Jake Pov
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I smiled, walking down the stairs of the compound. Luna kissed me on the cheek.
Her lips were just as plump and soft as I imagined them to be. I was sure that I was walking around looking like an idiot, grinning like I was insane. But that didn't matter to me.
Today was the best day of my life, even though it was a Tuesday. The hot days were rough for all of the werewolves in the compound with our normally raised body temperatures, and all of us felt like we were baking slowly in an oven.
I knew that Luna had feelings for someone else beside's me. I just couldn't find out who. It puzzled me to no end. It drove me crazy. I just hoped that she would choose me over her mystery guy.
Luna wasn't just, liked by only me but some other men and women too.
With her warm carmel skin, full pink plump lips, green and gray eyes, thick and long lashes, her mane of long luscious curly hair, stunning hour-glass figure, and her amazing personality.
She was so kind to even the people she didn't know. Despite all the harsh things, the few people who disliked her said she remained the same. Ultimately proving, them wrong, proving that she was the bigger person.
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Klaus Pov
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I sighed and picked up my paintbrush. I couldn't think of anything I wanted to paint. I looked at my watch the girls (Hayley, Luna, Cami, Davina, and Sophy) were supposed to, already be gone by now. They were headed out to the bayou to hike, and then they would do some shopping and return to the compound. It killed me that I wasn't allowed to send any protection or guards, but Hayley insisted that this was a girl's only day.
When she first brought it up I was prepared to argue, but then I remembered that it wouldn't be fair to coop Hayley up here all day. I was trying to make a better image of myself, not only for my daughter Hope but for Luna as well.
I wanted to be better, not necessarily good but less of the evil hybrid bastard child.
"Ran out of things to paint, brother," said a voice. I didn't even have to turn around to know who it was. I knew that mischievous tone of voice anywhere.
"Kol, it's nice to see you. Where have you been? Knocking around with your little witch Davina," I retorted while smirking I knew that I had gotten under his skin. It wasn't that hard to do.
It wasn't hard to see it, the two, were meant to be together (Kol and Davina). It would only be a matter of time before the two of them realized it.
Kol appeared behind me, "Well, I would be willing to bet that you spend more time with Luna than I do with Davina in a week."
I rolled my eyes I, wasn't going to let him get under my skin. I decided to paint a sunset over the ocean. I laid down the base paint first. Rather violently, I might add. First, he would say something about Luna and I, spending time together, then it would turn into something else...something dirty...something sexual.
Luna was very appealing to the eye and especially mine, but I tried to keep those thoughts and images buried deep inside my head.
"How do you think she would be in-"
"Kol," I growled, regretting even thinking that our conversation was headed, in that particular direction.
"What? You didn't even know what I was going to say."
I sighed, trying to focus on nothing else but the painted canvas in front of me as I replied.
"I don't have to, I know you."
Kol hummed, "Fair enough."
"I'm betting that you wish that you had those daggers so you could put one threw my heart right about now."
I didn't even look at him knowing he was trying to push my limits.
Ever since I un-daggered Finn and Kol, Finn had been more trustworthy with me than Kol, which was odd. Usually, he wouldn't. Something has been going on with him lately. I don't know what, but my brother is not himself. He doesn't even feel like my brother. He felt like an outsider, an imposter.
Kol still thought that I was going to abandon him, but that was not the case.
"You know I go into Luna's room every morning to play pranks on her."
That caught my attention, but I tried to hide it, even though my interest was more than peaked.
"I did the usual, moving curtains so the sun can shine and so I could annoy her as she annoys me. I was quite surprised when I saw Jake sneak into her room."
My hand that was holding the paintbrush froze just as it was about to touch the canvas.
"What?" I asked, surprised. I turned around to see my brother Kol he had a sly grin on his face that very much reminded me of a fox.
"Yeah, and she was in one of those soft silky lace nightgowns that I got her for her birthday," answered Kol while grinning.
I sped over to him and shoved him into a wall. "Easy there, that was my shoulder," Kol said, annoyed.
I stood up, glaring at him as I let him go.
"Wow, I didn't know Luna was important to you," said Kol, his voice laced with heavy sarcasm.
I rolled my eyes and walked over to my painting, trying to ignore Kol's annoying consistent babbling and teasing about Luna.
