It was all hot and passionate until I was kicked out by the twins and forced back into my old room. For breakfast, I was only given animal blood that I objected to eating even though it was a fresh animal. Instead, I had some food and called it a day since I had enough wolf blood inside me to keep me going for days. After that, I could always seduce Cain or Knox to feed me their blood or guilt-trip them into feeding my weak, poor soul.
It was no longer going to be hard.
"She's near the borders. I have her location. I just need someone to get to her before the night falls and bring her here." I explained, handing the twins the burner phone at last.
Shock spread across their faces. "And who's this phone again?"
"Some servants. I found it a while ago, but I only messaged and called my sister. Not another soul." I gave them a cheeky smile, hoping I wouldn't be punished for this as well.
"Let not get off-topic, Cain." Knox looked away from his brother. "Tell me. What should we expect your sister to do here?" He asked me.
To steady myself, I pushed my shoulders back and then responded, "She's just going to stay here for a while. I've my car and a few other things at this hotel apartment in the town. Once she understands that I'm doing all right here, she will leave and return the knowledge to my parents. It won't cause any problem for you—" I glanced at Cain who wasn't supportive of it as much as Knox was. "Or you."
"And if it does?" They moved around me like a snake slithering around its prey.
"Then you can do as you wish with me, but she won't. I know." My voice was promising and certain. I knew my sister well enough to know she wouldn't pick up a fight with anyone unless it was absolutely necessary.
"So, you don't have to see her, right?" Knox asked.
My jaw hung open, "No. I've to see her!"
"See that is what we can't allow. Two vampires clashing isn't going to end up good." He placed his hands together, making a loud smacking sound while demonstrating what would happen if Nat and I met each other.
"Nothing will happen. You have my word."
The silence told me they weren't worried about two-vampires-going-on-a-blood-spree instead, they were worried about me running away with my sister the moment she stepped into the town as that would give me some hold to leave. But I didn't want to leave right away. Maybe after a few days, or weeks but for as long as they were treating me well, I didn't mind staying.
"Fine. We will send someone to pick her up and bring her here. Conversations will be recorded so don't mention anything we don't want to hear and as it's over, she's going and you're staying." Cain grabbed my arm as if it was going to make his words clearer.
I nodded and reminded myself to breathe around their presence. "Okay."
"Good. You won't be seeing us for a while. Don't attack anyone in the manor. The guards have been given orders to restrain you if you do so." He clicked his tongue in his mouth and continued.
"Okay." My throat grew thick.
The twins shared a look with each other, and I found myself fending off to their sexual energy that radiated all around me. I felt more drawn to both since last night—more drawn to Cain for some unusual reason. I wasn't sure what he had done but I felt a different pull to him and watching them both leave the manor in front of my eyes hurt my heart a little.
I had never dealt with desire as this. I had been barely attracted to a man ever before, let alone two men, Alpha's.I couldn't wait for them to return and get in bed with me. It wasn't just the sexual feelings, it was everything else, coming to me in a wave of sudden emotions that I couldn't control.
Why was I falling for them?
Perhaps, I was out of my mind and Natalie could smack some senses into me.
So, as a good sister, I waited for her arrival into the town and into the manor. Till then, I walked around the manor, caught a breath of fresh air, and made eye contact with the servants roaming around the house. I controlled my urges to grab one and have lunch. Blood wasn't as important to me as it was staying here, alive and getting to see my sister one more time.
My stomach fluttered for hours as the butterflies dared not to leave my insides even when the twins were nowhere to be seen. Their sweet, compelling scent lingered in the air and in their rooms where their presence was the strongest.
I stood near the main door of the manor after learning my sister was arriving soon. The clock ticked, I breathed in and continued waiting.
"Candice!" She screamed, arms spread and vocals loud as she walked into the house. She ran straight to me and grabbed me in her embrace. "Oh, my little sister. I missed you so much." She moved back and pulled my cheeks between her fingers before giving them a tug. "Look at you. Fucking old."
I pouted, "I'm still nineteen."
"Nineteen going into thirty."
"Nat." I warned her.
"I'm joking, I'm joking!" She exclaimed before giving me another bone-crushing hug that forced a loud groan out of me as she pressed her hands over all the bruises the twins had given me last night. "What's wrong with you? You were never this dramatic."
"Just a little sore." I blurted out with realization. "From running and all."
"Really?" Her eyes snaked across my body, studying every inch. "Seems like something else." Her gaze stopped over my neck.
Nat raised her hand and pressed a throbbing vein in my neck. My body shuddered and I gasped at the pain that suddenly shot through my spine. It was until then I realized she didn't just touch my neck, instead, she touched a bruise one of the twins had given me.
"Why are you marked?" Her face turned pale in surprise.
"It's not a mark. Just a hickey."
She was unfazed by the fact I had gotten a hickey from someone. "No. That's a mark, Candice. Who marked you?" She asked, drawing a few strands of my hair over my shoulder to get a clearer view of my neck.
"No one."
"Someone did."
"No." I giggled it off and threw my hair over my neck to cover up all the love bites and hickey's the twins had given me. "It's nothing. Leave it. Come on in. Let's have something to eat. I'm starving." I tried to take her off the topic, but she didn't flinch.
"It's a wolf's mark, Candice!" She exclaimed.
"No one marked me," I repeated, for the hundredth time before I came into understanding that maybe, maybe one of them marked me last night.
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