Verya watched with wide eyes as Sathe’s arm was taken over by the same dark, red fur the beast possessed. He was angry now, she could smell it, palpably feel it and if the beast took over his body now, then everybody would know that he was the culprit and they’d kill him.
She had to stop him, if she didn’t the...
Sathe lifted his hand to attack, but Verya grabbed it, forcefully separating him from the troublemaker. She grabbed his face, not missing just how completely black his eyes were. “Calm down, Sathe... don’t let the idiot get to you...inhale deeply, then let it go.”
Sathe looked at her, nodding his head and slowly, the whites in his eyes started to form again, the fur on his arm receded back into his skin and then he fell unconscious against her.
She hugged around him before he could fall, turning towards the idiot behind her. “Look what you did!”
“That’s not the problem here, did Sathe just growl at me?”
“And what if he did?” Verya scoffed. “Come help him on my back, he’s unconscious.”
“Me?”
“Then who the f*ck else?”
The boy glared at her, but begrudgingly came over to help anyway. He grabbed Sathe and Verya bent as he threw him onto her back. “F*cking useless, he fell unconscious because of that...”
Verya didn’t answer him, there was no reason to, instead she adjusted Sathe on her back, took up the bag he had brought out and went on her way.
Through the same forest which she had come from, she went, heading back to the camp where her knapsack was left. She took it up, effortlessly carrying both hers and Sathe’s in one hand and holding onto Sathe with the other.
She was glad that boy didn’t notice Sathe's transformation. It was quarterly complete, but the night was dark and so was Sathe’s fur and eyes.
If she wasn’t looking properly, if she hadn’t smelled the change, she wouldn’t have known it either.
Sighing, she walked back into the direction of the Barren Pack’s border; towards the north. She had gotten what she came here for, why stay any longe—?
“Hey you!”
Verya turned in the direction of the voice, finding the beta who had escorted her here earlier. “What?”
“The two men left of the ones who fought alongside you are at the pack hospital. They are injured pretty badly, but one of them said that they saw that you had managed to injure the beast. He said you went after it, are you not injure too? And what happened after that? Did it still get away?”
Verya sighed. “I did injure it, I shot it twice with my gun, once in the wing and then in the leg. I don’t know how it managed to fly, but it did. I followed it as far as I could, but it was pointless, it was faster than me...I’m sorry...I did not succeed.”
“It’s okay, you were far better than the men out there since you injured it.” His eyes glanced at Sathe. “Where are you taking him?”
“Home.”
“He’s a member of this pack, you can… why would you take him home?”
“He’s not a member of this pack if he lives in a haunted house so far away from it and he’s my mate. He’s not being treated as he should here, so I’ll be taking him. Thanks for openly welcoming me in, I’ll take my leave now.”
She turned her back to him and continued on her way. He was Sathe’s father’s beta, he was probably a jerk too.
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Sathe eyes fell open, realizing that the night had turned to day. He was laying on grass, he could feel as it tickled his skin, however his head was on something else, something thick.
Looking up, he found that it was his mate, she was leant against the bark of a tree, still sleeping and his head was laid against her thigh.
She seemed uncomfortable, especially since her head was bent in a crooked position, but if he decided to move her, would she wake up?
Sathe sat up, turning to face her. He didn’t remember how they got here or what happened to his brother; Aron, but he was grateful she didn’t abandon him after realizing just how pathetic he truly was...
He was happy...happy to have been mated to someone like her. She was as pretty as a goddess...those lips, the same ones she had kissed him with last night looked more delicious than the tastiest foods, and her eyes...even though they were now closed, he remembered them; how domineering they were...
Goddess, she was just beautiful in every possible way, what had he done to deserve her?
Reaching for her face, he grabbed her cheeks in aid of adjusting her head, but ended up gasping in pain instead.
Her hand was so quick as it grabbed his wrist, squeezing it extremely tight. She then opened up her eyes and upon seeing him, she let go. “Oh Sathe...what were you doing?”
“I-I...” Sathe rubbed his wrist, looking away from her. “It’s nothing.”
“Lemme see...” she took his hand, assessing the already disappearing bruise that laid around it. “I’m sorry about that, but do you remember anything from last night?”
Sathe nodded. “We met Aron and then we were suddenly here.”
“You passed out, I had to carry you on my back here. But do you really remember nothing else?”
“No...did...did something else happen?”
Verya sighed, shaking her head. “No, nothing happened. Are you hungry?”
Sathe didn’t want to say yes even though he was indeed hungry. “I’m not.”
“But still, before continuing we should at least eat...we have a long way to go, it took me two days to get here, and it’ll probably take me four to get back since you’re with me.”
“Okay.”
“The woods seem lively, I could probably hunt and find something. There’s a lighter in my bag, you could find me some fire sticks, right?”
Sathe nodded eagerly, even though it was a simple task, at least he could do something for her...
It might not be much, but the fact that she asked him to do it had pride rising in his guts.
For the first time in a long time, he actually felt useful.
Sathe’s heartbeat froze when the fluttering of wings drifted across his ears. They were closer, just above them. He took a chance, looking back at the creature that stalked the sky and he wasn’t wrong, it was a fae… ‘Help…’ he called out to his self-consciousness. ‘Help me…please…’ The beast within him responded almost immediately, it was as if he had been waiting to be called. ‘Pathetic…’ Sathe closed his eyes as his control slowly slipped from his grasp. He could feel as his eyes changed colour, and feel as fur covered his arms. His claws came forth next, unintentionally sinking into Verya’s thighs. “Owe…Sathe…what’s tha…?” She looked down at his arm, eyes widening when she saw what was happening. “N-No…Sathe you can~” “Verya!” Both Sathe and Verya turned to stare at the creature who called out. It landed behind them, and Sathe growled as he turned around to look at it. It was a fae, yes, but it was a child. She stepped back, holding her hands up in defence. “Jake sent me…he tol
Sathe woke up wrapped in Verya’s silver fur as well as the redolence of her scent. It was comforting, after spending two days away from her, waking up in her scent was a privilege to him.But regardless of that, he had to leave again…He sat up, turning to stare at her. It was dark out, and the cold breeze swept across his bare skin like hands: harsh and cold, but despite being in her wolf form, Verya seemed to be suffering from it more than him.She was shaking, and even in her sleep, her teeth were chattering. He didn’t think she was fine, she didn’t at all look fine.His hand reluctantly reached for her, but he stopped before he could touch her. He had been thinking of using this opportunity to get away without her knowing, but if he woke her up, he’d lose it, wouldn’t he? She’d stop him, he knew, only a couple of words from her could persuade him.But how could he leave when she was like this?Sighing, he shook her awake. “Verya, are you okay?”Verya’s hazel eyes fluttered open, s
“Are yo~” He stumbled back holding onto his chest. “My session is over…this is the longest I can keep my control over this body. It’s too weak…I have to go…”The black in his eyes cleared to white and Verya caught Sathe’s body before he could fall. He was out cold, a log against her shoulder…Sighing, she struggled to get him on her back, not because he was heavy, but because it was hard to relocate a limp body. She managed, but that didn’t stop her from frowning as she carried on deeper into the woods. His body was putting pressure on her injured shoulder, she wouldn’t be able to get far like this, but she had to try. Jake would be suspicious if he found her with a naked Sathe covered in fae blood. She had to find them water where they both could wash what was supposed to be a secret off of them.However, even with the determination, she didn’t get far enough, she had to stop when the pain got too much…and still, she had to change forms in order to keep Sathe warm when the evening
He raised his head to look at her, eyes still completely black; without the whites. “If that’s what you’re worried about, I won’t…I’ve never had a mate before, this life is way more privileged than the others. But…”Verya knitted her eyebrows curious as to what the vile creature had to say next. “B-But?” “You’re disappointed in me, aren’t you? I could see it in your eyes…you were angry. But why? I did it for you…you shouldn’t be angry…you should be happy.” “Happy that you’re killing innocent people?” “No…happy that I’m doing it to protect you.” He hung his head low. “Ruffle my hair…tell me I did good.” Verya glared at the top of his head, the anxiousness had now melted into nothing, and her fear was now dead. “Are you kidding me right now?” “I’m not…I really did all of this for you…I deserve to be praised. I feel weird, I don’t like the disappointment that I saw in your eyes, I don’t like the anger or the hate. I’ve never had a mate before, so I want to be reassured, I want to co
Her glossy eyes drifted up, meeting the horrendous sight of a creature she didn’t wish to see. Its eyes were black, all the natural whites eradicated and taken over. Its red fur was soaked in blood giving it a stench that made it seem a lot more dangerous than it probably was… It had no humanity in those eyes…it seemed lost, only remembering how to kill and it was doing just that. Every arrow that came at it was proven to be of no good, even when they pierced the creature it didn’t cry out in pain…instead it effortlessly pushed them back out. Did it perhaps get stronger? Was its healing ability almost immediate now? Verya shook her head, it wasn’t the time to assess its strength, she had to stop Jake. Her eyes shifted back down, spotting Jake who had already transformed into his wolf form. He looked tiny when compared to the beast, but in truth, his wolf was just as big as hers. The beast truly was a giant, perhaps that’s why so many different supernatural beings had to join forces
Verya had never been one to look forward to a long walk, and this time it was no different. The fae had said it was close, but this was by far the furthest she’d ever walked on two legs with a destination in mind. She wanted to forfeit, to give it all up, but she had to remind herself that it was all for a good cause. ‘For Sathe…’ She thought, groaning as she took a look at the long way ahead. Why was Sathe doing this to her? No, the real question was ‘why was she doing this to herself?’ Sathe didn’t ask her to hunt him down, she had chosen this path singlehandedly, but it was so f*cking hard to see it through. God dammit! “Are we even close yet?” She was ashamed of herself, the fact that her mate ran away from her had her pride dirt low, and not truly knowing the real reason why made it worst. All she could do was come up with assumptions... He left because he was scared... He left because of her father... He left because he felt self-conscious Or the worst assumption of the