"Tell me about it,'' Hayley mumbled, now once again feeling sad.
She could hear Davina yelling at someone as she went downstairs and wondered what anyone saw in her.
"Hmm, she is just trash and nothing else. Can't believe I got fooled by her, but that's just her damn wolf ability.'' Gunther said.
Hayley didn't think he said it for her, but she heard.
"What now, cause that's not the first time I heard someone say that." Hayley sat up straight.
"She has a siren's call, can manipulate anyone. She did it to me, the Alpha, and Conrad. Obviously, only two of us have been able to get over it." Gunther informed.
Conrad made a grunting sound, then got up and left the room.
'No wonder, that bitch!' Hayley thought.
"Been using her damn siren call crap on the pack." That gave Hayley even more reasons to hate her.
Hayley looked over at Gunther, wondering how he broke out of Davina's spell, and how many other people were still under h
Hayley cried to herself that night, hating herself for trying to pretend as if her parents hadn't just die.She hated how she was nonchalant most of the time, which now made her seemed uncaring.Her parents were the best people she knew in the pack, and they didn't deserve to die.She rolled to her back, using the end of Kane’s shirt that she was wearing to wipe her nose.And soon, she drifted off into a deep sleep. Not dreaming of anything.Hayley's own snores woke her up. She jumped up, opened her eyes, but immediately closed them again. Her eyes felt puffy, and the sunlight that was streaming in felt painful on her iris."Good morning sunshine!" Kane said, he was way too cheery even for his own self and so early in the morning.Hayley twisted around so fast, she fell off the bed with a loud thud and a huff sound.Kane laughed and shook his head. "After sharing the same bed, with you snuggling up to me, I never expected
Hayley opened one eye, then the other, looking at her final score. She got all perfect scores, expect in Wolf Anatomy. Simply because she didn't know how to explain what it was like to undergo the shift. But she didn't care. She still passed, and it was now the end of the last school year for her, so was it for everyone else. Well, not everyone, just those that finished their schooling and didn't get held back for another year. Even though Hayley was happy to be finished with school, she was not excited for one thing. At the end of school for the senior year students, they all have to do an impossible obstacle course, one that placed them in their class of work. It could be in the office, or out in the fields, or even being a guard. Whatever it was, once you are finished with school, you have to go through with the course. Hayley sighed as she, and the other seniors made their way to the gym. It was as if she was walking to her end. "H
"Hayley, you need to wake up." Kane shook her from her sleep. Hayley groaned, rolling over, "no." "Yes, you have work and if you are late, I have to listen to Conrad complain." "Work!" Hayley sat up in bed at that. "Yes, so go get ready." Kane told her, getting off the bed. Hayley hurried to get ready, then rushed from the house. Making it just in time for her shift to start. There wasn't much to do, just to walk around and make sure that there wasn't any funny business going on. Mainly to make sure no were kinds tried to sneak in or out and tried to steer away any wondering humans. Even though Hayley was included in the 'make sure no one tries to leave', she found it somewhat ironic. She always wanted to leave, now she had to make sure no one did. She also had to make sure that parties are turned off when they should. Which earned her the name party police, or party pooper. But she was more than glad to
When Hayley woke up and it was well past five, her hair was a tangled mess, and half her body was hanging off her bed. She groaned before rolling out of the bed, to drag herself to the bathroom, feeling lightheaded as she went. It felt like the best sleep she ever had in a while. After getting all cleaned up, Hayley went downstairs for food, which the maid, Amy, was just about finishing up with. "Good evening, young lady. The Alpha wanted you to know that we finally got lactose free milk for." The maid told her. "Thanks, that was thoughtful of him." "Now eat up. I made liver and beans." The older woman said. Hayley almost gagged at the sound at that. “Really?" When Amy lifted the cover off the pot, the smell hit her, causing her to dry heave. "No, I think I'll go to the diner. Today, have a little breakfast for dinner,'' Hayley told her, then hurried upstairs for her bag, before rushing downstairs again and out the fron
"Hayley, can you talk to me for a second, please?""About what?""Wh-""Your second is up. I don't want to hear anything from you." Hayley cut Kane off."No, what you just saw, that meant nothing. Davina means nothing to me.""Trying telling that to her. And please leave me alone. I'm not into all the games."''It's not a game."Hayley didn't respond. Instead, she went to take a shower, then pulled the sheets off the bed and slept in the bathroom.Hayley jumped from her sleep, covered in sweat, with her heart racing. Not only was she snoring, but she had a very weird dream as well. She was in the forest all by herself, covered in blood.There was howling and that was all the dream showed over and over, all around her, just blood and howling.She didn't understand what her dream meant.Even though she knew that she was supposed to visit Nola, the foresight wolf to understand her dreams better, but thou
"I should get going. I have a new location toady." Hayley said, getting up and brushing off her pants. "Be careful out there." Kane told her. Hayley had to patrol the edge of the town by herself. She had no problem doing it when it's daytime. This night seemed extra dark because of the pending rain, with clouds blocking out the moon and stars. The place was also quiet, as if it was holding its breath. 'The calm before the storm, they always say,' Hayley thought. She wasn't feeling any better either. She still had dizzy spells, and a headache, which she pinned on the fact that her period was near. Hayley paused for a while, when her head spun. Her mind drifted to the quietness of the forest. The usually loud forest, with it's busy night creatures, seemingly took an unasked for vacation. There was a loud crack, like a tree branch or something. Hayley looked around, but she didn't have night vision like the wolves,
A cry was what made Hayley come to. When she did, she noticed Axel on the ground, badly hurt and bleeding.Whatever had attacked them was long gone.Hayley felt light-headed from being hung upside down for so long. Suddenly the rope broke. The next thing she knew, she was falling. She twisted her body to try landing on her feet, but that was the wrong thing to do.When Hayley fell, twisting her right ankle. The pain caused her to cry out and fought back her tears. But through it, she tried to move closer to Axel to make sure he was ok, but the effort was too much, and she passed again.When Hayley came to, she was in a room, in a very comfortable bed, with thick, warm dark blue duvet sheets up to her chin, soft pillows under her head, and a finely carved head post behind her back.The room was thick with a very delectable, but familiar,cologne.Even though it was morning, the curtains were still drawn, maybe to not disturb her
Hayley stuffed a few clothes in her duffle bag, took one last look around the room and left.She walked to the edge of the town without looking back, then crawled under the wire.''You really like trouble, don't you?"Hayley looked over at Aspen. He only had on a pair of ripped jeans and was eating an apple."Nice seeing you again. I'm actually glad that you came. I want your help to cross the mountain.""I'm afraid I can't do that.""Why not?""Because if is dangerous, you have no food and no proper clothing, you won't survive for even a day.""Ok, then tell me why you call me Ciri the first time we met?""Yeah, so maybe if we follow the river to its source, we can get to the mountain, but it won't be easy." Aspen said."Fine, never mind. I'll figure things out on my own." Hayley walked off after that.Aspen didn't go after her, thinking that she would stop, but Hayley didn't. Instead, she walked on, follo