Continuing Jossie's POV:
"Matthew, let’s start back towards the house." I felt like my heart was going to burst from my chest. I was scared of everyone but mostly afraid of myself. I tried not to let it show on the surface. My hands couldn't stop shaking from the weight of the gun. My knees barely held me upright. My back was throbbing in pain and I smelt the iron scent of blood. This was not me. At least... Not who I wanted to be. They're making me do this. With Uncle Matthew leading the way, we made our way back to my family home. As far as I could tell nobody dared to follow us. I kept checking over my shoulder the whole time. I expected them to come. Maybe an arrow would hit me in my shoulder blade... I would bleed out and scream in agony. Beg for mercy. Matthew would overpower me and take the gun away. Maybe shoot me between my eyes.I didn't kill my father. I could die at any moment being here. The longer I'm here in the pack the less likely I will make it out alive. I have to leave within the next hour. The pack wants vengeance and I'm an easy target. They aren't thinking rationally. How could I kill my own father? How could a wolf-less daughter kill her father? I'm lower than an omega in some sense... I'm irregular. Maybe a late bloomer? It doesn't make me a killer.I didn't kill my father.I don't have any memory of it.I found him this morning in the kitchen. It's normal. N-No not normal... but normal in this case. Someone waking up to their family member murdered in their kitchen. It happens. It happened to me. The pack is refusing to give me a fair trial and want to kill me. Even my mother? She couldn't care less. I have to be what they want me to be. I have to run away from the pack. I'm now a rogue. A ROGUE! How embarrassing! I'm not even capable of shifting into a wolf! And, now I dare call myself a rogue? More like an ordinary human. There are certain roles a pack must maintain. The Alpha, Alpha Female A.K.A Luna, Beta, Gamma, The Rest Of The Pack, and the Omegas. And I'm under the omega, thanks to being wolf-less. Rogues are pack-less wolves. The Alpha is typically male. He's the leader of the pack. He makes the final decision. It used to be my father. The Alpha Female is usually under the alpha as a mated pair but at the same level of authority in the pack. Typically her main job is to secure an heir... and keep the Alpha happy. That's my mother. Now with my father gone, she will have authority until a new heir steps forward. I'm not the only child. I might have been first born... but I'm disqualified for running thanks to my lack of a wolf. It will fall to my twin sister. Uncle Matthew is the pack's second in charge... The Beta. His children could also be in line for future beta if they play their cards right. Gamma's are typically distant relatives of the alpha families. They hold political order when it comes to choosing an Alpha. They'll make the final say on who wins the Alpha title. Now that father is dead. My family home appeared within my view as my dark thoughts came to a close. My nerves were on edge now. I felt paranoid. I had no plan. I was making it up as I went. Uncle Matthew wasn't making any sense at this point. Why was he going with it? Was it really because the gun I pointed at him had so much control over him?"What are you going to do here?" Matthew asked.His voice startled me. I didn't think he would be the one to ask questions."I didn't kill my dad," I told him firmly. I wanted him to believe me. "I'm here to get some money and the keys and then I'm leaving.""Where will you go?""If I tell you... what would be the point in leaving?""You don't know.""Of course not!" I screamed."I didn't plan any of this. I'm making this up as I go along. Who would plan their runaway?""Someone that killed their father.""Obviously I'm doing this as I go!" I sighed heavily."...You're leaving the pack?" Speaking of making it up as I go... What am I going to do with Uncle Matthew to prevent him from sneaking up on me while I'm getting the money and keys? I could lock him in the broom closet... It would keep him from coming after me. But, what if he breaks down the door? My family home was a two story wrap around Victorian style witch-vibe house. The one with black shutters and a cross pointed roof. Black metal fencing for decor & black painted outside walls. It was unique to our town because there was none other like it. It suited my family name. The house was a five bedroom home. The master suite on the main floor and the kids' dream rooms upstairs. This house was one of the few in the area not converted into an open floor plan. With a creepy crawl-space attic and a leaky basement it made my childhood even more creepy. We lacked the style most Alpha-families had by living in their own pack house. We were a small and poor pack. Lacking a pack-style manor of our own. The town square instead was our headquarters. I was grateful to be raised so close to my father. Despite looking old it was moderately updated. My mother's peculiar taste kept the antique stores out of business in our area. She refused to live outdated. So each year she rotated furniture out and kept the inside's walls changing in colorful decor. That's probably where all the pack income went. Mother was in charge of finances since father married into the pack. We reached the front porch that was a few feet off the street. I let him go towards the front door first. He took a slow pace as if he seemed like he didn't want to startle me. He was being safe. "Don't go in," I instructed. "Stay in my sight." I guess I could always toss him into the broom closet under the stairs and put a kitchen chair under the door handle. That might work... but it might be better to just keep an eye on him until I'm ready to leave and then lock him up. Just to be safe."Okay, I know what I will do with you. You'll stay in my sight for now while I get some money. Then you're going into the broom closet under the stairs. Mom will be able to hear you if you shout when she gets back home.""I don't think that's happening princess," Matthew's voice rang in my ears. I heard one of his bones snap suddenly and it clicked he was about to transform in front of me. He started to pull off his shirt as he turned around to look at me. I widened my eyes and held the gun out to aim him back down."What are you doing?" I asked in panic. "I'll shoot you!" I was warned. Does he not care that I will shoot him? Matthew's shirt came off to reveal his torn skin from all the scars he's collected over the years from rogue encounters. He threw it across the porch and my heart raced. Holy shit is he for-real? He's really going to transform! He's testing me! I don't want to shoot my uncle! "You think I was going to let you get away? You killed your father," he growled out under his words. I was swallowing fear at this point as I backed away from him. He started down the stairs. "William might have been a Cromwell but he was still this pack's Alpha. His death will be avenged with your own life being taken." "I swear to you I didn't kill my father!" I shouted and trembled as I locked my finger on the trigger and heard the gun fire. I screamed as I heard the bullet shoot through the wall behind Matthew. I squeezed my eyes shut in the time being but forced them open. Panic sunk low in my throat as I hoped I missed my uncle. He was on all fours in his wolf form. He was white and about as tall as me. I rarely see anyone's wolf form. He was pretty. I wanted to touch his fur but at the same time...'DANGER!' The warning stated the obvious as it sunk in my head. My Uncle was dangerous. He was a monster to me now. I didn't witness it- it was so fast. The change. He was a human moments ago and now a wolf. They lacked educating me on that. They said I would know when my time comes. Father liked to baby me the most. When others made fun of me for lacking the abilities to change forms. Matthew was now a great white wolf. Arctic thick fur covered his gigantic wolf form. He was double if not triple the size of the normal animal. I squeezed onto the gun for dear life as I ran for the backyard. I made it past the gate and slammed it shut as he met my eyes on the other side. He growled as he almost had me. He was close. But... was I faster? I trembled to lock the gate as his jaws snapped at my fingers. He backed away then and looked to be thinking of a solution. He trotted off suddenly and I felt relief wash over me. Until he turned around and started to run for the gate.'RUN!'Is- Is he going to fucking jump it!? I screamed as I ran for the back door into the house. It would be closer to the kitchen. I might be able to maneuver my way through it and beat him to the car. I just have to grab the keys. I can do this. About halfway across the yard I could hear him land his jump. He grunted a confirmation he got over the fence. I felt like fainting from fear. I made it to the double glass pane sliding door and when I shut it behind and locked it... I saw him there on the other side snorting in anger. He grabbed the door handle with his jaws and started to yank. I screamed as I pushed to keep it shut. "Matthew! Please! Stop! Stop it!" I begged him. I fought in strength until I was able to lock the door. I ran to the kitchen to not waste time. There on the counter top I saw what I was looking for. At least two thirds of what I wanted. I grabbed the car keys and wallet. His credit cards will have to do... I don't have time to grab the money. I ran for the front door. I could still hear my uncle at the backdoor. I could hear the glass shattering as he broke through. What am I going to do if he catches up to me? Tears streamed down my face as I fiddled to find the right key to the car on dad's chain. I pushed the wallet into my pocket as I reached the front door. I rushed out of it as I was certain.... I might live or I might die. But, I did try to live. I shut the door immediately behind me. I heard a thud hit the door. The fear I had must have blocked out the sounds of how close he had been to me. I heard him growl on the other side. I looked through the glass pane window in the door to see him running back through the hall towards the kitchen. I felt my heart race as I knew where he was going. He's smart. If I could just be smarter. I need that money from the cookie jar. I opened the front door slowly. Trying not to make noise. Once I was in I shut the door behind me quietly and snuck back to the kitchen. He'd be at the garage waiting for me to come and then realize I'm not going to be there. He'll come back searching for me. I got the cookie jar down from on top of the fridge. Inside was exactly Five thousand in savings. Dad told me where he hid it from mom. It was under the pink wafers she couldn't stand to eat. It was something me and my dad had in common and he trusted me.I'm sorry dad. Did he want to run away? One last glance his way. I swallowed the fear rolling up and down my throat. I could see my sweet father. A tall six-three male's lifeless face looked at me. He wasn't alive. But, his eyes were staring holes into me. My father was a heavy built man where it came to muscles. Alpha Cromwell... dad... William. His nightshade dark hair was like my own. I got my black hair and most of my looks in fact from him. I loved his ocean blue eyes. They were big and full of adventure. Even in death I could imagine swimming in them. I didn't get those eyes. I got my mother's eyes. He appeared to look like he had been in some fight with a bear. The kitchen was thrown everywhere. Drawers missing and cabinet doors off hinges. The sour smell of milk from where he threw the contents of the fridge out to use a shelf to defend himself at one point. How did we sleep through this? That's right.... my eyes landed on the kitchen knife. It must have been the weapon that killed him because I took it out of him. Whoever did it was like us. I shook my head as I wiped tears away from my eyes. I will never see him again. I will never see this place again. Okay. I have to go.But, I want to stay and help them solve his murder. I can't stay. They'll kill me. They're so hard headed and have chosen to blame me instead of looking for the actual culprit. I took a deep breath. Stuffed the money into my pocket and blew a goodbye kiss into those deep eyes. I ran back to the front door and peaked out of it to see if I could spot Matthew. I could faintly see him trotting back to the backyard. Looks like he got tired of waiting... He's coming back to the house to check again for me. I waited until he jumped the fence to sneak out into the front yard. I stayed under the picket fence height so he couldn't see me. I stayed as quiet as I could as I headed towards the garage. I made it to the garage door. Father's car was parked inside. He rarely used it. I hit the button and watched the door raise. The garage was detached from the house and at the end of our picket fence. The noise of the door raising made me tense up. It was too loud. I swallowed hard and looked back at the other side of the fence. I stood up. I was already giving myself away. I could see Matthew running now for me. Oh shit. My eyes caught something on the edge of the woods. A blur... before it broke the hedges and came into the backyard. It was headed straight for Matthew. Matthew didn't have time to react as he was tackled. I was able to see now it was another wolf. R-Rogue? Rogue! I widened my eyes as I held up the gun and aimed them down. I have to help Matthew. But, they were too far off for me to get a clear aim on the rogue. The wolf is brown furred with pepper/salt like patches running across his spine. He was beautiful and it was such a shame he was practically my enemy. Whoever this rogue was... he was as big as Matthew. They were easily matched in combat skills. They were tossing each other as the rogue attacked and Matthew defended himself. I never saw a wolf attack before... but the way they were able to handle each other was impressive on both sides. Matthew suddenly had the rogue by his ear and with enough strength sent his head flying into the ground. The rogue looked stunned from the attack. I was confused as I saw blood going everywhere. Matthew ripped off his ear and spit it out. He stomped over him as he looked around.. His eyes locked onto mine. The garage door was all the way up. I panicked as he started for me again. "REALLY!" I yelled at him. "AFTER A ROGUE ATTACKED YOU?" I asked before stumbling backwards and ran for the car door. The car was old. Old enough for me to have to fiddle with the keys to unlock the car. But, I calmed down to focus and got the door open. I crawled into the car and slammed the door shut. I locked it and saw him slam his body into the truck's door. Dad's vehicle was a two door s10 pickup truck. Black Betty as I liked to call her. She's a stick. Nothing automatic about her. You even had to roll the windows to make them move. "Back off!" I shouted at Matthew. He growled at me through the glass. I cranked the car and looked up when I got it started. Matthew went over to the wall at the same time and suddenly smashed the button to close the garage door. He used his jaws to do so. He ran back towards the truck and jumped into the bed of it. I widened my eyes as I noticed the window was open. I screamed and freaked out as he started to crawl into the window. He growled as I moved to get out of the truck. "Matthew, please!" I shouted. I screamed out in pain suddenly. Pain erupted through my body as it stung in my shoulder. He growled as he dug his thick k-9 fangs into my arm to prevent me from going anywhere. I-I'm going to die. "Stop! Stop!"It hurts. It hurts so much. I heard a growl come from the entrance of the garage and Matthew left me alone to leave the truck altogether. That rogue was back. I used this opportunity and slammed onto the gas. The two wolves jumped away from the truck as I threw the gears into the correct positions. Betty rattled in an argument until I won and conquered her to move. It's life or DEATH! I drove out of the driveway so fast the truck turned sideways like a racecar when I cut the wheel to hit the road and put this all behind me.Continuing Jossie's POV: I didn't stop driving until I was forced to stop at a gas station to fuel up the s10. It had been an hour and a half. I turned the car off and looked around the truck for anything useful. My dad's jacket was in the back seat. I could use it to cover up my blood-stained shirt. A bottle of cologne was in the glove-compartment. I sprayed my chest down in it. The smell reminded me of ashwood. Father was always smelling good in my memories of him. I pulled up the sleeve of my shirt to have a better look at the situation I was in.'Impossible.' My arm was healed. There was dry blood from where a wound had been. It was still red and puffy on the surface area... Slight black and blue bruising of teeth marks. No way. It looks like it's been a few weeks since Matthew bit me. How the hell... I've never healed this fast before. I dropped the sleeve as a smile crept across my face. I snatched the jacket and put it on. I
Continuing Jossie's POV:Father's voice echoed from downstairs, 'Jossie'. He called for me and it must've woken me up. I was at home curled up in my velvet purple bed sheets. Tucked under my arm was a rainbow llama plushie. I stuck the plush under the blanket for security before throwing the blankets back. I crept out of bed as my head throbbed from a morning headache. 'Jossie,' his voice echoed once again. I walked downstairs and paused when I hit the last step of the staircase. 'Jossie.' His voice was there again. I couldn't help but to feel deja vu. "Dad?" I asked as I eyed down the kitchen. My heart raced in my chest. 'Jossie,' he whispered out. "What is it dad?" I wondered as I walked towards the kitchen. 'Don't go in there.' I should have listened to the warning. I passed down the hall leading to the kitchen. I wanted to see what was there. The kitchen seemed to grow farther away. I kept walking towards it but never reached it. My feet began to ach
Jossie's POV: I spent the afternoon shopping for essentials and clothing at a nearby superstore. Then took Jered's advice and parked at the place he recommended for a good apple pie. It was Tolen's Diner. A restaurant serving between the hours of seven in the morning until seven at night. It would be a good place to work at. I could tell as I entered the place and sat down in a corner booth by a window in clear view of the truck. I'd ask for an application after I checked out the food here. The restaurant was color coded in navy blue and bold yellows. It felt warm and inviting to be in. It had a class of family generations to it and I could tell from the pictures hanging on the walls. A Filipino woman with caramel colored skin greeted me when I sat by myself. She looked to be in her early twenties. With chocolate colored eyes and brown hair that was toned on the ends. She had shoulder length hair. It was straight with bangs grown just slightly out to bro
Continuing Jossie's POV: I was running. My heart raced in my chest. I could hear it closing in on me. I was frightened like prey. My airway was thinning. I couldn't breathe. Every breath I took it wasn't enough. I wasn't getting enough oxygen. It was killing me. My body ached. I was running for what seemed like forever. My paws hit the same path of a deer. It was leading me deep into the forest. Behind me I could hear growling. I was afraid to quit. I can't stop. I can't slow down. I have to keep running.I tripped as the ground fell out from under me. I went tumbling into a thick bush before I hit running water. It was deep. I came up out of the water begging for air. At the top of the trench I could hear my stalker pacing after me. The water was taking me away. I was escaping. The wolf stared me down. It's eyes glowed a yellow hew. The forest had been pitch black before. I dreamed in black and white... but its fur seems darker than black, like it could be color to my
Continuing Jossie's POV: Nathalie's home was in a nearby apartment complex. She lived on the third floor. Across the hall was a woman named Cheryl who was an elder. And, to my understanding, there was a parrot that squeaked when she opened the door. Her neighbor watched her daughter for her. Malaya looked exactly like Nathalie. Almost like a clone. "Come on mini me," Nathalie would greet her daughter with open arms. Malaya was 'turning four'. Something Nathalie explained to me on the way. She'd pick her up and carry her to her apartment with her sitting on her shoulders. "This is my new friend Bea. Will you say hi to Bea?" Nathalie would ask her. "Hi! My names Malaya." Malaya would tell me in excitement before patting her mother on the head. "Mommy guess what Cherrie told me?" "What's that?" Nathalie would ask as she'd bring us into their apartment. "She's going to take me to your work tomorrow for a surprise visit. Oops... I
Matthew's POV: "Are you girls ready?" I called up the stairs. April and Juliette have been up there all morning. I took today off from the station to deal with the funeral. Even though I hate funerals. My tux was fresh smelling since I took it to the local dry cleaners. I checked my watch that was on my dominant right hand. We're going to be late if they don't come down this instant. "It's bad luck to show up late to your loved one's funeral," I grumbled. Especially an alpha's funeral. Suddenly, I heard footsteps hit the top of the stairs. I looked up to see April coming down first. She was in a pencil skirt, vest, and a white blouse. She had a stack of cue cards she was stuffing into a purse. She looked down at me and gave me a teary smile. She looked over her shoulder, "JULIETTE!" Her voice shook the house. She hit the bottom stair and I wrapped an arm around her for a hug. "How are you, little sister?" I
Jossie's POV: There is a beer produced by werewolves called, 'Wolfweiser.' It's brewed and spiked with wolfsbane. It's about the only beer wolves prefer. Because, its effects on us are stronger than the average beer. The cans are purple with the logo in bold gold. There is a wolf howling towards the moon on it. Wolfweiser is used at large backyard parties. There are a few knock-off brands but nothing beats drinking a Wolfweiser. Before I left Nathalie's apartment she gave me a can. "Don't come into work today. Just stay home and try to relax," she insisted. "Drink one of these if you feel like you're about to shift and give me a call." Nathalie would walk out with me. Her intentions were strong about making sure I got home safe. She'd drive me back. Malaya was dropped off at Cheryl's apartment and we went out to her car. I was reminded once again that she in-fact was making me stay home today. I felt completely against the idea at the time. I wanted to b
Nathalie's POV: "Crossfit Zone on fifth street! This is Lou speaking, how can I help you?" "Hi, my name is Nathalie. I was wondering if I could speak to the manager about acquiring the gym for a private session today. I'm sorry this is last minute." "I'm sorry we're closing early today." "Is your manager around?" "Ma'am, I said we're closing early." The phone beeps to alert me the call was dropped. I growled and pulled the phone away from my ear. What a rude person! I snorted and glanced at the time on my computer to see it was time to close up the diner. I already did all the tasks early so I could get a jump on finding somewhere for Jossie to transform safely. But, I came up short. Looks like I'll be clearing out my office of anything valuable and putting Jossie up in here for the night. Come to think of it... Jossie didn't call me today. I felt immediately worried as I pulled up the phone number for Motel Off Main. I waited for Jered's familiar voice to answer. "Is this the
Nigal and Virgle were the two brothers stuck watching over me. I picked up that they were wolves when our scents were isolated in the elevator that seemed to be the only way in and out of that pint house. The aroma of the place seemed like it was used to being visited as the many scents that spread out in that place confused me. Nigal was the one that let me borrow his phone. They took me to the hospital in a set of vehicles that multiplied the security on me.The hospital was fifteen minutes away from where I had been staying. It was a huge building about six floors high with a huge cross on the center of its entrance side. The hospital's name was Silverback Medical Center. We stepped into a lobby where I instantly made eye contact with Artyom. He was standing nearby in a changed outfit from the last I saw him. He was thuggish looking in my eyes now. The way he stood and the men that surrounded the room but were not looking at him. They all looked the same. The uniform was black tie
Alpha Artyom's scent was fresh in the air as if he had been here within the last few hours... but he was not here when I woke up. I was back to human as well as in changed clothes. Someone had bathed me and clothed me while I was out of it. I felt different from last time... I felt a little bit calmer now... as if I were accepting what happened... Casimir is dead and there is nothing I can do to change that. I must go on because that is what he would have wanted me to do... but now all I want is to live and nurture this hunger inside me my wolf was after. There was a deep desire to cross the boarders back into Camren's territory and hunt him down... the worst part is I do not know why I felt that way... was it longing to mate with him next or was it because I wanted to kill him because he is guilty for what happened to Casimir?I changed into a fresh change of clothes since I did not want to be stuck in lounge wear. I picked out an oversized red/black stripped shirt, tank top for und
Ethan's POV:I stepped toward Cas as his last statement was more of a command for me. I would personally see that Cas at least makes it through until Camren no longer needs him. I leaned in toward Cas' wounds to sniff them. I transformed into my human form and went to pull Cas over my shoulder to carry him."What did you say?" I asked softly as his ear passed my mouth. I wanted to know the dark secret he shared with my alpha. I lifted him up without hesitating and realized he really wasn't that heavy. I felt blood gush out from his wound and realized moving him probably won't be a good idea. I rushed him back to a laying position. "Cam!" I yelled as I realized his body was growing cold. I felt for his pulse as anxiety ran through my veins. His lifeless eyes were staring back at me as I realized he wasn't... here anymore. He was with the moon goddess now. I couldn't find a pulse so I reached up and shut his eyes. I glanced around to find Camren glaring at us with disappointment in hi
Ethan's POV:I was discharched from the hospital and sent home on doctor's strict orders to rest. But my mind was too busy for resting. I wanted to go for a run but I didn't want to go alone. The only person I could think of was asking Camren to join me. I took the elevator up to his floor to give me a speedy access. There wasn't any fresh scents going to his room which meant he had no vistors and it was the time of day I would expect him in. I didn't knock when I reached his apartment, since I always knew he sensed me when I was coming for him. It was an unspoken gift he had as alpha. Cam's day room had not changed since I last saw it. Vixen was asleep on the blue couch and didn't even flinch his ears when I walked through to look for Camren. The apartment was not open floor plan as it was not within interest of any werewolf. Much less Camren, who liked the finest of things. I took the hall past his lavish kitchen and went past the closed doors for spare rooms I knew he used as offi
Life seemed to come back in my eyes. It must have been a couple of hours since I was under the influence of the medicine that was infused with the syringe. The sun broke through a cloudy bank we were crossing a wide field with nothing but the open sky and heavy snow as far as the eyes could see. I was tied down to a sled and wrapped in heavy blankets and heated pads that was keeping me warm. "She's awake," I heard someone announce that came into my view and looked me dead in the eyes as they walked beside me. The sled came to a stop as the same faces I remembered from earlier surrounded me. Their clothes were the only thing recognizable. How long have I been out of it? Where are we? How am I still alive? "It's not time for you to be awake," I recognized the leader's voice from last night come from a man that stepped into my view. "Put her back to sleep," he commanded. "No!" I shouted as someone I recognized as the same from before came into my view with another syringe. "Don't!"
Jossie's POV:"Wake up," Cas whispered in my ear. It was freezing, the only warmth came from his heat as he had me resting against his chest. I raised my head to feel something was off, my hair raised on my arms as if I was being watched. Where am I? I glanced around to find us sitting in the area I fell asleep in earlier. It was a harsh reminder we were still waiting out the storm."Something is off," Aimee whispered, she was staring outside the windows of the doors leading outside of the store. It was as if instinct kicked in she grabbed a metal napkin dispenser off of the table and got up. The lady who ran the store was still fast asleep, not far away from us. It was dark outside, long after the promised time frame of our rescue from the storm. "Stay here," Cas told me as he lifted me off his body to get up and follow Aimee toward the doors. I tried to focus my hearing, wondering what they were listening to out there. All I could hear was the wind braking against the walls. I stood
Ethan's POV: Yellow roses, sunflowers, and pink tulips were the first to be seen when I opened my eyes and raised my head slowly. Those were recognizable flowers for patients getting well in the hospital's ward. I smelled the hospital's bleach stench of sterilized equipment. I could hear the heart monitor slowly accelerating. There were get well cards by my flowers that must have come from the family. I growled lightly as flashes of that bastard defeating me went through my mind. I trembled as I tried to stay cool from ripping the room apart. "Ethan!" I heard a cheery voice say from the doorway. I faced away from the windows to see Charlotte's huge smile crossing her face. Everything paused as I took her in. My heart pounded hard in my chest. It was breathtaking to see her be the first person here after I woke up. Her bright smile promised me I was the only person to make her feel that way. I was entranced. Her curly red toned
The bullet train took us down into the city's skyscrapers built for the harsh weather amongst the mountains. This place looked like it stayed frozen year-round. The city- everything from the neon flashing signs to the tinted windows was made to withstand. The bullet train's tracks were the only thing not covered in snow since it went so fast the snow did not have time to conjugate. There were open rooftop saunas with steam so thick it was hard to make out who was using them. This town had me on edge. What kind of wolves survived here? The train led into the woods by the edge of town and came to its last stop where a small community with residents owned private weather resistant mansions. The community's buildings were thinner since the cover of trees protected them from the environment's harsh conditions. The train's station was nested twenty feet above the ground near the treetops where it would circle in a one-way loop and leave for the city. I followed Aimee off the train and
Aimee started walking to the doors and the omega rushed to open them before she could reach them. We followed in pursuit. Inside was a lounge area in front of a mahogany desk with the latest tech advanced computer gear. He wasn't at the desk. Artyom was over by a wall completely open to the cool air and an open deck leading outside to a burning fire pit. Snow melted as it came into the room causing the floors to look slick. A woman was swaying a glass of bourbon in hand at the lounge area not far away from an open bar. There was a wall full of filing cabinets that looked centuries old and covered in dust. This room wasn't used often, I could tell. It made me wonder why we were meeting here of all places. Artyom came away from the opening and it automatically started to shut as glass panes came down from the ceiling to close it off. The water built up on the ground was running off into a draining system toward the windows. He came up to the lounge area and gestured for us to sit as he