LOGINTurns out what they said was true.
He did have a good heart or so it seemed.
I had spent most of my time last night with Jake. Once I let my guard slip and let him in it was like I couldn’t turn off. For me he was so easy to talk to but it didn’t help that I was drawn to him. Like a moth to a flame as they say.
I still found it strange. I had never felt so attached to a person I didn’t know before. It was like I had known him for years. I still believed my new friends were hiding something but I had decided to let it go. If they were going to tell me then they’ll tell me.
It had just gone past 6am and I was planning on going on my first run since I got here. I wasn’t a sporty person, I didn’t do much exercise but I did enjoy a run first thing in the morning. I didn’t have a beach but I did have an open forest that was right on my door step.
Clipping my iPod to my arm I placed my empty cup in the sink. My gran was still in bed, all the early mornings were starting to take toll on her. Pressing play I headed out the back door and began my journey.
I had given up.
I was officially lost and didn’t have any reception. It also didn’t help that I didn’t know the area or that there were so many different paths to take. I thought it would have been one big circle, an easy path to follow but no.
“Why do I always get myself in these situations?” I groaned rubbing the sweat from my forehead. All I wanted was to go for a run and clear my head. With my back against a tree I slid down bringing my knees to my chest.
Maybe I should just pick a path and hope for the best? It was still early so I had lots of daylight left. To busy in my own thoughts I didn’t hear them approach.
“Leah?”.
Feeling my body relax I got to my feet. “You have no idea how happy I am to see you”. Kane was standing in front of me with 2 of his friends.
“You lost?” He smirked.
“Who knew these woods were so confusing. Can you help me out?” I asked.
“Sure thing we were just heading back anyway. Leah this is Tim and Eric you’ll see them around school when you start”. Giving them a small wave I started to follow them back.
“What are you doing out here anyway?”.
“Isn’t it obvious?” I grinned motioning to my running gear. “I like to run, usually on a beach but seeing as I don’t know where that is I opted for the forest”.
“You shouldn’t come out here on your own it’s not safe”. My belly did a flop as the words left his mouth. How was it not safe?
“Apparently there have been wolf sightings in these woods and I’m not talking about little small ones I’m talking about wild beasts”. I couldn’t help it I started to laugh. Wolves? really? was he trying to scare me?
He didn’t find it funny.
“I’m being serious. Tim was out here a few weeks ago and saw 4 but he couldn’t get close enough to get any proof. From what I’ve heard there is a pack”.
Was he listening to himself? He sounded crazy.
“A pack of wild wolves?” I questioned.
“Don’t say I didn’t warn you”. As we fell into a comfortable silence I began to think more about what he said. I could have sworn I heard a wolf howl the other night. But surely that wasn’t real? I mean wolves here in Texas?
Before I knew it I was standing outside my back gate.
“Thank you for helping me out. I’d have probably been stuck out there for hours if you weren’t kicking about”.
“Anytime Leah but don’t be going back out there on your own. Would hate to see a pretty girl get eaten”. Winking at me he gave me a salute before jogging off to catch up with his friends.
I could smell the brewing of fresh coffee before I got inside. Pulling open the back door I noticed my gran wasn’t alone. Jake, his dad and a few of his friends were sat in my kitchen eating breakfast. Well this was a surprise.
“Enjoy your run?” My gran asked passing me a cup of coffee. I was glad to see she had got my note. My gran was a worrier.
“I got lost” I grinned catching Jakes attention.
“Leah you have to be careful out there. There could be anything lurking about they woods. Promise me if you’re going for a run you’ll take someone with you next time”.
See worrier.
“I’m fine I got back in one piece didn’t I?” Sipping on my coffee I knew he was already boring holes in me. I had come to realise he liked to stare.
“You should listen to your gran”. Jakes dad put down his coffee “Anything could have happened out there”.
“I bumped into Kane and he brought me back. No big deal”. I shrugged.
“Kane?” Jake hissed his knuckles turning white with how tight he was holding his cup. “Fucking Kane”. Teeth bared he got up knocking over the chair in the process. I wasn’t going to lie it frightened me. His reaction, his stance. He looked ready to kill.
“Jake” His dad warned his tone low but it held some sort of power over him, authority.
And then he started to shake.
“Leah sweetheart can you do me a favour, can you run and get Alanna?”. Jake’s dad asked but I couldn’t move. It was like I was in a trance. I couldn’t stop staring. Grabbing a hold of my shoulders he shook me gently. “Go and get Alanna”.
So I did I ran all the way to their house.
Bursting through the front door my cheeks instantly grew hot. Alanna was a little too distracted with Kane for me to be disturbing her. Turning my back on them I bit my lip “I’m sorry but you need to come with me now. Your dad-..” And then I heard it.
“I don’t want you to become overwhelmed. I thought I’d let you get settled in first and then I’d open the doors again”.“You didn’t need to do that”. I didn’t want anyone thinking I was pushing them out. Yes, I would would have been overwhelmed but I would have gotten over it. It was only natural being in a house filled with people you didn’t know but I wanted things to be normal.This was their pack house not mine.“I know I didn’t but the last thing I want to do is make you feel uncomfortable or make you want to leave. Especially when you’ve only just arrived”.I wasn’t going to leave. My plan was to see out the week and go from there. I of course was going home but this visit would decide how many times I would be visiting throughout the year.I had to remember this is what I wanted. Meeting my family was all I’ve ever wanted.“I appreciate that”. I smiled. “But I don’t want your pack thinking they can’t come to the pack house just because I’m there”.“They’ll still come around. I
I had been here for exactly an hour and already I was homesick. Because we didn’t arrive until late my dad thought it was best I meet everyone tomorrow. My gran was throwing a gathering.Food, drinks and everything in between. I was trying my best not to be nervous but every time I thought about it, I felt queasy. I was only meeting my family; it was going to be fine.Right?I was staying in the room I was in the last time I was here. The picture of my mom was still sitting on the bedside table, and I noticed a few extra things that weren’t here before.Cushions on the bed, blankets, a tv mounted on the wall. I was glad I had my own bathroom, and it was already stocked with enough products to last me a month.I was almost finished unpacking when there was a knock on the door.“Come in”. I called.“Are you settling in, okay?”. My dad asked leaning in the door frame.I nodded. “Do you live here all the time?”. I asked. I found it a little strange that we were in the pack house and not h
There weren’t many people who knew about us or at least that’s what I thought. It was hidden pretty well. Enough to live out normal lives within the human world.Take me for example, I had no clue they existed until I was slap bang in the middle of it all.“Werewolves”. He started ringing up my things placing each item into a bag as he did. “Like I said I’ve been around for many years. You see things, you hear things”. He shrugged.“If you say so”. I smiled taking the bag from him.“You never answered my question. Is he a leader?”.“An Alpha”. I winked.“Ah, so he is a leader”. He laughed. “I thought as much with the way he came across”.“He gets that a lot”. I laughed.“Take care of yourself”. He smiled.“You too”. I left making my way back to the truck.What could have been a bad moment turned out to be quite wholesome. A little strange but it could have been a lot worse. I bet he had seen it all. The good and the bad. Being out here in the middle of nowhere I bet there were some si
The radio was playing but I had yet to burst into conversation. I was keeping myself occupied by staring out the window. He had yet to strike up a conversation either and I hate to say it, but I could feel some tension between us, and it wasn’t sexual.A sigh fell from my lips as I ran a hand down my face. I didn’t know what to say. He wanted to drive me three hours away and I was fine with that but not to sit in silence for 3 hours.“You’re killing me here Jake. What’s wrong?”.“I’m thinking babe. Just because I’m not talking doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong”.“So, I’m just imagining the tension between us?”.“No”. He shook his head. “It’s definitely there but it’s not coming from me”.I frowned. What did he mean? I wasn’t causing tension. Was I?“How so?”. I asked. “And if I can feel it then it’s coming from you as well. Not just me Jake”.“Watch your tone”.“You’ve been weird ever since I told you I was going back with my dad”.“I’m fine”. He shrugged. “You want to go to your da
I was packing the last of my things, a list forming in my head to make sure I didn’t forget anything. I was only going for a few days, but I wanted to make I had everything I needed.I hadn’t talked to Jake for hours. When I got out the shower he had already left. I only assumed he went to his parents but who knows. He was in a right funk, but I was taking nothing to do with it. He would come out his mood the way he went into it.We were both adults and if he didn’t want to sit and talk about it than that was his choice. I was visiting with my dad. I wasn’t leaving him, I wasn’t ending our relationship, so I had no idea why he was making such a big deal about it.I zipped up my case and placed it by the bedroom door before making my way downstairs. My dad was sitting at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee.“I didn’t know you were here”. I frowned.“Coffee is hot”. He smiled.I poured myself some before sitting across from him. “Were you with Charlotte and Jacob?”. I asked.He nodde
OptionsI burst into the bathroom everything I was about to say forgotten. He moved fast. He was already naked and, in the shower, showing me a perfect picture of his ass.His body even from the back was perfect.I swallowed the lump that appeared in the back of my throat. I couldn’t stop staring, my mouth became dry as I took a step closer.“Are you coming in or are you just going to stand there staring?”.My heart skipped a beat. I chewed the inside of my cheek as he turned to face me. I had seen every inch of his body before and seeing it still made me nervous as hell.I tried my hardest to keep my eyes on his face, his smirk told me he knew exactly what I was thinking. Can you blame me, he was beautiful. Ruggedly handsome. His strong jaw line, his defined cheekbones.And let’s not forget his abs.“I suggest you strip out your clothes before I rip them off you”.Oh.“I can smell you”. He growled.I wet my bottom lip with my tongue. I shouldn’t be nervous, shouldn’t be a little sca
I knew I fell asleep in the spare room so when I woke in our bed, I wasn’t surprised. He’s obviously woke throughout the night and realised I wasn’t beside him.Stretching out my arms a yawn fell from my lips. It was graduation day. I was finally graduating from high school. Reaching for my phone I
I was fully in control. My wolf and I had an understanding when it came to control. She didn’t push my boundaries unless I needed her to. And yes, it still felt weird talking about my wolf as if she wasn’t part of me.“Can you change back?”.I didn’t want to. At least if I was like this then I coul
He wasn’t away 5 minutes and Alanna was here. She had already opened a bottle of Champaine and was shouting out baby boy names. Apparently, I was carrying a boy.“Could always call him Jake”.“Could be a girl”. I finished off my makeup by adding a blush pink lip.“I’m team boy”. She winked. “What a
That’s all that mattered.I wanted to ask why she was here, but I didn’t want to come across as being rude.“Mom”. Carter sighed.“Sorry, sorry”. She finally put her phone away and joined us at the table. Was it fair to say she looked stressed? The black bags under her eyes, her hair greasy.“I cam







