BriThe whole first week went just like the first day. My four bodyguards, ready and waiting to walk me to each class, eat lunch with me, and then walk me back to my car. And by the end of that week, we definitely had the attention of all the other wolves that attended the same college. It was only a matter of time before one of the groups approached us to ask questions. Though I was sure, it would be one of the packs before the rogues. But to my surprise, I was wrong. With the two packs sitting close by at tables so they could hear anything being said at our table, they watched as the small group of rogues approached the table. Sara and I had just sat down with our food. Page wasn't far behind us. The three rogues stopped just on the other side of the table, looking between Sara and me. A small growl rolled through Sara in warning to them. Smacking her, I rolled my eyes at her. "Hello." The three glanced at Sara and then set their eyes on me. "How is it that a rogue has found hers
BriI figured once the three befriended us, the pack members would either attempt to do the same or move on. But after another week, they still kept their distance. I even tried talking with them but was met with glares from them. So I let them be. Whatever their issues were, it was on them. That doesn't mean it didn't bother me a little that the two groups spent their time watching me. At first, it was only while I was on school grounds. But then, by the end of the first semester, I was sure I was being followed outside of school. I couldn't prove it and was sure I was just being paranoid. Dominic even tried catching whomever it was but never found anyone that could be for sure following me. He couldn't find any signs of another wolf in the area that we didn't already know. And by Christmas, I was sure it was just my wolf and I being paranoid for no reason. I did my best to ignore the feeling of always being watched and go about my day. By the time classes started again, I was so u
DominicLife was going well. Better than I thought it would be at this point. After high school, I figured I would be on my own. I mean, I knew I would still have my parents, but I would still be on my own. But that isn't how things played out. After finding Bri and everything that went down with Alpha Cain, it was nice to be living what seemed like a normal life. Well, all except she felt like someone was watching her. I did my best to try and help her figure it out, but from what I could tell, there was no one. Everyone that was new to the area we knew. Even the few new rogues that moved in. My family already knew them. None of them had any reason to follow Bri. Heck, not even the pack wolves that went to her school had a reason to follow her. She was considered a rogue, sure. But they were outside of their pack lands. So far away, they had to follow the closest pack's laws, which Alpha Blake enforced. Leaving them with no issue with her, especially when he made it clear the pack pr
BriArriving at the student's common room, Alex and I have made our hang-out spot between classes. I didn't think too much about the fact the place was empty. On a typical day, there were a good dozen or so students milling about. I didn't even think twice that Alex wasn't there yet. I normally got there first, so that wasn't anything out of the ordinary. I didn't even think twice when I picked up on some of the wolves that belonged to a different pack than my brother. After all, this was a student commons room, and they were students. Overlooking all this would turn out to be a mistake. One I learned real fast as the pack wolves surrounded me. One of them behind me covered my mouth and nose with a cloth that smelled awful. On instinct, I tried to fight whoever it was off, but the others quickly jumped in, helping to hold me down. Whatever was on the cloth was quickly making it hard to stay conscious. My wolf even tried to take control and fight back, but both of us struggled with not
DominicI followed Bri's scent for hours. The longer I followed it, the angrier my wolf and I grew. After leaving the student commons room, it was like she went in circles around the buildings. It didn't make any sense. The path wasn't anything that a normal person would have made. Even if she decided to go for a run around campus. It didn't make sense. Along with that, her things had been left in her car. She wouldn't have gone anywhere without her sketchpad and at least one pencil. Well, maybe a run, but then again, unless she were in wolf form, she wouldn't have gone for a run. Why would she, here anyway? There was no reason for her to go for a run in wolf form. Not on her own, anyway. Turning around, I made my way back to her car. Maybe I missed something. I had to have it, right? I had to have there was no way I wasn't missing anything. If she had shifted and gone for a run, there was a reason for it. What was that reason? And if she wasn't in wolf form and had gone around and a
BriAfter my conversation with Alex and Alpha whoever, I was left in my cell on my own. Well, not entirely on my own. I could still hear and smell two pack wolves down the hall but couldn’t see them. Sighing, I looked around me. The cell had only three brick walls, with the fourth made of bars. The floor and ceiling were concrete. There was no bed or even a cot in the room with me. There was a concrete bench on one wall. In one corner, there was a toilet. I suppose I should feel lucky it wasn’t a bucket, but they could have been nice enough to provide some kind of privacy option for it. Though I am sure, that is more for my inconvenience than anything. Make my living conditions as uncomfortable as possible, and I will do what I am told to do sooner rather than later. Slowly I walked around the cell, looking everything over. There were no cracks in the walls. No signs of the bars having a weak spot. Overall the space was well maintained, and escaping was going to be tricky. Though I d
DominicMy wolf was mad at me. Heck, I was angry at myself. I should have done more. Bri said she felt like she was being followed. I never found evidence of it. There were no new scents. I should have paid attention to those around us. Those I thought we knew. If I had, maybe I would have noticed Alex's scent all over the place. I could only blame myself for not noticing it. My wolf blamed me as well and refused to acknowledge me until we found our mate and she was safe again. The fact the witches have tried spell after spell and none of them have worked in finding Bri didn't help. The coven has been locked in Luna Lucy's office for two days now. Blake kept his trackers out searching even though we already knew it was pointless. There was no way of tracking a car we didn't know anything about. To pass the time, I paced Blake's office floor, waiting for the witches to have good news. All I needed was a location. Once I had that, I could go get my mate. The office door opened as Luna
BriI could still hear Alpha Jerk face, angrily giving orders to whoever stayed at the end of the hall from my cell. I was still lying on the concrete slab bench of my cell. Yet, at the same time, it was like I was with Dominic in a room I didn't recognize. With a handful of women chanting something, I couldn't understand what they were saying. Landon and Angel stood behind me with a hand on my shoulders while Blake stood in front of me, holding my hand. No, they weren't touching me. They were touching Dominic. But that couldn't be right. I could feel them touching me. Only when I looked down, it was definitely Dominic's hand in Blake's. "What's going on?" I was so confused. How could I feel them touching me when I wasn't there? How could I feel as if I was with Dominic but couldn't see him unless I looked down? Had I fallen asleep? If so, what a strange dream. "Wolf, tell me what you know. Quickly I will not be able to hold you here with your mate for long." Lucy's voice came out