Chapter 13
Chapter 13
I stayed in the room until I finished the entire book. It was interesting. It went into detail about the
Lycan's shift from man to beast and how they could control it for the most part. When the Lycan got
angry, it's wolf would push forward, and sometimes the shift would be involuntary. It showed the
changing anatomies of the man in his transition to beast. It looked painful and unreal. There were
pictures and descriptions of the pain that came with the first shift and every one after. The Lycan could NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.
begin it's transformation at puberty, whenever it would hit the normal person. There was so much detail
on this one fictional creature. It was incredible. I applauded the creativity of whoever wrote this. It was
very specific.
When I finished the book, I stretched and tucked the book under my arm I remembered Elias saying
that he worked in his home office often, and I needed to talk to him about this book. I didn't knock
before entering, and in hindsight, I should've. In my defense, I wasn't expecting anyone else to be in
the house. Elias was in a deep discussion with two men. One of them I recognized as Elias' brother,
Taylor. Regardless, Elias smiled when he saw me. I probably looked like a deer caught in the
headlights.
"Nova," he smiled. He motioned for me to join him at his desk. Paralleled against my option to just
stand at the door, I went to Elias. I walked hesitantly over to him and he pulled me into his lap. I could
feel the blush creep up my neck.
"I-I didn't realize you had company," I said shyly, standing. I motioned to the book. "I was just going to
give this back to you," I said quickly. I turned to leave but Elias caught my wrist.
"Wait, Nova. What did you think?" he asked. I glanced at Taylor and the other strange man in the room.
"We can discuss it later since you're busy, " I said, trying to leave. Elias chuckled and sat me on his
desk.
"It's okay, love. Taylor and Peyton don't bite," Elias said, to which both men chuckled as if the opposite
were true. I looked at my fingers clasped in my lap and shrugged.
"I think it's a very descriptive and detailed piece of fiction. Whoever wrote it had quite the imagination
and I commend them for that. It was truly entertaining," I answered softly.
"Fiction?" the man, Peyton, asked. Peyton looked like the pretty, golden boy that everyone loved in
high school. His stature was that of a jock, and with his golden hair and blue eyes, he was the poster
child for an All-American Man. I looked at him confused. He seemed offended, while Taylor sat smirking
like the cocky bastard he probably was.
"You believe it?" I asked Peyton. He glared at me before turning his glare to Elias.
"Nisi joj još? (Croatian: You haven't told her yet?)" Peyton asked Elias in Croatian, I assumed.
"No, it's a process and ne želim ju uplašiti(I don't want to scare her)," Elias replied. I sighed in
frustration.
"Could you guys stop speaking a different language when I'm right here? Thanks," I said bitterly. Elias
chuckled and took my hands in his.
"You'll catch on eventually, Cupcake," he smiled. I mentally rolled my eyes at the stupid nickname. "So
about the book... do you believe any of it could be real?" he asked. I shrugged. I had always been able
to keep an open mind about the supernatural, but nothing I'd ever seen up to this point gave me any
proof of their existence.
"I think the idea of soul mates is beautiful and ancient. I don't know how feasible it is though. I don't
believe in love at first sight. I believe there can be lust at first sight, but you can't know that you love
someone until you know him or her. I don't think there are any exceptions to that rule. As far as the
whole Lycan concept as a whole is concerned, I don't think a man's body would completely shift on
command with the snap of a finger. Furthermore, the beast has no downside; no negative to balance
out the possibility of something so unnatural. There's a consequence for everything. This Lycan
creature has no consequence, just talents and hyperactive senses. It's not feasible," I ranted. All three
of them stared at me shocked. I had the gift of gab and I knew it. That, plus, my love for English, made
me talk a lot. I blushed crimson as I realized that I just went off on a tangent.
"I'll be up in my room," I said quickly before I rushed out of the office and to my bedroom. It's funny how
I was already calling it mine, like I accepted the fact that I was staying here. Hopefully, Nolan and my
dad got my message and were working on a way to retrieve me. I didn't mind Elias, Taylor, or even
Peyton, but I knew I couldn't stay here forever.