Chapter 8: The Haunted Memories [2]

[AWUOR]

[Still Eight Months Ago]

On the first try, Awuor failed, and that was once again a disturbing realization. She was an alpha wolf, it didn't make sense for her not to have her werewolf sight restored. How hard had the damn weights hit her anyway?

Defeatedly, she touched the back of her head, and once again felt the thick liquid. The werewolf alpha was pissed but she wasn't going to take it out on her warriors. Instead, she would be their very nice leader and make them run just three hundred laps in the field.

That was enough lesson for them to stay clean. This wasn't a bar or something, this was their space to train and be better. It was like their heaven and they didn't need to make it feel like some lost case when it wasn't that.

"Damn, goddess, what the hell is wrong with me?" Awuor asked no one in particular when she tried getting up and felt like her feet were not moving. She was too smart to blame the weights again. Something was amiss, and she would find out.

"Anyone there?" She called out but no one came to her aid, despite the fact that they had werewolf hearing, which was weird considering she was an alpha wolf and always had her guards waiting for her all the time.

Maybe it was their lunch break and they had thought she was sleeping, but why did it feel like there was more to her current state? So she opted for the mind links.

It was the easiest way to communicate with her people and family. Though right now, she needs her family first. who knew how many times her warriors would taunt her when they realized the weights were on her again?

"Father, Dom, Jer, mother, anyone please," Awuor called out and they instantly responded.

"What is it this time?" Dom asked like he already knew her sister had either done something stupid. The fact that she called out to their mother last, was also proof that she was in the mind of trouble that Luna Eniola wouldn't appreciate.

"You're in trouble with our mother again, aren't you?" Dom taunted.

"Oh come now, Dom. You can't let her know I fell in the gym again. she will definitely lock me up and force me into those damn classes again. Help a sister, please?" Awuor pleaded and her brother sighed exaggeratedly before saying, "for a price."

Maybe he was hallucinating, because his mate couldn't be on the dan floor with his daughter's claws retracting gently from her neck, right? It had to be a mistake that his Eniola was having her throat ripped out of her neck, yeah?

"Father? Oh, goddess what happened here?" Awuor asked, the chock clear in her voice, as she looked around her. She had been on the floor alright, but there was no dumbbell or anything. her mother was dead and it was too obvious that she was the culprit.

Her brother had been listening to her, and when he heard their father's voice and Awuor's changed tone. That was all it took for him to rush to where they were, in the alpha's suite.

And Awuor hadn't said a word of where they were. So how did Dom and Jer know that the sister and father were in the alpha suite?

"No," Dom said when he walked in. He had never expected to lose his mother, or that too in the hands of his sister,, but damn, this was twisted in so many ways.

While her brother, her father and mate looked at their dead mother, Awuor was lost. She couldn't remember anything and she didn't even know how she was supposed to start defending herself. Her life was over and she didn't need anyone to spell it out for her.

"Mother, wake up! Mother, please," Awuor said as she looked at her mother, shaking her body so the wolf would wake up, but there was nothing. She was long dead and the blood on the floor of the alpha's suite was too much.

Even if Luna Eniola could have been saved by the mate bond earlier, right now, it was a little too late. Awuor had 'murdered' her mother and she had no recollection of it. She knew her constant attempts at remembering were all in vain, but she kept trying to wake her up.

The woman lying here was the love of her life.

She loved her mother so much and people had always appreciated how she took care of her mother. She had adored her too much. Losing her mother like this, it was breaking her. She knew she was the obvious suspect and didn't even want to defend herself.

For now, what mattered to her was that her mother woke up.

She had to. She couldn't lose her mother just like that. It wasn't fair to her. Granted she had no recollection of what had happened, but if it was her fault, then she would apologize to her mother, but the woman needed to wake up for that to happen.

"Mother please, I promise I'll be better."