I was standing behind Connor and my eyes practically popped out of my head when I saw the werebear running towards us. Connor pushed me back and took a few steps closer to the bear so that he could shift, and when he did, he was only about half the size of the bear. But he was going to fight it with everything that he had. I was terrified for Connor. I thought this thing was going to kill him. And I wasn't sure how he was going to get out of it. But Connor charged at the bear and the bear let out a loud roar expecting the attack. Like he was looking forward to it. Like he was wanting it. He kept charging at Connor and they clashed in a thunderous bang, and they were both clawing at each other, trying to bite each other. The bear managed to strike Connor across his flank with its huge claws and Connor fell to the ground whimpering in pain. The bear then looked straight at me and Connor was doing everything that he could to get up. To stop the bear from approaching me, but he couldn'
We headed through town and Connor was walking pretty fast and not going in a straight line. We were going down all different streets and we were circling around for a bit. I didn't know his plan here, but I trusted him to get us out of here in one piece. "What happened to all of your cars?" I asked. "A lot of the other pack members took them and some were destroyed when we were attacked." He says. "I can't believe they found your pack. Connor, it's all because of me. Wouldn't it just be easier if you were on your own?" I asked as I stopped walking. He quickly looked around at our surroundings before he relaxed a little and took a step closer to me and put his hands on my arms. "Aurora. You're my mate. I'm not leaving you. If I have to leave my entire pack and make Miles the Alpha, in order to protect you, then I will." He says. "Why? You don't even know me. You can reject me whenever you want. I'm surprised that you haven't already done it." I say. "Because I would never do
Connor had realized that they noticed me standing there and he got between us and he ordered me back in the cave. Vampires and werewolves were mortal enemies. They have been at war for centuries, and when they're not actually battling it out on the battlefield then they are trying to work out how to wipe out the other species. But as I stood there, in the presence of these vampires, I could tell that something was off about them. I didn't go back into the cave like Connor had ordered me. Instead I stepped out of the cave and I walked right up behind Connor. I could see the panic on his face. He obviously thought that this battle was going to end with me getting hurt or killed. But the vampires weren't attacking. They were just staring at me. "You're not here to kill us." I say. "What are you talking about? Their vampires. Of course they're going to kill us." Connor snapped at me. "No. They aren't." I said matter of factly. And I saw the poses on the vampires relax a little. "You
Connor took me to the house that was at the top of the village and was definitely the biggest and when I walked inside I was really surprised at what I saw. This place was relatively new and it was really nice inside. Apparently his whole pack had built this place themselves, in secret. Which is why there are so many more people here than I thought were in his pack. I think there were a lot more in his pack that he had spread out. Possibly building this place, or possibly somewhere else so no one knows exactly how big his army really is. They had built Connor a two story place, but it wasn't massive like Father's packhouse. It wasn't a mansion or anything. It was more homely than anything. Connor took me upstairs and he showed me my bedroom which was right across the hall from his bedroom. I was glad that he wasn't trying to push anything on me still. And he had an ensuite in his room but there was another bathroom next to my room. But I was alright with that. Connor went to go
I knew that Connor needed to get some rest, but it was important for them to get to this pack to find these children that were in need. The pack was 8 hours away and Connor insisted on getting some rest in the car on the way there. I was fine with that. Just so long as he did, because I didn’t want him to have an accident while he was fighting in that pack. If it came to that. It would have been ideal if they could get in there without anyone seeing them, but that was very unlikely. While Connor was packing his bag, I could feel his worry and tension as he was trying to concentrate on what he needed to do. But I knew that he wasn’t worried about himself anymore. “You don’t need to worry about me.” I said. And he looked up at me in confusion. “How did you know that I was worried about you?” He asked. “I just did. You’ve already got 12 warriors on 24 hour surveillance of the house and they are in groups of 6 and they all have 12 hour shifts each. Nothing will get through the
I stood there looking at the shadow ghostly figure that was standing across my kitchen, trying to make sense of what I was looking at. “What are you?” I asked. “I was sent here by the black witch. She says that you can’t hide.” He said. “Then why isn’t she here to tell me that?” I asked. “Because you’re surrounded by werewolves.” He said. “Bullshit. That didn’t stop her last time. She doesn’t know where I am.” I said. “She will find you. She will always find you. As long as you have the power, she will find that power.” He said. “That’s how she sent you here. She’s picking up on my power and using that against me. But she doesn’t actually know where I am.” I said, more to myself than to the creature. “Shut up. She will always find you.” “Are you speaking for this ghost, black witch?” I asked. “Of course I am.” He said. “Well, good luck. You couldn’t grab me last time. You barely even hurt me.” “That was before I knew what you could do. I will be better prepared
As the warriors stood on, watching helplessly, I managed to gather enough strength to get back to my feet and the ghost stopped smiling at me and I looked straight in his face and I mustered up whatever energy I could and the bright light got even brighter until it started screeching and finally let go of me and it was dragged from the house again. The light quickly disappeared and I collapsed to the ground when it was over and the warriors ran over to me. One of them pulled my hair out of the way to see my chest and there was a burn mark of a handprint on my chest, and I could tell that they didn’t know what to do. Leo soon arrived at the house after they had mind linked him and I asked him to just help me get back to bed. There was nothing that they could do about it. “What was that thing trying to do?” Leo asked as I got back into bed. “I don’t know. He wanted to hurt me, that’s for sure. But I don’t know what he wanted to do.” I said. “Alright. Well, you need to rest.
I hung up the phone and I looked at Connor who was standing in the living room looking at me really confused while holding his bag. “Who’s Nathan?” He asked again. “He’s the son of one of my dad’s Alpha friends.” I said. “And doesn’t he think that you’re dead?” Connor asked. “No. Nathan and his father know that I’m alive. Because my dad tried to arrange a marriage between me and Nathan.” I said. “You were engaged to him?” Connor asked, his eyes flickering from black and then back to their normal blue. “I guess you can call it that. I wouldn’t even say that. It was an agreement that our father’s made. Nathan wanted to because it was easier than finding a mate and he’s just as sadistic as everyone else. I didn’t want anything to do with it. I swear. Nathan was just looking for his own personal punching bag.” I said. And Connor looked at me curiously. “Did Nathan ever actually hit you?” He asked. “Yeah. He did. The first time we met. Dad left us in the attic to get to kno