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Durable Empowered Series

“Keith and I watched in awe and joy as the inexplicable happened. Nikki was alive! My mate was back! Then suddenly, those brown eyes I loved so much started morphing. Her right eye lightened and became as golden as mine after I shifted into my wolf. While her left eye deepened and became black before turning blood red like Keith’s right before he feeds. It was unfeasible but there she laid a vampire-werewolf hybrid.” Nicolette Winspere always felt out of step with the world around her and for good reasons. She is a genetically engineered vampire-werewolf hybrid but she has no idea! Created as the ultimate weapon, Nicolette is a timid African American woman caught in the middle of a deadly war between humans and non-humans. The humans want her to destroy their natural enemies the vampires and werewolves; while her creator wants to use her to avenge an over 2 millennia-year old slight. After narrowly escaping the clutches of her “parents”, she begins a new life with no intentions of looking back. However, after 5 years of freedom, her hybrid genes start attacking her human ones forcing her to do the one thing she swore never to do…return to where it all began. Upon her arrival home, Nicolette finds herself in a desperate fight to keep her life, her freedom, and her humanity all while dealing with the unexpected re-appearance of an old flame. Truths will come to light, the inexplicable will happen, and monsters will be birthed!

sugarkitten21 · Sci-fi
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39 Chs

An Over Due Explanation

Aria's weak cry pulled me awake. Popping an eye open I snagged my goddaughter from the hands of her snoring mother. Glancing out the window, I was surprised to see the familiar gas tank near Logan airport. We would be landing in Boston in just a few minutes.

That explained why Aria was fussy. Her ears were probably popping from all the pressure. Rocking her back and forth proved to be soothing for both of us and I lost myself in playing peek-a-boo and listening to her cute giggles. Before I knew it, the wheels touched down and a feeling of foreboding rolled over me.

I was willingly stepping back into the lion's den and I had no idea if I would be able to escape again. I looked over at Tianna who was still snoring. She must be exhausted after the last few days. Running my hands down her shoulder I gently shook her awake.

I slapped myself, mentally, as I realized that I had yet to ask her if she was injured or even if she needed to go to the hospital to be checked out.

"T, T, are you okay? I've been so selfishly concerned about myself I forgot to ask you how you're doing."

Chuckling at my guilty expression, Tianna's eyes roved over me and her baby before leaning forward and kissing Aria on the forehead. "Only you would feel guilty about taking care of yourself first and I am fine, trust me. This is not the first time…"

The look of despair on my face reminded her that I wasn't privy to the intimate details of her life. She blew out a gust of air and stopped herself from continuing. "Let's wait until we are checked into the hotel to talk about this."

I nodded in agreement and before I could say anything the seat belt sign went off indicating that it was time to deplane.

We made short business of retrieving our things and headed down to the public transportation level.

T and I couldn't shake the nagging feeling that we were being watched from the moment we stepped off the plane.

I dismissed the thought and chalked up my paranoia to being back in Boston. Still, I quickly ordered a car from one of the ride-sharing apps. It was a-20 minute drive from the airport to the hotel in downtown Boston. I spent the entire ride stiff as a board as memories of my former life bombarded me.

For the first time in years, I thought about my siblings. I wonder how they turned out. The youngest and I were six years apart, making her roughly 15 years old, so she should still be living at home. I had missed 5 years of their life. I wonder if they still hated me and how they would feel about me coming back…

With a small groan, I expelled the thoughts from my mind. It didn't matter. I needed my parents and convincing them to help me was my biggest worry. The relationship between my siblings and I could wait.

Some Time Later

As soon as Tianna and I got to the hotel we had a long discussion about her home life and I let her in on the rest of the horrific details of my past. It was liberating to finally share everything about myself with someone. Someone who could truly relate to and understand what I went through.

For Tianna, sharing her story was cathartic. I had never seen her cry this much. Tears flowed like a river as the sordid details of her marriage came pouring out. There were instances that I felt like she was still hiding some things from me but I didn't push. I just hugged her a little tighter.

My friend had endured a lot and I had no right to judge her. All that mattered is that she wanted a change. As soon as my parents fixed whatever was wrong with me, I would help her divorce that ass. Then get her, and Aria, settled somewhere far away from all the drama. Maybe we could move overseas…