The Alpha King's Hunter
brother, Neil, and the way he'd looked at her so darkly the day she'd been going into Elder Baker's home. She worried about Mered
as stuck in her head like it had been pasted there with glue. And his Beta. Of course, she worried about
s all the worryi
Absolutel
ew thoughts every minute of the day; bringing up scenarios that eit
ike soul sisters. Before then, she'd been locked in her room of her own accord, counting the number of clouds she could make out through her bedroom window and
ord she'd let loose from her tongue. Then, after delivering her message, she'd stood there, eyes locked with her as if challenging her to speak, to demand for the word
s one thing she was very sure she wasn't worried about, it was her food. When they sat to eat their meals on the dining table adjoined with the ki
ging on, flipping mindlessly through a magazine
go some
h it. It was a warm day, and she didn't want to put on a jacket, so she returned the smile, careful with her every move because the
pack and no one would be giving her odd looks like they were waiting for her to morph into another creature that wasn't a wolf. T
ber of trees. There were so many trees, so many fruits, so much life in the pack, it was refreshing. It almost felt like she was in a vacat
ing around for any significant thing there, her hear
raining venue. I just wanted to p
t. What training venue was Meredith talking ab
u couldn't control your turning which is why you missed the hunt we had last week, so Mrs Baker told me about it, and
ha
ation to Meredith so freely? And, why was Meredith suddenly poking into her business and subtly trying to tell her what to do? Nobody was goin
challenging her to dare to lie. "Why did she tell you that, Me
hunt so I asked. I was worried. Nothing else." Meredith
either pretending not to notice as she pulled her further past the trees and on and on until the
big and daunting as she looked at it and since the sun was hiding behind
re she could suck in enough air, Meredith was
oises. Even before she got in, she already pict
soft facade was the woman who'd been selected among the few to accompany their
head. Her heart was pounding so loudly, accompanied by the sound of
tely assaulted by a variety of things. Her senses were in
ns did. There were so many of the strange faces that had looked at her ope
to defend himself from a punch. When she turned, much to her further dismay, she locked eyes with
rammed everything in one. Like a bad cross between a gym and a ma
muscular she could hardly tell if they were females or males until one
eredith wanted h
is is a bad idea. Thi
You have to try to mingle in with the pack and participate
I need again? I'm not
don't look like
had fooled you wit
ing up a hurricane within her. She held her stomach as the first pang of
d turned to look at her. But, before Meredith could try to stop her and before she could give in to her curiosity and see
ill, she crouched for further effort before finally rolling int
incing enough. She plastered a sour expression on her face, remembering what it'd felt like to taste vomit in her mouth the
g time. They just sat there together in silence listeni
and said, "What, exactly, is t
ow what the
oud sigh, but still
. What, exactly, was wrong with her!
s she supposed to utter those words in a pack full of wolves who'd taken her in becau
nleash the venom waiting in her? The venom that had
, Mer
rom behind them, from behind the trees and not the usual p
front of them, much to Ivy'
the
icially getting