"Hey!" I called realizing how reckless Travis was acting. "How can you possibly just rush in like this?"
"Any other ideas?" Travis asked me stopping in his tracks. "Do we just wait for them to come for us?"
"Of course not." I growled, feeling offended. "But we don't know how many!"
"Should we call for backup?" Travis quipped, though he didn't seem very willing to do it.
"Give a quick call and then we will figure out how many we are up against." I tried.
Even though I was all for being rash and taking care of the problem, I didn't necessarily
"Travis, we need to wait for help." I said, quickly shooting a glance at Travis. "These guys are going to be stronger than normal rogues.""But what about..." Travis trailed off, not needing to say more for me to realize that he was referring to the human that was becoming wolf chow."They're already dead." I sighed, knowing that I sounded like a complete bitch. "It isn't like they're going to become any deader if we wait."At my words, Travis frowned. It seemed that he didn't fully agree with what I was saying, but he also wasn't going to argue with me either."Isn't this amusement park still considered your pack gr
Cursing I managed to dodge one rogue as it attempted to grab me, but I wasn't able to avoid the second that grabbed hold of my neck and heaved throwing me through the air like a rag doll.I could hear Kim shrieking as she saw what happened, but was unable to do anything.Ignoring the pain I felt, I stood back up and braced myself for the blow I would receive from an overly large rogue that was heading straight for me."Oh no you don't!" Travis growled managing to tackle the guy to the ground before he could reach.Grabbing hold of the rogue's head on either side Travis yanked managing to snap his neck. Getting up he shot
"Care to tell me what you were talking about with your sister back there?" Travis asked as we entered the infirmary.Looking around, I realized that no one was present, meaning that I had no one to try to pretend to be interested in talking to as a way to avoid Travis' question."Could we maybe talk about this another time?" I tried hoping that the healer would enter at any minute."There isn't one coming." Travis announced, easily understanding what I was hoping for. "I'm going to be the one treating you.""Shit." I hissed, realizing that there was no getting out of this. "You're a doctor and a teacher?" I tried instead,
Travis watched as I collected my clothes from the ground and got dressed. We had already spent long enough in the infirmary, and I just knew my family would eventually come hunting us down. Not wanting any trouble, I had no interest in being found straddling Travis while completely naked, so I managed to get up and get dressed."Are you sure you don't want me to join you?" Travis asked now as he grabbed the door and began to pull. "You don't have to face them alone, you know.""This is a family affair. It is better if I handle it alone." I sighed, running a hand through my hair. "I'll come find you as soon as I'm done, alright?""Deal! " Travis murmured, leaning down and giving me a quick kiss.
Neither of my parents spoke as the words left my mouth. Of course, I didn't really expect them to since for as long as I could remember, they just simply assumed that I was a problem child.Behind them, my sister's face had already begun to turn white with fear. This brought me joy. Especially after all the years I remained silent about her deeds."Are you sure about this?" Travis murmured close to my ear. "If it brings you pain or discomfort to relive, you can wait until you're more ready."I'm okay." I assured him, placing a hand on his arm and squeezing. "This has been a long time coming. It is about time I stopped living in the past. "
From behind me, I could feel the shock roll through Travis. It was clear that he didn't expect me to say those words and from the tension I could feel building within him, I knew that I was going to get jumped once we were alone.I didn't know where that came from or why I actually didn't feel opposed to it at all anymore, but I would figure that out later. For now I needed to appease my parents."Are both of you telling the truth?" My father asked remaining unconvinced. "I don't want to hear spouted bullshit.""Do you think I would joke about something like this?" I asked, my annoyance beginning to rise. "Me of all people."
Lifting a hand, I wiped steam away from the mirror in front of me so that I could see my reflection. The woman staring back at me wasn't the girl that I remembered before my life turned totally upside down from meeting Travis.Her blue eyes stared back into mine with less hatred, and her features were softer. She seemed more open and more friendly. Nothing like the Marissa I'd been only three weeks before.Letting out a breath, I tossed my hair behind my shoulder and tilted my head to the side so I could see my neck better. Fixing my eyes on my mark spot, I couldn't help but wonder what Travis' mark would look like there.Immediately, I could feel a tingle between my thighs just from the tho
Too bright of sun disturbed my dreamless sleep, drawing me to reality where my entire body was aching.Wincing, I opened my eyes and glared at the damned sun. I wanted to sleep a little longer, but the damn thing decided that it wasn't in the cards.Grumbling to myself, I turned over to find Travis still fast asleep."Lazy." I mumbled, lifting a hand and poking the tip of his nose, earning myself a low growl.Reaching out, Travis wrapped his arms around me, pulling me close against him as he nuzzled my neck, nipping it lightly.Shiverin