BriMy alarm woke me up, letting me know it was time to give Dominic his medicine. Sitting up, I did as the witch had told me to. When I was done, I laid back down and closed my eyes again. The same dream returned to me. Starting with me looking up at the moon and ending with me climbing in the car to leave. My alarm woke me up at that moment again. I repeated this a couple more times before I didn't go back to sleep after giving Dominic his medicine. I didn't get a chance to as Angel knocked softly on the door before letting herself in. "I brought you something to eat. I didn't think you would leave the room. But you must eat." I shook my head. I wasn't hungry. Shrugging, Angel set the plate on the end table next to the bed. "Then you should get up and at least stretch out your muscles. If you don't, you will become sore and no help to your mate." I shook my head again but sighed at the same time. She was right. "I don't want to leave him." She shrugged. "I can show you a few
Dominic We were back in Bri's house. I had woken up in her room, in her bed. Had everything been a bad dream? Looking around some more, I found a line connected to my arm. So, not a dream. My attention was pulled to the bedroom door as it burst open, and Bri ran in. Running over to me, she wrapped herself around me, our lips connecting instantly. She was safe. Our moment was interrupted by the woman that Blake had sent Bri away with at the cabin and an older man I had never seen before. From the smell of him, he was part of the pack. Reluctantly I let Bri go, who stepped out of the room with the female, leaving me with the older man. "My name is Benjamin. I am the pack's doctor. Alpha Blake asked me to check in on you." I nodded, letting him do what he needed to do. As he worked, the doctor filled me in on my condition while examining me but said there was nothing to worry about since I was awake now. Apparently, I had been poisoned by whatever was in Cain's blood when I killed him.
Bri Dominic and I spent the rest of the week together. We both agreed for now, at least, it was just going to be us. My brother wished we would join the pack but understood our decision. Dominic hadn't ever had a good experience with a pack, and I wasn't raised in the pack. We were both used to living life on our terms. And that was how we planned to live. We promised to stay and finish school, and I had plans to go to the nearest college to be an art teacher. That didn't change. So, for now, the town would stay as unclaimed territory while the pack took over the surrounding lands. To my disappointment, the humans dropped the charges on Cody, letting him go. They said it was his word against mine. And since Dominic wasn't seen at the time of the incident, his statement was thrown out as hearsay. Along with that, the people I knew as my parents disappeared. Once Blake ended the contract with them, it was as though they didn't care anymore. I think this hurt more than anything. It was l
DominicDropping Bri off in front of the art room helped calm me a little bit. I was still angry that the human asshat thought he still had any right to touch her. But with her now in the art room, I knew she wouldn't be leaving there until lunch, and I could be outside the door waiting for her. She wouldn't have to walk to the lunch room alone. The days of her reserving a table for the football team were over.Once I was sure Bri was good, I turned back down the hall, following Cody's scent. Luckily, it led me right into the boy's locker room. Unfortunately for me, he wasn't the only football player in the room. He would have six guys to back him up. While even though there were just as many wolves in the locker room, the chances of them stepping up and having my back were slim. They were all pack wolves while I was a rogue. Odds I was willing to take. Humans fought dirty, though, so I was still prepared to get my ass kicked. But first, I planned on getting my point across to Cody. H
BriThe rest of high school flew by. Before I knew it, graduation came and went. And as I knew it would, my being a wolf and not human lost its novelty, and people went back to ignoring me. I went back to being just another high school student. The only difference was the one person I was always friends with, Cody, was no longer friends with me. He had always been a part of my life since I was little. It was strange not having him a part of my life anymore. But at the same time, I was glad he wasn't a part of my life. Now that I was with Dominic, I realized what my parents, or should I say the people I grew up thinking were my parents, had been trying to tell me. Cody hadn't been good for me. He wasn't nice to me. He didn't treat me the way a person should treat someone they claim to love. Friend or not, he was never actually nice to me. He always wanted me to do what he wanted and never cared about how it made me feel so long as he got his way. My life with Dominic was nothing like m
BriThe whole first week went just like the first day. My four bodyguards, ready and waiting to walk me to each class, eat lunch with me, and then walk me back to my car. And by the end of that week, we definitely had the attention of all the other wolves that attended the same college. It was only a matter of time before one of the groups approached us to ask questions. Though I was sure, it would be one of the packs before the rogues. But to my surprise, I was wrong. With the two packs sitting close by at tables so they could hear anything being said at our table, they watched as the small group of rogues approached the table. Sara and I had just sat down with our food. Page wasn't far behind us. The three rogues stopped just on the other side of the table, looking between Sara and me. A small growl rolled through Sara in warning to them. Smacking her, I rolled my eyes at her. "Hello." The three glanced at Sara and then set their eyes on me. "How is it that a rogue has found hers
BriI figured once the three befriended us, the pack members would either attempt to do the same or move on. But after another week, they still kept their distance. I even tried talking with them but was met with glares from them. So I let them be. Whatever their issues were, it was on them. That doesn't mean it didn't bother me a little that the two groups spent their time watching me. At first, it was only while I was on school grounds. But then, by the end of the first semester, I was sure I was being followed outside of school. I couldn't prove it and was sure I was just being paranoid. Dominic even tried catching whomever it was but never found anyone that could be for sure following me. He couldn't find any signs of another wolf in the area that we didn't already know. And by Christmas, I was sure it was just my wolf and I being paranoid for no reason. I did my best to ignore the feeling of always being watched and go about my day. By the time classes started again, I was so u
DominicLife was going well. Better than I thought it would be at this point. After high school, I figured I would be on my own. I mean, I knew I would still have my parents, but I would still be on my own. But that isn't how things played out. After finding Bri and everything that went down with Alpha Cain, it was nice to be living what seemed like a normal life. Well, all except she felt like someone was watching her. I did my best to try and help her figure it out, but from what I could tell, there was no one. Everyone that was new to the area we knew. Even the few new rogues that moved in. My family already knew them. None of them had any reason to follow Bri. Heck, not even the pack wolves that went to her school had a reason to follow her. She was considered a rogue, sure. But they were outside of their pack lands. So far away, they had to follow the closest pack's laws, which Alpha Blake enforced. Leaving them with no issue with her, especially when he made it clear the pack pr