Kane shut the door and we both got dressed pretty quickly and we left the bedroom and we walked towards the staircase but I stopped before we started walking down the stairs. Kane turned to look at me and he asked me if everything was alright? But I just looked at him with worry in my eyes. I only just found out who these people were and now they were in my house. I didn't think that was a coincidence and I didn't know what to do about it. I didn't know what to think about it. I was scared to walk down those stairs because I didn't know what they wanted. I wanted to learn more about them before I met them. I don't know if they are good or bad. I mean, my mother was half faerie, which means one of these two are faerie. That's all I knew about them and I didn't know a think about faerie's. I didn't know if they were good or evil. I wasn't going to let fairytales fool me about real life. Kane held my hand, relaxing me slightly and he gave me a look, to let me know that everything w
As the living room of the packhouse started shaking and the furniture was moving across the floor of the room, I knew it would be so much easier to just simply give in to the anger instead of fighting it. And that was exactly what I wanted to do. In this very second, that's what I wanted to. Until I heard his voice. "Savannah. You need to calm down. Please?" Kane yelled from across the room. I knew that if I lost control now then I would lose everything that I had worked so hard for. My mate, my pack, my new family that I was forming here. And I couldn't do that. I knew that I couldn't do that. I closed my eyes and I took deep breaths, trying to push Millie and Elijah out of my head and I dropped to the ground with my legs crossed and I wrapped my arms around my body. Getting my body as closed in as I possibly could while taking deep breaths and I felt the room slowly stop shaking. But only the room stopped shaking. I didn't. I was shaking after I realized what I was about to
I woke up in our bedroom, a little confused as to what happened and Kane was laying next to me with his arm draped over my waist. "What happened?" I asked, trying to sit up. "Take it easy. You used a lot of energy today." Kane said, stopping me from getting up. I could feel worry in my stomach, but it didn't take me long to realize that it was Kane who was worried. Not me. I was feeling everything that he was feeling. "I'm alright. I really am. I just feel a little weak." I said. "The doctor was here. He said that you were physically fine. But after hearing what you did, he's not surprised that you passed out. Last time you used your powers, it took a lot of energy out of you as well. When you attacked Nicholas." "I didn't pass out that time though." I said. "I know. Because he was a vampire. This time you took on a faerie. It's a little different. You needed to use everything that you had." Kane explained. And I nodded in total agreement. I knew what I was doing while I was doi
As I sat on the chair looking from cell to cell, all three prisoners were looking back at me, fear evident on their faces. And as Kane walked down between the cell's behind me, they knew that he wasn't going to be any help to them. He stood back and folded his arms, and let me have my way. "So, your my grandparents and you served your own daughter up to this son of a bitch on a silver platter." I said. "I told you she was evil." Dominic said. And I snapped my fingers at Dominic and forced his voice to disappear, because I wasn't talking to him. I wasn't ready to talk to him. "We needed someone that could control her." "She wasn't out of control. It's not her fault who she fell in love with." I said. "She was having a baby with a vampire." Elijah yelled. "Yeah. And who's fault is that? If you hadn't have had a baby with a faerie then my mother wouldn't have been able to get pregnant to that vampire." I said. And they both looked at each other. "What are you talking about?"
Growing up in a wolf pack is meant to be a great experience. It’s meant to be a community and a sense of pride taken in the pack members. We are taught to respect our Alpha, Beta and Gamma. And they treat everyone in their pack like family. Well, that doesn’t work out for everyone. Sometimes, the one that acts differently in a pack is the Alpha himself. And when pack members try to leave, they are punished for it. Luckily, my mother and I were fortunate enough to be able to escape without being punished. But that did entail us leaving in the middle of the night with only a car full of stuff and avoiding all patrols as we got the hell out of there. We were the ones that the Alpha definitely didn’t want to leave. He was obsessed with us, well with me, and that was all the more reason that we needed to get the hell out of there. The Alpha had ordered the entire pack to keep an eye on us, and he even put patrols on us at all times. But if he thought that was going to stop me, then he
As I looked around at all the warriors that were surrounding us, ready to attack, I knew that I needed to think quickly. “We need sanctuary. My mother is hurt. She needs help.” I said. My mother was laying there unconscious, blood covered the front of her shirt and they knew that I wasn’t lying. I was out of breath and the warriors on the other side of the border shifted back to their human selves so that they could speak to the patrols of this pack. “If you men would please hear me out? These two are prisoners that escaped from our pack and we are here to bring them back.” The warrior said. “I want to talk to your Alpha.” I said, standing up.The warrior across the border, glared at me like he could kill me where I stood. But even he knew that if I came back to his pack harmed, then he would be the one that got hurt. “Do you really expect me to believe that this teenager and her mother are a threat to us?” A man asked, coming through the woods. I turned to look at him. He was onl
It didn’t take long for the Alpha to arrange housing and furniture and everything that we needed since we were technically refugees. And he had me enrolled in school immediately and he also went to see my mother. He had to make sure that she really was a doctor and what I had told him was the truth. Apparently, Alpha Kane was no idiot when it came to Alpha Calvin. He knew about his many mates and he didn’t blame us for wanting to get me out of there. So on my first day of school I stopped at a diner to get some breakfast while my mother rested at home before she started work. Luckily, after seeking medical help she was healing really fast and wanted to start work as soon as possible. But as I sat at the counter in the diner with a coffee and a book, I heard the bell chime as someone else walked in and sat at the counter, a couple of stools down from me. “Hi Asher. The usual?” The waitress asked. “Yes, please.” Asher said. I didn’t look up from my book while he was sitting there wa
As soon as school was finished that day I grabbed all of my things from my locker and Asher was waiting for me out the front of the building. “I am sorry that I did that to you. But I needed you get my point. I don’t need you or anyone else to take it easy on me.” I said. “It’s alright. I’m not sore about it. That’s what we’re there for. And I was stupid for underestimating my opponent.” He said. “I’m glad that you see that.” I said. And he just shook his head. “What are you doing now?” He asked. “Well, we have no food in our house. So, I am going grocery shopping.” I said. “You don’t have a car.” He said. “I know. I’m gonna go to the hospital to get the car.” “Don’t do that. I’ll take you.” “You want to come to the grocery store with me?” I asked, skeptically. “Sure, why not?” He asked. “Alright. If you don’t think it’ll be boring. Because I really do. So, it will be quick.” “Don’t you like shopping?” He asked. “I absolutely hate it. And I only do it when I h