MiaI would have thought that Sasha was tricking her when she kept directing Quinn to drive deeper into a forest until we got to a clearing and I saw a hut in there.What a perfect place for the two of them. Sasha must have run out of cash to afford a hotel and her master clearly wasn't interested in getting a job. He would rather indulge in his silly delusions about taking over the world and letting his weak student run around for their survival. I almost pitied her at that moment. It must have been frustrating for her and she wasn't getting what she had hoped to get from the deal. She must have been to the mall to get groceries for the two of them with the little she could afford. I knew that she would be the one to cook even if she was tired from shopping.What a privileged life her master was living. Well, she had asked for it. I slammed her out of my thoughts and watched as the boys got out of the car."Here?" Quinn asked."Yes." She nodded."Is he around?""He has and has proba
Mia"No!"I sighed, blinking back the tears that formed in my eyes at the sound of Quinn's yell.I had been crying for the past fifteen minutes that I feared I was going to go blind at that rate. We had all been silent in the aftermath of the battle, crying and staring at the frozen statue Albert had turned into. Jack had been the first to lose it. He had run straight to his father as soon as he got free of the magical bind and started howling, even though he was in human form. The other had responded and I watched as they leaned on their father's forms and were crying. I had thought it was over until Quinn yelled and the boys started again. I looked around, scared that the dark wizard was going to come back.John noticed my actions and smiled gently at me. "Relax, Mia. He isn't going to come back." He said, his voice croaked from tears and loud howls."How are you sure of that?""Didn't you see what happened to him? It's going to take him a while to restore himself back to good heal
QuinnI didn't like this, not a part of it. If I could, I would stash Mia in a safe place where we she wouldn't be able to step out till we were back. That was what I wanted to do, and I knew my brothers felt the same way but there was nothing that we could do.It wasn't like she was going to listen to us. She was as stubborn as a mule. I didn't feel comfortable with having her travel with us.It was a risk. It was a deadly one and she knew it. I wondered why she didn't cower in fear, extract herself from the journey and wish us luck like most ladies would do.I couldn't help the smile that lurked at the corners of my lips, thinking of her bravado. She was fit to be our mate and the Luna of the pack. I couldn't stop thinking of that. The smile wiped off my face when I reminded myself that she might not get to be the Luna of the pack if she died on this journey.Asides the trip being risky for her with all the legends that trailed the Sea of Death, we were a risk to her as well.There
JackWe got out of the cab, tipped the driver and strapped our bags to our backs. He smiled, exceedingly grateful at the generous tip and kept thanking us till we walked out of his sight. He didn't have to do that. It was just his lucky day. We wouldn't have done it if we didn't want to. We had more than enough cash to spare and making use of it to make someone else happy wasn't that much of a big deal. We were going to an unknown island and would be in a forest pretty soon, it wasn't like we were going to make use of cash there.We had found the cab right after we stepped out of the plane and were on our way to the island. I looked at the sky and grimaced as I noticed that it was getting late.I glanced at Quinn and sighed at the scowl on his face. He was angry that we had gotten here late despite how early we had woken up and how hard he had tried to make us get here early. I scowled at his guilt, wishing I could scold him for it but I kept quiet, knowing he wouldn't listen to me. H
MiaWe moved through the forest, choosing to send signals to one another instead of being verbal about it. To make the work of carrying the pack of food easier on the two guys carrying it, we decided to split the food and drink items into the survival kits of everyone.I noticed that the boys put less stuff into my bag than they put in theirs and I frowned, wondering if they wanted me to starve or thought that I wouldn't be able to eat much since I was a lady. I didn't want to think too much of it and be petty - after all, we were all going to be together - but I couldn't help my curiosity.I was about to open my mouth to speak when I remembered that I couldn't do so. I searched through my bag and found a pen and a jotter, grateful that I had brought them with me. I had decided to bring them along with me so I could make notes of the books I read or make some sketches when I got bored. It was good to know that it was going to come in handy.Why are you not putting more food in my bag?
JohnWhere were they? I searched about as I looked around for my siblings. This was not what the plans were. We weren't supposed to scatter, we were all supposed to be together. I didn't want to believe this was what we had turned into.I cursed as I thought of those damned boars. They had been the reason we had gotten separated. My heart skipped a beat as I thought of the boars, remembering how huge their teeth were. I didn't think and had just run for my life as the others had as well. Why didn't we think of fighting them even if we didn't have a chance? We fidgeted like dummies and that wasn't nice of us. That was rather silly of us.We couldn't have made it if we stood there to fight. The forest was haunted and we were outnumbered. There were four boars to three werewolves and one human who couldn't defend herself. Regardless of how Mia tried to be strong, she was still our weakness and we wouldn't be involved in the battle and leave her for any of the boar to rip to pieces. That
Jack I ran away from the boars, a sense of survival streaming in my veins and hoping that the others were following behind me. We didn't have the time nor energy to waste fighting a pack of stupid boars. I stopped, still in my tracks as I realized that I couldn't hear anything. This was a forest that echoed even a whisper and it didn't make sense that I couldn't hear the footsteps of my siblings. I turned to look at them and scowled when I didn't see them. Had they even been running after me all this while or I had run past them? That wasn't possible. Quinn was a faster runner than I was and I couldn't have gone past him. I sighed, realizing that I could have been faster than Quinn. He was closer to Mia and wouldn't run fast and leave her behind. Moreover, he had the extra bag with him and that was bound to make him lag behind. I cursed, rebuking myself for being selfish. I shouldn't have thought of myself alone and ran for my safety without thinking of the others. I decided to tak
Quinn Mia? Where was she? I had lost her while we all dispersed into various directions, running away from the boars. She was meant to stick to me but she didn't. She had run faster than I did, scared of being mauled to her death in the forest. It wasn't like I wasn't afraid of dying too but I had a far greater responsibility than saving myself. Mia had to be safe. I had to keep her alive. I had started to run after her, watching and protecting her from behind. I was going to run to where she was and we would be safe together. A fog slid on the path between us and I couldn't see her again when it cleared up. Where had the fog come from? There was a lot of strange happenings in this place. Where had Mia gone to? I cursed as I leaned and looked ahead, trying to find her but I couldn't. This was bad. That had been a fog and not a whirlwind. It wasn't meant to have carried her away. It was only meant to have blocked my path and it had only there for two minutes. Mia couldn't have run f