We stand beside the lake of Amu and Troy. Jaxson bought me here, and for some reason, Grayson decided to tag along. Why? I have no fucking clue. "Why are you here again?"
A crafty smirk smears his handsome features, dark intent glinting his charcoal orbs. "I'm merely curious. I'm almost as old as these fish, little wolf and I have never
I remember that night. We stood beneath a bleeding sky, droplets of rain gently, streaming down our heated bodies. That night, chaos rang so loudly, my ears suffered. As vapours of black clouds floated over us, my world crumbled to ashes and slipped through my fingers.It was when
"Hey," I call. I'm standing in a tree, staring at the frightened woman in the next tree ahead of mine. She turns so quickly, baring her teeth at me in a fierce position.Maybe I shouldn't have snuck up on her as I did.
They're fast, like seriously fucking fast. I've never encountered such speed, not even when I was escaping a fucking Vampire. Why the hell did I feel the need to help Oliva? I should have left her to the wolves and continue with my day.Now I sound like my father.
My heart thunders behind my ribs. It isn't fear. I'm in 'awe' of the power Jaxson extrudes, and somehow, I doubt this scratches the surface.Eldora shakes, the bed rattles, the walls vibrate, the lights flicker. Pained howls echo in the chaos, and I'm beginning to think the nurse isn't the only one forced to shift.
"Fucking great, he's here?!" Dylan groans, falling onto the couch with a frustrated hand over his face. I just entered the lounge so whatever conversation they were in, I'm not apart of; yet."Blame our little wolf over here, she is the cause," Grayson muses, his black eyes flickering to mine and I ignore him. What is he accusing me off?
“My lords…” Olivia enters the lounge ten minutes after my declaration, “the Alpha King awaits by your throne,” she announces, her body and eyes drop to the ground.She sounds confident. I almost didn’t notice her figure shaking fearfully in the presence of not only one, butall
“So, what do you think?” I ask, turning my face to peer into soft hazel, eyes. A human girl, no more than five, lay beside me.She has a smile drawn to her innocent features, uncaring that I may hurt her at any given opportunity.
I lift my head to stare at the trillions of stars gracing the night sky. The moon illuminates our small figures. I hold Theia close to me. She passed out the second we arrived on Earth, but it’s understandable considering her little body couldn’t withstand the pressure of the portal.I wait on an abandoned park bench familiar to me, staring at a pit of sand for the creature to show herself. We arrived here an hour ago, Theia slept the whole time in my arms. The night air is slightly c