LOGINRieka I felt like I was sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle with a windshield that was frosted over on the outside and fogged over from within. I mentally couldn't get hold of the steering wheel. Control was completely out of my grasp, and whoever was sitting in the driver's seat was listening to the gray area on the radio where multiple stations were being picked up at once. Muffled words were overlapping and way beyond recognition. The voice I heard didn't technically sound familiar in its own right, but the specific words themselves and the aura of the strange woman called to my heart. I was hoping that my all too wise wolf had answers for me .... something .... anything at all .... "Not my ocean, not my geoduck," Lupa quickly stated before she retreated to the back of my mind. Some help she was. I honestly didn't think that I could emotionally handle anything more than what had been handed to me already, but I knew life pushed you until your breaking point to s
Rieka Sol, Celeste, Seth, Lucius, and Lupa were flying back to the pack after assisting Fiona and Levi with their drama. There's something about a quiet, relaxing flight that helps ease the soul, heart, and mind... something we all needed after what had happened. On our way back, we remembered to take down our blocks and immediately got hit with more mind links than we could handle. The only thing I could understand from whatever was going on back home was that we needed to hurry the fuck up. Lupa evanesced to our neighbors' lower field, trying to understand what was going on below us. Without a second thought, I took back control, shifted into my human form, and fell from the sky at a rapid pace. I surrounded myself with a ball of air and asked the ground to soften to protect myself on impact. The burst of downforce wind was so intense that it sounded like a bomb had gone off when I hit the ground and triggered a mini-earthquake. Without wasting any time, I directed the win
Maeve Kayin whimpered in my mind while my nerves were battling inside of me as I impatiently awaited to hear back from my mom. I was so focused on our silent link that I didn't even hear the conversation between Luke and my grandparents. "Maeve?" Luke's low, monotone voice snapped me back to my grandparents' living room, where we were sitting. I quickly stood up and walked over to my dad's parents. "Mom linked me, but I didn't hear anything back from her. I don't know what's going on, but I need to go," I explained as I gave both of them a tight hug. "I love you both and will see you soon." Without waiting for Luke, I teleported back to the packhouse, but found myself standing alone in the entrance hall. "MOM? DAD?" The only ones around were the little brownies and bantees that quietly lived there, and my heart started beating faster, knowing that something was wrong. "Maeve!" Luke yelled my name, his irritation crystal clear. Maybe I should have at least told him where
Sylvia I managed to extract Delilah, Susan, and Liam from the large piece of equipment while getting Sam in so he could try to save Kaj. I didn't even get body parts swapped or anything, which was a possibility with teleporting so many people in and out of a large metal object at the same time. But I didn't tell them that. What they didn't know won't hurt them, right? I stood with my back towards the baler and closed my eyes, focusing on holding a strong force field around us as Sam did his thing. Normally, this would be something that a Supreme would be able to do easily on her own, but since Julia's powers went to Rhi instead of me, I had limited abilities, even though Hecate was my mom. Her own powers weren't endless, and her getting knocked up by James didn't do any favors for my magical gene pool. As arrows and wolves bounced against my shield, I couldn't help but wonder if I could simply kill all of them with my magic without accidentally harming anyone from Gypsy Rain. I
Falco Dad, Freya, and I gave our wolves, Ace, Keira, and Karro, complete control. They used their ability to evanesce from one shit brown wolf to the next, injuring when they could but not hesitating to kill if needed. Mom, Aunt Mia, and Uncle Jay evanesced between the archers, either snapping their necks or penetrating their carotid arteries with their fangs. Jakie's huge bear barreled into a group of wolves that were heading towards us, the sound of bones breaking and their pain-filled cries filling the air. Everything was happening so quickly, it was almost impossible to keep an eye on those I loved while also making sure I didn't do anything stupid myself. "Falco! Stop Buffy! To your left! HURRY!" Zane's panicked voice echoed in my mind, and as Karro whipped his head to his left, we saw what caused Zane's fear. Buffy was running full speed directly at an archer who had his scope set on Waya, her nails digging deeply into the dirt to get as much traction as she could,
Freya Mom, Falco, Lian, and I evanesced behind Alpha Simons and his fighters; half were in their wolf forms, while the other half were in their human forms, their crossbows trained on the bailer. We were close enough to see them, but far enough away not to be noticed. My mom made sure that Lian was with us, and the thrill of what we were about to do made Lian's brown eyes sparkle. "They're just werewolves, right? Nothing fancy about these guys, like your pack? Other than the arrow thing, of course?" Lian asked in a whisper as she held her eyes on our targets. "Yeah, they're nothing like us, but they're damn good with their crossbows," Falco answered through teeth that were clenched in anger. Lian nodded her head before her eyes started looking around like she was searching for something, a smile suddenly forming on her face. She swirled her hands, and all of the water that was still cupped in vegetation or puddled on the ground formed a small stream of water that made its way
Isabella I watched helplessly as the battle took place. "That's it, you fucking morons, go get yourselves killed," Chantel whispered into my ear as we watched Timpohy and the dark witch disappear into the fighting crowd. Chantel then turned to look at Damian, still holding the blade against my
Rieka I let Amar out of the truck as soon as we got back to the packhouse, and the gray son of a bitch took off running to who knows where with the knife still in his mouth. I called for him, but he completely ignored me like I was nothing. Nice recall, prick. I heard a giggle from the packhous
Julia I had to admit, it was actually lonely without having Amar around. He had been in my life for so many years. He may not have always been a weimaraner, as he would change breeds to keep up with the times, but he was always around all the same. After I woke up, I opened all of the windows
Samuel Sunday. It was a day that I was supposed to be able to sleep in a little. My intentions were to do just that after I gave Jo a kiss goodbye and told her to be safe and have fun. OK, so I may have also told her I had something else she could ride, but she just rolled her eyes as she left. I







