Helanie:
I had been looking for them, but the weather had gotten so bad that I had to keep covering my eyes to avoid getting dust in them. I was starting to wonder if I’d be wandering around all night until I heard a commotion to my right. I instantly started sprinting without wasting a second. It was howling mixed with hissing, reminding me of the Zharns roaming around freely. They seemed like sneaky creatures. They would definitely take advantage of the brothers’ messy state.
I took a deep breath before stepping into the scene of destruction. And just like I had guessed, the air was thick with worry—and for the first time, the brothers didn’t seem to have things under control.
Norman was standing, facing Emmet, while Maximus was behind him, bleeding and howling.
"What is going on with you, Emmet? Is there something you want to tell me?" Norman asked in a soft, defeated tone. At that point, I realized the two of them were having trouble. But how did the argument between them even start?
Was Emmet upset that Norman was not attacking the lycan, not realizing it wasn’t just a lycan—but his own brother?
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"Why did you kill her that night?" My body shivered at the way Emmet’s eyes glistened.
"Emmet, what are you saying?" Norman asked.
"You—it was you who was supposed to take care of her. You were supposed to take Azura to the hospital. But instead—you killed her," Emmet hissed, pain flashing through his eyes and loud groans.
My body froze for a second before I snapped back to reality. I didn’t believe it. Even if Norman told me he had killed someone, I wouldn’t believe it.
And from the looks of it, even Norman didn’t agree with the accusation.
"I didn’t kill her, Emmet. Why would I do that—and hurt you?" He tried to take a step closer to Emmet, who held up his hand to stop him.
"You killed her. You knew what she meant to me, but you still killed her. All because—you wanted to hide the secret that you were hiding a lycan," Emmet screamed, covering his head with his hands, pacing back and forth.
"Emmet—" As soon as his name left my lips in a soft whisper, Emmet stopped and turned to me. His hair was blowing with the wind, his eyes shining with tears.
"Helanie—" His whisper made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. He looked around for a moment and then stared at Norman, stepping back.
I wasn’t an expert in reading body language, but he looked shaken—almost guilty. Maybe he realized what he had just accused his brother of.
But before any more words could be spoken, Maximus jumped at Norman from behind.
"Norman!" I screamed, watching him not defend himself properly as Maximus bit him on the back.
I knew it.
I didn’t understand what made him so angry—until I noticed his eyes locked onto the mark on Norman’s neck. Then, without warning, he took off running.
"I’ll go after him—" Norman said, but I grabbed his hand to stop him.
"No, he hates you right now. He saw the mark on your neck, Norman. Let me go," I insisted, cupping Norman’s face in my hands and standing on my tiptoes in a hurry.
"What if he hurts you?" Norman sounded so desperately worried that I couldn’t help but smile a little.
"I’ll be fine," I reassured him.
"Please go take care of Emmet—" I turned to look at Emmet and realized what he had just witnessed. He stood there, staring at us.
"Ohh," Emmet muttered under his breath. "You two go home. I’ll go... bring my brother back." He looked away, trying to hide his tears. His voice was shaking too.
"Emmet—you’re bleeding too," I said, but he shook his head without even looking at me.
"I’m fine. And yes, in case you’re wondering—I remember. I’m not going after him to kill him," he said with a bitter laugh, as if hinting that we might be judging him already.
"Helanie, go back home. Let us go after him," Norman said then, and the look in his eyes told me this wasn’t a suggestion—I had no choice but to listen.
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