In His Eyes: Choice Zekeâs POV âSheâs lost her memories.â
âOh.â
The cabin loomed just a meter away from us. Alina is far enough away that she canât hear us, but I can still keep a watchful eye on her to ensure her safety. Shock and understanding were both evident in Ettieâs eyes. She seemed to already be aware of the information I shared with her; she simply needed some reassurance.
What surprised me was the audible exhale of relief that escaped her lips as she ran her hand down her face, a content smile spreading across her lips.
âYou canât be serious.â My actions spoke volumes as I spat and crossed my arms, staring her down with intensity. She barely spared me a glance, her eyes filled with a chilling indifference. She went from being frustrated and confused to brimming with delight. âAre you seriously happy about her memory loss?â
âOf course Iâm not!â Even as Ettie defended herself, a wide smile remained on her lips. With another chuckle, she nodded to herself, a mischievous smile playing on her lips as she absentmindedly curled a strand of her blonde hair around her index finger. âHow much memory did she lose?â
I lack any substantial information about Ettie, and I donât feel any inclination to uncover more about her. Despite my initial instincts, I havenât left her to perish or taken her far away from our cabin because of Alinaâs compassion towards her. Leaving her best friend out here to fend for herself would undoubtedly upset my mate, and I couldnât bear to do that. The thought of her eternal resentment haunted me, and I questioned whether I could go through that pain again.
Even I, who grew up mainly alone, understand that a genuine friend wouldnât wear a smile upon hearing such heartbreaking news. Ettie showed no curiosity about the origin of Alinaâs memory loss, her recovery, or the impact it had on her.
With a smile on her face, Ettieâs main curiosity was the amount of memory she had lost. It was easy for me to realize that there was an ulterior motive behind the bitchâs smile â it carried a hidden agenda, as if Ettie wanted Alina to forget a certain memory desperately.
âI donât think thatâs important to know.â
âCome on, donât be such an asshole,â Ettie let out a frustrated groan before giving me a hard shove. It wasnât hard enough for me to take a step back and stumble, but the force would have sent any other Hunter crashing into the nearest tree. One thingâs for certain: Ettie is not to be taken lightly. âI just want to know so that I know where we stand.â
âYouâre her best friend,â I remind her, as she seems to have overlooked that particular detail. It was almost instantaneous â
Ettieâs eye started to twitch with irritation, indicating that my tone or the specific word I used had clearly bothered her. I couldnât give a shit what she thinks, anyway. âShouldnât you already have a sense of where you stand without needing to ask her?â
âWhat memories did she lose, Zeke?â Ettieâs voice sliced through the thick silence, like a sharp knife, demanding answers that lurked in the shadows, skillfully shifting the focus of the conversation. Glaring at me with sharp intensity, her lips twisted into a snarl. âItâs not like itâs such a difficult question!â
Hesitation seized me, and my words became entangled in my throat like thorny vines.
âWhat does it matter?â I retorted, a flicker of frustration coloring my words. âShe lost her memories. Isnât that enough? You should just be there for her!â
Ettieâs eyes narrowed, a spark of defiance igniting within her. âItâs not like Iâm asking for something huge, youâre so f**king frustrating. Iâm just curious about how much she remembers, thatâs it. Itâs not rocket science!â
I felt my jaw tighten as I fought against the overwhelming anger threatening to consume me.
âBecause you crazy bitch, itâs not about the memories she lost,â As I replied, my voice remained steady, but there was an underlying raw intensity to it. âRight now, we have to focus on who she is now. Iâm here for her, no matter what she remembers or forgets. I hope the same goes for you.â
âOh, I see.â Ettieâs chuckle is laced with mockery as she nonchalantly flips her blonde hair over her shoulder. If she had done the action after fully bathing and applying makeup, her appearance would have been stunning. But right now, she just looks unhinged, especially with the massive bandage wrapped around her neck. âYou think youâre the only one who cares about her, Zeke? You think youâre the only one whoâs been there for her?â
Moving one foot in front of the other, the mounting tension became almost unbearable.
âIâm not claiming to be the only one. But whatâs important now is helping her remember-â
âAnd I donât want her to remember anything!â With a sudden burst of terror, Ettieâs screams shattered the stillness, leaving me frozen in place. She seemed taken aback by her own words, as if even she couldnât believe what she had just said. Frustration fills her as she mutters curses under her breath, pinches the bridge of her nose, and paces back and forth. âThatâs not what I-
UGH! Look, there must be a reason why she forgot such things, right? So like... All Iâm saying is, I donât think it would be too bad if she doesnât remember it anymore... Right? You get me, donât you? Surely thereâs some memories inside of her that you donât want her to remember anymore-â
âDo you even hear yourself right now?â I ask, my voice unexpectedly amplifying to a level that surprised even myself. Despite her usual stubbornness, Ettieâs abrupt silence is a muchâneeded break from her ceaseless yapping, for which I am grateful. âI want her to remember me, not act like weâve never met. Like Iâm some f**king stranger she picked up from some dirty street. Yeah, Iâve made my fair share of mistakes, but I never want her to forget that. She needs to know how much I messed up, and how hard Iâll try to make it right. How much I would crawl on the floor, lapping at the path she walked, begging for her forgiveness, because she f**king deserves that and more. I want her to go back to her old self, âcause she wants that too. Sheâs working on getting them back. Why the hell do you want her to stop trying and be someone else? Youâre a real piece of shit friend, huh?â
With a fierce intensity in her eyes, Ettie raised her arm, threatening to unleash a stinging slap on my cheek. I stood my ground, feeling the tension in my jaw as I clenched it with unwavering determination, unwilling to back down from the impending confrontation. And then, like a sudden storm breaking through the stifling air, Alina emerged from the cabin, her eyes wide with a mixture of shock and frustration. Sprinting towards us, her face etched with desperation, she pleaded for help.
âStop! Both of you, just stop!â
Despite the urgency in her raised voice, Alinaâs fragile tone resonated and intensified the growing tension. Just in time, she reached Ettie and caught her raised arm before it could come crashing down. Alinaâs sudden intervention caught Ettie off guard, and she responded with a glare that held both defiance and frustration.
Ettie.
âAlina, this isnât what it looks like â
With a stern expression, Alina cut her off, her eyes shifting towards me and âYouâre both acting like children fighting over a toy, and I wonât have it. I lost my memories, but that doesnât give you the right to treat me like some prize to be won or lost.â
With a flicker of remorse, Ettie let her arm fall, the anger that had consumed her fading away. Caught between the gaze of the two women, I could sense the weight of their unspoken grievances, pressing down on me like an invisible burden. Her eyes, filled with disappointment; met mine as Alina turned towards me.
âFighting with her, really?â
âShe started it.â
As Ettie tried to speak, she was met with a stern gaze from Alina that shut her down before she could say anything. âEttie, I know youâve been my best friend for as long as I can remember, but this is not how you usually handle things. Starting a fight with someone? Seriously?â
Ettie, shifted uncomfortably under Alinaâs scrutiny. Her eyes darted back and forth between Alina and me, desperately searching for a response that remained just out of reach.
âAnd you,â Alina turned her attention to me, her expression a mixture of disappointment and frustration. âI thought we could build something here, but if youâre going to let this tension fester and affect us, then maybe I was wrong.â
âYou see?! Alina, donât you see heâs not good for you? Heâs making us fight!â Ettie finally spoke, her voice softer than before.
âIâve known you for so long, and I canât stand seeing you with someone like him-â
Alinaâs gaze transformed from one of hurt to one of resolute determination, her eyes narrowing as she prepared to face the challenge of her best friend. With my arms crossed tightly, I sense my heart thumping in my chest, filled with admiration for the woman who seems poised to defend me.
âEttie, you donât get to decide who is right for me. Zeke is my mate, and whether you like him or not, heâs staying.â Alina stated, her voice devoid of emotion, eyebrows raised in a challenge, daring Ettie to oppose her. Ettie hesitated before speaking, but the firmness in Alinaâs voice left no room for debate. âNo, Ettie. This is not up for discussion. Iâve lost my memories, and Iâm trying to navigate this mess, but I wonât let the two people I care about the most tear each other apart.â
Ettie and I exchanged a glance, our eyes conveying the unspoken understanding that we were about to face an inevitable confrontation. Alinaâs voice had a captivating power, and whenever she spoke, we couldnât help but listen.
âApologize.â
Alinaâs unwavering gaze locked onto Ettie as she confidently placed her order. Avoiding my gaze, Ettie shifted uncomfortably, her eyes darting around the forest.
âI, uh, sorry.â
Alinaâs eyes narrowed.
âThatâs not an apology, Ettie. Look at Zeke and say it like you mean it.â
Her hesitation was palpable, but in that moment, her eyes fleetingly connected with mine as she mumbled, a hint of vulnerability in her voice.
âSorry.â
He expression stern, Alina turned to me and crossed her arms.
âYour turn, Zeke.â
I let out a weary sigh, resigning myself to the fact that there was no point in resisting.
âSorry.â
Alinaâs eyes darted back and forth between us, her hand waving in the empty space between. âThat was pathetic. Youâre both acting like stubborn children. I want a proper apology, and I want you both to mean it.â
Another uneasy look passed between us, a silent acknowledgment that Alina was not going to back down without a fight.
âSorry, Zeke.â
Ettie muttered again, her voice carrying a stronger sense of determination.
With a deep inhale, I exhaled slowly, the words reluctantly escaping my lips.
âIâm sorry too.â
Alina nodded, a small smile playing at the corners of her lips, seemingly satisfied.
âNow, was that so hard? You two are idiots, honestly.â
A moment of silence followed, the heavy apology lingering in the air. With a hint of skepticism, Alinaâs gaze swept between us, as if trying to assess the honesty in our words. She couldnât hold it in any longer. Finally, she sighed, the sound echoing in the stillness.
Good Now, we can move forward without this constant tension. Zeke, Ettie is aw best band, and I wonât let anything jeopardize that. Ettie, Zeke is my mate, and 1 wonât set anything jeopardize that either. You two need to figure out how to coexist, and I wonât accept anything less.â
And then, Alina clapped her hands.
âBut before that, while you guys were arguing, I came up with a plan in the cabin thatâs gonna get all three of us the help we need. Medicine, freedom, my memories. All Pm saying is, choose wisely.â
I raised my brow in surprise, my curiosity piqued.
âChoose?â
âYeah. Choose. Itâs simple,â Alina smirked at both of us, her mischievous grin instantly reminding me of the Alina from before, the one who hadnât lost her memories. âTrust me or donât. How about that for an easy choice?â