"I know. He deserves it. He's a good guy." Jackson says. "Yeah. He is." I say. It wasn't too long before I started dropping off to sleep. But I was pulled out of it by someone saying my name. I got up and looked around and there was no one around in the bedroom so I went to the bedroom. I saw a
Should I start getting worried now? I'm starting to imagine my dead ancestors are talking to me. Jackson looked like he didn't see anyone else there at all. And it doesn't surprise me if he didn't see Deidre there. She came to me. To talk to me. But still, she's dead. She shouldn't be paying me a vi
"But kill if you can't get out of it. We aren't losing any of you soldiers because of rogues." Jackson says. Which I agreed with. We had to get undressed and dump out clothes where they were before we shifted and there were a lot of looks at Jackson and myself. The pack didn't know that we looked
I observed the warriors for a while after Jackson told me that they were all trying out for the position of coming with us to take out the Hunters. They were all impressive and I wasn't sure how we were going to choose. There were 200 warriors in this pack and all of them were trying out to come w
I finally found what I was looking for. And a lot of it was what she had already told me. She was human, she fell in love with a werewolf, had a child and was murdered by her father. Because she sinned against the Hunters. She betrayed them. But then it goes more into detail about the werewolf that
I did a little more research on the computer, as the dark web for werewolves is meant to be updated all the time by Alpha's, and I was searching for anything I could find and writing it all down. Jackson was never writing anything on the dark web, but I was writing everything in a notebook. Everyt
So we all got moving straight away and Stefan, Damon and I went outside to place the shield back up over the pack so that Evan couldn't attack, thinking that we're still here. Once everything was packed, Jackson came back to the packhouse with 20 warriors. We didn't want to take all 200 of them. T
Our convoy arrived in Oregon the following day and the leader of that group welcomed us into the packhouse and we got settled into our rooms straight away. I took my bag into my room and I sat on the bed looking around and I got up and looked out the window. Someone then knocked on the door and I in