"Something you need to realize right now, don't underestimate what anyone is capable of." I say. The house started shaking even more as the tornado got closer to the house and it got so windy and noisy that we could barely hear ourselves think. I had to admit, it was a little scary there. I had be
We managed to wait out the earthquake while watching the ground crack all the way from the packhouse towards town and when it was over we started running towards the town. The emergency services and warriors had regained their senses and were trying to put out the fires that were scattered around
There was a wave coming towards the house that was just as big as the packhouse and Jackson grabbed my hand and pulled me to the shelter. He tried to put the code in but it failed because he was panicking and pushing the wrong buttons. And because his hands were wet. He tried a second time but it
I opened my eyes and I wasn't in the pack anymore. I looked around and I was in a completely unfamiliar place. I didn't know where I was. I sat up off the ground and I was bone dry, like I had never been in water at all. And I noticed that my clothes were really weird. Something that you would see s
It wasn't long before I heard Jackson bashing on the other side of the shield, trying to get through to me but I was too focused on what was right in front of me. "Let me down." The witch demanded. "What's the matter? Your witchy powers are still no match for a fae?" I asked. And she looked piss
We walked through the woods towards the packhouse and I couldn't believe the destruction of the entire town that had happened. In one day, the home I had grown up in was completely gone. There were still buildings standing, but they weren't usable. Homes were destroyed. Businesses. And I wasn't sure
"No. I don't know about you, but I'm going hunting." I say looking him dead in the eye so he knew that I was serious and I wasn't going to back down from it. My mind was made up. We had 700 people in our pack and I had to try and find places for them all to go. But I looked through the books from t
We approached the packhouse with caution and Jackson got the front door open. Overnight, a lot of rubble had fallen to the ground floor from the upper floors and we needed a torch to find our way through and not trip on anything. Jackson was in front of me and he held my hand the whole time as we