Eve~
My stomach lurched when I read the caller ID.
Mother.
I reached out for it but stopped myself and pulled my hand away. Each buzz of the phone was a spear to my heart. But I knew if I wanted to keep my sanity, it would be better to stay clear. Only the goddess knew what horrible words she would say to , what thing she would utter that would make crumble.
I was far from over her last call. The coldness in her tone had been devastating. Had she sohow found out about the explosion and wanted to rub it in, or scold for being careless? I did not want to know. The phone finally stopped buzzing, and I closed my eyes. I took a deep breath to steady my wildly beating heart.
Only for more buzzing to tear through the silence of the room. When I sat up again, I was shaking more than before. The caller ID made my heart stop.
Mother.
I stared at the screen, the na flashing like a beacon of dread. My hand hovered over the phone again. Part of wanted to throw it across the room, anything to stop the relentless buzzing. But the other part, still desperate for sothing familiar, urged to answer.
I inhaled sharply, pressed my trembling thumb to the screen, and answered.
I didn't even get to speak.
"Eve, my baby," she whispered, her voice filled with panic and urgency.
For a mont, I couldn't speak. My mouth hung open as she continued.
"Eve?" she whispered again.
Why was she whispering? Why did she sound like my mother again and not the cold queen that had haunted my nightmares?
"Eve?" The panic and desperation in her voice grew. "Please speak to . I am... begging you." Her voice cracked. She was on the verge of crying.
This wasn't a cruel dream or an act. This was real. "Mum?" I murmured, a bit numb. "Is that you?"
I heard her take a shaky breath. "It's , darling. I heard about the incident. Please, please, tell you're alright?"
"I am..."
"I know after all these years..." Her voice cracked. "I could do nothing but... watch. Mum is sorry." She was sobbing. "I am on your side. I have always been. I love you so much. There is so much that I have to say..."
"Lyra?"
My breath caught when I heard my father's voice. I gripped the phone harder, my pulse skipping.
There was a brief pause, and I could hear her trying to steady her breathing. For a split second, I believed her—believed that maybe this ti, she ant it. That maybe she did care.
But then, her voice changed—sharp, brittle, and full of venom.
"Lyra?" My father's voice ca through the background, faint but clear enough to send a chill down my spine.
My mother's tone snapped. "Yes, Robert, I'm talking to her. Hold on," she muttered, her words clipped and impatient. I heard her cover the phone, but not enough to block out what she said next. "You know how she is. Always needing attention, causing problems. I can't deal with her right now."
I froze, the warmth of her earlier words draining out of , leaving behind a hollow ache. My grip tightened on the phone as I tried to process what I was hearing.
Then she uncovered the phone, her tone so different now that I barely recognized it. "You always cause such a ss, Eve," she hissed, her voice full of disgust. "Do you ever stop to think before you throw yourself into trouble? Or is this another pathetic cry for attention?"
The words hit like a slap, and I couldn't even bring myself to speak. What had happened to the woman who had just been sobbing, telling she loved ?
"You're always so useless, so needy," she continued, the contempt in her voice growing sharper with every word. "I don't even know why I called. You should know by now that you're alone."
"Mum," I whispered, my throat tight, heart pounding. "Why are you saying this?"
Her laughter was cold, cruel, a mockery of the tenderness she'd shown just minutes before. "Why? Because it's the truth, Eve. You're nothing but a burden. Always have been. You think I have ti to deal with your sses, your failures? You think I enjoy cleaning up after you? You're pathetic."
I blinked, the sting of her words cutting deep. It was like a switch had flipped. The mother who had been crying, begging for to speak, was gone. In her place stood the one I had always feared—the one who only ever saw as a disappointnt.
"What do you want from ?" I managed to choke out, my voice small, desperate.
"What do I want?" she spat. "I want you to stop being such a disgrace. Every ti I hear your na, it's tied to so disaster. Do you know how embarrassing it is to have a daughter like you? Do you know how much I've had to sacrifice because of your failures?"
I couldn't speak. The tears I'd been holding back spilled over, hot and fast, blurring my vision.
"I should have known you'd ss this up too," she continued, her voice dripping with venom. "You ruin everything you touch."
I felt the world spin, her words tearing through like knives. My heart shattered into pieces, each word sinking deeper into my chest. I had heard this tone before, but never like this. Never so raw, so full of hatred.
"You—" My voice cracked, barely a whisper. "You don't an that."
"Oh, but I do," she snarled. "You are the cursed one, after all. I just wanted you to know that if you die before doing sothing useful for this pack, you die in vain. So use your fucking eyes."
The air left my lungs in one painful breath. Her words hung in the air, venomous, searing. The silence that followed was deafening, crushing.
"Mum..." I whispered, broken.
"Don't call that," she hissed, her voice now devoid of any warmth, any affection. "Don't ever call that."
With that, the line went dead.
The silence was suffocating, the phone slipping from my hand and crashing to the floor. I sat there, staring at the screen, the world spinning around .
She was gone.
What was going on? I thought as tears slipped past my eyelids. My heart was aching again, but this ti, it felt like it would never stop.
I stared at the phone, the empty screen reflecting my confusion, my heartbreak. How could soone shift so easily from love to hate? How could she build up, only to tear down with such viciousness? My fingers trembled as I wiped the tears away, though they kept coming, relentless, like the coldness in her voice that echoed in my mind.
For years, I had hoped, despite everything, that sowhere deep inside her, there was the mother I once knew. I get a sliver of her, and then it is ripped away from .
Was her earlier kindness a cruel prank, just to show how far I had fallen?
The door opened, and I wiped my tears as fast as I could. Hades walked in, a cigarette in hand, grey eyes piercing as usual. Our eyes t, and for a mont, I could have sworn an emotion akin to sympathy crossed his features. In a blink, it was gone.
I looked away. Hades was another person who had shown a sliver of the kindness I craved so much it hurt. Only to withdraw it, like my mother.
"Look at , Ellen," he ordered.
I didn't answer and tried to lay back in bed. But at the speed of lightning, he was looming over , his hand pinching my chin.
He forced to look up, and he had my sketch pad in his hand, holding it up for to see. On the page was the strange woman that I had drawn. The one I could not recall.
"Who is this, Red?" he drawled.
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