Indianna looked at the flyer taped to her locker and a cold feeling filled her. She ripped the flyer off and crumpled it in her hand. She sighed and closed her eyes, her mind going back to that night."I'm sorry," she whispered and looked at the crumpled up picture on the flyer. "I'm sorry, Cassie.""Hey." Indianna jumped when Greyson appeared next to her and she sighed, leaning into him."It's my fault," she whispered and looked around the school; missing person flyers were everywhere for Cassie. "She's dead because she knew me.""Don't think like that," Greyson scolded and took the flyer out of her hand. "It is not your fault.""But Rogue only killed her because she knew me-""Shut the hell up, sugar," Greyson cut her off and wrapped his arm around Indianna's waist. "It isn't your fault. It's Rogue's. It's all Rogue's fault."Indianna sighed and chewed her lip. "I just wish she was alive. She didn't deserve to die.""Many people don't," Greyson shrugged and the school bell rang, sig
Indianna screamed and curled up on the bed in pain. She squeezed her eyes shut and whimpered, wishing the pain would go away."Oh, hun," Brooke sighed and dabbed a cool towel on Indianna's burning forehead. "I'm sorry.""It's not your fault," Indianna whimpered and groaned as another wave of pain flooded her body. "B-Brooke?""Yes?""Greyson," Indianna whispered and hissed in pain. "Can you g-get Greyson?""Of course!" Brooke said and rushed out of the room. Seconds later Greyson walked in and he crouched down beside the bed that Indianna was laying on."You're looking dashing today," he said with a smirk and Indianna rolled her eyes at him and managed to weakly punch him."Shut up, I asked for you so you can help with the pain, not be an ass," Indianna groaned."I can do both, don't worry," he said smugly and stood up, walking round the bed and laying down next to Indianna. He gently grabbed Indianna's arms and pulled her into his chest, wrapping his arms round her. The sparks shocke
"Can I kill her?"Kal appeared in front of Greyson and Indianna just as they walked out of the pack house."Please, no one will know. I'm great at cover ups.""What are you on about?" Greyson wondered."Your cousin. Dude, no offence, I know you're related and all, but she's more of a twat than you are."Greyson narrowed his eyes at this and Indianna chuckled. "Thanks, man," Greyson said dryly and Kal grinned."No problem, bro. Seriously, back to the point, can I kill her?"Greyson didn't say anything and Indianna gasped, punching him in the arm again. "Don't say you're considering it, you ass!"Greyson laughed and shook his head. "My parents would kill me," he chuckled and looked around the outside of the pack house. "Where is she?"Kal nodded to where Greyson's parents were talking to a teenager with bright pink hair. She looked pissed off, moody and not happy."Fucking hell," Greyson sighed and took Indianna's hand before heading over to them. "Oh, sugar, if you feel like you're goi
"It's gone," Greyson said, wiping his hands on his jeans as he walked into the lounge. "How is she?""After she was in your head she fell asleep," Kal said, looking over at Indianna who was asleep on the couch. "She's burning up and looks like she's in pain.""You should've told me," Greyson muttered and walked over to Indianna, sitting down next to her, his presence soothing her immediately. "She gets like this when I'm away from her.""Well, I thought you were a bit preoccupied disposing of the decapitated head," Kal said.Greyson cursed quietly under his breath and closed his eyes. "I can't believe he sent that to her. He's sick.""He wants her," Kal said as Greyson started to play with some of Indianna's hair. "We need to figure out why."Greyson stayed quiet and Kal frowned, looking at him suspiciously. "What?" Greyson asked."You just blocked your thoughts off," Kal accused and Greyson shrugged."So?""You're hiding something.""No I'm not.""You know who he is!" Kal gasped. "Yo
"It's a beer, it tastes nice, you'll like it," Greyson said, handing Indianna a bottle of beer."Greyson," Indianna said and raised her eyebrows at him. "I am shy and may have not gone to many parties in my life, but I happen to know what beer is.""Right, yeah, course," Greyson nodded and Indianna rolled her eyes, taking a gulp from the bottle."Is Brooke coming?""Her and Harry are already there," Greyson said. "Kal and Ace are coming now." On cue, Kal and Ace exited the house, both with beers in their hands."You're all drinking," Indianna said and frowned. "Who's going to drive?""I am," Greyson shrugged and downed his beer."But you're drinking!"Greyson smirked and opened the car door for Indianna. "So?""It's illegal.""Sugar, we're werewolves, it takes a lot of alcohol to affect us. Our bodies burn off the effect of alcohol extremely quickly. Even if I was drunk, I'm a great drunk driver. Now let's go."Indianna cautiously climbed into the car and took another sip of beer as t
Greyson looked down in panic at Indianna as she groaned in pain. She was still unconscious, but that didn't stop the heart breaking screams. He could feel her burning up in his arms and he swore, trying to run deeper into the woods without hurting Indianna."Come on," Greyson muttered. "Fight, sugar, you can do it."There was another loud crack and Indianna screamed loudly. All Greyson could do was watch as one of Indianna'a arms twisted at an unnatural angle.Flanked by Kal and Ace, Greyson entered a small clearing deep in the woods, far away from the lake party. He gently placed Indianna on the ground just as her face screwed up in pain and there was another crack.Greyson cringed and sat down next to her, holding her hand in his.There was nothing he could do. He just had to watch."Ace, contact some pack members, I was this area surrounded and guarded," Greyson called, not wanting any harm to come to his mate while she was in such a vulnerable state.Indianna screamed again and he
There was a knock on Greyson's office and the door opened. "Iris," he said. "Take a seat."Indianna's mother sat in front of Greyson's desk and swallowed. She was a fully grown woman and she hated the fact that a teenager could intimidate her. "How is she?""Resting," Greyson said. "It was a hard shift. She'll be tired for a few days.""But she's a werewolf? She's now officially the Luna of the pack?""Not yet. The branding ceremony needs to happen first," Greyson said and Iris frowned."Have you told her what happens at the branding ceremony?""... No," Greyson muttered and shook his head. "I did not call you here to discuss Indianna.""Then why am I here?""I need to talk to you about Rogue," Greyson said and Iris stiffened. "I'm am sure you have heard what happened. The 'gift' he sent Indie?"Iris nodded. "I heard," she murmured."We need to figure out who Rogue is and why he wants Indianna," Greyson said. "The other day I was thinking and I happened to remember something about you
Indianna's days were very uneventful after her shift. Her body was physically exhausted so she stayed in bed the most of the time.She had many visitors. Pack members came to her, congratulating her on her shift. Everyone had heard how painful it was and they were all pleased to see their Luna regaining her strength.Indianna had a strange longing inside of her. A longing for the woods. A part of her wanted to break free and head for the woods."It's your wolf," Greyson said, walking into Indianna's room and taking a seat on her bed."My what?""Your wolf," Greyson repeated and linked his fingers with Indianna's. "The werewolf side that is in you is now dominant because of the shift. Your wolf is alive within you and she wants to be let free. She wants to go for a run."Indianna looked to Greyson. It felt strange that she could now feel and hear his thoughts just like he could hear hers.Right now Greyson was stressed out. He'd been busy trying to find Rogue, but Kimberly had been cre