The Alpha Damien

The Alpha Damien

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Book 1 of " The Alpha Damien" Humans and werewolves engaged in a battle for existence, a battle fought with guns and fangs, Shouts and Howls. Alpha Damien watched as his soldiers were killed and then collapsed motionless before him, blood trickling down the side of his stomach. A sudden rush of adrenaline caused him to flee for his life, racing idly for a long distance into the woods as the human pursued him. He vowed to return to exact revenge for the killing of his pack, exact severe consequences on the humans and their bloodline, and use whatever means at his disposal to ensure his survival in the jungle.

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Chapter One

The large gray wolf's nostrils produced plumes of steam that stood out in the sunlight due to the Front Range's chilly, crisp morning air. As he gazed out over the undulating hills in front of him, the early morning sun glinted in the treetops. His prey, cows, were scattered across this frosted-tan countryside. Early in the morning, they were gathered together for warmth, but as the day's meal approached, they were beginning to spread apart. He planned on eating properly today. He thought he could make a quick kill and feast before the humans returned because they hadn't been around here in a few days.Damien had observed their daily routine as they rode their horses along the edge of their property for several days. The cattle were left to graze the hills while the horses were loaded into a trailer and hauled away last night. He and his group of cousins had to be extremely cautious about how many cows they kidnapped.If they frequented a certain ranch too frequently, the residents wo

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149 Chapters

Chapter One

The large gray wolf's nostrils produced plumes of steam that stood out in the sunlight due to the Front Range's chilly, crisp morning air. As he gazed out over the undulating hills in front of him, the early morning sun glinted in the treetops. His prey, cows, were scattered across this frosted-tan countryside. Early in the morning, they were gathered together for warmth, but as the day's meal approached, they were beginning to spread apart. He planned on eating properly today. He thought he could make a quick kill and feast before the humans returned because they hadn't been around here in a few days.Damien had observed their daily routine as they rode their horses along the edge of their property for several days. The cattle were left to graze the hills while the horses were loaded into a trailer and hauled away last night. He and his group of cousins had to be extremely cautious about how many cows they kidnapped.If they frequented a certain ranch too frequently, the residents wo
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Chapter Two

"We did, didn't we boys, show those jerks something!""They won't attempt to steal one of our cows again, you can be sure of that""Have you seen that opening shot? I adore my new rifle!"The final voice was heard to his left. Damien shifted his gaze carefully in order to get a better look at the person who had shot his second-in-command. The tall person held his weapon up for the other people to see while also pulling back his grass cover.He committed every feature of that face to memory, imprinting it on his enraged psyche. He saw them group up and then circle about to celebrate their victories. Squatting over the body of his former second when they turned their backs, he realized that this was his last chance to go.He emerged from the grass like one of the rifle shots and sprinted headlong for the tree line. The humans behind him were audibly cursing and shouting in shock as they realized their mistake. He was about to reach the top of the hill when he heard the piercing crack of
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Chapter Three

He had stumbled into several trees on his route as a result of his depth perception being seriously impaired by the absence of that eye. He anticipated it would get worse when the sun set and the light vanished. He still wished to continue. He would feel safer as he ventured further into the woodlandFive more kilometers had been covered when he heard a disturbance off to his left. There was something in the trees here, something bigger than a rabbit. He couldn't smell anything peculiar because the wind had died down. He paused and listened in search of another cue as to what might be out there.From a copse of undergrowth, the sound of liquid striking pine needles could be heard.As the sound faded, Damien turned his gaze toward the bushes. More rustling followed by a big object shifting against the branches. A tall human female emerged from the underbrush before he could move to conceal, still looking down as she fastened the top button of her jeans. They established eye contac
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Chapter Four

She carefully turned and unzipped the tent flap. She cautiously unlocked the top of a large backpack after removing it from the tent with her hand. She took some beef jerky out of the bag and threw each piece at him one at a time. By the third piece, he was within throwing distance and was successfully grabbing the pieces before they landed.He glanced at her and swung his head back and forth to indicate that he didn't want any more when the bag was halfway empty. After a few period of continued staring, he licked his chops and started to scan the campsite. He failed to spot any nearby water source. Suddenly, recognition appeared on their faces"Oh shit! I bet you are really thirsty after eating all that salted beef. Let me get you a bowl and I'll get you some water."Her voice was normal now, with no trace of fear. She opened another pocket on the backpack and pulled out a small silver oblong container. She flipped open the lid and removed all the other items from inside it and
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Chapter Five

When she didn't immediately pick up the gauze pad and her eyes glazed over like she was going into shock, he nudged her hand again and pushed the gauze pad towards her. She shuddered and looked down at her hand, picked up the gauze and then met his gaze."What ARE you? You're not real, this is some sort of fucked up dream I'm having."After this last statement, the wolf just looked at her and chuffed, blowing little flecks of blood all over her hand and arm. He carefully opened his mouth just enough to grab the edge of the gauze packet and tore the corner open. Looking down at the packet, she shuddered again and removed the gauze from the wrapper."Alright, alright! I get it. I'll cover the wound with the gauze. Now stop blowing blood all over my clothes."She unrolled the gauze, folded it into a square patch large enough to cover the entire wound, and taped it into place."I don't know if this tape will hold with all that fur, but it'll stay there as long as you don't try to get up."
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Chapter Six

As for the other, HAH! She had seized up too tight for a fart. Damn! This thing was HUGE! It must weigh 250 pounds, at least, maybe more. Its head was twice the size of hers and when it had been standing there it almost looked her straight in the eyes, and she was tall, 5' 10" without boots on. The color of the fur was strange too. At first she thought it was a solid steel gray, but the more she studied it, the more she noticed that there were several different shades of gray mixed in, and they shimmered as she shifted position. No dog or wolf breed she ever read about had that kind of coloring.After watching the wolf sleep for an hour, she realized she hadn't had anything to eat yet. As quietly as possible, she opened up her backpack and pulled out a food bar. As she sat back down on her camp stool and started to open the package, the wolf opened one eye, looked at her, then closed it again and went back to sleep. So, it doesn't trust me either, she thought. Well, I can't blame it,
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Chapter Seven

The indignation in her voice made her sound almost petulant. The wolf closed his mouth, looked her right in the eye and started moving his head up and down. Now it was her turn to open her mouth and gape like a fish. He turned his head, nosed the bandage on his side then looked back at her as if to say, 'See how helpless I am, now feed me.' He opened his mouth again and stuck out his tongue. She started laughing again, shaking her head and proceeded to feed her strange companion the rest of the beef jerky. When it was all gone, he looked over at the empty water bowl and then looked back at her."Jeez! You sure are pushy!"He grunted and nodded at her again, she started chuckling and moved to fill the bowl with water."I hope you fully appreciate what I'm doing for you. I don't normally wait on anyone, especially some oversized dog!"When she said that last sentence, she heard a rumble behind her. She spun around to see if she had finally gone too far and was now about to be mauled to
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Chapter Eight

She was suddenly very nervous and concerned for her safety for the first time since this morning. He sensed this immediately and started whimpering, trying to convey his sincere apology at making her afraid of him. He lowered his head, setting his chin on the ground. She understood what he was doing and relaxed, dropping her arms to her sides, but she still didn't approach him."Why did you look at me like that? Did I suddenly taste like food?"He raised his head up off the ground far enough so that he could move it back and forth, indicating that he didn't think that."Alright, then. I'd appreciate it if you didn't do that again, okay?"He moved his head up and down this time and chuffed, letting her know that he did understand that she didn't like that. With that understanding between them now, she walked closer to him, but stopped just outside what she thought his reach with that super long tongue of his could go. She raised her hand towards his muzzle, and he gently licked the end
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Chapter Nine

It had been awhile since he had seen one in this part of the forest, but when the humans stopped killing them, they had slowly migrated back into the area. Now the bears were a nuisance; they were extremely territorial and they don't like to share. Well, hopefully this one will keep walking and pass them by, but he knew deep down, it wouldn't. Bears treated campsites like an instant snack source, which the foolish humans just kept providing.The bear finally caught wind of him along with the food, it started growling and huffing. Stercus! That damn thing wants to fight instead of passing by. Well, there goes the healing process. I hope this one isn't one of the big ones, maybe I can just growl a few times and it'll get the idea that this is one campsite it will have to give up on. He slowly got up and slithered out of the tent, making sure he didn't disturb her. He didn't want her to panic and scream. That usually just pissed off the bear and made the screamer a target. He wanted to
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Chapter Ten

The bear shuddered and let loose one last spasm of fight, but it was over. The bear fell to the ground, carrying Damien with it. They landed with a huge thud; as almost three thousand pounds of muscle and bone combined hit the ground. Damien had twisted his body along the bear's side to keep from getting smashed. He kept his hold on the bear until he was absolutely sure it was dead. When he couldn't feel a heart beat for several seconds, he let go. There was a slurping wet sound as he removed his muzzle from inside the wound. He had done it!! He had killed the beast! Commodum habitus es Asinus! I own your ass!He was so relieved that he had killed the bear and saved her from certain death. He was so proud of himself that he went right to the tent flap and stuck his head inside to share his joy. A beam of light suddenly blinded him and then she screamed and passed out. O Stercus! He had just scared her right out of her mind. He felt like a complete dumbass, Asinus stultissimus; yep, th
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