Emma Grey
The sight behold in front of me was not how I expected it to be.
In the middle of the field, stood only what I had counted of not more than twelve people while the rest laid unmoved on the ground. A gasp left me as my heart thumped wildly against my chest.
Were they all dead? There were many scenes played through my mind on my way here, but it was definitely not this.
The scent of lavender instantly surrounded me as I set foot to the area. However, I couldn't help noticing how it differed from the comforting one I had accustomed to so much. This time, it was extremely strong, as if someone had dumped a dozen of perfume in a small tight room, though not that it had hurt me in any way.
Nathan Black Shit, shit, shit! I can't stop it. This was why I was so adamant to turn down the foolish idea before. Releasing the pheromones was never a problem, but to stop it, now that was a different issue. All the more reason I seldom fully used it. As I had mentioned, I had only done it twice, and in both times had me basically struggling to contain it. Once the lidded was opened, it would just burst out distraughtly and it would take everything in me to calm myself down. That was the only solution I had come up with, to calm down, though, it was so easier said than done. How could
Emma Grey What should I do? She might be fine now that his scent had been as it usually was, but I wasn't entirely sure if Lina was okay. I bit the back of my lower lips as my eyes couldn't help but look into the direction I had left her. The worries bloomed in my chest like a wild root to the soil. I almost jumped my way there if not for his gentle voice, pulling me back from my thoughts. “Who else are you coming here with?” Who did I come here with? Who… God, my mind was a mess, I can't think straight. He must have already known Allan and Nico would be here, and of course there's Lina. I blinke
Nathan Black I was fine. The gashes could have been more severe if I didn't manage to dodge it in time, save for the blood that hadn’t stopped trickling down my back. That, along with my torn shirt, having the liquid soaked into the cloth. Yet, with it splattered across the field, it didn't help but make it seem worse than it actually was. Though, it still be fucking hurt now that the wounds had been exposed to the cold night air. "No… no, no, Nathan! No!" Her hoarse cries was what had my head lifted, eyes searching when it finally laid on her. The booms of her voice were painful, that I already knew her throat must have been clawing painfully
Emma Grey Where was he heading to? He was slipping through deeper into the forest, to a place where I had never been, where it seemed as though it had never been touched. Chills creeped its way down my back at how ghostly the atmosphere was. Not only that, the fact that the living being I could sense was only the both of us had made it much worse than it had already been. Where the freak was he taking me to? I had even counted the trees we had passed by in an attempt to remember the track we had come from. Which I had lost count long ago. God, I want nothing more than to get off of him in this instance. Not with his reek scent almost latching onto me, sending the
Nathan Black "Let's see who could find her first." That was all Sir Joshue had said before he bolted to the direction he had stared along from the very beginning. And it wasn’t difficult to digest as to why he did that, I was most definitely sure that was the way she had run off to. Where was she? I need to find her before he reaches her first. My legs padded through the forest, eyes wild searching for anything that was similar to her figure. It was easier, strolling around in my wolf form, as my sight was clearer than when I was a human. This was frustrating. No matter where I headed to, no matter where I turned, there was no trace of her. As if she was so careful as to not let any single being found out where she was,
Emma Grey Was this the right direction? My legs had grown tired, having to run all the way here. How lucky I was that I had managed to stumble into the marks carved to the trees. It means I had somehow made it closer to the camp, where I could at least recognize one or two of the tracks. Away from the unalive forest Sir Joshue had forced me into. And there would be no way I would want to stay there any longer, that place was basically ghostly. Though, isn't it odd that he seemed to be so well versed even with that part of the area. Well, I knew he was the leader and he should observe the territory wholly. Still, shouldn't he at least do something with the woods, trimming it so that we could all benefit from it.
Nathan Black Why am I always late? It was frustrating, how I could never be where I was supposed to promptly when I needed to? And to make it even worse than it already was, no matter what I do, Sir Joshue would always be a step further from me. It's not that I hadn't realized how alarming the stares he had given to mother when we were here eight years ago. Even with my young age, I could already decipher the look he had which was nothing but treacherous. And with only a look from father, I was instantly on my feet to go after her. Though, I was sure that he would have gone there himself if not for the sly woman holding him back. As if everything was purposely planned to separa
Emma Grey "Nathan!" Oh, god. If there's anything I could wish for right now, it was for them to stop. Seeing his back collided with the tree had my concerns heightened than it already had. The more the claws dug into Nathan's skin, the more curses breathed out of my lips towards Sir Joshue. My fingers clenched into the ground, gripping into the dirt of earth with him groaning in pain. Was he alright? His name almost rolled out of my tongue again when he finally pushed himself on his feet. The grunts only lasted for a second before Nathan launched towards him, yet again leaving another wound into the Sir Joshue's back.