Titus Bane
He’s been staring at me since we stepped out of the car and started surveying the resort. I can feel his eyes digging into me from behind and if I didn’t know any better, I would feel intimidated. But I did, and one of those was the fact that pretty boy doesn’t and never will have any effect on me.
Three days ago, this place was filled with wolves, but because I couldn’t exactly keep it that way even with my connections, the Phoenix resort where Neo disappeared that night was back in business.
Humans roamed around the place normally, some bikini-clad women were even eyeing us up and down, and frankly, I was surprised Zane didn’t seem to care about women flirting with him. He looked like the type to play around. Maybe I had misjudged him a little too
Titus Bane“River, no!” Keira shouted, but it was obvious he wasn’t hearing anyone as he stared at me like he was already thinking of ways to dispose of my body.“Don’t be a child,” I told him as I dodged his punches.I’m sure he was a good fighter. I never doubted that, but because he was consumed by too much anger and rage, he couldn’t see things clearly. He just kept throwing punches without calculating them so it was much easier to dodge each one of them.“Fuck you!” He shouted. “Keira deserves better than you!”I laughed amusedly. “Oh, and who might that be? Are you t
Relief was an understatement when we found out that things were finally looking up to us, that the chances of finding Neo were at least at ninety percent now. But at the same time, worry and anxiety still coursed through my every vein and I couldn’t sit still even if I wanted to. Three places, Titus said. There were only three probable places that she could go based on her map and they were all abandoned. Completely far away from likely any civilians and it’s that thought that terrified me the most. Though I expected it to be such, having confirmation of it scared me further. Thinking about how she could bring my little boy all the way to somewhere secluded where no one would hear him; his cries for help, his screams from pain. Oh goddess, I don’t even want to think about it. “It’s alright, K. They’ll find him soon.” Zane said comfortingly as he rubbed my back in circles, like he knew exactly what I was thinking. “Do you have tea around here? Chamomile? You know I whip up the
River Colden“Don’t do this, River.” Zane said sternly, his fists clenched tightly.I could see he was trying to control himself, but he was pissed too. He wants to fight, but he doesn’t want to make a mess of things.Well I for one am done with all of this.Keira has done nothing but treat me like shit since she saw me and the second she saw Zane, suddenly they’re best of friends again? What the hell did he do for him to get such special fucking treatment while I was discarded to the side like dirt?To top it all off, her dickhead mate, the ass wipe, threatened me
“Are you sure you don’t need anything else? Water? Coffee? Another one of my amazing tea mixes?” Zane asked as he positioned himself against my doorframe. I give him a smile before shaking my head. “I’m alright. Besides, I think I should be the one asking you that. I think you’ve forgotten that you’re the guest here, not me.” We both chuckle, but right after the air stiffens, an uncomfortable silence hangs in between us. It’s been approximately twelve hours and twenty five minutes since we received information from one of Titus’ Pack members. Ever since he told us that they arrived at the place they know Elisha was hiding at, there has been no other communication with them. I was dying from curiosity and nervousness. Zane has been by my side the whole time. I guess River too, but he kept his distance. As he should. He hasn’t done anything but stress me out and make things even more difficult since he arrived. And yet, a part of me still sometimes wonders if he’s alright outsi
Titus BaneExhaustion was one of the many things I and my Pack members were feeling right now, but none of us were stopping. I made sure of that.As soon as we landed, I had our best sniffers go around the place and confirmed that we were in the right area. It was fortunate on our end that Elisha still left some of her things back at her place so it was easier to track as well as Neo’s scent.The only problem was that we knew they were there, but the specific location was much harder to pinpoint.We walked, we ran, we scouted, and many people looked at us confused and weirdly, wondering why a group of men that were definitely not from around here kept going around the place.
Titus BaneBeing underground was nothing new to me or my Pack. It might even not be on most of their top five of unlikeliest places to end up in for battle.Well, it mostly depends on who you would ask. Cyrus would say a smelly and musky underground would be a part of his top five since he usually stayed back in the Pack quarters to organize, not directly fight.Egan, on the other hand, who often saw even more disgusting and suspicious places since he was always in battle, would consider this not even half of the things he had to experience.However, no matter what they consider this place as, I made sure that they knew that this was one of their most important battles because the thing is, it wasn’t just about fi
I lower myself down onto the grass until I have my knees bent and I’m close enough to dig on the soil with my trowel.I start creating a hole that’s not too small, but also big enough to fit a couple of the seeds on my palm. They’re legume seeds. Neo likes these broad beans and they grow exceptionally well during the Fall season.Isn’t it odd that a little boy would have beans as one of their favorite foods? Chad often wondered that, and I never really had the answer. One day, he just kept eating them and Elisha gifted me the seeds to plant in her backyard.It was because of her that I was able to start this garden that was a perfect size for a beginner like me – twelve by twenty four feet, more than enough for all of the veget
Titus BanePastFire. A state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.In mine and my kind’s case though, it was our weakness. At least, in most cases.But in our Pack, we were different. Born and raised to be special, to be stronger than our so-called weakness.We were brought up to be resistant to fire and heat.“Father, I- I don’t think I can do it.” I glanced over to my father, the Alpha of the Blazing Wolves, who was walking beside me further into the middle of the woods where wolves went for