‘Vampires!’ Bile rose in the back of her throat which she quickly forced back down with a forceful swallow. Her hands trembled with anxiety as her heart raced within the confines of her chest. A red flush spread from her cheeks to her neck as her blue eyes darted back and forth, her mind racing with the crushing weight of her thoughts. No, no, no it couldn't be happening, not again, she thought, desperately trying to keep her emotions to herself, and knowing she had failed when she sensed Aiden’s concern brush across the non-existent barrier, she had failed to erect between them and their soul bond. Why? Why was it happening again? Why now?The questions rattled in her brain, and she tried to keep her composure, now was not the time to lose her shit, she reminded herself. She wasn’t that weak, defenseless human anymore. She was a strong and powerful werewolf, SHE was an Alpha, and she’d be damned if she let her fear rule her actions any longer. ‘Let’s go,’ she ordered, standing up
Jayden watched him walk away until she could no longer see his large form. But before she could dwell deeper into the shame that consumed her heart, her phone beeped, reminding her of the time and her original purpose for the day. Jayden hiked the spell books into her arms, which quaked from the emotional turmoil she had experienced with that one very brief encounter with Aiden Black, son of the Beta of the Pine Hills werewolf pack, and mate to her one and only truest friend and cousin. He was right, of course, she knew that. But just because he said her innermost fears out loud didn’t mean she was ready to face the consequences her actions these past six months have created. She wasn’t ready to see the look of hurt and betrayal in her dearest friend’s eyes when she learned the secrets she so sacredly kept in the confines of her heart. The brunette squashed down her feelings, as whispers of concern not her own flitted into the recesses of her mind, reminding her that her feelings w
Two hours earlier… ‘Jayden!’The sound of Aiden's voice sent the former witch into a mild panic, as her body tensed, and her heart began hammering in the confines of her chest. Without so much as a backward glance, she increased the length of her sides, her face contorted in a stiff but alarmed facade. In her attempt to make an escape she ducked behind the first building she saw, feigning deafness as the werewolf continued to call out for her, but she was only human after all, and thus easily caught. Before she could feel the relief of freedom she felt a large, rough hand clamp around her upper arm, pulling her to an abrupt stop with such force she lost her balance and all the books she had been carrying tumbled to the floor with an audible thud, and sending her heart slipping into the pit of her stomach along with them, as her escape was effectively thwarted. ‘I know you heard me, I can hear your heart racing,’ Damn werewolf hearing! She cursed, there was never a moment she could
‘Sigh……’ Boredom … the sheer tedium she felt was almost as suffocating as the impossibly large tomes scattered across the mahogany desk before her. Her back protested in complaint at the abuse it had to endure as she slumped over the said tomes in a desperate attempt to absorb a fraction of their knowledge whilst unempathetic eyes bore down on her from above the edges of a newspaper. Not for the first time that day, Alexa found herself wondering how she had wound up in such a situation. With a groan, she leaned back into the leather chair which provided no comfort after having sat in it for so long, and stretched, the sound her vertebrae made as if snapped echoed in the silent room. Her eyes met the disapproving gaze of her captor, ah she means tutor, and bashfully she returned to her previous position, fighting off the need to yawn. Looking back at the words in the aged book made her groan internally once more. Now she remembered how she had been dragged into this hellish study ses
With an idea firmly planted in her mind she took another moment to compose herself, her insidious plan bouncing around her head as she gleefully and expertly pulled a compact mirror out from the small sequined clutch purse she had somehow managed to hold onto throughout her ordeal with the redheaded Alpha. She nearly let out another shriek at the state of her appearance. Annoyance caused her face to contort, finally revealing her true nature beneath the beauty she took so much pride in. With a barely calming breath she studied the twisted smudged makeup, mascara tracks that had hideously run down her cheeks, even her lipstick had smudged across her chin, from what she couldn’t be sure, but the look she had worked so hard on that morning was completely ruined. She was a sore sight to look at, and Vanessa could not have that, she had an image to uphold after all. From that same clutch she pulled a makeup wipe and proceeded to clean her face, removing any sign of her weakness, of her f
Speed, to move faster than the human eye could see, that was what speed had meant to her. Her supernatural strength made her the top dog in the metaphorical food chain, but in all these years on this human infested earth she never once thought she’d be using her enhanced speed and strength to run away from something she had deemed nothing but an ant beneath her stylish boots, but there she was, scuffing her perfectly polished Gucci boots because a mutt had told her to. Her! Vanessa Lightwater! A purebred werewolf of the esteemed Black Pines pack, had been ordered to run with her tail between her legs by some Alpha-wanna be mutt… Just who did she think she was? The Lightwater’s had been part of the Black Pines Pack for centuries, and one day this abomination struts in and she has to bow down? Oh, she didn’t think so. Almost at the edge of the great Black Pines National Forest, at a speed far greater than that of any ordinary human, Vanessa sprinted as fast as her impractically tall s