Blood-red crescent moon
na'
honking, distant chattering and people talkin
o places: the city and t
le walking in sidewalks replaced the rustling of leaves and the how
fact--I
nted me. The only time it came was when the moon was
fried food-my comfort smell. Here in this place I was just Elen
new I had a wolf locked away in
he pack to the wilderness with a broken he
turned to look who called me-it was Mike,
s glass up. I gave a forced smile and pick
to wander and it brought me back to
words of hate. His face was cold and unwelcomin
are w
never be
htmare and I could cry all da
ich would hit me as I ran through the forest.
nds a way t
n and a gush of wind mixed with ea
hand held the glass j
as undeniabl
the doorway, three huge figures stood, with their commanding presence w
their eyes had a silver glow-somet
I said
in my throat as I rec
om the silve
hey in the human world? Why are t
locked their gaze on me, like a
as Marcus, Kael's third in command. He stepped forward, h
is possible? How did they find me? I had been careful enough to cove
out." I lied with a straight face eve
on." I said with a shaky v
plat dumb, Elena. We can smell you from
een me and the newcomers. Their voices began to lower dow
in front of these people and I didn'
e of peace and happiness and I won't
counter, slowly taking out a knife which was hidden there.
ers. We are to make sure you return back to
something else. He had rejected, humiliated and cast me aside, doe
dn't let t
ned around the knife, "I am not his mate anymore and I am no lo
get to decide that, Elena, you are part of the silver fangs
His hands grabbed my wrist. The knife I held fell to the
f his grip but it was no
lf awakened and threatened to break free
through the door. The other customers just stared as they w
I stared for a way
s tr
hit my head and the last thing