the truth

1117 Words
“Nothing in particular, I just sat down and... drew.” I explained. I collectively remembered the day I drew the portrait. I had just finished having little fall out with mom, I walked towards my pencil, as I held the pencil, so many emotions began to flow through. Carefully, I began to draw. The drawing took five hours to complete, I had lost track of time. When I was done, I was surprised to see what I had done. It was a well sculptured drawing of a bleeding girl, standing next to a huge creature, more like a huge dog with blazing eyes that could kill its prey. They were both surrounded by the forest, brown tree branches and green leaves. I couldn't explain how I had ended up drawing such. He hummed in response and signed on the portrait. “And here we go.” He said handing it back to me and just as I was about to collect it, my hands brushed his and I suddenly felt a jolt of electricity. I couldn't fathom what it meant but I looked up at his face and caught a glimpse of shock but he immediately covered it up with a smile. I shrugged over it and walked out. Caleb walked out some minutes later, he couldn't stop teasing me. I let him have his fun just for tonight. I felt really fulfilled tonight, meeting Xavier was already an accomplishments. A figure stood just like every other fan, it stared at the retreating figure of Ava as she hoped into the car. A small smile crept unto it's face. “Alas, she is real.” “Happy Birthday!” The voices hit me immediately I walked into the house with Caleb, for a moment I just stood with my eyes wide open as I stared at all the glittering balloons and the pair of eyes boring into my skin. “Woah!” I mouthed. “Hey guys.” “Happy birthday sweetheart.” Mom said as a drop of tears fell from her eyes. “Thank you so much mom.” The party began, I greeted most of my cousins specifically from my mother's side, of course, no one from dad's family was here. I've never had any relationship from people from my father's side. Mom wasn't the type to always tell me stuffs about dad. So I didn't bother her. I gave out my best smiles as I talked and answered everyone's greetings. It was really nice bonding with my family. “Ava!” Aunt Maya called off out walking towards me with open arms. “Aunt maya.” I responded with a smile as she engulfed me in a tight hug. Aunt Maya was mom's immediate elder sister, she was this type of family member you could always rely on when there's a problem. But she's a huge talker, once Aunt Maya sees you, you are in for huge hours of talks and advices. “You’ve grown so much. I could remember how little you were the last time I came over.” she grinned and I could only let out a forced laugh. I prayed for her session of disturbance to end and just like a miracle, I heard mom's voice call for me. “Excuse me, Aunt Maya, I think I heard mom calling.” I seized the excuse and moved out of her embrace. “Mom did you call me?” “No dear, is there a problem?” she answered as she laughed at one of the dry jokes and uncle of mine was telling her. Weird, I thought I heard her call. “Ava.” I heard the tiny voice again, I looked around but everyone seemed to be busy. I shrugged it off, maybe I was beginning to go crazy just like Caleb said earlier. Finally, the party was over. I stood by the door as I thanked everyone as they left. Tradition. “See you at school tomorrow, I've got soccer practice so I have to be early. I might not pick you up.” Caleb said. “Way to go caleb.” I scoffed. “I promise I'll make it be to you.” “You better.” he said grinning. Finally, people were gone and it was time to clean the whole house, it looked messy. “Ava?” mom silently called. “We've got to talk.” This time with a stern voice. I sat down as I faced her, giving her my full attention as she began, her hands strongly clasped together and when she looked up, her eyes had a glint of tears in them. “You know,” she began softly, “when I look back at time, I smile and congratulate myself. It hadn't been easy raising a kid alone but here she is eighteen years old.” “i've never told you a lot of things about your father,” she said, her voice trembling. “but I think it is best you know them now cause I can feel that time is almost up.” “Mom.” I drawled, “I'm kinda confused here, what are you talking about, what time is almost up?” I asked with a furrowed brow. Mom was beginning to give me the chills, she was acting like the letter I had received earlier. She sniffed as she continued, “When I met your dad, my thoughts about a lot of things changed, and that is, about the supernatural. I got to find out that there are special breed of beings that have certain powers and your father Ava, was a part of it.” She took a huge breath as she continued, “Your father was a werewolf.” I didn't know what was funny but I suddenly bursted out laughing. “Mom, really? Dad, a werewolf. Mom, those things don’t exist, I think you've been watching so much movie and it has gotten the best of you.” I chuckled but mom remained still, she only stared at me. My laugh died down, she can't be serious right? “Ava, you are a half wolf and you have been fated to the Alpha of the Dark moon park. I didn't believe your father and his people, not until I saw them turn before my very eyes. But everything always had a consequence. Your father had slept with a human and that caused him his life.” Mom broke down in tears. I found all this so hard to believe, who would wake up and believe when you're being told that you're a werewolf. I tried speaking but no words came
Free reading for new users
Scan code to download app
Facebookexpand_more
  • author-avatar
    Writer
  • chap_listContents
  • likeADD