbs became too heavy to move, my ears
filling with the sound of Ninaâs muffled screaming. As I fell, my head faced a closet on the far wall. Its
doors rattled as Nina pounded on them.
âNinaâ¦â I whispered. I had to get to her. I tried to push myself up, but I quickly fell back down as Lisa
and Edward only laughed at me. My body quickly became nothing but dead weight as I tried to drag
myself across the floor. Fioâs presence turned into a whisper, then he was gone altogether.
And thenâ¦
Darkness.
â¦
I woke up in a blindingly bright cell to the feeling of something hitting me on the side of the head. As my
eyes squinted against the bright lights, I felt someone grab my hair and yank my head back.
Edwardâs face came into view.
âYou know, you really should learn to mind your own business, Enzo,â he said, dropping my head with a
thud against what felt like a cold metal post. I tried to move, but quickly realized that I was on my knees
and was chained to that very post.
âWhere is she?â I croaked.
Edward chuckled. âSheâs right next door, where sheâll be able to hear your torture. But donât worry â
she thinks that youâre just the Big Bad Wolf.â
âThatâs not true.â
âOh, but it is,â Edward replied. âSheâs such a simple girl. Just a few days of treatment was all it took to
make her think that Iâm her knight in shining armor. And soon, once Iâm certain that sheâs nothing but a
shell of a person, sheâll be shipped off to The Sister for her execution. Public, of course.â
I groaned and struggled against the chains, but it was no use. âYouâll get caught,â I said. âPeople will be
looking for both of us. My father will find you and he wonât hesitate to kill you.â
Edward laughed again. âNo one will be looking for you, because Iâll wipe your memory and set you free.
As for Nina, as far as anyone else knows, she took off with her new boyfriend. Weâve already got all
sorts of âevidenceâ in the works to help our case.â
âSo why am I here, then?â I asked. âWhy not just wipe my memory now and be done with it?â
âBecause,â Edward said, crossing over to a table on the other side of the room and rifling around for a
moment before returning with a large leather whip in his hand, âthereâs still a shadow of the old Nina in
there, and I need to kill it off. And, as for you, well⦠You piss me off.â
Suddenly, I heard the whip crack behind me, followed by searing pain flashing across my back. Edward
whipped me again and again. I couldnât move, I couldnât shift, I couldnât fight back â I could only
endure it.
I wasnât sure how long it went on for. Eventually, my pained grunts stopped, and my vision began to
fade, and that was when Edward decided that he was done⦠for the moment. I watched in agony as
he casually walked over to the table, whistling to himself as he wiped the splattered blood off of his
hands. He then retrieved another syringe and, still whistling, returned to me.
âThis will keep you from healing,â he said, grabbing my arm and pushing the needle in. âI wonât kill you
yet, though. Weâve got a bit of work ahead of us before sheâs entirely broken.â
I couldnât respond. My throat felt as if it was closed up from the pain, and Edward was nothing but a
dark blob moving across the room. I heard the door slide open, then shut, and I was alone again.
I had no way of knowing how much time passed. I repeatedly slipped in and out of consciousness from
the blood loss, but each time I came to, the lights were just as blindingly bright as ever. All I knew was
that it was hours at the very least; I imagined that Edward was probably sitting in his office on campus
right now, pretending like he didnât have students locked up in a dungeon below.
My wounds werenât healing, just as Edward said. If I didnât get help soon, I would surely die down here.
All that was keeping me going at this point was the thought of saving Nina and getting her out of here.
Eventually, I heard the sound of bare footsteps approaching in the hallway. I braced myself for the door
to open and for Edward to return for another beating⦠but he didnât. The footsteps stopped outside my
doorway, and suddenly, a sweet smell permeated through the door.
Fio, who had been too weak all this time, seemed to twitch at the sweet smell.
But then, I heard other footsteps â definitely Edwardâs this time. I heard the sound of the footsteps
outside my door retreat once more along with the smell.
A few moments later, the door slid open and in came Edward