SABRINA SANTIAGO
The orange light shining through the window and the chirping of birds as they sang heartily was the only thing I could hear. The door swung open as Ray's mother walked inside, she moved close to me before removing the handcuffs from my grip. “I’m not trying to hold you hostage, my child, I just want you to realize how bad that pack is, they have been our mortal enemy for a long time because they have killed so many people, including your parents.” she muttered, even in my weak state, I wanted to know more of why Kai’s pack would kill my parents.“The witch is here, she can take you through the past,” she muttered. The door to the room plunged open as a woman entered the room before urging Kai’s mother to excuse her. The lady sat close to me before taking my hands into hers, “what if I don't want to see my past?” I asked, not wanting to see the faces of my parents after a long time.“Calm down,” the witch said before speakiTHIRD-PERSON POVBefore you begin this chapter, I don't want to confuse any of my readers. I have written about what happened to Sabrina in her past, this is like coming to the present after all her suffering.I hope you understand?**********************"I think we can live here as a new pack, I have had this idea throughout the night, there are trees with fruit we can feed on before we began to cultivate more of the foods we have planted, the people seemed happy here," the well built trained Man called Marcus muttered, making Sabrina turn to look at the happy faces of people who have been thrown out of there packs unjustly for one reason or the other. "I think we should settle here too," Sabrina muttered. Seeing everybody here made her happy and her two kids were the reason she wanted to fight for these people and make the people who have hurt them pay. "They seemed to be training hard," Marcus mutte
"Please, please help my sister Alpha! We just really wanted to enjoy some strawberries," Sam muttered shakily before holding Sabrina's hands tightly. "We would, you need to stop shaking like a leaf if you want to save your sister, you have to lead us to the place your sister got taken away," she muttered to Sam who tried to stay calm. "Can I talk to you?" Sabrina heard Marcus say. They strolled towards the far end where people couldn't listen to whatever he had to converse with her. "What?" She asked, folding her hands. "You know we can't save Cindy right now?" He muttered. "And why not? That girl had passed through anguish and we can't let her stay in another pack which she knows nobody," Sabrina muttered."That's exactly my point, Sabrina, we don't know how armed or dangerous this pack can be," Marcus tried to reason. "I understand, but we have to try! I can't sleep well knowing one of our own is in danger," Sabrina said and Marcus knew he couldn't argue further.
"You have no right to question me," He said. "You have no right to question or keep me here either," Sabrina muttered back. "I owe you no explanation, I'm no subject of yours," she let out again. He stared at her like she had lost a nut from her head. She seemed to be strong and quite stubborn and he had seen nothing like this. "Your rogue lover is in another cell, he is being taken care of and I made sure not to harm him," he muttered with sarcasm lacing all his speech. "I think you can reply to my own question since I answered yours." He said before taking a seat in the empty chair, Sabrina guessed the chair was kept for visitors who came to visit prisoners. She scoffed before moving to the end of the cell to seat."You have no right to ask me such a question, you are keeping people here unjustly and I guess you should ponder on your wrongdoing." She muttered, making him hit the gate in anger. "How dare you,
"What should we do right now?" Sabrina asked, trying to push the window but it seemed locked from outside. "There is no fucking way we can fight those guards, they are a lot of them," Sabrina muttered yet again. She couldn't exhaust her wolf, she might end up blind if her wolf gets exhausted and shuts down her eyes."Uhmm, I think there is a door, we just have to take our chances to see if it leads somewhere," Marcus muttered as they walked right through the door. There were multiple steps and a licking ceiling that kept dripping water, the place stinked of old items. After walking for three more minutes, Sabrina almost jumped in happiness when they were finally outside the cool night breeze. "We need to run, it won't be long before they notice that we are gone," Marcus wisely said before they began to run like their life depended on this. There were fences everywhere and they looked like they were dangerous, "what are we going to do right now?" Sabrina asked Markus.
The morning sun was still dawn as the rogues had their breakfast before starting their usual work. A message was sent to Sabrina by an unknown person. She stared at the paper before flinging it open. "A dinner with me and all your problems are solved," the paper read. She squeezed the neatly sent paper before tossing the content in the dustbin. He was getting on her nerves and it was getting really frustrating for her. After the day's labor, it was night again. They all gathered at the table to eat, they had counted everybody and the number came out perfect. Nobody was out looking for strawberries to eat this time around. The minutes the food was served. The footstep of someone approaching their table got their whole attention, "what a feast, I sent you a message but you didn't reply back, I thought you were smart enough to write back?" The voice of Simon echoed to the whole table and Sabrina could help but grit her teeth together.
Later that night, after Sabrina twins were fast asleep with their thumbs in their mouths. She couldn't help but go out for a little breeze, after pulling out their thumb from their mouth and adjusting there sleeping position, she slowly walked out not to wake them up. she wanted to process her life. She wanted nothing to do with a mate anymore but why does the moon Goddess keep bringing her close to an Alpha wolf? "First, Ray.""Second, kai." She muttered his name softly. "Then this," she muttered to herself again. She was wondering why this particular one was so persistent. She picked a stick from the dirty floor before drawing a circle on the floor, maybe she needed to leave here with these people? No, she would be too far from the people she wanted to take revenge on. She knew she had no resources yet or plans set out for her revenge.The thought of using Simon came to her mind. She scoffed before throwing the stick o
"What exactly did your second chance mate commit for you to want to get back at them?" Simon asked Sabrina. "Why do you want to know?" She asked curiously. "Well, I understood that your first mate did reject you and treated you harshly but you said nothing about the Alpha of the dark howler pack," Simon muttered, hopefully staring at Sabrina for a reply. Sabrina turned away from him, she had been having second thoughts.Was she ready to give Simon all the details? Was she ready to trust him with her plans? "I'd rather not tell you anything about that," she said, staggering towards the quiet place of their camp as Simon walked behind her. "I know you don't trust me but I can help you to bring down the people who have hurt you," Simon offered. "I never mentioned anything close to bringing anybody down," Sabrina stopped on her track before staring at Simon. "I know Sabrina, but I can see that your heart is full o
"Mother, stop it," Simon intervened."I was only joking son, eat up dear," she said rubbing Sabrina's hand. Sabrina gave a small smile before drinking from the strawberry milkshake beside her, the minute the content settled down her throat. She let out a delightful moan."This tastes so damn good," Sabrina muttered, making Magret happy. "Glad that you liked it, my sister used to appreciate this so much, and seeing that you like it so much reminds me of her," Magret muttered."It's really nice," Sabrina muttered, closing her eyes to savor the strawberry in her mouth. "Please can I have more of this?" she asked. "Of course dear," Magret muttered, Sabrina watched as she walked to the kitchen to get her more of this delicious content. "Sorry about everything," Simon said."Sorry for what?" Sabrina asked. "My mother shouldn't have asked," Simon muttered and Sabrina already got the hint of why he was apologizing. "Don't wo