Whisper of the Alpha
A
tched as he began to slump. Sitting up had been to exerting f
s I dove forward to catch him
d have liked. Yet, somehow I still made it to him in time to
oon as my head layed down on him. The longer he lay unconscious, the more his breathing and his
..
ce worked as a greenhouse cover. One of the rays happened to sparkle off of a small
ached forward and traced my fingers over the edges, feeling the cwhat position he held. I had only seen a couple of them before in my lifetime,
once more. Even in sleep, there was something strong and...reassuring about it. My hand was ha
re and now this weird pull to a man from the Grandm
nce of the moon and letting my mind wander. In all my years of hea
I knew this because I had planted it there myself in order to researc
s saving this unknown man that was possibly attacking me, but to go to the Grand
couldn't help but notice that even my normal remedies and potions were having little to no effect on him
ke, and even my skills couldn't m
se, he might never recover. While I had been able to siphon water into him, he was
at I had already made and bottled for emergencies. As with the bunker, he liked to be prepared. But I
mpletely healed. In between trying to heal the man I had been checking on my
us, or should I say them, to heal quickly, even without the use of medicines in most cas
my man. The man. Th
g
, but my father still refused to leave her side. This gave me the perfect o
m and grabbed the few bottles I needed, making sure not to let the glass clink of
w attention to myself by rushing. If one of the wolves running patrol saw me
ody on my way back. A smile spread across my face as I w
ile d
s I looked down I realized that som
ped that he had, so that way this weird scenario would finally be over. The other part of me knew how unli
ran through my mind. What if one of the men had found him and dragged him off
nly grabbed my throat from behind. I gasped and tried to pul
voice asked from behin
he back of my neck stand up. His voice sound
anded, pressing closer to me and stead
ust carry no information from the previous time he woke up. I
nd on my throat. I ne
g you," I coughed out. "Good to
loosened, as I finished speaking
et my hand drift down to where I knew my trusty
m to want to
ceiling, but he wasn't looking at me, he was looking down at himself. My free
in control, but I didn't like the feeling of k
d, gesturing to the ban
ody, which looked much more impressive in motion. N
ered on his feet a little. "I'm still goin
n? Not even a thank you? Not even a
my arms ov
've already been trying for two days and this is the best I have gotten. You are termina
e yelled. He tried to step towards me,
he one who attacked me! I didn't have to save you, yo
eyes finally met, causing my bre
es...like his face, there was some
dn't, I--" he s
poison has been in your body for at least five years," I told him. "It loo
n was
what my words meant and thought about what they meant. He swayed on his feet and I wasn't sure if it was from
said, calming down. "Hey, m
His voice was practi
like grass, and after ingesting it your bones would have been in pain. I
ounding worried he sounded relieved. "That'
man in front of