Those beautifully odd eyes grew wide in astonishment as we, a giant lavender wolf, came forward out of the shadows of the forest to face him. When our mate began to back away from us, we sank to our belly, laying as still as we could with our front paws crossed before us, our chin resting on them. Our eyes trained on him as he contemplated what our actions meant.
He looked confused, for a moment, his fight or flight reflex screaming at him to run away from the giant carnivore’s K9 in front of him. But instead, he took a step forward, his mismatched eyes watching me curiously.
“Look at you.” His deep voice marveled as he screwed the lid onto his canteen and slipped it into a holster on his belt, a belt with housed a number of different survival gadgets he must use while hiking and camping. “I’ve never seen a wolf so large, and I won’t even mention your odd coloring. Aren’t you a sight though; beautiful.”
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**Trigger Warning: Pediatric Death** “Charge again.” “But Doctor…” The anxious nurse stuttered. “She’s been down too long.” “I said charge again!” “She’s gone Cross!” Dr. Grimm stated as she grabbed my forearm. Before me laid our ninth pediatric trial patient, a little girl of just eight years old. Alice. She was a ray of sunshine on a very dark floor of the hospital, always smiling and taking ever treatment with a smile. And I had killed her. I stood there still as a statue, staring at her, little Alice. “Call it Dr. Cross.” I couldn’t. I couldn’t call time of death on another child. Handing the paddles to the nurse behind me I fled the room like the coward I was. I could not be in there any longer, I could not do this anymore. This treatment was supposed to save lives, children’s lives, and ins
“You remembered your gun, right?” Michele asked at a whisper, as if our eighteen-month-old daughter in the back seat had any idea what we were talking about. “Yes, I remembered to pack it, though I don’t know why you insist. Every year I pack it and every year I don’t need to use it.” I was rummaging through one of my hiking bags, checking again to make sure I packed things such as matches and my trimmer. I had learned from my last camping trip that if I came back with a beard from not shaving for a period of time, Alexandria would cry and refuse to let me near her. “It’s better to have it and not need it than- “ “Need it and not have it, yeah, yeah, I know.” I finished her sentence with a chuckle while she rolled her eyes which were currently trained on the interstate in-front of us. I did not like driving to the hiking trail because I would have to leave the car parked there for a week or more and I was always ne
Waking up to the sunset coming over the horizon and a cup of hot, fresh coffee in my hand was an amazing feeling. I sat at the edge of the cliff overlooking the valley below and just breathed in the fresh air. The fog dancing and playing through the trees below made the world look almost like a fantasy realm. The morning I spent finishing the camps’ set up, gathering kindling and firewood, setting up a fire pit on the rivers smooth stone edge so as not to risk it spreading to the surrounding forest. When I finished moving stones to surround the makeshift fire pit it was mid-morning and already quite warm, sweat forming all along my skin. I found my canteen was empty already and moved to fill it in the cool water from the spring fed river, but while I was kneeling along the water’s edge, I heard shuffling behind me, along the forest’s boarder. My eyes trailed the bushes along the forests entrance, an though I could not make out anything a
Was he safe? I knew the warriors I had sent would protect him with their lives, but was four guards enough? Would they stay out of view? I had been in an almost constant state of panic and worry since I had left him earlier today, unable to focus on anything other than him. It was an odd feeling, caring for someone so completely when I barely even knew them. Valen was a complete mystery to me, and yet, I loved him totally and completely. I would do anything for him. And yet, I did not know if I could trust him with my secrets. How was I supposed to tell him who I was, what I was? Would he accept us? Sapphire felt sure he would, and yet, I was not convinced. There were to many variables, I needed to learn more about him before I made any hasty decisions and seeing as how humans did not camp for extended periods of time in the same location, I didn’t even know how much time I had to make such a crucial decision. “Alp
As I approached the camp site the smell of rain and grass invaded my senses and made my head spin. I couldn’t understand how Lila managed to stay away from her mate’s scent, because if Blake smelled half as good to Lila as Valen did to me, there was no way I could live with him as his heavenly essence filled the halls I walked daily. “Alpha, we weren’t expecting you so early.” Savien, one of Amethyst Mist’s top guards was saying through mind-link as he approached me in the form of his large sandy colored wolf. “It’s not that early, the sun has already risen.” This was true, but the sun had just begun to rise. “How did last night go?” “It went well, until the human seen something in the dark that frightened him.” The warrior’s voice sounded a little smug, and I got the impression he knew exactly what had scared Valen and was even a little proud. “You thi
By time the sun’s rays began to lighten the darkness around me, I was so tired I had drifted off a few times, jerking awake when I began to slump to the ground each time. My hands never let go of the firearm in my lap, though I had the forethought not to keep my finger on the trigger. I had told myself all night, ‘just till dawn, just live till dawn and I’ll get out of here.’ Now that dawn was here, I was not sure I had the courage to leave this tent. As I sat there debating on what to do, a shadow approached my tent, a large wolf shaped one. The shadow enveloped the entire tent before the flap that functioned as the door of my tent began to move, as if something were rubbing against it. Surprisingly, my heart rate did not pick up, instead it continued its slow and steady beat, but my arms raised the gun, training it on the door, ready for anything that tried to make its way through. I was not going down without a fight, I had to get bac
Slamming the door behind me as I entered my office, I cringed when a picture on the far wall fell to the floor with a crash, glass shards flying across the carpet. Shit, I had not meant to shut the door that hard, my emotions were getting the best of me, and someone in my position could not afford for that to happen. “It’s the mate bond.” Sapphire pipped up. “What do you mean It’s the bond? I thought the bond was supposed to bring peace and calm, not a rage in my emotions every time something small pissed me off.” Dropping into my chair I leaned back and closed my eyes, trying to breath myself under control. This morning had been a shit show since I had gotten to the training fields. It seemed that while most of the packs that had signed the treaty had send their top warriors for our war to come, others, such as Jackson, had sent their weakest and members, most were Omegas, not even warrior
As I approached Valen’s camp, I ran the plan through my head again; walk out as Sapphire, come back, shift to human form, throw on the dress I just set under a bush, and walk back out to introduce myself. With Alister leaving us to join Genesis and my arch enemy being my uncle, they would come for us soon, and I could not afford to let them find my mate outside the gates with little security. My timeline was moved up and I needed him by my side, where he was safe. “I think the plan will work, he’ll except us, you saw how frantic he was to find you when you ran. Do you think the guards are far enough away now?” Sapphire was ecstatic, practically jumping for joy at the idea of finally telling our mate who we were. “I think they’re far enough away now, alright, lets get this done, we need to get back as soon as we can convince him to join us.” Valen was currently sitting at the rivers edge cleaning what looked to be a pan,