my head and whine at him. "Alpha," one of the warriors speaks, "Maybe it's just a normal dog. We've never hear
and barked at them. "Well, I'll be..." The alpha says softly. I could tell he got an idea because his eyes light
he is actually a she." I bark once and they laugh. The warrior closet to us stepped forward like he was going to pet me. I step back and growl softl
"Heel." He says and I race towards him. As his laughter filled the air, his men turned to see what he was laughing about. "I tell you now Alpha, t
igure out a name for me. At each of his suggestions, I would snort or shake my head no. When he was just about out of names, I spotted a Aria gro
Then I would shift into my wolf and go for a run, while making sure I kept my scent hidden. I almost got caught once, but with Aria's help, I managed to stay undetected. The pack children fell in l
mbers and making sure they were doing fine. He would allow me to go with him for the most part, but there were
to start training again, but I wasn't willing to take the risk of being found. That was until I found a hidden cave behind the waterfall. It took me several weeks to
complained about the missing equipment, but Allen just bought them replacements. Each night that I trained, I felt myself getting stronger. I needed to work on
will be expecting you and your men next month then." I growled softly and Allen turned his head to look at me confused. Afte
e chuckled and walked out of the room. Sighing, I stand up and follow him. I found him in the kitchen taking a steak out of the fridge. "Would you like one Aria?" He asked looking
ttle bit, but my plans changed. Halfway to the cave, a deep hot pain flashed through
ss take me under. The last thing that registered in my thoughts was Allen's face as he ran towards me. Two hours later I awoke on a bed in the pack's hospital. Looking around
ked in my room and kept their voice
hough I can't fathom out how she can
og to a human, I'd say it's not impossible.
with her; she's in perfect shape. But
len was never one for beating around the bush. "It's my belief that her mate marked anothe
has met him and he or
could feel his eyes on my face. I move slightly and moan. Both of them rush to my side and I felt
ou. We're worried about you girl." A shy smile makes it way on my lips. "I know." I say softly looking at them. The doctor was almost bursting with excitem
of the door. Now that I was alone with Allen, I felt nervous. Keeping my eyes glued on my ha
sn't so sure. "If you're a wolf, how can you shift into a dog?" I glance up at him before looking back down. "Every wolf has the ability to shift into anything they wish too. At the moment, I can shi
a rouge? Doesn't your family
ar when I was fifteen. The Alpha and his family took me in, but he didn't treat me the same. Neither did his children. Only the Luna treate
son I used to be. I still trained and I was still our best fighter, but I was withdrawn and quiet. I only spoke to others when th
e the pain it caused. But I wasn't expecting him to mark another. That pain was ten times worse than anything I ever felt in my life." I
ing fine those first years here. Then your pack moved in and I knew that it wouldn't be long until I slipped up and y'a
and caring. Turning to face him, I give him a weak smile. "It doesn'
laughed but it sounded bitter to me. "That's the one. I doubt that I
ts up. "But, I will grant you permission to find a place to stay for the week that he'll be here if yo
ve a question for you Tami. And you don't have to answer right away. Would you like to become a member
t he doesn't want us anymore. As long as we stay clear
e rejected you be
ning the loss of your parents. I smile mentally at her and look back at
ina Bell
nd loyalty to the Lost River pack until death? Do you ple
ould easily block them out. "Thanks for taking me in Allen." I say as sleep started to claim me. Allen stands up and places a soft kiss on my head. As