Elina
Cassie and I are at lunch sans Iris; I’m sure she’s in a supply closet somewhere with Mr. Cole; we have been designing their little getaway, but it takes a lot of magical energy, so we have been building it little by little. For now, she is stuck in the broom closet; I chuckle at the thought as I shove a fry in my mouth and flip the page of the book I'm reading.
“Hey!” Iris comes walking up to us with the biggest smile on her face, her hair a mess.
“You should probably comb your hair after one of your bang sessions.” She laughs and takes a seat between us.
“Have you seen that Afro? And I already told you we aren’t banging.” I frown, patting my big fluffy curls.
“You expect me to believe a red-blooded wolf is just meeting you to make out?”
“Well, he’s certainly kissing a lot of places.” She says, grabbing a fry. I roll my eye, pretending to gag.
“Okay next topic...”
“Hey.” The hairs on the back of my neck stand up
Xavier Her scent is so intoxicating whenever I’m near. I look down at her as she crouches down behind that bush and looks up and smiles when she sees me. “Elina...” “Funny seeing you here. Are you taking a walk too? Must be fate...” I exhale sharply. She really takes everything as a joke. “Elina…” “Don’t give me that look. I told you you’re cuter when you smile. Now help me up.” She reaches out her hands to me, and I take it a pull her pull up a little bit too hard because she falls into my send flying towards me. She crashes into my chest. “Ouch. Is your chest made of steel?” She asks, rubbing her forehead. I wince because I hurt her, which is something I never want to do. I reach out, feeling the urge to comfort her, and run her forehead. Her eyes meet might as I’m slowly massing it, and the deafening sounds of her heartbeat crash against my eardrums. My hands slide from her head down her cheeks and caress. “Luna*
Xavier As we get closer, that feeling of familiarity returns, and for some reason, I know where togo. “We can enter from the left side.” We run towards the entrance, which is a tunnel that leads to the cellar sealed with an iron door. I’m sure I have never been here, but this doorway says differently. It feels like I’ve been here before sneaking in. I
Elina “Ugh.” I groan as I struggle to climb the wall. I should have paid more attention when mom gave me teleportation lessons, but I ignored her because I believed I would never need to teleport. Man was I wrong; I had to borrow mom's teleportation talisman to get here earlier. I only have three uses and already used one, so I'm saving the other two in case of an emergency. I Groan, hanging on to the vine almost at the top. I know Xavier says he doesn’t want my help, but I can’t just go home while he confronts the man who murdered his father alone. Although his pack is with him, I still want to support him. I know I'm pathetic, but one day of dreaming isn't bad. Is it? Tomorrow, he'll be someone else's mate, but for tonight I want to be by his side. “Just for tonight,” I mumble as I arrive on top of the wall. I pause and peer out on the abandoned home. Something about it feels familiar, but I can't quite grasp what it is. The house is a mas
Xavier Elina doesn’t respond. She just glares at her. “We’re here to get your grandmother, but I guess you will do.” Her grandmother? I thought they were recruiting allies. “Elina, get behind me,” I command which for once she follows. “You’ll have to go through me first.” She chuckles as I scowl then snaps her finger. In an instance, we’re back in the room I was in earlier. “Master, I found him and a nice little surprise. Elina Sutherland, we can use her.”He looks over at us and smirks. “Well, what are you waiting for? Take her; I’ll deal with the boy.” “Stay away from her!” I snap as she approaches. “Move!” She commands, and with the flick of her wrist, she throats me across the room into the pile of broken furniture. “Run, Elina,” I shout, struggling to get up. “Why would I run? I'll be fine, Xavier. Don't worry .” She smiles, looking confident as she stares at the witch. “Hahahaha, You
My head spins as our kiss grows, deeper and deeper. I can't believe he's kissing me right now. The boy I have loved since I was eleven is finally holding me in his arms. I sigh as his hands explore my body. I reach up to run my hands through his brunette locks. We roll around on the bed and hot and heavy when suddenly everything begins to shake. We both open our eyes, lips still locked before he pulls away. “What was that?” He asks, looking around the room at the unfamiliar cabin. “
"Xavier! Wake up! Come on, wake up. You’re scaring me!!” I cover my face with my hands feeling helpless. I can heal his wounds, but I can’t remove the wolf and from his body. If mom were here, she would be able to save him. But I can't. "Xavier, please!" I begin to sob. “Are you always a cry baby?” A soft voice breaks through my crying. “Xavier.”I grab him and stuff my face in his chest while sobbing.
Four months ago Cassie squeezed her hands together nervously as she sat in the dark boot at Lenny’s and waited for her date to show up. It was her first time saying yes to someone from the dating app, and she was bubbling with nerves. What if she doesn't like her? Or what if she isn't her type? Or what if someone at her school was playing a joke? After all, she had used her picture and name, so it could be plausible that someone would know who she was and catfish her. Cass, however, hoped she is wrong, prayed tonight would go smoothly. Instead of one of the many ways she believed it would go wrong. Feeling anxious, She checked her watch for the third time. She had arrived fifteen minutes early, and only ten minutes had passed, so her date wasn’t late. Still, she couldn’t calm her nerves. And it only got worse when the five minutes passed and then another ten. Her date was now ten minutes late; she looked at the barely visible door and fumes. She had not thought of the possib
Today, we celebrate the coming of age of our next alpha, my nephew Xavier. As I step down from this role, I can genuinely say I have complete confidence he will be a fantastic leader. It has been amazing leading all of you over the last six years, and although the circumstance which brought on my leadership was tragic. I am proud of what we have accomplished together. Xavier, as you take on this role, one that is your birthright, know we all support you, and I will be here if you ever need me. To the alpha.” A chorus rings saying to the alpha. I look around the two hundred plus members of our pack meeting while the guest arrives for the party. I nod at my uncle as he talks to the elders of the pack. I should go and talk to them, but my mind is only on one person right now, El. I miss her, but I’ll see her soon if uncle ever stops talking. “Xavier! Xavier!” “Huh?” I look up, confused as everyone looks at me. “Do you have anything you want to say?” He asks, but
I remove my teeth from El’s neck and howl as our connection deepens. I feel everything she’s feeling: shock, confusion, love, and pain. It’s minor, but I hate that she is in pain because of me. I bit her before the full moon, and though it’s frowned upon, the effects are usually just mild pain and prolonged sleep. “AHHH.” El cries out, and simultaneously pain surges through me suddenly. I growl and shift back into my human form, pulling her into my arms. “El,” I call out to her, but her eyes are closed as her body shakes. I can feel the pain coursing through her. Silas claws against my being, trying to get out. Stop it, I command. There is nothing you can do. What’s wrong with her? “I don’t—-” “AHHHH,” she cries out again. “Troy!” “Yes, Alpha.” “Get Dr. Dyer, now!” Twenty minutes later, I’m pacing before the room as Dr. Dyer examines El. I can feel she is no longer in pain, but I can’t help from feeling like this is my fault. I shouldn’t have bitten her before it was time,
“What? Dad!” I shout, angrily. I was wondering why he wanted to see him so badly. Of course, he would make such a desperate request since he has no faith I can succeed him on my own.“Tess, this is for your own good.”“I’m not some charity case, Dad. I told you I could handle this on my own. I don’t need anyone and certainly not him!”I glare at Xavier, who is still in shock.“I don’t know how much longer I have. With his protection, I know you will be okay.” He reaches out to touch me but I turn away from him.“I don’t need his protection. I’m strong. Stronger than you think I am. I will—”“Wayne!” Xavier shouts followed by a large thud.I spin and find my father on the ground twisting in pain.“Dad!” I say as I run to his side.“What’s wrong with him? Is this related to his illness?”Xavier asks.“I don’t know he’s only ever coughed up a little blood before. Dad! What’s wrong?! Tell me what’s wrong?” He grits his teeth as blood leaks from the corner of his lips.“He needs a doctor—-Se
ElinaSilas stops and backs away slightly, but he keeps his guard up as he stands between me and the man. I look at the man who is still on the ground. His hair is a little shorter than it was a couple of days ago, but from the scar across his left eyebrow to his ocean blue eyes, and even the exhaustion he wears. I know it’s him. I watch as he rises to his feet slowly.“Are you alright?” I ask.He nods his head. “I am just a little sleep-deprived. I’m sorry if I scared you.” He takes a step toward me but stops in his track as Silas bares his teeth, warning him to stay back.“Silas, it’s okay. I think we can trust him.” I say.I do not know him, but I think if he wanted to hurt me, he wouldn’t have saved me from getting hit that day.“She’s right, Xavier. I am only here to talk. I will not hurt her.” The man says.I stare at him, stunned, as Silas growls at the mention of Xavier’s name. How does he know him? Who is he? Were my instincts wrong, and he was sent by Titus? I take two steps
Elina.The morning passes by pretty quickly and soon enough; it was time for lunch. I stand on the staircase waiting for Xavier and the girls. I’m glad Cass and I are back on good terms. It was hard being mad at her. Even if it was only for a day.“Elina.” I spin as Eric comes walking up to me. I figure he would come back to school soon. I wondered how I would feel when I see him again. If I would be angry or feel betrayed. However, what I feel now is indifference. Perhaps because, unlike Cass, he was a stranger to me before all this. Plus, after being stabbed by my grandmother, nothing else really surprises me.“You’re not here to kidnap me again, are you?” I joke as he approaches me.Not getting the joke, his face grows stern. “I’m really sorry.”“Which part? Poising me with your blood or trying to resurrect my dead great-grandmother in my body?”“Both. El, I’m really sorry. About everything. I don’t know how to make it up to you, but I promise I will. On my mate’s honor. I will.”“
IrisI awake to the heavy feeling of his hand across my body. I groan as I remove it and sit up, staring down at his sleeping face. Why did I let him sleep here last night? I am done with him. This relationship is pointless. He won’t choose me as his mate, and that is something that will never change. I need to move on. I have my whole life ahead of me. College next fall away from this town and him. That’s what I need: a fresh start, but this town was supposed to be Raina’s and I fresh start. A change to forget the horrible memory of our parent’s death, but now she’s off chasing ghosts and I’m in love with my teacher.My eyes drift to him sleeping peacefully and I can’t help thinking of all the times we fell asleep in each other arms. I hate to admit it, but I miss him. His smile, his touch, the feel of his skin against mine. I raise my hand, suddenly feeling the urge to touch him, when his eyes snap open. My hand pauses mid-air.“You act cold, but I know you miss me.” He says as he g
I walk out of the shower and head into my room. I towel dry my hair and pull on shorts and a t-shirt, then sit on the bed. After leaving Uncle Alavic, I spent the day training, determined to get better. I need to be stronger now that he’s leaving in two days. I need to become the leader he wants me to be.My phone buzzes and I grab it, hoping it’s Elina. I’ve been calling her all day, but she’s been ignoring me.I flip it over and see a text message from KeiraWe need to talk. Why would I need to talk to her? I frown and throw my phone down, depressed that it isn’t El. I sigh. I guess I’ll have to wait until school tomorrow to talk to her. Right now, I should try to get some rest. I pull back the covers and slip under, turning off the lamp. I close my eyes and try to sleep, but all I can think about is Uncle leaving and if I’m ready to be the Alpha without him guiding me? I toss and turn for hours until I give up and sit up in the bed. I need to clear my head. Maybe going for a run w
XavierTwenty minutes ago“Elina!” I shout as she falls to the ground.I rush to her side and pull her into my arms.“Elina!” I shake her, but she won’t budge. Her eyes are closed, and there is a small trickle of blood coming from one nostril.‘Mate’ Silas whines as he scratches to break free. I grit my teeth and push him back.“Stop it. You can’t help her.” He whimpers as I scoop El up in my arms.“Don’t worry, she will be fine.” I turn to head to the door when Noime shouts.“Mom!” I spin as Dad’s wolf is thrown across the room. He crashes into the wall and falls to the ground.“Dad!” I shout as I hurry to his side, with El still in my arms.“Mom!” she shouts. I spin as El's grandmother rises from the ground.“Mom!”Boom! A large burst of power erupts from her, pushing Noime and me back and shattering every glass in the room. I duck, shielding myself and El, who suddenly starts panting.“El,” I call as her breathing gets heavier.‘What’s wrong with her?’ Silas asks as I watch her che
ElinaI keep my grip on Xavier as he steers the bike down the road. My thoughts return to the man who had just saved me. His exhausted eyes were ablaze with rage. I’m not sure what he meant when he said he’d see me again. I’m hoping he’s not another enemy to contend with. Titus and his pack will be hard enough to deal with.“If he then we will face him together,” Xavier says through our mindlink.It still feels weird when his voice pops into my head, but it also makes me feel closer to him. I wrap my arms around him and lay my head on his back.“Together,” I murmur, closing my eyes for a brief rest.“El,” The sound of Xavier’s voice stirs me from sleep. I slowly open my eyes and realize we’re not moving anymore. I release Xavier and sit lean back, realizing we’re in Cass’ driveway.“You fell asleep. I guess we got a little rest after last night.” He says as he gently massages my hands that are still wrapped around him. I lean forward and press my face against his back, inhaling him.“
XavierI rub my temples as I listen to the reports of the latest news about what’s happening in our territory. I’ve been in this meeting since 10 and now it’s around noon and I’m ready for this to end. I glance down at the ring on my finger and smile. Maybe I should escape to El's room. I’m sure it would be more fun than this.“What are we going to do about the rogues?” Gris, one of the elders, asks, pulling me from my thoughts.“What rogues?” I glance up at my uncle, confused.“We had some rogues move in on the river in the last week.”“Why didn’t I know about this?”“You were.” He pauses. “I should have informed you, alpha. We’ve been monitoring them while you were—away. They seem harmless.” He says