My paws sprung across the forest floor, swift as the wind and agile like a rabbit. My pulse synchronized with my steps and I felt invincible under the sun's warmth.
I was free.
A grin lifted my lips as I enjoyed this moment of peace- wait... what's that smell? Curious, I skidded to a stop, intrigued by the delicate scent that tickled my nostrils. It was sweet, familiar, but I couldn't recall what or where I've detected it before. Tempted, I followed the aroma and stalked silently through the thicket which lead me into the deeper ends of the forest. I was so focused onto that smell, I couldn't detect anything else around me, nor any other sound but my steps and own heartbeat. It felt surreal. I breached through some bushes and entered a small clearing.
"I came as soon as I could." I heard a voice resonate in the thicket and cautiously followed the sounds to a large oak tree where a man and a women stood, holding hands. I couldn't see the women's face since she
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My wrist burnt with irritation but I ignored the pain and continued my attempts to cut or loosen the ropes. I've been at it for at least one or two hours, to the point I was certain my skin was cut deep enough to draw blood. Dammit, these guys really know how to tie a good knot. The bloody thing barely budged since I've started. My arms were tired, and my neck was getting soar, but I had no choice to keep trying, otherwise I'd end up as a random guy's slave for the rest of my life. That is, if he doesn't kill me on the spot first. I continued to wear down the ropes while they cut deeper in my wrists. The pain was so searing, even my Wolf whimpered and begged me to stop and rest every few minutes. I didn't have the strength to fight back and decided to appease her as best as I could which wasn't easy considering she was feeding my anxiety with her own. My thoughts galloped through my mind, as I tried to come up with a plan but to no avail. I was never the quickest thinker any
I shot my eyes open. My vision was foggy, and I thought my head was about to explode. I was assaulted by the worse migraine, and I couldn't remember anything as recent as a few minutes ago, or at least, how I got here. I could tell by the foliage alone that I was in a deeper end of the forest, a part which was practically untouched by humans. In other words, I was VERY far from camp. Every inch of my skin burnt, irritated, as if it had been stretched to its limits, but I couldn't see any physical scars or sign of injury anywhere. Even my jaw was painful, especially around the gums, like some sharp object had pierced through them. I wasn't drunk, nor under any kind of drug... so what the hell's wrong with me? I couldn't place my finger on it... besides, I was too exhausted to think straight and that migraine was driving me crazy. That's when I realized I had no clothes on and desperately needed something to change in. Too bad my extras are back at camp...
Everything happened so fast, it took me a few seconds to process what my eyes were seeing. In the span of a second, Jace pinned the elf to a tree, holding him above ground by the neck with an iron fist. I gasped and brought my hands to my mouth. "Jace!! What are you- - What's this filth doing here!? DID YOU BRING HIM!?" His glare settled onto me, and a chill slid down my spine when I met his flaming eyes. I was barely able to open my mouth despite my intention to reply, since Jace turned his face away to glare at the elf. His hand pressed harder against his throat, and I felt my fists clench with worry. He's going to kill him! "He saved my life! Please, he's not a threat-" my phase was cut short when Jace suddenly folded in two, a painful grin distorting his face. The Elf was unwillingly released, but still managed to land on his feet and keep his composure. Kira somehow managed to get to Jace's side in less than two seconds, while I couldn't
Zed turned his pale blue pools towards me, rubbing the back of his head while displaying a sheepish smile. "What was all that about? What exactly were you two talking of?" My mind was too occupied by Kira's words to acknowledge Zed's question at first, which must've made him concern as I felt his hand gently touch my shoulder. I gazed up and my almond eyes met his pale blue irises. I unwillingly wrapped around my arms around my chest to protect myself and I sat down while Zed did the same. He didn't even avert his gaze from me. I absentmindedly brushed my hands against my arms, as I felt stupid for what I was about to tell him. "Why didn't no one tell me? Directly...?" Even though my eyes were glued to the ground, I could tell he was confused. I corrected my question. "'I'm... the Alpha female..."
I turned to the Elf and wondered if I had heard correctly since he didn't react at first. It took a few seconds but he seemed to catch on and sighed. "My tribe has great knowledge of many medical advances, far beyond your kind." I heard Kira scoff from her spot and I too felt a little skeptical of his claims. He saves me and now thinks he's better than everyone? Don't mind him, Ava.Cade scoffed over the link.Elves are known to be... egocentric. This one seems to be especially snarky. I took note of Cade's remark and sighed to myself. Another jackass to take care of... great. The Elf seemed to pick up on my hesitation and tried a gentler approach. "Listen, I know your... species and I don't see eye to eye, but you didn't eat me so far, so consider it as a gift. - A gift?" Ryder growled, arching a brow. "Ha, what kind of gift can your kind possibly give-Nnn!!!" In the blink of an eye, Ryder found himself fac
I woke up to the sound of gentle steps, all the while my face and arms were tickled by the touch of a warm pelt. I yawned, and outstretched my arms. Morning Luna.Cade's voice echoed over the link, and I instantly recognized the blond Wolf to be him as he gazed over his shoulder with a wolfy grin. It all came back to me. After hours of travelling, I could barely stand on my feet. But Ciel insisted we continue overnight so Cade allowed me to rest on his back while we travelled. Although my entire body felt sour as a rock, I was grateful I was able to get a little sleep. I chuckled.Morning. I gazed around and spotted Jace, still unconscious and arms dangling from Winston's sides. I could hear his teeth clank with shivers and he looked incredibly pale. I honestly couldn't tell if his condition had gotten worse, but he definitely wasn't getting any better. Kira was by Cade's side so I gazed towards her. "Ho
The pack gathered into a small group at the center of the clearing while the enemy closed in on us, armed with bows and a few spears. "Close them in!" Called one of the elves, while he and his compatriots continued to move forward. I gazed around, realizing we were trapped. "What's the meaning of all this!?" I shouted, alerted by their hostility. The elves ceased their movement at my words and seemed to gaze but I couldn't quite depict their emotion. From my left, I noticed Cade also had a confused look, but I didn't pay much attention to it and focused more on the situation at hand. We were startled when the sound of large hooves trampling the ground approached and, bursting from the bushes, an enormous white deer with golden antlers trotted towards us. Immediately, the surroundings troops went in "garde-a-vous". As the deer walked by, I noticed a raven haired elf was seated on it's back, his leafy green eyes starring down at me. Ciel was mounting an enormou
Ciel gently held my arm as we made our way beneath the gigantic tree towards its center while the remaining guards and the Raven haired guided the pack towards what I had to assume were the dungeons. As I turned my gaze back ahead, I noticed multiple large roots dangled from beneath, most large enough for a human to sit on. "Sit down." Gestured Ciel to one of the roots and I sat down, a little unsettled at first as I adjusted my balance. He smiled and I think he was trying to reassure me but it just came out as really awkward. "Don't let go." Oh trust me, I wouldn't let go of this thing even if my hand was chopped off... I nodded at his words and he placed his palm against the rough surface of the root. His palm started to emanate a green hue and the root suddenly started to lift itself up with me sitting on it. I was startled and amazed at the same time, clutching my grasp around the roots so I wouldn't fall. It took a while to reach the actual entrance, but