LOGINIsabella POV
“So much for loving it at Westside Eden,” I muttered to myself as I sauntered in, closing the door behind me. Everything was exactly how I’d left it, only that my father was now sitting on the couch, his hazy eyes on me.
“I’m so sorry, Isabella. If I’d known you were coming in today…”
“You would have pretended to not be a sorry drunk ass of a man? How long would you have been able to keep that up for?”
“Bels…”
"You can't call me that anymore!" I snapped. "You lost the privilege the minute you walked out on Mom and me."
“Baby, you don’t understand. Back then, I was …”
“Another round of your excuses, right? I’m going to call Mom and tell her to come get me tomorrow. Staying all year alone in that huge house is better than being here with your drunk ass.”
“I’m sorry,” he whispered, covering his face with one hand. Great. He should be ashamed of himself. I won’t allow myself to feel sorry for him. I won’t.
So why did I feel an overwhelming sympathy wash over me?
“Where is my room?” I asked without as much bite.
“Upstairs,” he replied, not looking at me. “It’s the one on your left. I don’t know if you remember it because it’s been a while since you were last here…”
“I’ll find it alright.”
I got to the room in a couple of seconds, pulling my suitcase all the way. Everything was still the same; the ballerina posters on the wall, the sparkles… those were the days I wanted to be a ballet dancer so bad. That dream died when Jacob walked out the door.
I didn't bother unpacking my suitcase. I couldn't even lie on the bed. It was bare, and I had no idea where to find the sheets. So I just went into the bathroom to have a warm bath.
I was disappointed again. No power and no hot water. There was no way I could stay here another minute.
Leaning against the wall of the bathroom, I called my mom.
“Hey, baby,” she gushed the minute she picked up. “Got there safe, right? How’s Jacob doing?”
“Mom…” Tears stung the corners of my eyes. My shaky voice was enough for her to stop.
"What is it, baby?" she breathed. "Don't tell me you and your father got into a fight this early?"
“He was too drunk to even get into a fight with.” I let a single tear slip down my face. I could cry about my father, but I would never let him see it. “He was passed out on the floor, Mom, and he got his ex-girlfriend’s son taking care of him.”
"Oh, Jacob!" She sighed.
"This was a mistake, Mom. I don't want to be here. I don't mind you and your boyfriend being away all year. I'll stay alone in the house. This place…"
“We’ll figure something out. I’ll probably not go with him.”
“No, Mom. He needs you.”
“And you need me to,” she replied, just like she always did. My mom never failed to choose me over and above everything. It was the reason I felt bad that I’d called. I knew she was going to throw it all away for me, even her one shot at happiness since Dad walked out on us.
"Never mind, Mom," I whispered. "I can stay here. I'll just be out of Jacob's way and…"
“No,” she said firmly. “I’m flying in tomorrow to get you. You deserve better than a drunk father.”
"Honey…" someone called her in the background. Her boyfriend, maybe. Jonas.
"I have to go, baby," she murmured. "But I'll see you tomorrow, okay? I love you."
“I love you too, Mom.”
When I walked out of the bathroom, I met Jacob leaning by the doorframe. He looked better, changed out of his rumpled clothes into something more appropriate. A black tee and matching slacks. In that moment, I could see what my mother fell for.
My father was good-looking.
"I don't want to talk to you, Jacob," I muttered, walking to my suitcase to fuss with the handle since I had nothing else to do. I still couldn't lie on the bed. I needed to find a solution to that.
“Then will you talk to me instead?”
My head whipped around instantly. Perhaps it was his voice, the way the words poured out with the least care and reverence, yet, for some reason, sounded important.
He was standing behind Jacob, yet I could see every inch of him. He was taller, more muscular, more formidable. More everything. He had wavy brown hair that looked like he just rolled out of bed, yet it was the sexiest thing I’d ever seen.
He had glasses on, a thin gold-rimmed pair. Did all nerds look that way? His hair fell into his eyes each time he moved, and I, strangely, found it hard to swallow.
Suddenly, I was aware that I was still in the rumpled joggers that I'd worn during my flight, and my hair was still in my messy bun. Fuck dad and his lack of light and water.
He came into view for a second, angling his head to take a look at me before withdrawing his gaze with zero interest. I hated the way my stomach dropped.
“What is….” I whispered, strangely unable to find my voice.
"This is, umm….” Jacob swallowed. “Marv’s older brother. He’s here to get you for the game.”
"What game?" My voice came out squeaky. God, it couldn't get any worse than that.
“Marv plays football with the Westside Eden’s team… high school. He wanted to come get you himself, but he had to warm up with the team. So he sent his brother instead.”
I remembered what Marv said earlier. He said Westside Lake was fun. Maybe this was him trying to show me reasons why I needed to stay. Maybe if I liked it enough, Mom didn’t have to throw her shot at happiness for me.
“I’ll change and erm… meet you downstairs.”
The nerd still hadn’t said anything. He just turned around an
d walked down the stairs, like I wasn’t there.
Isabella POV “Red cup or blue cup?” Marv was asking, leaning into me so I could hear him above the music. I knew what he was trying to do. And it wasn’t working. I tried to like Westside Eden. The town was great. But I couldn’t help but remember that the minute this all ended, I would be back home with a father I hated. I would rather go home with a smile on my face and not fear that just an appearance was going to ruin it.Still, I answered Marv. “What’s the difference?”“Red, you’re single. The guys here are all going to try to hit on you.”“That’s if they find me attractive.”His face got red as he looked away sharply, muttering under his breath. "You are attractive."“And the blue cup?” I asked, clearing my throat and trying not to make this awkward. “You’re in a relationship. You’re taken. No one would bother you.”If I picked the blue cup, Marv would think one of two things. Either I had a boyfriend back at home waiting for me, or that there was a chance I wanted to be with h
Aiden POV “The Lycan Prince is here!" I heard someone yell before I pushed the door open and stepped into the council room. It was a stone building, and it looked like it was printed right out of an Elizabethan-era magazine.Did magazines even exist during that period?Fuck! That new girl was beginning to make me ask myself a lot of silly questions. It was the first thing that popped into my mind when I saw her standing in the middle of her childhood bedroom, looking so small in the middle of all that sparkle.She looked…No, Aiden. Silence fell in the room as I crossed the space, sliding into the chair at the head of the table. The members of my council didn’t take their seats until I was seated. And even when I was, they made no noise, carefully pulling their seats towards them. They knew how I got with the slightest disturbance. They were scared of me. I could see it in their eyes. I craved it, even. “Where is the second prince?” one of the council members asked. “My brother
Isabella POV He had a sports car. A freaking sports car. I knew he was a nerd. He looked like one. Yet, he had to be the most stylish nerd in existence.I was in a cute little black dress with a pair of New Balance, sitting in his passenger seat. He rolled down the roof, even if it was dark and windy, before starting the car. Still in silence. I shifted uncomfortably in the leather seat, pulling at the seatbelt and doing everything other than cure the awkward silence in the air. He was leaning into his seat, one hand on the wheel and the other resting on the window. “So what do you think about my baby brother?”I wasn’t expecting him to say anything, so hearing his voice was a shock; one that took a few seconds to recover. Under the dim street lights, I saw him roll his eyes. "A few hours in town and he already has you speechless?” he murmured, making a turn. “That’s a first.”I ignored him. "Why is football played here in the middle of the night?"He glances at me. “You’re jokin
Isabella POV “So much for loving it at Westside Eden,” I muttered to myself as I sauntered in, closing the door behind me. Everything was exactly how I’d left it, only that my father was now sitting on the couch, his hazy eyes on me. “I’m so sorry, Isabella. If I’d known you were coming in today…”“You would have pretended to not be a sorry drunk ass of a man? How long would you have been able to keep that up for?”“Bels…”"You can't call me that anymore!" I snapped. "You lost the privilege the minute you walked out on Mom and me."“Baby, you don’t understand. Back then, I was …”“Another round of your excuses, right? I’m going to call Mom and tell her to come get me tomorrow. Staying all year alone in that huge house is better than being here with your drunk ass.”“I’m sorry,” he whispered, covering his face with one hand. Great. He should be ashamed of himself. I won’t allow myself to feel sorry for him. I won’t.So why did I feel an overwhelming sympathy wash over me?“Where is m
Isabella POVThe first thing I noticed was the air. It was nothing like where I was coming from. I dropped my pink suitcase in front of the dingy porch and took in a deep breath. My deep brown hair cascaded all around my back as I turned to take in the view.My father’s house, nestled in the middle of nowhere. I’d given my mother one school year. If I hated it here, I’d be gone. I didn’t care if her new boyfriend just got a new job coaching a football team up in Germany. They could leave me alone at home all year. I didn’t mind that.It was better than reconnecting with a father I never knew. Nothing moved as I dragged my suitcase along with me inside. The door was partially open, so I pushed it all the way, letting myself in.Urghh! It smelled like something died in here. And why the hell was it dark?I caught a lamp gleaming on a surface, off. I had just thought about heading there when suddenly, something thumped hard against my forehead. “Ouch!” I yelped, pushing back immediat







