(An aside from “Curiosity”)
Nova listened to what Rinald had to say. She watched him with her arms crossed and her jaw clenched so tight that a muscle along her neck twitched. The pulse in her neck beat erraticly, the soft skin pulsing with the force.
“You speak as if you think I don’t know what it means to be a monster. I am a Werewolf Rinald!” Nova snatched the knife out of Rinald’s hands and tossed it blade down into the dirt. She was furious now, and tiny though she appeared, she almost seemed to fill the space between them with her fury.
“You speak as if you had to watch your family cornered, fearing for their very lives because of the beasts that invaded their home. You speak as if you heard your mother scream when you were torn from her breast. You act as if you had seen your father’s throat shredded, and his blood…” Nova put her hands to her face, her voice choked for a moment as she inhaled sharply.
“I lived a human among wolves for five years. I was twenty when Van Buren took my humanity from me. He saw the potential in me. I was fifteen when they took me from my family, Rinald. You do not know terror until you are forcibly removed by Werewolves under the full moon. I was not murdered that night because Van Buren had heard of me in whispers spoken in my village.” Nova’s voice trailed into a whisper as the color drained from her face.
“Honor and heroism have nothing to do with what you do. You didn’t have to save my life. You could have stood aside and let Rakhaev slice into my body and kill me with the silver. You knew what it would do to me. You knew what the light would do to Blythe. You couldn’t stand to see either of us killed for the righteous bullshit of a family member, however related.”
Nova shoved Rinald, though he wouldn’t go far. She was weak, pitifully so after everything that had been asked of her in the past hours. She pounded against his chest, and it would hurt sure, but it wouldn’t leave a bruise.
“You don’t know what pain is until you have endured this…” Nova pulled her shirt open, not caring that her breasts weren’t bound. Rinald had seen them before anyway, even if there had been a thin layer of cloth between them. Her upper torso was riddled with scars, though they didn’t take away from her appearance. There were a few bite marks along her waist, claw marks from her right shoulder to her left hip. Some of the marks looked as if they should have been fatal. Nova pointed at her neck, where there was the faintest outline of a mouth.
“Van Buren bit me and left me to endure his plague for two weeks. Two miserable, pain riddled, horrifying weeks. He adores me now, but he is of the mind that you make your own way and you prove yourself to him. How else do you think I’ve raised myself in his eyes? Certainly you didn’t think he was anything more than my Master.”
Nova turned her back to Rinald as she began to button her shirt back up, angry tears clouding her vision. Her head swam as she quickly finished her task and turned her back toward him.
“You picked the wrong person to play the broken hero to.”