THE LUNA'S TATTOOS
n's
t at the rain-soaked trees, droplets of wa
istract myself with, but the cloud outside seemed to ha
hin nature itself. Thus, we lived in a mansion on the outskirts of a forest. Th
laughed loudly at the head of the table as his mate, Char
er would be the deat
s one of the elite of the Werewolves in New Orleans high society; they were happy , every
le like milk left too long,
mily's faces begin to warp in horror as a firm hand suddenly grabbed my shoulder from behind; I turned sharply, and what I saw mad
alized as I fell backward on my father's body, still in wolven form,
ter
across the marble floor like rubies on beach sand . Gla
e violently from my memories, I s
eavy; the tang smell
yes looking concerned as he handed
ook a swig, inhaling before
tered softly, "holing yourself in
old man doesn
t mind, but I have a very bad reputation."Demon Alpha", they call me. Going ou
's a bad thing", Mal
I laughed, "besides ,I have a meeting with the
scotch back to him," Would you be attend
" I don't need a
tend the yearly Lycan bonding ceremony and five times
he insisted as he paused
," Good thing I'
om the city's bustling streets, but I preferre
e 'Demon Alpha.' A portly man in his forties, he wiped a sheen of cold sweat
ow, but I could feel his h
to meet he
, trying and failing to compose himself, "It's
ised my brows
been all over New Orleans; the last place he was si
I whispered to Malakai , as I leaned ag
asked, feeling
iew," I simply said, "I have a
, Larry grabbed me by
l emanating from my wolf through me
, shou.. shouldn't we be the
is hands dropped back at his sides," Goodbye, mayor," I mut
ind themselves as unwilling prey. They were the most dangerous part of the city and the only place where no one would recognize me du
ging crimson paint across my face, neon lights dancing across the crowded room. W
g roughly, hands tangled tightly in each other's hair as
towards me, and grinning stupidly
" one of them crooned, stroking o
arry on, don't
slowly towards me, "Why? You
ned, "I s
she continued, "Are you an
ly against the railing, as I gazed at the revel
with a snort, her lover cradling her h
oth throats open if they showed ev
ght, and was about to dro
her back like a waterfall in the dark as she swung her hea
her blue eyes sparkled like the s
und by anything
as if she was the very center of t
r away from the dancing, I could make out bruises on her arms. They were faint, healed, but as an
ations, I see
ger, so hard that they were beginning to bend and screec
was I
d no