Not as weak as a human, but not as strong as a wolf. I watched the mark on my neck in the mirror. It was a bit grotesque and was swollen, but then it would become a nice unique tattoo. It was something magical and special that all the wolves shared, a sign of love and respect towards our mate. I would have to wait a few days to see ours, but I would be patient. For the time being, it was enough to cover it with a gauze and take care of it as a wound. Being a magical tattoo, my powers could not heal it. I showered carefully, feeling my inadequate body. People were right, the first time ached, although Hunter was careful enough so it was not something traumatic. It was a bearable pain that for next time it would decrease. My mark burned with the contact of the water on it, so I was being cautious. Maybe I was delaying more than usual, but I entertained myself by thinking about everything that happened. I managed to dissolve Hunter’s mother. I did not know if I did well or badly wh
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
“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
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
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’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
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
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