Years
it. Two years after settling in Rollins, Montana I shifted. My wolf was pure black with ice blue eyes. I wasn't a special wolf or a
d them more and more. Aria was slowly starting to speak to me more and more. She was still m
ew it was just a matter of time before they found me. It wouldn't matter that I was here first, the pa
led like a human. If the pack found me, it would be the alpha's place to decide what would
of the family I lost. The day after the pack moved in, I quit my job at the diner in town. I had the money I saved from the job, plu
e other to feel when their mate was in trouble, worried, in pain or when they were cheating. The pain started out as a dull ache in your heart, and
cheat on Evan. I wasn't that kind of woman. My mother had taught me that cheating on your mate was never acceptable, no mat
slowly lost that ability. But that's not true. Since we were taught to think that we lost that part of us, no one tried to see if it couldn't be done. With the help of Aria, I was a
ll hidden cave, I made sure that my scent was hidden. As they came closer, I made sure that my heartbeat couldn't b
red percent ours. It would be a disaster for them if they were to find out the truth about us." They c
nd what'
belong. They asked around about her and they found out that she showed up five years ago. She wa
believe that
be that she's a late shifter or she has an animal but can't shift. Those are the only reasons I can think of as why s
be a shifter who is hiding from her mate or her pack. Our animals can teach us many things, including how to mask your
out of my hiding place, Aria stopped me. Tina, they'll be looking for yo
Shepherd. Seconds later, I grabbed my bag between my teeth. Before stepping out of my hiding place, I made sure that my scent was that of a Shiloh Shepherd and that Aria was blocking my mind. I made it to the border without runni