LOGINAsha
The arrows keep coming. This time the attackers know what to do. The arrows no longer stop a few feet before us, they now whistle past, nearly grazing us a couple of times. "Why the hell are these people after you?!" I gasp, my throat burning from too much swallowing. "That's not for you to find out cupcake," he snaps, his hand still snaked around my waist firmly. 'Those damn rogues! I'll make sure to conjure up a plan to wipe out those fuckers!' Rogues? Actual rogues? Okay before you call me stupid, I've only heard of them in stories. I've always imagined them to be a group of homeless, sickly wolves who tried to make a living outside a pack. I never expected them to be damn good with fucking arrows, in.. a modern era! And why are they even after the Lycan king? In that instant, I see a group of masked men clad in black clothes, coming after us, still shooting those arrows. "I see a group of masked men! You should run faster, they're catching up to us!" I scream. "Maybe if I threw you to the side, I'd run a lot faster," he hisses. "What? Don't throw me to the side!" I clutch harder at his collar. "Stop talking! You're making me lose air you..." 'Oh goodness. I think I might just let an arrow hit me instead.' "Be nice to me young man. I literally saved your life!" I snap back, tired of his nagging attitude, not caring he's the freaking Lycan king. "At least shut up?" I finally keep mute, while he keeps doing wonders with his legs. Somehow, he has increased his pace, I can barely see what's in front of me. "I think I'm going to die from all this running on your shoulder instead," I gasp. My insides are churning badly, and my head won't stop pounding. "Don't tempt me into throwing you somewhere," he growls, and sharply turns to the left. "We lost them!" I spread my arms. Smack! My right hand hits a tree branch as the Lycan man waltz by. "Ow!" I cry, retracting my hands back to a crouched position. 'I can't tell if she's extremely energetic, or extremely dim. I just can't find a trace of smartness in that little head.' "We just turned a corner, they are still after us and they probably saw where we went." My jaw drops at his thoughts. Did he just call me a fool? As if he's the smartest thing crawling on the planet. Suddenly, he throws me to the ground, "We have given them a bit of distance. I believe you can run now." Still a bit sour from his degrading thoughts, I stand up, and run after him. "Why am I being dragged into whatever this is?" I throw him a glance. "Because you decided to be a good kitty, and save my life, stealing my wolf in the process, now I'm sort of powerless against those rogues." "I didn't even steal you wolf! It probably likes me more that's why it decided to enter my body instead." He tilts his head to the side, giving me a grimace, "I don't know why I'm helping you even with this sharp mouth of yours." I roll my eyes, "Think of something that'll get us out of their grasp." "I'm thinking of something, don't worry." An arrow waltz past my face, making me jerk, "What the hell?" "Listen here sharp mouth." "It's Asha," I hiss back at him. "Right, Asha. Are you familiar with this place?" "No," I reply already panting. "Oh no," he palms his head, "What are you doing here then?" "Why? Aren't you familiar with this area?" "Uh.. no." "Then why are you angry with me? What the fuck?" I scowl at him, dumbfounded at how horridly rude he is. 'We're both under attack, and she knows nothing about this place. Great, what do we do now?' How's it my fault? I'm a fugitive! He grabs my hand, "You're a bit too slow for my liking," he yanks me to another sharp turn, and I almost trip over my toes. "Do you even know where you're going?" I ask, my throat burning with heat of a thousand flames. "No, and unfortunately for the both of us, my wolf is not in me, so yeah we're hopeless." "Why didn't you take care of your wolf? Why the fuck is he in me?" I'm frustrated at this point. At this Lycan who's supposed to be king, and more at his wolf for jumping under my skin. "How am I supposed to know what you did to m–" We come to a halt over a waterfall. Great, we're trapped. "Oh well, I wasn't expecting to die on a random night at just twenty two years old!" I raise my hands in the air, "What a lovely life I lived," I grit my teeth. The Lycan sighs deeply, his hands on his waist, "A dead end." He looks to the side where there's a stack of huge rocks. On the opposite side, there's a sort of valley. "Dear moon goddess, I'm too young to die," I crash to my knees, "Is this a punishment for what I did?" In that instant, we hear groans, and grunts from behind us. "They have caught up to us," he groans, his eyes darting between the waterfall, and the valley. "What do we do?" I grab his leg, "We can't die! I can't die!" He hisses, grabs my arm, and forces me to my feet, "Stay calm, and let me think!" "Think about what? The way you want your funeral to go?" He gives me a side eye, and palms his face, "If you say one more word, I'll bash my head against those rocks, and leave you to your fate." What a horrible man! The masked men jump out of nowhere, running towards us. "We got them cornered! Take the man, and leave the girl alone!" One of them yells. "Oh no, not today," he yanks me forward, "I hope you can swim?" Swim? What no I–" He pushes me down the cliff into the scary waterfall. "Aghhh! I can't breathe!" I scream, wabbling my hands around. "Oh my goodness, I'm going to die!" I yell, letting the flowing water into my mouth in torrents. The pressure of the water on my head, makes my stomach churn badly. The rate at which I'm falling isn't even helping matters. A strong arm wraps itself around my shoulders, gripping me tight. "What if I bash my head on rocks? Oh dear moon goddess, when I die please give me a good resting spot, I've been nothing but a mistreated girl from the beginning," I clasp my hands, squeezing my eyes shut. "I've not even had my first kiss. I don't have a mate, I haven't gotten to live my life to the fullest! Is this how my life ends?" I begin to sob. Splash! We plunge into the river below.Asha "Asha?" Auren calls. I don't respond. I just sit there frozen in place. It's dark. Like really dark. Jet black dark. I can't see a thing. It wasn't this dark when I was thrown into that room with Auren, or even when we got stuck in the middle of nowhere. At least, I could see some stuff. But this is not the case. I hate this kind of dark. I hate the memories associated with it. I never want to be in a dark room. The goddess knows the trauma that followed each time I was in a dark room. I hear the stove being turned off. "Let me go check the wires; something must have gone wrong with them," he says, and I hear his footsteps shuffling for the door. "Auren wait! Don't leave me here!" I cry out in panic. I hear his footsteps pause, "Is something wrong?" "I- I'm scared of the dark," I admit, my bones trembling as though a block of ice were shoved through my throat. "You're a werewolf. Why would you be scared of the dark?" An amused chuckle leaves hi
Asha "I can't have you feeling sick" Auren groans, "Whatever is wrong with you? Can't you at least describe your symptoms?" He places me gently on the seat. "I- I'm actually fine," My hand instinctively grabs his collar. He pauses, his brow cocking, "Hm?" "I'm not sick," My cheeks warm up, and I immediately look away. "Then what's the matter with you? Why were you acting as though you were on the brink of death?" "I don't think your brother is trustworthy," I sigh, "I did that so we could get away from him." He pulls away from me with a grimace, "How would you know that?" I'm not supposed to tell you— or am I? "Don't play with me. I'm not in the mood for your games right now." I bite my lower lip to stop me from saying utterly vile words. "Get in the car," I gently pull him in, "We should leave. Our welcome has been overstayed." He heaves, slumping into the seat, "You're right. It's already late, you must be exhausted." Tch. The driver kick
Asha Auren comes back to the car looking distressed. His brows are pinched together, his eyes slightly narrowed. 'Zarven couldn't do this to me. It can't be.' I arch an eyebrow. Who's Zarven? What couldn't he do now? I gasp, placing my fingers over my mouth. Oh my goodness, is somebody dead? Did this Zarven kill someone? He opens the car door and enters inside, "Drive," he tells the driver, "Now. To Zarven's place." The driver nods, and kick starts the engine. "What's the matter? You look unhappy all of a sudden," I ask. He shakes his head, "It's not something you should worry about, princess," he grumbles, looking out the window. Bad thing, I can read your mind, duh; worse thing, I don't know what's going on. ... We arrive at a stony mansion. I mean, this baby is literally made of stones, those ancient vibes and all. Or maybe this is a castle? I alight from the car, my eyes going wide at the ancient yet majestic sight before me. Auren alights from
Auren I walk outside to the car where Asha is. She's resting her head against the headrest, her beautiful hair falling over her face. Mm. Some peace and quiet I guess. I gently open the car door so I won't wake her up, but the minute I get into the car, she jerks up, whipping her head in my direction. "Oh, it's you," she grumbles, rubbing her eyes sleepily. "It's okay. You can go back to sleep," I sigh, closing my eyes and resting against the headrest. "I don't want to anymore," I feel my side of the seat dip in. I open my eyes, and look her way, "What's the matter?" "Wh- what were you doing in there? Did you actually kill someone?" Her wide eyes shine at me. I swallow the lump caught in my throat, and look away. Haa, those fucking eyes. "Yes," I reply glumly. She goes silent. Only the sound of her breathing can be heard. "How do you sleep at night knowing that you've murdered someone?" She huffs. "Like a god-damned baby," I shoot her a glare to sh
AurenFinally.Time for payback. I stand outside the building where Rheagar's men are supposedly hiding out. I turn to Raze, and give him a nod, "Go scope the place out with the others, and come give me report. I can't go in with cupcake over here," I tilt my head to Asha who's still sitting in the car. "Yes boss," he nods, heading towards the building with three of my other goons. "Do you think it's necessary to fight them back?" Asha's voice rings in my ears. I look over my shoulder, "What are you trying to imply?" "I'm just saying, I don't think it's necessary for you to pay him back. You could just let it go," she shrugs. A hint of a smile appears on my lips, "such an innocent little princess," I run my thumb over her lower lip, "I believe I have told you before, I'm a member of the underworld. This is my life, pumpkin." I grin just to infuriate her. Her face goes bright red, and she smacks my thumb off her lip, "So what will happen if you get killed? I h
Asha Auren's mind rushes with such perverted thoughts, despite myself, I feel the blood rushing down in my clit like crazy. I try to push those thoughts away, but his thoughts make it worse for me to concentrate. "You're not supposed to invade my personal space, young man! Rules are rules!" I squeal, blocking myself with my hands from his advances, but my heart races more with excitement than with fear. What would he really do to me? Does he really want to feel my skin against his? Will he go further than that? I shake my head in horror when I realize the bad influence his thoughts are having on me. He pulls away. I swallow hard, trying to cool my burning temperature, and tell my woman down there nothing's happening. Nothing's supposed to happen. "I—" A sudden wave of electric washes through my body. The hairs on the back of my neck, stand erect, my pupils blowing wide. You're mine, Asha. I won't stop until I claim you. Excuse me? You're mi







