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ld get using my personal chopper, the rest, we'll have to trek on foot. Behind it, the thin pebbled road began its twisting
It was there that the spies were killed. It's already been eighteen hours since the annihilation and judging by the dark sn
out of these unsuspecting humans as we could. We had warm clothes on, but it wasn't helping much. We needed high insulatin
not cold. So it was needless to say that we were highly....uncomfortable in thi
oden bench, a cup of blistering hot tea in hand. "Sun's coming up; w
ere admiring a few young women in colorful mekhlas. The people here hardly wore more than a thin sweater
up. Just as we were about to leave, a lig
)?" Asked the voice. We all turned in u
dered flowers and the skirt of her mekhla was a light brown with flower patterns. Her scarf covered her neck and ears. But the most remarkable feature about her was her eye. I
cover some ground before nightfall
ming." She nodded towards the darkenin
ry, very still beside me. I followed his line of sight to find him looking at the retreating figure of the village girl like he was obsessed with her. His eyes devoured her every movement
ous!" I hissed out low eno
like he had just been b
word, trying to make him see reason. "Sh
about power, Rhys!"But he didn't do anything else. Instead he
t him once more as we started walking on the trail. "
at you say! She's my mate Rhys. I've been searching for her all my life and I've finally found her. I
Zyane had never complained before. But now because of so
t you get a mate who will make your entire world fall apart. Who'll make you eat the w
yself. Our pack was the strongest for a reason. We were all purebreds. There hasn't been a wolf-human paring in my pack for almost a centur
ent out our frustrations. I knew Zyane by heart. He might be pissed at me enough to want to kill me but he'd still take a
st night. Looking up, I saw that storm clouds had gathered, tu
ht, let the storm pass over." Sl
o that point first." I told Slade and continued on walking. I knew I was being irrational becaus
ightly on our back and the snow making crunching noises beneath our feet. It was exactly two kilometers from that p
ouldn't work. There was nothing to hold on to. I could hear my pack members scream. I could feel their
that I was buried a good 3feet under it. It took a while as I stayed put in the snow and counted every slow second that passed by before I could no longer
eyes a bit, I saw a body lying uncon
etely alone in this place. I was trying to get up from underneath the snow when I heard a shot. And a few moments later I felt somethin
on that I realized that I was the bleeding. I fell back on the snow face firs
for almost an hour, only the slightest bit of golden orange sun rays remained as
e same village girl with the cat-like eyes, a gun in her right arm. And just beh
assing out was that I had found
hite