Isabella/Twins

1.7K 104 3
                                    

After having tea and biscuits with the old lady, she took me back to the front of the mansion where a limo was waiting.

It took a while since the little boy in my lap didn't want me to leave but after having his grandma calm him down, he reluctantly let me go and allowed me to leave. Tears streaming down his face which made me feel bad.

Another thing was that Thing one and Thing two were no where in sight when leaving. Making me sigh in relief that I didn't have to deal with those two delinquents.

Going over to the car with the driver holding the back door open, I stopped and turned back to the old lady. "Thanks for helping me out earlier, I really appreciate it, granny."

She smiled warming at me. "It was no problem, dear. After all, it was my granddaughters that had taken you against your will. It was the least I could do." So kind, how are those hell spawn even related to her.

"Still, thanks." Turning around, I got into the car, taking off my bag and setting it down besides me.

The driver shut the door and went over to the driver side, getting up before starting the car. Just as he began to drive away, I looked out my window back at the old lady, waving goodbye to her.

With her warm smile still on her lips, she waved back. Watching as the car left the property and drove back to town.

-

Watching her mate step into the limo from one of the windows on the second floor, Riley gripped her teeth in anger. Fidgeting with the pocket knife she had took from Isabella.

Growling under her breath as the car started to leave, she suddenly stopped fidgeting with the knife and put the blade away with a small click.

"I wanted to spend more time with her." The teen whined, turning her head to look over at Blake who was leaning back against the wall. Arms crossed over her chest.

Also mad that they didn't get to have a chance to spend some with their mate. "Don't worry, we'll see her again tomorrow."

Riley grinned at that, already thinking of all the things they were going to do to their precious mate.

Hearing the sound of soft footsteps and the tapping of a cane, the two young Alpha turned their heads down the hall, seeing their grandmother slowly make their way over to them.

"You two are such troublemakers." The formal queen on werewolves frowned as Blake pushed herself off the wall and Riley walked over and stood at her side. "Kidnapping a human and being her to the castle, what knuckleheads you two are."

"She's our mate, nana!" Riley whined, pouting at the old lady who stopped right in front of the pair. Looking up at them. "Why shouldn't we bring her here?"

"Perhaps because the poor girl doesn't even know what we are or the fact that neither of you told anyone you were bringing a guest."

Riley gulped at that, looking away from her nana as a blush formed on her cheeks.

Riley with her stone cold face that held a slight hint of warmness, simply rubbed the back of her neck. Not breaking eye contact with the older woman. "We just got excited that's all, grandma. Sorry."

Staring at her granddaughter for moment, the woman sighed. Looking down and shaking her head. "It's alright dear, I was the same when I first met your grandfather. My parents were very furious that I brought my mate home mer minutes after meeting him." Riley calmed down and giggled at that.

Hearing loud footsteps make their way over to them, the twins looked behind their grandmother and their mood instantly changed to empty ones.

Their father with his cold piercing eyes that stared daggers at them made him way over to the trio. Stopping right beside his mother as he glared down at his daughters.

"I was told that you brought a human to the castle." His voice was raspy as he spoke. "Yeah, so what?" The old lady glanced over at Riley but didn't say a word about the girl's rudeness.

King Henry's eyes narrowed at that, holding back a growl at his daughter's disrespect. "You know the rules. You can't bring humans to the castle unless I gave you permission."

"Whatever." Blake yawned, stepping to the side and began walking away, shoving her hands in her pockets. Her sister following after her without thought.

Gritting his teeth in anger, King Henry didn't say a word as he looked over his shoulder to watch his daughters leave. Turning to his mother when she spoke. "The human was their mate, son."

He didn't say anything, just stared at his mother for a moment before also taking his leave.

The formal queen sighed sadly at her family's brokenness, turning around to the direction of her granddaughters and slowly began walking away. The tapping sounds of her cane echoing throughout the hall.

The Devil Spawns Feisty Mate Where stories live. Discover now