Chapter 32
Creatures of the Dark Series
Colette had been bound to the post for what felt like an eternity. Ylenia had left her there, off to distract Dancescu. Sheâd said it was better than him pacing around, waiting for the full moon to rise. After a while, Colette had slid down to the ground, her legs aching from standing for so long.
Sheâd expected people to stare. For the first hour or so, it seemed like everyone was watching her. But now, they were coming and going, checking to see if sheâd transformed yet.
Across the clearing, she could see Sorin. She wished more than anything that they were together. He hadnât moved at all, and she was worried he was seriously injured.
She sighed and shifted her position, her wrists already sore from the ropes. She didnât know how much time she had left. The sky was growing darker by the minute, and a chill was setting in.
âAre you hungry?â a woman asked suddenly, her voice thick with an accent.
Colette turned to find the source of the voice.
A tall, curvaceous woman stood there. She looked strangely familiar with her jet-black hair and almost black eyes. There was something about her low-set brows and the near scowl on her lips.
âUh, no. Iâm fine,â Colette answered quietly, unsure if her upset stomach could handle any food.
The woman squatted down in front of her, studying her with a narrowed gaze. âIâve stayed away from you until now for your own good. I didnât think it would help you if anyone saw us together,â she said, placing a basket of baked goods next to Colette.
âWhy not?â Colette asked cautiously, trying to read the womanâs face for clues.
The woman raised a perfectly arched eyebrow and smirked. âYou are Sorinâs mate,â she stated.
Colette nodded slowly.
âAnd I am his mother,â she said bluntly.
Colette stared at her, shocked.
She didnât look old enough to be Sorinâs mother. She looked the same age, maybe even younger.
âMy name is Silviana, but eventuallyââ She paused until Colette met her gaze again. ââI would like you to call me mom.â Her eyes sparkled as she said it. âIâve always wanted a daughter.â
Coletteâs eyes widened. No ~way~. âYou want me to call you mom? You canât possibly be Sorinâs mother⦠Youâre so young.â
Silviana laughed warmly. âItâs the lycan.â She waved her hand dismissively. âBut really, I do. When you feel comfortable enough. Itâs very difficult to conceive with someone who isnât your destined. I was lucky enough to have one child, but that will be a different story with you and Sorin,â she said cheerfully.
Coletteâs stomach dropped, and she felt her face turn red. âUh, we havenât reallyââ
Silviana leaned forward, brushing Coletteâs long, black hair over her shoulders and inhaling deeply. Her expression tightened.
âHe hasnât marked you. Is there something wrong with him? Did he overstep your boundaries?â she asked quickly, her voice filled with concern.
âNo,â Colette answered.
Silviana tilted her head, looking curious. âAm ~I~ making you uncomfortable?â
Colette nodded slowly.
âAh,â Silviana said, âI see. You were raised around humans. Iâm sorry.â She sat down next to Colette, offering her the basket of treats. âYou really should try to eat before tonightâs big event. You need strength if youâre going to pull this off.â
âYeah,â Colette grunted. âBut maybe I wonât shift.â
âSorinâs made plans for you,â Silviana replied tersely, aware of what would happen to her son if Colette managed to escape.
Colette turned to look at Sorinâs still form again. âThatâs him,â she murmured to his mother.
Silviana followed her gaze and nodded. âDonât worry, dear. Heâs perfectly fine. Iâve seen him through worse,â she assured her.
Colette tried to calm herself, but the image of Sorin was burned into her mind. She picked up a muffin and started to eat it slowly.
âYouâre very pretty,â Silviana said, trying to make conversation.
âThanks,â was all Colette could manage to say in response.
They sat in silence for a while, neither of them knowing what to say.
âWhen all this is over, I would love to have you over for dinner,â Silviana finally said, trying to sound cheerful.
Not that it mattered. If Colette didnât shift, she wasnât sure sheâd ever see Sorin again.
Colette didnât respond. She was lost in her thoughts, her eyes fixed on Sorinâs unmoving form.
âCan I give you advice?â Silviana asked. âOffer you help?â
Colette nodded.
âIf you are going to shift, youâll need to relax, extra relax. Tonight will be painful, and you donât want to be tense.â
Colette nodded again.
âI spoke with Sorin beforehand,â Silviana began, pulling a flask-like bottle from her basket. She handed it to Colette.
âItâs Sorinâs blood. He said youâve already had his blood before, so you know what itâs like, and he doesnât want you to have anyone elseâs. Not even mine.â She laughed softly.
Colette put the flask in her pocket. âWhat do I do with it?â
âUhâ¦â Silviana hesitated. âJust drink it if you feel any pain or discomfort. This is only if you ~do~ shift.â
Colette nodded, understanding. The flask was cold, and Colette wished it were warm like Sorin, so she could feel his warmth, even if only for a moment. She wanted to open the flask and breathe in his scent, but judging by Silvianaâs reaction, that wouldnât be a good idea.
Colette tensed as Silviana started to stroke her hair. She smelled like dark chocolate and red wine: sweet and bitter, but sophisticated and expensive.
Colette looked so young, almost unbelievably so. It was easy to see the family resemblance with Sorin. She was breathtaking.
Silviana moved in closer, her fingers gently weaving Coletteâs hair into a braid.
âSilviana,â a voice echoed, causing both women to jump.
Silviana was on her feet in an instant, her attention snapping to her alpha. She lowered her gaze and tilted her neck just a bit, a silent sign of submission.
âWhat are you doing with my human?â he demanded, his voice laced with possessiveness.
Silviana wanted to argue, to challenge his claim over her new daughter-in-law, but she bit her tongue, her lips pressing into a thin line of annoyance.
âI was just watching the show, like everyone else.â She gestured to the crowd that had gathered around them.
He scowled at her, clearly not buying her explanation.
Ylenia stepped around him, her hands twisting together in a nervous dance.
âItâs almost time.â Dancescuâs grin was wicked as he rubbed his hands together, looking every bit the villain Colette was starting to believe he was. âYlenia.â He snapped his fingers, summoning her forward. âHow long until the full moon?â
Ylenia shifted from foot to foot, clearly uncomfortable. She squinted up at the sky, then checked her wristwatch before answering, âLess than an hour, sir. Really, it could be any minute now.â