Ben crouched in the undergrowth of the forest just outside the large stone wall. The wall had been there for almost two centuries and it blocked the wolves' access to the river beyond. In years past, they had traveled around the wall to get to the southern side of the river but the time had come to fix the problem the wall posed. They had finally acquired enough explosives to get rid of a portion of it and they finally had the knowledge to bring it down. The humans that lived on the other side of the wall would be furious, which only added to his pleasure. If he was lucky, he would take a few of them out along with the stone wall.
He looked over at the dozen other werewolves crouched around the undergrowth near him. They were waiting for his signal. As soon as he gave the word, they would light the explosives and run. It would be a matter of seconds before the wall exploded and the wolves would be able to join their trench with the river beyond before the humans descended on the area.
Ben was the head warrior. He led a group of warriors in his pack, the most elite fighters that the pack had. The alpha had approved their mission when Ben had presented the idea to him. The alpha's eyes had glowed when Ben spoke about potentially taking out humans along with the wall and he knew that the alpha approved of his plan before he had finished talking. There was nothing the alpha loved more than to kill humans. They had been the biggest threat to werewolves for the last century.
Ben looked toward the south side of the wall, watching for the signal that would tell him everything was in place. He was waiting for his second in command, Xander, to return from planting the explosives within the stone wall in just the right place to cause the most structural damage. Xander was the best they had, he had been blowing things up since he was five and had only gotten better with age. When Ben had presented Xander with this idea, he had jumped at the chance to blow up something so large. He had been planning and anticipating this day for months.
Another five minutes passed. Ben couldn't hear the humans on the other side of the wall. They must be doing something else today. It was a Saturday morning and the path beyond the wall was usually teeming with people walking and running along the path inside the wall. They were going to blow up a half-mile stretch of wall. It ran right along the river and if they were lucky, they would be able to build their own structures along the river on the other side to protect their hold so the water was easily accessible. It would be a huge score for the wolves, seeing as how they had been struggling in the recent droughts. Many of their wells had run dry and they needed the resources.
Ben saw Xander running silently through the forest, racing toward him with a smile on his face, laying down a length of fuse on the ground as he went. The length of the fuse disappeared in the undergrowth out of sight, presumably toward the wall where the first explosion was going to bring down the ancient stones.
"Everything is in place, boss," Xander said as he crouched beside Ben in the undergrowth.
Ben turned to the man crouching on his other side.
"Zephyr, once the explosion happens, we will need to dig our trench quickly. I suspect the humans will recover within a few hours and come to attack. If we can get the trench finished and the river attached to our channel, we will be successful," Ben said quietly.
"They are ready, sir, don't worry. They know how important this is. They won't fail us," Zephyr promised, nodding toward Ben.
Ben nodded back and looked at Xander. The young wolf was practically salivating over the prospect of the explosion. He was ready to light the fuse.
"Almost ready," Ben said. "Run the semantics by me one last time." He said looking at Xander.
"This fuse is attached to four others, they are placed at intervals of 200 meters. When they explode, the wall will go flying out in all directions. I project the blasts could decimate a few buildings on the human side of the wall. The stones could project up to 200 feet, so we will need to retreat quickly once the fuse is lit. We will want to watch from the hill up the ledge. We will hear 4 separate explosions in order, the first fuse will get lit, then the second, and so on." Xander explained the plan in detail again, reassuring Ben that his attack was coordinated to the last detail. It would succeed, the wolves would win this round of the war.
Ben nodded. "Ok, do it." He gave the signal and the wolves around him retreated into the woods. They had been close to the wall in case Xander had been seen and attacked by the humans before he was able to place the explosives. Luckily, no one had seen him that they knew of. No attacks had come, so no wolves were needed this close to the wall any longer. They swiftly ran up the hill. Ben brought up the rear of the wolves and stood by while Xander lit the fuse. The rest of the warriors and the wolves ready to dig the trench were waiting, about 250 feet away, ready to finish the job they had set out to do.
Xander lit the fuse and set it down, the large sparks spread quickly down the wire toward the wall. Ben and Xander ran back as fast as they could. It would take about a minute for the first blast to occur and they had run to the top of the hill within thirty seconds. They turned and watched.
They could see the fuse with their keen eyes. Ben could even smell the burning of the gunpowder and hear the crackle of the flame as it spread quickly down the fuse. It would be any moment now, they would see the explosion just down the hill. Ben held his breath and waited, taking in every second before the blast.
Then it happened. The wall exploded. The stones went flying through the air, some of the smaller stones almost reached where they were crouching, as Xander had predicted, but the wolves on the hill were just out of reach of the debris. They were safe, and the first section of the wall was gone. A large gaping hole stared back at Ben where a twelve-foot wall had stood just seconds before.
There was dust and debris in the air, it was clouding their view and skewing their noses. Ben couldn't make out any scent other than gunpowder and sulfur, the smell of fire, of explosives. Just as the air was starting to settle, there was a second explosion. It, too, rent through the air, the stones flying through the sky. This section of the wall was further away from them, so they were able to see what was happening better. The dust was blocking the sun, it was hard to breathe through the particles that flew into the air.
Ben didn't hear any screams, so he assumed that so far, their explosions had not hurt any humans. Or, they were all dead and unable to call out for help. He really didn't care which it was. There was a second lull and then the third explosion happened. The air was so full of dust and debris that it was starting to be hard for the wolves to see ahead. They used their shirts as a filter, covering their nose and mouth with cloth to filter out the large particles of dust. They waited, calmly, knowing one more explosion would come before they were able to descend on the land and finish the job.
The final explosion blasted through the air. This was it. They had finished the first stage of the operation.
Ben turned to Xander and said, "Well done, Xander."
Xander was watching the wall, his eyes bright as he took in the devastation. He hardly heard Ben, he was so enthralled with the job he had just finished. His face was flushed
Ben turned now toward Zephyr.
"Let's get the boys moving. Everyone head down, we've got a job to do," Ben said loudly and the wolves around him all nodded in agreement, their eyes bright with the prospect of victory.
They quietly ran down the hill, everyone acutely aware that the success of their mission was dependant on them not being seen for a few hours yet.
They ran toward the trench they had spent months digging. Wolves of all ages jumped into the trench and started digging furiously. Ben stood to watch over the workers, keeping a keen eye trained on the opening in the stone wall, waiting to see if they would be attacked. Nothing was happening. It was peculiar, typically there were dozens of humans around the stone wall at this time on the weekend. But now, there was nothing. Ben shifted uneasily, something seemed off. He walked ahead of where the trench was. The men were making good headway, but it would take an hour at least to connect the trench to the river. Once the water was flowing toward their side of the city, they could retreat. There were stones all around, one of the explosions had blasted the earth right at the place where the trench would connect to the stream. It had blasted a hole fairly deep, which helped them make quick headway in joining the trench to the river. They didn't have as much to dig out as they normally would have. The blast had moved the earth and made their job easier.
The workers were mostly silent, with a few grunts, but nothing so loud that a human would hear.
Ben was watching closely, knowing the safety of the wolves working rested on his shoulders. He heard a noise on the far side of the river. It was a young girl's voice calling out. He tuned her out. Her people would be here soon to help.
"Help," she called out pitifully. She was barely loud enough for Ben to hear, much less a human. He crouched behind a pile of rocks and looked around, trying to locate the girl and see if she was drawing any attention. He crossed the river, moving silently through the stream, hopping across rocks that had landed in the stream. He made it across mostly dry.
"Wait, I'm coming!" a bright voice replied, a little frantic.
Ben put his hand out to tell the workers to be cautious. They kept working, but crouched low in the trench, out of sight. They were moving dirt quickly, pushing it away, and throwing it out of the trench as fast as they could.
"Where are you?" the bright voice called out. "I can't see you. Are you hurt? Are you stuck? Please, call out to me. I'm coming!"
"I can't move, I'm pinned under this rock. My leg is hurt," the pitiful voice called out.
"Is that you, Maribelle?" the bright voice asked, shock lacing her words.
"Yes, Olivia, it's me. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to go. I just couldn't help myself. I needed to see them," Maribelle answered.
"Oh, Maribelle, you could have been killed!" Olivia said harshly. She was trying to keep her voice down but was not successful.
Ben was watching as he moved slowly among the rubble, but he still could not see the owners of the voices that he heard. He moved cautiously around his pile of stones to look around the rubble. He smelled them first. They were girls. One smelled like flowers and sunshine and the other one smelled mesmerizing. Ben couldn't stop himself, he took in a deep breath and let the scent wash over him. It was intoxicating. His mouth watered. His eyes widened in surprise when he saw her.
Olivia crouched down in front of a large stone. It was pinning a small girl's frock. The small girl had been saved by a sturdy arch that she must have been standing under when the blast occurred. A portion of her dress was stuck under a rock much larger than what either of the girls would be able to lift. One of her legs was stuck under a second rock, the second rock was much smaller but still too large for the older girl, Olivia, to lift. She tried to push the rock off Maribelle's leg, but it was stuck. She couldn't move it.
"What were you doing here?" Olivia asked, glancing down at the little girl. Olivia's blond curly locks were falling in her face, breaking free of the pin holding them back. She pushed with effort, trying to move the stone off Maribelle's foot. Maribelle whimpered pitifully.
"I can't move it, Maribelle. Shoot!" Olivia said in frustration. She looked around frantically. "We need to get out of here. There are wolves nearby, we can't be caught here, they might attack."
Ben stood from his position, a dozen yards away from the girls. He watched as Olivia froze, seeing him. Her face registered her fear. He held his hands up in surrender.
"I won't hurt you," he said in a whisper. "Let me help you free her."
His overwhelming need to protect this human was suffocating. He physically wasn't able to do anything to hurt her, but she didn't know that. He walked forward cautiously, waiting for Olivia's reaction.
She watched him with wide eyes, but let him come closer, holding onto Maribelle's hand tightly.
"Is he going to hurt me?" Maribelle whispered.
"No, I won't hurt you," Ben replied. "Let me help you get free. I can move that stone." He gestured toward the stones pinning Maribelle down.
She nodded nervously and clutched Olivia's hand tightly. Ben moved forward slowly and crouched down to lift the rock off Maribelle's foot. Olivia reached down and moved Maribelle's foot out of the way. As she leaned toward Ben, she took in a deep breath and gasped. Ben looked at her in surprise. She felt it, too. He shifted and lifted the larger rock pinning the little girl's dress down and Olivia quickly freed Maribelle, lifting the girl swiftly in her arms to carry back toward the humans.
"Who are you?" Olivia whispered, looking at Ben with a frown. She glanced down at his arms and shuddered slightly, unable to keep her reaction to herself. Ben smiled briefly when he saw her pupils dilate in desire.
"My name is Ben," he said softly. He didn't want to spook her.
"Why are you helping us?" Olivia asked quietly, glancing around and finally seeing the rest of the werewolves. She stiffened in fear.
"I can't tell you that. They won't hurt you. They are under my command," Ben said.
Olivia nodded and backed away slowly, unwilling to turn her back on the wolves just yet. She finally reached the far wall and took off running as fast as she could, Maribelle tucked tightly in her arms.
Olivia ran as fast as she was able. Carrying Maribelle was difficult. She wasn't used to having such a large weight in her arms as she ran, but the 8-year-old clung to her frantically. Maribelle was shaking in Olivia's arms, her fear getting the best of her. Olivia knew how she felt."Olivia, what was that? Who was that? Did you know him? Why did he let us go?" Maribelle asked. She had finally found her voice and she was as confused as Olivia was."I don't know, Belle, but I think it's best we not talk about it with anyone. Can you keep it a secret for me? Just you and me?" Olivia asked, glancing down at the little girl. Maribelle nodded her head, her eyes wide. "Just until I figure out what is going on.""My foot really hurts, Livie," Maribelle said, resorting to the nickname she used for her big sister."I know, Belle, I'm going to get you home and we'll get the doctor to look at it. I'm sure it will heal soon. I'll take you there myself once the
"WHERE ARE THEY?" a loud voice boomed down the hall."Richard, calm yourself," Susan's voice followed as both Richard and Susan burst through the door to Maribelle's room. The door was flung wide open, slamming into the wall behind as Richard, Susan, Dr. Northern, and Ms. Bates filed into the room."What happened? Where are you hurt? Who did this?" Richard asked, rushing into the room and walking swiftly to Maribelle's side. He stopped and looked her over from head to foot, determining her injuries. Seeing nothing serious, he relaxed and glanced into her eyes."Just my foot, papa," Maribelle replied."Your foot? That's all? You're sure the rest of you is ok?" Richard asked, gently prodding her arms, legs, and head, checking for bumps and bruises that would indicate she had another hidden injury."Yes, papa, just my foot. Livie got me free and brought me home, it was nothing, really," she said with a small smile."Olivia, you are ok? Wh
Olivia looked at Simon, he had a superior look on his face as if he were gloating over something. She was sure she had heard him wrong. "My intended? What are you carrying on about?" she asked him, frowning as she took in his words. "Oh, your father hasn't told you yet? You and I are to be married. We are betrothed. I believe he intends to announce it tonight. I was going to propose, but seeing as how I am sure you will say no, I will let your father do it for me. It would do well if you wore this ring when he makes the announcement. You know how you women are, wanting to see the rock the moment the words escape someone's mouth. You wouldn't want to disappoint them or your father," Simon said with a smirk. He knew that he had said the right words because Olivia looked at her father across the room. He was watching her and Simon with a small smile on his face. He raised his glass of champagne toward her and nodded slightly as if to toast her and Simon. She loo
Olivia stayed in her sister's room well past midnight, watching her sister sleep, her chest rising and falling with each breath she took in. She was relieved that Maribelle was doing well. She rose from her chair and went to Maribelle's balcony doors, opening them wide to let the cool, summer breeze flow through the room. It was warm during the day and at night, it was easier to sleep with the windows open to allow the air to move through the rooms.She sat back down in the chair next to her sister's bed and pulled a book out to read. She didn't want to return to her room tonight, dealing with Simon was more than she could handle after the day she had. She was better off leaving him for tomorrow. She'd be damned if she went to his room tomorrow night. She would fend him off as long as she could, and if there really was to be a wedding, then he could wait until their wedding night.As she sat there, holding her book in her hands, fuming over Simon her mind t
Olivia froze. She didn't know what to do. She was in a river, swimming with a wolf that she couldn't stop thinking about and they were about to face either a wolf or a human, she wasn't sure which. "Xander?" Ben called out. "Ben?" the voice replied. "Yeah, it's me. Are you on patrol next?" Ben asked, putting himself between Xander and Olivia. "Yeah, I am. Who's that in the river with you?" Xander called out. Olivia could almost see his face in the darkness, but he was definitely a wolf. "Just a minute," Ben said to Olivia as he climbed out of the river. He reached down to pull her out and helped her to her feet. She was standing just a few feet away from the second werewolf that she had met in the past twenty-four hours. He was handsome. Not as handsome as Ben, but better looking than the human men she met on her side of the city. Ben shook his dark hair out and looked at Xander, something passed between them. "This is Olivia," Ben sai
Olivia buried her head under her hands, her tears streaming down her face as she listened to the clash behind her. There were gunshots firing at regular intervals and growls piercing through the night. She wanted to get away, but she didn't. She needed to know if Ben was there and if he was hurt. She couldn't explain the draw she had, but she felt the need to help him. She couldn't do anything to help him now, but she couldn't force her feet to leave him behind without knowing his fate. She buried her head deeper, willing the sounds to quiet, hoping beyond all hope she had reached them in time. Then she thought of all of the men she knew that were fighting against the wolves. They weren't all bad, but she had sealed their fate if the wolves killed them. She was the one that would have their blood on her head. If they died, it was her fault. They were going into an attack thinking they had the upper hand, but they didn't. Because she had warned the wolves. She had gone
"Where have you been?" Richard asked as he stood from his desk and rushed around the table toward Olivia. She walked into the room to meet him, watching as the other people in the room moved out of the way to make a path for him. He came up in front of her and held her forearms in his hands, looking her up and down, studying her. "I went on a walk. I couldn't sleep," Olivia said, her voice quivering. "Please, daddy, can we talk privately?" She hoped he would send everyone away so they could talk without an audience. She breathed a sigh of relief when he nodded and sent everyone out of the room. "Call off the search, tell them she's been found. No one is to disturb me for the next half hour," Richard said sternly as everyone filed out. His secretary nodded and closed the door behind her with a small smile directed at Olivia. She cringed back, her weak attempt at a smile. "Sit down, Olivia. Tell me what happened. Why weren't you in your bed this morning
Olivia woke several hours later. She had slept the morning away, the clock showed it was past two in the afternoon. She heard a soft rustling at the door as Mary slid through the opening and walked up to her bed. "Good morning, sleepyhead," Mary said with a bright smile. "You're awfully chipper," Olivia said with a groan. She rolled over, trying to hide her head under the pillow. "Oh, no, you don't get to go back to sleep. You need to wake up, your sister is calling for you," Mary said, smiling down at Olivia as she walked to the bed and sat on the edge. "Belle? Oh my goodness, I forgot to check on her this morning. I promised her I would. She's going to be furious," Olivia said as she jumped out of bed and rushed around the room, throwing clothes on. "She's ok. She's looking a little under the weather, but the doctor thinks it's from the excitement of the day. I took a tray to her room just now and put your lunch on it. I figured you'd be hun
Ben could feel the metal on his wrists rubbing his skin raw, he wasn't healing which meant the metal was silver, poison to a wolf but incredibly effective at keeping them confined. His eyes were sore as he opened them slowly and tried to look around the room despite the pain in his chest and the pounding in his head. He looked down at his chest and saw a gaping wound, a wound that had been put there by the Alpha. The Alpha had wanted him dead, and now he was in jail. There was no safe place in this godforsaken city, the humans would skin him alive and sleep on his pellet fur while the Alpha would dance around his burning corpse. Both options were dire. He couldn't leave Olivia to fend for herself. She would be killed by the humans if they knew how much she had helped him. And, in hindsight, it had done no good, as the city was in ruins despite their best attempts at peace. The last thing Ben had seen was an explosion and the smell of fire and smoke filling the air as the tallest bu
Olivia felt the morning sun shining on her face. She distinctly remembered closing the curtains the night before, needing the feel of safety that came with being in a small enclosed space without the vast darkness of night seeping into her room. So this early morning presence of bright sunlight on her face was disconcerting.Her eyes blinked open as she tried to block the sun from her face with her arm. "Good morning, Olivia," a deep voice called out to her. She looked at the table that was situated in front of the fireplace. There were two plates sitting on top of the table, both filled with a variety of food, and a pot of coffee perched on the table to the side of the plates, cups empty and ready for the steaming liquid. Under normal circumstances, the sight would be welcome but the dark eyes that studied her from one of the chairs made her stomach drop in dread. As if he could sense her trepidation, Simon spoke."Oh, come now, my dear," his eyes sparkled with lascivious delight a
Olivia's eyes were wide as she watched the Alpha, his presence towering over the rest of the wolves. The werewolves on his side of the wall descended into chaos around him. The men that had been fighting alongside Ben were overrun by other werewolves. They were being held down and arrested, anyone that put up resistance. It was obvious there was unrest among the ranks as snarls rent the air from both sides of the conflict. Ben was being dragged back through the forest by a duo of wolves, a trail of his blood being left in his wake. Olivia couldn't pull her eyes away from the conflict, it felt as if her heart had stopped beating and her lungs were trying to catch up. Her chest constricted from the pain of seeing Ben shot through the chest. She couldn't breathe, she couldn't focus on anything other than the pair of legs disappearing between the trees and she felt the small part of her heart tied to him being dragged after him leaving a gaping hole in her chest. "Olivia, get down!" Ku
Ben was in charge of thirty men. It wasn't nearly enough to meet the hundred men lined up at the wall, guarding the human side of the city. 'It's like they know we're coming,' 'They probably do,' Ben replied as realization filled him. 'The Alpha could have told them.' 'Why would the Alpha want to kill us?' 'Because he knows that we don't approve of his plan to attack innocent kids and women.' 'He knows that we know he's losing his damn mind?' 'Anyone could tell that. He's insane. When did it get so bad?' 'I don't know, but be careful what you say. It could get you killed.' The chatter through the link was close to treason, if not enough to get them all hanged. Ben could see the humans lining up on the other side of the city wall. He wouldn't be the first to attack. He couldn't kill innocent humans, not after meeting his mate, not after seeing her face in his dreams and feeling the pull of the bond between them. There was a poetic justice in being killed by her people. It woul
Olivia stood gingerly, assessing her injuries as she watched Simon walk out of the room. She only had a few moments reprieve before he would come back and take her to her sister. They were here to find Susan, but Susan was nowhere to be found. She had disappeared.Olivia thought darkly that she wished she could disappear, too. If only for a few hours. She just wanted the world to stop turning to give her a reprieve from the inevitable pain that would come as soon as her sister succumbed to her injury.If only she had seen her sister slip away.If only the wolves hadn't blown up the wall.Her heart felt the beginning of bitterness and she blinked away the tears. For once, the tears were for her sister's situation and not her present dilemma. The world could send her as many Simons as it wanted as long as Maribelle was spared. Her sweet, beautiful sister. She would be dead soon.Maribelle might even be dead now. Enduring Simon's brutality was n
Simon rushed into the basement after Richard. "Olivia!" he said, his surprise apparent. He looked at her in awe and grabbed her in his arms to hold tightly. "I thought you were dead." He let out a sigh of relief and Olivia looked at him warily. The part of the relieved fiance that he was playing took her by surprise after their last encounter. "I am fine, Belle is sick though. She is not going to last much longer," Olivia said as she stepped back from Simon. Her voice broke and she walked to her sister's bedside to sit. She wanted to soak the last few hours with her sister before the infection overcame her body. "There's nothing you can do?" Richard asked. "Nothing at all?" He glared at the doctor. Dr. Northern was unphased and he shook his head. "No, there's nothing to be done at this point. The infection is too strong for our medications. We have tried everything we could, but it was not enough. Something invaded her body and she is not able
Olivia woke with a start. She felt her abdomen but it felt fine, as if nothing was wrong. She looked at it incredulously. She could have sworn she had been standing in Ben's house with a handful of blood just before she passed out. She remembered seeing the blood and feeling light headed, then blackness. She shook her head. It had been a long, stressful week. Maybe she had imagined it. She stood up from the bed and remembered the attack on the city. The train depot had been demolished. She had seen it happening. She had almost been demolished with it. She walked toward the door, wanting to find Ben. She needed to get back to her sister. Maribelle was ill and she wouldn't be happy waking up in the doctor's basement without a friendly face. Her stomach twisted at the thought of Maribelle all alone, scared, with only the doctor to keep her calm. She needed to get back to her sister. She needed to be with her. She walked toward the staircase and made her way down
Ben caught Olivia just as she fell, she had passed out from the wound in her side. He hadn't even noticed it. How had he missed something so important? "I should have known she was hurt," he murmured as he lifted her into his arms and held her close. "Get my bed ready, Heidi, we need to dress her wound." Heidi rushed up the stairs ahead of him and he followed closely behind, setting her down gently on the bed in his room. He wasn't about to let her out of his sight now that he had her in his grasp. Heidi grabbed her dress and ripped with her claws, the fabric falling away and exposing her pale, porcelain skin. Her breasts fell out of her dress and Ben growled when he realized there were others in the room. Xander looked away and Flor smirked as he glanced at her chest. "Look away or I will rip your eyes out of your head right here," Ben said, growling under his breath. "One should never look at another man's mate," Flor said under his breath.
Olivia sobbed in relief, clutching Ben with all her might. She felt instant relief when his arms held her tight to his chest and he held her head in his hand, breathing in deeply as he buried his nose in her neck. She shuddered in desire, even here in the midst of destruction, she wanted him. "I need to get you to safety," he murmured as he pulled back from her and looked around. "Where's Mary, did you see her at the manor? Is she ok?" Olivia asked frantically. Ben sent a mind-link to Xander. 'Is Mary alive?' he asked. 'Yes, she's alive, but she got hit hard on the head, she'll be out for awhile. I'm taking her back to your place to Heidi,' Xander replied. 'You need to use the tunnels. The Alpha will be watching what we do, we need to be careful. Meet me at the southern gate, there's an entrance near there,' Ben replied. 'On it,' Xander replied. "Mary's fine, Xander is with her and he's taking her to my house. My