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Chapter 13 YOU CAN'T KILL ME

Chapter 14 BAD, BAD DREAMS

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Heaven
dashes after him. However, before she could fully clear the stairs,
Ziason was already out.
She
tries to open the door and discovers it's locked. Banging on it
doesn't even solve a thing.
It
dawns on her only then that she really is a captive in this tower for
five freaking years. But, also, Ziason is an Alpha. And he killed the
lawyer without even batting an eyelid.
How
can she be certain he would not kill her as well?
"Oh
my god..." she mutters while leaning against the door and sliding
down to a crouch.
Deceit.
That's what this is.
All
this while, Ziason deceived her. He made her believe this job offer
wall full of roses, but now she's seeing all the dark patches in
it.
She
should have known it would amount to no good when he bought her
freedom. Killing the lawyer, then being an Alpha, is what opened her
senses to the stink of true danger.
How
come she didn't smell that in his essence-wasn't an Alpha's
aura supposed to be heady? Or is it true what the books say that an
Alpha can mask his aura?
Heaven
can't help but retract her thoughts to when she first met Ziason at
the bridge. If only she had looked closer or listened to the quiet
voice that tried to defy her decision, she would not have fallen into
this trap.
Now,
recalling his absolute gentleness to Kaicha earlier feels weird to
her. Because how on earth can a person swiftly switch from
softhearted to hardhearted in such a small period of time?
Who
knows what he'll do next-not paying her for the entire five
years, and then killing her? And the girl, why's he taking so much
measures just to teach her dance? Why would he kill the lawyer, or
even capture the lawyer's family?
Unless...
Ziason did not plan to follow the contract, which could have been a
ploy to lure Heaven into compliance. Since he succeeded in bringing
her here, he then had to kill the lawyer, who was the only other
person who seemed to know about the contract.
Speaking
of the contract, it's there in the pool of the lawyer's blood.
Sinking in the fluid. Reduced to a mere paper.
And
Heaven wonders, what if this man's fate ends up being hers?
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Heaven's
eyes gradually open to the blurry view of a wooden ceiling rippling
in twos and threes.
She
feels a solid barrier at her back that tells her she's lying
directly on the floor instead of a woolen blanket. And when a cold,
smooth touch grazes her arm, she could tell it's her mother even
before the woman's blurry face lingers over hers.
She
wants to lift her hand to reciprocate the woman's touch. But she
realizes she can't move.
"Mom...
why- why can't I move?" she stutters.
"Shh..."
her mother hushes as that ever-loving cold touch reaches Heaven's
jaw.
"Why
are you crying?" Heaven asks again when the blur clears a bit to
reveal the tears on her mother's smiling face.
"They
are here," her father's voice comes.
"Who's
here?" Heaven queries in panic, still struggling to move but can't.
"Heaven,
listen to me. An Alpha is trying to kill us all," her mother raps
while cupping Heaven's cheeks. "I fed you with Death's Look
pills so that you'd seem dead, but you should be fine in the next
twenty-four hours." The woman sniffles before her next words come
out amidst tears, her voice croaking. "Please leave this place as
soon as you can move. Go somewhere far away-the human world should
suffice-and never return to this world. Please, avoid as many
Alphas as you can. Do not come back here, Heaven. Heed my warning."
The
woman disappears from her sight in a flash. Heaven tries to speak
again, to call her back, but even her tongue has stopped moving.
Soon,
her brain becomes an absolute hazy mess. And she can't seem to
think straight as she slowly blacks out.
Heaven
doesn't know for how long she stayed unconscious. When next she
opens her eyes, she hears muffled clashing noises that urges her to
turn to her right.
It's
still a strain to move, very painful too, but Heaven grasps all she
needs to see with a short look-two sets of feet facing each other;
one belonging to her father, the other unknown. Blood spilling to the
floor. Her father's wounded body slumping to the same floor as the
owner of the other feet crouches down while reaching to her father's
neck with a crimson-coated dagger, thereby revealing the scar
slashing diagonally from the index knuckle to the wrist of that hand.
Seeing
her father that helpless and dying makes her scream. Even as the
scenery suddenly changes to reveal the wooden roof of a fourposter
bed, Heaven continues shouting at the top of her voice.
She
only calms down some seconds later, when she realizes it was a
nightmare. A damn nightmare... which actually isn't just a
nightmare.
Seven
years ago, it happened. Since then, it has been haunting her.
She
hasn't had the nightmare for quite a while, though. But now it's
back. It tends to return whenever she's scared; whenever her fear
for herself triggers. That's when she sees the bloody, horrid
images.
Now
it only reminds her of her plight-The tower, Ziason, him being an
Alpha.
Heaven
suddenly sits up to realize she has been lying in bed all this time.
Last she could recall, she was in the ground hall, sitting against
the door. Did she sleep off? Did someone bring her here?
The
faint breeze sipping through the only window in the room draws her
attention to it. It's small. Really small. But it doesn't mean it
can't fit a human who can pull enough bravery to climb the tower
walls-particularly why Heaven, as she notices it now, does not like
the fact that the window is open and without protection.
She
quickly gets out of the bed and makes for Kaicha's room. The little
girl is tucked in her bed, sleeping. It makes Heaven wonder for how
long she herself has been asleep.
With
cautious steps, she walks across Kaicha's room to window, which is
identical to Heaven's. Except, the view outside it is entirely
different from hers.
Beyond
the huge old fence, there are arrays of buildings portrayed on that
side of the tower; rows of bungalows, and a crowd within the linear
building arrangement. Those must be his pack.
Far,
far beyond the houses are mountains covered in fog. But Heaven can't
fathom much of that due to the approaching dusk.
Aside
from the main gate, there's a small single gate crafted in the
tower's fence, which leads directly into the pack's streets. And
it's from that gate Heaven sees Ziason now stepping through into
the compound, locking it thoroughly with a chain before entering the
tower.
Heaven
quickly gets out of the room and hurries downstairs. However, Ziason
had already entered the building by the time she reached the last
floor.
She
notices the gruesome sight of his lawyer was gone, as well as the
contract. But then some noises coming from the hall next to the
ground hall draw Heaven's attention to it.
She
finds Ziason running on a treadmill, his back turned to her.
Now
it's no surprise why he said he came by often, seeing as there are
modern gym equipment inside a bloody old tower.
One
major distraction of the view in front of her would be the ripples of
Ziason's wide back that matches the veins and ridges of his heavy
limbs. But something else pulls Heaven's stare-a tattoo inked
over every inch of his back.
However,
she later notices it looks more natural than a tattoo, or...
something sort of strange to be on a person's skin.
The
only reason an art would feel that way is if it had an otherworldly
meaning, as in linked to extreme dark magic.
Like...
a curse?
Heaven
may not know much about the wolf world, but she certainly has read
some things; like how the mark of a cursed wolf is a tattoo that
drives down a bizarre feeling.
The
tattoo could be anything. It could be random dots. It could be the
full-on image of a person. In all, it signifies a state of revulsion.
Being
cursed is usually an abominable thing in the lupine world. But that
certainly has nothing to do with Heaven now.
"You
didn't tell me you were an Alpha," she utters instead, fear
threading through her heart despite her show of bravery.
When
Ziason cranes his neck to glance at her direction, she nearly
swallows her throat, strange ropes knotting in her belly.
"Do
you hear me, Ziason?" she summons the courage to ask again. When
the man still doesn't respond, Heaven proceeds to scream. "You
cheated the contract!"
Ziason
presses some buttons on the treadmill to reduce its pace
until it finally stops. Then he gradually steps down from it while
grabbing a small towel from its handle bar.
Turning
around, he approaches Heaven with deliberate movements, wiping his
face and neck with the towel.
Heaven
fights to resist the temptation of staring hungrily at his
moisture-laden
abs,
each step Ziason takes striking her heart like a drum.
And
the nearer he comes to her, the louder and faster her heart pounds.