A Beauty to His Beast 2: An Urban Werewolf Story

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just like them,” I told her, then walked out of her sight.
                      “Go to hell, Goon!” Kanya screamed at me.
                         “If you keep on fucking with Adika, you will be in hell, and I won’t give a fuck about it. From now on, you can do what you want to do and mingle with whom you want to. Just don’t bring that shit to our home or around the pups,” I shouted back.
                          “I’m going to remember that when you come sniffing up my ass because your beast cannot resist me,” she spat.
                         “Keep talking shit. Nobody is here with us,” I said to her. I heard the door slam. Kanya was gone, and it was just the twins and I. I picked them up and headed upstairs. Kanye was babbling, but Akea was quiet, just staring at me. I laid Kanye in his crib then sat down in the chair with Akea. I held him up looking at him; his eyes turned blue.
                       I saw images of a dark figure through Akea’s eyes. The figure was tall with red eyes. I couldn’t see his face, but a voice echoed throughout the room. “Saka,” it muffled, and then Akea cried. Someone wanted my son.

 
    Keora
    “Damn it!” I screamed, knocking my spell books from off of the table. Goon could sense me now…Well, Akea could sense me. I was better off as Dayo, but as Dayo I couldn’t get close enough to Akea. Getting close to Akea was a bad move; he could sense me. Saka was haunting Akea through me. Nobody could detect me but him. In Akea’s eyes, I looked like a demon. My plan wasn’t going to work. It was too late for me to walk away because I promised Saka Akea’s soul if he made me powerful enough to defeat Naobi. Saka tricked me. He knew I couldn’t defeat Naobi, but I still have to give him what he wants.
                          I sat on my rug in front of the fireplace. I closed my eyes then cried. Goon would never love me, especially if I gave Saka his son’s soul. The fire from the fireplace blew out towards me, and a dark figure appeared. I backed up into the corner.
                       “Are you having second thoughts?” the ancient voice asked me.
                        “Saka, I cannot get close to Akea. Goon does not even want me around. Akea can see me for what I really am, and he cries every time I’m around him,” I explained.
                         “I gave you my spells in return for Akea. I want to walk the earth again. I’ve been in the dark for a very, very, very long time,” he said to me.
     
                        “I can’t do this anymore,” I said to Saka. My body was pressed against the wall. Something was choking me and burning my neck, causing me to scream out in pain.
    “I gave you my spells, and I can take them away. What do you think Naobi would do to you if she could sense all of your doings? The next time I come, you better have that baby,” he said. Then just like that, he disappeared.
                       I sat four bloody steaks on a tray with a pitcher of water. I warmed up some soup for Adika. I took the food tray then headed down to the dungeon.
                  “Did you two miss me?” I laughed. Adika sat in the corner with her knees bent up. Dayo lay on the hard floor on his back. I gave him some pants to wear; Adika seeing Dayo naked bothered me for some reason.
     
                        “How long have I been here?” Adika asked, looking sick.
                          “A week. What’s the matter with you?”
             “I don’t feel good. Please get me out of here. This dungeon makes me feel human! Immortals don’t get sick. What kind of place is this?” she yelled at me.
                         “What would be the point of you being in here if you could

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