I tapped the papers straight that my last class turned in before vacating the classroom. It was my first Friday and it was about as hard to get the students to focus as I thought it might be. With how the rotation ended up today, I had one of my Latin 1 classes at the beginning of the day and then the second one at the end. My Latin 3 class was skipping this Friday. The rotating schedule was something I needed to get used to as well. After so many years in college, it was jarring.My Latin 1 class was a cute class full of Freshman. They also were counted the lucky ones who managed to sneak into the class with the “hot teacher” first year. They were chatty and excitable but they seemed to have chosen Latin because they wanted to, not because they had to.This school offered three other languages; French, Spanish, and Chinese. Latin was the outlier and it was obvious with only having three classes for the size of the school. While this was the private school, there were still a lot of st
We pulled into the pack house and I turned off the car. Looking over at my impromptu passenger, I watched her unbuckle her seatbelt. Winter was much less tense than when she got in. Giving me the same soft smile as earlier, she nodded her head.“Thank you for the ride. I appreciate it.”“Of course. Happy to be of service.” I realized my own smile might have looked a bit strained.Opening the door, she stepped out and swung her bag over one shoulder. Ember threw open the door and smiled.“Winter! I’m glad you…” Her words stopped and her smile fell.“I’m fine, Luna.”Ember growled low. “I’m sure you are. Come on, I’ve got an ice pack with your name on it.”Winter chortled and nodded, heading inside. Ember raised an eyebrow at me as I closed my door and shoved my hands in my coat pockets. Walking up to her, I gave her a peck on the cheek.“I was driving the back way and I saw her walking on the side of the road. I offered her a ride.”Her eyes narrowed for a moment but she nodded. “Thanks
*** Winter’s POV *** I stood in the back of the yard. Everyone who had a wolf gathered on the last Friday of the month for the pack run. Even though I didn’t technically have a wolf, I could still shift. Alpha Damian gave me his usual creepy giant smile when he was about to say something he knew I wasn’t going to like before telling me I was to join. So now I’d been bringing up the rear for two years.There were only a few others my age or younger. Since only leadership, strong leadership at that, shifted when they were fifteen, it was a very small few. The rest were all eighteen and above. Sighing, I leaned my back against the tree.Most people ignored me. Usually for two reasons. One, I was just a young pup and they didn’t really care. Others knew that I didn’t have a wolf or that my dad had basically discarded me for Rebecca. Speaking of which, I didn’t see her nor Hannah in the mix. Dad was standing with Gamma Maddox off to the side.Gamma Maddox had taken over for my grandfather
The feeling of running as a wolf was something that I loved more than anything. It was a freedom that you could never replicate as a human. With everything heightened, it was an entirely different experience than just running with two legs.How the grass and moss felt brushing against your paws. How the earth sank in as you pushed off to continue a stride. How the air felt flowing through your fur, just barely kissing the skin. How the smell of the forest, particularly as the sun was going down, differed to the morning mist-covered scent. All of it was so overpowering and yet empowering at the same time.Running hard, I passed a few of the slower pods before finding my usual pace. Since we started on the West side of the pack, we would go close to the river before swinging around to the north of the territory. I decided to swing wider than the pack would go to the West.The forest gave way to the pebbled riverbank that could easily be called a beach with how wide the river was at this
I froze, my body going stiff as I looked up at my dad. Not that I really wanted to go with him. It would be nice since the walk was a long way but hope was not something that I held when it came to my dad.He frowned again before he shook his head. “She exerted herself too much.”Translation for that meant that I was too sweaty and I would have gotten his seats dirty. The front door slammed shut behind him and I winced. Luna Ember pulled me close, her arms wrapping around my shoulders.“I’m fine, Luna. I wasn’t expecting…”I nearly jumped out of my skin when Alpha Damian turned and threw a bottle at the door. The metal bottle didn’t break but there would be a dent in it for sure. My eyes widened as I stared at the door and then at Alpha Damian. It was rare that I saw any outbursts from Alpha but that was way more than normal.“Honey…” Luna Ember sighed.“Go get your backpack, Winter. I’ll drive you back.”My mouth nearly fell open. “Alpha, you don’t need to…”“Now, Winter.”He didn’t n
“You saved my ass on Friday.”Krista was lying on the grass in the empty park close to the school. We decided to meet up here on Sunday. Usually she was busy on Sunday with her family but her mom had taken her dad to a work function. Of course her brother was in the dojo but she wanted to get out.“You probably would have been fine. It’s not like you were doing anything bad. You just went to a party.”“Well, I was about to get down with my bad self.”I rolled my eyes. “Please don’t say that.”She laughed, rolling on her side to face me. “I heard Rebecca got torn a part. Not just by Gamma either.”“Oh, I’m pretty sure you could hear my dad yelling from the pack house. She comes in, getting dragged in by Gamma, drunk, smelling like sex and smoke, and I’m pretty sure she took something hard. Her pupils were blown out like crazy.”“Oh my goddess. I would have loved to hear that. Finally, they catch her doing when she has been doing for years.”Leaning my head back, I frowned. “I just don’t
I looked over at my dad. He looked agitated. His back was straight as his hands thrummed on the steering wheel. Not just that but his leg was bouncing as well. It was odd seeing him like this. “Winter, I need you to remember. It’s really important.” “We didn’t talk about you or Hannah. The only thing we talked about was that Krista had seen Rebecca at the party. It wasn’t…” He growled, glaring at me. “I need you to tell me what he said!” I did jump this time as he raised his voice. “Nothing. Really. He didn’t say anything! It’s not like he would talk about that kind of stuff. He knows I can’t do anything or that you think I’m worth telling anything.” “That’s right. That’s right.” The second time he said it, he let out a sigh. “Why would Damian talk to you about anything?” He chuckled to himself. “How silly of me.” I looked out the window, keeping my hands in my lap. After that, I expected him to just kick me out of the car and make me walk home. However, he seemed like he w
One thing I didn’t expect was Mr. Penn waiting outside of Statistics. Krista elbowed me and waggled her eyebrows as he motioned me to follow him. I gave a quick wave to Krista and I followed a few steps behind. Usually Krista and I would part anyways, since I had my Study Period and she had her Pottery class. Mr. Penn lead me to the front office and held the door open for me. Principal Miles seemed to be surprised and immediately frowned. He stepped up the counter and tapped his fingers on the wood. “Is everything okay, Caspian? Winter?” I shrugged and Mr. Penn must have realized then that this looked like I had done something wrong. He waved his hands before reaching into his back pocket for a folded piece of paper. “Miss Winter expressed the interest in learning German. I thought during her Study Period, she could take German from me. However, I wanted to make sure she could get the credit for it.” Principal Miles let off a sigh of relief. “Is that so.” “Principal Miles,
I wondered how long I could get away with ignoring Damian’s shouting in my head. We had another half hour or so to the end of the pack territory. If I could make it that long, then I would be fine.‘ANSWER ME! WHAT THE HELL DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING?’This time I winced. Onan growled, it echoing just as loud for him. Winter must have caught my flinch since she looked over at me. I gave her smile, but winced again when Damian mind linked me again.‘YOU DID NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO TAKE HER! DO NOT MAKE ME REPORT YOU FOR KIDNAPPING, CASPIAN!’“Alpha, I’m assuming?” She looked back to see if the car was still following us.Nodding, I looked in the mirror as well. They hadn’t stopped, but they had backed off quite a bit. I wondered what Damian was thinking. It didn’t make sense to pull them only to yell at me. Not to mention that his accusation of kidnapping would be on shaky ground. At least within the pack laws.“I’m wondering if I can just ignore him until we get to the border. His mind
‘Just go in, Caspian. No one is going to think it’s weird you’re there.’ Onan was at his limit with me and I could feel his irritation at my hesitation.“I can’t just…go in. One, I’m not a teacher anymore. Two, I’d be picking up Winter. Which would end up raising flags.”He let off an annoyed sigh. ‘Outside the fact that she is our mate and it’s not weird. You are now Caspian Herne. The wolfs out of the bag. You can’t hide anymore that you are the Alpha’s brother. Both good and bad.’Rubbing my face, I let out a more exasperated sigh. Damian and Ember had been using that to their advantage. Every time I went into town, went shopping, or even at home, they had a wolf watching me. I didn’t know what they expected me to do, but apparently, it was something.Whether or not I wanted to let them be at the mercy of the Council, I worried that Winter would end up in the crosshairs. I worried that I would lose her simply because I wanted to spite my brother and didn’t wait to think about how I
The kitchen was quiet for a moment. My brother and I stared at each other. Ember was looking at me as well, but she turned to her mate. He didn’t look at her. His focus was on me and I wondered if it was because he was still deciding if giving me the truth was worth it. My hand curled into a fist.“Yes, we made the decision to lock Winter’s wolf away!” Ember was the one who answered, the words tumbling out of her mouth.My eyes continued to watch my brother as he sighed and rubbed his eyes, his back falling against the wall. He pulled his leg up and frowned. Damian looked exhausted, but not from the blooming bruise on the side of his face.“We…we made the decision. A choice. To protect her and the pack. Especially after Linny passed…” Ember sat back on her knees, looking up at me. “Yes, we made the choice. I’m sorry, Cas.”“Why? Why would you do that? What could a young wolf do to pose such a threat that you brought in magic, forbidden magic I might add, to seal away her wolf? You can’
*** Caspian’s POV ***I tried to be as normal as possible for Winter. She was already nervous going with Maddox and I to the diner. It was funny because we definitely turned a few heads. However, once we sat down, she relaxed a little. Not as much as I wished though.This had broken her. She spoke about not having her wolf but the fact that it had been taken from her. Not that she wasn’t supposed to have one, didn’t just devastate her. I was gutted. It wouldn’t change how I felt about having her as a mate. My acceptance of her wouldn’t change. This just felt so raw.I’d had Onan with me years before most wolves did. We were a team. Albeit a weird team. We didn’t think or work together like other wolves but he was the other part of my soul. My grouchy old man part of my soul.‘Hey.’I chortled. “Tell me I’m wrong.”Onan huffed. ‘Whatever.&
I curled up tighter, not wanting to hear whatever was going on downstairs. There was yelling, that was for sure. It got louder for a second before I realized it was because someone was opening my door. The yelling mellowed down to a murmur again. Someone touched my shoulder and I jumped.“Winter…”Tears that I thought were done filled my eyes and I curled up tighter, trying to get away from the voice. I knew it. It was the voice I wanted to avoid like the plague. Who would want a wolf-less mate? Who would accept anyone like that? And an Alpha at that?“Talk to me, Winter. Please.” His hand brushed my arm, but I tried to scoot as far away as I could. “Look at me at least.”Squeezing my eyes shut, I lifted my head. Slowly, I peeled them open. Caspian was sitting on the bench in front of me. His face reflected the worry I heard in his tone. My tears fell and I started to shake my head.“Oh, little wolf.
Caleb slammed the door behind him as he got out of the car. He didn’t wait for me or even help me. He just walked into the house. Stepping out gingerly to the driveway, I slung my bag over my shoulder before slowly making my way into the house.Closing the door behind me, I was surprised to find Caleb with a beer in hand, leaning against the kitchen counter. I didn’t even know we had beer, let alone that Caleb drank it. He shook his head as he looked up at me.“You ruined years of mentoring and work.”I frowned. “I have no idea what you are talking about.”“Galen Rue, you stupid girl. I have been mentoring him and pushing him to take over for Alpha Damian. It’s time that Damian step down. He has no children and I don’t think he ever will. Galen was the obvious choice and only needed a little help.”For a moment, I stared at Caleb. I hoped he was joking. It didn’t look like h
Collapsing against the bed, I shook my head. For the most part, my throat had healed. My voice was still a bit soft but it didn’t feel straining to use it anymore. The issue now was walking. I’d been so weak from two weeks in bed that it was like I was trying to learn to walk again. It frustrated me that I would get so tired simply from walking down the hall and back.“You did good, Winter. Better than last time. You’re getting stronger. That’s progress.”I gave the nurse a deadpanned look and she laughed.“I mean it. Two weeks in a coma might not seem like a lot but it is.”“Yeah. Sure. Whatever you say.”She laughed again but it was cut off by some commotion outside the door. It sounded like chaos until a voice rose above all the noise. A voice I knew well but I never thought I would hear in the hospital. The nurse, also confused, stepped out from the room to see what was going on.
There something about being held by Caspian. I’d felt it when he carried me to the hospital. I felt it last night and now tonight. It felt like home. A feeling I had been working toward, but thought it would only be when I finally kicked my family out. Feeling it now, I wondered if I had it wrong all this time. That I would have been disappointed the moment I made the house mine but never really had that sense of home from it. No matter how much remodeling I did.“I want you to move in with me.”The words tumbled out awkwardly and Caspian pulled back, shock written all over his face. “What?”My face turned bright red and I stammered. “I…that’s not…I mean…shit.” Rubbing my eyes, I dragged my fingers down my face. “I just…I’ve been working towards getting the house from Caleb. And on my birthday, I’m going to kick him out. With the lawyer and everything. I just&h
Krista squealed as I gave her a rundown of what I spoke about with Caspian, and also how I felt after. When I was done, I buried my face in my hands. She sat up, straddling my legs as she faced me.“You can’t be embarrassed, Winny! He’s your mate!”“Yeah but…like…this is all…I’ve never…” I could feel my ears getting red.Krista laughed. “Oh you sweet summer child.”“Winter. Winter child.”She laughed again. “Winter, you don’t need to worry about that right now. I think he will have enough sense not to push you into anything. Usually, even if mates do mate right away, there is a period of transition. They still ease into the processes. It’s not something that wham! All of a sudden you’re moved in, having kids, and showering together.” Humming, I watched her wrinkle her nose. “I guess some do. But it&rsqu