Share

2 - Hazel

Author: Saree
last update Huling Na-update: 2023-05-01 03:36:35

~Hazel’s Point of View~

I hum happily to myself, practically coming out of my skin with excitement, I’d been gone far too long. My dad’s idea of sending me to an all girl’s school for shifters four states away was bullshit. But this was the moment I’d been waiting for, and had all but ensured would happen. I had packed every single thing I owned to come home for Christmas break and I was going to let him know I wasn’t going back. 

No way in hell.

Oh and there was also the little teeny tiny problem of me getting expelled. Which, while my plane was in the air my parents would be discovering. So there really was no going back. 

Oops!

When the plane finally lands my stomach is practically doing flips. I’m sweating, and suddenly my plan of getting expelled starts to seem pretty damn stupid. I also knew what the tuition cost per year and my dad had already paid up front. He wouldn’t be getting that back. If it was one thing my dad truly hated, it was losing money. A bad investment.

Time to grovel. Get out the pouty lip, the smile that no male, not even him can resist. I always get my way. Though I didn’t want to be shipped out of state to school and I couldn’t get out of that.

I’m Hazel Cassandra Dennison, an Alpha’s daughter no less. I look down to no one. Even states away people knew my name, my reputation. Well, my father’s. They knew that crossing me or being on my shit list was very … very bad.

I toss my backpack over my shoulder and grab my other carry on. As I stroll out of my gate, my eyes dart everywhere for my parents. It wouldn’t be hard to see them, my dad would likely be standing a foot over everyone else, possibly with a gun in hand. Or a baseball bat, perhaps a blowtorch.

After minutes of searching, my eyes land on another larger than life creature. I make a face and quickly stomp over to him.

“What the hell are you doing here,” I snap, though my heart was ready to leap out of my chest.

The male gives a smug, sly grin. Obviously like he knows something I don’t. I leave my suitcase upright and cross my arms, being my pouty, bratty self. I’m not sure I can even turn it off anymore, it's just automated.

It was all I could do not to let my eyes graze over the asshole that I’d been in love with for years. I’d clung to every single scrap of attention he’d ever given me, which hadn’t been much at times. Granted I knew any male trying to hit on me or pick me up would be immediately choked to death by my father. Or one of my many, many uncles. 

But fuck. Travis “Punch” Mitchell was not just any male. He should absolutely be illegal, everything about him is sculpted by the goddess herself. I’d seen him fight and let me just say, there’s no coming back from that. The male is the definition of sex appeal, of everything I’ve dreamed of, and the very thing I’ve been warned my entire life to stay away from.

Both my parents have made it crystal clear I will never, ever end up with one of the Flying Death males. I guess I’m just supposed to be celebate then? It’s not like any other packs nearby are any better.

“Your father sent me to get you. I’m sure you’ll remember I only have a bike,” he says, grinning for all he’s worth.

My jaw falls and my hands ball into fists. And as always, when I’m near Punch, my heart pounds in my ears. 

“I have four suitcases. That’s bullshit. I’ll get a taxi,” I snap, getting out my phone.

I tap and tap, but there is nothing. 

“Server not responding.”

“Cannot connect.”

I cock my head to the side.

“Connection … problems,” he asks, as I look up to meet his shit eating grin.

“Daddy cut my phone off,” I shout, in shock.

He shrugs and reaches for my suitcase.

“Might be able to fit this one between us but it’ll be harder for you to hold on,” he smirks.

I grumble and quickly try to connect to the airport’s WiFi, ignoring him.

Getting on the taxi app I’m quickly able to get the car and…

I gasp when it says my card is declined. My eyes dart back to Punch and I give him my very best scowl, which isn’t hard right now. My pulse is practically banging from ear to ear.

“How could he?? What? I mean, it makes no sense. All the shit I have in my suitcases he knows damn well he bought. He wants to have me forfeit and toss out all my stuff,” I snap.

Punch shrugs again, looking bored but clearly amused. 

“You could walk princess,” he says, turning to leave.

As I follow him I frantically text a couple of my girlfriends over an app we use. One of them responds she’d be here in ten. 

My heart sinks a little, hating that I’ll miss a chance to get on his bike with him. He’d only given me a ride once and it was too damn sexy. Being pressed up against him is something I couldn’t forget if I got amnesia.

I watch his perfect ass move, hugging his worn jeans. He is wearing a Yardbird’s leather vest and damn … looks good on him. He’d been pledging to join the Flying Death now for maybe a year and those guys were called a “Yardbird.” But if you even made it that far, you were going to get in.

Even for being the Alpha’s daughter I had little clue about the inner workings of the pack. We are technically all a part of the pack, but there is a select group that actually runs things. No females and no pups allowed amongst the top leaders.

Pretty much since my parents took him in he’d been groomed to take over for the “Reeve” position. Roddy, the current Reeve, was nearly fifty and wouldn’t be able to do the job well forever. It was a cleaner word for custodian … also known as the dirty work. Beating people up, likely killing them. The nitty gritty that few wanted to do. Tap dance for the Alpha basically, whatever he asked or needed. Or Grouch, the Beta.

I gulp as I have the sudden realization: has Punch killed anyone? Have they asked him to do that yet? I knew if asked he would. He’d have to. But still…

My feet shuffle to catch up with him as I snatch my bag back from him.

“I’ve got it from here but thanks,” I say, as he turns around.

His eyes narrowed to slits. He knows very well my dad and I always had this tit for tat. We also go back and forth over punishments and who has the last word. I seriously doubt any other Alpha takes shit like this from their pup, but he’s always been a push over for me.

However, Punch could very well get bitched at for not bringing me home. It was likely an order to fetch me.

“Why are you like this? Do you know how badly I would have killed for parents like yours, ones that actually give a shit,” he snaps, getting in my face.

Damn it, he smells good. Is he wearing cologne?? If he did before I went away I never noticed.

I didn’t get to be around many males anymore, really hardly ever. Certainly none that looked like him, nothing like him. He’d let his hair get a bit shaggy and he was having to flick it out of his eyes. It was all I could do not to reach up and touch it, move it for him. My fingers were practically begging, twitching with need.

I more than know what he thinks of me. Spoiled brat. Ungrateful little princess. Yeah, I was most of that, I’ll admit it. But I’d never admit it to him.

“I appreciate my parents, we just have deep philosophical differences about my path in life,” I reply, holding my head high.

He scoffs, kicking my suitcase. He always has big black boots on, except when he is working out. I snuck into watch him every damn chance I got before I left. There is a weight room in the packhouse, and then of course there was also the boxing gym.

“When you get your wolf, she’ll straighten you out. You’re too humanized for your own good. Grow the fuck up Haze,” he barks. 

It was nearly a low blow. Punch wasn’t even a full year older than me, eleven months nearly to the day. But he’d gotten his wolf at fourteen, not long after he came to us. Now, here I was pushing seventeen and there was nothing. I was the last of my friends to get my wolf. So I’d spent the last two years at school watching female after female shift and I still stood here, on two legs. Pathetic.

I knew he was a lot of bark, but there was never any bite. Not with me. He was a big softie for me but he’d NEVER admit that. 

When he first came to live with us I was going through an extremely picky eating phase. I’d get sent to my room for not eating and he’d happily take my portion every single time, licking his plate clean for dramatic effect. My mom would make things she knew he’d enjoy, and let him choose a lot of the meals. It was ALL stuff I hated. 

But later in the night, he’d sneak me a sandwich or some crackers. After he came into my life, I never went to bed hungry. We never talked about it though. That or the hundreds of other little things he did for me other the years that he didn’t need to do. But he did.

When my dog died of old age, after I’d had him most of my life, it was Punch that held me until I fell asleep. He got me a little stuffed version that looked just like my Tinker.

If I thought my dad anticipated my every move, or was always a step ahead, Punch was three. He knew me better than I knew myself. It kills me that now we’re nearly like strangers.

And maybe, that’s why my parents sent me away. I was a distraction to him and everyone else. Distractions for the Flying Death weren’t good, not at all.

I had no idea how long we were locked in a staring contest, both of our nostrils flaring. People came and went around us in a flurry of activity, but neither of us moved. His eyes were a deep blue, like a dark ocean. Full of mystery, secrets and who knows what. Things he wants to keep locked away. I think I know him, my mind feels like it does. 

But I know I don’t. He keeps everything bottled up.

“Hazel? Is this all you have girl,” I hear, snapping me out of my trance.

I turn to see my best girlfriend Ginny, and when I turn back toward Punch he is gone. The rumble of a bike somewhere in the distance filled my ears a minute later and I grin with victory. 

“Oh no, I have more at the baggage claim,” I say, throwing myself at her.

We hug and move to get my things, all the while I tell her about the prank gone wrong that started my whole expulsion fiasco.

“But you drove the headmaster’s car into a river? Shit Hazel, that’s TOO funny, please tell me there are pictures,” she giggles, as we finally pile into her car.

“Of course,” I smile, as she cranks up some music and pulls off.

Patuloy na basahin ang aklat na ito nang libre
I-scan ang code upang i-download ang App
Mga Comments (1)
goodnovel comment avatar
Barbara Marvel
Wait until her wolf comes. If he is her mate, it will be really good. You are excellent at making us your readers interested.
Tignan lahat ng Komento

Pinakabagong kabanata

  • Flying Death   ~Epilogue~

    ~Epilogue~ ~Travis’ Point of View~ ~Two More Years Later~ *Yes! That’s it, you made it,* Mick shouts, though I’m the only one who can hear him and he’s about to make my head explode. He nudges little Hatch with his nose, and we couldn’t be more proud than if he were our son. His wolf head pokes up from the ground and looks around for the first time with his new eyes in wonder. I sniffle and Mick teases me. Fuck it. Being a father has literally changed everything. My entire outlook, my reaction to things. Yeah, seeing a pup I’ve been working with and getting attached to for years have his first shift and become a man … it’s fucking emotional. Red runs by, along with his mate and mine. Then it's like a pack of damn … well … Flyers come out of nowhere. Hatch jumps to all fours and gets right in the mix. It’s a brilliant full moon and Mags has all of my pups tonight at her place so it’s gonna be a damn good one for me! Since watching a new shift had us in such good spirits, Mick

  • Flying Death   62 - Brat

    ~Hazel’s Point of View~ ~One Year Later~ “Zachary! Your little sister doesn’t want a cupcake! She only drinks mommy’s milk,” I snap, just as I knock the treat out of his hand. He looks at me confused but runs away. I scoop my precious little Annabelle out of her baby swing and coo at her. She’s awake but irritated with all the noise around her. Zachary could literally sleep anywhere, anytime. But this girl is too spoiled. It has to be quiet, cozy and everything just right. “Mommy’s little princess, yeah,” I whisper, as I rub my finger over her cheek. “It’s still fucking weird that in the time it took me to have one kid you’ve had two,” Kylie says, falling on the seat next to me. I grin and sit down as well, bouncing my little three month old chubby baby lightly on my lap. “Well now Tessa and Annabelle are going to be the bestest of besties,” I say, a bit too chipper. Kylie shoots me the mom face I know too well that says she didn’t get a lot of sleep. She’s probably also hung

  • Flying Death   61 - Ice Cold

    ~Travis’ Point of View~ My heart sinks when the two females sit down. The jury is eating out of my palm right now and I don’t need this shit. *Miserable bitches,* Dozer says, turning to eye them both. *Stay calm,* Mick says, as the lawyers whisper at the judge’s bench. If my heart wasn’t racing in my chest I might be able to listen. Doze and Hazel both turn to look at each other and I know they must be mind-linking. *I know I’m not the best tracker but yesterday I sat behind the prosecutor and had to smell him all damn day. I swear this ex-Fly has his scent, like they touched at some point today, but how do we prove it,* Fingers says, over mind-link to all Flyers in range. I lick my lips and instantly know what he’s saying is true. There isn’t a doubt in my mind. She’s feeding the DA intel? Probably pissed she didn’t get Grouch’s cash. When I can’t think of anything else, I raise my hand. The lawyers both go back to their seats. “Yes Mr. Dennison,” the judge says. “May I hav

  • Flying Death   60 - Testify

    ~Travis’ Point of View~ Much to my annoyance, Hazel comes in and sits down in the far back just as I take the stand. *Couldn’t stay away,* I say, over mind-link. *Bet your ass Dennison,* she chirps. Mick preens at the sight of her, hating that she can’t be in our lap where she belongs. There’s also far too many offensive smells in here blocking hers. “Could you please tell the court why you’re choosing to testify today? It’s rare for a defendant to testify on their own behalf,” Bruce asks, snapping me out of my thoughts. I clear my throat. “I’m fully aware of what humans think of the shifter community. I hope one day we can change that. It’s true we have some bad apples just like any other groups, but we also have incredible people working tirelessly to keep innocents safe. To keep families happy and prospering. While humans have police and other forms of law enforcement, packs handle things their own way. Though the Flying Death sounds scary, we sound evil, we’re far from i

  • Flying Death   59 - Karma

    ~Hector’s Point of View~ *Maaan what were you thinkin’,* Benji fusses. He doesn’t like the spotlight on us, and neither do I. Unless it's for sports. But it all just didn’t feel right. I know Punch didn’t kill my father but … on the other hand he deserved to die. It was truly only a matter of time. It’s a relief it didn’t have to be me. I wait patiently while the lawyers go back and forth over whether or not I’ll be added to the witness list. My palms get sweaty and I have all kinds of second thoughts. My mind actually wanders to Missile and I have to wonder if I’ll ever have a true friend like that. A real brother that would do anything to protect and defend not only the pack but my female. He fought several males against all odds, only giving up when he fell unconscious. He’s a true brother of the pack and to Punch. My father never, ever inspired that kind of loyalty. Sure, I’ve thought about trying to start up a rival pack to the Flyers. There are several out there that aren’t

  • Flying Death   58 - Keep Your Enemies Closer

    ~Travis’ Point of View~ Sitting and waiting for court to start with all kinds of people staring at you, hell some are even drawing me for whatever reason … It's a new level of testing my sanity. *I’ve got a good feeling about today! Bruce is wearing his Mr. Arrogant Suit,* Mick chirps. I have several different lawyers and they’re each handling different parts of the trial though it makes no difference to me. I’m hoping like hell today is the last day and it’s all behind me. It better be. I’ve been meeting with them every couple of days for months pawing over every single detail of not only what the humans have and are going to say, but what we want the narrative to be. Everyone that set me up is now dead so really, the only option is to say it was self defense. I know I’m hardly a straight arrow but dear Goddess, please don’t strike me dead for what I’m about to say when I testify. When the judge and jury are seated, my attorney calls Mona as my character witness. I can tell she

Higit pang Kabanata
Galugarin at basahin ang magagandang nobela
Libreng basahin ang magagandang nobela sa GoodNovel app. I-download ang mga librong gusto mo at basahin kahit saan at anumang oras.
Libreng basahin ang mga aklat sa app
I-scan ang code para mabasa sa App
DMCA.com Protection Status