LAIKA I was almost getting to the pack, so I tried to mind-link Sekani, but he was blocked off from me. I staggered along. My entire body ached with pain, but my wounds were healing because Joy was full of strength. Once I was at the tip of the forest, I saw some dead warriors, and my heart sk
LAIKA The sun was sinking on the horizon, and Khalid was beating me. Apart from the slash he gave my shoulder, he had slashed my waist too, and I hoped to stay conscious and defeat this man. 'Laika, don't be stubborn; use your powers,' Sekani said when I yelped again. 'Then I wou
"Laika, can you hear me?" I was too tired to speak, so I used the mind link. 'I am sorry, Sekani. I disappointed you all.' He held my head up and placed it on his lap. "No, you did not; you have proven a hero. You defeated MOLART." His voice was cracked with tears. 'The... the p
LAIKA Sekani was staring down at me when I woke up again. He was smiling at me, and I blinked twice to ensure it was all real. I passed out after squeezing the juice from the petal into Karim's mouth because I was tired from all the fights. "Welcome back, warrior queen." I grunted
"It's nothing compared to what you have done for me, Sekani. Thank you. I owe you a lot." He bowed to me. "Moons, Sekani, not you, too. I will not accept this from you." "You are our Luna now, and even though we are friends, I need to give you respect in public; if not, others will follow in
Dear readers, Book one of Sheep in Wolf Clothing is finally over, and I want to thank everyone who read the book and engaged in it. I also want to thank most of my readers for their friendly comments. They kept me going. However, I will start book two right away, and I know you are all excite
LAIKA "How is it going? He still has not spoken to you?" Sekani asked, startling me a little. I spun to look at him and shrugged. "Not yet. He did not sleep in our tent last night." My hand involuntarily went to my stomach. Sekani's eyes flicked to it. "Have you told him yet?"
"I am Laika, your mate." "What?" That was when Jago and some elders of my pack came in. I glared at them as they approached, staring at me in askance. "What is happening here? Who is this woman beside me, and what is she talking about?" Jago moved closer. "You do not remember your Lu