I hope you enjoying the story so far. Aláine is about to begin her journey of becoming a werewolf.
Kristof's Point of ViewAfter drying each other, I picked Aláine up again. She wrapped her arms around my neck, and I carried her to our bed. I gently laid her down and pulled the blankets over her. Walking around the bed to the other side, I got under my side of the covers. Once in, I pulled her into my arms, turning her, spooning her. She sighed as if content before closing her eyes and falling asleep. I smiled and held her. My true mate was here in my arms and had totally given herself to me. I also knew that I was totally hers. If we had both been werewolves, this would have happened as soon as I met her, but as I had told Zara, she was worth waiting for."Ahh, my mate," I whispered, "you make it so easy to love you."I was falling in love. It was more than the mate bond, of that I was sure. If I could hold her in my arms forever, it wouldn't be long enough.Aláine sighed as if she had heard me but continued to sleep. Try as I might, I found it impossible to keep from caressing h
Aláine's Point of View As I woke, I could sense him looking at me, even before opening my own. I wondered how long he had been staring and what he might possibly have on his mine. More sex, maybe? Knowing him, probably. "Good morning, Sweetness," Kristof drawled. I opened my eyes to stare into his beautiful brown eyes that were flecked with gold. They seemed to gaze directly into my soul, and I felt as if everything I was and had become was laid bare for him to see. They had seemed to be black last night during our night of passion, or at least as I vaguely remembered. The memories of last night made me smile. "Good morning," I answered leaning in to kiss him. "And what is that smile for?" Kristof asked. "Us." "Good, because I intend to make sure you wake up with a smile on your face every morning," he said as he attacked my mouth with such ferociousness it caused me to moan. Pulling away to take a breath I asked, "Haven't you had enough?" "Never!" he growled, "I could never h
Samson's Point of ViewCentral Police Station"Hey, Samson!""Yes, Chief?" I replied.I liked the boss. He was a werewolf for the local pack that ran the city. His pack was part of the Kingdom and was an ally of ours."We've got a couple of possible victims, and we need a translator. Arrange that, please," he requested."Sure thing, Chief. What language?""Chinese, Mandarin. Get someone who can translate."Well now. I knew exactly who I could ask. Aláine. Damn, that girl was hot, but she refused every time I asked her out. What's with that anyway. Human males have got nothing on me. I am fit and muscular and fairly handsome to boot. I guess I need to up my game. Even though she is a human and not my mate, I'd still go there. If I didn't find my mate, then maybe the Alpha would let me turn her anyway. It's not like there are too many of us.I liked working my job as a police officer, even though I was primarily surrounded by humans daily. Though, to be honest, I would have wanted to s
Aláine's Point of ViewWhen we arrived at the police station, Kristof parked the car across the road. There were plenty of parks and not many people about at this stage of the day."I'll lock up and pay for parking," said Kristof, "and then I will come in too. There are some pack members that I wish to talk to."I looked at him before trying not to smirk. The first thing that popped into her head was the K9 unit. It was rather speciest if that was even a word, and I had no intention of letting him know that. No intention at all. Kristof gave me the side-eye, so I tried to smile naturally before giving him a kiss on the cheek."How many?" I asked."Just a couple," was the answer, "I want to see if we can get any information on Viktor. At least we now have a name.""See you soon," I replied and went in.Entering the police station through the front door, I could see the usual police officer I dealt with, waiting for me. It was pretty quiet inside too, and there weren't very many people
Viktor's Point of ViewI was headed to the Police Station to see if I could get some information on the vehicle we crashed into, not that I would let them know it was deliberate. I just had to ensure that if there were any werewolves in the building, I didn't get caught by them. They might be from the same pack, though more likely to be from the local one. However, I couldn't be sure.Driving past, I saw plenty of parks, but I didn't want to park close in case I had to make a run for it. I went around the corner leading away from the Police Station and took one of the many parks there. It was simply a matter of paying for parking at the meter. I used cash instead of a credit card. Call me paranoid, but I didn't want to be traced, so I shunned banks and credit cards. None of my men had them either. We had stolen and looted most of our money, so there was no real need for banks.Before I got out of the car, I ran through everything I wanted to say to get the information I needed. My ca
Kristof's Point of ViewWhen we got home, I asked Aláine to send all of the photos to me, explaining that I would send them to certain pack members who were already searching for Viktor, including my pack members in the police force."Having the photos will make it so much easier for them," I explained wanting to set her mind at ease.Aláine was obviously anxious, and I neede767 to protect my mate and fix that. I hated that she felt like this. I was in love with her and totally devoted to her. Thanks to Zara, I knew what she had been through though, and I had to temper my strong wolfish instinct, remembering that Aláine was only human at this stage.Two days later, Michel received a text from one of his men, who had been looking for Viktor."We've found him Alpha," he mind-linked."How soon can you get the team organised?" I answered."About thirty minutes."I then included Noah in the mind link, "Thirty minutes in my office," I demanded.From my seat, I watched Aláine help Frederic i
Olivier's Point of ViewViktor was ranting again. He had just arrived back from town and told me he had seen Aláine at the Central Police Station. He was worried that Aláine had managed to take his photo but was still confident that they wouldn't find us out here in our cabin.We were living, if you could call it that, outside of town enough that it was considered remote but close enough that we had cellphone coverage and internet access. It was surrounded by forest, and we had managed to put some traps up, just in case. I made the others dig some deadfall pits and other sorts of deadly surprises for anyone coming around. The small wooden cabin was nothing more than a living area with an open kitchen and one bedroom. Viktor and I slept in the bedroom, while the other four slept in the living room. It wasn't ideal, but it was reasonably warm. We had an open fire every night and a wood burner stove on which we could cook. Once we turned, we became used to barely scraping by, so it was
Kristof's Point of View Breakfast the following day was early and quiet. Although Noah, Michel and I were the only ones from our packhouse going on the mission, Aláine, Zara, Callie, Kieran, and Frederic joined us. Callie, Kieran and Frederic would stay behind with Aláine and Zara. I didn't think there would be any trouble here, but I wanted to make sure. I felt that the three remaining would be strong enough werewolves to handle any problem. As far as Michel's contacts had been able to ascertain, there weren't that many in Viktor's team. Only three had been seen, so maybe four or five at the most. Hopefully, everything would go smoothly, but best be prepared if something didn't go to plan. Viktor had shown himself to be quite tactical and cunning. I didn't want to underestimate him. There was far too much at stake if I did. It was still dark when we arrived at the parking site, ready to start the mission. There were twelve of us and we were divided up into three squads of four. N