The alpha prophesied mate
it turned and disapp
epeated, louder this time
nsettlingly steady. "You'll see m
more-her calmness or the fact
n line. She didn't look at me
do you mean, I'll see more
mething in her expression stopped me. I slumped back in m
happened with Alexa, my birthday? Maya? Was I just being
I was expecting-maybe something normal, like rows of cute litt
't want to let go, swirling around the tires as we drove through. The house
ce you see in creepy movies where bad things happen. The other houses were bunched togethe
engine. For a moment, we just sat th
s it,"
d. "This
om
"You've got to
. Get do
sion. The windows were fogged with grime, and the front door looked like it hadn't been opened in y
nerves or... something else. The house gave
me out of my thoug
nder my boots as I followed her to the front door. She set the box do
the right place?" I
key into the lock and turned it,
softening for just a moment. "Yes, Mia
f dust and age spilled out. I stepped ins
ashlight, the beam slicing through the shadows. "We can't do much tonight," she said, her
One she spread on the worn-out sofa in the corner of the living room, the other she handed
ike it was alive and watching us. I shivered, pulling the duvet ti
, Mia," sh
d, though sleep felt li
ext M
indow. Blinking, I sat up, disoriented for a moment
curtains did little to brighten the room, but at
coffee she must've brewed in the ancient kitchen. She glanced at me an
, the wood groaning under our weight. At the top, she gestured
"and this one," her hand moved to the door on the left, "was mine." She hesita
t she quickly turned to the la
d I'd learned not to press her. Instead, I f
tepping into a memory I didn't have. The room fel
he design was childish-pastel sheets and a worn stuffed anim
window, and light spilled through,
t to work cleaning the room. The air felt thick
s and connected them to my phone, letting the mus
scrubbing away the years of neglect.
at the back
was watc
t as I turned toward the window. My b
er
g at me. I was sure of it. But the moment I turned, all I caugh
window, my footsteps loud in the stillness of the room. Pressing
th
he shadows stretched long and eerie, but there was no one. It was a