Chapter 9

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   “Monster...” My voice quivered.
“What did you say Jezebel?” Kai asked, his monstrous eyes widening.
I pointed a shaky finger at him. “I know what you are.”
Kai raised an eyebrow. “What do you mean Jezebel?”
“You say that you’ve been living for a thousand years now which is when the legend of the monster in the forest came to be. You live all by yourself in a tiny cabin in the middle of said forest like that old lady in the legend described. And...well look at you! Kai you’re the soul-devouring monster from the story we are all told as kids! It’s you! I can’t believe it!”

I slapped my hands on my face. “I feel so stupid! Coming out here to prove that you don’t exist when you really do exist and were right under my nose the entire time lying to me about it! I feel like... I just feel...”

Hot tears reappeared streaming down my face as I cried harder than when I found out that I was legally blind.

“Jezebel I-” Kai began, but I put a hand out in front of me, cutting him off.
“I was going to tell you that I love you! I was, but now I don’t know anymore,” I cried hysterically.
“Is it because of my appearance Jezebel? Is that why you won’t love me back?” Kai asked in a panicked tone.
“No you idiot! Your appearance does not matter to me. To me, you are the handsomest man I ever saw. Remember when I told you that I wouldn’t care what you looked like when I would see you for the first time? I meant it. Every word. I don’t lie. Unlike you. What really upsets me is that you lied to me all along. I don’t like being lied to Kai especially by people I care about. Especially by people I love...”

I hiccuped. “Are you going to devour my soul now like in the legend Kai? Is that what you were trying to get at?”     

“What? No Jezebel I would never! I truly did fall in love with you and I still am in love with you even though you are crying before me, repulsed by my lies. Please Jezebel you have to believe me when I tell you that I’m sorry for lying to you. I’m sorry about everything. I just love you so much. I couldn’t tell you the truth in fear that you’d run away from me. You’re the first woman that I’ve ever loved and I just couldn’t let you go. If you let me explain, I’ll tell you the falsehoods in the legend,” Kai pleaded in desperation.      

“Fine,” I sniffled, “I’ll give you one chance to explain yourself.”

Kai sighed in relief. “Thank you so much Jezebel you won’t regret you decision.”

“I better not.”
Kai breathed in then out. “Well here goes nothing. A little more than a thousand years ago, I was a normal human being. I was a peasant from a village on the opposite side of this forest and being eighteen years of age, my parents kept pestering me about finding a woman to marry and have children with. So they kicked me out of the cabin and told me to go to the village on the other side of the forest to find myself a bride. I decided they were right and set off into the forest. When I was about halfway through the forest, where we are now, I saw an elderly woman lying on the ground unmoving. Thinking that she might be alright, I rushed over to help her. I shook her lightly and kept asking if she was okay. The old lady’s eyes finally fluttered open. Relieved, I stood up and extended my hand to her to help her up. The old woman did not get up. Instead she asked why I had saved her life. I told her it was because that I couldn’t just let her die there all alone that would not be the right thing to do. She told me that I had a kind heart, too kind to be precise. I shouldn’t help a mysterious stranger in the forest, bad things could happen, she said. She also said that I should be punished for being so gullible. Before I could ask her why she would say something like that, she took my hand and suddenly my body began to feel funny. I was down on the ground, writhing in pain as the changes started to take place. When the transformation was complete, the old lady pulled out a mirror from her bag and showed me my new terrifying reflection. Disgusted at my appearance, I took the mirror and threw it to the ground. The old woman cackled evilly and told me that she was a witch bent on filling the world full of monsters like me so that she would be the most beautiful woman on Earth. I grabbed her by her cloak, shoving her against a tree and demanded that she tell me how to become normal once again or I’d kill her. She cackled again and said that the only way to for me to go back to normal would be to-”

Kai paused. “I’ll tell you that later Jezebel. Anyway, the old witch disappeared from my grasp with only a scratch on her shoulder. I retreated further into the forest when I found this tiny, abandoned cabin and made it my home. I’ve lived here for a thousand years now, also cursed with eternal life as long as I’m in this monstrous form. As for the legend, the old woman who told the villagers about me was the very witch who made me this way. She made up that story so that the villagers would never discover what she had done to me. Oh yeah and I don't devour souls either. I eat normal people food. Do you believe me Jezebel?”      

  My mouth hung wide open, eyes wide. Should I believe him? His version of the legend seemed to be correct. He wouldn’t lie about his own life, about his own misery. Would he? No he wouldn’t. He wouldn’t lie to me a second time after seeing how upset his lies made me earlier. I trust Kai. He saved my life, he cured my blindness, he gave me hope. He loves me dearly...

I raised my head, staring deeply into Kai’s demonic ocean blue eyes. “I believe you Kai. I believe every word. I knew that legend wasn’t true. I knew it!” A tear ran down my face. “I just knew it...”

Suddenly I was wrapped in Kai’s warm embrace. “Oh Jezebel you believe me I’m so glad that you do! I love you,” he cooed as he stroked my hair with his bear-like paws.

“I love you too Kai,” I murmured into his chest. “I love you too, so much.”

“Jezebel...” Kai purred hungrily.  

I tilted my head up and my lips met his. I wrapped my arms around his neck as he wrapped his fury arm around mine. I giggled in the middle of our deep kiss.

“What’s so funny Jezebel?” Kai whispered on my lips.
“Your fur is tickling the back of my neck he he,” I giggled. “But don’t worry, I like the feeling.”
“You’re such a strange girl.” Kai kissed me roughly on the lips once more before pulling away.
“Kai I want to know what I look like. Do you have a mirror?” I asked him sweetly.
“Do you think I would have a mirror?”
“Oops right sorry,” I laughed.
“I can go find a reflective surface for you Jezebel if you want me to,” Kai offered.

I shook my head. “No, no it’s okay. You say I’m beautiful and I believe you Kai.” I shot him a quick smile. “Besides, we have more important things to worry about.”

“Like what?”

I gave Kai a serious look. “We need to release you from this curse. If you would tell me how of course. I will do anything to help you.”

Kai smiled at me. His smile is so lovely...just like everything else about him.

“Thank you Jezebel but you’re not going to like what has to be done to break the curse,” he said.
“Try me. I'll do anything for you...”    

                      

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