My sister cackled with laughter as she loaded our belongings onto the elegantly carved sledge, her shoulders shaking as she fought to catch her breath. I tugged the store door shut as I followed her down the street, wondering why she had gone completely mad, and if I myself had caused it.
It took several hours for us to make it home, the conversation between us bare and simple, as though we could hardly wait to be free of one another. Which of course was true, I couldn’t stand being around my sister for more than a few hours, our foolish bickering always driving my mind towards anger. Something not one of us could allow, anger made us dangerous, to everyone. Mortal or immortal.
We delivered the cart to those whom we had been ordered, our paths once again parting ways as my sister returned to her own hut, preparing to cook for when her mate arrived home from the hunt. I turned away from her as she disappeared, glancing around my home in awe, the scent of fresh meet and herbs filling my senses.
My town was filled with huts and tents, utterly different from the brick buildings in the cities and town, just how we liked it. The humans had become weak and fragile because of how comfortably they lived in their stone palaces. Now vulnerable to the cold and the snow they hid all winter, barely leaving their homes when the storms came. But my people prepared for each one and continued as normal, we could move through and endure the harshest of snow storms, knowing that it cannot kill us.
Yes. We were a simple people, who only took what we needed to survive and luxuries were not something we cared for. But for it we had lived longer than any other tribe, refusing to completely integrate ourselves with the mortals. That is how the others died, how they lost their lives to the machines and the guns. How they were found.
The Alpha would never allow us to be found, he was careful and quick to move us when the risk came close to us. We had lived hidden for almost a thousand years, relying only on each other and how quick we were once trained. Though sometimes, I wanted more, something other from life than to mate and create cubs. But, as a women my options were not as open as the other men of the tribe, they could hunt and enter the villages whenever they pleased. I guess it was because they are naturally stronger, yet I wasn’t exactly sure. It was just how our world worked, and the world I had been born into. It wasn’t my job to change what I deemed unfair, nor complain about what I had.
The children played and laughed as they ran from tent to hut, carefree and happy. I envied that. Their innocence. Soon they would be divided from their friends, having different roles within the tribe, and the games would cease, fading only into memory. It was how it always happened, how I had experienced growing up. But well, no one could remain a child forever. Nor could the games continue when we all had our roles within the tribe, the adults knowing nothing other than the commands of their Alpha.
I wished that I could rejoin the children with their games and endless laughter, but I was no longer naive to the world and doubted that I could muster the imagination that I once had. The world seemed so different to me know that I neared my seventeenth year, and with no mate or suitors that have asked to warm my bed and build the fire in my home. Sometimes I worried the reasons, but my father insisted it was because of my curious mind and defiant nature; which for a woman of the tribe was frowned upon.
I strolled towards my small hut at the very end of our tribe, the bear skin soft and welcoming as I ran my hand across the fur. I had begun to enter when a sense of loneliness once again struck at my heart, was their no man in the tribe that could understand me? I was too old to remain with my father and mother, and the Alpha had forbid it, stating that I must find my own place within the tribe. Terious also said that I must find a mate before winter arrived, but it was already here and I have had no progress. I remain alone, watching as all my friends bare children and avoid me as though I was nothing other than a bad luck charm.
No one seems to understand that a woman can be both independent and need someone, it is all about how you are, how you act. Yes, I want a mate, but I do not want to be controlled by a man. And nor would a man wish to be controlled by a woman, it is equality and I wish that my tribe would mimic the human word in allowing such a thing. Though I suppose my issue was bringing such a thing up in one of the village meetings, but I had hoped some of the women would agree with me and stand up against the male population. And yet, their I stood in a room full of people, completely alone. My own father looking upon me as though I had committed a heinous crime that he could never forgive.
I ducked down and entered the slit in the hut, walking into my petite home, the fire pit in the centre blazing away; informing me that the fire starters had already been to the edge of town, ensuring that no one would be left in the dark once night arrives and the sun fades away. But surely it is not needed on a full moon, nor it it entirely wanted. Last full moon I had fallen asleep and the next thing I knew I had burnt paws and a very sore back.
I laughed to myself and pulled a small plastic doll from within my coat, its hair the yellow shade of the sun. I had saw it back in the human town and decided that I couldn't live without it and the small dotted black dress that it wore. Smiling at the plastic beauty I placed it bellow my fur blankets, hoping that no one in the village would find it. Because whoever did would instantly inform the alpha, and then he would see me as even more of a burden on his village.
I stood and decided to change back into my animal skin dress, the rough material itchy against my sensitive skin. The brown leather was dull and unwelcoming in my eyes, but it was how all the women of the tribe dressed, how the men wanted us to look, the low neckline and short skirts speaking to them.
I moved back towards my bed and began platting my raven black hair, the length often too much to handle when I didn’t own a brush, nor did any other women in my village. I wondered if perhaps I should have it cut, though I had never done so and worried that it would change my fur once I changed at the full moon. Something which would make me even less appealing than before.
My sapphire eyes and slim figure made for a bad mate, the men of my tribe preferring more of a rounded woman to bear their children and keep their place by the fire warm. But I didn’t believe I was all that bad, nor did I want the men to think so, I often liked to believe that at least one man found me attractive. Whether they wanted to be my mate or not. It would be nice to be appreciated for my curious mind, but in a place where women are only seen as cold and child bearers, it seemed a lost cause.
I jumped when someone approached the outside of my tent, their scent slightly off and human. Had Terious allowed a mortal into the village?
“Lycia? It’s Jannen.” The strangely scented wolf called, lightly tapping on the wood that balanced my roof. “May I enter?”
I quickly looked around my hut, ensuring that the doll was safely under my pillow before I responded, my tone almost pleasant. “Of course Jannen, please come in.”
Jannen was the only male that spoke to me as though I was any other woman in the tribe, the others brushing me away with harsh comments and cold shoulders. I thought once that I would become his mate, but he never asked and the years went by, leaving me with a sore heart and a disappointment that would never fade. And yet, I couldn’t blame Jannen for the way I felt, even if my love was one sided.
He entered with a soft smile slithering it’s way across his features. “Terious wishes to see you, he ordered me to tell you that winter has arrived and the first snow has fallen.”
I sighed, frowning at the thought, my time has ended, and I still had no mate. What would the alpha so with me now? Would he banish me from my home, and the village? Damning me to the human world.
“Lycia? What is wrong?” the beta wolf asked softly, his tone once again warm and welcoming, sending shivers of appreciation through my chest.
I could always count on Jannen to make a dire situation seem so trivial and unimportant. But perhaps this time he couldn’t, how could anyone change the alpha's mi d should he want me to leave? And who would risk it for the burden of the village?
“Nothing Jannen, I’m sure that everything will be fine.” I assured him with a smile, not wanting to encumber the only friend I left within the village with my worries.
“Very well, I suggest that you see the alpha right away, you know he doesn’t like to be kept waiting.” Jannen growled lightly, suddenly distant and cruel.
Could he not see that it was a sensitive subject? That I didn’t want to depress the man I love with details of how I may be thrown out of the pack for not finding a mate?
“Please don’t be angry with me, Jannen.” I whispered, lowering my head to hold back my sadness. Why couldn’t he understand that I didn’t want him to know? That I wanted to protect to man I love.
“You better get moving Lycia.” He replied coldly and turned to leave the hut, barely taking a glance back at me as he spoke once more. “Your strong minded attitude is the reason your alone.”
My heart lurched forward as the cruelness of his words registered, littering my thoughts with regret and sorrow. How could he be so cold and vicious? What had I done to deserve to be treated in such a way just because I was different from the other women, or because I don’t want to be controlled as all of them are?
I lowered my head in shame as I walked through the tribes people, not one of them giving me a second glance as I made my way to the alpha’s hut; knowing that he hates me more than the rest.
The alpha’s hut was the largest of all the others in the village, able to hold several of our people and still have room for more, it held a large double bed, a fire pit and a place for Terious to receive up to ten people at once. I took a large breath and cleared my throat, the alpha conferring with another member of the tribe about sharing the food equally among the tribe. Something i did not care to listen to as i was eager to learn of what would become of me.“Lycia. Do not interrupt me.” Terious snarled, causing my entire body to shiver and forcibly bow. Something that i had always hated to admit affected me.Why should one man have control over all others of the tribe? And why must the anger in his voice frighten me beyond reason? I knew the reasons, but I despised them all the same. I did not believe that one man should rule over an entire village the way that he
Terious smiled wildly, his eyes blazing with something i had never seen before. “Take your time. But after the full moon, i want you to declare that you are mine.”I took another step back when he began to walk towards me, struggling to answer; I nodded. How could I possibly make such a decision in one day?“you’re dismissed.” He said after a long silence, seeming to finally notice my sceptical mind.I nodded, forcing a small smile as I turned to leave, my mind racing over a thousand possibilities and questions.“Tomorrow then.” He called after me, his toothy smile once again sending shivers of confusion down my spine.I smiled, exiting the tent as I spoke. “Tomorrow.”I stood in the centr
“Lycia, why have you come?” My mother asked me with a frown, as always disheartened to see her disappointment of a daughter.My smile dropped along with my a confidence as I spoke. “I'd like a word with you and father ... Privately.”“Very well.” My father nodded, turning towards my sister’s. “Take your brother and wait outside.”The girls nodded, taking Terion by the hand and retreating from the hut, both of them knowing better than to disobey our father. I waited in silence as my mother and father stood from their seats and stepped towards me, their features blank of expression.“Don’t tell me that you have been banished from the tribe. You are my biggest regret Lycia, why can’t you just behave like the other women.” My father blu
I woke just outside my small hut, naked and cold, my entries body burning in agony from the changing. I hated the pain of the morning after, but waking up alone and scared was the worst part of all. I couldn’t handle the feeling of solitude any longer as I pulled myself from the ground, a strange scratch showing allow my lower chest. Had I gotten into a fight?Shaking my head in anger I stumbled into my hut, quickly moving towards the spare pair of clothes in the corner, why must I always wake with no clothes? Surely that was the worst part of the transformation, waking in the nude where the whole pack could see my virtue. The pain I had gotten used to, but I could never grow used to being naked in the middle of the village; that was too much.Truthfully I couldn’t decide what the worst part was, all I knew is that I hated everything about the transformation
“Yes, I will marry you.”He rushed towards me wish a glistening smile spread across his bulky features, ripping from the ground as though I weighed nothing and spun me around in the air. Pulling me towards him I was embraced in my first kiss, the taste of fresh blood on his lips. I sunk into the kiss, wrapping my arms around his neck as he cradled me, holding me tightly in his arms. I sighed happily when he finally pulled away, feeling as though I could finally be happy, more so than I had ever been before. He placed me onto the ground and took a step back, watching me so intently that I feared I may have had a zit or a scar on my face.He cleared his throat, shaking his head as he ran a hand through his tangled hair. “Apologies. I fear that I lost control for a moment.”I mimicked his movements, at first unsure what to say. &l
A sharp sound pounded towards my ears as I shot awake, my heart thumping recklessly against my chest as Terious stirred beside me, slowly awaking from his slumber. Had someone come to finish the job they had started a few weeks ago, just after I had fully recovered from the poison? I bit my bottom lip, pulling the blanket up to my chin as I attempted to ignore it, passing it off as nothing other than my terror getting the best of me.I jumped to my feet when the thundering clang sounded once more, the alpha finally waking as I stumbled to get dressed; knowing that we needed to find out where the sound was coming from. I couldn’t ignore it anymore as several more echoing shots rang out, filling my ears with a strange ringing. Was it one of the other tribes coming to settle a feud? The humans? Who was attacking us in the dead of night?“Terious, I’m scared.&rd
So that’s why they were attacking, they knew what we were. But how? Who had informed the humans that we exited here, and how did they find us? Something clicked within my mind. The doctor. The doctor must have told them we were here. No one else knew where we were. Traitor, I growled, knowing that the human doctor was responsible for my people being attacked and shot down.The men jumped back, recoiling as I growled, the man sat in front of me moving back in fear. Funny, I thought, that they are more afraid of me than I am of them. But if so, why had they come?“Calm down. We are not going to harm you.” The man who sat not far from murmured, his eyes wide as he watched me for a response. Believing that I would attack him.“Where is Terious?!” I snarled, finding a strength from deep within me I lunged, scratching the man&r
I groaned, stirring against the harsh florescent light, my eyes burning as they fought to adjust, the sudden change in atmosphere clear to me as i tried to move; my entire frame bound by something I couldn’t see. I opened my eyes again, nervously waiting for them to adjust to the knew light, immediately searching for something that i could use to free myself. After a moment i sighed heavily, the glossy white room was completely bare except for the floating bed i was bound to, strange wires disappearing into my arm through a small incision. I quickly began to panic, my heart thumping in reckless motions, where was I?I screamed, thrashing against the bed as i remembered what had happened, the world had suddenly turned black and I was taken to a strange place. Bound and locked in a strange room with no door. But where was Terious? He had promised to return for me, to come back when he had saved our people. Only their w
I know that James had killed my sister, but I suspected that had something to do with the orders he had been given not at all what he wanted. Yet, I couldn’t help but wonder why he was protective of me that once after my nightmare, did he know something was off? Could he tell that I had been traumatised? Well, this whole facility had traumatised me in a way that I would never be able to recover, the events that took place here would always have a place within my mind.Stephen took a step towards the centre of the room, his eyes now focused on the female doctor. “How long until she is born?”“Seventeen-to-twenty weeks depending on the mother and baby, but I would like to order a C-section so that we can monitor both baby and mother throughout as well as ensure a safe birth.” The doctor decided, turning to look at me as she continued. “627 it would
“You revealed our telepathy. We all heard you.” Nathaniel growled slightly, pushing away his tray.I gasped, they all heard me? How? Our telepathy doesn’t reach that far. My eyes widened as a thought suddenly struck at my mind, it was like Stephen said, I wasn’t like the others. I was stronger. More powerful. But why? Was it because my grandfather was an alpha? Did he pass something down to me?Nathaniel stood. “You have nothing to say in your defence?”I looked around in panic, the whole room had stood along with Nathaniel, their eyes blazing with fury as they watched me. I stumbled to my feet, fear gripping my every muscle. What are they going to do?“Wait I called.” Both silently and aloud. “I am with child! An Alpha’s child!”
I fidgeted on the cold metal table, nervous as the woman pulled up my white shirt to reveal my stomach, a small bulge informing me that I was truly pregnant and that I would soon here the heartbeat of my unborn child. Stephen stood beside me with a wide smile spread across his lips, he was also waiting for the scan to commence, his eyes locked onto the strange black screen. The woman doctor smiled down at me, attempting to sooth my panic, but it barley worked; my heart racing in apprehension. What if the child had no heartbeat? What if it was already dead?“Are you ready 627?” she asked, placing an unusual gel onto a smaller machine that was wired to the black screen.“Just get on with it.” Stephen snapped, anxious to get it over with.I sighed, nodding my head; knowing that my child would never meet its father. Nor would it ev
The elevator doors opened suddenly, minutes after we had stopped on the floor of Stephen’s office, I had begun to believe that we would be trapped in their; or perhaps even plummet to our deaths. But no such thing happened and I was shoved violently by the guard, forced to exit the metal box that moved between floors of the facility. He led me down the wide corridor and towards the office I knew that I would probably die in, after all; the girl before me hadn’t been seen since that day. What happened to her, and would Stephen conspire with his men to show me the same fate? Or did Stephen have something else entirely planned for the girl who could heal his wounded soldiers whenever he pleased? Not that I would.The doors to Stephen’s office opened and I was surprised to see him sat at his desk, how had he beaten us back? I thought that he had to dispose of Allec's body?
I gasped, unmoving as the guards teased towards me; their eyes locked onto mine. I winced when the first guard struck me across the face, laughing as he brutally threw me over his shoulder, my stomach crashing against him. I squealed in pain, tears falling from my eyes as I remained limp, too afraid to move. What other choice did I have? If I had moved, Stephen would have shot me and I would be dead. Surely I made the right choice...Allec watched me from where he coward behind his desk, his eyes locked onto the blood that seeped through my shirt; his skin paler than usual. He quickly ripped his eyes away from the red liquid and turned towards Stephen; suddenly serious, seeming to conquer his fear.“What do you think you are doing Stephen? I am in command here.” He asked commandingly, straightening his back and squaring his shoulders.&ldq
“Because I am the second in command here, and anyone that’s sees Allec has to go through me first.” He explained reluctantly, not wishing to reveal that he wasn’t the one in charge.“Why?” I asked, confused as to why they had such a strange system.Stephen tapped his fingers on the a desk, seeming to grow increasingly annoyed with my questions. “Because that is the way things are.” He said finally.I frowned, still confused. “But who made them like that?”“I did. Everyone has to go through me.” He announced, smiling coyly. “but that is enough talk on the subject, let’s take a look at your medical.”My frown deepened, “what medical?”
I followed James down the winding corridors of confusion, hoping that one day I would be able to recognise each hallway and find a way out of this place. He watched me from the corner of his eye as I searched for signs or directions once more, but as always their were none; no indication of where he was taking me. I sighed, defeated as I lowered my eyes down to the ground, knowing somewhere within me that I couldn’t escape this place, and that I would remain here until I met with the gods. Possibly the worst thing was that I would only know about the changing when they brought the cage, and I would be forced inside again, to change forms in captivity, somewhere where I could not run free.I slowed my pace down, bumping into the three guards that followed us, each one despising me for what I was. The guard I had collided with scoffed and shoved me forward, forcing me to move. But my legs wouldn't cooperate, and I stumb
I glanced between the guards and empty tables, wondering who else are in here, and when they would arrive. Unsure what to do, I stood frozen in place for a long time, my legs shaking from strain. I was starving, and I wanted to go towards the fenced off area where a woman was waiting with a tray of food, only my legs wouldn’t cooperate and they buckled under my weight; forcing me to slam into the ground.I lay flat on my stomach, whimpering in agony as the doors opened again and my own people began pouring in, each one wearing the same white clothes. The guards suddenly perked up and formed them into a long line, but these wolves weren’t from my home, no, they were from other packs. I had only ever heard stories of other tribes around the world. I had never actually seen someone who was outside my own people.I lay utterly still on the ground as two men approached me, the oth
I stood in the glass tube, tears streaming down my cheeks as the others around me stood shocked, their eyes wide; each one unable to comprehend what had just happened. I slid down onto the ground, my heart thumping in reckless motions against my ribcage as I screamed at the others to help, to do something. But they were just as trapped as I was, mute and alone in single tubes of isolation. What could any f us possibly do to stop what had just transpired? Nothing. We were defenceless in a strange place where we knew nothing of the people around us and what they were capable of.I suddenly regretted what I had done to the woman named Lisa, if I had stayed calm my sister would still be alive. I was solely responsible for her death, and now I must live with it. Whether I could or not, I had no choice. Perhaps James would kill me also should I cross him again, but I would welcome it, the release from my binds.