Sneaking Out
Alpha of the Millennium
âNovember 24th, 2017â
âLumenâ
Anya
will u cover for me
Anya
say i just had to go for a walk or something
Reyna
At 9 on a Thursday?
Reyna
Sheâll never believe that Anya
Anya
then say i had to go get tampons
Reyna
No
Reyna
Stop texting me
Anya
i have to go to the party!!!
Anya
or else my social life is OVER
Reyna
You dont have a social life
Anya
coming from U?!?!
Reyna
Stop. texting. Me.
Anya
ok sry
Anya
plz
Anya
look its rly important 2 me ok bc its not just high school kids thatll be there
Anya
its at this seniors house and shes cousins w zack
Anya
u know zack the mw beta
Anya
its a vip party!!!
Reyna
Who else will be there
Anya
idk a lot of ppl
Reyna
Millennium wolves?
Anya
prob
Anya
y?
Anya
OMG
Anya
U LIKE THE 1 U WERE TALKING TO AT THE DINNER
Anya
THE DELTA
Anya
I KNEW IT
Reyna
Shut up
Reyna
I dont
Anya
U SO DO!!!!
Anya
hell be there for sure
Reyna
I dont care Im not going
Reyna
Stop texting me
Eve
I was just about to crawl into bed when I heard footsteps leaving a bedroom and walking down the stairs. They were too light to belong to Martin. I shrugged it off. Maybe one of the girls was hungry.
But then I heard the sound of the front door opening. And closing.
~Jesus.~ This would require me to do something. And I really wasnât in the mood to do anything.
Before I could finish sliding my jeans back on, I heard a different set of footsteps emerge from a bedroom and run down the stairs. The front door opened again then closed.
I slipped my boots on and left my room, my annoyance level growing by the second.
I pulled the front door open and saw the two teenagers paused down the block, having some sort of argument.
I smirked. They couldnât even agree on sneaking-out protocol.
I headed over to them, but they didnât see me coming.
âAdmit it. You do like him. Thatâs the only reason youâre here.â
âI donât like him, Anya. Drop it.â
âThen why did you come? You never go to parties.â
âI just needed to get out of the house, okay? Eve gives me the creeps.â
âDo I?â I asked, and they both jumped.
âWhy are you, like, stalking us?!â Anya demanded, hands on her hips.
âDo you understand that a high school party means no supervision, tons of teenagers, and free-flowing alcohol and drugs?â I asked. And then hated myself for asking it.
I had nothing against parties or kids having a good time. I wasnât some crazy parent.
âYeah, we know.â Anya smirked at me. Like I was some crazy parent.
âOkay, Anya. So what happens if you go to the party, a cute boy offers you a drink, and you get drunk? And the cute boy, he knows about you. He knows who your mom was. He decides to get rid of you, so thereâs one less Morgan guarding the fortune.â
Anyaâs eyes went wide.
I turned to Reyna. âAnd you, I donât think a boy could fool you. But I donât think youâre strong enough to handle yourself. Youâre in a strange house, walking around, watching the dumb kids around you. A hand pulls you into a room. Itâs three men, three rogue wolves, and they scented you the moment you walked into the house.â
Reyna crossed her arms.
âYou think you can scare us out of living normal lives? Weâre teenagers. You canât keep us locked up.â
âReyna, maybe we should go back,â Anya said, her lip trembling.
â~No~. I wonât have some random woman come into my life and order me around!
I donât care that weâre in danger. So what? Weâre always in danger! We could get run over by a car any day! Thatâs part of being alive.â
âYou really want to go to this party,â I surmised, looking at the oldest Morgan girl.
Her arms mightâve been crossed, but she didnât look nearly as goth as usual. She had less eyeliner around her eyes, and she was wearing a white tank top under her jacket, not a black one.
âI donât care about the party. Itâs the principle.â
Her eyes were fiery, and her jaw was set.
This was definitely about the party.
My curiosity was getting the best of me. I had to know why she was so determined to go. âFine,â I told them. âYou can go. But Iâm coming with you.â
Reyna
I ran my hand through my hair when we got to the front door of the house.
It was the party of some girl Anya had met at school. I guess she was a senior.
Iâd never gone to any parties when we were at our old school, not that I was invited to many.
But Anya said a bunch of Millennium Wolves would be here. And I was⦠curious.
It wasnât that I was obsessed with them like the other teens.
I didnât care about celebrities or anything. But the one Iâd talked to at the dinner⦠Jed⦠he was cool. Cooler than most guys my age, anyway.
âAre you gonna knock or just stand there?â Anya snapped.
I rolled my eyes at her and knocked on the door. A few seconds later it opened, and all I could see was people.
Everywhere I looked there were throngs of teenagers. And every single one of them held a red plastic cup.
It looked exactly how Iâd imagined itâd look. And I hated it.
âOkay, maybe you were right. Maybe we shouldnât be here,â I said to Eve, trying to push past her. But she held up her hand, stopping me.
âToo late. Anyaâs already inside.â She shrugged.
I looked beside me, where Anya had been standing five seconds ago, but it was empty. âCanât have you walking home alone this late.â
I looked back inside the party. It still looked terrible.
âDonât worry,â I heard Eve say from behind me. âItâs not as bad as it looks.â
I took a deep breath and stepped inside.
As soon as we shut the door, the blasting music drowned out everything, my hesitation, my thoughts.
I watched as Eve snaked her way through the crowd, heading to the kitchen. I followed her, and I could see every guy she passed checking her out.
She was beautiful in a doesnât-give-one-fuck kind of way.
Like, I donât think Iâd ever seen her put makeup on or do anything to her hair. And she was always wearing battered black jeans and old combat boots, like she was some angry hipster or something.
But what did I know? I was just the emo girl.
As soon as we walked into the kitchen, I felt a hand grab my elbow. I turned, and there he was. Jed. Damn, he was cute.
âHey, you came.â He smiled at me.
âYeah, my sister told me about it. What else was I doing on a Thursday?â
âWell, Iâm glad youâre here. Can I get you a drink?â
Eveâs words rang in my ears, that every person was a potential threat, that drinks could lead to us being killed.
But Jed was a Millennium Wolf. His literal job was to protect people. To make sure everything was okay.
And besides, the way he was smiling at me, the way his light green eyes were sparkling... I didnât think I couldâve said no if Iâd wanted to.
Eve
As soon as I saw that shaggy-haired boy approach Reyna, it all made sense.
Of course that was why she wanted to come to the party. She was a teenager, and teenagers were always motivated by their crushes.
I knew the boy was a Millennium Wolf.
I remembered the first time Iâd seen him with Raphael. Maybe a decade ago.
He looked to be around twenty, wearing the same clothes as the other kids at the party were wearing. But I knew better.
Those of us with great powers were always older than we looked.
I left the two lovebirds alone to awkwardly flirt, thinking Iâd make my way around the house, try and spot any real threats to the girls.
At first glance, it just looked like a bunch of kids drunk off cheap liquor. But in my 499 years of life, Iâd learned that you could never be too careful.
I was pushing open the fourth door when I heard someone say, âEve?â behind me.
I turned, and there was Zachary. Raphaelâs Beta.
âHi, Zachary. This is your cousinâs party, right? I didnât know your family was part of the West Coast Pack.â
âWell, we donât know each other that well, do we?â he responded, his eyes narrowing even though that smile was still plastered across his face.
âI guess not.â
âCan you come with me for a sec?â He nodded toward a room down the hall, a room I hadnât checked out yet.
Something was off here, but again, my curiosity overruled my hesitation.
I shrugged and nodded, following him. He opened the door, and we walked inside.
The room was dark, but I didnât need to see to know that we werenât alone. âWho else is here?â I demanded.
Someone flicked the light switch. I looked around, seeing two other Millennium Wolves.
Shade and Omar, the Gamma and the PR guy. If this was supposed to intimidate me, it was an adorable effort.
âWhat are you doing?â I sighed, directing the question at Zachary.
âWe just wanna get to know you a little bit,â he responded.
âWhat are you?â Shade asked.
What was I? What did that even mean?
âExcuse me?â
âYou donât smell like anything weâve come across before. Youâre not a wolf, youâre not human, youâre not a vampire or a vampyre. So what are you?â Zachary demanded.
âWhy is that any of your business?â I responded, my hand reaching for the door. But Omar grabbed my wrist before I could reach it.
âWeâre not done talking,â he said.
âI think we are,â I responded, yanking my hand away.
âWhatâs between you and Raffe?â Zachary asked.
âWhat?â I snapped. Now I was more than annoyed.
âWe see how he acts whenever youâre in the room. Heâs not his normal self. Heâs erratic, he disappears. What do you have on him?â Shade asked.
âI donât ~have~ anything on him.â
âSomethingâs up. And we deserve to know,â Zachary commanded. âWeâre his team.â
âYouâre his ~entourage~,â I clarified.
Zachary lunged at me, pushing me up against the wall. I could feel his Beta strength through his hands, and if I were anyone else, Iâd probably have been scared shitless.
But I was me.
âGet your grimy hands off of me. Now,â I demanded.
âIâll let go when you ~answer my questions~,â he replied through clenched teeth.