Chapter 125
And Then There Were Four
Chapter 125: Chaotic Mornings -Two Years Later Cassie.
âGirl, Iâm so glad that these stupid-ass classes are almost done,â Melissa said with excitement through the other end of my phone. She and I had been friends for as long as I could re member, and though we had both been through some crazy shit, I was glad I had this girl as my best friend.
âYeah, soon we will be on to bigger and better things.â
âDonât remind me,â she groaned as I continued holding up different shirts to my body in front of the long mirror in my room. âI wonât be able to make it without you.â
Without me? Confusion settled in before laughter escaped me at her dramatic tone. âWhat are you talking about? Iâm not going anywhere but to college with you. Unless you plan on making it with some other girl. Which, I mean, Iâm gonna need to know her name, so I know exactly who to fuck up later.â
âOh, my god, stop,â she sighed. âYou know what Iâm talking about.â
I did know what she was referring to, but it wasnât going to happen. âNope, Iâm going with you, Melissa. Stop overcompli cating it.â
For the past few years, I had been excited with the notion I was going to escape my pack life to go to college with Melis sa, not to mention how amazing my life had gone over the past two years-I had no intentions of doing anything my par ents wanted me to do.
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I had gone from being a nobody who couldnât control her shit, to having almost complete control in my eyes â as I stayed at the top of my class in all subjects preparing for an amazing life of full ride scholarships and future college par ties.
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There was no way I was giving any of that up for anything.
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No matter what my parents had to say.
âYeah, right? As much as I would love that, you canât get out of your obligations. Remember what Priscilla saidâ¦â
Thinking about the woman made me roll my eyes. âShe is old and crazy. She has no idea what she is talking about. Now stop complaining and get your ass ready. Iâm leaving shortly, and I expect you to be there when I get to school.
âFine, calm your tits, woman,â she said.âIâll be there in thir My friend was always the dramatic one out of the two of us, but without her, I wouldnât be able to move through the day like I did. âBetter. Donât forget, itâs your turn to grab cof fee.â
âShit⦠well, better make it forty then. See you soon.â
âSee ya.â Cracking a smile, I hung up the phone, shaking my head. So much had changed over the past few months, and thinking about how our last year of school was about to end, I couldnât wait to move forward with my life.
âA week left, Cassâ¦â I muttered to myself, finally happy with the black gothic look I sported. My deep purple and pink hair was a huge contrast against the black skinny jeans and tight blank tank top I wore.
It may not have been a look my mother approved of, but it was definitely me.
Taking a deep breath, I tried to ignore the ever-growing voices hidden within the deepest depths of my mind. I had done well the last two years, learning control over my powers and many other things.
After everything that had happened between my mother and I two years ago, my father Talon changed up the punish ments Pollux and I usually received and, in doing so, actually found what helped to ground me.
Fighting was the only thing I knew anymore, and while I trained with my brother and the warriors, I did it in secret. My mother didnât approve, just like the many other things she didnât approve of, but it was the one thing my father Talon stood beside adamantly.
âCass, are you ready to go?â Polluxâs voice called from my doorway, causing me to gaze at him from the long mirror I currently stood in front of.
âYeah, Iâll be there in a sec.â
âSure, whatever,â he scoffed, flipping the long strands of black hair from his face before disappearing down the hall way. âJust donât take forever, otherwise, I fucking leaving you.â
The sound of his voice trailing down the hallway toward my room caused me to roll my eyes. It was always the same with him anymore. The moment he got hurt playing football and was told he couldnât play anymore, he became a complete asshole.
Thank god daddy Damian was able to keep him busy pre paring to take over the pack from Hale one day. Otherwise, he may have taken out his anger on everyone else around him.
Grabbing my black leather jacket, I slid on my tennis shoes and snatched my backpack on the way out of my room. Never in my life did I find myself excited to go to school until I was so close to finishing. It was the best birthday present a girl could have, finishing school two days before you turned eighteen.
The moment my feet hit the floor at the bottom of the stairs, the chaos of my family consumed me. My younger sib lings ran around screaming and yelling at each other. My mother was busy making lunches in the kitchen while my fa ther, James, finished preparing breakfast.
It was a whirlwind of chaos, but I loved it.
It reminded me I was real sometimes, and within the chaos surrounding me, I felt nothing but love. Even if the majority of them got on my nerves half the time.
âOh, Cassie.â My mother smiled as she wiped her hands on a kitchen towel. âCan you do me a huge favor on your way home today, please?â
Letting out a soft sigh, I pushed a smile onto my face. âSure, whatâs up?â
âCan you just run by the pharmacy and pick up Tatumâs medicine, please? It would be a huge help. He isnât having the best day today, and I donât want to take him out. Not to men tion everyone else is busyâ¦â
Tatum was the youngest of my siblings at only nine, and unfortunately, last year was diagnosed with a rare condition. that quickly changed all of our lives. âOf course, Mom. No problem.â
Tatumâs eyes met mine as he rounded the corner into the kitchen, coughing. The dark swells under his eyes were a huge contrast to his pale white skin, and every time I saw him, I prayed I had the power to change his fate.
âCassie.â He smiled as he wrapped his arms around my waist. âAre you leaving for school?â
âYeah, buddy. Iâll be home a little early today, though, since itâs only a half day. Maybe when I get home, we can climb into my bed and watch a movie. Does that sound good to you?â I asked, watching his eyes light up with excitement.
âYes. I canât wait! We can watch the new dinosaur movie that came out.â
Tatum continued to ramble, making my mom smile behind tired eyes. âAlright, sweetie. Cassie has to get going, so why donât you go eat your breakfast daddy made, and then we can get you sorted for the day.â
He didnât hesitate to do what he was told, which made my mother happy because out of all her children, he was the only one who never gave her any problems. Gazing around the room at everyone who was here, I tried to imagine what it would be like once I went off to college.
I wouldnât have the continued chaos anymore. I wouldnât have dadâs amazing breakfasts or even momâs homemade lunches. The thought alone made me want to change my mind, but pursuing my dreams of becoming a doctor wasnât something I was willing to give up. Even if no one knew, thatâs |||
O what I wanted to do.
âCass, come on, Jesus Christ!â Pollux yelled from the front door, causing me to cringe as I rolled my eyes.
âIâm coming. Calm down.â My grumbled response seemed to make him simmer, and after grabbing a piece of toast from the counter, I quickly followed him out the front door towards his charcoal gray four-
door truck, lifted too high for my liking.
âIâm seriously going to start leaving you if you keep this shit up in the morning, Cass.â
The moment I closed the door and the truck started down the road, I was quickly on my phone, trying to ignore his lame ass music. âYou know you wonât leave me there, Pollux. I donât know why you constantly threaten it.â
âWould you stop fucking calling me that?â he snapped. âItâ s just Lux. No one calls me Pollux, but you and mom.â
Glancing at him from the corner of my eyes, I scoffed with a smirk. âItâs your name.â
âI fucking know that, Captain Obvious, but I canât stand it, so fucking call me Lux or donât talk to me. I donât understand whatâs so difficult about that.â
One would have thought because we were twins, we were close, but the answer to that was absolutely not. We may have been similar in many ways, but being close wasnât something we had been in a very long time.
Since the day we got our powers, actually.
28H âWhatever⦠Luxâ¦â I replied sarcastically as I rolled my eyes and went back to scrolling through my phone. âAre you going to the party this weekend?â
âYeah, donât I always,â he sneered with irritation. âYouâre not going, though.â
âExcuse me?â Laughter escaped me at his comment. Every time there was a party, he tried to ensure I couldnât go, and yet I always found my way there despite his efforts. âYou canât tell me what to do, Pollux.â
Gripping the steering wheel, he turned his gaze towards me as anger seethed in his eyes. âCass⦠Iâm not telling you again.â
Never had I been so excited to see school as I was during this argument between him and me. The last thing I wanted was Lux ruining my morning with another lecture just because he was the future Alpha of the pack.
As soon as the truck pulled into his parking space, his many groupies flocked to the vehicle, wanting to be the first ones to greet him. And quickly I was a ghost of a thought.
It was just how I liked it, though, and as my eyes landed on Melissa â with two cups of coffee-my excitement for school grew. âHave a fabulous day, brother dearest. Try not to catch something from these whores.â
Stepping out of the truck, I ignored Luxâs snappy come back as I beelined straight for Melissa. Leggings and a hoodie were her favorite and as I approached her messy bun, no makeup look, I couldnât help but smile. âOh my god, youâre a lifesaver right now.â
Smirking, she shrugged her shoulders as she took a sip of her coffee. âI take it the morning drive was eventful?â
Eventful would be an understatement. âIf you only knew.â
Laughter fell between Melissa and me as we walked to ward the towering brick building in front of us.
The echoing sound of the school bell rang in the distance as the many voic es of students rushed to class past my ears.
This place had been hell to me for many years, and now that I was done with it, I couldnât help but think of how bitter sweet it really had been.
âAre you going to miss this place when we graduate?â Melissa asked, drawing me from the many thoughts which had been circulating through my mind.
âI donât know. I guess part of me will just because I made so many memories here.â
âYeah, I guess youâre right,â she muttered as we passed the double doors, making our way toward our lockers. âWe should do something epic, though, before we go.â
Glancing at her, an amused grin crossed my lips. âEpic? What do you have in mind?â
She shrugged her shoulders with a smile as we reached our lockers. âWell, for one, I think you should put Ashley in her place before the end of the year. That would definitely be the start of going out with a bang.â
Ashley was the harlot who hung around my brother. The cheerleader type who was dead set on becoming the next Luna of our pack, even though she wasnât his mate. Some thing I was able to see the moment I met her.
In our world, you were able to find your mate when you turned eighteen, and even though none of us were eighteen, I had the gift of foresight, and she wasnât the girl I had seen my brother with.
âAs much as I would love to do that, Melissa. She will be put in her place at our party. Lux will see she isnât his mate, and he will get rid of her.â
ââ¦and if he doesnât,â she muttered, causing me to sigh.
âHe will⦠he is the next Alpha, and my fathers have in stilled the mate bond stuff into us since we were kids. I canât tell you how many times I heard the story of our my parents found each other.â
It was a story everyone in the pack loved to tell, but so cringe-worthy, I was perfectly fine never hearing it again.
âYeah, well, right now, he doesnât look like he cares. The two of them are headed straight for you.â
Turning to look over my shoulder, I noted what Melissa was talking about. Lux was making his way towards me with Ashley at his side and con sidering the grim expression on his face and the ecstatic one on hers⦠something was up.
âShit⦠and here I thought Iâd enjoy my coffee in peace this morning.â