“Enough!” I yelled angrily.
The kids around me paused for a few seconds before running around again. In this place, I was as powerful as a flea. Actually, they ignored me much more than fleas could.
Bradley, the pack’s beta, had requested my assistance because his sister was in labor. Along with his mate, he was in charge of the pack’s nursery.
Yes, I am a member of a werewolf pack, though I am not one of them.
Packs worked in unusual ways. We had an alpha who served as our leader and wielded the greatest amount of power. Then the beta stood beside him and gave orders. He was the second in command, a respectable man who was capable of taking control of the pack if the situation demanded it.
There’s also a moon, of course. The moon was predestined to be the Alpha’s partner. But we lacked someone to fill her position. And inquiring about it was considered impolite at the time. Nobody brought up the moon’s absence because they were afraid of the outcomes of doing so.
I was adopted when I was nine years old, or so I thought. It was inexplicable how I had survived and survived for so many years on my own, but now I had a family, people who protected and cared for me. Not everyone in the pack accepted me. It was challenging to be a human in the presence of werewolves, but here I was.
“Anne, get out of there right now,” I said, only to be ignored entirely.
They were nine uncontrolled kids, full of energy and eager to cause mischief. Any adolescent’s worst nightmare.
Even more so when none of those brats care about me. Everyone knew I was a human. Despite the fact that I had earned my place in the pack, some people only fantasized about my disappearance.
“Is everything fine here?” Hunter’s handsome face peered into the game room.
Hunter is the pack’s future Alpha and my best friend on the planet. His multicolored eyes always drew my attention. One of them reminded me of a sunny day in a meadow, while the other of a clear sky. His hair was brown and unkempt, but it added just the right touch to make him appear carefree and wild.
“Save me,” I said silently, my lips tracing the words.
“Who wants to go outside and play? The winner will be surprised with a prize.”
All of the brats screamed with delight and ran away. What they called playing was a brutality to me. The wolf children were far too energetic for my taste. I never let them play outside because it seemed like one would kill the other at any moment.
However, I did enjoy these brief moments of peace.
“Thank you, I owe you one,” I said, wiping sweat from my brow with a smile.
“Only one? I’d say you owe me a lot,” he said flirtatiously.
And it was correct. My debt to Hunter would last the rest of my life. He had looked after me since the first day I arrived in the small town of Wyrfell. What appeared to be a village turned out to be a rural city. It had supermarkets, shopping malls, and various types of stores, but everything was made of wood. It was both opulent and rustic at the same time.
I smiled as I gave him a gentle hip nudge. My heart was racing, and my hands were drenched in sweat. I dried discreetly on my jeans, trying not to draw attention to myself.
“What exactly are you doing here?” After a while of silence, I raised a question.
“Aside from saving you?” He cocked his brow mockingly. “My father wished to speak with you.”
“That’s strange.”
Despite accepting my presence in the area, the Alpha avoided me as long as he could. Nonetheless, he was a father figure to me. The Alpha was a strict individual who avoided seeing me on a regular basis. It wasn’t personal, and he was the same way with his own son.
“I know. Anyway, you should move quickly before the pups notice.”
“All right, keep an eye on them. Never again hang Bradley’s clothes on the door.”
“I can’t promise anything,” he said after he’d already walked out the door, leaving me alone.
I dashed over to the main mansion. It wasn’t a large city. In fact, we had everything it took to be one, but the plan was to go unnoticed by the rest of the world because the nearest city was about 30 minutes away by car.
The majority of us went there to school, though some preferred the lycanthrope school. Only those with overprotective parents usually stay. Hunter drove me because I didn’t know how to drive. When I turned sixteen, the Alpha offered me a car, but I declined. I didn’t trust myself to steer the car, and I didn’t want such a significant gift.
I went straight to his office when I reached the hall. I was a resident of the main mansion despite the fact that I slept in an attic room. It was a reasonably small space with a bed, a sofa, and a fireplace. Small but comfortable.
Curiosity drove me as I knock on the door. He never authorized me to go to his office; in fact, he rarely entrusted anyone in the pack to do so.
“Please come in, Sienna.”
I immediately complied. Alpha’s office was mahogany in style and crammed with books and various documents. Mr. Adriel Laiken Arche barely glanced at me through his glasses before returning to his reading.
To my surprise, he suddenly talks.
“Hunter’s birthday is coming up soon.”
I just nodded, not saying anything. There was no need to go into detail about how much this man managed to frighten me. It wasn’t bad, not by a long shot. Perhaps it was his overwhelming and regal demeanor. He always seemed to be able to see right through you, as if he knew all your secrets. He looked exactly like Hunter, except his eyes were a pale blue. Similar to the sky before a storm.
“As you are aware, it is only when a lycanthrope reaches puberty that he can sense the presence of his mate.”
My heart seemed to stop for a split second. I tried to remain calm. I didn’t want the Alpha to notice how powerful his words were. Wolves are inquisitive creatures. They first encountered their inner wolf when they were sixteen years old. Before that, they were just ordinary people with extraordinary abilities. According to legend, wolves were man’s spiritual counterparts. Only after dealing with his spirituality could a man communicate with his inner wolf. Finally, as an adult, becoming a wolf in all of its guises.
“So Hunter will soon get a sense of who his mate is. Do you have any ideas about who he might be?”
In response, I shook my head repeatedly.
A complete lie. They had taught me everything about their culture since I had joined the pack. I had concentrated on the part of the partners because everyone in the city had told me exactly how they felt.
Mates, the wolf you’ll spend the rest of your life with. The other half of your soul, your soul mate,
The issue was that I felt this way every time I saw Hunter.
However, I remained silent. I couldn’t simply inform the Alpha: Sir, yes. Of course, I recognized her. She’s standing right in front of you! Should I start referring to you as my father-in-law?
That would be absurd.
I wasn’t a lycanthrope, and there was a good chance that no one would believe me. The Alpha sighed, slightly disappointed by my response.
“I know you’re always there for him, Sienna. You might be able to guess who might be a candidate.”
“I’m sorry, sir,” I said. “But I don’t think I can help you with it.”
I was aware of his intentions.
They only wanted to use me as a spy, but I wasn’t going to let them. Hunter valued his privacy, and I wasn’t going to be the one who informed his father about any interactions he had with one of his possible mates.
“Wynter said she felt a connection to him,” he exclaimed, assessing my reaction.
Wynter. That didn’t come as a huge surprise to me. What took me by surprise the most was that the Alpha believed it himself. As a joke, I used to refer to her as a “b*tch” in my head. She’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing. They were nearly identical in appearance. And, to be completely honest, I didn’t care for her. When I was younger, she used to tease me and make fun of me. On more than one occasion, I was duped by one of her practical jokes or humiliated as a result of her antics.
“With all due respect, my lord, but I believe we are all aware of the young lady’s obsession with young Hunter.”
“That’s correct, but the wise say it could be an early connection.”
I wanted to tell him that the wise aren’t always correct. We called the oldest wolves smart because they were the ones we went to for advice. Each pack had its own age group, but ours were generally uninvolved.
Instead, I said. “It’s just a possibility.”
“At the moment, I can’t say for sure; I’ll just have to take his word for it. Sienna, I ask you to be mindful of that relationship.”
Hearing him say that made me feel disgusted. But I nodded, accepting the mission. There was no way to refuse the Alpha’s direct order; it was simply impossible. You had to comply even if the Alpha ordered you to jump off a cliff.
With mixed emotions, I withdrew.
Hunter, I was certain, was my mate. I knew he was my soulmate, my destined partner. He was, however, the Alpha’s son. In the future, he would be the pack’s leader. He couldn’t possibly have a human mate.
When I returned to kindergarten, I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw the great Hunter covered in glitter, wearing lipstick, and wearing a brightly colored boa around his neck. Even at his most pitiful, he was attractive.
The girls made a mischievous laugh. They were only three young girls, but they were capable of causing thousands of disasters. At least this time, it was something minor and innocuous. He didn’t want to see them in a bad mood while he was looking after them.
“Are they sleeping?” In hushed tones, I inquired.
“It was only ten minutes,” Anne replied.
I couldn’t help but laugh. Hunter was the worst at caring for the children. They always did whatever they wanted with him.
I shook him slightly, and he growled in response.
“Come on, Hunter, let’s go upstairs.”
“Just five more minutes,” he begged.
“No. It would help if you got up, or the beta would scold you. “
“I don’t care; you stay here to defend me,” he said, hugging one of the stuffed animals that surrounded her.
I let him sleep for a little longer. He was undoubtedly exhausted. The intense training as a potential alpha was killing him.
As the hours passed, all of the parents went to look for their children, thanking me for looking after them. Hunter was still sleeping on the floor, and he had no idea how to wake him.
“It’s time for you to wake up, Hunter.” I leaned in, hoping to elicit a response from him.
The wolf snored like a bear in hibernation.
Suddenly, his arms wrapped around me, and I was glued to his body like one of the nursery stuffed animals. My heart was racing wildly, and the math connection was pounding inside of me.
It wasn’t the first time I’d seen him doze off. The Alpha’s son sought refuge in my room on stormy nights. I’ve never been afraid of anything since I was a child. I was in the middle of the storms, but I could tell he was worried. It was while watching him sleep that I realized we had a connection for the first time.
I loved him madly and despondently. I adored this boy who teased me while looking after everyone else. The one who laughed aloud when we were alone, the one who played video games with me and got upset every time he lost but wouldn’t stop playing.
My partner.
“Wynter, you smell fantastic.”
Anger swept over me. I gave him a strong push with an unusual amount of force, which resulted in him waking up. I didn’t pay much attention to his dislocated gestures, let alone his stammering. I was so enraged that I ignored his response instead of focusing on picking up my purse and sweater.
“Sienna? What’s the problem?” He inquired, his face flushed with exhaustion.
“I’m going home,” I said briefly.
“Wait. Are you bothered by the fact that I fell asleep? I’m sorry, but the training sessions have been deteriorating and….”
“I’m not interested in knowing,” I said as I grabbed my bag and exited the cabin.
Behind me, I could hear his footsteps. I chose to ignore him. I couldn’t care less what he had to say or what he desired.
“Sienna, we’ve already discussed it. You can’t expect me to know you’re upset unless you tell me.”
I didn’t respond.
It was impossible for me. How did I explain to him that I saw him with Wynter and I was dying of jealousy? How did I explain that I thought he was my mate even though I wasn’t a wolf and wasn’t even old enough to handle it?
Because it was simply impossible, I remained silent. Maybe someday I’ll dare to tell him.
However, if I were honest with myself, I wouldn’t mind waiting for him to reach the age of majority and discover for himself. It had only been a few months before.
“Sienna!” My body was paralyzed as he spoke in an alpha voice.
Hunter, unlike his father, did not frighten me. He was one of the people in whom I had the most faith. I did, however, have some respect for him.
“Please, talks to me,” he pleaded as he wrapped his arms around my shoulders and hugged me from behind.
That was the thing I despised the most about him. He was disputed, spoiled, and jealous, and he muddled my emotions from one moment to the next.
“It’s all right, Hunter. It’s nothing, “I said, tears streaming down my cheeks.
“No, it isn’t. Sienna, you’re crying. I can almost smell your tears.”
“It’s just sweat,” I lied, even though it was pointless.
“You can deceive anyone, but you’ll never deceive me. I recognize you, bunny. “
That was a nickname that made me cringe every time I heard it. He’d put it on me as a joke when he first arrived. He was the big bad wolf, and I was just a little bunny next to him.
“Can we just go home?” I asked, my voice trembling.
Hunter never asked about it again, though he did look at me several times on the way.
It had been a long and exhausting day. And I wasn’t feeling up to dealing with him. Yes, I was madly in love with a moron.
The Institute. That place that is full of teenagers and raging hormones was anyone’s nightmare. Some could pretend to love this place while others instead openly demonstrated how much they hated it. Hunter was one of those guys. Always complaining and always grumpy. The Institute was dangerous and teeming with predators. Much more because this said Institute was full of supernatural beings who barely managed to live together. Humans were a minority in this place, but other humans felt too special to notice the anomalies. They did not realize that sometimes we shared classes with werewolves. A being so terrifying that they could kill an average human in just seconds. Oh, but arrogance can do more. None of them paid enough attention to anyone other than themselves, so even if the werewolves sometimes showed that wild behavior that characterizes them, the human would simply not notice. In fact, I only knew the existence of wolves because I was raised in a pack and I knew each of the m
And, of course, I didn’t.I had been walking in the rain for two hours. And not just any rain, it seems that the sky is about to split in two. I shivered with every step I took, my teeth chattering from the cold.The worst of the case? The rain didn’t allow me to see where I was walking, so I wasn’t even sure I was going to the right place. In the forest, everything was dark, with no trace of moonlight to guide my way. I tripped over a root in the ground again, hitting my knees as I fell to the muddy ground.I got up, even when it was just provoking me to stay there, give up and wait for, hopefully, the members of the pack to look for me all over the forest.I was tired, hungry, and dead from the cold. I couldn’t think coherently. I just wanted to take refuge in the heat of the pack.It haunted me to think that while I was having the worst day of my life, Hunter was on a date, having fun, happy.I collapsed, exhausted. There was not the slightest sign of being near the herd. I was los
The next day I was feeling much better. There were still traces of illness, I sneezed from time to time and I should always have a handkerchief at hand, but at least I could now go to school.The future Alpha was leaning against his white car, gleaming, waiting for me. He wore a forest green shirt, ripped pants at the knees, and a wild smile on his lips.So attractive, so provocative. I had an immense desire to jump on him, taste his lips and lose myself in him. He cleared his throat, drawing my attention.I didn’t feel ashamed. Hee did the same thing all the time. I was wearing a white T-shirt and distressed jeans. I needed to buy more clothes, but I had to free myself from a couple of exams before I could get to work.Sometimes I worked in a cafeteria in the center of the city. The owner was a kind she-wolf. She had accepted me as a daughter, despite her being a widow.I had come into her life right after the death of her husband. Werewolves normally die after the loss of their mate
Miguel didn’t miss that interaction, either. Oh, so that’s why he was angry. Primrose’s interest in the new teacher made her jealous. Poor thing. I felt sorry for him even though I was in the same situation.I cleared my throat loudly, trying to get their attention. We were in a room full of humans who had no idea what was happening, and they couldn’t afford to stare into each other’s eyes for hours.The professor blinked, coming out of the trance in which he was a victim. He tried to continue with the class normally, but I noticed that he was super attentive to each of my friend’s gestures.He started with the introductions, although something told me that this was not exactly what he had planned. I knew he did it just for Primrose. He wanted to learn more about her. Frowning, I analyzed his every move. Something about him didn’t please me, not at all. Why would a sorcerer be connected to a human? It did not make sense!When it was my turn, I got up from the seat with a sarcastic smi
“Has training finished?” I radically changed the subject.“Yes, after the incident with the human, the practice was suspended. I was waiting for you to leave.”“And Wynter?”“What about her?” he asked, confused.“Won’t you wait for her?” I asked with the obvious, sometimes Hunter would drive her in his car.After all, she claimed to be his mate, the future moon of the pack. He had to give her her place and respect her.But I knew she was lying.I was her true mate, her moon. And I couldn’t tell because no one would believe a mere human. Besides that, I couldn’t confirm it on my own either. I just had to wait and watch. Stay as her best friend and settle for it.“She can come on her own. I’d rather spend time with you. I propose an afternoon of movies and video games, as in the old days,” he invited me with a nostalgic smile.He knew he had already accepted, and there was no way I would refuse something like that.“What about your responsibilities?”“It’s my day off,” he murmured, star
Hunter smiled, though it seemed to me to be a fake smile, and he led her upstairs. Right in the middle of the stairs, Wynter turned to see me with a smirk, just before pointing to her suitcases.She believed me to be a servant, and Hunter never corrected her. Yes, I helped out at the mansion as much as I could, but it was my way of thanking them for everything they had done for me, not my job. However, I swallowed my words.I couldn’t believe Hunter would accept that she lived in the mansion, just like that.Where were the protocols? I was sure there was a rule that prohibited anyone from staying at the mansion for no reason.I took the three suitcases, trying to carry them up the stairs. What was she put here? Stones?Fifteen minutes later I managed to climb them. My back ached from the weight,and my heart broke with every second that passed. Their voices guided me until I found the room they were in.This had to be a nightmare, it wasn’t true. I could barely stand her seeing her a
Hunter. Where the hell had she been? I was going to kill her as soon as I found her. I was well aware that it was a lie on my part, I would never lay a finger on Sienna but I couldn’t help feeling annoyed and frustrated as the days went by and not finding traces of Sienna. Sure, it had been my mistake to teach her to leave and erase her trace. When we were sixteen, I thought it would be very clever of me to teach her how to hide from werewolves. By that time, I was thinking that Izaiah was freaking out day after day and that he might become obsessed with Sienna. The frustration of not being able to communicate with his wolf began to pay off with the friend he grew up with. So I showed her, very carefully, how to leave without leaving a trace. I also knew that she had money at her disposal as if unconsciously she was always ready to flee. I knew that her childhood was spent wandering the woods, fleeing from something unknown to us. And perhaps, she believed that it was still necess
Wake up.Who’s speaking?Wake up, Sienna!There was nothing I could do but obey that insistent voice in my head. I opened my eyes suddenly, feeling a headache that left me disoriented for a few moments. I closed them again because of the light, hissing under my breath. Why did my whole body ache?Someone was hugging me. Who was it? Why was he hugging me so tightly and desperately? He was crying? Why would anyone cry so hard over me?Something was happening.Get up, girl.I heard that voice again, although I had no idea where it was coming from. I blinked a few times, before taking in what was happening.“Hunter? What’s the matter?” I asked with concern.How did I know it was him? Easy enough. I can recognize his presence anywhere and anytime. It was inevitable for me to recognize him, my whole body reacted only to feeling his presence.He stayed still with his arms around my body. He looked shocked, like he didn’t expect me to speak. What was happening to him?“Hunter?” I insisted.“Y
“This new life … is it good?” He stood up. “It will be.” I smiled. Yule Cairo walked away from me. I saw him leave smiling. I’m happy for him. We had managed to save him. The meadow began to darken, until the sun hid and the moon came out to replace it. It was then when my head began to hurt. It hurt a lot. I complained, holding my head. What the hell was happening with me? “Wake up!” I opened his eyes, getting close with Hunter’s anguished face. My mate, my best friend. His hetero chromatic eyes welcomed me. His gaze travelled over my body as if he were looking for injuries, as if he’s trying to find out what was wrong. “Sienna, my bunny, my love.” He hugged me as he cried. I felt my body slow, my mind scattering between sleep and reality. What had happened? Wolf? Wolf? Wolf! “Hunter,” I whispered in panic, my voice trembling just like my hands. “My wolf…” Hunter shook his head, answering me without words. My wolf had not managed to survive. There were no traces of her,
They looked at each other’s eyes, as if they were deciding what to do without words. It even seemed like a discussion. I knew what they thought. Lily had accepted my words without replicas, but Liam was insisting. He wanted to stay. Liam was incredibly overprotective with me. “There’s no time for this!” I shouted. “Get out of here!” Lily nodded in my direction, taking Liam’s hand and disappearing before he could register it. I breathed calmly once they left. Leonel looked at me with apprehension, transmitting everything he felt through that look. He left a soft caress on my shoulder without saying a word. I know how much he felt with the loss of Primrose. He had also been her friend, for a very short time he did live with her. “Do you have an idea of what we are going to do?” he asked. “We’re going to condemn us.” We move towards the dying body of Allen Samuel. He was sweating and murmuring Primrose’s name . He seemed to be in a lot of pain. He writhed between the withered flow
The air began to miss, my sight was completely clouded. I was only aware of his gaze murdering me. I noticed that the haze disappeared as the seconds passed. My magic was trying to go back, but my state was not the best. I could not think of coherence. I thought about Hunter … If I died, he would follow me. I did not want to die like that, I did not want to lose everything like that. I wanted to cling to life. However, I did not prepare myself to notice the change in his eyes. He went from seeing me as if he wanted to make me disappear, to seeing me with panic, with the horror mark on his face, as if he did not understand what was happening. As if something was killing him inside … He released me. I fell to the ground, hitting my head on the spot with some roots. I was about to lose consciousness, my sight became black and started dancing and entered into the unconsciousness and reality when I noticed Primrose. Primrose emerged from the forests with a dagger in her hand. It was
Leonel became a beautiful grey wolf, always by my side. His coat seemed to shine and illuminate everything at the passage of him. The wolf size of him was greater than mine, but smaller than Hunter’s. He transformed once we confirmed that our magic shone by the absence of him. The advantages of being a hybrid. If he did not count on magic, he could always count on his wolf. “I’m going to kill you, cursed snaps,” Allen Samuel said, who never stopped his attacks with ice. At least we had the luck to dodge thanks to our reflections since magic still did not return to us. The ice began to affect everyone, but there was nothing we could do, at least not for now. Leonel and I attacked together. He went on the right, while I went to the left. However, Allen Samuel made us fly through the air without even sweating a little. I screwed up against a tree, grunting low by the force of the blow. It was too strong. Without the magic to defend ourselves from his attacks, we would not win agains
I’m fine, I growled. I could not do this. I was not strong enough to deal with ice and attacks. My wolf wanted control. I’m tired of fighting it. It was wise to know when I needed help. And I needed the help of my wolf. I got up from the ground with an impressive force. I did not need magic to get rid of the ice that enveloped me. My body moved with great speed, feeling it for the first time in my life. I felt free. Allen Samuel was surprised to see me. He launched big attacks in my direction but he failed miserably. I fight without using magic to defend myself. I am only guided by my instincts. I dodge each attack as I approach him. Leonel interceded to see what I was doing. It was not a good idea to approach Allen Samuel while my body was not used to what was happening. “You’re transforming”! Leonel shouted, panicked. He covered me with his body, taking care as I adapted to this new way, making sure that everything was fine. Yes, we knew how it would be if I came to transfor
Hunter always knew when my anxiety attacks began. He had struggled to keep my attacks under control, but the stress of recent months, plus the things that began to get out of my control. It was impossible to keep my sanity when the whole world promoted me to madness. “Ready, I need you to keep your mind cleared,” he whispered gently in my ear. “I know…” “Then just let me,” he ordered. “I will take care of Primrose and the twins.” “But…” “I know what my role is, but I also know which one is yours.” His face showed a grimace of concern. “You are going to face a dangerous being directly. I can not help you in your fight, but I can take care of all this. I am an Alpha. I can do it.” “I have trust in you.” I smiled, feeling lighter. “Look.” He raised his hand, showing me what he had. “The dagger is ready for the attack. I always keep it near me.” My mother’s dagger seemed to shine in anticipation. It was as if my mother’s struggle spirit remained alive inside the dagger. Always lo
I smiled, empowering both of them. “I have no idea what it was, but I know you’re here because you just knew it.” The reactions confirmed it for me. I did not want to investigate too much, so I only moved my hand, moving away from both the thoughts. “Allen Samuel is dangerous, Sienna,” said Lily. I already know it. “You do not know. At this time, you are too young to know.” “But I will not be young forever,” I repeated. “Trust me. I know I can do it, Liam.” He pressed his eyes shut, denying his head. By the time he managed to open them and look me in the eyes, the tears peeked from his own. He hugged me with strength, muttering how much he felt. Lily did not want to be approached. I’ve known about it since he entered my office. She always stayed at a painful distance, as if she feared, as if she was scared of my response. I smiled with discomfort, without trying to approach. She didn’t look at me with hatred or a grudge; she was just… cautious. “Sienna. I promise that I will
“I know,” I said. It was perhaps an act of selfishness to cry this way. I knew that one day she would have to leave to be with her other half. I was aware that being so far apart was causing her great heartache. I knew she had to say goodbye. Recovering from the death of a loved one was never simple, but everything was complicated a little more when a war came over you. I did not have time to deal with the pain of her death. Not even to deal with the mark on my neck that bothered me more and more everyday. I only spent my days buried in my office, looking for any existing solution. Time was running out and I was stuck in the same situation as two months ago. I could not find anything, not even a track that brought me mental peace. Hunter was the only one who managed to get me out of there, feed me, make sure he rested for a couple of hours, and train me. Donovan had finished his training a couple of days ago, so he had more time to recite me in the office. I felt much more confi
Is the connection between mates failing? It seemed incredible, however, I had no idea how to help Izaiah with this. Such a situation escaped from my hands. In fact, I could not even understand my own connection with Hunter. It always surprised me the ability to know what he felt or what was distant. My mark stung once again, to the point of having to grab my hands to prevent scratching. “Easy, soon you will achieve her location. Just be patient.” I try to advise him. “I hope so.” He sighed. At the least I had brought him out of his head the idea that I was his mate. That left me a little quieter. He looked at me as if he were trying to understand, as if trying to see beyond me, but at the least it was not that old longing and craving. If his mate was moving, that meant it was someone important. Perhaps someone who already knew … Do not be an idiot. I reprimanded my wolf. What? Makes sense. It was the only way to explain what he felt. Do not get involved. I might have to make