Kyle
I looked out the window of the moving car, losing myself in the sight of the trees flowing as the car advanced on the road.
"Was it really necessary to leave now?" asked Rowan next to me as one of our warriors drove the car on which we were, followed by three other cars with other warriors, our escort for that trip."We’ve been putting it off too long, and we can’t miss the ceremony," I sighed.Rowan snorted next to me while I kept looking out the window.We were going to a friendly pack, The Shadow Pack, at the Alpha and Luna ceremony in a few days.My brother wasn’t going to move, he didn’t want to move away from what he thought was our mate, but I had reminded him how necessary it was to appear to this eventuality to confirm our alliance with the pack and the new alpha. After much convincing, Rowan agreed to come with me.In the last week, we had spent every night in the city, every nightAva My sight had blackened as if my brain had completely shut off. I didn’t notice anything, I didn’t control anything anymore. It seemed like I only woke up when I blinked. My hand was around Kora’s throat, her face a mask of terror as my hand squeezed her throat, which looked so fragile. On one cheek, she had blood, with the mark of some scratches that lacerated her skin, her dark eyes were full of tears and reddened, and her mouth was open, looking for air.All around me, some cries finally reached my ears that seemed stuck until that moment.My hand let go of the grip on Kora’s throat, which fell to the ground with a thud, I kept her raised, and the blow made her moan in pain.I looked around and saw his other friends all on the ground, some of them had lacerations on their clothes, and the blood covered them and looked at me, frightened."What kind of monster are you?" said one of them, terrified.My mouth tingled, and I passed my tongue over my teeth, feeling something sharp. I
Ava My whole body stiffened as I listened to the sounds of the forest and the footsteps that followed me. They weren’t the ones I was used to, they weren’t the eight legs of wolves that I felt protected with, no, these were steps of people running after me.I turned my head, only to see figures coming closer and closer behind me. they were hooded, covered in black from head to toe, and moving at a frightening speed. I looked up and ran as fast as my legs allowed me to.I felt my lungs burn as the men’s grunts grew closer and closer.What did they want? Why were they following me?Running and running at breakneck speed, no matter where I was, the important thing was getting away from these men. My whole body screamed for me to run like I could feel how dangerous those men were.I felt the tears prick my eyes when my legs began to yield, failing to hold me anymore, and I fell to the ground, rolling between the leaves and the grass. I got down on my knees and pushed backward until I hit
BeaI sighed, closed the book, and went to the kitchen to find my mate. When I came in and found it empty, I frowned and frowned, and it was here until recently.Connor, I called through our mental link, but he didn’t answer.Through our bond, I felt something, even if light, a bit of anguish and a pinch of happiness, and I wondered what he was doing, then I noticed the open French window and looked out, seeing his shirt left on the patio.I sigh and close the window, he’s probably running through the woods. I shook my head and went back to the room, along the way, I fixed the photos that had moved slightly, paying attention to that of Ava, one of the few I had of my little girl before...Kara, my she-wolf, howled in agony in my head, as she had done for 17 years. Seventeen years of agony without our baby, without our little angel.We had searched everywhere, searched all the territories from north to south, but we never found it again. I shook my head and bit my lower lip to keep my
Austin One of our warriors parked the car in front of the gate of the orphanage, and I, with a sigh, got out of the car and looked at the old faded iron gate of the orphanage, on the tip, there was the name of the place, and a thrill crossed my body. Who would leave a place for children in these conditions?A fool.I went to the intercom and I pressed it, feeling already bored.That morning came to the email that, finally, the two alphas could access the files of the boys who lived in this place literally, shit, bad luck was that the two alphas had left, and then I had the slop.The gate opened, and I put my hands in my pocket and continued to wide strides towards the entrance where the old housekeeper was waiting for me. She had dark hair pulled back in an onion behind her head and a wide dress with a white apron."We expected Mr. and Mr. Anderson," the maid said cordially."Mr. and Mr. Anderson left on a business trip and entrusted the task to me," I said, shrugging.The woman look
Ava Something warm and familiar enveloped my body, making me relax completely. My muscles hurt a bit, but I felt a particular energy reborn in my body, a force that spread everywhere as my chest vibrated, emitting a similar sound to an animal's.I squeezed my eyes and took a deep breath, and then very slowly opened them.I had a slightly blurred vision, and my eyes took a while to get used to the surrounding environment, also thanks to the low brightness that was perpetuated from the windows. The sky was barely illuminated, and in the distance, you could see the first rays of the sun.I sighed and closed my eyes again, snuggling against the warmth that seemed to warm my soul while my body was carried away by the softness of the mattress on which I was lying.I suddenly looked up. My mattress wasn’t that soft. The window of my room did not give a direct view of the sun or much less of the forest, and certainly, there was no familiar smell in the air.My body was petrified as I turned m
Ava I looked at the man, who sighed and then passed a hand through his light brown hair, with a sigh."Where..." he began to say, "Where have you lived so far?" he asked me, turning his head to me and looking straight into my eyes.I stood silently watching him as he reached out and grabbed one of mine, holding her slightly.I sighed and closed my eyes, only to open them again and look down at our united hands "In the orphanage of the city" I said slightly.I felt the woman behind me holding her breath, touching my back, and gently massaging me."How long?" the man asked."As long as I can remember," I answered."Are you... have you always been there?" the woman asked behind me.I turned my head and looked at her for a moment and then nodded "Since they found me in a dumpster in town.""In a dumpster?" she asked in a broken voice, and I nodded.The woman laid a hand on her mouth with her eyes wide open and then looked at the man next to me "We searched for you all over the country," s
Ava"Why do you speak as if you were aliens?" I asked, scowling, putting the glass on the table.The woman sighed and then laid a hand on my shoulder, and when she opened her mouth to speak, the bell rang. I jumped, scared, and looked like I was the only one."It’s the doctor," Austin said, "I don’t have time to stay here, I go back to the packhouse, and I take care of everything else," he said, and then I go to the door and "Doc," he said, and then he went out.The doctor returned to the house "The good mood suits our Beta," he said, and I frowned "If you want, you can give me a room," he commented, giggling."We’re sorry to keep you coming here, Edward, but Austin just told us about the city," said the woman beside me."Yes, he contacted me earlier. I have everything for the test," he said, placing his bag on the table.He started pulling out bottles, and I bleached, "Do you want to draw blood?" I said with a thread of my voice."Just a drop Ava," said the doctor, pulling out a syri
AvaI stopped and knelt before the headstone, wiping it with my hand and removing the dust that had formed in those few days. I laid a bouquet of flowers on the grass and stroked Sandra’s name.Bea and Connor looked at me a few steps away, they didn’t lose sight of me even a second, when there was one, the other was with me and vice versa."Sorry if I missed these days," I said quietly, continuing to caress the tombstone "A lot of things happened, Sandra," I said with a sigh and then began to tell everything that had happened recently.How Connor found me, how they treated me. I told her about them, how they were, how I looked like the exact union of both. I told her about Austin and how I felt comfortable with him, with all three of them.I didn’t know how long I sat there and talked to her. When I felt completely empty, I bent down, kissing the headstone, and then got up and went towards Bea and Connor, who patiently awaited me.That morning I woke up in Austin’s bed with Bea. When