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Capítulo 10: Chapter Ten

"So class, if I could have your attention, we have new students that are going to be joining us this term," the teacher's voice came, finally penetrating Katie's shield of absentmindedness. She merely sighed and barely spared the new arrivals a glance as she continued to stare out the window. Some of the ways she worked of her nerves was by watching nature. In the distance outside the school, a squirrel chased another, or maybe the two were all running toward the same thing. Upon further inspection, it turned out, they were headed to the same nesting they had set up in the tree where they placed their findings of the day's meal and settled in.

Katie's eyes were about to scan through the forest for another sign of life when someone tapped her shoulder. 'Oh, damn, I'd forgotten the introductory speech,' a troubling thought travelling through his mind while Sandra shook her.

"Katie, if you would?" the teacher spoke.

Katie stood up to speak, looking on to the new arrivals before she began the speech she had now made each year that she was in this school. It was the job of the head of the hunters in the school to initiate the new werewolves so that they knew what to do and what not to do in order to stay in peace while they attended the school. "As you all know by now, the name's Katie Chase. I represent the hunters at this prestigious school. I hold the position of head hunter. Anyway, to get straight to the point, the same rules that apply in the real world apply here. The only difference here is that as a hunter that studies within the same school, I am much nearer to you in case of an emergency. Violence between a wolf and a human is strictly forgiven. Any form of violence against a wolf from a human is to be reported straight to me. Retaliation of any form will automatically plead the human innocent. Hunters are to be respected as they have the power to use violence where they see fit. And finally, anything concerning these rules or the conduct of a hunter is to be reported directly to me."

With that said, Katie took her seat, her mind flashing the last statement that she had missed, "Oh, and welcome to Dark Moon High School."

"Scary speech," one of the alphas spoke, "So are you supposed to be the toughest hunter here? You don't look so tough…"

"And yet many werewolves seem to be finding themselves in the infirmary," Katie replied, her eyes back on the forest. Her interest in the new arrivals was already fading or was it simply an act that she was using to show them that they didn't mean much in this school. Nonetheless, she kept her senses sharp like she had been taught growing up. There was nothing that hurt more than to act cocky and not be able to back it up when the need arose.

"If there isn't something more that is to be said, you can take your seats," the teacher said to them.

There was a bit of silence and shuffling while the wolves took their seats. Katie being in the last seat at the back corner with a great view of the forest and the class as well, only had one seat that was closest to her on one side, and another that was the one directly in front of her. The one beside her was occupied by Sandra and this meant that no one could get…

"Hey, Sandra, can I sit there?" the whole class went silent when they heard the Royal ask one of the most feared girls to scooch. Katie slowly turned to see what it was that was going on and found that Sandra was being asked to vacate her seat. 'Oh dear, Royals sure are confident,' Katie thought.

"Why not?" Sandra replied, smiling and getting up, before whispering something into Cole's ear to which he laughed. Cole took the seat beside Katie while Sandra went for the seat in front of her. The alphas took the other seats that lined the back of the room away from Katie.

The teacher shook his head in an effort to get his mind back into the lesson before he continued exactly where he stopped as if his class had not gained three new extremely intimidating students. The constant feeling of having someone staring at you couldn't let Katie lose focus again. Rubbing her temple, she got out one of the books she carried and started scribbling down something from what she knew the teacher was teaching just to pass the time.

"Does the big and tough hunter actually pay attention?"

"No, she simply knows everything that is going to be taught already. And I am not big."

"Oh, that must be fun. Is there some way the petite tough hunter can help me with this after class then?"

"That's quite straightforward. Sorry, I have no time for that. Like you just said, this hunter, meaning I probably have something else to do in my so-called free time," Katie was expecting him to be a talker, but this was going too fast for someone that was seeing him for the first time.

"What's the deal with your eyes, Chase?" he asked her, bringing back her memories of the day before; the headache, the wolf, the pills, the fact that on her birthday, she would have no way of stopping this one bit and the fact that it was a full moon on that day.

"Weird question, Cole, does the full moon affect werewolves?"

"Weird question indeed even after hearing that the werewolves believe in the moon goddess," he replied matter-of-factly.

"Never mind, just a rhetorical question. I've just never seen a werewolf actually showing signs of being affected by it," Katie said, turning her attention back to the forest looking for yet another distraction.

"Can you look at me when you are talking to me?" Cole tried, but as it was right now, the hunter was not going to spare him another second of his time which nagged him a bit. Thoughts of her peculiar behaviour bothered him. He could hear her heartbeat and from the moment they had gotten in till now, it had been steady, neither rising nor falling, except when she asked the weird question. As soon as she began getting agitated, she dismissed it. The question probably meant something to her although Cole was at a loss as he could not figure out how a useless question such as that one would matter to anyone, not to mention a hunter with as much experience as a Chase.

He turned his attention to the teacher and soon found that ignoring the absentminded hunter was even more agitating than he would have liked. He was getting more and more curious to know what was on the mind of the blue-eyed hunter, but she was keeping to herself right now. Even Sandra whom he had known to be a very close friend to her, wasn't making as much progress with her as he was.

Katie, on the other hand, after careful thought was finally at the conclusion that this was probably her last week in school. After the founding festival the coming weekend, everything was going to change for her. She began closing her books and packing them into her bag after taking a look at the time on the clock before saying one last thing.

"It would be best for you to just lose interest in the bad blue eyed hunter," Katie said before picking up her bag, slinging it over her right shoulder and starting the walk to the exit of the still-seated classroom.

"Hey, the class is…" the bell, as if on queue, rang while Cole tried to stop her, "not yet over."

Sandra turned to him while the rest of the class filed out. Cole stared into his book, having barely written a thing from the lesson. His mind could not stop soaring in confusion. "You must be used to being undeniable," Sandra said.

"That's not it, Sandra. Is she always like this?"

"No… not really. Something is bothering her, but one thing I know about her is that she will reveal that in her own time. For now, there is nothing any of us can do about it," she said.

"That is troubling to know. Do you have any pointers on what buttons I can push to get a reaction out of her?" he asked sheepishly.

"You're desperate, royal boy. Assuming I follow all you are saying, which I don't, Katie is impossible to get to. On the outside, she seems emotionless… at least, that is what she shows everyone she comes across who she has nothing to do with," she said.

"She didn't seem emotionless to me," it was Sandra's time to be surprised.

"What is that supposed to mean?"

"She is clearly hiding a lot although I cannot put my finger on what it is exactly. Curiosity won't let it slide," Cole said, her eyes now stuck on the door that Katie just went through.

After a short period of silence, Sandra shrugged it off, rolling her eyes, "Royals have weird taste."

The two alphas that were still waiting on Cole burst into laughter on hearing that as Sandra got her bag and bid Cole farewell. "Why do you follow her around?" Cole asked Sandra before she was out the door.

"Is that what it looks like?" Sandra asked before completely stepping out of sight.

'Am I missing something?' Cole thought to himself after the reply from Sandra but decided to put it aside for the meantime.

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Katie's new self-assigned task was to find out what she was going to do about her situation with the full moon transformation. She avoided much discussion with anyone else and went to the library once more, skipping her lesson like she had done the day before. She wanted to find out more about the werewolves and the way the full moon could affect them. As a matter of fact, it now occurred to her, just how wrong she had been to ask the Royal a question such as that one as it was one that was only going to cause suspicion.

She went through the section she had visited the day before, her eyes landing on a cover that said, 'the Wolf and the Moon.' She picked the book out and took a seat in one of her usual places. Being a hunter of her calibre made rules quite loose on her that she no longer really cared for boundaries concerning the school and conduct. The book started with how the moon goddess was the source of the werewolves' power and it was through the moon that she would grant them even more of it. It was suicide to fight a werewolf under the light of the moon without the right equipment. This was something that hunters were taught, although Katie learnt that later on from Sandra when she was trying to warn her of it. The Chase family never did care about that detail as a werewolf was still a werewolf whether the moon was out or not.

She skipped through the pages looking for what could be a bad side effect of the full moon on a werewolf. Much to her dismay, she found what she was looking for. 'Werewolf moon training…' A title that began the entire topic of how wolves trained their young control from the moment they could first shift. A werewolf was not allowed near any humans until it was clear that they could control themselves when the full moon was out and make it look the effect look non-existent even when agitated. Before that happened, getting such a wolf angry alone was enough to activate its primal instincts. The training that her guardians had taken her through was now starting to make sense. Katie was just about to close the book when she saw a caption at the end of the page.


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Whoo! Chapter ten....

Been one hell of a week...

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Capítulo 11: Chapter Eleven

When a wolf that has already come of age loses their control due to anger or the full moon, only its mate is capable of returning it to its original senses. They are therefore suspended in mind and reduced to near animals relying more on instinct than logic. That goes without saying that the difference between the werewolf as a whole and the wolf part alone is that the werewolf still retains its intelligence. Werewolves are violent creatures that can easily be angered into a rage, however, the wolf alone will go after those it holds the largest grudge with and slaughter them without much hesitation.

Katie's heartbeat sped up before she forcefully and instinctively calmed himself down. "Hey, Katie," a familiar voice came behind her. She turned to see Sandra standing behind her before she beckoned for her to take a seat close to her. "What's going on with you and…" her speech was cut short when she noticed the book Katie was reading, "Is that a werewolf book? What is it talking about?"

"Full moon transformations," she replied indifferently.

"You could have asked me about that. You always didn't want to know much about them. Just how to find their weaknesses and how to kill them when the need arose," she helped Katie recall.

"I know that, but…" she paused before finishing her statement, "that was before I knew that I was one of them."

Sandra gasped… fear once more gripped her as it had from the day before. She did her best to push it down and stay by her best friend's side. "But that's not possible, your eyes…"

"Aunt Marie and Uncle Tom told me. The pills that they have been giving me my whole life are supposed to suppress it. Turns out I was born a werewolf," Katie said, a sadistic smile showing up on her face. A clear indicator that she was losing her mind over the new information that now plagued her, "It feels like some sick joke, Sandra. My life was just fine the way it was and now we have a royal and two alphas at the school. How did everything turn into a mess in just a matter of hours?"

"What mess? There is no mess yet. All you have to do is keep taking your pills and everything will be fine, right," she said.

"On my birthday, over the weekend… on the day, I turn eighteen, the pills will become useless and on that night, there will be a full moon," she said.

Sandra quickly grabbed the book she was reading and looked at the contents that she was previously reading, her eyes darting across the page at lightning speeds looking for the writing that was causing the head hunter's hand to shiver. She froze at the note, reading it over carefully before looking back at her. "Your eyes… are you?"

"Yes, I… am a Royal," his voice came out shakier than he would have liked.

Sandra held her hands together in an effort to stop the shivers. "No, you're the strongest one here and the only one who stands a chance against such a monster… no offence."

"None taken… I agree with you though. I truly am a monster," Katie said, keeping her eyes pinned to a single spot on the table as she said, one of her numerous nervous ticks. She always required something to focus on when she was providing such news. This time the wood carvings of the intricately designed library furniture seemed to interest her. 'Architects really got it easy,' she almost chuckled at her own joke.

"The dance… what about…"

"I don't think that would be a good idea. The safety of the students would be at risk," Katie reasoned.

"There has to be a way, Katie," Sandra was starting to panic, "there has to…"

"Hush, Sandra," a smile spread across Katie's face, "Honestly, at times I forget that you weren't taught how to conceal your emotions. You act so tough and mighty when we face Dexter and all the other troublemakers that it slips my mind."

"Why are you smiling?" Sandra asked, a tear falling down her face.

"I'm happy you aren't reacting the same way you did yesterday. That was brutal," Katie chuckled.

"It's not funny."

"You're right… It's not… Instead, it's comforting," she pulled her into a hug, "Thank you."

"I didn't do any…"

"I won't be attending the party on Sunday unless there is some miracle that happens. Instead, I will have to find another way to contain whatever monster that will be unleashed on that day," Katie said to her. Sandra pulled back and wiped her tears, taking her seat and taking a look at the book once again.

"I don't think that will work though considering there is only one thing that will be able to turn you back to normal when that day comes," she said.

"I hadn't thought that far ahead. But that can't be true, there has to be another…" Katie was stopped by Sandra whose eyes only replied to her with questions and not answers.

Sighing and giving up, Katie allowed her to proceed, "If you are a Royal, what the hell are you doing here being raised by the Chase family. It feels weird not calling them your family right now," she said.

"Something about the Rogue King attempting to kill me as an infant so I was given to them for safekeeping," Katie summarized.

"And they ended up creating a monster hunter. Wow, you are like one hell of a freak of nature."

"Thanks for the compliment."

"Yeah, yeah, now elaborate that summary you just made," she edged her on so that she could tell the whole story.

Katie took a look through the library to make sure there was no one that was listening to them while they spoke about this. She then began her story in detail clearly stating that she had no details on the reasons for the Rogue King's actions against her life. Katie couldn't shake the creeps Sandra was giving her as she listened to the story like it was some movie, adding all the gasps at the right moment and asking her 'then what' each time she paused for too long. She told her the story in the same order of how everything had occurred the day before. She wanted to know everything that had happened to her when she vanished the day before. When she was done, she went into her own thinking and started muttering something that she did not expect to hear.

"Could you be the child that the Sirius family lost to a rogue attack eighteen years ago?" she asked.

"I don't know what you are talking about," Katie raised her hands in mock surrender.

"Oh, I'd forgotten you spent your entire life cooped up learning the art of werewolf decapitation," Sandra exclaimed, standing up and beckoning for him to follow her. 'It wasn't only decapitation, there was also a lot about dismembering and disabling, even knocking…' Katie stopped her thoughts mid-way on realizing the point that Sandra was trying to get across, 'Touche.'

"Ha ha ha, not funny," following her to God-knows-where she was leading her. They walked through to the very back of the large library where the school kept old documents and newspapers.

"You guys are being loud," the librarian whisper shouted at them.

"We'll try to be a bit more silent then," Katie replied in the same manner of communication, the sound of a box hitting the ground resonating through the entire library right as she did. Silence filled the library along with the sense of awkwardness. Katie stood, with her smile still intact as a second box fell to the ground, the sound making her wince. She turned to Sandra just in time to see a third box also fall to the ground. The boxes had been so poorly stacked that touching one would cause a random one on the other side of the pile to tumble. "Hey, can you try to be a bit quieter?" she said through his teeth, the whole library at the moment, which comprised of about ten students, was staring at them, making this situation all the more awkward.

"Maybe if you could help me with these, we could achieve some silence."

"Oh, quit your whining and let's get this over with," she shrugged off Sandra's complaint and helped her sort out the boxes until they got to the one that dated back to eighteen years ago. Within the box were newspapers that had been gathering dust over the ages.

"Haven't visited this in a while now," Sandra said.

"And why exactly is it that you know about this?" allowing as much suspicion as she could muster to leak into her voice and even narrowing her eyes at her friend for added effect. 'We are the same age, aren't we? Why does she know about something that happened when we were only infants?'

"I didn't exactly go through all these. My parents just used to tell me things that used to happen back then. Big events to be exact, the death of the daughter of the Sirius Royal family wasn't something that wouldn't go unnoticed," she said while she went through the newspapers until she found one that matched what she was looking for.

She pulled out the newspaper, the top headline showing a man dressed standing with a woman crying. The picture was in black and white although one could tell that these two were wealthy from the way they dressed. The crowns on their heads felt like overkill to Katie, but it was what it was. Royals were Royals and this was the King and his Luna. She looked on to the headline at the top of the paper. "Something like that the death of a princess isn't something people just stop talking about." 'Princess Katie Sirius, Daughter and Heir to the Sirius Royal family, Killed in Rogue Attack at the Royal Palace.'

"I guess it would make sense that you wouldn't know about this considering your guardians were actually supposed to hide it from you.


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