Adara excused herself to go upstairs even though it was only six pm. She was exhausted. She checked her phone and saw that all her messages to Kiran still showed unread. She sighed and turned on her side. She felt so alone that she cried herself to sleep.Adara finally phoned Malachi after she’d been in Ireland for a week. The phone kept ringing and then went to voicemail. She ended the call without leaving a message. She was about to walk out of the room when her phone rang. “Hello Malachi.”“Adara, I do apologize. I was on another call,” Malachi said to her.“Have you heard from Kiran?” she asked him and he was quiet for a bit.“Nothing yet. He isn’t answering your calls either?”“No. I haven’t heard anything from him in seven days!” Adara replied. She was beginning to worry.“He’ll call. I’m sure of it.” Malachi tried to ease her anxiety. “He used his credit card in Canada six days ago.”“Why would he go to Canada? What about his GPS?” Adara asked him.“It just shows him crossing t
I slowed the Jeep as I drove up to the Alcan Port of Entry which was the border post between Alaska and Canada. I had driven through Anchorage, past Palmer and Glennallen and onto Tok. I was dead tired, but I had to keep going. Once in Canada I would breathe more easily, at least that’s what I told myself.I waited to go through the border for about two hours and I finally passed through without any problems. I drove further on until I saw the sign for Burwash Landing. I had phoned earlier and made a reservation for myself. I’d been driving for close to fourteen hours and I needed to sleep.As I crossed the Canadian Border I stopped to disconnect my GPS and bought new clothes, shoes and toiletries. I would look odd dressed in my suit especially with the blood stained cuffs from when I had inserted my hands in Karani’s rib cage earlier.I had to focus as the road blurred in front of me and I turned the volume on the radio up. Metallica’s Low Man was playing and once again the music spo
“My water just broke,” Karani said and Malachi sat upright instantly. “I’ve already called Stephanie, they’re on their way.”“Where’s your bag?” Malachi asked her and saw it on the chair next to the door. He grabbed her bag as she insisted on walking down the stairs and to the car herself.“I can still walk you know,” she said to Malachi irritably as she stopped and her hand gripped the edge of the couch as a contraction went through her. Malachi got her into the car and they arrived at the hospital at the same time as Garrick and Stephanie.Stephanie started yelling at the staff working the night shift at the hospital as they got Karani on a gurney and pushed her through to an examination room. Malachi followed closely behind as Stephanie put gloves on and she started examining Karani.“We’re going to have to do a c-section Karani,” Stephanie said to her and she nodded at the nurses as they got ready to move her again, “Malachi you’ll have to wait outside.”“There’s no chance that I’
That afternoon I checked out of the cabin and drove the Jeep until I found a spot alongside the highway where I could park. I hoped that it would go unnoticed since this area wasn’t so populous. I waited until nightfall and left my clothes in the boot.I hid the key and then changed into my wolf. I started running and crossed the icy river and shook the water from my fur. I alternated between trotting and walking for about eight miles and it took me two hours over the rough terrain.The mountain loomed in front of me but I kept going. The gravity was getting stronger. I could feel it moving through the air. Montgomery had described Wolf Peak as a place of ancestral powers where the more powerful wolves had all gone to either die or heal spiritually.You’ll know that you’ve reached Wolf Peak, when the Northern Lights dance around you and your spirit fills with the power and magic of the experience. I looked around me in wonder and amazement as it seemed that I was part of the lights an
I started making my way down the mountain. I had to get back home and pray that I wasn’t too late. I had done the best I could with the time that I had on the mountain and I felt sure that the emotional chaos would never again threaten to put me back in that dark hole. I came down that mountain stronger, wiser, and more resilient. I was running so fast that I made it back to the Jeep as the sun started rising.I had tried five times to start the Jeep with no success and I flagged down a car that came driving down the highway. The man and woman helped me to start the Jeep and I thanked them. I plugged my phone in to charge as I let the Jeep idle.I waited for about fifteen minutes so that the engine could warm up and then I tried to turn my phone on but nothing happened. It must have been affected by the cold weather for the few days I was on the mountain. I wanted to call Malachi and warn him.I turned the Jeep around and drove the way I had come. There was no time to stop and phone h
Adrian Peters had returned to full duty after passing his medical evaluation two days earlier. He drove home and unlocked the front door and paused in the doorway. The house felt disturbed. There was a glass on the coffee table that he was sure he hadn’t left there.He stepped further into his living room and thought he heard a floorboard creak. It was the one at the end of the hall, near the bathroom. Adrian took out his gun and softly closed the front door behind him. He crept towards the hallway and almost fired his gun when he saw the man standing there in front of him.“Adrian! Nice house you have here.”Adrian stared at him in disbelief. “Uncle Igor? How did you get out?”Igor shrugged with just a hint of a smile on his lips and walked towards Adrian. “I slow my heart rate, I can’t be wolf, but I have certain traits they have. They think I’m dead, they take all prisoners to crematorium. One man, I knew him from long ago, we burn some assistant in my place. I come here. You have
“What is that?” Adrian asked him.“This is my inheritance, Adrian. Your father buried it exactly where I ask him.” Igor smiled. It was a good thing as the equipment that Igor had insisted on wasn’t easy to come by and that usually meant money. Lots of money.They drove out of Seward and stopped next to a black SUV along the side of the road. Igor got out and spoke to the man at the driver’s side. The man that got out was wearing a hoodie with dark sunglasses and a cap over his head. He was very nondescript and it was hard to describe someone so ordinary.They unloaded boxes and bags from the back of the SUV and Igor shouted for Adrian to open the back of his truck. Adrian wasn’t introduced to the ordinary man and he didn’t ask for an introduction either. They loaded everything into Adrian’s truck and the SUV sped off in the opposite direction.“Did you get everything you wanted?” Igor nodded and smiled contently. They drove back to Seward and pulled the truck into the garage. Under th
Malachi paced up and down in front of the sliding doors in his house. He had already sent all the pack members to the den. It was the safest place for them to be. Thirty minutes earlier his house had been bursting at the seams with activity. Everyone had gathered and they had held a quick meeting while everyone loaded up their cars and trucks with food, water and blankets.He had no idea how long they might have to stay in the den. Carl and Frank had refused to leave his side, as it was supposed to be. A Zeta would never leave his Alpha, even under the direst of circumstances. He had stood silently in the living room and had listened. It had been too noisy earlier and now he concentrated, sure the whispers from earlier hadn’t been his imagination.He heard faint whispering again and he concentrated harder. He heard Adrian and another man, they were in the woods, watching him. He took out his phone and continued pacing all the while listening to their plans. They intended to end the pa