"You will not defy me...Curtis." Alpha Arnold said, and Maya almost scoffed. She wished she could sink her fingers inside his eyes.
"Where is mother..." Her brother asked rather, obviously ignoring his order.
"In her room." He replied.
"And Maya.." Curtis asked.
"I don't know where that wimp is. You mustn't tell her of this." He mentioned, pointing his hand at him.
"Why?" Curtis inquired.
"Just don't. I don't know why she is getting all cozy with Derek. Of course, I had told her to get closer to him and find some answers, but she is deliberating avoiding me. She hasn't even found her mate yet. Useless! She mustn't hear of this. You hear me?" He said, his voice going a pitch higher.
"I think so." Curtis replied, with a shrug, which obviously irritated Alpha Arnold.
"Are you playing around with me?" He asked, unable to
Curtis watched as his father scampered his way towards the opposite direction in a haste. What was going on? It seemed to him that his pack was under attack. He wanted to see what was going on so strongly, wanted to join in the fight if there was an attack going on, but he knew he couldn't.His shift was very near. He was already finding it hard to bend a bit, as pain assailed his shoulder blades and waist if he tried. But then, he thought that if he couldn't see what was going on, he would have to employ the services of his elder sister. He wondered where she was now.When his father had introduced him in the party to the party poopers whom he had thought had been overdressed for a common birthday party, he had heard his sister call onto him through the pack link. But for some reason, unknown to him, he hadn't reply. The anger he had been feeling at his father's lack of concern for his children, had crippled his tongue. He had wanted
A sharp pain crossing over Curtis' lower back suddenly, caused him to scream in pain and double over, his knees falling to the ground helplessly.But the wolves advanced towards him tentatively. An easy prey. They must have thought.Then, he closed his eyes, welcoming his fate to die at a young age, when suddenly he heard a loud clash.His eyes jerked open at their own will, even as he laid sprawled on the floor in pain, grunting and writhing, wishing there was a way, a spell even, to do away with the pain instantly.He saw a very big black wolf, fighting with the two black-brown wolves. He had thought that the former wolves that had wanted to attack him were big, but now, compared to the big black one, he thought that they were a bit small. He was sure that the big black wolf was an Alpha wolf, or perhaps a beta. No, Alpha. He finally concluded.Was it his father? He thought, as
Curtis pried his eyes open for the first time, but they shut down again, unwilling to forgo sleep. He agreed with them. He needed to sleep a little longer, and his body felt all sore all over. What had he done all through last night? He thought, his head pumping wildly against him and he thought of aspirin. He sighed. He never believed that in this inhuman life of his, that he would ever think of aspirin, a human drug, used to curb headache and its symptoms. Of course werewolves had something similar to that, but on a stronger level."Are you awake?" A deep voice asked him, but he didn't respond. He laid still as his now keen senses picked up that the owner of the voice was approaching him fastly. Should he run or attack? No, he would wait. He thought it best that he should."You should be..." The voice stated with a sough.Curtis was sure that the male was staring down at him this time around."The
"Who is Maru?" Curtis asked Derek suddenly, after they have walked for sometime in silence, still in the forest.The only words that had floated between them, had been when the latter had suggested that they walk, instead of shifting into their wolf versions, since the pack wasn't that far away. He had a feeling that the main reason had been because of him. His cousin was looking out for him, knowing that he was slightly sore from the first shift, and might not be ready for a second one within a short span of time. And for that, he was grateful."Maru is my wolf." Derek replied, a slight frown appearing on his face.Curtis was sure he was communicating with the Maru, the big black Wolf."He is very big." Curtis mumbled, unconsciously voicing out his thoughts, which made Derek smile in pride."Yes, he is." He concurred, startling Curtis a bit. The latter hadn't known that he
For a second, Derek wished that he and Curtis had a common telepathy, so that they would be able to communicate through their mind links, out of the hearing of prying ears.Throwing a suggestive look at Curtis who nodded his head in understanding, they stepped tentatively, their feet almost making no noise as they brushed the leaves and damp soil, in the direction of the smell, the blood smell.The scent got realer and stronger as they approached a big oak tree, some degrees west of the area they had been standing on before.They came to a halt, few feet from the tree, before turning to themselves and giving themselves a nod, after which Derek indicated with his hand that Curtis should go the other way, while he moved the other way so that they can intercept the unknown person at the same point.Curtis, understanding this sigh, moved hastily, strengthened by his wolf, the body pains and sores all gon
When Derek and Curtis got to the pack, everywhere was deserted. Darting their eyes around as they walked across some houses, they couldn't see a single soul."What do you think happened?" Curtis asked, slightly scared for the lives of his pack members, his sister and his mother too."I don't know." Derek replied, bewildered too. When he had left in search of Curtis, he had been sure that they were on the winning side of the fight. So what happened after he had left? Where was everyone? Why was everywhere deserted this way?Getting to the centre of the pack, they saw the heap of burnt bodies of some people."Mind link your sister now!" Derek said sharply, while adjusting the girl which laid limp in his hands.Curtis obliged, without wasting time, mindlinking Maya immediately."Maya..." He called, his heart in his mouth, as he still darted his eyes around the p
Maya shifted on her feet, balancing her weight on her left foot as she scanned the room, turning back a bit in the process, in a bid to search out her brother and Derek. The worry and agitation could be seen on her face.Right in front of her, her father was talking about the best way to go about the matter; treaty. Something she didn't entirely approve of; not of the topic, but of the manner in which it was made. The Faugers Packs' elders and Alpha should be informed first, before any other plan was made. All the dead bodies they had counted as a loss, and most of the injured, all came from the Faugers Pack. So their opinion should be counted in first, even though they seem to be a lesser pack.There were also talks on a spy or a betrayer in their midst, who must have opened the pack gates to the invaders. Her father has also said during the meeting, that the person would be found out and dealt accordingly with. For some reason, she didn't
Now outside the hall, Leo scanned the whole area for Maya, or Derek, but his line of vision came up with nothing."Where are they?" He muttered to himself, still watching around, when he saw Brandon, his temporary next in command in the Wind Winders Pack; since his chosen vice was back home, overseeing the duties and trainings over there.Before he could ask the latter anything, the huge warrior beat him to it."They are in the training grounds." He said, as if knowing what Leo had been wanting to ask him."Okay, thank you." Leo replied, about to walk away, when the latter called him back."Is there any issue?" He asked, when he had halt in his movement, and turned around to face Brandon."Not really, just a hunch of what might have really happened last night. I don't know if you'll be open to my opinions." Brandon stated, meeting Leo's gaze steadily.