Read Charity Rising (Charity Series Book 2) Online
Authors: DeAnna Kinney
After I was showered and dressed, I went downstairs and heated up a ham and cheese Hot Pocket in the microwave. I was in the process of
eating it, walking into my room, when I noticed Levi sneaking in through my window. “Levi, shouldn’t you be with your parents right now? Aren’t they meeting with the principal?”
“Yes, but he wanted to speak to them alone.”
“Wel , you don’t have to worry about Mr. Lewis suspending you. I talked to Jackson and he didn’t real y see you after al .”
“What? What did you do?”
“Wel , let’s just say he had a change of heart. He likes you, Levi. He said he didn’t put his contacts back in after gym so maybe he had
mistaken.”
“And did he tel this to the principal?”
“He said he was going to.”
“Hmm. I’m guessing I have you to thank for this new turn of events.”
“You don’t seem happy. Did you want to get suspended for something you didn’t do?”
“Don’t be ridiculous. Of course I’m happy. I just wish you would’ve let me handle it. I’d rather you not get involved.”
“You’re welcome.”
He laughed. “Thanks.” I walked into his arms and let his lips thank me properly. At first his lips were eager, his hands in my hair as he trailed
soft kisses down my neck. At once he froze as if he just remembered something important.
“Levi, are you al right?”
“Um, I should probably go.” He backed away, as if I had suddenly developed Chicken Pox, and headed for the window.
“What’s wrong?”
“Nothing. I-I should be getting back to school. I want to know how the meeting’s going.”
“Oh—okay. I’l see you tomorrow.”
“I’l see ya.”
He didn’t even kiss me goodbye. So weird, but unfortunately it was a behavior I was becoming accustom to.
At school the next day the buzz was inescapable. Everyone was talking about the food fight. But more alarming was how everyone was
wondering why Levi had started it. He’d only been at our school a short time but everyone knew he was a great guy and not one to start a fight.
“Hey kitten, guess what!” Levi said, wrapping his arms around me as he approached me in the hal way after my first class.
“You seem happy. What is it?”
“The principal isn’t going to suspend me after al .” My mouth fel open as I gaped at him in disbelief. “It seems that Jackson didn’t put his
contacts in after gym class. He said he wasn’t total y sure it was me. Isn’t that great?”
“Levi, are you for real?”
“I know. I was so relieved.”
“Levi! I already knew that.”
“You did? Who told you?”
“I—told—you!”
“Don’t tease, kitten. I just came from the principal’s office. How did you know? Charity, did you have something to do with this? I told you to
stay out of this.”
“You’re kidding, right? This is some kind of joke.”
“Baby, are you al right?”
“Levi, are
you
al right?”
“I’m great, actual y.” He was smiling, but he was also dead serious.
I shook my head. “You real y don’t remember me tel ing you yesterday?”
“You knew yesterday and you didn’t tel me!”
“Oh, forget it!” I started to walk off.
“No, wait. Why didn’t you tel me?”
I spun to face him. “I did tel you! We had a long conversation about it! Why don’t you remember?”
“Baby, if we’d had a conversation about Mr. Lewis canceling my suspension I would’ve remembered.”
“Obviously not.”
Now I was more confused than ever. Someone, or something, was really messing with my brain, and I was beginning to think Levi’s too.
“Okay, Ash, here’s what we’re gonna do. We’l watch his every move, even fol owing him between classes. You let me know if he does
something odd. We’l meet after school and compare notes, got it?”
“Got it. This is gonna be so much fun!” she squealed.
At lunch Levi was talking to Josh while Ash and I were nibbling on our food and watching, exchanging glances often. When he looked over at
us we quickly glanced down at our food and took bites, or at least I did. Ashley began leaning in—too closely, trying to hear what they were saying, when I kicked her under the table.
“Oww!!”
Levi’s eyes darted over to her.
“Here, Ash, try this,” I said quickly, shoving a spoon ful of my dessert into her mouth.
He narrowed his eyes in suspicion, looking first at me then her. She chewed and smiled at him. When he turned back to Josh and continued
his discussion, she gagged silently, grabbing her throat and spitting the food into her napkin, then taking another napkin and scrubbing off her
tongue.
I rol ed my eyes.
So much drama.
“What is that god-awful stuff?” she whispered.
I shrugged. “I dunno, some kind of custard I grabbed when I was going through the line.” I leaned in and whispered lower. “You do know we’re
supposed to be watching inconspicuously, don’t you?”
“Of course. I’ve done this before, you know.”
When the bel rang I told Levi I needed to go with Ashley to get something from her locker and would see him later. We kissed and split up.
As soon as he was around the corner, Ash and I fol owed, sneaking in and around things so he wouldn’t spot us.
He went to his locker, retrieved his books, and headed to his class—very non-eventful. I was actual y disappointed.
I met Ashley after school, but she had nothing. Neither of us saw him doing or acting strange at al .
Hmm, maybe tomorrow
.
Levi and I were walking through the almost empty parking lot, heading toward my car. “So,” he said, “what’s up with you and Ash fol owing
me?”
I gasped, spinning to face him.
He laughed. “I’m a werewolf, remember? Besides Ashley’s shoes click real y loud.”
“Dang it! I told her to take off those stupid shoes. Anyway, we were just having a little fun, that’s al . You know, practicing our sneaking skil s.
You’re not gonna deny your wife a little fun, are you?” I smirked.
“Never. Especial y since we al know how much you need your sneaking skil s—Charity code and al that.”
It was a windy day and my hair suddenly flew out wildly and smacked Levi in the face.
“Oww,” he said, rubbing his eye.
“Oh, sorry.” I laughed, covering my mouth to hide my snicker.
Al of a sudden Levi stopped. “Wait,” he said, taking my hand and stopping me. He grabbed a handful of my hair and sniffed, taking in the ful
scent of me. He moved his face down to my neck, nuzzling me there.
“Mmm, don’t stop.”
His head shot up and his eyes briefly shifted yel ow. “You’ve been with someone!”
I laughed. “What?”
“Charity, someone’s scent is al over you, in your hair, on your skin! What have you done?!”
My smile quickly faded as I realized he was dead serious. “Levi? What are you talking about?”
He growled and tried hard to gain control.
“Levi! What’s wrong?!”
“Tel me the truth,” he said, his voice composed again.
“I’m tel ing you the truth! I’ve been with only you! I could never be with anyone else!”
He searched my eyes as his own expression turned to confusion. He stepped back, pain on his lovely face, and then turned and headed
back in the direction of his car, got in, and sped away.
I was left there alone, mouth agape, wondering what in Hades just happened.
Levi wouldn’t answer his phone. I tried several times. How could he ever think I could be with someone else? Had I not proven my devotion to
him? What was it he said about a scent? I began to think.
Besides Ashley this morning, he was the last one I was with—yesterday afternoon in my
bedroom, when he was acting so strange. Wait.
I got in my car and headed for the Drake House.
Once I was deep in the forest, I pul ed down my visor, hit the button, and the ground dropped down as I entered the massive parking garage.
As soon as I was in, the ramp closed back behind me.
Levi was nowhere to be found and no one knew where he was, so I headed for Joseph’s office.
Joseph was sitting at his desk, typing on his computer. “Joseph, can I talk to you?”
“Yes, of course, my dear. Have a seat.”
“Joseph, something’s going on. Levi’s accused me of being with someone else. He caught an unfamiliar scent on me, but I’ve been with no
one except him. However, I’ve been having some odd encounters with him lately.”
His expression changed, and suddenly he became very serious. “Odd encounters? Tel me everything.”
I explained the odd behavior at the Prom, the times in my bedroom, and his forgetting about our conversations.
He puzzled over things for a long moment, and then jumped up and said, “I think I might know what this is about, but I have to leave for a
while. I’l see if I can get to the bottom of this. If Levi acts strange again, get away from him as soon as possible. I think he might be dangerous.”
“Levi—dangerous?”
“Charity, just trust me. If he starts acting strange, make an excuse and get away. Do you hear me?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Good girl. This wil al work out, you’l see. Now, I have to go. Goodbye.” Then he was gone.
That night I tried studying, but my mind wouldn’t stop thinking about Levi and what he had accused me of. I picked up my phone and cal ed
him again. I got his voice mail. This time I left a message. “Levi, please cal me. I promise you I haven’t been with anyone but you. That scent was yours. Do you hear me? It was yours!” I closed my phone and fel across my bed, exhausted by the emotion of it al . This must’ve been how Levi felt when we had that altercation some weeks back. And I tel you it rots.
I didn’t sleep very wel . I tossed and turned al night. How could Levi think I’d cheat on him? Did he have no faith in me at al ?
The next day Levi didn’t show up at school. I was miserable and everyone around me knew it. At lunch his table was empty. The guys were
ditching too. Even Ashley was puzzled by Josh’s absence. He hadn’t contacted her either.
Sitting in the cafeteria, trying to make myself eat something, I was in ful panic mode. “Something is very wrong, Ash.”
“Wel , werewolves can tel if someone is lying and you said Levi looked into your eyes when you told him the truth. He had to know.”
“Yeah, but he looked so confused. He didn’t believe me. He wanted too, but I don’t think he did.”
“What are you going to do?”
“Take matters into my own hands.”
Her eyes registered alarm. “Oh, Charity, no. Every time you do that something bad happens.”
“Hey, whose side are you on?”
“The side where nobody dies and everyone lives happily ever after.”
“Chicken.”
Toby plopped down beside us. “Are you guys ready for exams next week?”
“Yeah, as ready as I can be,” Ashley said.
“Delaney and I are dating now. Did she tel you guys?”
“Um, no I’m sorry to say she didn’t.”
“Hmm, I don’t know why she wants to keep it a secret.”
“You know what, Toby,” I snapped, “you deserve better than her. You’re a great guy. You’re good-looking, smart, funny, and we al love you.
Don’t take her crap!”
Their mouths fel open as they glared at me in shock.
“Don’t look at me like that. I’m just tired of al the bul , that’s al .”
“So, does this mean we can say the word ‘crap’ now?” Toby asked.
“No!” I got up and left the cafeteria without another word.
“She’s such a hypocrite,” I heard him whisper.
After school, I was heading to my car when I spotted Levi’s car parked beside mine. I sighed in relief, though that emotion was short lived as
my happy face fel . Noting his hard expression, my heart instantly fil ed with dread.
“Get in,” he demanded, his voice sharp but control ed.
“Levi.”
“Get in.”
This was a side of him I’d never seen before, and to tel you the truth, one I didn’t care for, but I knew wel enough to obey, so I did as he said.
He didn’t say a word to me as he drove. I’d rather he yel at me than this. Whoever invented the silent treatment was total y evil. The silence was deafening, and by the time we entered the Drake House parking garage, my heart was pounding in my chest so hard I couldn’t hear myself worry. I
felt like I was on my way to an execution.
He got out and walked through the garage, expecting me to fol ow, I assumed. And I did.
Soon, we were in the large meeting room and al the key players were present, Levi’s elite five, and Hector, my elite one. Joseph was the
only one missing in action.
“Charity,” Levi began. His blank face betrayed no emotion. “Take a stand in the center please.”
I did as he said.
“Now, each of you are going to take in the scent surrounding Charity. Keep in mind it’l be weak.”
One by one each werewolf took his turn sniffing me. I was instantly glad I wore deodorant beforehand. The first sniff seemed routine until their
faces turned to confusion, taking another sniff. When it was Hector’s turn he sniffed once then twice. On the third time his eyes turned apologetic.
Uh oh. Salem Witch Trials here I come.
“Wel , Levi,” Josh spoke, “it smel s a lot like your scent only off somehow—but unfortunately, I don’t believe it is. I’m sorry, Charity.”
I shook my head in disbelief.
Levi lowered his head in pain. “Okay, do you al agree it’s not my scent then?”
Reluctantly their heads nodded in agreement.
Oh, this is so bad
. “Levi, may I say something?”
“There’s nothing for you to say.”
“Yes there is!”
“That’s enough! The punishment for an alpha female who’s betrayed her alpha is exile from the pack, or worse depending on the degree of
betrayal.”
“What?! Exile! Levi, I have not betrayed you! Hector, tel him! You’ve been watching me. Tel him I have not betrayed him! I would never do
that to Levi! You have to believe me!”