MasukHannah
I don’t remember falling asleep last night but woke up to the sun streaming through my window. I lean over my bed and look down at Micah. Only to find he isn’t there. His blanket is folded on top of his pillow with a little slip of paper.
‘Had to meet my dad. Will find you later.’
I smile a little at the thoughtfulness of his note. I’m sure there are a few girls he’s spent the night with that would have appreciated the sentiment. The thought irritates me a little, but I chalk it up to the mate bond. I’m also going to ignore the fact that I miss him a little.
His evil plan is working. I can’t allow that.
I have a few online classes to work on, so I decide to go to the library. Changing my environment always seems to help me focus. I’m not sure how long I’ve been engrossed in my book before I hear the front door slam shut and a loud booming voice.
“There you are! I’ve been looking everywhere for you, sweetness!” Micah yells across the s
HannahMuch too soon, I feel myself being jostled awake. I whine in protest and push his hands away before I hear Micah’s chuckle in my ear.“We’re home, Hannah.” He murmurs and I force my eyes to open. It’s still dark, but the sun looks about ready to peek over the horizon. Griffin doesn’t say anything, just hops out of the car and shifts, shredding his clothes before running off into the forest and letting out a cheerful howl. Micah laughs before pushing open the door. I’m still on his lap, so he stands with me in his arms. He starts towards the p
HannahGriffin and I were surrounded by at least twelve rogues, all of them snarling and stinking like rotting flesh. Griffin tried to stand in front of me protectively, but he and I both knew that even he couldn't take on this many at once.'Shift.' I told him and we both jumped, landing on our paws.It had been a long time since I had seen Griffin's wolf and the brown monstrosity somehow looked like
HannahI didn't like this pack. Not at all. I kept it to myself for the first couple of days, trying to find a redeeming quality, but had decided to discuss it with Micah.'Micah?' I ask through our link.'What's up, buttercup?' I smile at his voice in my head.
HannahWe reached the next pack pretty late. We only managed to meet the Alpha and he was kind enough to show us our rooms himself. We were in the farthest part of the packhouse that had the fewest occupants. Apparently Micah had told him of my aversion to noisy packhouses. His thoughtfulness made me smile. It didn't take long after we had arrived for me to make myself comfortable in bed. I mind linked Micah quickly to tell him goodnight and fell asleep shortly after."Hey sweetness." I hear Micah murmur lowly in my ear. I feel hisweight&n
HannahThe weeks seem to crawl by. The people in the pack are nice, but they don’t seem willing to include Griffin and I in anything. And since this pack is so far away from any kind of civilization, there was nothing to do. No movie theaters, no stores, not even a cafe or something. So we spent most of our time in our cabin. My conversations with Micah started becoming the highlight of my day. I couldn't tell if he liked me linking him three times in a day, but he didn't complain about it.I didn't think I would be so excited to move on to the next
HannahAs soon as we arrived in the new pack, Griffin and I were led straight to the Alpha's office. The man was obviously older than us, very tall with light brown hair and brown eyes, and a seemingly permanently tired face. In the corner of his office was a little boy who was basically has carbon copy, coloring quietly. The Alpha stood when we entered the office and shook our hands. We both bared our necks in submission and took the seats he offered us."Welcome." He said, gaining the attention of the little boy. He came running over and sat on hi







