a's
m amid the lively city scene. Today was Kai's
ing Pines resort, located in th
pine needles and wet soil, the
, exchanging soft secrets bene
ment in the city, where the only glimpse of nature w
teasing my stomach. Inside was a silver wolf pendant, finely detai
lf myths...the instinctive bond with nat
out being one himself...a p
ismissed it with laug
hat I was working a late shift at the bakery...a needed falseh
y extended hours and m
about my "flour-covered" kisses, yet I was awa
ture: an unremarkable, brick edifice loc
uffed my way up the four flights of stairs while the scent of c
the spare key hidden beneath the
ttlingly silent. "Kai?" I whispered gently, partly antici
rep
urs ago. Perhaps he had taken a break for a drink with his companions? I attempted to calm
prepared a small cooler filled with champa
e everything on the coffee table. I lit several aromatic
lbum; the soothing saxophone soun
envelope on the coffee table caught my attention. My he
ling a little. It was directed to Kai, written in a
I was aware I shouldn't, but realized I could
of paper. I opened it, my gaze scanning t
this evening. Meet me at The Crimson Moon at 8. Put on that shirt I lov
started
he room started to whirl, the gentle jazz tr
lably, my champagne glass fell from m
n over the carpet, mirroring the
Who's
My closest friend. The one who had b
stepped back, grabbing my chest as thoug
nnot be
d; we had remained inseparable since we were kids. We talked about everyth
the tears eag
r was cool to my touch, the extreme opposite of th
ad to know what ha
his apartment, surrounded by the remnants of my carefully const
d me. I didn't even bother locking it. What was the
knew Kai hung out there. He had once taken me there several months ago. I still remembered the low-lit
the world around me-some supernatural controls turning my life into a m
p in front of Th
e sidewalk, the cool night air a welcome
d to turn back, to convince myself I hadn't seen the letter, to hold on to that illusion of h
reath, I heaved
pulsating. I scanned the room, my eyes
h against the back, framed in the pale yell
ritten in the letter of. He seemed to be chuck
him as her hand went across his chest. Th
was a physical blow, a punch in the gut
on them. I watched as Kai leaned in and kissed Anya
the laughter... all so muffled. The only thing I could hear was my hea
t even feel anger. I just felt... empt
teps echoing on the polished floo
itter, acrid smell that clung to me like a shro