They are both staring at me; they seem to be at a loss for words. They seem confused master. I smiled at his voice in my head, I scratch behind his ears. I believe you are correct little one. They approached the bed slowly.
“How? What do you know of the Council? How? Who? What?” Ezra was a mess of questions. His eyes are the same blue from the memories. I missed him.I missed our childhood. How could he do this?
“You should be careful with what you say big brother, my memories however few that I have are very vivid. I remember the day mother and father left me to your care.” I felt the tear swelling in my eyes.
“You…” His voice broke. His hands were shaking.
“I remember you locking my wolf away, using a witch’s magic to bind my wolf and my magic to my 18th birthday. I remember begging you, to stop, to stay. You left me!” My wolf raged inside my head. I felt my eyes shift. Noah looked at me with his sad eyes. “And you. I don’t care if you are my mate or not, you knew! You were there the nights I cried and suffered because my parents died! You held me and told me nothing could have been done! It was just an accident. They were at the wrong place!They weren’t even my parents! You should have told me. I know you have the power to have restored my powers. It was your family’s blood that bound it in the first place! I know I am right so there is no need to deny anything. I hate you! You both need to leave. Now!” My wolf growled at me. We do not hate our mate! You might not but right now all he has done is lie to me! I trusted him!And he lied to me. How do I know what he says is ever going to be true? You will. Not anytime soon…I’m sorry Es, but for now everything is at an arm’s length.
My wolf whimpered at her words. How does she know any of this? That spell was bound to blood. Nothing should have been able to break it. How does she now anything? The leopard kept eyeing the men standing at the foot of the bed. Ezra was so pissed his hands were shaking as he gripped the foot board.
“I am not leaving without an explanation! You have been in a coma for four months. You wake up and you seem to think you know everything! How!? Now tell me!” She looked at him anger and sadness filled her eyes.
“I OWE YOU NOTHING!” Her voice echoed through the room. Reflexively I winced. I have never heard her yell like that. “I know only parts, I will admit.” She looks at me. “The spell is not broken, at least not fully. Not yet. You both have lied to me, and abandoned me in different ways. I hate that you lied to me for so long. I hate that I have for so long hated myself for getting my parents killed, I hate that you held me while I cried so much I felt like I was dying. I hate that you told me that it was an accident all the while you knew that it was my fault. They were not my parents but for the better part of my life they cared for me like no one else did. You may be my future husband, but I can barely bring myself to look you in the eyes.”
“It was…”
“I’m not finished. I have all these burred memories of you when we were little, you were my hero. I loved you so much. The warmth I felt when you held me and told me you’d always protect me.You took that away from me! You took my parents away and yourself! And you expect me to give you something without so much as telling me why? You have the audacity to demand an explanation from me, when neither of you offered one to begin with….Fine.” The tears had begun to flow. Her hands were shaking and she was grabbing the blankets for strength. Her body shaking from the exertion, she took a moment to try and calm her overwhelming emotions, she smiled and nodded towards the leopard. It nodded and sprang from the bed. It trotted to the small bathroom in the corner. After what seemed like an eternity a young man stepped from the room.
“Shift…
“My name is…”