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.
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*** 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&r
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 wid
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 ge
“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.”&ldq
This was fine.This was okay.He wasn’t even really mad today.Nothing had forced him over the edge today.Today wouldn’t be bad.I could deal with this.I closed my eyes tighter as his boot pressed into my back. He leaned over and flicked ash from his cigarette on me. Dad never smoked in the house. Hannah hated when he smoked. She refused to let him in the house if he smelled like it. So he had other ways of getting his vice.“How did I get stuck with you? You useless wolf. I’m so glad that I had the forethought to bring Hannah into the mix.” His boot lifted off but connected with my side. “You really are the most useless thing. You were supposed to be a ‘great miracle’ that your mother begged me to take care of.”Curling up into a ball, I reached up and held onto the only thing left of my mother’s. Her locket never left my neck. It was the one thing that survived. Outside of me. I survived. All I did was survive.My muscles tightened as the cigarette butt burned into my skin under my
“Correct.” I sighed. “I have my own homework to do. If you did yours, then maybe you wouldn’t be failing.”With how she carried herself, you would think that Rebecca was the oldest. She was a bully and the true delinquent in the family. However, she was three months younger than I was. Hanna, my mother’s younger sister, had her three months after I was born. When the news broke, the scandal nearly tore two packs apart.Our pack, Dawn Claw, was neighbors with another pack. Usually packs didn’t stay too close to one other but there was the huge river between us. It was nearly a lake in certain places but the river was the territorial barrier. On the other side was the Moon Shadow pack. A lot of times, our packs were interwoven and wolves would find mates from either side of the river.Mother and Hannah had been from Dawn Claw, their father being the Gamma of the pack. Dad had been the second youngest son of Moon Shadow’s Beta. My mother and Dad were fated mates. So, since the position of
Slamming my locker shut, I glared at my best friend, Krista. “What do you want?”“Maybe…it would be your face on Friday?”“Absolutely not.” I walked past her.Krista had been by my side since we were eleven. Her family had been part of the Moon Shadow pack before it was absorbed into our pack. They weren’t leadership but they were one of the original founding families. Alpha Damian, and his father before him, made sure that when the packs were combined that many of the families were given similar status.She transferred into our school when we started Middle School and somehow I became her best friend. I had no control over it and I still didn’t. Krista was the one person who I could rely on no matter what and sometimes that got her in trouble. She’d run her mouth a little much and we’d both end up in deep shit.“But Winter, come on. Hunky Jackson is having a party at his house. Everyone is going. Everyone. And you can’t say everyone if you’re not going. I need my wingman! Wingwoman. W
Mrs. Cross’ desk had a ton of flowers and gifts on it. I smiled and pulled out a small little box from my backpack. Krista lugged in a box of diapers and slammed it down on her chair. Our last class of the day was Latin. Luckily, it wasn’t a block but it really wasn’t going to be a regular day anyways.When our teacher stepped into the class from the bathroom, her eyes were all puffy. Today was going to be her last day. Mrs. Cross said that it was just going to be for a little while and she would be back teaching but most of us knew better.“Mrs. Cross, where do we put gifts?” Lauren had a gift on her table as well.“Oh my, you guys…you didn’t have to. Really!”Krista snorted. “Too bad! Where do you want them?”The class laughed, except for Rebecca and her cronies in the corner of the classroom. Of course they didn’t bring anything but then you’d actually have to show up to class to get to know a teacher. Mrs. Cross had actually moved up with us over the years. She decided to finally t
“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.”&ldq
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 ge
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 wid
*** 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&r
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.&l
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
‘It was not that bad.’I sighed and flicked on the lights of the apartment I was staying in. Onan wasn’t wrong. I was expecting it to be worse. Damian was still Damian. Even after all these years. Though, a little more grown up. He’d weathered some storms and it settled him down to an extent. He always had a bubbly personality and was a complete extrovert. He just fit the Alpha role now.Placing my bag on the smaller kitchen island, I looked around the room. This seemed so different than Ember’s usual style. This was far more modern of a place than I expected but she also was only investing, not actually living in it. It was above a shopping center on the West side of town. It had its own little community feel and there were two stories of apartments above all the stores.There were massive windows and a balcony but I’d found out today that the windows were one way. It felt a little more private and I didn’t feel the need to always be closing the blinds now. I would have been fine with
“Em, we’ve talked on the phone and through texts. It’s not like you haven’t talked to me all this time.”She frowned. “Cas, that doesn’t count. Those are just words. I want to really know how you are. You okay coming back? Is the apartment okay?” Reaching out, she rubbed my arm. “Are you taking care of yourself? Are you sleeping well? You might have grown into a towering monster but you’re thin too.”This is who Ember really was. Something that kicked in the moment we found out my parents were dead. She was a nurturer. A mother at heart. I couldn’t understand why, after all these years, they hadn’t had pups but Ember stepped up into the mother role for me even though she was only twenty. At the time, I was nine and rebelled against her something fierce but she never gave up. Not even after I left the pack.“I’m okay. Really. I am really happy where I am. I’ve found something I love and pursuing it has been the best and most fulfilling thing I’ve done. There are times where I miss havin
I grabbed the three notebooks from Delilah over the three different classes. There were also the two textbooks, my own notes for the day, and then I grabbed a couple extra notebooks that were empty. With everything that I gathered today, I could easily set up a lesson plan for each class now. While I wasn’t quite comfortable being in an official teaching position, if I looked at it that I was only teaching someone a language, it lessened the feeling of imposter syndrome.‘You’re coming over for dinner.’Rolling my eyes, I grabbed my leather messenger bag that had somehow survived all of my college years with me. ‘I have work I need to do.’‘You little…you’re coming over for dinner. You didn’t even stop by when you came in last night!’Closing the door and locking it, I headed down the stairs and to the office. ‘I got in late. I needed to be up early. I wasn’t going to wake you or Ember up. You’re too old to be missing that kind of sleep.’I held back my laugh as my brother yelled in my