How well can you handle your heartbreak?
Heidi Filomena, a one-eyed werewolf with a golden heart, never thought that there would come a day when her beloved best friend would hate her. Now, she knew that living all alone without someone to lean on w...
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The warmth feeling immediately invaded my body once she embraced me tightly with her small frame. Sobs wracked her already weak body, making my heart beat fast. But, I was still standing like a stiff board, looking perplexed like what I did when I discovered that my friends were magical creatures.
"You're home, my child! Thank you, Moon Goddess!" Her voice sounded quivered, that she uttered so hard due to her face being pressed on my chest. I trailed my eye down to meet her tear-stained face already looking at me. A soft smile was playing on her lips, but I could notice her bottom lip trembling.
Tears slowly made their way down to my cheek, refusing to stop just for a second. My hands eventually embrace her warm body, engulfing her tightly in between my arms. I lowered my head to meet her neck, burying my face their just like a little girl who was afraid of the idea of monster.
This was what warmth was.
"I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry," she whispered on my ear so softly. "I'm sorry I couldn't teach him right."
"No!" I immediately pulled my body from her while staring at her in disbelief. "It's not your fault Luna Ellie," I whispered at her, preventing the others who watched us like hawks to hear our conversation. "It's... Maybe, it should happen." I gave her a soft smile, disguising the pain in my heart caused by my nose.
From all smell surrounding us, my nose picked the most intoxicating one, challenging me to keep my attention to Luna Ellie. If my nose were a human, I could imagine a triumphant smirk on his face, silently telling me to keep going.
Which was hard.
"No, no, Darling!" Luna Ellie shook her head repeatedly while stepping back and gripping her hair. Her eyes were still trained at me, so wide that I was afraid they would pop out of their sockets. In a flash, Alpha Mason immediately wrapped his bulging arms around her and put his nose on her hair. At the same time, I was trying to reach her trembling hands, engulfing them with my hands and hoping that it would calm her down. "It's my fault. I'm so sorry."
She looked so weak that I was afraid she would wither like a flower in a drought.
"Please, don't blame yourself, Luna." I tightened my grip on her hands. The guilt was slowly eating me out greedily, leaving me with nothing but disappointment in myself.
"Come, My Sweet. You need to take a rest." Alpha Mason started pulling her weak body from latching onto mine. Every word dripped from his mouth more like a command that needed to be done in an instant, yet they were so soft and sweet like honey.
My Sweet. Well, it looks like an apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Alpha Mason's eyes then landed on me, giving me a soft and warm smile. "You, too, Sweetheart."
"No, no, please." Luna Ellie struggled in her mate's arm like a fish who was dead set on coming back to the water. "Don't go! Don't go!"
"Of course she's coming with us, Ellie," Alpha Mason cooed softly in her ear and gave a peck on her head, which immediately made my heart churn to small particles. My mind smugly shoved my heart with the interesting differences between the older version and the newer version of The Beauregardes.