Savannah Pack
Sophie Savannah, a 25-year-old pack doctor yawned as she shut the clinic pantry room door carefully, aware of her two colleagues, both of whom were on a nightly shift in the clinic. Her phone rang as she approached the receiving room with a slice of toast in one hand and her large purse in the other. She'd been at the clinic for nineteen hours and was on the verge of collapsing. Werewolf or not, a creature without sleep is useless, she thought to herself."Good morning, people! I'm done for today, you can call me on my cell in case of any emergency, okay?" She muttered groggily, then again her juggling attempts resulted in her toast landing on the rug."D*mn it! Why did it do that all the time?""Morning, Doc, and please get yourself a good sleep; you already look like a zombie," one of her assistants muttered before sipping her coffee."Another toast?" the green eyed male assistant added with a smirk. "Come on, doc, it's not surprising anymore, you need rest. You can make another toast in your house.""Yeah, whatever, I'm going now, goodbye everyone." Sophie rolled her eyes and dropped her folders in the chair, grimaced as she picked up the toast and checked the caller ID before putting her phone to her ear."Finally, I'll be going home," she said, smiling as she tossed the bread into the trash."Sleep here I come." She swung her bag over her shoulder, took an orange from the fruit bowl to appease her churning tummy and unfastened the loose, thick honey strands of hair that had become trapped under the neck of her white coat before retreating out the front door.The loudness reached her first, like a wall of sound and the voices chanting her name seemed to come from all over.She turned after dropping the fruit and was dazzled by flashing lights. "Holy f*ck!"Sophie raised her hand to shield her eyes and moved her head to prevent having microphones forced into her face. She attempted to turn back, her heart thundering like a piston but it was too late. The weight of the people pressing against her had dragged her several feet out and onto the street in seconds, and she was suddenly encircled.'Doctor Sophie! Doctor Sophie!''When is the wedding taking place?''Will it occur before or after the restoration of the pack's treaty?'When was Alpha Landon's proposal?''Is this a convenient marriage?''What sort of message do you think you are sending to young women, in the Werewolf Kingdom, Dr. Savannah?'The mention of her own name, together with the barrage of inquiries from all sides, seemed like a physical attack. Sophie's belief that she had just stumbled into her own particular nightmare, as well as the gut-freezing fear that had literally frozen her, deepened.Sophie couldn't move, couldn't think beyond the constant buzz of terror in her mind. She just shut her eyes, lowered her head, and waited for the earth to open up.It didn't.God what was happening? One moment, she was trying not to stumble on the pavement, the next was a complete blur.And then something took place, though in the middle of her confusion and headache, she didn't notice anything until the warm grasp on her wrist intensified and another hand slid around her waist. Sophie was no longer being dragged along by the supernatural media crowd; instead, she was being hauled in the opposite direction by someone powerful enough to make it appear easy and to make her frenzied attempt to lash out at her kidnapper a joke.It began in a blur; one minute she was fighting for her freedom on the street, the next she was being tossed like a bag of potatoes into the back seat of a huge, elegant vehicle that had been obscured from her vision by the throng of people.She reminded herself as she struggled to sit up that werewolves didn't get abducted in front of the press and dozens of media cameras. Sophie made it just in time to witness a camera being tossed towards the crowd before the man who had jumped in next to her closed the door on the outside noise. The media were now in full hysteria."Go, drive now, move Carlo, damn it! Go!" The strong voice drewled in a bored tone of voice.The man in the driver's seat reacted by doing just that. He pulled away from the curb with a squeal of brakes and with scant regard for the lives of the bodies blocking their way.Sophie found her eyes connecting with the small, mean-looking eyes of the man in charge of the getaway in the rear-view mirror before she looked away. The tattoo in the shape of a wolf's paw on the back of his thick neck was even less comforting.Despite knowing everything there was to know about the physical and biological mechanisms of werewolf strength that caused the body to overproduce adrenaline and having answered a question about them, she had never firsthand encountered how tempting the flight-or-fight reaction was. But she knew it would be fruitless.Sophie actually shifted into her white wolf form and launched herself at the door as the primordial survival lycan reflex kicked in, hitting every latch in a desperate attempt to unlock it and weeping in anguish when it didn't move. Her wolf growled at the door. She started pounding on the glass, more out of desperation than any genuine prospect of drawing attention—they were moving fast and the windows were tinted."Shift back now, lady. You're destroying the interior of this automobile," a strong voice hissed softly in her head, certainly someone of royal werewolf bloodline. "Amelia's wolf growled again, but she was powerless to fight back the powerful voice of the man as she shifted back to her human form, butt-naked."Oh, God.""Fuck it woman! Get yourself sorted, there is an extra coat behind you," the man growled. "I know this is going to happen," he hissed again and shooked his head."Who are you?" Sophie asked."Doctor, know this, if you're trying to break the glass, I should tell you that it's bulletproof, though that is quite a right hook you have, sweetheart, and I consider myself lucky that you are not wearing heels.""How did you know my name?"The man simply ignored her and yawned, as if conversing with her was tedious. "I know a lot about you, sweetheart."Sophie clenched her hands and slipped down the window. She took the dark winter coat and covered herself. She leaned her temple against the coldness of the glass for a moment before taking a deep breath and turning to face her captor. She'd lost the battle to open the door, but she'd won the battle to hide her anxiety behind a cold contempt mask—well, as withering as you could appear when your face was soaked with tears and your mascara had most certainly ran."I'm not your sweetheart, I'm not your, um, whatever, but if you don't let me go, I'll be your worst nightmare," Sophie promised."Whatever," he rolled his eyes."Damn it! Stop this car!""Silly girl—""Damn you! Y-you will stop this v-vehicle and get me out right now, or I-I will..." Her words trailed off as she recognized the man sitting in the corner, one arm resting over the cushioned headrest, the other holding a phone.Beta Sage of Robinson's Pack's smiled and winked at her, as if he were a hopeless romantic knight high on performance-enhancing drugs. It had always made perfect sense to her that the prince of darkness would be attractive; otherwise, where would the allure be?She was not allured by his smile in any way!With Beta Sage's powdered-blue eyes twinkling with delight, he bent his head and gently caressed Sophie's chin. "Oh, sweetheart, you are such an innocent, pure pawn." "What?" What on earth did he mean by that? Sophie ignored his words as she drew her head away, electricity whizzing along her nerve ends. The joy she'd felt upon realizing she wasn't being abducted but rather saved was quickly replaced by a rush of hatred when she met mockery in the eyes of her future brother-in-law. After all, it was open news among the werewolf kingdom that this devil's elder brother, Alpha Landon, was her mate and the future Master of all alphas or the King in the Kingdom of Vienna. Sophie sighed as she looked at the man. His suit was well-cut and a deep midnight color, with the jacket stretching across broad shoulders and unbuttoned to show the white T-shirt he sported rather than a shirt and tie. The T-shirt was just long enough to cover his large chest's powerful, well-defined outlines. But it
"But don't be concerned, we know it wasn't you," Sage growled. Sophie's eyes widened, and the pale face that highlighted the freckles on the bridge of her little straight nose deepened. She had never met a man so obnoxious and shameful in her entire life; she had graduated from a prestigious university with flying colors, become a successful doctor at the age of 25, and was the daughter of an alpha and a luna of Savannah's pack. She was certainly one of the girls no one dared make fun of, but she had never met Sage. His pack may be one of the most powerful, and his father may have been the Master Alpha, but Sage didn't have an ounce of manners. "What did you say?" she asked irritably, and a wave of fury crashed through her. "Well, the first thought was that you might have gotten tired of waiting for Landon to pop the question and decided to nudge things along." Such an ass, she thought. "Why in the hell would I want to do that?" In the hothouse emotional atmosphere her knee-jerk
Sage moved forward, bending his body towards her and levering his shoulders off the leather-padded backrest and seat. "And what exactly would someone like me fail to comprehend, doctor?" Sophie clenched her teeth and tilted her head. Her wolf growled, but it didn't take away the sense of being trapped or the nerve-racking impact of his testosterone aura. She would have accepted the opportunity to crawl out of her skin if it had been provided at the time. "Duty," she said, her jaws clenched. Sage's mockingly sardonic laugh was delivered from his throat. "Of course, obligation. Duty! And all of this contributes to my brother being the alpha that he is." His languid handclap exacerbated her rage. "What is funny about that?" Sophie raised her brow. His pupils dilated. "I'm sorry," he muttered, sounding far from sorry. "Was I supposed to be inspired by your sacrifice? Oh, I don't think it's amusing, dear; I think it's awful that you're so thrilled about martyrdom. Being a saint. I'd bl
Beta Sage pressed his body against the unyielding door that led to a rooftop deck. It gave suddenly, bringing a pleasant wind into the heated chamber. The vista was as striking as the plumbing was unique. His shower had started off chilly and then almost scalded him. Oh well, maybe it was time he learned how the other half lived, even if that half didn't have a lineage as renowned as his own. His lip curled into a sardonic grin for a split second. Sage had never been able to take his heritage seriously for obvious reasons, given that his reputation at school had been that of a regal bastard. A rap on the door prompted him to turn, but before he could reply, Alpha Landon entered the room, his usual smile missing. "Reading your body language, brother, I'd say you were just informed you've got weeks to live, or you've just had a head-to-head with our dear daddy." "Shut up, Sage! I'm exhausted," Landon rolled his eyes and gritted his teeth. "You are always tired, anyway." "Not surpri
"I'm curious, Sage. If dad knew, what do you think he'd do?" Alpha Landon asked, his eyes worrying. Beta Sage moved over to his older brother and placed his hand on Landon's shoulder as his annoyance gradually subsided. He assertively said, "He won't, Landon, stop worrying. Our mother's 'affair' love letters were burned. Nobody is aware that they ever existed, remember?" The young brothers had not known at the time they discovered their mother's love letters hidden under a floorboard that despite breaking off the affair after she discovered she was carrying her lover's child, Luna Robinson's pack had continued to see her lover after the child she had conceived with him had been born. "Perhaps father was aware of it; after all, his wolf would experience pain if mother made love to her lover, wouldn't it?" Landon inquired once more, behaving more like a teenager than the master-alpha-to-be of the werewolf kingdom. Sage grimaced and said, "Of course not; mother would know how to utili
Savannah PackAs she unpacked, Sophie stubbornly declined to acknowledge the lump in her throat. The assignment was completed quickly. She had hurriedly packed a holdall with a few items of clothing and personal belongings, but it wasn't much.They constituted the bulk of her possessions from the apartment she previously shared with a few friends, or had two days earlier.The employees at the patrol boundary building hadn't wanted her to come back at all that day, but she eventually got the go-ahead grudgingly for 30 minutes with what they called a discreet enforcer security presence, which ended up being a team of four big, dark-suited werewolf men.While packing and writing a message to her phone for her flatmates, who were both sleeping after a hard night shift from the busy day in the pack clinic.Sophie had just enough of her innate sense of irony left to ponder what non-discrete looked like. Two of the silent, unfriendly security had been staring straight ahead. She definitely
Cherryl propped her chin on her steepled fingers and scanned the garment that Sophie hung on a coat hanger and hooked over her wardrobe door.Cherryl gave her verdict. "Nice, and I love the fifties vibe, but you could show a bit more cleavage."Sophie raised a brow."You did ask," her sister said."No, actually, I didn't.""Well, you should. Have you any idea how many people read my fashion blog? I am considered a fashion guru.""Yeah, right… and our father isn't happy at all.""Come on, sis. Mother loves it." Cherryl grumbled. "And you love it, that's all that matters.""And what do you think Dad, our alpha, is going to consider about that?"Sophie angled a nod in the direction of the micro miniskirt her sister was wearing in neon green."He won't see it," Cherryl said with a grin as she rolled over and pulled herself into a sitting position, her long legs tucked under her.It was then that Sophie saw what her sister was wearing on top.Cherryl gave another million-voltage smile and
Sophie’s mother entered her bedroom with dramatic abruptness just as she was fitting the last hair in the smooth twist she had wound her hair into.She thought to herself: There has been a disaster with her father’s warriors, or the meal for the engagement party was blunt, or worse, not enough to feed the deligate of Robinson's pack."Dear, we have a little problem," her mother said. "Oh, I can't believe this is happening," she said, throwing her hand in the air.Sophie didn't panic, but the worried Luna told her anyway. "I found out an hour ago that Master Luna is gluten and lactose intolerant. Half the menu had to be revised. The pack chef and omegas are not happy.""Mother, it's okay, you are panicking again. I’m sure it will be fine," Sophie soothed, getting to her feet. Focusing on her mother’s panic made it somehow easier to deal with her own nerves. "Just breathe." She laid a hand on her parent’s arm.Luna Ally took a deep breath. "Yes, I’m sure you’re right, but I’m running te