My jaw was on the ground. Why I hadn't robbed this pack yet was mind blowing.I looked at the others in the car. They didn't seemed fazed at all. Only Cassar Salvaterre had a reaction, but that reaction was directed at me. He had a slight smile on his lips. Amusement in his eyes. That just made me glare at him. How dare he look at me when I wasn't paying attention."We can go inside." The Alpha said getting out of the car. Pack members started appearing out of nowhere to see who had arrived."Pardon?" I stepped out of the car, looking at him like he had three heads. He gave me a blank stare."We can" he gestured between us, "go inside." He gestured to the castle. Then he mumbled to himself. "Who's dense now?""Still you," I mumbled right back. "But why would I go inside? So you can finally kill me?"He took a deep slow breath. "I'm not going to hurt you.""I know that pup. I would like to see you try." I smirked at him. He growled at the pup comment. He probably could hurt me, but at
I knew the chances of me getting out of this were very slim.The Alpha would not be happy that I had just punched him in front of his entire pack. He would send every warrior, fighter, father, mother, child after me, just so he could seek his vengeance to rip me apart.He would do it too. He was psychotic and dense after all.I hurdled over moss-covered rocks, jumping over fallen trees. Every step I took the wolves behind me took two.I knew there was only a small chance of me getting out of here alive. I may be fast, but wolves were known for their speed and strength. I wasn't one to overestimate my abilities. Agility would only get me so far at a time like this.My talents were at their finest when no one knew I was around. When I was a spy or a thief. Or at least when I was further away and had time to set some traps. Plus, I wasn't thinking clearly. The way they were running, they would be caught up in seconds.I wouldn't even be able to shift to help me escape. If I was further a
He gave me a suspicious look, but he did let me go. I backed up a few steps, showing him a calm face. I even put my hands up in the air showing I meant no harm.One, two, three. I darted for the door again, faster this time.Just like the last time, Cassar Salvaterre's arm grabbed hold of me. I started squirming, kicking and punching him as fast and as hard as I could. Considering he was holding down my arms, and my legs were very short, I wasn't doing much damage."I can't stay here!" I screamed at him, as he threw me onto the soft bed.He stood over me with his hands on his hips. "Why?"He was honestly asking. He was so stupid. I stood up on the bed so we were eye level."Because it's not my home. I don't live here." I explained."It could be though. If you stop your damn fighting." He groaned. Then I had an idea. Not a good idea, but an idea."You know what? Your right. This is a good place. A very nice place. But unfortunately I don't have my stuff. So I'm just going to run right
She was infuriating.From the moment I saw her I knew she was going to be trouble. The way she had moved between wolves, dodging their attacks, it made my heart stop in my chest. Yet, she had avoided every single one of them with a lethal grace.It was the first football game I was attending since I had become Alpha. I was going to support my pack, but instead I was distracted by the smell of a summer breeze on a chilly fall afternoon. The smell had my wolf going crazy.Then I saw her. She was small, smaller than all the other wolves on the field. Her body was toned, muscle that was earned. Her long shaded brown hair pulled into a loose ponytail. The almost pink glow of her skin. The small button nose. Her full lips curved into a wicked little smirk with blazing blue eyes.I, and everyone else around, were mesmerised watching her play.I never wanted a mate. Mates were too much of a distraction. I couldn't afford to lose my focus on the pack. I needed to focus on healing them, not woo
"What is her name?" My eyes blinked."V." She dared to raise her eyes to me. As soon as she saw them she stared back at the ground. Gage stepped closer to our conversation sensing my irritation. He had been patiently listening a few feet over."That's it?" Gage asked from beside me.She nodded her head. She looked Gage in the eyes. This was our trick. I played bad cop, he was the good cop. It was effective."I don't know what the V stands for. If I did I would tell you." She assured us.I believed her. "What else do you know.""She's from Ontario. I don't know what pack. She was thinking of joining ours. I don't know why. Her uncle is our Beta though."My head perked up at that. "The Beta?""Yeah, but I don't know how. If it's from his blood or his mates. That's what I mean she talks a lot. Someone asked, but I don't remember her ever answering." That was information I could pocket away. I needed to remember that if I ever wanted to learn more about her."Is that all?" My voice was ca
Harlen gave me a look, but nodded leaving for the front door. Harlen was my best warrior. She would normally not need any backup, but the Algoren Pack had a rogue sighting the night before, and they had not been able to take care of it. It was better to be safe than sorry.At the sound of Harlen's footprints, V started to stir. She looked around with dazed eyes. "Put me down."I wanted to growl at her for ordering me around. I had not known her long, but I knew that would be asking for a fight.Setting her on the ground she wobbled again. I kept my arms on her shoulders to steady her. She pushed my arms away when she was firmly planted on the ground.I saw her eyes slowly dart around our surroundings. I knew the look that crossed her face, she was looking for a way out. I put my hand on the small of her back trying to lead her to the kitchen.Our packhouse was big. It had to be to fit so many wolves. Though most of my wolves lived in their own houses that were placed all around the te
A satisfied grin stretched her lips. "I forgot I dipped the ring in wolfs-bane."Another shudder went through me. Not that I was surprised the ring had wolfs-bane. I figured it did because of the scaring. The only reason I would scar from a scratch so small was if it was poisoned.It was the fact that she needed to put some wolfs-bane on her ring. "Why do you need wolfs-bane?"Her grin widened even more. "So mutts like you will never forget me."Ignoring her comment, I looked deep in her eyes. Trying to read every thought that went through her wicked brain. "I do not need a scar to remember you V."She avoided my eye contact. Scanning the kitchen again. She frowned at me. "Well you're just lucky I don't have a scar from you almost killing me."I coughed to clear my throat. "I am sorry about that.""Sure you are." She mimicked me. The end of her lips slightly turning up. Quickly though they turned down again.The more we spoke the closer we got to each other. I had finished bandaging h
She shrugged her shoulders, showing that it meant nothing. But I thought otherwise.Then my stomach decided to make an appearance. I remembered I hadn't eaten since I finished off the Algoren Pack's peanut butter which was apparently three days ago. My stomach grumbled again just thinking about it.I had been so exhausted from keeping my fox on a leash, hunger and thirst didn't even cross my mind. That was why I slept for so long, my body was trying to recover from a battle with my fox."We can go to the Pack kitchen and find some food." She said, glancing at my grumbling stomach.I nodded my head. Escaping would have to wait. Harlen was right I wouldn't be able to do much with an empty stomach.I let her lead the way. She went through the bedroom balcony and pointed under the bed. "All of your stuff from the Algoren Pack is under there."A vicious growl ripped from my throat. I glared at the female.Her dark brown eyes not backing down. One blink was the only thing that gave her away