She happily watched him remove the contents off the spoon. His lips carefully enclosing around it so nothing would fall. He chewed slowly and carefully. He didn’t want any of it to choke him for it would cause her worry. Something he wished to stay away from. She was already worried about enough. He was however excited to explain to her everything he knew about his history. She however wouldn’t let him till he had completely finished his food.
Alaska happily pulled her bowl that had been filled with food over so she was closer to her mommy. So much had gone on for her that she felt safest being close. Neither one minded. She was growing on Derek to the point he knew when they parted ways he would miss her. He would miss Anya more but he knew a human would never be welcomed in his house. His mother was extremely against them though he wasn’t sure why.
A chill settled in when she felt Derek let her go. She wanted to complain but she just wasn’t able to. Her body betrayed her as she fought for it to do something. She knew he was about to do something stupid. She fought for a while before she heard the first gun shot. Her body stilled.“Easy Anya, he’s okay. I promise he’s okay.” Andrew cooed to her trying to comfort her. He knew she was partially awake but prayed she would fall back asleep. This wasn’t looking good for Derek.“Der…”“He’s just roughing up the bad guys. We will rest right after okay.” Andrew stopped her. As she opened her eyes he stiffened. She may not fully hear what was going on but Andrew could. His hands were over her ears trying to keep everything that was being done at ba
The cold water began to suffocate her as she tried to fight her way to the surface. She felt a pressure, not only on her back, but that of her legs as well. The night sky not helping her any as she was being flipped this way and that by the harsh waves. Anya had no idea where she was or why she was here. She wished that info would come.‘Help.’ Her voice was so weak as the last of the air escaped her lungs. She prayed someone would hear her. Out of the dark swam a fish. She began to reach for it hoping it was large enough to help her. The beautiful deep green scales flashing in the light as his hands reached out for her. This startled her. No fish had hands.This fish lips soon captured hers giving her air to which she gladly took. He released her lips to let her blow out before he took her lips to his again. A spark fall
Derek quickly swam toward the surface hoping to catch the intruder's eye. He had to protect his fairy. Her life depended on it as he broke the surface. His hair now a forest green and his shirt gone. The six pack they forced him to keep was on display. He used to have an eight pack. Something he swore he would get back now that his girl had been found.“There he is.” Someone yelled. Derek smirked knowing they would now follow him. He used the water and got onto land. His legs becoming known as he began to run amongst the trees. When they caught up to him the earth took over helping him keep ahead using little to no energy. He knew he had to be careful. He still had to get Anya to safe place once he got away from them.“Come on guys. Your slow.” Derek annoyed the men as they growled in response. He knew they were getting frustrated. He ha
As the sun began to set, so did her eyes. She held her puppy close as the trees cushioned her safely. They didn’t want their princess to fall, especially from the height she was at. Alaska snuggled into her mommy as gently as she could. She wanted to make sure her fluff covered as much of her as it could for warmth.As the sun fell behind the horizon Derek’s heart broke. He let her go, took his eyes off her once more and now here he was. The tears began to fall down his cheeks as his knees hit the dirt softly. He should have just died in their hands. He should have let himself be killed then this would have never happened. She would be safe in the arms of a man that can actually keep her safe.A doe stepped out from behind a tree and pushed him. His pain was radiating out and she knew why. The answer in her eyes as she looked down into his green one
“Come, breakfast is ready.” Anika spoke gently, stepping close to Derek. Her arms reached by him and scooped up her son. When he was safely tucked on her left hip she placed her right hand on his shoulder. “The table is right there. You can see her from there.”“I can’t eat without her.” He gently spoke, stroking the back of her hand with his thumb praying she woke soon. For a woman he has only known a few days he was so attacked. Something he knew he shouldn’t be as his girl was out there somewhere.“You need to. Derek, she needs you strong. If you stop eating and healing you will be back to square one. She needs you.” Anika gently spoke to him trying to comfort his troubled heart. “Plus you're not even leaving the room because you will be right there.”
Anya slowly started to feel the warmth of her body as it lay comfortable on the supportive mattress. A small weight in her stomach caused no discomfort. She could smell the fresh dew that lay on the grass outside and the night animals heading to their burrows. The morning chickadee’s singing their sweet melody. She smiled warmly before realizing she wasn’t in the tent. Shooting up her eyes scanned the area as panic raced through her. She had no idea where she was or how she got here. The fear of the hospital room coming back to her as her breaths came in heaves. Her chest starts to get heavy as yet another panic attack strikes. Alaska began barking causing Derek to jump up. “Its okay.” He cooed as his arms snaked around her. She jumped at his touch but as soon as she saw who it was she turned in his embrace to hold him.