Before His Choice (Dark Romance Prequel) by Clarissa Wild

Before His Choice (Dark Romance Prequel) by Clarissa Wild

Author:Clarissa Wild [Wild, Clarissa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-02-22T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Three

Noah

Two weeks later, it’s time for a new round of recruitment, and my father’s bringing me along again to learn how it works so I can do it on my own when I get older. He always asks me to pack well, but today, I’m bringing an extra big trunk. No one will notice, no one ever cares about me or my luggage. I just tail along for the ride to learn, but I’m expected to lay low and not bother him too much, which is a perfect opportunity to bring something else along.

Before the sunrise, while it’s still dark, I go outside with my snow boots on, as the ground is covered in it. It’s so cold I can see my own breath while I walk toward the hut where I met her mother before.

When I arrive, I knock three times. She opens the door. A little girl dressed in all white steps forward. Her mother wraps a scarf around her neck and kisses her one last time. A tear travels down her cheeks as she hugs her little girl and pushes her toward me.

“What’s going on?” she mutters.

She’s far too young to understand, and explaining it would do more harm than good.

So I lean over, and whisper, “We’re going to take a trip.”

“Us?” she asks.

I nod. “Together.” I hold out my hand. “C’mon.”

She takes my hand but not before glancing over her shoulder at the woman who can’t stop crying while I whisk her away into the darkness.

No one can see. No one can know what I’m about to do.

I pull her with me through the forest, as far away as I possibly can from human interaction, and I stop at a tree I marked with a bit of moss.

“Stay here,” I say as I go to my knees and dig as fast as I can until I’ve uncovered the trunk. It’s huge but just large enough to fit a girl of her size.

I wipe off the dust and open it. Gazing at her, I say, “Get in.”

“In there?” she asks, confused.

“Yes,” I reply. “You have to.”

She looks upset. “Why?”

“What did your mother say to you?” I ask.

She frowns. “That I should do what you say.”

“Exactly.” I point at the trunk. “Now get in.”

She reluctantly agrees and steps inside, curling herself up.

“Don’t be scared … and don’t make a sound.” I place a finger against my lips to shush her before I close the lid.

I haul the suitcase all the way back through the forest and onto the pavement. There aren’t a lot of people out before dawn, so hopefully, no one will notice me lugging this around. I never realized how heavy a human being could be.

There are guards in front of the door to the temple, but they don’t ask any questions when they let me in. I quickly go inside and carry the suitcase all the way to the top of the stairs and into my room, where I place it on the floor next to all the other bags where I cover it with a blanket.



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