: Part 1 – Eighteen Years Ago
The Finisher (Dark Verse Book 4)
THE CRUST
âLove looks not with the eyes, but with the mind,And therefore is winged cupid painted blind.â
-William Shakespeare
BROKEN BONES HURT.
Zephyr struggled to lay still, alone in the general hospital room. The nice nurse had just made her mama and papa leave her behind. They promised to come back in the morning, but they had to get home to take care of her new sister, Zenith. Zephyr called her Zen. She was five, and really pretty and quiet, but she loved playing with Zephyr, and Zephyr loved her already. She wanted to go home.
She sniffled, wiping her nose with her hand. It was cold, and her sides hurt.
âWhyâs a pretty girl like you crying?â
The older womanâs voice from the bed across from hers made Zephyr look up with her red eyes. There hadnât been any beds in the childrenâs area of the hospital, the nurse had told her parents. So, sheâd put her in with an older lady for the two nights. She looked really thin and sick.
âI wantââ Zephyr hiccupped ââto go home.â
âYou will, sweetheart,â the lady smiled at her. She looked like she was her mamaâs age, maybe a bit older. âYour parents will take you tomorrow.â
Zephyr nodded. Yes, she just had to stay two nights. âWill your parents take you too?â
The womanâs smile turned sad. âNo, Iâm not going home, although my son wants to take me.â
âThen why donât you go with him?â Zephyr leaned to the side, her little mind distracted by the nice lady with the tubes in her hands.
The lady laughed but her voice broke. âI donât have much time in this world, sweetie. Iâm just sad Iâll be leaving him behind with no one to care about him.â
That was a concept Zephyr could not understand. Everyone had family, didnât they? She had so many uncles and aunts and cousins she barely remembered all their names. âHe has no one else?â
The woman shook her head sadly.
Her heart broke. Everyone should have a family.
Zephyr jumped down from the bed, her side hurting a bit, and wobbled over to the older woman, extending her pinkie out. âI can be there for him. I promise. Whatâs his name?â
The woman laughed again, a tear going down her face, and hooked her rough pinkie with Zephyrâs. âYouâre a sweet child.â
Zephyr nodded. She liked being sweet. âHis name?â she asked stuck on the boy who didnât have a family.
âAlessandro. Alessandro Villanova. Alpha.â