From the Hollow to the Brim

From the Hollow to the Brim

Celyn Blynkz

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In the mystical world where werewolves, and vampires were arch enemies, Andrea, a lowlife Omega escaped from her pack after been raped immediately she was mated to Klaus, soon to be Alpha. The vampire's King Jackson is feared by all, and sundry especially the werewolves. He has ordered that any wolves found in the vampire land, New Orleans should be killed, and their heads brought in the platter of gold. However, destiny has a different part for Andrea. Hems, one of the guards to the vampire King, found her unconscious body in the border that demarcated the werewolves,  and the Vampires. Hems contemplated on whether to kill her as their rule requires or take her to their King Jackson. He finally brought her to the King, and after explaining the situations of things to Jackson, he mandated that Andrea should be taken to the room till she wakes. Upon entering the room where Andrea laid by the Vampire King, he was drawn to her, and at that moment, he realized that he had found his mate.  On arrival by the vampire's family doctor, he discovered that Andrea had been taking some drugs which is gradually making her wolveless. What will be the fate of Andrea in the Vampire land when she wakes? Will she accept the dreaded vampire King as her mate or will she decline? Who must have been giving her those medicines to take away her wolf form? Let's find out in this beautiful story. 

Chapter 1 The Weight of Rejection.

Have you ever felt so desperate that you wanted to give up on life, without turning to your family for help? This was the life of Andrea.

The squeaking of rats echoed through the room, a haunting reminder of the desolation that surrounds Andrea. The paintings on the wall were already peeling off, giving room for different kinds of insects.

The night is long gone, and the dim light from the room casted a reflection of what the room looks like.

Entering into her room, Andrea heaved a sigh of relief having been done with the day's chores. She changed her clothes, as she did not deem it necessary to bathe because she was so tired.

Andrea jumped into her bed, her black long hair laying on the bed, and at the same time covering her slender body.

"Andrea, Andrea".

The woman thundered, as she made her way to the room. The echoing could be heard as it was meant to wake Andrea from her peaceful sleep.

One would look pitifully at her, as she has been stressed from the previous day's chores. The echoes of her name could not wake her up from her sleep, as she has fallen into a deep slumber.

"What is wrong with this good for nothing girl, Is she supposed to be sleeping by this time?"

The woman lashed out asking no one in particular. When she saw no sign of Andrea waking up nor coming out from her room, she went to bring a stick from the piles of woods outside the house. She came to the room, and hit the stick on Andrea's body causing her to wake up.

"Mother, I have not had enough sleep in a while now due to the plethora of work left for me to do the previous day".

Andrea said as tears dropped on her cheeks.

"Don't you dare call me Mother. How many times do I have to tell you that?

She hesitantly asked as she lashed on Andrea again.

"You ungrateful child quietly go, and prepare breakfast for the pack, and make sure every nook, and cranny of this pack is in order.

The woman commanded, giving her a scornful look.

"But the day hasn't gotten bright yet, and the others are still sleeping" Andrea muttered to herself as she made to leave her room.

The werewolves from the Redwood pack could not be seen awake in the wee hours of the morning. They sleep so well at night, and get energised to start the day's activities.

Andrea wakes up before any other person in the Redwood Pack. She has been treated like a slave of the pack due to the fact that she is woofless. She eats from the leftovers, and has never experienced what it means to live a healthy life.

As she was going to the kitchen, a hand grabbed her from behind. She turned, and saw her worst enemy, smiling sheepishly at her.

She was surprised to see him at that moment, and imagined why he was there at that point in time.

Klaus has been a pain in the ass. He has always been pampered, and given the best things of life.

Being the Alpha's son, he gets anything he wants, and deals with anyone that gets in his way. He has no regards for anyone, and finds anything under the skirt mind-blowing.

"What are you doing here, do you need anything?"

She wondered what on earth he could be doing there, instead of sleeping like his fellow wolves.

"I want you", Klaus replied.

"What do you mean you want me?" Andrea asked as she seemed nervous.

Klaus carried her on his shoulders, and left for the store room. She struggled to free herself from his grip.

"What do you think you are doing?" She asked as she has been careful of what comes out from her mouth.

No one talks to the soon to be Alpha anyhow unless you want to be dealt with.

Klaus upon entering the store room flinged her to the wall, as if she is an object meant to be thrown anyhow.

He can't believe he just carried Andrea, a wolf-less girl. He felt disgusted.

He gave her a heavy slap as she tried to stand.

"Be on your knees you whore. I said on your knees. I can see you got some nerves, it seems you have a little strength left in you".

Klaus thundered.

Andrea hissed as a result of the pain she felt over her body.

Klaus closed the door to the store room so that no one could hear nor see him.

"You see, in a day's time, we would find our mate....."

He said, trying to have a glimpse of her face, he held her cheek, raising her face so that they would see eyeball to eyeball.

Klaus is yet to have a mate. No one has been given to him as a mate, probably the goddess wants to punish him for his evil deeds.

He has two beautiful sisters, and doesn't have someone who will contest with him on the quest of becoming the Alpha. One would think why he hasn't taken the Alpha title so serious.

"Anyone given to you as a mate will reject you, so why don't we use the opportunity to have some fun." Klaus said beaming with a mischievous smile.

He caressed her body with his hands, and he could feel his touch having some effects on her, as she shivers.

Andrea could not believe what she heard.

"How can he stoop so low to have something to do with her, even when they despise each other." She said to herself.

Andrea has not been mated to anyone before, and now that the day for her to be mated with someone is fast approaching, she felt insecured.

"If you are been rejected by your would be mate tomorrow, you would be thrown to the mine." Klaus said trying all he could do to taunt her.

"You do not have any wolf in you, so what makes you think that you will be accepted by your mate, coupled with the fact that you are a servant to this pack".

Klaus reluctantly said.

"So why don't you do my bidding, so that when you're mate rejects you, I can save you from been thrown into the mine."

Klaus continued, as he access her body with his wild eyes.

Andrea has not experienced what it is to love or be loved nor to talk of been mated to someone.

Neither ways, she doesn't want a mate nor to be thrown into the mine.

"I await whatever fate that will come to me on that day." She said to herself.

Klaus's father judas had been the one who constructed the rule of throwing wolf less creatures into the mine to suffer for life.

All he cared about, his himself, and the title not minding what the people truly wants.

"How do you want it, slow or fast? Tell me how you plan enjoying yourself here with me since you won't be having any mate to throw yourself at"

Klaus asked inquisitively. He knew that all the unmated ladies wanted him, not to talk of an Omega rejecting his advances.

There was no response from Andrea.

He made to unzip her dress, and he didn't expect what suddenly happened. He shocked to the brim.

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