Quinn’s POV Jaxson pulled the truck off the side of the road into a pull off area and I wonder why he had stopped here, especially when he shuts the truck off and starts to get out. He then opens the back door and I turn to see him beginning to pack a backpack and I look at him funny when I ask hi
Quinn’s POV The impact I was waiting for never came, but the feel of a warm wet tongue against my hand holding out the twig in front of me, made me open one of my eyes slowly. To see no other than Wolfie standing in front of me, with a huge smile on his face with his tongue hanging out of his mout
Quinn’s POV Jaxson led me through the tree line and into a vast forest where the only things growing beneath the trees were ferns and moss. The air grew colder the deeper we entered as the trees grew tall and luscious with leaves, blocking the sun above. Plus, there was the fact that we were at a
Once at the bottom of the mountain, I pulled my hand from Jaxson’s and moved to take a seat on one of the large boulders that must have fallen from the mountain side. I was beyond exhausted, and this hike was pushing me to my physical limits. Jaxson once again reached into his backpack pulling out
Quinn’s POV “Jaxson.” I said under my breath, afraid to yell or make a sudden move, but I knew there was no way he could have heard me from this distance. The wolf in front of me at that moment snapped his jaws, as saliva began to spill from the sides of his mouth, reminding me of an animal that
Wolfie at that moment let out the most primal growl I have ever heard, like he was warning the other wolf to back down, as he stood at his full height in front of me, in a protective stance. My eyes were now glued on the other wolf who got back onto his feet, like the hit he just took didn’t affect
Quinn’s POV The warning shot I fired worked as both wolves’ heads were now turned in my direction. Before I knew what was happening, the other wolf took off running. Wolfie got to his feet to chase after him. I screamed at Wolfie to come back but my screams were left to myself, as both wolves disa
A rustling noise now came from behind me, and I quickly got to my feet, grabbing the handgun, and stepping closer to the fire, as I waited for whatever was about to step out from the tree line. My heart once again began to beat heavily in my chest, and at this rate I was going to have a heart attack