Salima
Kael
Salima narrowed her eyes and said. “These are very serious accusations you are making, Alpha. The peace treaty we signed a century ago prevents us from dealing with your race. Now, if you have proof, show it. " Her hair began to move on its own. I took a few steps back. Salima began to levitate, and her eyes turned white. At that moment, I felt like my mind was being pierced by an arrow of energy. And I managed to see by my side, how David fell to the ground holding his head in his hands.
It didn't take me long to do the same. I felt like my brain was being ripped out. But just as it began, so it ended. My head returned to normal, and I managed to see David sit up. Yet, Salima was still in front of us in the s
I'm stupidKaelI was in front of the prison. David, Conrad, Christopher, and Matthew were behind me. No one has said anything. Wind demanded absolute silence. They had all failed our mate. Despite the charges against her, Brid was still Luna. And they should have treated her as such. I took a step forward and opened the door. The place seemed deserted. I looked around and indeed Simon was not at his post. I walked down the corridor of cells until Brid's scent told me which one she was in.Wind screamed in pain, the air smelled of fear. And it was from Brid. When we get to her cell, I looked everywhere. My stomach twisted. She was not there. I turned around and faced those who served me. "WHERE IS BRID?" I felt my fangs descending. Wind was about to emerge, and if I left him, this would turn into a blo
What Will I Do Now?Brid
The search Kael "Alpha, over here." I lifted my snout off the ground and turned to see what Matthew was referring to. He was sniffing near a tree. Then, with his head, he pointed toward the river bank. He kept sniffing the air, as he approached the place. I trotted over to where he was, trying to perceive what he detected. An alien smell filled my nasal cavities. Humans. Not just one, but two. A man and a woman, no, not a woman yet, but a girl. But also Brid. The smells seem to be as old as ever. But it was beginning to dilute. Fortunately, this track was waiting for us. When I got to where he was, Brid's scent intensified. Sickness and desolation surrounded this place. It smelled of death. A horrible pain in the stomach was present. Simon will wish he hadn't been born after I deal with him because of this atrocity. My mate has to be fine. She has to be fine. Matthew howled, drawing my attention. He raised his snout in the air, sniffing. I was very aware of what he was going to do.
Mushroom Hill Brid "Not that way, Brid, is full of roots." Mary took my hand guiding me to the right, in this way we could avoid obstacles. This trip was a bad idea on my part. I'm scared. My condition puts me in a position of vulnerability. Although my sight was not completely lost. But the lack of visibility, both despairs and frustrates me. "Lookout, a stone." "Ouch!" Very late. When I stepped on the stone, I was thrown off balance, making myself stumble to one side. Fortunately, there was a tree near, which I was able to hold onto in time before I fell. "Uff! Mary, that was close."
Finally, in my arms Kael
I will do what I have to do Brid
Back to the PackBrid
You're the SecondKaelBrid released my hand and put it at her side. Afterward, she rolled into a fetal position and closed her eyes. Her tears started to come out even though her eyes were closed. Seeing her like this was piercing my heart. We have little time. The full moon will be in three days, and all we have to do is take Brid to Salima. She assured me that she would take care of everything. "I'm going to bring you the food, it should be ready." I got up from the bed, but Brid didn't say anything, nor did she move from her position. I shook my head, thinking this will be more difficult than I had thought. The only thing I could think of to cheer her up was to assure her over and over again that she is my mate. And that no wolf would be able to take her place.