The next morning, Jessie finally called her sister, knowing that she must be dieing to hear her voice, just as how she was feeling the same. On the second ring, a voice answered.
"Can I speak with Kimberly, please?''
"It is me, you dumb arse."
Jessie rolled her eyes, ''and here I thought that you would have missed me.''
"I do miss you, sissy. What took you so long? I was starting to think that the wolves had turned you into stew.''
"Nothing like that.''
Kimmy bombarded Jessie with questions.
"This is not twenty-one questions, Kimmy, but yes, I am doing just fine. Christian is such a gentleman and treats me so well.''
''So you are happy then?''
"Happier than I have ever been.''
Jessie paused, wishing that Kimmy could be here, experiencing all this with her.
''Kimmy, I wish you were here. I don't feel comfortable knowing that I'm here and you're with that man.''
"I'm doing just fine. I move
"There you are." Christian pulled Jessie into a kiss. MacKenzie made a gagging sound, "I'm going to my room, see you aunty, uncle." "Well, you two have become quite good friends." "If only I could win your mother and sisters over." "Don't be so hard on yourself, for now. Why don't you get dressed in something comfortable?" "What's on the agenda?" "You'll see." Jessie gave Christian a pointed look, then race upstairs to get dressed in a red and black sweat suit and matching trainers. "Ready," she announced. Christian looked her up and down, and she could see him hiding a smile as he admired her body. "See something you like?" "Yes, my mate. Are you ready?" "As I'll ever be." "Put this on." Christian produced a silky red blindfold. Jessie gave him a questioning look, but did as he said. She didn't know where Christian was taking her, but all she knew was that h
After a round of playful banters with Christian and with her belly full, Jessie called it a night and left him in the kitchen, with him promising to be with her soon. She took a quick shower. After that, she got dressed in something sexy, thinking she could impress or even seduce Christian. But I didn't last long. Jessie fell asleep maybe ten minutes after her head hit the pillow, where she instantly started dreaming. Jessie's dream took her into an unfamiliar house, leaving her to wonder how she was able to dream and feel so awake at the same time. "I see that you have finally answered to my calling." She turned in the direction of Jared's voice. "Where am I?" "In my space, it will be hard to explain, but the long and short of it is. I can create a space of my own, and invite who I want." "Why me?" "You are my mate, and the sooner you see the truth, the sooner you will see Christian for who he really is, you will
After getting ready for the day, a wave of nausea hit Jessie. She could also feel her stomach cramping up. She tried to do a mental check, but not knowing what day it was, she can't really put a date on it. Jessie hurried back to her bathroom and dug around in the draws, searching for pads. Until she found a cupboard with pads and tampons in all different sizes. She breathed a sigh of relief, then took another bath. Feeling grumpy, Jessie threw herself on the bed and curled into a ball as pain shoot through her back and down her legs. She groaned as her head pounded and the cramps increased. Christian came in to see his wife laying in a fetal position, and shivering from the pain. "Jessie, you look so pale." He said, placing a hand on her forehead. "I feel horrible." "What's wrong?" "My time of the month." As she said it, she bolted from the bed and ran for the bathroom, where she threw on th
"How are you feeling?" Christian asked, going to sit on the edge of the tub. Jessie used the foam to hide her breasts. He chuckled, "no need to be modest around me." Jessie made a face, ''I'm not being modest." "Then why hide your body from me?" She tried to ignore him as she enjoyed the water, 'this body is not yours' she wanted to say, but settle for smiling to herself. "Why are you smiling?" "Can you leave me alone?" Christian knits his brows together, "are you-" "I'm fine, can you just go?" All on Jessie's mind was Jared and hate for Christian because of how he rudely woke her up from her exquisite dream. "And you're still here." Jessie said, not looking at Christian because she didn't want to see the hurt in his eyes. Christian gave her one last look before slamming the bathroom door shut. Jessie breathed a sigh of relief and closed her eyes. The mi
Christian limped over to Jessie, running a bloody finger down her cheek. Jessie turned away from him. "My love?" Keera scoffed from beside her, "looks like neither of us will get what we want.'' "What is that supposed to mean?" Christian asked. Christian fought to keep his swollen eyes open as he looked at Jessie. "I think it's best if you leave." Jessie walked away from him. She could hear him bellowing her name and Keera laughing. "You do not know, do you? She was the one to give us a little aid in hand. Your precious mate gave you a potion so I could win that fight. Might have not been a fair fight, but who cares?" Jose laughed. Christian turned his bruised face to me, "tell me this isn't so." Jessie refused to look at him. The next thing she knew, he wrapped a hand with sharp claws around her neck, dangling her in the air. "You did what?" Christian growled. Jessie struggled to get out
After crying for what felt like days, Jessie finally mustered up the strength to go find Christian, but she had to do something first. She had to go back to that house and retrieve something. First, before she began her journey, she sew together a makeshift bag, then gathered all the things that she could find, having no idea how long it will take for her to get to the house or Christian, but she will be prepared. Jessie made sure to take the wolf's bane she had, before leaving the run-down house. Taking a random path, she walked on slippery ground until she came to a fork. Again, she took a random path. Not having the slightest idea on where to go, and with no food to eat. She now wished she hadn't done what she did. Jessie stumbled along until she came across a small boulder. Deciding to rest there for a while, to take some weight off her now blistered feet. Jessie wiped at her tears, telling herself that she need to be strong. She made her
As wolves chased after Jessie, she ran in a random direction. Not knowing where to go, she ran through the garden and was forced to stop at the electric fence. She turned to face the wolves as they snapped their teeth and licked their lips, ready to tear her apart. "Get back." She warned, holding a hand out. The wolves growled, coming closer to her. Jessie placed her box on the ground, ready to fight. Even though she knew she would not win, she wouldn't go down without a fight. When the first wolf attacked, Jessie didn't know where she got the strength from, but she used the back of her hand to hit the wolf away. It went sailing in the air until it hit a tree with a crack. The others attacked at once. One pounced on Jessie, causing them to fall to the ground. She placed her hands up to block its onslaught. Only to cause it to bite into her hand, she cried out, then realised that she was feeling no pain. Jessie kicked the wolf off to ex
Jessie made her way out of Martha's house and into the night dew; she took a deep breath, taking in the earthly smell, before running off in the lake's direction. She didn't make it far before a small pack of about twelve wolves got to her, she manoeuvred around them, snapping necks and breaking arms as she went. Jessie volted over one of the wolves, while grabbing his arm and ripping it clean out of the socket. He yelped in pain, but still curses at her, "you'll pay for this bitch." "No, you'll pay." She punched him in the face, causing him to crumple to the floor. Another wolf hit Jessie in the back of the head with a club. She glanced at him over her shoulder. He dropped his weapon and held his hands up. "I thought you are human." "You thought wrong." Jessie took off running as she heard more wolves coming. She pushed her way through a line of five wolves, then climbed a tree. Using it as a way of distraction, sh