Found by the Lycan King by Natalie Winter -
Chapter 12
Chapter 12
Chapter 12
Zenovia
The dim moonlight filtered in through the window slit, casting a warm glow on the bed. I pulled thesheets closer to me and wrapped myself up in it like a baby.
The sheets were soft, and silky and it felt like I was sleeping on a fluffy cloud.
Wait. I did not have sheets in my wooden cabin, hell; I didn't even have a bed.
Was I dreaming? I groggily tried to feel the sheets, but they still feel very real to me. Confused, Itried to open my eyes and replace it to be a nearly impossible task.
And then my head felt like it weighed a ton and as if my body was just waiting for me to wake up, itreminded me of every single body part and how it hurt.
my
hands.
Even moving myself was an effort, but I somehow pushed the sheets away and held my head inThe pain was too intense, and I winced a little as my body wanted nothing more than to curl up intoa ball and never wake
up.
I heard the sound of footsteps hurrying in and a hand slowly pushed me back onto the bed before Iclumsily fell down and smacked my face against the floor.
“You need to rest” A soft female voice reaches my ears. Forcing my eyes open, I saw a blurry outlineof a middle-aged
Woman.
"Wh-who are you?”
I asked as she turned to the side and held a glass of water in front of me.
“My name is Maria and I am your caretaker or your nurse, whatever you might deem fit to call me”I gave her a confused look, and I tried to speak, but my throat was parched, so I shakily took theglass from her hand and took a few sips.
"Wh-where am 1?" I managed to ask, and she took the glass away from me and placed it with a softclink on the bedside table.
"You are at the Skalbeck mansion,” she answered me sweetly but my face drained of all color.Skalbeck mansion.l was in the Lycan King's mansion!!
And with that, everything else came flooding back to me again. A sharp jolt of pain shot through myhead as I registered the fact that I was at the house of the very person I wanted to run away from.“I...I have to go.” I said and tried to get up, but Maria shook her head. “You have sustained a lot ofinjuries and you do not even have a wolf yet. Your healing will take place like a normal humanbeing. So please don't even think about leaving this place”
She said, not in an unkind voice.
But then another voice reached my ears, “No, she is going to try to do the opposite, so don’tbother.”
I look up to see Callahan standing at the door. He grinned as he leaned on the doorframe andwaited for the to retort.
But I was too busy examining him. I had not even fought the rogues yet I was scraped, and injuredwith injuries ranging from mild to severe, making me look like a battered pig, but he was standingthere as if he was not even there at the hospital like a s g machine.
He was wearing a simple blue shirt and black jeans, but he looked too d n perfect. My blood boiledat how effortlessly he was smiling at me after killing a dozen or more rogues.
I felt jealous of his strength and of his aura, but there was something else I felt when my eyes tookin his handsome features, his angular cheekbones and the way his eyes t le with amusement.
Maria gave him a polite bow and replied, “She just woke up, your majesty. I was about to come andinform you.”
But he only waved his hands off, his eyes never leaving mine, “I've told you a thousand times, not tocall me that”
Maria smiles weakly and replies, “I will get her bath ready.”
A bath?
She exited the room, leaving me and him in that large bedroom alone.
I glared back at the man who was yet to enter the room but was simply studying me. He had notsaid a word to me yet, and did not ask how I was feeling or if I was hurt.
And then I was surprised why I even cared if he asked about my well-being or not.
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Chapter 12
Why did you bring me here?” I asked, recalling the gory light in the hospital or whatever was left ofit.
“Where else would you rather be?” He asked me pointedly, and I had no answer to his question.That does not answer my question.” I snapped, and he took a step in, his hands in his pockets.
I subconsciously slink back a little as he took another step in my direction.
"What makes you think I am answerable to you?” Callahan asked in the same voice. He stoppedwhen he reached the edge of the bed and his knees bumped softly into the bedframe.
The memories of the fight rose up in my mind, vivid and visceral, and a frown appeared on my face.“The girl how is she?" I ask, recalling the bloodied hand he had pulled out of the debris.
"Oh. Drusilla? Yeah, she is a bit broken but nothing that can't be fixed,” He answered and keptstudying me.
So, he was going to answer me, but only the things he felt were worth answering?
His gaze was unnerving, and I felt trapped in it. My heartbeat quickened, and 1 looked towards thepossible exits. There was one behind him-the big door he had walked in through and there weretwo windows on either side of me.
“Don't even think about it. The window is at a height of about 7 feet and, given your condition, youwould only fracture your bones again”
He supplied as if discussing the weather. “Maria is a skilled nurse, and she is helping the othersrecover, too. It would do you good if you just let her do her work.”
I did not agree with him, nor did I disagree.
“If you think you are doing me a favor by getting me treated, let me remind you that I saved yourlife back at the hospital”
I speak with my chin
jutting up. 1 did not want him to think that he could just use me as a toy for him to play with andthen kill me when he gets bored with me, like a cat would play with a mouse.
He brought his hand to his temple and rubbed a finger across it. “That is exactly what I amwondering about. Why did you?”
Callahan looked at me expectantly, and it felt like he had some kind of power over me. I opened mymouth to speak, but not words came out. Why had I driven the car like a mad lad and squashed thetwo rogues like watermelon?
The memory made bile rise in my throat that I viciously shoved down. I did not want to look weak infront of him. I was not
a prey.
My brain felt too worked up, so I just blurted out the first thing that popped into my head.
“It is something my mother used to tell me. A true warrior never attacks someone from the backthat's only what cowards do. So, I figured if they were playing foul, you can use an advantage too.”Callahan looked at me sharply and he furrowed his eyebrows, but did not speak immediately. Hepondered over the response while I cursed myself for opening up in front of him.
Giving him information about myself was basically just handing ammunition to him to use againstme.
He waited for so long that I thought he would never respond, but then he slowly opened his mouthand muttered, “And that advantage was? You?”
His words make me bothered all over again. What kind of asshole mocks someone who saved hislife instead of expressing gratitude?
However, when I looked at his face, he appeared to be deep in thought. His eyes were darting fromleft to right, as if he was trying to figure out something.
“Rogues have no honor or ethics. They are just a bunch of brutes who need to be put down.” Hemumbled to himself, as if discarding his earlier thoughts and forcing himself back to the present.“So even if you did run them over with my car, which you damaged pretty badly, mind you, I wouldhave just sustained a
scratch or two
Arrogant asshole.
Anger rose up in me again and I wanted to just wipe off that smug look from his face, but I knowright now I was too weak to
do that.
“Nice way of saying thank you.” I speak in a singsong voice and the irony of it is not lost on him.He lowered himself onto the bed and sat directly in front of me as he said, “Feisty little thing, aren'tyou? Enough praises about me. Let us talk about you.”
My anger suddenly vanished and was replaced by fear as he asked, “Let us start with your name.What do they call you?”
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