They left to an apartment down the lane before day break, but she left before he awoke the next morning. He was angry about that, she didn't even leave her name or an address to find her. He didn't know she wanted to be far away from him. He took her advice, taking a couple aspirin before falling asleep once again. When morning finally arrived, he woke up with a pounding headache, feeling extremely exhausted. He got dressed, deciding to take some pills. Then, he went outside to take some fresh air, heading for the nearest bench and sitting down. He gazed up at the sky, admiring the brilliant color of blue. It reminded him of her eyes. He sighed. How many women in their lives did he think he’d ever met? Not counting his sister, obviously. He wondered if there were any others he’d meet over the ye
It was Eric. Her former mate. Before everything that ruined their relationship. She felt hate and anger brew in her for all the times he couldn't help her or stand by her. It’s been almost two moons since she saw him last, but she knows it’ll be a long time before he gets over the attachment. She wishes he would at least try to find happiness elsewhere. There is no love lost between them, despite their friendship, so why don’t they move on with their lives. But the universe just doesn’t seem keen on helping that happen. She had tried telling him how she really feels about him and what happened, but as usual, he was a stubborn ass. Like she said before - the way Eric was raised didn’t do much for people like her. He’d always believe whatever lie he fed himself because it never occurred to him to question his assumptions. Or may
Katrina knew Tyler too well to let him venture out on his own after their last phone call. He sounded too worried about something he was not willing to share. She knew she had to find him before he messed himself up. She set out for him almost immediately he dropped the call. She was mind-linked to him, but he had suppressed it. All she had now to track him down was his scent and her powerful nose. She didn’t have to follow his trail very far until she found him in front of a bar. A familiar place. “Tyler!” He turned slightly and smiled slightly upon seeing her. Relief spread across his features. “Hey, Kitten. You found me," he greeted happily, moving further down the street and letting her catch up. "Ho
"I think you might not have been kidding about inspiring me to try harder. But, I guess that means you've been keeping secrets too!" he teased with mock severity. She smiled lightly in response. "What about you? Any interests or passions?" He considered for a moment before shaking his head, "No. Not really." "That's odd. Most people usually have some interest or passion in their life." "Yeah, well..." he trailed off lamely. Then he laughed suddenly, "I used to play the saxophone. I never actually learned, of course. My brother convinced me it would improve my singing. I guess I should have listened to him instead of thinking for myself." She raised an inquisitive eyebrow, wondering whether he ever thought for himself, or simply blindly followed the instructions of others. Tyler noticed her hesitation, and gave her a sideways look, "Something wrong?" he enquired softly. "Not at all," she replied, offering him a smile. She turned to stare blankly at the d
The man was her master and he had best a very huge some of money on her, which he lost. She didn't know why, but he hated losing and had vowed to never lose unless it was absolutely necessary. So, for him to lose now to such an insignificant girl. Gerald was back in the ring again, and this time he expected a better fight. He came to clear his head, and he had no intentions of leaving until he was done. The people here didn't know him. And the few who did, were too drunk to notice. Soon, another opponent was declared. It was a rogue wolf who had seen more fists than boxing gloves. The match began and he felt his confidence growing, the crowd cheering louder and louder as their favorite fighter moved closer and closer to victory. Gerald's eyes widened as the distance closed b
— Sofia's Dilemma — Sofia paced up and down her throne room, drowning in thoughts and worry. Her face was creased with deep, dark lines that she hadn't seen in a very long time. She knew the reason why it was happening now: Tyler. And she knew what she wanted. Although there were pressing matters of the kingdom, Sofia couldn't just let her mind stay without thoughts of him. She wanted him and that was final. She knew what she was going to do. A thought flickered in her mind, but she caught flame of it before it withered away. She dismissed it as simply her overactive imagination. Whatever it was, she had to find him and talk to him. But first, she had to figure out how she was going to approach him again. And then, if he would accept her proposal, she would be content. Until then, she couldn't allow herself to think of anything else. She had a responsibility to the people of the Kingdom. Her duty was to protect them. To care for them. With that thought, she sat down
In the cell where Emily was tied, she began to feel funny. It was a month now and she hasn't began to feel the signs that she was going to see her period. She had only had sex with the man she met at the bar, and no one else. But she didn't even understand what was happening. Her head was throbbing from not sleeping enough, she felt lightheaded when she woke up, and her eyes felt heavy as if they were being weighed down by stones. All she felt were symbols of the early stages of pregnancy. Her stomach was starting to hurt and it would be a lot more painful in the morning, which was another good reason why she shouldn’t have come to this stupid bar. She wasn’t allowed to drink alcohol, so she decided that there must have been an alcoholics bar nearby and she needed to go there. They made their way out of the building and then into a car park. The baby bump wasn't visible yet, but it
The seer's visions were never wrong and this was the reason a lot of people wanted him. But since the Royal Lycan Clan found him, they had been keeping him safe since then. No harm came to him, except for the rogue attacks which usually occurred in winter. Then they had gotten to know him, and he proved helpful to them. He knew they kept him locked up for some reasons. But they were the ones who had taken him from his village when his parents died. That's why they called him the seer, because his sight could see through the veil separating our reality from the supernatural world. It was his special power, but unfortunately it was not always reliable. He wasn’t really able to predict the future because he was born and raised in the real world, whereas these visions came true. They were vague and