Chapter Three, let me know what you all think!
- Torrance Rose
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Rafe surveyed from the shadows as Liesel made her way into the homely café. There he watched as she was enveloped in the arms of an incredibly handsome looking man. Raphael's jaw clenched involuntarily, his fists balling up as he felt his canines sharpening dramatically, his pupils dilating as his wolf reared to be free of its confines. How dare that insolent, idiotic human touch his woman!
A fierce, bloodthirsty growl erupted from his chest, and just before his wolf could fully take control of him, the man who had his arm slung casually over Liesel's shoulder turned into the light.
Raphael's beast retreated instantly in confusion; the man was like a mirror image of his beloved, if of course she'd been born a male. They were identical, and yet in so many ways not. Where her complexion was a pale alabaster, his was subtly tanned as though he'd spent a lot of time out doors. His mussed, darker blonde hair was tinted with paler shades, and he sported the same thickly lashed, violet eyes as the woman beside him. Why, he even bore the barely visible cleft in her chin!
Twins
, he remembered in surprise.
They sat to the back of the café, ordering coffee for each of them as they converged themselves in light conversation. He envied the man opposite her. And once more felt the burn of shame at his inability to approach her after their little run-in at the ball.
He blessed the Moon that night that his sisters had dragged him, unwillingly of course, to the prestigious event. He'd dreaded having to make an appearance at the Grand hotel's biggest event of the year, but still Nizhoni and Kateri had insisted he come and join the celebrations.
"You need to lighten up!" he recalled the older of the two, Nizhoni, saying to him as she sported one of her pups in her brown arms. Her mate, and not to mention his best friend, Chetan, stood behind her with his arms wrapped around her waist, his chin resting on top of her head.
"You've been stuck in doors whining
constantly
about that human ever since you got back from the city. It's getting ridiculous! We're all tired of your complaints, so you're coming out with us to relax and have
fun
whether you like it or not."
He'd stared imploringly at Chetan, begging him to stand up for him on his behalf, but all he'd done was shrug his shoulders, a wide grin settling over his features as if to say, 'What can I do? The wife has spoken.'
Feeling betrayed and miserable, he'd whirled around and stalked off to his quarters, slamming the door childishly in the process, only to have his younger sister Kateri skip happily into his room.
"Nizzy says you're going to come to the ball with us!" she'd exclaimed happily, her bright eyes sparkling. He'd stared down grouchily at his 9-year-old sibling, his eyes grudgingly softening at her joyous innocence.
"Only if you promise me a dance." He'd chuckled to her, brushing a strand of long, raven hair behind her ears.
She'd twirled around happily, grinning from ear to ear as she squealed in excitement, only stopping to exclaim in her ecstatic, lisping voice, "Nizzy is taking me out shopping today for a dress!
Please
come Rafe!
Please
!"
He'd been unable to refuse her adorable pleading, letting his baby sister drag him from shop to shop with a smug looking Nizhoni in tow.
He couldn't believe his senses when he'd picked up the scent of her. That intoxicating, feminine aroma that drove him mad with desire. But there she'd been, cowering in a secluded corner of the ball room as an aroused looking Angel leered over her. He'd been able to pick up the smell of Angel's erected desire from where he'd stood, making his body convulse in rage as his eyes glazed over in fury. The only thing stopping him from ripping that disgusting, trespassing leech into pieces was his concern for Liesel, who had looked like she was about to fall to pieces herself.
And that kiss...
He groaned softly, biting his bottom lip sharp enough to draw blood, letting the pain remind him of where he was as he recalled the sweet, exhilarating taste of her. It was better then anything that had ever passed his lips before, he'd wanted to howl her name over and over, just from that one simple taste. His control had slipped dramatically, but still he had held on to the small voice of restraint in his head, screaming at him to stop before he hurt the girl. Her soft, breathy moans once more filled his head, driving him wild with passion. It was all he could do not to run into that café right now, tear apart the thin, provocative shift dress she was wearing and take her right then and there.
Breathing heavily from exertion, he backed into the wall, closing his eyes as he tried to get himself under control. Ferocious growls escaped from his lips as he dug his rapidly sharpening nails into the wall, his growing erection straining painfully against his jeans.
After a few moments his heavy breathing turned back to normal, his claws retracting as he thanked the Gods it was nightfall, and that no human would have been able to see his embarrassing, alarming display.
After their kiss, instinct had driven him to follow her. In the shadows of course, not wanting to scare the girl as he leapt from wall to wall, alley to alley as he followed her cab through the night. He would not lose her again. He refused to. No more would he let himself suffer without her presence.
In the morning
, he'd decided,
I shall claim her as my own.
But that next day, after watching her sleep -- so stunningly beautiful in slumber -- from the wide French windows he'd opened and climbed through during the night, he'd been unable to do it. Perhaps he was scared of her rejection... he didn't know. All he knew was that the moment her eyes fluttered open that morning, a sense of anxiety, nerves and his overwhelming need for her had frozen and petrified him in place from behind the wall of her small balcony.
For the past two days he'd followed her, too ashamed to return home where he knew he'd be the spotlight for his fellow Were's taunting remarks. Unable to approach his own mate... it was beyond ridiculous. And each night as she fell asleep, he'd crept through her bedroom window and laid beside her, absentmindedly stroking her pale strands of hair as his eyes stared transfixed on her, only leaving her side as the sun's first rays struck the horizon each morning.
Just being in her presence calmed him. He felt taut, like each limb was strung up and being pulled a little bit more each day that he was away from her. But the minute he breathed in her scent, the second his eyes fixed on hers, all worries drained away, leaving behind a serene high he loathed to be pulled from.
The soprano trilling of her laughter, sending delicious shivers down his spine, drew him from his reverie as his eyes automatically snapped up to the breathtaking sound. She was a few metres away from him, leaving the café as she lightly kissed her brothers cheek. Obviously he'd said something funny because a dazzling smile was plastered across her face. They each parted their own way, her twin brother loping off to a shiny car down the road as his sister walked purposefully in Raphael's direction.
His eyes hungrily took in the image of her sheerly clad thighs and hips, swinging teasingly with each step she took. The dress she wore was maddeningly tiny as the weather was so warm, leaving little to the imagination. As she walked by him, rooted to the spot in the shadows, he lifted his nose hesitantly and took a deep breath in as her long white-blonde hair wafted in her delicious scent.
And then she did something that surprised him. Instead of walking back to her apartment, only a few blocks away, she stretched her arms above her head, sighing briefly, and began to walk off in a different direction.
Rafe raised a dark brow, wondering what she was up to since it was already 6:00pm and night was falling upon them.
Blending as one with the shadows, he followed her silently, a warm smile spreading across his face as he watched her. Unmindful of the cars passing by, she began to skip joyfully; her heels clacking on the sidewalk as she twirled about smiling. Her eyes lifted up past the towering sky scrapers to the moon above their heads, and his own followed.
Four days until the Full Moon,
he thought briefly, sighing as he did so. It would mean he'd have to return home for the night. The Full Moon was a sacred event, for all non-human species, but especially the wolves. They worshipped the moon fervently, and each Full Moon was celebrated by the Pack's monthly run through the immense grounds they resided upon.
Again his eyes warmed at the joyous smile on Liesel's face. She looked happy, and free. It made his heart soar.
She was dashing across the street a far distance away, slinging her purse firmly over her shoulder as she did so and watching for any passing cars. He watched as she moved out of his eyesight, turning down another street. He closed his eyes for a moment, revelling in the far-off sound of her heart beat when a piercing scream broke his concentration.
Almost immediately he was springing from the wall, his canines already sharpening drastically as he let loose a feral snarl. He held on to the last fading piece of humanity in him, clinging to his human form so as not to scare Liesel with the wolf. His beast was raring to be free to slaughter whatever fowl creature caused such a heart-wrenching scream from her.
As he neared where she had turned, he realised it wasn't a street she'd gone into but an alley. With his heightened senses, he could clearly see through the darkness and at the woman cowering by the wall as she whimpered with pain, a scrawny looking man bent over her as he attempted to rip off his baggy pants, his other arm holding her down as she shrieked in terror.
"Get the FUCK off me!" she was screaming, kicking and biting at him but not finding any purchase.
Finally her heel-clad foot came in contact with his gut, and he grunted in pain, his face contorted in rage mixed with excited arousal.