final, and so was my temper. I didn’t want to do this, but Aiden left me no choice. I took the butter knife and stabbed him twice in the jugular. I didn’t want to hurt him, and as he fell to the ground, blood spilling from his neck, I nearly wanted to cry for doing what I did. I kneeled down to the ground, climbing on top of him.
“I am so sorry Aiden. I will never forgive myself for this. You will heal, but I don’t think you will heal from my betrayal. I cannot sit here and allow the monster that killed my family get away with this. When I receive my vengeance, I promise you that I will submit myself to you.” I promised him. I lifted his hand to his blood neck hoping to stop the blood flow. He was already healing. It would buy me enough time to get back to the Agency. Once I was on human territory, I would no longer have to keep one eye behind my shoulder.
I ran as quickly as I could through the foyer and out of the door into the forest. It wouldn’t be long before the Wolves caught onto my betrayal and come after me so I had to make ground quickly. With the butter knife clutched tightly in my hand, I ran with all of my might across the Belle Isle Bridge to the city. I didn’t look back, I kept my eyes on the prize, crossing the treaty line. It was the key to my vengeance, a victory I’ve spent my life trying to accomplish.
I have no breath in me once I cross the treaty line, in fact, I collapse immediately to my knees. When I look behind me, I find Aiden with a small group of wolves from his pack standing at the treaty line.
“Don’t leave me.” Aiden pleaded. I stared at him, out of breath yet, determined not to let him impose on my will for vengeance.