252–A Simple Test
Nora:
The minute he walked inside, he scanned the room and then looked at
“Huh! A monster!” he commented, and before I could react, he had grasped my wrist and started dragging me out of the room.
“Get your hands off me,” I yelled, trying to fight him off. But he was too proud of his strength.
If only he knew what I could do if I let Akira out, he would be in shreds in no more than a few seconds. But I couldn’t let her out, not when I am already seen as a monster.
“Come with us, you monster!” he hissed at me, his grasp causing me so much pain.
“Wait! I didn’t do anything,” I cried out as loudly as I could, but it was all in vain. There were so many people outside, but I couldn’t recognize any of them. I couldn’t even identify my stepbrothers among the crowd.
They took me downstairs, everyone yelling things at me, and then threw me into the holding room where Lord Atwood sat with his head bowed and shoulders slouched.
“Dad!” I exclaimed, but he shook his head, almost as if disagreeing with me.
“Did you know your father was a whistler?” he asked, his eyes fixed on my face.
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“No!” I quickly shook my head.
“Are you a monster too?” he asked me again. Looking into his eyes terrified me, but I steadily shook my head.
I needed to survive, and if I didn’t lie, they would surely kill me.
“No! I don’t even have a wolf.” I felt so guilty that I pinched the skin between my fingers secretly while lying to Lord Atwood.
“Then why did your father claim you are one of them?” he asked softly.
I could hear the pain in his heavy voice, and it was daunting.
“Because—he thinks everyone is like him,” I closed my eyes and murmured.
The silence grew thick.
“Has she ever transitioned?” Yuki asked Lord Atwood.
“No! She has not shown her wolf at all. Which is why I don’t believe that man’s word. He hates me and has held a grudge against me over the years for one reason only. Now that he’s found out his daughter is living with me, he might have lost his mind,” Lord Atwood explained my father’s behavior to the council.
I didn’t even know the whistler had called me out to be a monster. I thought they were just angry that I was related to him. Shit! I should have denied being his daughter.
“But that doesn’t mean Nora is not a monster. If a father is so certain, there must be some truth to it,” Daphne said, obviously here just to watch my downfall.
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“We cannot just let her stay here without knowing what kind of crazy beast she is,” she continued, and I hugged myself, staying at Lord Atwood’s feet.
“Then what do you suggest we do? Punish her for being born. differently?” The minute Lord Atwood yelled at her, my hopes were revived. I looked up and watched his face, hoping he would say more. things like that. Maybe then I would be able to tell them my truth.
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This might be a good read if it quits switching languages. It starts English then I believe maybe dutch then possibly Spanish so makes it hard to understand with not being able to read paragraphs at a time ....