“Hi, I’m Ari,” I told her, waving to her. She shyly waved back before taking off back to her spot on the giant navy-blue horseshoe-shaped lounge. Sitting down, she grabbed her controller and resumed playing. Just as Lily was about to go back and play, I pulled her aside.
“This may be our only chance to leave, we have to take it.”
Lily shook her head. “I don’t want to leave Ari, I like it here!” she yelled, crossing her arms over her chest and pouting.
“We can’t stay here, Lily, we have to leave,” I said, grabbing her arm, pulling her gently towards the stairs to retrieve the bag so we could leave.
“No, I’m not going!” Lily yelled and took off up the stairs. Just as Lily took off, Wendy walked in. Just my luck, now I must find Lily and not tip Wendy off to our departure. Turning to Wendy, I plastered the fakest smile I could muster.
“Everything okay, Aria? I thought I heard yelling.”
“Yes, everything is fine, we are just playing hide and seek,” I lied.
Wendy smiled politely, believing my lame-ass excuse. She then turned around and walked off through a door on the other side of the media room. As soon as she was out of view, I darted up the stairs. Going back to the infirmary, I quickly grabbed our duffle bag, chucking it over my shoulder before turning and walking out of the room, shutting the door behind me. Making my way down the hallway towards the foyer, I opened every door, but each room was either an office or storage rooms.
How big was this house? I felt like I had been walking around opening random doors for hours, even though it had only been 10 minutes tops. That’s when I decided to go back the way I came. Starting back at the infirmary, I turned in the other direction which led to another hallway turning the corner into the new hallway. I came across another office, this one was richly decorated. Mahogany bookshelves lined the walls loaded with books. I loved reading, I used to borrow books off the pack members back home. Some of the teenagers still in school used to borrow them for me since I didn’t have a TV in my room to watch. But as Lily got older and I started working, I didn’t have much time to read, and when I did, I was too tired.
In the centre of the room was a mahogany desk which looked brand new, as it still had plastic over the top of it. The carpet was thick and black, warm under my feet. Walking back out of the room, I went to the next door and the next until I came to another hallway of doors. Opening the first one I realised was a bedroom. Knowing Lily must be hiding somewhere here, I started opening every single door. I came to the last one next to a set of stairs that led to yet another floor of this mansion of a house. Opening the door, I could tell straight away it was a child’s room. It was pink, and there was a white 4 poster single bed with a frilly pink unicorn bedspread. It had fairy lights hanging from the posts and had lots of toys and a fluffy purple mat. Looking over, I saw a built-in cupboard, and opening it, I found Lily sitting in the bottom sobbing.
“Come Lil, we need to go before everyone gets back,” I told her, trying to get her to understand. Lily wasn’t one for tantrums, and this was the most difficult she has ever been, but slowly, she sniffled, wiping her nose on the sleeve of her shirt.
“Do we really have to go, Ari?”
“Yes, we need to leave. We have to leave the city before your father finds us or Alpha Reid hands us over to him.” I left out the part of Reid hating Hybrids and was probably in his torture dungeon plotting my death somewhere. Lily slowly nodded and stood up. Pulling the pyjamas off her, I quickly rummaged through the bag, pulling out her winter school clothes and dressing her quickly. Once Lily was dressed, we snuck down the stairs, going to the front door. I tried to open it, but it was locked with a key.
Knowing that Wendy must have the key, I quickly walked through the media room to the door on the other side, pulling Lily behind me. Sticking my head through the doorway, I found that it was a kitchen. Everything was white tile, the benchtops white marble over grey cupboards. There was a gold chandelier hanging from the ceiling, and all the appliances were restaurant quality. Seeing that Wendy wasn’t in the kitchen and stepping completely into the room, I noticed on my examination there was a set of double doors leading outside. Racing over I twisted the handle, they were unlocked.
Pushing Lily out the door, we walked out to what must be the rear of the property. We were on a huge patio area that overlooked a pool. Running down the stairs quickly, I saw that the entire property was surrounded by trees, making it very private. Moving quickly across the lawn, we made it to the tree line. Looking back, I could see that the place was indeed a mansion. It looked more like a white sandstone castle than a mansion actually. Not giving it another thought, Lily and I started running through the trees. After a while, we came to a dirt side road. We must be outside the city. Where? I had no idea, but luck must be on my side today because, after about two minutes of walking, a silver car with an old couple pulled up beside us and asked if we needed a lift into the city.
Knowing if they were psychos I could easily just turn around and eat them. We accepted and asked if they could give us a ride to the closest train station or bus depot. The old couple were quite talkative. On the drive, they told us they had been married for 40 years and had 7 children who were all grown up and 16 grandchildren. Their names were Norman and Enid. Pulling up to the front of the train station, I tried to offer them money for fuel, but they declined. The train station was small, covered in graffiti, and the signs were ripped down so I couldn’t even tell which station we were at.
Walking up to the ticket booth, we met a girl. She had piercings all through her face, black and pink hair, and she looked very emo, chewing on bubble gum with a frown on her pale face. Raking through my bag, I told her I needed two tickets out of the city. When she asked where, I told her as far away from the city as possible, not really knowing where I was going. I would call Zoe and let her know we left when we found a phone at our new destination. Grabbing the tickets, I passed her the cash before she said the train was five minutes away.
Once on the platform, I found some vending machines. Putting some change in, I got Lily some chips and peanuts for the trip and a few cans of lemonade. I wasn’t sure what we were going to do once we got there, but I would have to figure out something fast. I had some money we had saved up, mostly tips from the diner, but it wasn’t going to last long, maybe a month max. I would have to find a job as soon as possible.
When the tin can also known as our freedom, pulled up at the station, we jumped straight on finding some seats, which was easy since the whole train was empty. It consisted of 3 carriages so we must be out of the city a fair way, because the city trains were huge and modern looking. On this train, we had to open the doors ourselves, and the leather seats were ripped. It had a weird odour to it. Sitting in the green leather seats, I rolled up my work uniform so Lily could use it as a pillow. I wanted to put my feet up, but after seeing how filthy my feet were decided against it, not that it would matter with the state of seats.
The first thing we needed to do was find a shop with shoes because I couldn’t go around barefoot forever. Pulling the socks out of the bag that Wendy gave me, I quickly placed them on so my feet wouldn’t catch a disease from the filthy carpet in the train carriage. After about 20 minutes of being on the train, it came to an abrupt stop, making us jerk forward in the seats. Lily, laying with her head in my lap on her makeshift pillow, nearly completely fell off her seat. Getting up, I peered out the window. We weren’t at another station yet. All I could see was farmland. Walking over to the other side, I looked out.
My heart nearly stopped, there were about 7 black SUVs along the tracks. Like some scene from a movie, the doors opened, men stepping out. I knew it was Reid’s Pack members. I recognised his beta, Zane. They got out in their suits. I could see the train driver out talking to someone. When they spun around, I could tell it was Reid. He looked furious. He was showing the driver a picture, which I was guessing was us, and all the Pack members started boarding the train. Grabbing Lily, I pulled her through to the next carriage, intending to run out the last door. Halfway through the carriage, the door opened. Zane and another Pack member walked towards us, smirks on their faces like they found this amusing. Spinning around, I went to run the other way, when an angry Alpha stormed through the door we just came through, blocking our escape, making me gulp and take a step back. Fuck this, I’m sick of playing nice.
Aria’s POV
Turning on an angle so I had a clear view of both ends of the carriage and those blocking the exits, I shoved Lily into the seat, not taking my eyes off Zane or Alpha Reid. “Lily, close your eyes please, and hands over your ears,” I said, not even looking in her direction. I couldn’t afford to take my eyes off them. Knowing they were waiting for me to turn my back on them, Alpha Reid crossed his arms over his chest, making him look even bigger if that was possible. I may not win nor be trained like them, but I’ll be damned if I go quietly to my death. Zane, noticing my intent, smiled. His bulky friend standing beside him chuckled like he thought I was joking about trying to fight my way out. Peeking over at Reid, he looked amused, taking a seat in the first chair at his end just as another Pack warrior walked in, standing in his place. Okay, not the best scenario. I may not be trained, but I am a Hybrid. Not having blood for 2 days now is a disadvantage, but I know I have had enough, that my speed and reflexes outmatch theirs.
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