Chapter 44 - Nightmare- Part 1 (1/2)
Eve's POV:
Ruka stood there at the door holding Caesar by the scruff of its neck.
”It's mine,” I told him and went to take it from him but he moved it away from me.
”I don't remember you having a pet, Eve,” he said raising his eyebrow in question. I looked at the little wolf and saw it stay still looking at the wall. It was such an adorable thing that I just wanted to cuddle it.
”I got it home today when we went to the forest after school,” I explained him.
”We? You mean Louis?” he asked me calmly, I nodded my head and then heard his high voice, ”LOUIS!”
Louis was there in few seconds standing near Ruka. He looked at Ruka, Caesar and me, understanding the situation.
”What did I say about getting wild animals in the castle?”, Ruka demanded.
”Please I want to keep him,” I pleaded but he did not seem to budge.
”Sorry Eve but no. They are dangerous,” he handed the little wolf to Louis, ”Take it to the shelter and let me know if it's done.”I was alarmed hearing it. Was the shelter were the guard wolves stayed?
”No no, please,” I said but Louis had gone already out of sight, ”How could you do that? It's just a small wolf,” I asked him.
”It's for your good, Eve. You will understand,” he said looking at me, I shook my head in denial.
I turned back going inside a room. I closed the door and locked it. I had just found a pet and Ruka had taken it away.
Sebastian's POV:
”It's for your good, Eve. You will understand,” I heard Ruka's voice while I was walking in the castle and heard the closing of the door.
Well Ruka will have to sleep in another room today; I chuckled thinking about it and went up to where he was. When I saw him, he was standing there looking at another room. Ah, she locked herself in another room and not theirs.
”What did you do?” I asked him.
”I told her the wolf pup was going to the shelter,” he told still confused, ”I don't know why she got all upset about it,” he said.
”I joked a little when she got the pup home that once you find it, you would feed it to the guard wolves,” I told him, ”And she was so happy to have him, I thought you had to see it.”
”No wonder she sounded so alarmed when I told her to take the pup to the shelter house,” Ruka said rubbing his neck tired.
”Did you explain to her what a shelter is?” I asked him.
”No,” he said,” I forgot she did not know about the shelter. She's angry and sad, its all your fault. I would never deny her anything.”