"What?" Felise asked in confusion, as she tried to make sense of the situation. "What about you?" "What's wrong?" asked the rogue wolf. "What happened to the confidence earlier?" "Don't worry about me, Felise. I'll start the count, okay?"I said while ignoring the rogue wolf's growls. I began counting out loud, slowly and steadily, trying to stay calm. The sound of my voice echoed through the dark forest as I continued. "Ready... One... Two... RUN!" As Felise and I ran through the forest, my heart was pounding and my lungs were burning. We had stumbled upon a pack of rogue wolves, and now they were chasing us through the trees. Felise was supposed to face one of them, but none of us had predicted that we would meet ten of them. I looked back over my shoulder and saw the wolves gaining on us. Their eyes glowed like red coals in the darkness, and I could hear their ragged breaths and the sound of their claws scraping against the forest floor. I knew that if th
"What do you want?" I mustered the courage to let out those words even if my mouth was already dehydrated. Part of me wanted to turn around to see the man's face. However, I guess it will be better this way when my wolf already gets scared enough. "Did you and that woman get home safe last night?" he asked, but my wolf doesn't know if I am obliged to answer his question. "Answer me!" he exclaimed, this time, his voice was mixed with growls. "Yes. We got home safely last night." I could not help but clench my fist when my heart and brain agreed on one thing - to run away as fast as my feet can. Unfortunately, the idea did not harmonize with my body as it remained as hard as steel. "Where is she right now?" he asked again. "Let go of him, you, monster!" exclaims another man from the corner. The man was tall, probably an inch taller than me. If I assumed, he might already be in his sixties. He had broad shoulders and a muscular build, and his piercing blue
Right after my shift, I rushed to the school to talk to my stepbrother. If Melissa's advice will work, I don't need to get paranoid anymore. I can now sleep at night. As soon as I found Razel, I did not waste my time and told him my purpose of approaching him in the study hall with his werewolf brothers. Two brains are better than one. We came up with a plan to help Felise finish her last werewolf pack test. Finishing the last test was the only way to protect her from the rogue wolves who were threatening us. I believe that the one sending her those messages is one of those rogue wolves we encountered the other night. But what confused me the most was how they got Felise's digits. The pack test was a grueling challenge that tested the limits of our bodies and spirit. It was a rite of passage that all werewolves had to endure to become full members of the pack. It involved running, fighting, and tracking, all while under the watchful eye of the pack elders. F
Felise stepped forward, and I could see the nervousness in her eyes. With a deep breath, she approached closer to Alpa Alexander, holding out the results of her final test. "I have completed the final test," she said, her voice strong and steady. "I am ready to become a member of the pack." Alpha Alexander took the head of the rogue wolf from her, his eyes scanning over him quickly. "You have done well," he said finally, his voice low. "I am impressed. You have shown great strength and determination." Felise beamed at him, her chest swelling with pride. This was it, the moment she had been waiting for. "Thank you," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. Alpha Alexander nodded, his eyes locking onto hers. "You are now an official member of the pack," he said. "Welcome." With that, the other members of the pack began to gather around us, offering their congratulations and welcome to the newest member of the pack. As I looked around at the smiling fac
Felise's POV Malia and I were excitedly on our way to the rugby field, excited to support our school team for the most awaited match of the season. The sun was shining brightly above us, and the cool breeze felt refreshing on our skin. We walked side by side, talking about our plans for the weekend, unaware of what was about to happen. Suddenly, my phone vibrated in my pocket, and I felt it ringing in my hand. I looked down at the screen of my phone and saw an unknown number. "Is everything all right, Felise?" Malia asked while glancing at the screen of my phone. But I quickly canceled the call. "Aren't you supposed to answer that?" "Yeah, I'm fine. Just a prank call I guess." I shrugged her and continued walking to the field. "Do you think it has something to do with the stalker?" Malia curiously asked. My heart started racing as I remembered the weird text messages that I had received recently. It was either from a stalker or from the rogue wolves
I don't know how or why but there was this part of me that felt uncomfortable while standing in front of Alpha Alexander alone. The feeling was like my wolf was floating in endless seawater. I swam to find the nearest island but I could not find one no matter how fast my wolf swims. "Nothing," I uttered. "I'm just wondering if you know his whereabouts." then I rushed out of the village to get some fresh air. An hour later, I found myself lying on the bed staring at the ceiling while thinking about Ezra until something popped into my brain. I grabbed my phone and reached out to the police officer my parents paid to keep an eye on me. I asked him to check the CCTV footage in front of the convenience store and send me a copy as soon as he gets one. After three hours of waiting, the police officers emailed me a copy of the CCTV footage of the day when we believed Ezra did not show up to school and stopped contacting us. Despite the sleepiness, I still watched the
As soon as Razel and I parted ways, I was left with a sinking feeling in my chest. The meeting with the rogue wolves was nothing but a failure and they managed to slip away once again. My wolf could feel my anxiety building up inside me with each passing moment. And my heart was racing and I could hardly breathe. I must calm down but I just couldn't. I made my way back to my apartment. As I stepped inside, I collapsed onto the bed, my body feeling heavy and exhausted. My wolf let out a deep sigh and closed my eyes, trying to clear my mind. But it seemed like the harder I tried, the more my thoughts raced. My heart, mind, and conscience could not stop thinking about Ezra. He had disappeared for almost a week already, and yet we still hadn't been able to track him down. He was my savior in my times of darkness. And now, he was gone. My wolf missed him terribly, and my wolf howled in despair, desperate to find him. Then I sat up on the bed, my hands trembling as
The cafeteria was bustling with noise and chatter. I was sitting with Razel, having lunch while talking about the dream I had the previous night. "So you mean, my stepbrother showed up in your apartment right after we separated ways from meeting with the rogue wolves?" Razel clarified it. "And you think that was real." He got everything right, except for the part where I omitted. The part where Ezra and I made love in the dining area of my apartment. So I nodded to him in agreement. As I continued narrating the dream to Razel, his expression grew pensive, and he listened intently. My wolf had hoped that Razel would offer some insight, but he looked just as perplexed as I was. I couldn't shake the feeling that the dream was trying to tell me something important. And I felt uneasy and restless which resulted in my tears welling up in my eyes as I could not hold them in anymore. Everyone in the canteen turned their faces towards me, staring with concern. I fe