Isaiah ^
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The Brother
I woke up to my body rising in an up right position in a fast jerking motion, my body propelling me forward as though out of a bad dream. I scan my room for Nathaniel having the urge to wrap my hands around his neck and perhaps snapping the bloody thing.
Why did he even do that? There was genuinely no need for it, we were all speaking like adults. He didn't have to cheat his way into the end of the conversation, he was being so unlike him.
As soon as a situation involves Isaiah he just loses himself and becomes someone else, someone far deadlier than I ever imagined.
I turn my head towards my bedside table, where my digital clock is sat, checking the time and date. It was seven the next morning. Meaning the moron knocked me out for an entire day. I hate him so freaking much right now.
"Morning." I jumped a little.
What the hell, I just looked up a second ago when the heck did he even get here?
"Alexander," My hand lay on my chest, "What are you doing here?"
He shrugs, "Making sure you wake up."
I scoffed. He was sat on one of my couches, two phones sat beside him. His hair was in a bun and he was dressed in black jeans, black Chelsea boots and a navy button down. He looked handsome.
Nonetheless, I nod, "Well, I'm up now so you can leave."
There's a crease between his brows, "Why were you fighting for that Creature?"
What had happened between him and Nate once I was out? Is he alright?
"Where is he?"
An irritated sound escapes him, "Where did you learn English? You don't answer a question with another question."
"Where. Is. He? We're on my territory now, Alexander you will do well to remember that." I repeat his words from the other day.
He rolls his eyes clearly recognising the words, "Nathaniel's chambers."
That cannot be good.
Rising to my feet I mutter, "Bloody hell."
He has an incredulous look on his face, "You've got to be kidding me, are you going to attempt to rescue him?"
"Yes. He knows something about me. I need him alive."
This gets his attention and I almost wish I had kept that information to myself. The look in Alexander's eyes does not look good, he was thinking of something my mind could probably never begin to make up. I instantly felt sorry course through me, I had to get to Isaiah first even though I doubted that I would.
"What does he know?"
He rises slowly from his seat, determination clear in his facial expression and body language.
"I don't know! That's why I need him!" I yell, exasperated.
Alex growled, "The only male wolf you need is me."
I rolled my eyes, "Shut up, you know what I mean."
I got out of my bed only to realise I was in nothing but a shirt that didn't belong to me. Alexander obviously coming to the same conclusion from the length and general shape of the shirt growled angrily.
"He changed your clothes? He touched you. Oh, Nathaniel is so dead."
This I want to see.
Alexander got out of the room, with his quick strides which were a little hard to follow. Especially when I still needed to go through my morning routine.
"Can you please relax and just take a seat, we'll go speak to him together," I spoke, poking my head out my door. He turned to face me and as soon as I thought he was going to protest, I added, "Please."
This made him exhale rather dramatically but did the job because he was back inside my room in a few strides.
I narrow my eyes at him, "What if my parents were down there?"
"They aren't, I made sure of it before I entered because unlike me you had to be on the second floor. Much harder to reach you from the window."
"Oh, but it didn't stop you when you were being Edward Cullen."
I shut my bathroom door after that, low-key shocked he didn't ask me who that was. I turned the shower on, putting my toothpaste on my toothbrush as I waited for the water to be scorching hot.
When I was finished in the bathroom, I pulled on my gown that was hanging on my door. I walked out of the bathroom to find Alexander still sat on the couch, fully engrossed in whatever was going on on that smartphone.
I walked into my closet and pulled on a pair of ripped skinny jeans, a white spaghetti top and black ankle length boots. I brushed my hair and put it up in a bun before heading out. As soon as I did Alexander got up and started walking in long-hard-to-follow strides.
"Can you slow down?" I finally asked when he was already opening the front door and I still had a few steps left.
"I can but I won't."
I locked the front door, "Is this still about Nate? You don't even know if he did anything. He â"
"Touched you, saw you in a way no man should ever see you. Any man but me."
"Ugh, can you get over yourself?" I rolled my eyes.
I shut the front door and locked it, "Well, you can go sort out your brother drama while I go speak to Isaiah. That's more important to me."
"Like hell you are, you're coming with me." He said as he opened the passenger seat door.
I shut the car door, "No, I'm not. I'm going to Isaiah."
"Stop saying his name as if you know him. I hope he's dead already." He drawled.
"What the heck?" I clicked my tongue, "I'm done speaking to you."
I turned and started walking towards the garage so I could get my car but I was stopped by Alexander's words,
"We're going to the same place just get into the car."
"Yes but I'll be leaving with Isaiah, so I need my own car but â thanks."
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I stopped my car at Nathaniel's house and had started screaming out for him but I quickly remembered Alexander said Isaiah was in the dungeon. I jumped right back into my car and started driving places I had never even walked.
I mean Nathaniel's pack isn't that large, I was bound to come across the dungeon sooner or later and unfortunately for me â it was later. I had to ask some wolf for directions.
"Nate?" I yelled as soon as I saw him standing outside where the wolf had said the dungeons were.
"Mikhail Nathaniel Russo!"
"I'm a little worried that you know my first name and I didn't tell you it." He stated, looking up from his phone.
Standing before him I spoke, "I need to see Isaiah. Please."
"You're a little late, Alex's in there already," He nodded his head toward the door, "I don't really want to see what's happening in â Elijah!"
It was guarded by three muscled guards but I was beyond caring, I needed to get to that Creature before Alexander did something stupid like kill him out of rage before I could find out how he knows and cares so much about me.
"Get me in there right now! Open the damn door! Let me get in there! Let me in or I swear â"
Nate hummed, "Let her in."
"Where is he? Can you please hurry? Goddess knows what Alexander's doing to him. Why did you even let him see him? What is wrong with you?" I let out an annoyed scream.
The irritation was clear in his voice and on his face, "Why do you even care so much about him?"
"I need to know why and how he knows me."
"He's your brother," Alexander said, walking out of a cell.
My head jerked back as my eyes widen, "What? That's impossible. He can't be older than twenty-three. I think I would remember him if he were my brother."
My brother? As young as he is I should remember him, I should have seen him in an album or heard about him every day of my life from my parents. I could excuse my memory but not my parents', they could never forget a pup of theirs so how in the world would I have never heard of him from my parents?
It just doesn't make any sense.
"I just spent my time torturing him. I'm pretty sure he told me the truth."
I'm not even surprised when the word 'torture' escapes his lips, I would expect nothing else from Alexander freaking Russo. I just want to get him out of here and get to the bottom of this all.
"Get out my damn way." I walked into Isaiah's cell.
"Oh, my goddess. Isaiah, are you okay?"
I ran towards him genuinely concerned. He looked horrible, he was slumped against the wall, breathing heavily. He had dried blood all over him and around him. The fact that it was dried was a good sign. It meant that he was regenerating, so I wasn't as worried.
"Yeah." He smiled weakly.
"Good." I could ask the only question that mattered now, "Why would you lie to Alexander?"
He sighed, "Truthfully. I wanted to tell you, he just forced it out of me before I could."
"So you're saying it's true? You're my brother? Why don't I remember you then?"
"I'm offended that you don't but you were young, it would be easy to forget. I knew exactly who were you from that day I saw you with Nathaniel," He shrugs, "Maybe if Elisha sees me she'll remember?"
My brows furrow, "What the? We're basically the same person. Why would she remember you and I wouldn't?"
He lifts a weak shoulder, "Because you didn't like me. I spent more time with Elisha before I was exiled â"
"Exiled? Wait. No. Can we get out of here? We're getting out of here. C'mon."
I knew he could carry himself now because he had time to heal, so I just turned around and walked out of the cell. I had to take him home, I needed my parents to explain this all. The Vilakazi's needed a family meeting.
"I'm taking him with me," I said.
Alexander scoffed, "No you're not."
"This isn't your territory." I expected that to come out my mouth, "You can take him." Nate finished.
"Thanks. C'mon then, big brother." I giggled, "Has a nice ring to it."