Chapter 74: The Crescents and the Fullmoons
After I watched Nina somehow make Ronan spill the truth faster than I had managed in two hours,
there was no doubt in my mind that she was a werewolf. If she was a hybrid, she was a powerful one
— but a huge part of me believed that she wasn’t a hybrid, but rather a full-blown werewolf. If she was,
though, where was her wolf? Why hadn’t it shown itself yet?
Before I had much time to think about it, I heard a familiar voice upstairs: my father. Shit, I thought to
myself as I locked Ronan in the basement room once more and started to head upstairs. There was no
doubt that my father had just unceremoniously met Nina, judging from the sounds of their voices mixing
together.
When I emerged from the basement,
Nina was standing in the living room. She nced over at me with wide eyes before my father stepped
into view.
“Ah, Enzo,” my father said, folding his arms. “Good to see you. I had thought for a moment that your
girlfriend came here alone.”
“I can exin,” I began, to which my father interrupted me with a raise of his hand and a shake of his
head.
“No need,” he said. “I’ve been watching you — and I must say, you’ve done well with bringing Ronan
here. He’ll be dealt with ordingly.” There was a long, ufortable pause before he turned to
address Nina, and it was now that I finally noticed the dark circles under his eyes.
“Join me for dinner tonight,” he said. ” Both of you.”
That night, much to my dismay, Nina and I got dressed and headed. downstairs for dinner with my
father. He had prepared steak and mushrooms, which was surprising considering the fact that he
hadn’t. cooked a single thing since my mother died. He had always been the cook of the household
when I was growing up, but almost as soon as my mother died, I didn’t see him for a single meal ever
again. It was strange toe downstairs and see him setting the table.
“Take a seat,” he said over his shoulder. “Dinner will be ready in a moment.”
Nina nced at me before sheepishly pulling out a chair and sitting down. I sat next to her, feeling
protective of her in case my father decided to start berating her or belittling her, and squeezed her hand
gently.
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My father finished preparing dinner and set the tes down in front of us, then poured red wine into
each of our sses before sitting down. I watched hesitantly as he raised his ss for a silent toast
before he began to cut his steak.
“Do you know the story of the Crescents and the Fullmoons?” he asked as he cut into his steak.
That old wives’ tale?” I asked.
My father scoffed and took a sip of his wine.
“It’s not just an old wives tale,” he said, crossing his legs and leaning back in his chair with a serious
expression on his face. “It’s history. A hundred years ago, the Crescents and the Fullmoons the two
factions of werewolves fought for the ce of — Alpha King. It was a bloody and brutal battle, but the
Fullmoons eventually came out on top. The new Alpha King of the Fullmoons beheaded the Crescent
chief, and the war ended.”
“Why are you telling us this?” I interrupted, beginning to feel a little irritated at my father’s beating
around the bush.
My father looked up at me with an annoyed re. “She’s aware of our…. heritage, correct?” he said.
Nina, before I could say anything, finally spoke. “Yes,” she said quietly. ” I know that you’re
werewolves.”
“Good,” my father said with a slight smile. “It’s important that you’re aware, if you’re going to be
involved with my son… Because the war that may wage soon will wage in your very home.’
I felt my eyes widen. “What do you ‘mean?” I asked quietly. “You’re not saying…”
“All of the attacks on campus are omens of the Crescents’ return.’
I scoffed. “You’re just saying that to scare her.”
My father shook his head and began cutting into his steak again. “I’m afraid you’ve already foiled my
attempt to scare this human girl away from you,” he said, gesturing with his fork while he chewed.
“Veronica was a good assistant, you know.”
Anger began to bubble up inside of me as I abruptly pushed my chair back and stood.
“So that was you!” I said, mming my hands on the table. “Why did you send her to stalk Nina like
that?”
My father was silent for several long minutes, as though my outburst meant nothing to him. I felt Nina
practically shaking behind me before she eventually stood and quietly walked out of the dining room. I
cursed under my breath as I heard the front door open and close.
Finally, my father took a sip of his drink before speaking. “You shouldn’t be obsessing over that human
girl, Enzo. She’s not one of us, and you know our kind doesn’t mix with humans.”
I resisted the urge to clench my fist, feeling my anger rising. “She’s not human,” I said. “And besides,
mom would have supported me no matter who I got involved with,” I growled.
My father’s expression turned sour and he mmed his fork and knife down on his te, ring up at
me with glowing silver eyes. “Don’t you dare speak about your mother,” he snarled.
There was another long pause. I watched as his eyes faded back to their usual gray-blue color and the
tension slipped away from his shoulders.
“I’m sorry,” I muttered, straightening and stepping away from the table. “I just miss her.”
“I miss her, too,” he said. “But you must understand that your mother would have wanted you to do
what’s best for our family.”
“What do you mean?” I asked, feeling my heart jump up into my throat as I began to fear the worst.
“I’ve arranged a marriage for you, Enzo. The daughter of a Crescent chief. And regardless of your
feelings for Nina, you have to end things with her.”
I felt my blood run cold as my father spoke. “But, dad, Nina has to be my mate,” I said, my voice
shaking.
“This union will end the uing war before it ever begins,” my father interrupted. “I know you’re
angry with ‘me, but not everything is always about mates. Think about the future of your pack.”
I could feel my anger boiling over at this point. “I won’t be a pawn in your game, Dad. I won’t let you
dictate my life and who I love, war or no war.”
My father simply shrugged, his body.nguage so nonchnt it made me sick. “I’m afraid you don’t
have at choice in the matter, son,” he said quietly, taking another sip of his wine. “The deal has been
made. End things with the human girl before I have to end them for you.”
Before I could answer, my father pushed his chair back and stood. 1 watched, my body trembling with
anger, as he calmly began to clear the dishes away from the table. Neither Nina nor I had even touched
our food or wine.
There were so many things I wanted to say, but nothing seemed to be able toe out. I felt betrayed
by my own father… Nina was my fated mate — I had known it since we met in the bar at the beginning
of the semester, and it was only solidified now in knowing that she was at least part werewolf- and he
didn’t even care. To him, my life was nothing but a ying card. Had my mother’s death stripped him of
any empathy he had?
Without another word, I turned on my heel and stormed out the door to find Nina.