ChapterThree

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"Let's hear what you want and what you are willing to sacrifice," he said, walking around me in a circle. Chuckling awkwardly. "Ta, take me to the Alpha," I stuttered, but immediately found my voice. My heart is racing pretty hard. He grinned. "I can smell your fear, no matter how hard you mask it." He stepped a few meters back, raising both hands. I guess he wanted to make me calm, but my heart was threatening to burst out of my chest. "Tell me what you want with the Alpha, and maybe, just maybe, I can help," he said, his eyes buried in mine as he grinned. "I need to borrow money from the Alpha," I bravely replied. "Aha, it can only be money problems; let me guess you lost all your money to gambling or drugs, or was it alcohol?" He whispered to my hearing. The fear I once felt slowly turned to anger. I could tell from all indications that he was enjoying the drama. "Do you want to take me to the Alpha, or are you having the time of your life?" I snapped. "She got some fire; I like that," I heard another voice say from behind me. I quickly turned around to see another weird-looking guy walking towards us. What the f**k was happening and where they were all appearing was a puzzle to me. "You think she will do for the replacement?" "She will be a perfect replacement," the second guy replied. I was looking from the first guy to the second, confused as f**k. They both turned immediately to me, and I staggered back in fear. "What are you willing to offer me in exchange for the money?" the first guy asked. "A... are you... ou the Alpha?" I stuttered, "I would have to kill you if I ever told you," he replied, chuckling dryly. His words sent fear down my spine; my whole body was engulfed in goosebumps. For the very first time, I realized they could both kill me in this forest, and no one would ever come looking for me. I dragged my feet backward, looking from one person to the next. "Don't be scared; I won't kill you yet; you are far more valuable alive than dead." His voice came yet again. I stopped in my tracks, wondering who they were. "I am all ears, scardy cat," he teased me. "You don't even know how much I want to borrow from the alpha." "If you think the alpha couldn't borrow you the amount you need, why are you here then?" I stared at him speechless; he did have a solid point, and besides, I heard the alpha was quite wealthy. "50,000, and I'm willing to offer him anything he asks for in return," I replied. "Even yourself," he whispered into my ears. I turned around quickly in fear, only to see him standing behind me. I moved away from him immediately, scared as f**k. I kept pointing at where I saw him standing before now. "How did you get there?" I asked him, stepping away from him. But his chuckle was the only reply I got. I immediately sprinted off, running towards the town, scared. "I guess she doesn't need the money, Alpha," I heard the second guy say. I stopped in my tracks immediately when I heard the name Alpha. I was in disbelief that the guy I had been talking to all this time was indeed the alpha. This rough-looking guy was actually the alpha all along. I turned around to see them staring at me. I didn't know the game they were playing, but I needed this money more than anything. Besides, if I didn't get the money, my grandchildren might not live to see the next day. "I offer myself in return for the money if I don't pay up," I replied, trying hard to mask my fears, but his smiles were making me lose composure. This deal was a very bad idea, but I hoped to save Gramps first, sell off a few things, and pay him up before he came to claim me. It would be a terrible idea to be indebted to a mysterious man like the alpha. He didn't say a word for some minutes but was just staring at me. I was beginning to fear that he wouldn't go through with the deal. "Deal!" he said. I sighed in relief when I heard him say, "But you would sign a blood contract for me before I give the money to you." Did he just say a blood contract? Who still does that? Is he old-fashioned, or couldn't he afford a good lawyer to draw up a legally binding contract? Well, I don't care; whatever he wants, as long as he gives me the money, "Fine, I will sign the contract," I replied. "This way," I heard the second guy say. As he gestured for me to follow him, I turned to look at the alpha, and he moved his head towards the other guy, urging me to follow him. There must be some shaddy s**t going on here, but I was too desperate to care. I followed him through the forest, and just a few walks away, we were standing in front of a gate. I never knew there was something like this in the forest. A man in his twenties opened the gates immediately when he saw us. "Alpha," I heard him say as he bowed his head a little. I found it odd; everything about this group reeks of creepiness. I turned around to see him behind me. He was creeping the s**t out of me, but I was neck deep into this whole s**t to back out now. I followed them into the gate. It was already getting dark; I could barely see what was in front of me. I had spent more time than I had thought at the Alpha's, but I was glad that at least I got the money. The wind this night was chilly, and the forest was a little quiet. I hurried on my heel, clutching onto the money I had just exchanged my life for. I had decided to head straight to the hospital to hand over the money to them. "Gramps would be alright now," I said to myself as I hurried on. I was halfway out of the forest, or so I thought, when I heard the howling of a dog. Fear gripped me. I turned around quickly, but there was no one there. I guess the dog incident I had experienced earlier made me alarmed. I increased my pace, almost running as I tried getting out of the forest. The howling increased. I was sure it wasn't just one dog; my heart was all over the place, and I was breathing frantically as I ran, clutching onto the money in my hands. I sighed in relief immediately. I heard some voices, and I looked forward to seeing the light coming from the town. The howling was closer than ever now. "Home, sweet home," I said, cleaning off the sweat from my face. I took a step out of the woods when I felt a heavy hand pull me by the hair. Before I knew what was happening, I was already on the floor. I screamed, looking around hastily to get a glimpse of what grabbed me, but the woods were already too dark for me to see a thing. I hurriedly got off the floor as I continued hearing footsteps circling me like damn wolves waiting for the right time to strike their prey. I went down on all fours, searching for the purse I lost when I was thrown on the floor. I only felt the fallen dead leaves from the trees and sand, but there was no sight of the purse anywhere. I immediately got off the floor and made a run for it when I heard the snarl of what sounded like a dog running towards me. I ran a few meters into the forest when I fell, hitting my head on the floor. I woke up to the chirping of birds. The light was too bright for my eyes, but I managed to keep it open while looking around like a lost puppy. My head was pounding so hard, I could swear they were playing a parade drum in there. I finally realized where I was and what had happened the previous night. I looked around, but there was no sight of the purse anywhere. I sat on the floor, sulking. "Gramps!" I screamed and hurriedly stood up from the floor and made my way to the hospital. People stared at me weirdly, but I didn't bother asking why because I knew I looked terrible. I got to the hospital only to find out that Gramps was no longer in her ward and her bed was empty. "Nurse!" I called out. I was about to head to the reception area when I met the doctor in the hallway. "Amber, we have been looking for you." I felt a heavy pang in my chest. How do I explain that I had the money and lost it? "Where is my grandmother?" I asked the doctor, not caring about pleasantries. "Is everything okay, Amber?" he asked, looking at me weirdly. "I'm fine, doctor," I responded, trying hard to avoid the topic. "Was my grandmother moved to another ward?" I asked. "I'm sorry, Amber. We lost your grandmother early this morning; her body is at the morgue." I immediately lost control of my legs, and I slumped on the floor, crying. "Take heart, dear," he consoled me. I was lost for words as I sat on the floor, crying my eyes out. I sprinted off the morgue in disbelief, hoping I wouldn't see gramps when I got there. I was in more pain than ever seeing her lifeless body at the morgue. My whole world came to an end. ** I got home after burrying Gramps; the house felt empty without her, I turned on the light. "You!" I screamed as I saw him sitting on the couch, wearing all black, like the grim ripper. I was about to ask another question when I felt a blow on my head and lost consciousness. I woke up to the cheering of the cloud; the light was too bright; I couldn't see anyone in the crowd; and I also noticed I was putting on nothing except for some white lingerie covering nothing at all. I had yet to understand what was going on. "Let the bid begin." I turned towards the voice, and that was when I realized my hands were chained to the ground. I knew instantly that I was doomed. I could only think of one person. "The Alpha." "1 million dollars," I heard someone say from the crowd. I was shaken at the thought of these weird fellows bidding on me. A tremor of fear washed all over me. "We have a million now." "2 million!" I heard yet another. My eyes were slowly getting accustomed to the light, and I could see the faces of the people bidding on me. I was shaken and scared, looking at their faces. I stepped backwards in fear, backing away from the light, but one of the men standing beside me pulled at the chain I was bound with, and I nearly fell to the ground. "50 million," I heard someone from the crowd say. I noticed the crowd suddenly became quiet. I began hearing whispers, and I turned towards the voice. My legs suddenly gave way, and I fell to the floor, seeing him standing at the end of the room, eyes as dark as the night.
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