Forty-eight
ARTEMISIA
I frowned as Emma giggled at whatever Adrina was saying.
Since when did Emma and Adrina become close?
Well, Emma was more social than I was, but I had my share of friends I moved around with as well. So, I didn’t mind not being that social.
However, it was weird seeing my little sister with the witch vibing as if they were old-time pals.
“It’s so odd she’s getting along with her.” Julie grimaced, voicing out my thoughts.
I nodded. The fact that some days ago, they were almost at each other’s throats was what made it odder.
Anyone Emma made as an enemy on the first day, she never gets together with them, whether they changed or not.
They’d be her foe for life.
Even Adrina, the first time I had seen her at the reception, didn’t look like the person that was enthusiastic about keeping anyone as a friend. Or maybe she was not just interested in me.
She had immediately loathed me. But, I believe it was because of Sin.
As if she knew we were talking about her, Adrina nudged Emma. Both swirled, and their gazes locked on mine.
Adrina sneered, and a wicked grin surfaced on Emma’s face, making me shiver.
Averting her gaze, she wrinkled her nose, shrugging at what Adrina told her. Then she glanced back at me.
They seemed up to no good.
I wanted to know whatever they had been discussing, but I was sure I wouldn’t get an answer.
“Well, who cares? I’m not surprised.” Julie said, shrugging. “They are pretty much the same, I mean personality-wise.”
It was true. Both had nasty attitudes and also thoughts of getting together with Sin. They didn’t mind eliminating anyone who seemed like a threat to them.
Emma had once got in trouble in Lone Oaks High when she beat up a girl because the boy she liked didn’t like her. Rather, he was into the other girl, and he had called her a ‘spoilt brat’, which had made her furious.
However, she had escaped from the severe punishment that was meted out to anyone who broke the school rules of not fighting. She had escaped from it because dad had used his status to make her go free.
I was sure, that if I was the one, they wouldn’t do anything. Maybe the punishment might not be severe. I was going to face it and not evade it.
Now, no one was here to punish her if she did any wrong. Perhaps that explains the smug expression on her face.
Emma blew me a kiss, then winked at me before following Adrina to only God knows where.
“I won’t dwell too much on them.” Julie nodded at their retreating form.
“Sooner or later, they were bound to be friends.” She added.
I let out a sigh. I knew that would happen, but I never knew it would be soon enough.
★★★
“We should come out often.” I breathed out. I smiled whilst staring at the full moon.
Gripping the rein of the mare I was on, I glanced at Sin whilst waiting for him to do the same, so we could race further into the woods.
Even though it was quite dark and chilling, I felt secure with him. We weren’t on the same horse, yet I could feel his warmth enveloping me.
He looked gorgeous on the stallion, Midnight. It seemed like he was a natural-born racer. Maybe he was. I had watched him several times riding a horse, and he had done so with ease.
My fingers clenched around the rein as they itched to caress his ruffled hair. The two tops and only buttons on his shirt were undone.
I licked my lips as my eyes caught the smooth skin. How long had it been since we were intimate?
It was just a few days, yet it seemed like it was forever.
I would do anything to wrap my legs around his waist whilst having his…
Goodness!
Where had the thought come from?!
I blushed, shaking my head at my wayward thinking.
“Shhh…”
My eyes narrowed as I gaze at him. He brushed his hair out of his face and his eyes squinted.
He jumped down from the horse and walked slowly towards a small hut. I hadn’t noticed it until now.
“Sin…” I mumbled, earning a glare from him.
He tugged off the black blazer he was in, and his eyes darkened as they strayed to the moon.
I shivered, doing the same.
I didn’t know where we were, but I could guess what was going on.
As soon as Sin signalled for me to be quiet after sniffing the air, I was aware we were about to be attacked.
I didn’t need to be a werewolf to sense that.
His body tensed as he crept towards the hut. He stood at the entrance and I held my breath whilst waiting for what was to come next.
Grimacing, I shook my head. I shouldn’t have suggested we came out tonight.
After our cancelled date, I thought fixing another one again would be better to take his mind off things.
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“Can you be quiet? I can hear your freaking thoughts!”
“Stop reading my thoughts, then.” I glared at him. “I didn’t ask you to.”
“I can’t even read your thoughts.” He scoffed.
“But why do you know everything I keep saying?”
“You can ask me that later.” He dismissed, with a wave of his hand. “Right now, we are in the middle of something.”
I exhaled, locking my gaze with him. My chest tightened, and it thumped at a weird rate. I rubbed my clammy palms on the breech I donned before taking in another deep breath.
“What?”
“Just do as I say if anything happens in the next ten seconds.”
“That isn’t even an answer to what I asked.” I groaned, putting my hair back in the ponytail it was before Sin had ordered me to let it down.
“Artemisia…”
“Fine.” I groaned. “Also, don’t call me my full name. It sounds weird hearing it come from you.”
Whether he heard me or not, he didn’t respond. Rather, he darted into the hut.
“Sin!”
He had told me not to yell. I couldn’t help it when he does things as reckless as this.
I held my breath and counted to three whilst waiting for him to rush out.
A lot of what-ifs ran through my mind as I thought of what was going on indoors. Perhaps I should check out what was going on.
But that would make him furious if he saw me.
After waiting for what seemed to be like an eternity, Sin darted out of the hut. He looked beaten.
“You’re bleeding!”
“Don’t!” He exclaimed, halting me as I was about to climb down. He cleaned the blood dribbling down his nose with the back of his palm.
“I’m fine and get out of here!” He grunted.
“W-what is going on?”
“Do as I say!”
My eyes caught the movement of a wolf as it sprang out of the hut. I didn’t wait to access it further like I often did. I clutched the rein of the mare, trotting away.
Sin would be fine. I was sure of it. He was powerful enough to take down anyone. I had seen him fight with Jamie once, and I heard stories about his prowess in battle as well.
I’d only be getting in his way if I remained there.