He had gotten a message from David that his wife and daughter were okay, the hotel had only suffered minor damage and he was thankful to hear that.
It felt like his brain was on high speed, every thought crystal clear, every trace of fear and panic packed away, pushed to the back, which he was grateful for right now.
His phone rang, it was Josh and he put in on speaker phone. "Hi Josh, how is it looking ?" I would love to hear what you guys think
It was dark and silent and it felt like she was breathing dust, her entire body hurt, but she could move both arms and legs as much as the cramped space would allow. What had happened ? Oh yes, the big earthquake and then everything had gone black, she had been in the apartment, she had hid under the table, she lifted her hands and found that she only had a couple of inches of space above her, it had to be the table. But there were things around the table and probably on top of it too, rubble, pieces of wood and other debris and she couldn't get out. How bad had it been ?
Ami is sobbing hysterically, she is calling for help, but she gets no answer, she is lost and alone. Luckily the after shock only sent down more dust and she heard something being upset to the right, but all in all things remained the same. She tried breathing in deeply, it wouldn't help getting panicked, it would only make things worse, she had to keep quiet, and listen so she could call for help if someone came near. She just wished she had water, her throat was extremely dry from all the dust and she knew that having no water would be her first problem.
They stopped and got some water and ate some of the food after walking for two hours, not that they were really hungry and it didn't taste especially good, but they needed their energy."It is getting worse the further we get north". Conner sat looking out over the devastation, but his eyes were unfocused.Josh put a hand on his shoulder. "She is strong, Conner. She is okay, you have to keep believing".He wasn't sure if Josh really believed this, but Conner knew he said it to keep up both their spirits. He still had this feeling that he would somehow know if
Ami didn't really know if she was relieved to wake up again … or well she had to be happy to be alive, but she felt she was lying at a funny angle, it was like her balance was screwed up, and she couldn't feel up from down.Her head was throbbing, her throat was burning and she felt lost and alone, she could feel her hope seeping away.It had to be many hours by now and outside everything was eerily silent, she felt a little like she was the last person left in the world.Her body was longing to stretch, to move just a bit to get the stiffness out, but she had even less space now.
Connor had almost given up when Josh finally took a gasping breath and the blue colour started to reside from his lips, a more healthy colour returning to his face."Fuck Josh, I thought I lost you there". Connor pulled his legs up and put his arms around his knees or the left arm because the right arm wouldn't work and he couldn't hold back the tears.He knew an alpha is not supposed to cry, but Firstly he wasn’t sure he could be considered an alpha any longer, without his wolf… and secondly, right now he didn’t care.Josh coughed violently and slowly sat up, but he would hav
"Oh shit, it is Luke". Josh looked at his phone, even the way it was ringing sounded a bit hysterical.Luke was Josh’s manager and publicist.Connor sent him an apologetic glance. "You better take it, you have to talk to him sometime, so you might as well get it over with"."Hi Luke, I got you on speakerphone, Connor is here too, I need to keep my hands free". Josh said as sweetly as possible, hoping that Luke wouldn't yell too much.They both heard Luke take a big breath of relief, befor
Ami just felt like giving up, but she kept telling herself that is was stupid, she didn't seem to be badly hurt, she was sore yes and had some bruises, but she could move arms and legs and nothing felt broken.She didn't know how long you could go without water, but it was hot, dry and dusty and she didn't think that made it better.When the third after-shock hit, she didn't even react, it was a lot less violent than the other ones, but she still heard the debris move around.The dust settled and suddenly she realised that it wasn't as dark as it
It was getting close to morning, they hadn't seen a human being for hours and Connor was frustrated, wondering where the help was, where were the rescue crews and the volunteers searching for survivors in the rubbles.They were getting close, and he had an urge to run, except he couldn't, he was bone tired, every muscle was sore and his shoulder was throbbing painfully.Another part of him wanted to run away, afraid of what he would find, afraid of being too late, afraid he had to realise that he had lost her forever.He looked at Josh with great worry, there was no longer any doubt that he needed help,