When I woke the next morning and opened my eyes, I realized something had changed. I could see in the darkness. Everything looked a little lighter even though no light was present.
“Do you like it?”
I jumped, looking around for the sound. It took a few seconds for my sleep addled mind to awaken enough to realize I recognized that voice.
“Sapphire!” I thought happily. “You are real! I thought I had heard you in my sleep.”
“Your dreams Evangeline.” Sapphire said softly, as if she was smiling.
“I forgot you had given me a name as well.” Now I felt a warm feeling in my chest, near my heart. It was happiness. “I like my name Sapphire, thank you.”
“You’re welcome!” She said happily. “So, the night vision, do you like it?”
I blinked a few times, trying to get use to the ability to suddenly see in my dark little world. I guess it was okay, I wouldn’t have to be so careful about where I stepped. I decided I liked it. “Yes, Sapphire, thank you.”
“I’m glad! Now down to business. How often does that hatch open?” She sounded serious; she was planning our escape.
“I’m not sure? Usually every eight sleeps.” I moved towards the area along the wall that I used to relieve myself, pulling my hair over my shoulder so it wouldn’t be in the way. I could feel Sapphire’s sadness again and thought it was odd. This was a function my body had always done. When I was finished, I used the old cloth pieces I had torn from the cloth I grew out of and cleaned out when the water got to dirty to drink
I then made my way to where I kept my food and drinking water, the furthest from the hole that I just came from. I sat down and dropped my face into the bucket, gulping up the water to sate my dry throat. Next was food, and I was happy to be able to see it. The soft one that normally filled me up the most, and I always ate first because it started tasting funny the fastest, was longer than the others, and rounded at the ends. I took a bite out of it and savored it. This food wasn’t my favorite, but it sustained me the best.
“That’s bread Evangeline.” Came Sapphires soft voice in my mind.
“Bread. I like it, I think it fits its name.”
“Evangeline, why do you never speak aloud?”
“What do you mean?” I took another bite of my bread and started looking at the other food with my new night vision. Some foods were found, others flat.
“I mean use your mouth and make sound?”
“What would be the reason too?” Sometimes I didn’t understand the reasoning behind the things Sapphire said. Why would I need to use my mouth and make sound when she could hear me just fine?
“For when you get out of here. You may see other people and need to communicate Evangeline. Go ahead, give it a try.” Sapphire said encouragingly. I didn’t want to let her down, but I wasn’t sure this was something I could do.
“Okay….” I mumbled hesitantly.
*Cough cough* “He-ll-o.” My voice sounded scratchy, but I think I did it.
“Very good Evangeline!” Sapphire shouted excitedly in my mind.
“I didn’t like it, it hurt my throat.” I dunked my head into the water again, the cool liquid eased the scratchy feeling in my throat. I picked my bread back up, tearing off a piece with my teeth and chewing it slowly. “So what is the plan, Sapphire?”
“When that hatch opens again, we will jump through it.” Sapphire’s tone was full determination.
“How? It’s at least as tall as three of me stacked one on top of another. I can’t jump that.”
“You may not be able to, but in my wolf form, we can.”
From then on, every minute was filled with me learning. Sapphire taught me about people, both the humankind and the werewolf kind. Sapphire said I was the werewolf kind, and she was my wolf spirit. After my third sleep since Sapphire came to me, she decided I would learn to shift.
The first shift was the hardest. Sapphire took over and forced my body to shift from human form to wolf form. My little world was full of the sound of bones breaking and reshaping. It would have been full of my screams as well, but Sapphire had me tie cloth around my mouth, a gag she had said. Because if the people keeping me down here heard, then they would come to check what was happening before we were ready and end all chances of escape.
When Sapphire had first mentioned escape, I had only agreed because she seemed so happy at the thought of getting out of here. I did not understand her insistence. I was okay here. I was fed, and I was comfortable. This was all I had ever known. What would out there be like? Would I like it? What if it didn’t like me?
But soon she had me convinced to get out. She told me of trees and grass and rivers. The sky, the sun and the moon and the stars. No matter what time it was or where you were ‘out there’ there was always a form of light.
I was most excited about what she called ‘the beach’. Water as far as you could see, that moved and crashed on the ground that was called a shore. She said creatures lived in the water and they were beautiful. The sun was apparently hot, but the breeze from the water kept you comfortable, and the sand was warm and pleasant on your toes.
By my sixth sleep after getting Sapphire, I had shifted twelve times from my human form to Sapphire’s wolf form. Each time I had shifted I gave Sapphire control, and she would ‘train’ as she put it. Stretching her legs and back. Running around the room we were in and even jumping from floor to ceiling, touching the roof with her snout gently just to make sure she measured accurately that she could in fact jump out the door when it was next opened.
She was sure we could do it. And I trusted her with everything I had.
When I woke up from my seventh sleep since Sapphire came to me, it was the eighth sleep since the last time they had sent me food and water. It was time for them to come. Time for us to escape. The entire day I was jumpy. Every time I moved; I thought the sound was them opening the hatch. I repeated the plan in my head over and over. First, we listened carefully, not moving to much so we would not exert to much energy but stretching periodically so we stayed lose. Second, when they opened the hatch, we would shield our eyes and immediately shift. Third, one fast loop around the room then bounce from one wall halfway up and sore through the hatch. After that, the plan was just, run. Run as far and as fast as we could for as long as we could.
Sapphire explained to me that she knew this would work, because we were special, and we had a destiny. She said that we were powerful. Young, but powerful, and the world needed us. When I asked her how she knew she said her mother, the Moon Goddess told her. I wasn’t sure what that meant, but Sapphire said she knew it meant we were getting out.
I had just finished stretching when I heard scraping above my head. Like something heavy moving.
“It’s time Evangeline.” Sapphire’s voice growled through my mind. She was ready for this. Eight days in the dark had made her go a little crazy, but she said having me there helped keep her grounded. The hatch in the ceiling was cracked open, a sliver of light flooding the small room. “Now Evangeline, shift now.”
I stepped forward and bent towards the ground as if to place my hands on the dirt floor, but before my hands made contact, they were replaced by paws. I was now in Sapphire’s form, and I could feel her stretching, preening her body for the jump she was about to make and the run beyond. The hatch was thrown open the rest of the way and Sapphire immediately took off around the room, going faster than we had ever practiced, she ran the circumference twice instead of once and then pushed off the floor towards the wall on the opposite side, she did a twist when she hit it and immediately turned directions shooting through the open hatch.
We landed on the ground hard, rolling a couple times before stopping. I watched through our eyes as two men who were on the ground were scrambling to get up. Both were large, much larger than me in human form, but no match for us in Sapphires large wolf body.
“They are wolves! We have to take them out fast!” Sapphire shouted in my head.
“The hatch! It’s open! Throw them in and slam it shut! That Boulder there goes over it, think we can push it?!” I was trying to think quickly, faster than I ever had in my life.
“Yes!” Sapphire shouted as she raced towards the men. She reached the first in half a second, her large muzzle latching onto his shoulder and throwing him towards the hatch, the man screamed in pain but was unable to fight off the large wolf. He didn’t land through the hatch as Sapphire had hoped, instead he landed right beside it, but he didn’t notice where he landed and when he moved to stand clutching his injured shoulder his foot slipped and he fell through. He hit the ground with a loud thud and from the lack of sound coming from him he was either knocked out or dead.
Sapphire’s head snapped around to the second guard just as he was beginning to shift, for some reason he was not as quick as us, Sapphire took off for him immediately by time she reached him a second later, he was almost fully shifted and swiped at us with one large paw. I found it odd that such a big man shifted into a wolf who was just slightly shorter than Sapphire but didn’t have time to focus on it now.
Sapphire latched on to his paw as it swiped for our head, her teeth dug in, and she started jerking him back towards the hatch. He wasn’t weak by any means, but we were strong, and we were fighting for our freedom and our life. The guard jerked forward, his teeth dripping saliva as they came barreling down towards our head. Sapphire jumped back and to the side moving to run behind him, before he could jerk around, we were on his back and our teeth were latched around his throat. Sapphire bit down harder, I cringed as I heard and felt his bones snapping in our mouth. Our sharp teeth pierced his skin, and I could taste his coppery blood on our tongue. This was not how I thought this would go. I never thought we would have to kill.
One more powerful flex of our jaw and his windpipe was crushed. He jerked and then fell. Sapphire jumped from his back before he hit the ground, dead. Grabbing him by the scruff of his neck she dragged him the last few feet to the open hatch and pushed him in. As she closed the hatch door and moved the large rock on stop of the door, I had the sense it was not needed. They were both dead.
Looking around where we were I had to adjust to my surroundings. The hatch, my ceiling, was just a forest floor. The Boulder completely hid the trap door that led to my prison. Surrounding it were tall trees, I knew they were trees from Sapphire’s description of them. But the one thing I was not prepared for was how bright it was. Everything was lit up, when I looked above me, to the sky, as Sapphire had called it, I was blinded. I forcibly closed our eyes and shook my head trying to clear the bright dots I could see even with my eyes shut.
“Evangeline! Give me control! We must get out of here before more show up!” Sapphire sounded frantic. She was right, I was putting our entire escape in jeopardy. I gave her over control and slid to the back of our mind, away from the light, away from the bright colors, away from the things I did not know. Back to darkness.
Sapphire ran for hours, as the sun faded away and finally set and the moon began its accent before we came to a deep enough part of the forest that she felt we could stop for a bit and rest. Well, she could rest. I was not tired, I wanted to see everything, I wanted to touch everything. I could feel everything through Sapphires paws, but it felt clouded, as if there were layers of cloth in the way, I wanted to feel everything myself.“I’m going to shift now Evangeline, and I’m going to rest. I need my strength before we continue. If you need me call me.” Sapphire’s voice sounded so tired. As she receded to the back of our mind to sleep, I took over the reins and shifted us to my human form.As my paws became arms and legs, I lifted my hands off the ground in surprise. It felt odd, the ground felt fuzzy, and it tickled my skin where it touched. “Grass, the fuzzy green stuff is grass Evangeline
The icy water of the river dragged me down stream as I fought to keep my face above the water, gulping air into my lungs every chance I got. When I managed to break the surface facing the direction I had jumped from, I could see wolfs running along the riverbank trying to keep pace with me as I was tumbling through the water.“Don’t fight the water, Evangeline! You will just wear yourself out faster. Lay back and let the water pull you down stream, once you get a few good breaths in, turn our head towards the opposite riverbank and kick your legs. Between the river pulling you down stream and the motion from your legs aiming us, we’ll get there.” Sapphire was exhausted and barely staying with me at this point.It felt like it took forever but soon I was close to the opposite riverbank, so far down stream that the bank I jumped in from was out of sight. I could see the wolfs though, all five pacing back and fo
“Up Eva!”“Damn it, Galden! I just started training with swords a week ago, can’t you take it a little easier on me!” I gasped and rolled to the side; his sword blade was now buried in the ground beside my head. “Holy shit Galden! The goal is to train me not decapitate me!” I rolled over onto my back and slid my legs up closer to my butt, pushing off them I threw myself up and into a crouching position facing my trainer, who was grinning like the freaking idiot he was.“Tsk tsk Evangeline, such language, I know the Luna didn’t teach you that!” He moved to lunge at me again, stepping forward quickly and swinging the sword towards my left side.I slid back, bringing my blade up to parry his blow and thrusting forward sending him on the defense. “Oh those words I learned from you Gal!” I used the nickname he hated most and twisted my wrist, bringing my
“They’re coming from the south!” A warrior shouted from the edge of the southern forest’s boarder, drawing the eyes of the ranked wolfs surrounding the battle strategy table we were standing around. Alpha Henry looked up and I saw uncertainty briefly cross his face. “All of the pups, elderly and non-warriors are in the bunkered!” Shouted Lila as she and her mother, Luna Davene, came running from the pack house, both carrying their weapons of choice. Lila carried multiple throwing knives attached all over her body by harnesses strapped to her, each one coated in silver and dipped in wolfsbane so even the smallest cut could be deadly if left untreated. She had told me once she even had knives in her boots that would flick out with the right pressure in the right spot, and a couple wolfsbane coated pins in her hair, just in case. Luna Davene carried a bow with a quiver of arrows wrapped around her, the arrows were mad
Sapphire flew through the forest, dodging trees and logs expertly, never losing speed. When we caught up with the fighting it looked exactly like what it was, a war zone. Dead men and women were everywhere, naked except for the blood that covered their bodies and the grass and leaves that stuck to their hair and wounds. So many eyes staring but seeing nothing. My chest grew tight as I looked out over the dead, so many lives lost, and for what? Land? Money? Power?I fought down bile as I began searching the bodies, looking for the Alpha, or anyone who could be saved. Praying for anything to give hope.I heard him before I saw him, a wolf creeping up on my right side from behind, I dipped my head to the ground, as if checking another body, wanting him closer before I turned to face him. Just as he was gearing up to sneak attack me, I flipped around and jumped him, rolling across the ground as we snapped for each other’s throats, snarling
“Again!” I shouted. The group of young up-and-coming warriors in front of me groaned as they stood once more and faced their partner’s, getting back into their first stance. “Remember! Legs braced apart, but not too far or you’ll be an easy take down.” I pointed to a boy in the back with long blue hair pulled back into a ponytail at the nape of his neck. “Yes, I am talking about you Shrouder!” The rest of the teenagers laughed but sobered quickly, getting in stance. “First position!” I hollered. Walking around and in between the young wolves, watching them carefully, calculating their every move. “Nice stance Leena.” I said as I passed a particularly young girl with her pink hair in pigtails. Her face lit up with a smile at the praise. “Second position!” I yelled, watching as they shifted towards each other. “Good. Third position and swing into fourth!” The pre-teens moved at each ot
I spent the next 7 days with Neil and Galden. Doing all the things I never got to do with them. We went to the beach, ran through a field of wildflowers, danced naked in a river, and even just sat around cuddling and watching movies for hours. It was my heaven on Earth, and I never wanted to give it up. But like all good things, it had to come to an end. As the doctor began the process of waking me up, I had clung to Galden and Neil, begging them not to go. I did not want to lose them again, but they were calm and just smiled sadly back at me, brushing my hair with their hands, and kissing my forehead and cheeks. "You will be fine Wolfy. No tears now, you already got more time with us then you would have. Be thankful of what we have had." Galden had said softly, pulling my face up to meet his and placing a sweet, loving kiss on my lips, before wiping the tears from my face
"Have you ever wondered what it's like to fly?" I asked quietly, watching as the clouds and birds floated across the blue sky above us. A bird was the first animal noise I had heard when Sapphire had broken us out of my in-ground prison, I had been fascinated with them since, but had fallen in love with them the moment I learned that they could fly. Could you imagine? Being able to fly away from your problems? Never having to look back. "Except your pain is in you, you can't fly away from that." My inner voice, Sapphire, whispered to me, and of course she was right. But right or not, I push her back down, shoving her observations away, and becoming what the world now sees me as. The Dark Beta of Dark Forest pack. A little on the nose if I do say so myself, but I did not give myself the nickname. "I imagine when we run, the air flying through our fur, it's similar to flying." Link answered thoughtfully from the
Walking to the practice fields was awkward. I guess I was still a bit of a spectacle. The human in the werewolf world, mated to their fearless leader. I could see it in their eyes as I walked past, they didn’t think I was worthy of being here, much less of a higher rank. Keeping my head held high, I refused to show any weakness. As we neared a sign that signaled training field C, I looked among the warriors currently sparing, hoping for a glimpse of Eva. I saw her bright blonde hair flash in the sunlight before disappearing behind another body and made a line straight for her. Getting closer I realized the reason I hadn’t really seen her for more then a flash was because she was sparing. But her opponent was more than double her size. My heart stopped for a moment when he swung a large fist at her head, all I saw was a concussion and the considerable damage that would come from the man’s hammer of a fist ramming into her sku
After my talk with Blake, I wasn't feeling great about my original theory. I had to be careful with my questions, trying my best to make sure I didn't say anythingthatwould raise suspicions. In all, Blake didn't believethatwerewolves abilities could be replicated. Which meant I was back at square one.I needed to find Eva. My anger at her betrayal had not extinguished but I needed answer as to how my life was going to go now. When I'd be allowed to call and ask about Alexandria and find out how my patients were doing from Michele.There were to many uncertainties in my life right now.From Blakes clinic rooms, my guards and I made our way back down to the kitchens and dining hall, I didn't think I'd find Eva still there, but it wa
Slamming the door to my office I talked to my desk and grasped the edge trying to calm my anger, which was proving hard. "I had to do it." Sapphireargued through my mind, again. She had been apologizing since we'd been thrown from the room by our very angry mate. Our rightfully pissed the F-off mate. "Don't!" I yelled, digging my fingers into the desk until the wood gave way and crumbled in my hands. "Outof my head, now." I growled at my wolf, for the first time since Sapphire found me in that darkness, I wanted her gone. "Fine, but I did this for us, Eva. For us all. You, me, Valen, the pack. Our species."She whispered, disappearing from my consciousness immediately after. My wolf had destroyed the barest bit of trust I had managed to build with Valen. Set us back to the beginning, and I was not ready to forgive her at the moment. Tears of frustration pricked at the corners
Pain sliced through the pleasure pulsating through my body, though oddly the sensation melded into one, a pleasure sogreatit became painful. As I came down from my orgasm, I realized my shoulder painfully pulsating. When I pulled back something about Eva was different. Her eyes, they were glowing.I pushed away from her, shifting to my knees when I saw the small trickle of blood on her lip, sliding slowly down her chin. The set of her face was different as well, her brows drawn together, her lips pressed together, as if she were expecting an outburst and ready to take the heat without complaint. As if she knew she had done something wrong.The pain pulled my attention and raising a hand to shoulder I felt hot, sticky wetness pulling my fingers back I was surprised at the splash of color across them. I was bleeding, and if the blood
His hand slid between my thighs, finding my sensitive clit, and gently pinching it between his deft fingers before rubbing small, lazy circles around the bud. My body arched into his, soaking in the heat of his embrace.His lips brushed along my neck, trailing down, over my collar bone and along the slope of my breast. Valen made his way down my body, fanning the flames of my desire with every kiss and caress, until his lips were kissing the sensitive skin of my belly just above where his fingers worked to drive me higher.When his lips replaced his fingers, I nearly came off the bed, sparks of sensation feeling as if he’d taken an electrical current to my most sensitive parts. I wasn’t sure how long I laid there, my fingers dug into his hair, my hips bucking into his face as he lapped up every drop of honey my body produced.When my orgasm built, he refused to listen to my urgings for him to join me, instead
“Yes, I could use a little help I think.” Honestly, I was shocked the words came out so sure, I half expected to have to force my lips to move and form them.“I’m here with a little extra courage.” Sapphire piped in, almost causing me to chuckle.“Horny wolf.”“Always, especially for… all of that.” I knew by the way she purred she was referring to our very delicious looking mate.Valen stopped at the edge of the tub and grabbed a wash towel, before climbing in. The water rose, threatening to spill over the edge. A part of me wanted to raise my hands to cover my breasts, but between the bubbles and my hair I felt I was covered well enough. And really… did I want to be covered from his view? Isn’t naked with him exactly what I wanted?“Dunk your head under the water, I’ll he
Electricitywas sparkingthroughme, shooting from his fingertips into my blood stream. I half expectedhimtojump back, running from me ashealways did. I became determinedtoenjoy every bit ofhimthat he was willingtogive.Except, he didn't pullaway. His hands slid down, cupping my ass and pulling me up, instinctively my legswrappedaround his hips, my arms holding on tighttohis neck, graspinghim
When we were done questioning Genesis warrior, Alaric and I checked in on the big bad wolf himself, only to find him still knocked out from the silver and wolfsbane that was used to keep him sedated for the trip here. This worked for me though, I wanted to check on Valen. As I neared the door to my private rooms, I confronted the warriors standing guard at the door. “Did he give you any trouble?” I asked. The exchanged an odd look before shaking their head no in unison. “Not at all.” The one of the left said, followed closely by the one on the right. “He came with us to the safe room easily.” I felt that they were hiding something, but I wasn’t exceedingly worried about it at the moment and waved them away, telling them to get something to eat. My eyes scanned the room in panic when I found it empty, as I moved to call after he guards to come back and find him, I heard
When we reached the pack house Alaric, and I followed the guards carrying Genesis to the dungeons. We’d decided we would check in with Genesis’s scout while waiting for the big bad wolf himself to wake up. Walking into the dungeons was almost like walking into another world. It was dark and the smell of mildew assaulted your senses the moment you opened the door. As I stepped into the blackness at the entry to the bellow ground hell hole, I felt my heart skip a beat and my breathing pick up. Everything about it reminded me of that hole. Of my own personal prison for the vast majority of my life. Alaric was holding the door open and glanced back at me in confusion when I didn’t automatically step through. Leaning closer he lowered his voice, watching me curiously. “Alpha, is everything okay?” After taking a deep breath to help steady my racing heart I nodded and stepped into the dark. Alaric moved to turn on the swi