Salem The door opened, and Madison entered the room with a tray of food. My head turned away, back to the closed glass window, and I stared sadly at the tall tree outside. I heard Madison place the meal she brought for me on the small bedside table, and the bed lowered as she sat beside me. She touched my hand, and my eyes remained on the trees, watching the branches as they slowly moved in the wind. "Please eat something," Madison urged me. "Rain!" Madison called. My head turned toward her. "Please eat something before going to bed." My head moved, telling her no. My back turned to her as I changed positions, lying on my right side, allowing her to know I wanted to be left alone. The bed was raised where she sat, and I felt her lips on the side of my face, kissing me. "I'll be downstairs if you need me, and a warm bowl of soup is behind you if you feel like eating something before sleeping," Madison informed me. As she exited the room, I cried—not for what the cruel wolf,
SalemEndless tears streaked down my cheek, and rain soaked my entire body, allowing the nightwear to lay against me as if it were my second skin.I discovered what had truly happened to me during the full moon. There's no way I'd stay with Madison.I felt like a fool, believing the alpha truly wanted me to be a part of his pack. It was all because of guilt. I should have figured it out in his abrupt decision to take me in his pack and why he helped me. I now hated Alpha Deucalion as much as I hated The Grey Pack members. I now wanted him to be no more, just as the Grey Pack members were. He was evil, cruel, and no better than them.I fell beside the river. I had lost my tale, and I screamed.It was Alpha Deucalion's fault that I had lost my mate. He was the reason I was captured. I remembered him giving me a fist in the head right after I found my mate.As I slowly became unconscious, he put me in a cage and went to call the Grey Pack."Take her away quick from me," were the last word
Salem"Rain," Madison, held me in her arms and stopped me on the porch the moment I ran from his home.She held me tightly in her arms.My hand returned her hug, holding her tighter."Deucalion sends me a message that you are here," she said in my right ear. "That he found you lying soaked in the rain by the river. Why did you run away from me last night?" asked Madison, worried.I cried hard, recollecting how angry and hurt I was that night when my memory returned to me of what the cruel alpha did to me. My body was filled with so much anger and resentment for him that I felt like I was going to explode that night. I had to vent it out.I didn't retort to Madison. My face was buried in her shoulder, which was now soaked from my tears."I was so worried when you were gone," continued Madison. "I felt like I was going to die no longer seeing you in the room. Please don't leave me again, ever. I beg you."My tears stopped instantly at her comment."Please don't," she remained to beg. "I
SalemAs much as I wanted to see the alpha being scolded and losing Madison for everything he has done to me, I didn't want to be in the same room with him. My wolf was starting to hate his scent and everything about him. I couldn't stand to look at him anymore.I walked away from Madison, and her hand held mine, not wanting me to go. I turned to look at her."Did you give her to the Grey Pack?" Madison's teeth tightened in anger as she asked the alpha.The alpha walked over to the window, and his head lowered."Did you give her to them? I want an answer now, Deucalion?!" she yelled.Of the trauma I've gone through and the amount of distress my body underwent. I couldn't stand to stay in the room anymore. I was starting to feel like I couldn't breathe.I exited immediately.I breathed heavily as I went downstairs and sat down, holding my chest, trying to stay calm. I eventually did.I tried to listen to what was going on upstairs, but I heard nothing. It was for the better. All I wante
SalemI had returned to Madison's place, and as for the she-wolf I had badly injured, she returned to the land as well with us along with her pup. Alpha Deucalion had decided to help her out until she was okay with leaving.We found out that she was a victim of the Grey Pack and the forced Luna of the Pack. The alpha had not only compelled her to be his mate even though they were not fated mates, but he also pressured her to get intimate with him, which ended her with twins, a girl and a boy who were only 7 years old. I felt sorry for her and for what I did. I was so upset with myself and feared what I almost became: angry, too angry, and merciless like the alpha."Is she going to be okay?" I sat up on the bed as Madison entered my room."She's fine," Madison retorted."And her pups?" I again asked.The frightening look in their eyes and spots of their mother's blood on their gray fur were tormenting me at what I'd done. I was not that violent of a wolf. They forced me to become who I
SalemFor two weeks, I haven't left the house, stood by the window, or gone on the porch since the day Madison carried me back to her place from the depths of the forest.She has managed to get me out of the house and to the supermarket with her. I felt weird being outside after two weeks. I clung closely to Madison, nervous and scared, looking around for anyone who wanted to harm me."You're safe; there's nothing here to worry about," Madison would say, trying to make me feel less worried.We made it to the busy area, which Madison once informed me was the main business area of the land. I paused, and my heart began to race to see the number of strange wolves walking by. A tall male walked past me, and I jumped closer to Madison."It's okay, you're here with me; everything is going to be fine," she said.I nodded as my eyes widen, frightened."Come, let us get the items I need so we can go home quickly," said Madison.I nodded, and we continued to walk.I looked around, having an unco
Salem"Rain, you got to get used to this new life. And quit eating the raw sausages!" yelled Madison.The raw sausages that were now half-eaten dropped from my mouth. I could feel their wetness as they fell to my bare feet. My eyes never left the alpha as they did, nor did his, as he held two bags of groceries in his hand.His unexpected present froze me."My sausages!" Madison ran to the pot, smelling like it had been burned.I've regained motion over my body, and I ran past the alpha running upstairs.What was he doing here? I thought as I closed the door behind me.I walked over to my window and looked out, wanting to see him leave.Within a few minutes, I heard a knock on the door."Rain," I heard Madison call.I went to open the door. In her hands, I saw grapes. I remembered seeing them in a bag the alpha was carrying."Sorry, I have burned the sausages. Eat on these two bunches of grapes until I've fried some more," said Madison as she gave me the grapes."No, I don't want them."
Salem I haven't left the room since the fight with Madison. I stayed the entire evening until the next day. The morning I got up early, feeling the need for a run. My wolf was dying too. Madison was still asleep in her room when I sneaked out and shifted into my white wolf. I covered my markings that screamed I was a member of the River Pack, a high rank, and then I ran into the forest. The Grey Pack was no more, and I had planned to run until my wolf had had enough. The surroundings weren't as brightly lit as yet. I had also awoken before the morning sun. I could find my way running through the forest without falling or hitting anything. It was a wolf thing, or was it dwelling in the depths of the forest for 18 years apart? It felt good to race through the forest alone. I felt a sense of peace; it relaxed me. The morning sunlight had finally arrived. I was panting and tired. I went to a small river and licked some water, quenching my thirst and preparing to head back to Madison