Claimed by the Lycan King
a's
I slung the bag over my shoulder and
se. She would be worried sick if I suddenly disappeared so I need to give a heads-up. I opened the door, expecting it to be locked but to my surprise, it was not. I stepped inside and saw her sitti
u sleeping?" Calanth
in, or do you need h
d whispered, "I'm leaving.
idened in
, "You are leaving? W
ps, to keep her quiet, so as not to wak
ed clos
nd leave! Where woul
brimming in my eyes, "Please do not try to s
but why?" s
will face after what happened d
rous out there with rogues lurking around.
, and besides Father will surely kill me tomorrow, I would rather die trying than be killed like a sp
I'm coming with
ange her mind, but I realized that s
, "but we have
e stopped me and said, "I know a secret passage into the woods.
r, still unconvinced, "Are you sure it
rds the secret passage under the staircase. I followed her, knowing it was our safest bet if we were to mak
with cobwebs, I cringed in disgust when I entered a web, I could see rats scurrying around the walls, as we walked further in
ith a padlock, and a wave of disappointment washed over me. I turned to Calantha and said, "I told you so,"
at she's in charge of the Frostbite pack wel
have the keys?'
u coming?"
t, a blast of chilly air hit my face, making me shiver in anticipation. This is what f
ing tired, and my legs ache from walking for so long. I had never had to walk a long distance
r to the pack's outskirts, when one of the
d, "Who's
or a while, scared of being discovered. We resumed ou
y the sound left my mouth, which alerted the patrolling wolves of our presence, it confirmed their earlier suspicions, I heard o
t in tears holding my fist to my mouth, but that didn't help matters, the pain was excruciating, a
s. She transformed into her small brown wolf and nudged me with her nose, whining. I managed to climb onto her back a
g wolves were fast, narrowing the distance between us. In th
by an old gnarled tree with large
here, I'll lead them away," and made to move, but I cl
ickly pressed a ki
in the opposite direction," she promised, before running in t
ine. She had been captured, she had given herself up for me. Realising the sa
wandered through the forest. My legs were trembling. Suddenly, I heard a snap of twigs and I stopped, followed by