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Chapter 237
Chapter 237
-Grayson’s POV-
“Why did you let me heat all of that Why did you let me follow when you knew that meeting her would reveal all of this?”
Evelyn sat beside me in the backseat of the car, her gaze fixed out the window, watching as the leaves on the trees rustled and swayed. She had been silent since we left, her expression unreadable, but at my question, she finally exhaled, tilting her head slightly toward me.
“Because I wanted to see my mother. She said simply. “And I wasn’t in the mood to argue with you about tagging along.”
My gaze snapped to her in actual surprise. Of all the answers I had been expecting, that wasn’t one of them.
“If you wanted to see her,” I countered, “then why were you so hostile
A bitter smile crossed her lips as she finally turned to face me, “Because that’s how it has always been. Some dynamies never change. They aren’t supposed to.”
I let her words settle in the silence that followed, the weight of them pressing down between us.
“Why didn’t you ever tell Ava about any of this?” I asked eventually, “That she has another whole family outside of the Pierces?”
Evelyn let out a sharp breath, shaking her head slightly as she leaned back against the seat. “It was already hard enough that I thought I had failed the Pierces–the only people who ever made me feel like myself, who I could relate to when one of my daughters was stolen and I believed that Ava was the wrong twin. But then, I saw my mother in her.” Her voice wavered for the first time, the edges of her carefully crafted armor beginning to crack. “And I didn’t want my daughter to turn into my mother. Or my sister.”
I studied her for a moment, the tension in her jaw, the exhaustion in her eyes. I couldn’t believe I was actually engaging with Evelyn Pierce for the second time today, but there was something about the way she spoke now–less guarded, less cruel. As if, for once, she wasn’t speaking as Evelyn Pierce, the woman feared by so many, but as something else. Something more human.
“So everything you’ve done to Ava…” I started, searching her expression. “Everything you put her through… Was that all just your way of trying to stop history from repeating itself?”
She let out a humorless laugh, “I only wanted what I thought was best for my daughter.” Her gaze dropped to her lap, her fingers tightening slightly. “And I never stopped trying to find Crystal. I searched for years. But unfortunately, it’s too late. I. would be a fool to think that she will ever see herself as my daughter now.”
Her voice dropped lower. “And Ava… she hates me.”
“I guess I was so focused on making sure Ava didn’t turn into my mother,” She continued, “that I ended up becoming her instead. A horrible mother, just like she was to me and my sister.” She exhaled shakily. “Because she never acted like a mother. She was more of a playmate. There were no punishments for any of Rosa’s reckless behaviors until she eventually moved to Italy and thrust herself into a more dangerous world that could get her And I spent my entire life resenting her for it.”
The car engine roared to life, breaking the silence. The low hum of the tires against the road filled the space between us as I turned away from her, pulling out my phone instinctively. No messages, no missed calls. Nothing urgent. Yet I still hesitated before slipping it back into my pocket.
Maybe it was the exhaustion settling in, maybe it was the weight of everything we had learned today, or maybe–just maybe -it was the first time I was seeing Evelyn Pierce for who she really was.
I met her gaze again. “Maybe you should tell Ava that.”
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Chapter 237
She didn’t react at first, her expression carefully blank, but I pressed on
You might have lost Crystal the moment she was born.” I said quietly. That you still have a chance with one of your children. And maybe, while you’re at it, let your mother meet her. Became whether you like it or not, she’s still a part of Ava
Evelyn studied me, her expression unreadable. Then, finally, she let out a breath, rilting her head slightly.
“Aren’t you supposed to be full of hate?” She asked, something almost like a smile in her tone.
I didn’t return it. Instead, leaned back against the seat, exhaling slowly, “I mer Ava Pierce”
That was all I said. That was all that needed to be said.
She didn’t respond. Neither of us spoke after that.
The silence stretched between us as the car moved steadily down the road, but my mind wasn’t on Evelyn anymore. It was on Raina’s words, on the warning she had given me.
The essence has made Ava its host, and it won’t leave her. But if she doesn’t learn to control it, it will eat away at her from the inside until there is nothing left.
I had no illusions about what that meant. This wasn’t just about Ava carrying power–this was about something alive inside her. Something dangerous. Something that, if left unchecked, would consume her completely.
I turned to Evelyn, “Is there some kind of manual or handbook for this? Something Ava can use to learn how to control whatever the hell this power is?”
Evelyn gave a short, humorless laugh. “A manual?” She repeated, shaking her head. “You think there’s a guidebook for something like this?”
I didn’t answer. I just waited.
…She sighed, running a hand through her hair, “It’s not that simple. What she has inside her–it’s not like the abilities of an
ordinary werewolf. It’s not even something I fully understand. It’s a force, something old, something that was never meant to belong to her. And it’s fighting to claw its way to the surface.”
Evelyn continued, “That’s the only glimpse I’ve seen of it like at the ball and when she broke us out of the vault. I never had the chance to understand what the essence truly was. I never let myself learn more about it because, for the longest time, I thought it was gone with Crystal.” Her expression darkened, and she turned away, staring out the window. “This conversation is better had with Luther.”
“If only he would wake up,” I finished for her.
She didn’t say anything to that.
I let out a slow breath, my fingers tapping idly against my knee. At least I knew now that Damien couldn’t gain more power from Ava than he already had. That was something. That meant I could focus on the real problem–the curse.
Finally getting my wolf had to be my main priority.
I let my gaze drift outside, watching as the headlights illuminated the road ahead. It was late, the moon hidden behind thick clouds, the night unusually still.
Too still.
A prickle ran down my spine.
I shifted, sitting up a little straighter.
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Chapter 237
Evelyn caught the movement, her eyes narrowing slightly. “What?”
I didn’t answer immediately. Instead, I listened.
Something wasn’t right.
Then, I felt it.
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The air changed. A presence. A pressure. The kind of silence that only came before an ambush. The kind of silence that meant we weren’t alone.
I barely had time to react before a blur of movement shot out from the trees–fast, too fast–slamming into the side of the car with a force that sent us careening off the road.
The driver cursed, yanking the wheel as the tires screeched against the pavement.
I caught a glimpse of glowing eyes through the shattered window before we spun, metal groaning as the car crashed through the underbrush, coming to a violent halt.
For a moment, there was nothing but the sound of my own breathing, the sharp scent of gasoline filling my nose.
Then–another hit.
This time, the roof of the car buckled inward as something landed on top of it.
Evelyn moved first, shoving the door open and stepping out with practiced ease. She barely made it a foot away from the car
shifted mid–stride, her body twisting, reforming, fur bursting across her skin.
before sh
A sleek, dark wolf landed where she had been standing only seconds ago, growling low in its throat. I was already moving, my fingers curling around my gun as I stepped out onto the dirt, the cold night air biting against my skin.
Another growl.
Then another.
Shapes moved in the darkness, eyes glowing, bodies low to the ground as they circled.
We were surrounded.
One of the wolves lunged.
I didn’t hesitate.
I fired–precise, controlled. The bullet hit its mark, slamming into the wolf’s shoulder, forcing it back with a pained snarl. But I already knew it wouldn’t be enough to stop them.
Not all of them.
Evelyn was a blur of movement, tearing through the closest wolf before it could reach me. Her claws raked across its side, sending it howling in pain before she spun, teeth snapping at another.
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