“No,” she shook her head as her eyes burned with tears. “No. No. No.”
It couldn’t be Anthony. It couldn’t be!
Anthony had been one of the only people on the patrol who had been kind to Arthur and remained kind to him. He was so young, he couldn't just die like this!
She could save him, couldn’t she? Her blood had managed to heal Arthur’s wounds. She had never used it to save someone so badly injured, but she couldn't just watch Anthony die in front of her. It would at least give him a chance, right?
She looked up at Arthur for confirmation. His eyes widened slightly before furrowing. She knew he didn’t want to agree but she worried her lip.
“Please… h-he’ll die—”
Arthur looked down at Anthony, gritted his teeth, and nodded stiffly, speaking softly.
“I'll block other’s view, so hurry.”
It was dark, and everyone's attention was
There wasn’t a living person of the patrol that would be well enough to go patrolling for at least a few weeks except for Arthur. If that wasn’t enough, Mamie’s newborn made it nearly impossible for Mamie to resume any of her usual duties to the pack, so Daphne took over organizing food and needs for the pack as well as organizing the support for the infirmary.Daphne sat in the infirmary, cutting strips of cloth to be used for bandages while the antidote for wolfsbane brewed nearby under a doctor’s watchful eye.Anthony had been placed in the very last cot in the building with a dedicated doctor watching over him for the past few days. While he wasn’t dealing with the hazards of the poison, he was in critical condition and every day that he stayed unconscious was another day the doctors couldn’t be sure if he would survive.Blade walked into the infirmary for his daily check as Daphne stood to gather the used bandages for was
Arthur sneered, his gaze fixed on the alpha who had spoken. The man didn’t even have the backbone to look at him directly after he’d said it.“I suppose you’re talking about me, right?” Arthur curled his lips in disgust. “I’m not a cowardly weakling like you who won’t even offer aid to the people who make sure his pack sleeps well at night, but I’m not a god either.”The man flinched.“And I don’t care about anything but that bastard, Owen.” Arthur thought back to him. “I have a score to settle with him. What happens the rest of it is up to you all to figure out.”Silence fell over the room before Rex cleared his throat.“If not for Arthur, I'm afraid we would have more casualties after yesterday's attack. Arthur is powerful on his own, but Owen commands the rogues. Under his horrible leadership, it’s a problem that’s beyond just one person,
Arthur returned after Blade and Rex had returned, but by then, she had already heard that there would be werewolves coming from other packs to help support Silver Armor’s patrol routes.The thought made her nervous. She’d only met the werewolves who had chased them to the waterfall and the members of the Silver Armor pack. Would these people be nice or would they be horrible? Would they get along?Would they piss Arthur off and make him lose control?Her worries kept her awake late into the night. She tried to distract herself with work at the infirmary, but it didn’t work.The day they were supposed to arrive, Daphne had slept in late. She woke up just before they were arriving and hurried to get ready and see them, stumbling into her clothes and cramming breakfast into her mouth as she left.She exited their house and made it to the ridge overlooking the training grounds as a large group of unfamiliar werewolves approached the t
Today's patrol was uneventful. Blade led the new werewolves around the area to familiarize themselves with the terrain of the forest, and they did not encounter any rogues. Blade wasn’t sure whether to be relieved or suspicious. It was odd to not even have caught a whiff of their scent given how often they had been running into rogues before.Arthur sighed as they reached the training ground and said goodbye to the rest of the patrol, bounding up the hill towards their house. The sun hadn’t set yet, so Daphne was, likely, still making dinner.He reached the door, shifted into his human form, and opened the door carefully."Daphne, I'm back!""Dinner's almost done!" She replied from the kitchen.He smiled a bit, happy at the sound of her voice before going to wash up and sit at the table. She served them both and set an extra bottle beside his plate. It was small and unmarked. He didn’t know what it could be, but Daphne didn’
Rex called the patrol members to the training ground the next day with a solemn air."Good to see most of you up and running again. Good hustle last night," Rex said. "Just in case the rogues manage to slip through some time in the future, I'm having the patrol make a trip to the nearby river to start building an emergency water supply."Blade nodded, "The injured will stay behind."Mile huffed, "No way am I getting left behind!"Blade eyed him carefully before shaking his head. If the man hadn't learned about underestimating the rogues yet then there was only one way to teach him."Fine. We leave in an hour."The patrol got ready and led the small group out of the village in their usual formation with the Milky River Pack trailing behind them or slotting in where they felt made sense.It was a bit awkward, but they were less vocal about their complaints. The doctor was at the center of the formation as they got to the river.A
“The village is under attack!” Arthur cried, running back the way they came.He heard the others following him, but they couldn’t keep up with him and their footsteps soon grew too distant to hear. Arthur pushed himself to run faster, fear building in his heart.Daphne wasn’t responding to him.What had happened to her?He couldn’t hear or feel her. That shouldn’t have been possible unless she was dead.He turned from that thought and ran faster. He reached the edge of the village and the scent of blood filled his nose. His stomach turned and he stumbled a bit at the sight of the bodies strewn across the main path into the village. He didn’t know how many were dead, but he was glad to see Rex and a few other familiar faces stumbling and carrying bodies off the street.“Arthur!” Rex called, his voice tense and grateful.Arthur didn’t stop and turned down the path to take the f
The first thing she realized was that her head hurt and her body ached. Daphne opened her eyes to find the world sort of blurry before her memories came to her.The attack. Owen’s chuckling. She’d struggled.She sat up as her heart began to thud hard and fast in her chest. She’d been kidnapped by Owen. Where was she? Would Arthur be able to find her? Was everyone dead or had they only attacked the village to kidnap her and left everyone else alive?What did he want with her?She shuddered in fear and tears pricked her eyes. She cast her gaze around. The room was solid stone it looked like, dark and cold with only the smallest sliver of light coming from down the corridor outside the heavy iron door.She struggled to her feet to feel around the room and found there was only one chair in the room, but there was a small window on the far wall. There was just enough room to squeeze through if it hadn’t been covered with bars. Sh
Owen was stunned as she cursed at him. Slowly, he released her and let her fall to the ground, coughing and scrambling for breath.He hadn’t expected the human to resist him or show such backbone.She laughed at him, raspy and derisive, “Am I wrong to call you an asshole?”Owen sneered down at her as she lifted her head, rubbing her throat.“You’re Arthur’s cousin, and I am Arthur's mate. We should be a little more cordial, right?” She chuckled. “You should show a little respect to me, but look what you’ve done? You only wanted to use me to defeat Arthur! Your a heartless, evil bastard and no different than those rogues!”Owen growled at her, feeling his fury start to tear out of his control. How easy it would be to shift into his wolf form, pounce, and tear this woman to pieces. He could almost taste her blood in his mouth.The only thing that restrained him was the fact that he ne