Instinctively I locked the car doors, though I knew that would be hopeless. A locked door stood no chance against a werewolf, let alone three of them.
"Get out of the car, Laila", the wolf I knew said. A sickening smirk formed on his face as the other two wolves approached my jeep.
I sat frozen, running through the possible scenarios in my head. I was a confident fighter and was instantly grateful for the hours of training my dad had put me through, but I was no match against the three men. I was too far from the territory line to alert Grayson's men, but I could still call for help, I only hoped it would come...
Searching through my mind for my father's presence I sent him a quick message, telling him my location and the possible threat that was in front of me. As soon as I sent him the message the two wolves stopped on either side of the jeep. Amara leapt into control, while I remained in human form, she gave me her strength to fight them off as be
The air around me was tense as I stood close to Grayson, his arm was wrapped around me protectively. My brothers took a step forward and I heard low growls come from Grayson's men as they stood behind Blake and Karter.My eyes shot towards Grayson's hand as he began to lift it, his palm was outstretched as if to halt his men. His eyes were still emotionless as he opened his mouth... I took a deep breath, unsure of what was about to happen."Thank you for bringing Laila home, and for protecting her". Though Grayson was as unreadable as a concrete wall, his voice held sincerity and gratitude."We will always protect our sister, whether she's mated to you or not. Though, I'm curious as to why this happened in the first place?", Karter said gruffly. "Aren't you supposed to be the most feared Alpha of all? You can't even handle a little rogue issue without having your mate suffer the blows".Grayson tensed beside me as he kept his self-
As we approached the territory line I could see headlights up ahead. I braced myself for what was about to happen and prayed this would be the beginning of a truce between our two packs.I shook away my nerves as Grayson came around to open my door for me. Though his face held his usual unreadable expression, I could now feel through our mate link his slight nervousness and his unyielding love and sense of protectiveness over me. He sent me waves of strength through our bond, and I sent my own back to him. I walked towards the headlights with a renewed confidence.My father stood in front of a black van. My brothers both stood to his left, while his beta, Luke stood to his right. Grayson and I stopped in front of them, just inches away from the border while Jaxon and the men who escorted me earlier stood behind us.The air was warm and thick with tension, as neither side moved to greet the other. I was slightly offen
When I awoke the next morning, Grayson had already left for the day. I rolled over to snuggle with his pillow and inhaled his intoxicating scent as it danced around me. My mind was still reeling from the events of the past couple of days... Had my father and Grayson really spoken face to face? Last night felt like a dream, to see my family and Grayson together and maintain a somewhat civil manner was bewildering. Not only that, but they agreed to work together to protect me!As I adjusted my eyes to the light that was slowly creeping its way into my room, I searched through my mind for Grayson. I was just about to wish him a good morning when Brynn raced into the room jumped onto the bed."HEY SISTER, SISTER!", she yelled as she bounced up and down before reaching for me to join her. I shrugged and said, "What the hell" as I joined her, she was in such a jovial mood, who was I to spoil it?"Well let me see!", Brynn squealed with delight. 
Before the sun had the chance to rise and wake me with its bright welcome, I was already up and dressed. For once I was awake before Grayson, I had to sneak away from his warm embrace, his arms tightened around me as I wriggled, and I almost had to fight my own urges to stay. But, after last nights positive meeting I was filled with a new sense of hope and energy, and Amara was begging to be let out once again.I slipped on a jumper and a pair of running shoes before exiting out the front door quietly. I breathed in the fresh, natural air and let my feet carry me rather than overthink things like I usually do. I promised Amara she could have full control on the way back, but for now, I was desperate for a swim in the crystal blue lagoon I had come to love. My feet carried me there once again, as they had before, and I certainly wasn't complaining. The lagoon had become my private oasis, a secret spot for me to get away to.As I was about to strip off I stop
Three weeks had passed since my family and Grayson had agreed to work together. Once a week my dad and Grayson would meet at the territory line and report back any suspicious activity or sightings. Since the Dark Moon pack and the Crescent pack were both on the lookout, there had been no sightings of Kirk or any other rogues/unfamiliar wolves for that matter, not even a whiff of a scent.The attacks on the packs, including Slades, had ceased. Rather than assault or murder our people, the attackers have been vandalising and leaving messages spray-painted into buildings. The messages were more or less the same each time, "We're coming for you mutts", "Tick-Tock, you're about to get shot", and so on. Despite all the petty criminal activity, we still were unable to catch the ones responsible, it was like they were ghosts.Grayson began to work from home more often, refusing to leave my side. Though there were no more deaths weighing on his already heavily burde
"TIME TO GO BISH!".I turned to find Brynn standing on top of the breakfast table. She was wearing a neon green bikini and the largest pair of sunglasses I had ever seen.I burst out in laughter as she stuck a pose, her hands were on her hips and she was pulling a duckface while gyrating her lower body to a tune only she could hear. It was times like these that Brynn reminded me of Marnie. I had a feeling they would get along all too well, and I made a mental note to ask Beta Luke, Marnie's mate, to bring her along to the next border meeting."Alright, just give me 10 more minutes to finish packing our picnic and checking that I have some sunscreen", I giggled breathlessly.Brynn had grown tired of being confined to the town or the cabin she and Grayson's mother lived in further north. Grayson had kept us all under lock and key while the attacks were happening, even more so after my confrontation with Kirk and his men.
Fire.Desperation.Agony.These three words, these feelings and emotions, are all that I know right now.If someone were to ask me my name, I would have no clue. Instead, I would beg them to end my suffering... by any means necessary.I attempted to open my eyes. I could barely manage to hold them in a mere squint before they closed themselves. Water trickled out of the corners, it was as if they were attempting to cool down my body in any way they could. The cool tears soon turned scalding hot as they journeyed down my cheeks, torturously slow.My senses are completely numbed, I can't see, smell or even feel the ground beneath me. My breathing is laboured, coming out in short, heavy pants. I try to regain focus, to make sense of what was going on. Was I trapped in a dream?I feel myself beginning to blackout again, the pain was becoming too much to bear and I was almost relieved when sleep
"Wakey, wakey".I could hear a muffled voice somewhere around me, but the burning sensation that had taken over my entire being was demanding my attention."Hey! I said get up!".I could hear the voice clearer this time, it had grown in volume and had a harsher tone to it. As I attempted to open my stinging eyelids I grunted as what I can only assume was a boot made contact with my ribs."That's a good girl, we didn't dose you up too hard this time. Didn't want you sleeping too long again and missing out on all the fun".That voice... It was a voice I knew, and it wasn't a pleasant one.I grumbled in response as I felt the force of the boot against my ribs once more. Ignoring the ache in my side and focusing on my breathing I attempted to lift my head. Immediately I was overwhelmed with a throbbing headache, and the heat that was still scorching my weak body reminded me it was still here.My senses began to slo