Thursday, May 3, 2012

A Wolf-Girls Tale

A/N: Okay this is the beginning of chapter two. It is shorter than chapter one and is in Layla's POV (point of view). I hope you like it!

Nicola had already left for the entrance and Yue was hyperventilating. Being around these two made me look remotely normal; if I didn’t love being around them so much I would get a restraining order. I hated it when people made me look normal; it was just another success to the government. I was Lathia Whiltheart, professional rebel to anyone who wore a uniform and hat…or at least that’s what Scearceanna called me. Technically, she and her sister, Zulia, were thirteen. Technically. I patted Yue on the back, we were in the middle of the food parlor and she was gaining attention of the zillions of pedestrians’ that were present.                                                                                        “She’s a vegetarian.” I explained to a family of four that had stopped to stare at us. “Can’t stand the site of meat.” I was lying through my teeth. Though she didn’t look it, Yue was the biggest carnivore I’d ever met.                                                                                                                                   “What are we going to do?” Yue asked quietly.                                                                                                “We’re going to do what they said.” She looked at me and I saw the redness and dampness in her eyes. She had been crying silently right next to me, and I hadn’t even known.                                       “Kuzon and Cassie were lucky, what if Nila is attacked and not so lucky? What happens then?”                        Nila was Yue’s older sister and the only birth family she had left. Nila was our runner; she would take our progress reports on our search to the King and bring back news of our homeland. She was gone for weeks, maybe months at a time; and without her none of us would have met Yue. If Nila died, Yue would be kicked out. In Healio and Marash’s eyes Yue was worthless and served no purpose to us. They were horribly mistaken. Who was the one who makes all of our clothes? Who was the one who talked me out of out of killing Connie? Who was the one who explains Scearceanna’s lechers after I endure the hours of it? Who was the one who listens to me no matter what? Who was the one who is there to be a shoulder to cry on? And most important; who was the one who keeps us all from killing each other? If we lose Yue, we lose everything.                                                                                “That’s not going to happen.” I assured her.                                                                           “What if she is already dead?” Her voice cracked on the last word.                                         I pulled Yue into a hug; I felt the jump of her shoulders as she cried more silent sobs, her tears dampening the collar of my shirt. Yue was the little sister I never got to have and if the time did come I would take Yue’s unjust punishment. And if that didn’t work, I’d find a way to get exiled right along with her.                                                                                                                                               “Shh, it’s okay. You’re okay.” I whispered to her.                                                                   She pulled away and rubbed her eyes. “Let’s go.” She sniffled. “Get this over with quickly.” We both stood and looked around, the crowd had thinned and only a few thousand remained in the food parlor.                                                                                                                                                   “Where are we supposed to wait again?” I asked as I picked up my shopping bags and purse.              “You never listen, do you?” Yue smiled. “Earthbound.”                                                                                  We had a clear view of the entrance from the door way of Earthbound. Nicola was waiting outside, out of my vision line. I shifted my weight nervously from right to left and back again; chewing my bottom lip and having a starring contest with the glass windows of the store we were standing in front of. I jumped when Yue put a hand on my shoulder; I turned to her and she pointed at the entrance. Nicola walked through the glass door followed by Kuzon. Cassie was falling behind; she was watching something on the roof and had stopped in her tracks. Kuzon grabbed her wrist and pulled her toward the entrance; it wasn’t until they were over the threshold that Cassie took her attention away from the roof.                                                                                                                When they reached us Kuzon wrapped his free hand around my shoulders in a hug. When he let go I sidestepped to Cassie and wrapped my arms around her. She was standing straight and her arms were stiff at her sides. I guessed Luna didn’t show very much affection at her home. Cassie was about a half an inch shorter than me and a lot more boney. Like a half-starved little scarecrow with smooth hair. I pulled away and Yue hugged her; she got the same treatment I did. I turned to Kuzon.                               “How did you get here so fast?” The phone call was only six minutes and twenty-seven seconds ago.                                                                                                                                        “The Ferrari.” He held up the spare key I had given him. Painted black, of course.                            “So what happened?” I asked.                                                                                            “Hunters.” He said it the same time Cassie said:                                                                       “Leather.” I turned to her. Yue had stepped back and at some point Kuzon had released her and she was rubbing her wrist.                                                                                                                “They were wearing leather?”                                                                                                               “Just one. And they walked with more pressure on the right leg.” Cassie confirmed. I nodded; I would have to tell Anna and/or Yugi.                                                                                                            “Layla.” Nicola held my forearm tightly. I followed her gaze and found the Twins leaning against the wall of anther store. Forever 21.                                                                                           Nauru and Shita looked the same as they always had. Pale blonde hair, dark honey-shaded skin, the cat eyes, the collars around their necks. Shita was dressed in dark gold skinny jeans, a dark undershirt and dark eye make-up. A dark gold band was tied around her neck, covering up the branding mark she had. She was wearing flip-flops and her arms were crossed over her chest.                                   Nauru was wearing a white short-sleeve shirt, faded blue jeans and black steel-toed boots. A black band with steel stars was tight around his neck. Unlike Shita, he was looking right at me. His light milky-brown eyes framed the black slits that were his pupils; they both had the eyes of a cat.                      *Find Luna’s daughter, she wants you killed.* Nauru’s voice was like a whispering breeze in my mind. And then the shock set in. Nauru and Shita’s father was a Paleface. My telepathic abilities didn’t work on Palefaces. My father never found a way to do it either. So how was it possible that he spoke to me like that? We were natural born enemies. Nothing would change that. Ever. *Her name is Connita. Destroy her; end her before she kills your last hope.* His eyes went past me before he turned and left, Shita close behind. I looked down.                                                                                  “Connita.” I whispered to myself, the name rang in my head.                                                    I looked at Kuzon and Nicola, both of them watching the Twins’ shrinking bodies in the masses of people. I turned toward Yue and…where was Cassie? After looking in the directions the mall went, I turned and saw her in the store, Yue had called it Earthbound. She was kneeling in front of a large wooden mask that was meant to hang on the wall, but it was leaning on a rack in the center of the store. Cassie’s left arm was resting on her left knee; her hair was keeping her face out of my view.                  I stepped over the threshold, the door chimed as I entered.                                                    “I’ll be right with you!” A woman’s voice called from a closed door behind the counter. I walked toward Cassie as Kuzon, Yue, and Nicola filed in.                                                                        “Luna donated everything to this store.” Cassie said once I was in earshot. Cassie always spoke so quietly.                                                                                                                                 “Really?” She answered me with a quick nod of her head.                                           “There’s a story behind everything in here.”                                                                 “What’s the story of the mask?”                                                                                              She looked up at me, seemingly surprised I asked the question; the outer edge of her right eyebrow twitched slightly. Something she did when she considered something, in this she was most likely considering whether or not to tell me. After considering for a few counts she stood and I realized that the mask came halfway up her torso. She turned it slightly so the back of the mask faced me. A gold colored rope was stapled at both ends to hold it to a wall. In the center of the back, the words Cassandra E. V. Nightingale – 2nd grade were carved.                                        “You made this?” I reached out to touch the wood, it felt solid. I wasn’t imagining things.                    “And most of the stuff in this place.” She folded her arms across her chest and looked around. There was a longing in her blue eyes on top of the seemingly constant sadness.                                                     I turned to my three amigos standing guard at the door, I lifted my left eyebrow and they acted. Yue closed the door to the store and hung the Store Closed sign on the knob. Kuzon locked the storekeeper in the closet she was in and twisted an iron bar through the handle. Nicola walked to the counter and began removing bags. As Nicola opened the bags Kuzon and Yue began collecting all the merchandise from the shelves and displays and bringing them back to Nicola. I loved how they did anything without having to get an explication.                                                                         I reached into one of the shopping bags and removed a sock hat I bought. It was white with a red rose sewed into it. It was a Christmas present for Connie; yuck, I hated spending my cash on her. I bit the top of it between my teeth and began pulling Cassie’s hair up. She pulled away quickly but I had already seen them. The rope burns along both sides of her jaw-line and the scars that trailed over her left ear. There were four lines that had sliced through her ear but were now healed over. She was watching me with fear and nothing else, not even a plea to keep it a secret…what did Luna do to her? I took one step in her direction and pulled the hat over her hair, her silky smooth hair.                                         “Who did it?” I referred the marks on her ear.                                                                                    “I did it.” She was almost inaudible. There was a different sound to her voice, like a little girl with stage fright who is trying to remember her lines. It was rehearsed, a lie she had been forced to tell a lot of people for a lot of things. That was when I realized it. She didn’t want to lie to us constantly but that was all she knew, what she was raised to do.                                                                                        “Hey.” Kuzon walked up to us and put his arm around Cassie’s shoulders. She tried to pull away but he kept her there. “How are you holding up?” He asked her.                                                  She was looking anywhere but directly at him, she focused on the bottom corner of a rack after looking around for a few seconds. I also noticed how her breathing quickened when Kuzon touched her. I had been joking with her before about her having a crush on him but did she actually? Or did he intimidate her, or remind her of the incredibly evil but amazingly cute drone son of Luna?                  “Cassie?” I asked. She blinked and looked at me, her eyes were reddening and starting to water; she lifted her eyebrows in a silent what?                                                                                                        “Do you want to go home?” she looked back to the corner but nodded her head slightly. I scooped up my bags and walked on her other side out the door and out of the mall to join Yue and Nicola in the parking lot.                                                                                                                                  Did I mention how much I love those two? All of the bags with the stuff from the store were in the trunk, the fold over roof for my car was closed and the windows were up. Pop and Tinker were leaning on the driver’s side back seat window. Both of them had their arms crossed, staring at nothing in particular. A light sprinkle of sky-water was beginning to fall as we all climbed into the car. Nicola beside me in the front seat; Kuzon behind her, Yue behind me and Cassie squeezed between them. She didn’t seem to mind, her hands were on her lap and she was watching them, she had perfect posture.                                                                                                                                                           As I turned the keys in the ignition I thought about Cassie. Her perfect posture, her silky black hair, the way she did her eyebrow when she was thinking, the odd shade of eyes she had. They were like baby blue, but a shade or two lighter.                                                                                          As I pulled out of the parking lot of the mall I looked in the rearview mirror above me and saw Cassie. Her eyes were closed and her head was resting on Kuzon’s shoulder, her breathing was steady. How is it all this time I didn’t realize she was that tired? I looked back to the road, it was nearly deserted right now, a car here and there. The sky water was coming down heavier now; I clicked on the windshield wipers and pressed the gas pedal harder. The round needle thingy spiked to 98 MPH. A little slow but I would speed up when I hit the dirt road to the Block.                                                             Thirty-six minutes’ and seventeen seconds later I pulled into our garage and killed the engine. We all sat in silence for five minuets’; Cassie was now awake, but she hadn’t moved. I looked at her through the rearview mirror. She still looked exhausted, her eyes were half closed and she blinked slowly. She looked- if possible- even more weak and small than she had before we left the mall. She probably didn’t have the strength to lift her head, let alone walk to the sleep house. Where Zulia was probably sitting in the main room- fuming; though I hated to think it, Zulia had been right. Cassie hadn’t been ready to leave the territory yet. But she had needed to get out! To be around people who were relatively descant. And if Zulia had a problem with it, she could just. Suck. It. Up.
A/N: There you go! Tell me what you think, please! Peace!!

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