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Yes | 2025-03-03 09:21 | active | 2759 | 0 | đđ„Click to Read more aboutđThe Pack's Doctorđ | đđđ Yara Itâs been too long since Iâve let Annika out to run. With the number of classes that Iâm taking and the heavy schedule Iâm keeping at the university, there isnât a lot of time to eat, much less let Annika run. But I have to let her out. Sheâs becoming more and more restless. âSchool is boring. Humans are boring. I want to do something fun,â she grumbles in my head. âWeâre going for a run, Annika. Calm down.â âNext time, donât wait so long.â Itâs been a couple of months since I took her out. Sheâs right, itâs been too long. But I know how the packs fight, and I havenât wanted to risk getting in the middle of a battle, or worse, getting caught by Simon. âIâm too smart for him to catch us. Besides, he has no idea that weâre still so close to the pack.â By âso closeâ she means two hours, but it is too close. A wolf can run nearly as fast as a car, and when that wolf is on the hunt? Goddess forbid anyone gets in their way. In the past, when Iâve taken Annika out to run, Iâve taken her in the opposite direction of Simonâs pack. Well, technically, itâs not his pack, itâs his fatherâs pack. Alpha Solomon has been the Alpha of my previous pack for as long as I can remember. His son, Simon, is a nasty piece of work. He loves to fight and he loves to kill. The two of us couldnât be any more different. I like to heal, and I like to save. For whatever reason, Simon set his sights on me. I donât know why. Iâm an orphan, Iâm not ranked. My parents were warriors and while I can fight, I prefer to use my biggest strength, my brain. Simon much prefers to use his strength, his Alpha strength. He doesnât have to work for it, being genetically predisposed to being larger and stronger than most wolves in the pack, so he doesnât appreciate what he has, in my opinion. Me, on the other hand, Iâve had to work for everything Iâve achieved in this life, with the help of Alpha Solomon. My parents were killed in a pack war when I was young. Alpha Solomon took over as my guardian and made sure that I was cared for all my life. Maybe itâs because he never had a daughter, or maybe itâs because Iâm more like him than his own son, but heâs always looked after me, even to the point of sending me away from the pack when he realized that his son had taken an interest in me. He knows Simon is no good, and he didnât want me to suffer with his sonâs infatuation. When we get to the spot where we like to run, I stop, sniffing the air, making sure there are no other wolves around here. âAnnika?â I ask, making sure sheâs not smelling something Iâm not. âNo other wolves,â she says, almost sadly. She misses the companionship of being in a pack. I look around once more, then make my way into the forest before stripping off my clothes and tucking them onto a tree branch, high enough that someone would have to look up to see them. I have a spare set of clothes in the car, just in case anyone steals these. It doesnât happen often, but it does happen. Rather than assume that someone was being malicious, I choose to believe that they needed the clothes more than I did. Theyâre only clothes after all. I let Annika pull the shift, feeling my bones snapping and reshaping after so long of not shifting. Itâs more painful than it should be, but soon enough, Annika is shaking out her reddish-brown fur and taking off into the woods. Even though Iâm in the background while Annika runs, I can feel how good it is to stretch her legs, to feel her muscles flexing in her body as she runs. Itâs quiet tonight, thankfully, and Annikaâs paws on the ground are nearly silent as she runs, giving both of us a chance to enjoy the sounds of the forest around us. Iâm not sure how long sheâs been running when we smell it, blood. She slows, lifting her nose in the air. âThere was fighting nearby,â she says in our shared mind space. âDo you hear anyone?â I ask. âIâm not sure. I hear rustling, what sounds like a wolf in trouble. Do you hear it?â she asks as she tilts her head from one side to the other. I do hear it. It does sound like a large animal who is struggling. âAnnikaâŠâ âIâll be careful,â she says, knowing that, if I can, I will want to help this animal, even if it is a werewolf. It may not be possible, they may not let me get close enough to help. But Iâm going to school to become a doctor for a reason. So, I can help wolves in just this type of situation. Annika slowly and carefully makes her way to the sound of the struggling animal. As we get closer, I can tell that it is a wolf by the soft sounds that itâs making. I canât figure out what itâs doing though. Maybe itâs caught in a snare of some sort and trying to figure out how to get out. Or maybe itâs just stuck in a hole that one of the packs dug to capture other pack members so they can interrogate them for information. âPlease be careful, Annika. We canât afford to get caught.â âIâll be careful, Yara.â When we get close, she begins to belly crawl, slowly making her way closer. When the wind shifts, her whole body goes rigid, the scent of teakwood filling my nose and making my body tingle with unwanted desire. âMate,â she says softly. âWHAT?â âThatâs our mate, Yara. Our mate is injured.â This is terrible. This isnât just an injured animal, itâs our mate. I canât leave him out here to die, but I also canât have him trying to take me back to his pack. I have school, and Iâm still in hiding from Simon. Itâs takes me a moment too long to realize that the wolf, my mate, has stopped moving around. Annika barely breathes, waiting to see what heâll do. He chuffs at us, letting us know that he knows weâre here. Iâm not sure how I know that heâs not going to hurt us, but something in his chuff seems more like a request for help, than a threat of violence. Annika slowly and carefully makes her way through some bushes until we can see him. SHIT! Heâs caught in a bear trap. No wonder heâs still in wolf form. If he shifts, it will rip his leg off. âI canât believe heâs not howling in pain,â Annika says. Sheâs right. His leg, where itâs caught in the trap is shattered, no question. âYou have to help him, Yara. Heâs our mate. You have to,â Annika practically begs me. âI know. I will, if heâll let me.â As much as I hate the idea of being naked in front of this unknown man, even though heâs my mate, I have no choice if Iâm going to talk to him and try to help him. I pull the shift, standing in front of the midnight black wolf who is watching me with his beautiful, intelligent green eyes. âHey, big guy. I see youâre caught in a trap. I want to help you. I know you canât shift, or youâll rip that leg off and that looks really painful. Your bones are probably shattered but I want to help you, if youâll let me,â I say softly, keeping my tone gentle. I slowly approach the wolf. Mate or no, this wolf must be in terrible pain and heâs going to be feeling vulnerable, unable to escape. I extend my hand, letting him sniff me and see that I mean no harm. âIâm a doctor. Well, Iâm studying to be a doctor, to both humans and wolves. I donât want to hurt you. Will you let me see if I can help you?â The wolf sniffs my hand, then nuzzles me. I gently run my hand through his fur, stopping when I come to stiff fur that smells like blood. I donât want to know what else is in this wolfâs fur, but I can guess that guts and bones are stuck in there as well. Heâs obviously been fighting and whether he got separated from his pack, or he was part of a group that intentionally separated out trying to cut off the other packâs escape, heâs now out here alone without anyone to help him. Well, anyone except me. I look up, trying to see where the moonlight is so I can get a better look at the trap. âOkay, big guy, are you able to move to your right a bit? I need the moonlight to help me see how I can spring this trap and set you free.â He moves to his right, keeping an eye on me as I carefully look over the trap. âNasty piece of work,â I mumble to myself. âStupid idiots doing this to each other.â I look back up at him. âOkay, I think Iâve figured it out. Before I spring this trap, you need to know that when I release this, itâs going to hurt, really bad. But then youâll be free and I can take a look at how badly your leg is broken,â I tell him. I already know itâs shattered. I can see bone splinters sticking out of his skin from above the trap. I move my hands in position. Iâm going to need Annikaâs strength to help me open this trap. âTry not to bite me and if you can, try not to howl. I have no idea if there is anyone else nearby that might hear you, or try to come hurt you,â I tell him. He chuffs at me again, letting me know he understands. âOn three, ready? One⊠two ⊠three!â I say and push the release with all my strength, Annika pushing with hers as well. I feel the spring give and the trap snaps open. The wolf yelps but itâs quickly cut off as he moves away from the trap, keeping his injured leg off the ground. He turns, looking at me a moment before his bones begin to snap as he shifts back into his human form, his ridiculously gorgeous, tall, muscular form. .............................................................................. Warren I canât believe that Arric and I got caught in this bear trap. Brady! I know heâs the one who set this trap. He knew that he and his pack would retreat this way. I raced around, attempting to cut off their escape route, but Iâd ended up caught in the trap. I know my pack will come back for me, but theyâre in a battle and Iâve been waiting for them to find me for hours. When I wasnât able to cut Brady off, they continued following his pack, hunting them down like the dogs they are. I knew immediately that I couldnât shift. While I could use my hands to spring the trap, it was too risky. I wasnât willing to lose my leg and therefore my rank as Alpha. While the pain is significant, Arric and I are strong Alphas, and I know it's only a matter of time before the pack finds me and gets me out of here. Weâd been struggling with a way to get the damn trap off when weâd smelled her. Iâve been looking for my mate for over ten years and now, here, in the middle of the forest, in the middle of an area covered in blood from a recent battle, I find her. Her cinnamon and nutmeg scent instantly calms Arric. Her wolf is a beautiful reddish-brown color and sheâs obviously a skittish little thing. Through all of her conversation with Arric, she never once gave us her name. So, as soon as she releases the trap, I step back and begin to shift so I can talk to her. The shift hurts like a bitch, my bones trying to reshape but unable to in my leg because theyâre in pieces. I watch her eyes go wide and she scoots back, farther away from me. âEasy there. You just got me out of a trap. I may be a vicious Alpha when Iâm hunting my packâs attackers, but Iâm not the kind of man who kills someone who just helped me,â I say. Because she didnât give me her name, Iâm resistant to giving her mine until I know what pack sheâs from. âYou said youâre a doctor?â âIâm studying to be one,â she says, watching me carefully. âFor humans and wolves?â I ask her. Itâs unusual and Iâm in desperate need of a good doctor in my pack. My doctor needs to retire. I need someone young, someone intelligent, someone like my little mate here, to take over my pack hospital. âWhat pack are you from?â I ask, not sure I care. Iâm at war with so many packs that the odds of her being from one of them are highly likely. Of course, sheâs out here on her own, not fighting with a pack, which is also unusual. âIâm not from a pack. Iâm a lone wolf. Did you want me to look at your leg?â I notice that she changes the subject away from her. Interesting. Or maybe not, lone wolves are alone for a reason. It makes me wonder what happened to make my mate a lone wolf. âYes. I would appreciate your medical assessment,â I say, wanting her closer to me. I know her touch will help with the pain. She moves closer and her intoxicating scent fills my nose as I take in her beautiful body. She had looked shy but determined when sheâd shifted. Her lean body isnât as muscular as the wolves in my pack, which makes me think she hasnât been part of the pack wars for a while. However, the softness of her only adds to the allure. My finger twitch with my desire to touch her. âWhatâs a lone wolf doing out here all by herself?â I ask. âLetting my wolf out. Itâs not easy when you go to a human university,â she says, not looking up at me. I, on the other hand, canât look away from her. Sheâs beautiful. The reddish-brown fur of her wolf is now long reddish-brown hair on the woman. It falls over her shoulder as she looks at my leg and I watch as she distractedly flicks it back over her shoulder and out of her way, as if this is a common occurrence in her daily life. âYou know there are pack wars going on around here,â I say. She may not be mine yet, but I want her safe. âThere are pack wars going on everywhere. If I tried to find someplace where war isnât happening, Iâd have to run in the human areas and risk hunters shooting Annika. Youâre going to need surgery on this leg. You have multiple fractures, several being compound fractures,â she says, once again diverting the conversation from herself. I already knew I was going to need surgery. I could see Arricâs bones sticking out of his leg when we were in the trap. âAnnika? Your wolfâs name means merciful? How appropriate for a doctor,â I say, still studying her. Her fingers on my leg are gentle. She seems to inherently know where to touch so that it only causes minor discomfort. âGracious or merciful, yes. And Annika is a wonderful wolf,â she says proudly, still not looking up at me. Iâm about to tell her that Arric agrees when I hear my Betaâs howl. My mateâs head snaps up and I smell the scent of her fear as her heart rate spikes. However, she doesnât run. She looks like sheâs about to take a protective stance in front of me. A perfect Luna, pushing her own fear aside to help someone in need. I smile. Sheâs perfect for me. âRelax, itâs my pack coming back for me,â I tell her. âOh, well then, thatâs good, you need to get someplace safe. Hopefully, they wonât attack me for helping you.â âIâll protect you,â I say, smiling at her discomfort. My warriors come rushing up, surrounding us as my Beta, Charlie, shifts and snarls at my mate. âWho are you?â I snarl at him, startling both of them. âSheâs the one who got me out of the bear trap I was in. Stand down!â I command. I wonât allow anyone to disrespect my mate. He looks at her, then turns back to me frowning before crouching to look at my leg. âHow bad is it?â âBad.â âOkay, letâs get you back to the pack,â he says, getting a couple of warriors to help me up. I wrap my arms around their shoulders and lift my bad leg, gritting my teeth against the pain. âReady, Alpha?â Charlie asks. âYeah, letâs go.â Charlie shifts, taking point as guard, and the warriors holding me start to move fast. âWait!â I say, and everyone stops. âBring the doctor." "The doctor?" one of my warriors asks. "The girl! Bring the girl," I bark, turning to look at her. I can see that she was ready to slink away. I watch her turn and look behind her as if judging whether or not she can make a run for it. âDonât even think about it,â I say to her. Charlieâs wolf, Gregor, moves swiftly to her side, nudging her forward with his head. I donât like how close he is to my naked mate and Arric growls softly. Her eyes flash up to mine. âI should go,â she says. âLike you said, there are a lot of pack wars going on around here. I probably should get home.â âHome?â I ask. I know I sound arrogant. The woman is a lone wolf going to school. Where exactly is home for her? Iâm not letting her go back to wherever she wants to go. Iâll never see her again. I know from the little Iâve learned about her that sheâll never let her wolf run in these woods again. And, by the time I healed and went to find her at the university, Iâm sure sheâd have transferred. Sheâs too skittish to stay where she might get caught. âSchool,â she says, clarifying her intended destination. âHmm, well, as you just reiterated, itâs not safe out here, especially for a lone wolf. What kind of Alpha would I be if I left you to fend for yourself? No, I think you should come with us,â I say and my voice holds no room for argument. She presses her lips together and stands, nodding, and reluctantly following behind me. .............................................................................. Warren Charlie orders two wolves to flank my mate, keeping her safe, but also making sure she follows my order. âAlpha?â Charlie asks in the mind link. âSheâs my mate.â âOh shit.â âYeah.â âDoes she know? She doesnât act like she recognizes you as her mate.â âIâm not sure. Sheâs a lone wolf, but sheâs going to school for human and veterinary medicine.â He turns and looks at her. âWow. A smart one.â âApparently.â âWhat did she say about your leg?â âThat I need surgery.â âWell, no offense but I could have told you that.â âLetâs see what she says when we get to the pack. And find her a shirt. I donât like her walking around our warriors with no clothes on.â He takes off, rushing toward our pack lands. When he returns, his wolf carries a shirt to her in his mouth. I watch while she looks up at me. âWeâre about to enter my pack. Youâre an unmarked, unknown, young female. I thought you might like a shirt to put on to cover yourself,â I say. If she says no, Iâll insist, but Iâm hoping sheâll choose to put it on without me having to demand it. Thankfully she does, looking almost relieved. Good. Sheâs not the kind of woman who flaunts her beautiful body for all to see. When we get back, Iâm taken straight to the pack hospital, asking Charlie about other injuries the warriors sustained and what happened to Bradyâs pack. He gives me the list of injuries as we walk in, shifting and continuing to talk to me out loud as Dr. Stevens rushes up. âAlpha, letâs get you into a room so we can look at your leg. Youâll need x-rays,â he says. âYes, I will,â I say. âThe girl comes too.â âThe girl has a name,â she mumbles. I stop and turn to look at her, her eyes going wide. She obviously hasnât been around a lot of Alphas or itâs been a long time. She keeps mumbling to herself as if I canât hear her. Itâs kind of cute. âIf youâll give me your name, Iâll be happy to use it,â I say to her. âYara.â âYara. Iâm Alpha Warren. Come with me,â I say, turning back and letting the warriors help me into the x-ray room. âWho are you? Get out!â Dr. Stevens barks at her as we walk into the room. âSheâs with me,â I say, ignoring his blustery attitude that a young woman is in the room with us. She looks at him and Iâm pleased when she instinctively moves closer to me. I get settled onto the table and Dr. Stevens sets up the x-ray machine. While he does, I watch Yara. She has a very expressive face. Now that I can see her in the light, I can tell that sheâs a pretty little thing. Iâm sure Iâd think so even if she werenât my mate, but based on the glances my warriors keep giving her, sheâs a natural beauty. Yep, good thing sheâs got that shirt on, or Iâd have to rip their eyes from their sockets. Because Iâm watching her, I see her frown, her head tilting to the side as she watches Dr. Stevens. I crook my finger at her beckoning her forward as Dr. Stevens leaves the room. âWhat was that look?â I ask, realizing that my mateâs eyes are a grey-green color, almost sage. My eyes are green too, but not as dark as hers. âWhat look?â I just raise an eyebrow at her. Perhaps the pain in my leg is making me less amenable to small talk. Iâm trying to ignore it, but itâs not easy and Arric canât heal me until the bones are set properly. So, Iâm not as patient as I might normally be in this situation. She turns and looks behind her to see if the doctor is there, then leans in, her scent filling my nose. âWhy isnât he taking side views? He only took a view from the top,â she whispers as Dr. Stevens walks back in. He glares at her but puts the x-ray up on the lightbox. âWell, Alpha, your leg isnât salvageable. Iâm afraid weâre going to have to remove it,â he says dispassionately, as if he didnât just tell me that my entire world was about to collapse around me. I feel my stomach clench and my heart skips a beat. At the same time, I hear Yara suck in air. âDr. Yara, what do you think?â I ask her. If she has any suggestions for me to save this leg, Iâm doing it. I donât care how much pain itâll cause me, or how long it will take me to recover. Iâve been an Alpha for twelve years. Before that, I was an Alpha in training. Without my rank, without a pack to lead and protect, I have no idea who I am. She looks at me, then at Dr. Stevens who is glaring at her again. âDoctor?â he asks condescendingly. Heâs of the old school mindset where women are nurses, meant to be at the beck and call of a male doctor. Itâs another reason he has to go. My nurses are constantly complaining and threatening to leave. âStudying to be, but I would suggest getting x-rays of the sides of the leg before determining if the leg has to be removed,â she says, more confidently than I was expecting. She may not be comfortable around me, or even in the pack, but here, in this hospital room, her confidence is clear. âYou heard her, Dr. Stevens. Side x-rays,â I say, seeing her glance at me appreciatively for supporting her. In truth, Iâm thankful sheâs giving me an option, any option to save my leg. âYoung lady, what are your credentials?â he demands. âHER credentials are not in whatâs in question, doctor. I gave you the order. Side x-rays! NOW!â I bark. Yara jumps as I yell, but really, this asshole is going to tell me my leg needs to be removed and think that Iâm not going to fight it? He continues to glare at Yara while he does the x-rays, and when he comes back, he puts them on the lightbox and turns to her with a sneer on his face. Iâm about ready to come off this table and rip that look off his smug face. âWhat do you think now, doctor?â he asks, as if questioning the truth in her title. Yara walks to the lightbox, looking closely at first one, then the other x-ray. âDo you have the original?â she asks, turning to Dr. Stevens. He huffs, but hands it to her and she sets it up on the lightbox beside the others. She stands back, her head tilting from one side to the other. âYara?â I ask, unable to stop the flutter of hope in my chest. âWe can salvage the leg,â she says, turning to me and making me sigh in relief. âYouâve got to be joking!â Dr. Stevens says. âHis leg is shattered!â âYes, it is. And it will take a lot of time and patience. But Alpha Warren has time, and I have patience,â she says, looking at me. âDo it,â I tell her, putting my future into this womanâs hands and hoping I wonât regret it. .............................................................................. Yara Iâm not sure if Alpha Warren brought me here because he recognized me as his mate and he didnât have the strength to reject me in the woods, or if he knew that his pack doctor was well past his retirement years. Either way, Iâm here and since I am, Iâll help this Alpha. This is the reason I chose medicine. He doesn't have to lose his leg. It will take a lot of effort on my part, but I'm excited to finally get to work on a werewolf, an Alpha no less. âIâm assuming you want to do this now, Alpha?â I ask him. âYes, the sooner the better.â âOkay.â I give him the list of items that Iâll need to get his bones put back together properly. âOh, and weâll need to sedate you,â I say, looking around the room to see how they have their hospital rooms set up. âIs this whereâŠâ âNo,â Alpha Warren says. I turn to look at him. âNo?â âNo sedation.â âOkay then, a nerve block, Iâll just needâŠâ âNo,â he says again. âAlpha, please, Iâm going to have to wash the area, scrub it clean, Iâm going to cut your leg open, pin your skin and muscle back so that I can get to the bones and then slowly put them back where they belong. The pain will be excruciating. You need the nerve block.â âNo,â he says again, holding my gaze. I finally look away, mumbling about stupid, stubborn Alphas. When I turn back, heâs watching me with a raised eyebrow as if he heard me. I wasnât that loud, was I? Crap, Iâve been hanging around humans who canât hear anything for too long. How much can he hear of my mumbling. The irritable Dr. Stevens comes in, throwing the things I asked for on the table. I jump when I hear a warning growl, looking up to see Alpha Warren glaring at him. âWill there be anything else, doctor?â Dr. Stevens asks. He somehow makes my title, which is the same as his, sound like a dirty word. âNo, thank you, doctor. Iâll take it from here.â I go to the sink and begin scrubbing my hands. Iâm nervous for a lot of reasons. First, Iâm in an unknown pack with an Alpha who is my mate. I have no idea what to expect from him, or really why Iâm here. And almost worse than that, he wants me to operate on him while heâs awake! What the hell kind of crazy Alpha is he? âYouâre thinking so hard that thereâs steam coming out of your ears, Yara. What are so worried about?â he asks me. I turn and look at him over my shoulder. How does he even know Iâm worried? Why is he paying so much attention to me? Is this the mate bond? Iâve only had exposure to two Alphas in my life, Alpha Solomon and Alpha Simon. Alpha Solomon is a good Alpha, but he was never this in tune with what I was doing or thinking. And SimonâŠa shiver of revulsion rolls through me. He was in tune for a whole other reason. The man gave me the creeps. When I finish scrubbing my hands, I turn back to Alpha Warren. I see heâs waiting for a response to his question. âThis is going to be very painful. Can I at least give you a local anesthetic? âNo, I need to be alert so I can protect my pack,â he says. âYou canât exactly protect your pack with only one leg, Alpha," I snap, my nerves making me bold. âWarren. Call me Warren, and you said you could save my leg.â âI can, IF you are under sedation and Iâm not worried about you flinching or yanking your leg away while Iâm operating.â âI have a very high tolerance to pain.â That doesnât surprise me. He wasnât even whimpering when Annika and I found him. He also has multiple, very faint scars all over his body. The man has been fighting in the pack wars for a long time. He must have a very strong wolf that is able to heal him, over and over. âHow strong is your wolf right now?â I ask, getting his leg prepped to wash. âI am very strong, little one,â a deep voice says, and my eyes snap up as Annika begins purring in my head. Warren's wolf is forward, answering for himself. Warren smiles, once again looking as if he knows the effect his wolf is having on mine. Can he hear Annika purring? I shake my head, trying to clear it. I need to focus my attention and NOT on Warrenâs incredible teakwood scent. âIf I hold the bones in place, one at a time, how long will it take for you to set them?â I ask. âNot long, little one,â he says but itâs practically a purr. âI am a very strong, powerful Alpha wolf.â The way he says it isnât bragging, but more like preening. My brain flashes an image of a peacock strutting around flaunting his feathers for his chosen mate. âRight,â I say, feeling my body responding to the deep tenor of his voice. It feels like his voice is caressing the nerves in my body, making them all light up with a need Iâm unused to feeling, especially when Iâm about to do surgery. I look up into the intense, jade green eyes of Alpha Warren. âAre you ready, Alpha?â âWarren,â he corrects. I nod. âAre you ready, Warren?â âYes, Yara.â I grit my teeth, hating that I know this is going to hurt him, but if he wonât let me at least numb his leg, I canât help it. I begin washing the blood off his leg, laying a wet cloth over the bloody area, careful that I donât tug on the bones that are still jutting out. His body is covered with caked blood, guts, and bits of bone, just like I thought it would be. Under the teakwood scent, he smells like war and death. Itâs good practice for me, learning how to ignore the smell of battle while I work. I donât get this kind of training at the university. âTalk to me,â he says through gritted teeth. âWhat do you want to talk about?â I ask, not looking up as I begin to scrub the blood from his leg. âYou know what you are to me?â he asks, although itâs more of a statement than a question. My stomach feels like itâs twisting into knots. "Yes," I say without looking up. "After you have healed, you can reject me. If you do it before, it could impact your healing." I donât know why the thought of this man rejecting me feels so painful. I donât even know him. I have no intention of becoming his mate and returning to the packs, at least not until Iâm done with school anyway. And this pack is much too close to Simon for my comfort. "Who says I'm going to reject you?" he asks, sounding offended. Now I do look up at him. âBut Iâm a lone wolf.â âWhat you are, is my future Luna.â âYou donât even know me,â I say going back to my work. âI know that youâre intelligent, youâre compassionate, youâre brave, and I know that youâre lonely,â he says. The intelligent and compassionate parts I get. That could easily be discerned from me being a doctor and helping him, those two make sense. The brave part Iâm not sure about, but the lonely part⊠âWhy do you say Iâm lonely?â I ask him, wiping off the blood and turning to get the scalpel. I lift it up, showing him that Iâm about to cut into his leg. He nods and continues. âThe closest university with a medical school is about an hour north of here. Between here and there, there are many areas where a lone wolf could run, if she wanted to. But instead,â he stops, grunting as I carefully slice into his leg. âInstead, you chose to come to an area that is full of wolves.â Heâs partially right. Annika misses being in a pack, she misses the companionship of being with other wolves. Me, Iâd be fine living alone the rest of my life, but my wolf likes the smell of the forest and it makes her feel more settled to smell the scent of other wolves. Warren hisses and I glance up at him, watching him take deep breaths to control his pain. âHow do you do that?â I ask. âDo what?â âManage this level of pain?â âMind over matter. Physical pain will break you mentally if you let it. Thatâs why people get tortured for information. If you can break the body, you can usually break the mind. My mind is stronger than my body and my body is very strong.â I glance at the scars on his legs again. They're a testament to the accuracy of his words. âYouâve been fighting for a long time?â I ask, cutting and pulling the muscles away from where his bones have snapped into pieces. âSince I became an Alpha, nearly twelve years ago.â âTwelve years?â I exclaim, standing up and looking at him. Heâs older than I thought. That eyebrow shoots up again. Itâs an arrogant look, but on Warren, its oh so sexy. âI took over the pack when I was eighteen, Iâm now thirty, thatâs twelve years, little wolf.â âAnnikaâs not that little,â I say, returning my attention to his leg. âShe is compared to Arric.â âWell, Arric is an Alpha wolf. Only another Alpha would be larger than an Alpha wolf,â I say, as I carefully pluck out the first bone. I look at it, checking to see where it goes and then I press it against the bone it snapped off of. âOkay, Arric, letâs see what youâve got,â I say, carefully holding the bone in place so Arric can begin to heal the fracture. I watch as the bone begins to connect and seal in front of my eyes. âCool!â I say, forgetting where I am and who Iâm with. Iâve been working with humans for so long that I forgot how quickly wolves can heal, especially Alpha wolves. âIs it that exciting?â Warren asks me drolly. I shrug. I know not everyone finds medicine and surgery thrilling, but I do. âIt is for me.â âThen it must be my lucky day,â he says, just as there is a knock at the door. I look at the door, then at Alpha Warren, wondering who could possibly be knocking. âI told you I would protect you,â he says smiling. His smile is so beautiful that it nearly takes my breath away. âCome in, Charlie,â he says, not taking his eyes off of me. âAlphaâŠwhat the are you doing in here?â he asks angrily, striding quickly to the table and looking at Alpha Warrenâs leg, filleted and open on the table. .............................................................................. Warren As much pain as Iâm in, Iâm enjoying watching and talking to my mate. Sheâs unlike any woman or she-wolf Iâve ever met. Besides the crazy notion that I would reject her, sheâs funny. I love how sheâs constantly murmuring to herself, talking to herself as if no one else can hear her. I can hear every word and without being marked, itâs a good second option to knowing whatâs going on inside that interesting mind of hers. Her face is nearly as expressive as her murmurs. She hasnât learned or doesnât care about hiding her facial expressions. Once again, I find it refreshing. She isnât trying to be coy or impress me because Iâm an Alpha. On the contrary, itâs almost as if sheâs trying to get away from me BECAUSE Iâm an Alpha. It's not going to happen. Iâve searched for this little doctor too long to let her go now. âTo answer your question, Charlie, Dr. Yara here is piecing me back together, slowly and painstakingly, which is preferable to Dr. Stevens plan which was to remove my leg,â I say and my Betaâs eyes flash up to mine. He understands the ramifications of what Iâve said. And as my Beta, heâs in line to take over the pack. Thankfully, I trust my Beta and I know that he has no desire to be an Alpha. Itâs not an easy job and he makes it easier by being an incredible Beta. âAre you at least numb?â he asks, his lip curling as he looks at what Yara is doing. âUtterly ridiculous Alpha,â Yara murmurs, obviously listening in to our conversation and giving her own opinions of me that she thinks we canât hear. Charlie looks at me frowning. âShe knows we can hear her, right?â he asks in the mind link. âApparently not,â I say, smiling. âNo, no numbing,â I tell him out loud. âI might agree with her,â he says, scowling at me. âGive me the run down on Brady. Did you kill him?â I ask, watching my mate. âArric, you ready?â she asks softly, all her concentration on her work. âYes, mate,â Arric answers and Charlie turns to look at her again, leaning over to watch as Arric heals my bone. âOh shit! Thatâs awesome!â he says. âI know right,â my mate says, smiling a huge smile at my Beta. Without thinking, I snarl jealously. Both of them jolt and while it hurts that she tugs on my newly healed bone, it doesnât break again. âSorry, Alpha,â Charlie says, showing his neck. She looks at Charlie submitting and then at me and her lips press tightly together. She doesnât approve. I lean forward so sheâs sure that Iâm talking to her. âYouâre MY mate.â âWhat I am is your DOCTOR. Temporarily. And if you donât want me walking out of here and letting Dr. Stevens take your leg, Iâd suggest that you not pull that shit while my hands are in your shattered leg again,â she snaps. I sit back, having to fight hard not to smile. Damn, I like her spunk. I turn my head to my Beta, not looking away from Yara. âSo what happened with Brady?â âWhen you couldnât cut him off, he made it back to his pack. Since we know itâs booby-trapped, we didnât pass his borders.â âBooby-trapped how? Arric, again,â Yara says, still not looking up at us. I tilt my head. Does she think that sheâs part of this conversation? I donât care if she is, I just know that most doctors would pretend to ignore the conversation going on around them. Not my mate, though. Sheâs not pretending anything. And somehow, sheâs multi-tasking, listening to us and still working on my leg, letting Arric know when he needs to start healing a bone. âSpring-loaded wooden stakes buried in the ground,â Charlie answers her, careful now in the way he interacts with her so he doesn't piss me off. âStupid pack wars, killing for no good reason,â she mumbles to herself. Charlieâs eyes snap back to mine and I smile. âAnywho,â he says, refocusing on me. âWe did get one disturbing piece of information.â âWhatâs that?â I ask. âAlpha Solomon is dead. Simon is Alpha now.â If I hadnât been so focused on her, Iâd have missed it. Her very steady hand slipped. I lift my hand, telling Charlie to stop. I frown as her hand begins to shake. âIâm sorry, Alpha. I need a break,â she says, stepping away and not waiting for me to release her. She pulls off her gloves and rushes from the room. âFollow her. Donât approach, but make sure she doesnât leave,â I tell Charlie. âYes, Alpha.â When theyâre gone, I sit back, thinking, which is hard because my leg is throbbing and laying open on the table in front of me. The door opens and Dr. Stevens walks in. âI knew she wouldnât make it Alpha. I meanâŠâ he stops staring at my leg. âJust look at this mess! Iâll get ready to remove the leg.â âThe you will. Sheâs taking a break and for your information, sheâs getting my bones back together. So, get the out of my surgery room, doctor,â I snarl. âAlpha, I must insistâŠâ âWhat you must do is listen to your Alpha. GET OUT!â I shout. The door opens and Yara rushes back in, seeing Dr. Stevens. âWhat the hell is wrong with you? You donât leave a patient in the middle of surgery!â âCHARLIE!â I bark. âDr. Stevens,â he says much more calmly than I am, holding the door open and gesturing for Dr. Stevens to leave. Dr. Stevens huffs, but walks out. âMy apologies, Alpha. Dr. Stevens is right. I shouldnât leave in the middle of surgery.â Sheâs not looking at me and I look at Charlie who shrugs. âWhat did you call me?â I ask, my irritation with Dr. Stevens tainting my tone. Her head snaps up to mine. âAlpha?â I crook my finger at her and she walks over to me. âAnd what did I tell you to call me?â I ask her, forcing my tone to be gentler as I take her chin between my thumb and forefinger, forcing her to hold my gaze. âWarren,â she says, her dark green eyes nearly making me forget that Iâm in a surgical room. âWarren,â I confirm, reluctantly releasing her. âContinue, Dr. Yara.â She nods and returns to my leg. I watch her take a deep breath before picking out several more bones until she finds the one she wants. âArric?â âReady, my mate,â he says, beginning to purr which helps her to steady her hand and her nerves. When she does, I gesture for Charlie to return. âAny other serious injuries that Dr. Stevens is threatening to do something ridiculously over the top with?â I ask. âYours is the worst, Alpha. There are a couple with deep wounds that heâs washing out with alcohol." Yara sucks in air again and stands up straight looking at us. âNot the right course of treatment?â I ask her, raising my eyebrow. I'm starting to trust her medical knowledge much more than my current doctor. âWhy wouldnât he just stitch them up?â she asks. âHe said it would take too long and there are too many injured,â Charlie says, watching her closely. I like my Beta, a lot. But until my mate is wearing my mark, I donât like all the interest heâs showing in her. Yara, however, turns to me. âDonât you have omegas in your packhouse who sew your clothing?â âYes,â I say, frowning at her. âItâs basically the same. Yes, skin feels a bit different, itâs a bit tougher than fabrics, but they could do it and not cause the pain that pouring alcohol into their wounds is causing,â she says. I look at Charlie. âCall the omegas, get them over here. Tell Dr. Stevens that he can go.â âBut who is going to assess the warriors?â he asks me. âHave the nurses give a diagnosis and recommended treatment, then bring it in here to ask Dr. Yaraâs opinion.â âMy opinion?â she asks me, obviously surprised. âYes, Yara. Your opinion. Iâm beginning to think that you are the perfect replacement for Dr. Stevens.â .............................................................................. Yara Replacement? I canât be a replacement. Iâm not staying. As soon as AlphaâŠas soon as Warrenâs leg is done, Iâm out of here. I glance up at the broody Alpha and wonder if thatâs true. Is he going to let me go? The news about Simon has me worried. If there is a paper trail of his father helping me though medical schoolâŠheâll find me. âArric?â I say distractedly, holding the bones together while he heals them. I have to get my car, my clothes. I have to get back to school, Iâm a resident, I canât just up and leave. âTell me where your car is and Iâll have someone go get it. Same with your clothes. As far as your schooling goes, weâll have to talk about you taking classes online and working your âresidencyâ did you call it, here,â Warren says. I frown at him. âHow did youâŠ?â âYou were talking to yourself. It wasnât hard to hear you.â âI canât leave school, Warren,â I say, looking at him like heâs crazy. âI didnât say youâd be leaving school. I said youâd be doing your residency here. You can take classes online,â he says as if that settles it. âExcuse me? You canât keep me here!â He merely raises that damn eyebrow at me again. âYouâre not my AlphaâŠâ I begin. He leans forward. âWhat I am is your mate. Tell me truthfully, if I let you go back to school and I come to visit you in say a weekâs time, will you still be there?â I look away, beginning to work on his leg again and refusing to answer him. Even if he wasnât my mate, knowing that Simon may be able to figure out where I am, would have me transferring immediately. âThatâs what I thought and that, my dear mate, is why Iâm not letting you leave.â He sits back and both of us get lost in our own thoughts again as I let Arric know when Iâm ready for him to heal the bones. âWhy did you say I was brave earlier?â âWhat?â he asks, and I can tell the pain is getting to him. âEarlier, you said you knew I was intelligent, compassionate, brave, and lonely. The intelligent and compassionate I understand, the lonely you explained, but why did you say you think Iâm brave?â I ask him. âWhen you heard my pack, you didnât run. You could have. You didnât know they were my pack members. You looked like you were ready to fight, to defend me. For someone whoâs not a fighter, that takes guts.â I look up at him, frowning. âHow do you know Iâm not a fighter?â âYouâre not built like one,â he says simply. âAre you saying Iâm fat?â I ask, insulted. I work out at the human gym. I know I need to let Annika out more often to run, but Iâm not overweight, even by werewolf standards. âYou know youâre not,â he says, watching me. âBut I saw you naked. Those of us who have been fighting in pack wars almost daily for years donât have the softness to their body that you have. And before you go jumping to any conclusions, I find your body very attractive, very sexy.â I stop what Iâm doing, not sure how to respond to that. âSexy. Thatâs not a word that has been used to describe me in the past,â I say, and realize that once again I spoke out loud. I look up at him and see him smiling at me. âSome people, like myself, find intelligence sexy. But, Iâve been itching to touch you, to run my hands over the softness of your body, since the moment I saw you.â âSome people, like myself, find it hard to believe that someone caught in a bear trap was âitchingâ to touch me,â I say, rolling my eyes at him. âThen that should tell you just how strong the pull of the mate bond is. As much as what youâre doing hurts, just having you touch me helps with the pain. Your scent in this room, which gets stronger the longer you are in here, is helping me manage the pain. As an Alpha, itâs one of the benefits of finding your Luna, your fated mate. You are the other half of my soul, and at the risk of sounding cheesy, you complete me on more than one level. Now, I have a question for you.â âOkay,â I say, still focusing on his leg. âWhy didnât you run?â I stop and look at him like heâs crazy. âYou were injured. If they werenât your pack, they would have killed you.â That damn eyebrow goes up again. âAnd they would have killed you too.â âI didnât rescue from a bear trap to leave you to die at the hands of the assholes who set it in the first place!â I say. âSooo, youâre more stubborn than brave?â âCall it what you will. I wasnât going to leave you to die,â I say. âThank you.â I wait for more, and when there isnât, I look up at him. âFor what?â âFor getting me out of that bear trap, for not leaving when I could have been killed, and for not letting Dr. Stevens take my leg.â âHe really needs to retire,â I say. âWhich is why youâre going to replace him,â he says arrogantly. âI am not going to replace him, Warren. I have school. I haveâŠlabs and exams and things like that. âWe can talk to the school and figure out the labs. As I said, and you must know, youâll get more opportunity to practice your skills here in my pack than you will in some human schoolâs laboratory. And exams can be taken online. People do it all the time. Any other arguments that I can negate for you?â he asks me. âSo arrogant,â I mutter angrily. âConfident,â he says. âWhat?â I ask, frowning. âIâm not arrogant, Iâm confident. Thereâs a difference.â âHow do you keep hearing what Iâm saying?â I ask him. âHow long have you been living with humans? I think youâve forgotten how sensitive a werewolfâs hearing is and Iâm an Alpha, mineâs more sensitive than most.â UGH! Iâve been living with humans long enough that Iâve gotten used to muttering to myself without others being able to hear me. Now, Iâm going to have to start being careful what I say so I donât offend anyone. Thereâs a knock at the door. âCome in,â Warren calls out. âDoes no one know that this is a surgery room?â I mutter, already forgetting that he can hear me. âUh, excuse me doctor. I have one of the omegas here that sews our clothing, but she says she doesnât know how to sew up a warrior,â Warrenâs Beta, Charlie, says. I turn and see a wide-eyed young woman staring at Warrenâs leg on the table. âGive me a moment, Iâll be right there,â I say, quickly taking a towel and covering his leg. I donât want to have to smell vomit while I work. Charlie takes her from the room and I turn back to Warrenâs leg. âOkay, I have all the small pieces underneath back in place. There are going to be some slivers that I wonât be able to put back in, but hopefully Arric can work around the small pieces of missing bone.â âIâm a strong Alpha wolf, mate. Iâll make it work,â he says, once again sounding like heâs strutting proudly for me. âRight. So, Iâm going to put the big bone fragment against the existing bone and let you start healing it while I go check on these other warriors. When I come back, Iâll finish putting the smaller pieces over top and then we can get you sewn up and nearly back to normal, Alpha.â âWarren, Yara. Call me Warren," he says and I can hear the fatigue in his voice. 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Common Sense | Stiffness is life winding down: Aging is not so much about growing older, it's a process of everything seizing up. Virtually every single disease and dysfunction is a kind of hardening - a rigid artery, a calcified joint, a frozen nerve, a brain locked in its own grip. As well, blood gets thick, tissues tighten, bones dry out, muscles lose elasticity. Blood vessels lose their flexibility. Fibrosis is one of the first manifestations of developing cancer. So when your body gets stiff, it's not a trivial matter; it's the petrification of your tissues. But why does this happen? If your mitochondria are starved for light and structured water, then the body starts to dry up and wilt. What's left behind are calcium deposits. Think of a river that loses its flow; as the waters recede, they leave behind mineral remnants. Likewise, dry/stagnant tissues accumulate calcium as a containment strategy in response to dehydration, to stabilize the tissues. This is a system-wide protection strategy that goes on in your body in the absence of living, structured water. Our mitochondria are structured water generators. This happens because mitochondria are light-sensitive and absorb sunlight (red light in particular) and ooze out structured water, which can be thought of as liquid intelligence. Structured water stores energy and hydrates at a deeper level, preventing hardening of the tissues. But this is why sunlight is so important; Vitamin D is a hormone that mobilizes calcium; it moves it out of your muscles and soft tissues, then directs it to your bones, where it's actually needed. Add magnesium and K2 and you've got a complete calcium translocation mechanism. To de-fossilize yourself. đđđ đ§đđŹđąđźđŠ - works synergistically with structured water, as its positive charge binds to mitochondria to helps facilitate electron flow, which maximizes function. When hydrated with structured water, magnesium supports efficient nerve signaling, muscle function, and overall vitality. Magnesium also controls B1 vitamin utilization and enables the conversion of vitamin D into the active form; you simply cant make cellular energy without magnesium. đđąđđđŠđąđ§ đđ - activates proteins that direct calcium to bones and teeth, preventing accumulation in soft tissues like arteries and joints and other unwanted areas. đđđĄđđ« đ§đźđđ«đąđđ§đđŹ - You could also add alpha lipoic acid, CoQ10, a good methylated B vitamin complex. đđ«đđđ§ jđźđąđđ - I'd also add green plants and juices to provide chlorophyl, which alkalizes the tissues through their structured water. In a way, chlorophyll is a good biological counterbalance to calcification; they both alkalize the tissues, but chlorophyll does it without hardening the body or gumming up the system. Where calcium offers structure and stability, chlorophyll promotes flexibility and energy flow. I say calcified tissues are just light-starved. God put that big yellow ball in the sky for a good reason. Light was the first nutrient - created before both oxygen and food. Light is the medium through which information originates and flows. Light loosens and unfolds our tissues. We weren't designed to stay indoors all day - our biology requires sunlight to avoid biological chaos. Without it, we harden, our tissues calcify, and life begins to fossilize. Scientists claim that mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. I disagree. Because it assumes that energy is reduced to just physical molecules, which is an inherently materialistic, reductionist viewpoint. I say mitochondria are just one part of a larger energy system; they absorb light, structure water and generate electromagnetic flow that maximizes cellular function. Without these, mitochondria alone is meaningless. Mitochondria is just a token of the larger energetic system; they need a battery, just like a cell phone does. 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Yes | 2025-03-03 09:21 | active | 2759 | 0 | đ„đ„ Click to Read đđ»đđ» | "Mine." The dangerous and menacing voice demanded in front of everyone in the room. "You are mistaken. Her father has already promised her hand to me in marriage. Once she turns 18 we will be marked and mated." Mason announced proudly and another menacing growl erupted from that man's throat. "You are not touching my mate." He growled out through gritted teeth. "He's your mate." Bella whispered. "Who are you?" I asked. "Tyler Lowe. Alpha of the Blue Moon Pack." He announced. And my mouth almost dropped open. __________ I was covered in black and blue bruises and fresh cuts from that beating. But also bruises under the new bruises that were yet to heal. I was malnourished and didn't heal as fast as werewolves. But I was used to it. Ever since my mother died when I was 6 my father has been getting progressively worse until it finally got to this kind of abuse. Which was the worst kind. Where I could barely walk or even look at myself in the mirror. I had a quick shower because the water stung my skin too much and I washed my length snow blonde hair and I came out of the bathroom and walked into my wardrobe. I got dressed into a pair of black tights, a loose fitting shirt and a hoodie over the top. It was pretty much my signature look. When I was putting my books in my bag my bedroom door slammed open and I jumped almost to the ceiling because it scared me so badly. Dad was standing there and I was surprised that he was actually able to stand. "Hurry up. The pack breakfast is starting." He demanded still slurring his words. How was he going to explain that to the pack elders? This was going to be interesting. But I really didn't care. I grabbed my bag and went downstairs and we left our side of the packhouse and walked through long corridors together and when I couldn't keep up with dad's pace he grabbed my arm and dragged me along which only hurt my ribs even more. "Quit your complaining. What is the matter with you?" He snarled at me. I wasn't surprised that he didn't remember. He was too drunk to remember. But when we got to the main part of the pack house he made sure that his clothes were neat and his balding gray hair and goatee weren't disheveled and we walked into the large dining room where a lot of important pack members had breakfast every morning. Including the Alpha, his daughter Bella, the pack elders and other influential people around the pack. Like the doctor ect. There were several tables set out and a buffet where you could eat all you wanted. And I was practically drooling at the food as dad approached it and he piled one plate up with heaps of food and then gave me the second plate with only toast and a pancake on it. I found Bella sitting at a table by herself next to the window. She was the Alpha's second born and only daughter. And my best friend. We're the same age and we've known each other since we were in diapers. "I see you've brought the hoodie out again." Bella whispers as I try to sit down without drawing any attention to myself at how much pain I was in. We all know what it means when we see the hoodie - It's for covering the bruises. "I didn't realize that I ever put it away." I say. "Well, I'm glad that I don't have to wear mine today." She commented. "Yeah. Your dad has eased off of you. Is there a reason why?" I asked curiously and a little jealous. "Yep. Because my brother is coming home today." She beamed at me. And a huge smile spread across my face as well. "You're kidding. Ethan is finally coming home." I say. And she nods her head. I could tell that she was trying everything to hide her excitement. "I can't believe that. That's fantastic." I said. I noticed Bella looking around at the room but she didn't say anything. So I glanced around as well and when I did everyone quickly stopped looking at me. Dad tried to hide his evil side. But he wasn't fooling anyone. When he got drunk, he would always start fights with people and become unbearable. And he was getting drunk a lot more lately. People had an idea of what was going on in our apartment. But no one was willing to go up against the Beta. Because they all knew that the Alpha would be there to support him and they would be kicked out of the pack. Or worse. A lot of pack members lived in fear of our Alpha and Beta. It was a horrible way to live. But if they tried to leave then the Alpha would send warriors after them to kill them. He's done it more than once. The warriors were ordered to kill entire families that were fleeing. Which included children. That's what made this pack the strongest on the East Coast. Because no one was game enough to leave so it was a huge pack and all the warriors trained relentlessly. The only problem was that girls weren't allowed to train. We basically lived in the stone ages. The Alpha believed that she-wolves are only here to find their mates and produce pups for their mates to keep the pack going strong. It was barbaric and insulting. But he was the Alpha. His word was law. "How long do we need to stay here to be respectful? I hate everyone staring at me." I whisper to Bella. "Just a couple more minutes. Then we can leave for school." She whispers back. I then saw the head warrior Mason walk in with his two sidekicks Levi and Lockie trailing behind him and Mason's eyes set straight on me. They got themselves some food and then invited themselves to join me and Bella. Mason sat right next to me and moved his chair over so he could be closer to me, but I squirmed away from him as much as possible. He was big and good looking but he was a horrible person. And I knew that from first hand experience. He was the one that they always called to track down those families that ran away. And I know that he personally killed a child of those fleeing families. I wanted nothing to do with him. "I have exciting news for you Tessa." Mason says, looking at me. "And what is that?" I asked, exhaling while drinking a little coffee. "I have you're fathers blessing." He said slowly. And my head snapped towards him. "What?" I almost shouted and a few people looked our way before they went back to what they were talking about. And Mason was smirking at me. "As soon as you turn 18, I am taking you as my mate." He says. "And what about my true mate? My goddess given mate? What about him? He's out there somewhere." I say. "Who cares. He'll find someone else. Or he'll just wither and die after you reject him. I really don't care. But you will be mine. That's all I've wanted for years." He says lightly while playing with my hair. And I look at Bella pleading with my eyes. "Yeah. We have to get to school now. It was good seeing you Mason." Bella says standing up and I stood up as well. They stayed sitting at the table as us two grabbed our bags and left the dining hall as quickly as we could and we didn't even stop to say goodbye to anyone. Least of all our fathers. But we weren't that lucky. "You two will be home straight after school. We're having a party here tonight with a lot of visiting Alpha's." The Alpha shouted across the room. We both stopped and nodded to him before leaving the house. "I can't believe that your father promised you to that sack of prick." Bella yelled as we were walking down the road. "I can. My father knows his own kind." I say. "I am so sorry Tess. What are you going to do?" Bella asked sympathetically. "I don't know. But I'll figure something out. Even if I have to run away before it can happen. I will definitely do that." I declare. "Well, tell me before you do. I'm coming with you." She says. "Sounds like a plan." I say. And then a black BMW stopped right in our walkway and we stopped before we hit the car and we both stepped back not knowing what to expect right now. Then a 6 foot 4 man with short brown hair and cleanly shaved with muscles that looked like they were going to rip his shirt off his body got out of the driver's seat and smiled at both of us. "What? Don't I even get a hug?" He asked. "Ethan." Bella yelled, jumping into his arms. And the other door opened to reveal an equally big man with dirty blonde hair and a little facial hair got out of the passenger seat. That was Ethan's best friend Wyatt. When Bella finally let Ethan go he walked over to me and hugged me and I winced a little in pain but tried to hide it and then I hugged Wyatt. And I had to do the same thing. "Are you hurt?" Ethan asked. "Yeah. It was stupid. Rough housing with a couple of the warriors and this is what happened. I should know better." I lied through my teeth. "Girls aren't allowed to train. Why are you rough housing with warriors?" Wyatt asked. "I don't know. It seemed like a good idea at the time." I shrugged. " Come on Bells, we're gonna be late." I say. "We'll see you tonight." Bella says hugging Ethan again and we start walking off down the road again. But when I looked to the side I could see Ethan and Wyatt leaning against the side of their car watching us and talking about something. I was afraid that they didn't believe my rough housing with the warrior's excuse. "Bella. What would Ethan do if he found out about my dad?" I asked nervously. "You know Ethan as well as I do. What do you think he would do to your dad?" Bella responded confidently. "Just wait until he finds out that your dad gave you away to Mason. Ethan has always hated Mason. I don't think that mating will go through if Ethan is here. That's a good thing." Bella says. "Yeah. I'll take your word for it." I say skeptically. My father always had his way of getting his own way. No matter what it was. If he wanted me to mark and mate with Mason, then it was pretty much as good as done. When we got to school we walked inside and we went to Bella's locker first and then mine. Everyone obviously knew who we were but they kept their distance from us. Both of our fathers were known for being crazy. And no one wanted to mess with the Alpha or Beta's daughters. So we only had each other at school. Which was fine with us. The further we stayed away from people, the least likely they were to find out about what was actually happening in our house. When we got to our first class we sat at the back of the classroom as usual and I pulled out my notebook and pen and started scribbling on the page in front of me. When our geography teacher arrived and started the class I just sat there with my head on my hand scribbling in my book and barely paying attention. When I was 6 years old I woke up in the morning to my 26-year-old mother and my 48-year-old father screaming at each other in our old house. The one that we had before we moved to the packhouse. I stayed in bed for ages because I couldn't find the courage to get out of bed and go out there to see what was going on. I could hear things smashing and my mother screaming at my father. I then heard the slap that he gave my mother while yelling at her. And that's when I got out of bed. I opened my door and slowly crept down the hallway and stood at the kitchen doorway and my mother was on the floor holding her face and dad was standing over her. She saw me standing there and scrambled to her feet. "It's alright sweetie. I'm alright. Hey, why don't you go and get dressed and then you can go outside and play with Bella. How does that sound?" My mother asked, crouching down to my level. But I just shook my head and looked at my father before I turned back to my room and I closed the door. I started getting dressed but their fight wasn't over. I could still hear them screaming at each other and I was shaking while I was buttoning up my shirt. But I managed to get dressed and I walked back to the kitchen. My father was storming out the backdoor from what I could see and my mother was holding a rag to her bloody nose. "Why does daddy get so angry all the time?" I asked. "I don't know sweetie. He just does. Hey, are you all ready? I think Bella is alright outside. I saw her playing in the playground earlier. Why don't you go and find her while I clean up this mess and all the broken glass." Mummy says to me. "Okay mummy." I say. And I hugged her before I walked outside and Bella was still at the playground. I got on the swing next to her and she looked at me and then back to the house. "I could hear your daddy screaming from here." Bella says. But I just nod my head. She knew that meant that I didn't want to talk about it. " Do you wanna go and annoy Ethan. He's with his friends." She says. And I smile at that and shake my head. So we jumped off the swings and went running to find Ethan so we could annoy him. Something that we loved to do all the time. And it always cheered us up. I was snapped out of my thoughts by Bella nudging me so I looked at her and she pointed down at the picture that I was absent mindedly drawing. It was a big snarling wolf attacking a woman and child. I quickly changed the page and started paying attention to the class that we were in. Try to get my mind to concentrate on what needs to be done at school. The day went by pretty quickly and before we knew it, it was time to head home. But we always took our time before going home. We slowly went to our lockers to get our things and then we headed outside but we saw that same black BMW sitting out the front waiting for us. "Ethan. What are you doing here?" Bella asked. "I'm giving you guys a lift home." He responded with a beaming smile. "It's alright. We can walk. It's not that far." I say. "Too bad. Get in." Ethan ordered. So we got in his car and he actually took us into town instead of taking us home. "The Alpha told us to get home straight after school because of that party tonight." I told Ethan. "Don't worry. Dad and the Beta know that you girls are with me. I told them before I picked you guys up. Don't worry. You won't get in trouble." Ethan assured us. Ethan took us to an ice cream store downtown and took us inside. "You do know that we're not 10 years old anymore, right?" I asked Ethan. "I know. But I thought we could all sit down and talk." He says. "A coffee shop would have been better." I say sitting down. The other two got ice cream but I didn't order anything. "So Tessa, how are the ribs going?" Ethan asked. "Pretty good. I think they're just bruised. They'll be back to normal soon." I say. "Yeah. Thank goddess for werewolf healing." Ethan says. And I just smile at him. "So Bells, how has dad been since I left? Has he gotten any worse?" Ethan asked. "About the same, I guess." Bella says eating a bit of her ice cream and then she side eyed me. But unfortunately, Ethan managed to see us. But he didn't say anything about it. I had a really bad feeling that he only brought us here to fish for information. He was asking too many questions and I didn't really like it. So I kept quiet for most of that ice cream adventure and Bella and Ethan just kept talking like always. Like they were just talking about old times. When we got back to the packhouse Ethan said that he needed to go run some errands for his dad before the party so Bella and I went inside. Both of our dad's were sitting in the living room waiting for us and we knew that couldn't be good. "We are having people here in a few hours and you two have been out galavanting with Ethan." The Alpha says. "He picked us up from school. What did you want us to do? If we didn't go with him then he knew that something would have been up." I defended us while Bella sank back a little. She was never able to stand up against them. "Well, now you two have a lot of work to do, don't you. There's cooking that needs to be done and all the bedrooms in the packhouse need to be ready in case anyone decides to stay over." My father says. "I'll go and help Bella with the rooms and then I will get started in the kitchen." I say. "There's not enough time. Bella can clean the bedrooms. That means scrub the bathrooms, change the sheets, vacuum, everything. In every bedroom in this packhouse. And Tessa, you need to get started on appetizers, then the first course, then the second course, then the main course and then dessert." The Alpha ordered. "Yes sir." I say. I looked at Bella and we had to head in separate directions. I went to the kitchen and there was no one there. Hardly any omega's worked at the packhouse because the Alpha and dad made us two girls do everything. It was a wonder that we were even allowed to go to school most of the time. But I grabbed some ingredients out and I started making the main course because it would take hours to cook and then I got started on several different appetizers to give the guests some variety. While I was in the kitchen my father walked in and he lingered behind me and I could feel my whole body tense up but he stood behind me watching me. He didn't even try to move any closer to me. He was just intimidating me. That's all it was to him. A game. He thought it was funny. By the time everything was ready the omega's arrived because they had to serve the food and I went up the backstairs to our apartment and I went straight to my bedroom. I had a shower and I couldn't even bear to look at myself in the mirror this time, so I just had a quick shower and I got out and went to the wardrobe. I got dressed into a floor length gown with a white strapless bodice with a light pink floral lace over the top that also went over my shoulders to make the straps and black the skirt of it was plain black and black strappy high heels. I then brushed my length snow blonde hair and I put on a silver and diamond bracelet and matching earrings. But I kept my neck out, except for my hair hanging down. And then I started to walk downstairs. I made it to the main area of the house and I stopped at Bella's room just as she was coming out and she was looking a little nervous about this party. "Alright. Just relax and greet a few people. There's nothing to worry about. Once we do that then us two can sit at one of the tables in the ballroom and everyone else can do whatever it is that they do." I told her. "Alright. You know I hate these parties. Getting all dressed up. It's like our father's are putting us on display." She says. "That's exactly what they're doing. And they know it too. Come on, before they get pissed at us for being too long." I say hooking my arm around hers and we started walking down the hall. We walked down the staircase and off to the right was the living room but all the furniture had been cleared out of it and the rooms adjacent to it so people would walk around freely and talk and have a good time. And the main ballroom was set up for dancing while the dining room had been lined with four very long tables that could easily seat a couple hundred people. Walking to the living room was really nerve wracking but I made sure that I held my head high and people did look at us. "It's only because we are the hottest ones here. Just remember that." I whispered to Bella as I felt her tense up. And we continued walking into the room. Alpha's from other packs would come over and introduce themselves and of course we needed to be on our best behavior and represent the pack well and we were nice and polite to everyone and we would have light conversations with people. I noticed that there were older Alpha's with their teenage sons who were obviously learning the ropes to becoming Alpha's themselves and there were others in their 20's and 30's that were there with friends or even their Beta's. I wasn't sure. We had been at the party for about 20 minutes mingling when a familiar scent filled my nose and strong arms wrapped around my waist and I knew immediately that it was Mason. "Take note of the people that you like in this room sweetie. We can invite them to our wedding." Mason hissed in my ear while smelling the crook of my neck. I tried to unravel his arms from around my stomach because I was now in a lot of pain with the broken ribs but he wasn't letting go for anything. I didn't have the strength to get him to let go. All of a sudden there was a growl that ripped through the room and the band stopped playing and I heard something smash. Like it was a wooden chair or something. Everyone looked in that direction and there was a man standing there that I had never noticed before. He would have been in his early 20's, brown hair to his shoulders, a brown goatee, 6-foot 6 at least and very defined muscles that were now tense as his intense gaze was staring directly at me and Mason. But I didn't know who he was. I was frozen in the spot and this man was just staring at us with pure hatred in his eyes. But then I realized that the hatred was for Mason. Not me. "Mine." He demanded. "Mine." The dangerous and menacing voice demanded in front of everyone in the room. All the Alpha's from nearby packs and even ones that have traveled long distances to be here. Mason finally loosened his grip around me and I noticed the woman standing next to that stranger with a horrified look on her face. She tried to grab his arm but he shook her off and marked towards Mason and me. I very subtly pushed Bella to the side away from where this man was coming for us. Just in case anything happened, she could be ready to duck and cover. "You are mistaken. Her father has already promised her hand to me in marriage. Once she turns 18 we will be marked and mated." Mason announced proudly and another menacing growl erupted from that man's throat. "You are not touching my mate." He growled out through gritted teeth. "He's your mate." Bella whispered. "Who are you?" I asked. "Tyler Lowe. Alpha of the Blue Moon Pack." He announced. And my mouth almost dropped open. They were a large pack. They were known for their strength. They were not to be messed with. I knew of their pack, but I had never met their Alpha and didn't know what his name was. "She is not your mate. 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Yes | 2025-03-03 09:21 | active | 2759 | 0 | Absolutely Free Reading:đAlpha's Caged Matđđ» | *âMurdererâŠâ**âLiarâŠâ**âTraitor!â*Each vile word spat at Ava stung like the cut of a blade, digging deep and slicing her up from the inside out. These werenât strangers hurling profane slurs at her and glaring at her with such intense hatred in their glowing eyes; these were the people whoâd watched her grow up, taught her what it meant to be a Wolf. Now, they bared their fangs at her in rage, the shadow of their inner Wolves threatening to rise to the surface, to come tear Ava apart. These had been her people once, but tonight it was clear they were her enemies. âBurn, you *fucking* traitor!â A rock sailed out of the darkness and caught Ava across the forehead. Ava hissed in a yelp of pain and dropped to her knees. âOn your knees where you belong, rogue bitch!â The crowd erupted in a round of raucous cheers seeing the girl felled. The guards holding the lead to her shackles continued on, forcing Ava to stumble back to her feet or risk being dragged through the mud. Determined to maintain her dignity in spite of her rising sense of panic, Ava blinked the warm trickle of blood out of her eye and quickly got her feet under her. She was a rising Beta of the Red Moon Pack, whether they liked it or not. She refused to show such weakness in front of her subordinates. Ava bit back a heaving breath. She felt the oppressive weight of his gaze land on her, once again. **Xavier**. Alpha. Best friend. Potential lover. Now, potential executioner. Heâd meant the world to Ava her entire life. Before heâd grown into a powerful male, before heâd inherited the title of Alpha of the Red Moon Pack, heâd been Xavi. Heâd been hers. Along with Sophia and Samantha, heâd been her closest companion and confidante. Now, everything had changed. *Everything*. Avaâs guard finally came to a stop in the middle of a familiar clearing. A small stream ran through it and coupled with the break in the forest canopy, the spot made for a peaceful place to stargaze. She and her friends came here often. And although they hadnât visited the glade in some time, Samantha and Sophiaâs scents permeated the clearing, only overpowered by the overwhelming scent of their blood. There were no bodies to be seen, but she knew this was where they had died. The dread building in her chest increased as she caught another scent on the wind. Inexplicably, she smelled her own violet-tinged musk intermingled with theirs. Faint enough to distinguish from her current presence in the area, but strong enough to suggest sheâd been in the glade recently. Ava started to sweat. If she could scent herself her, the other Wolves had, as well. Now, the tree line was crowded with representatives of their community, come to witness the trial and punishment of a so-called murderer. Standing in the center of the clearing were two figures whose shadows cut imposing silhouettes against the night. The first was Xavier. Beside him, standing tall and proud, was his father, August, who telegraphed absolutely nothing despite having just lost a daughter. âLet her burn!â âMake the filthy rogue whore pay!â The jeers continued as Ava was brought to a stop before the former and current Alphas. Ava watched the males closely, eagerly looking for any sign that might tip her on to their intentions. August began making a move forward, but a soft growl from Xavier made him pause. The exchange was nearly imperceivable, but Ava still caught the tiny nod August gave to Xavier, acquiescing the reigns in Xavierâs first real act as Alpha. Stepping forward, Xavier raised a hand toward the crowd that was practically vibrating with furious energy. âPeace, Wolves! By the end of the night, I promise you justice will be served.â Ava swallowed heavily as the surrounding Wolves cheered and settled, ready for the bloodshed to begin. Xavier nodded, satisfied that Pack had immediately responded to his command. âThen, let the tribunal begin.â He strode up to where Ava stood shackled. She wanted him to say that he didnât believe the lies, that he knew her better than she knew herself â just like she knew him. He didnât. Instead, he took her in, from the mussed pajamas sheâd been wearing when sheâd been dragged into custody, to the fresh, seeping wound on her forehead. This close, he let Ava see the uncertainty and regret written all over his handsome face. Behind him, August cleared his throat, low and sharp â a clear reprimand, reminding Xavier of who he was and what they were there for. The admonishment worked as Xavierâs expression shuttered taking her friend away and leaving only the austere leader in his place. âKneel.â âXavierâ âAva started to protest. â*Kneel*.â His voice went hard. âXavier, please! You know I had nothing to do with Sâ â âYour loyalty to this Pack is already in question. Think long and hard on whether or not you also want to openly defy its leader.â Ava heard the disguised plea in his words, to not make things harder on herself. Swallowing, Ava ducked her head in a sign of submission and lowered herself to her knees before Xavier. He gave another satisfied nod and pitched his voice low, âYouâll have your chance to speak.â âAs we all know,â Xavier faced her, but addressed the crowd. âWe stand here together in mourning over the loss of two of our own. Ava Davis, youâre under suspicion of making treacherous dealings and sundering a hole within the Red Moon Pack that can never be replaced. What say you?â âIâm innocent!â She looked around to the crowed before settling her entreating gaze back on Xavier, âYou all know me â Xavier, *you* know me. Sophia and Samantha were like sisters to me, thereâs no way I could ever hurt them.â Xavierâs jaw tightened at the word âsisterâ and Ava knew he was thinking about Sophia. But he composed himself quickly, âNoted.â Turning toward a spot in the trees, he called out, âVictor, it was you who brought these allegations up against Ava. Tell us why.â âAlpha!â Victor stormed forward to join them in the center of the clearing. The slight Omega had been Augustâs right-hand for years and was Samâs father. He shook with rage as he considered her, vengeful satisfaction filling his eyes as he took in her shackled, subjugated form. âIâm honored to help bring this filthy traitor the retribution she deserves.â Murmurs of agreement spread throughout the crowd as Victor spun to address them, âThisâŠ*beast* murdered our own.â Avaâs head began shaking her denial even as he continued to speak. âI did *notâ â* âThe future of our Pack and she betrayed their trust. Sheâs betrayed *our* trust.â He spat, never once looking her in the eye as he spelled out her death sentence. âVictor, I know that youâre hurting- âAva pled. âBecause she was my daughter!â Victor spun toward her, bellowing. His cry echoed through the night, his pain sharp as a knife. He took a few breaths to compose himself before turning to face the Pack again. Wrong or not, heâd resonated with them. Members, both male and female were openly weeping in their anger, feeling the open wound Sam and Sophiaâs deaths had opened in our community. âYour proof, Omega.â Xavier calmly demanded. This trial was a joke, most of those gathered here had already judged her and found her guilty in their minds. Even so, she couldnât be punished without proper evidence. âWe all scented her on the wind upon our arrival,â he started, drawing furious nods from the masses. With a dejected heart, Ava saw Xavierâs nostrils flare as he, too, gave a solemn nod. âBeyond that telling truth, my daughterâs phone!â Any hope she felt died as Victor pulled a cell phone out of his coat pocket. The bejeweled leopard-print case looked stunningly out of place in this gloomy field. He pulled up their text thread and began reading aloud. ââSam, you made me look like a damn fool. We need to talk.â Sent from the *accusedâs* phone number yesterday afternoon. Then, at half past midnight last night my daughter replied, âIâm here. Where are you?ââ His revelation was met with heavy silence. âThat isnât proof!â Ava cried, frustrated tears finally leaking past her defenses, the last vestiges of her façade shredded by the blatant accusation leveled toward her. Such evidence would never hold up in human court, but this wasnât the human world. Here, Pack Law reigned, and the Pack ran on emotion, instinct. The tide of public opinion had turned against her and that was enough. âWhat reason would I have for doing this?â âShe had what you couldnât!â Victorâs implication was clear. It was a bold claim he made, and it painted a torrid picture for the jury. Rumors of Samanthaâs budding relationship with Xavier had apparently been circulating. Unfortunately, Ava hadnât heard them before sheâd made her confession to him. She chanced a glance at Xavier, but his eyes where doggedly trained on Victor. His eyebrows were drawn low, and Ava knew he was thinking about that night, too. Two nights ago, sheâd poured out her heart to him, hoping that he could envision the future she saw for them. Then, his gentle dismissal had crushed her even if she refused to let him see it. Now, it was cause for homicide. Sheâd been so bold, so confident in herself and comfortable with her and Xavierâs relationship. Daughter of the Packâs second-in-command, she wasnât bred to be shy, in fact she was known for being the brash one of their group. It wouldnât have come as a surprise to anyone to find out sheâd propositioned their Alpha, not like it would if Samantha had done so. Given the difference between mine and Samanthaâs ranks, Xavier picking Samantha over her would be a shock to our Packâs hierarchy. To many, itâd seem like an insult to Avaâs rank and honor. Retaliation on her part might be accepted, even expected, but *murder*⊠âYour pathetic pride was hurt, and my daughter died for it,â Victor continued. âWhatâs more, our beloved princess was caught in your crossfire!â The mention of Sophia elicited a strong reaction from the crowd, just like he knew it would. Sophia, indeed, had been beloved. Sheâd been warmth and levity, the kindest friend and fiercest protector. Victor said as much, causing the Pack to erupt in mournful howls, quickly replaced by calls for her head. âTraitor! Murderer!â An intense itch erupted underneath the surface of Avaâs skin. Mia, her Wolf, threatening to unleash herself to protect Ava from the other Wolves, but trapped inside by the shackles binding her wrists. âXavier, *please*, you know none of this is true.â She supplicated herself to him further, head bowed, neck bared. Xavier looked at the crowd and began to speak when his father stepped up to him for the first time since the trial had started. The shouts of the crowd masked the words that would doom Ava. âThink very hard, Xavier,â The older maleâs voice was stern, but calm, with the subtle charisma of a master manipulator. âLook at your people and the pain this girl has caused.â âThe evidence was circumstantial, at best, father.â Xavier said, though he seemed unsure of himself, especially under his fatherâs scrutiny. âThe good of the Pack comes first, Xavier. Always.â He subtly nodded at the raging crowd, hyped up by Victorâs angry chants for retribution. âThis chaos cannot be allowed to fester within our ranks. It needs to end here.â His voice held a little too much of his previous command and Xavier tensed at the perceived encroachment on his control. August backed up a step and smirked, âBut, of course, the decision is up to youâŠAlpha.â Xavier stood a moment contemplating his fatherâs whispered words and the increasingly hostile crowd calling for Avaâs head. The evidence wasnât fool proof, but it was there. It was enough. He turned to Ava, âThe messages, your scentâŠItâs too much, Ava. Itâs too clear. The Pack has spoken!â âNo!â She screamed as the insults turned to cheers. Hands roughly dragged Ava to her feet. âGiven what evidence weâve gathered and the dishonor youâve brought upon this Pack,â Xavierâs voice boomed across the field like thunder. âAs Alpha of the Red Moon Pack, I sentence you, Ava Davis, daughter of the Beta, to life imprisonment.â Ava grew silent. Life imprisonment. The rest of her life would be spent in a glorified dungeon. Numb, she turned to look at her parents in a final bid for salvation. She didnât know what sheâd been expecting. No one would go against the Alphaâs decision. After all, a Betaâs first commitment was to the Alpha. Xavier followed her gaze leveling her shivering parents with a ruthless glare. âDo you object to my judgment and the will of your Pack?â Tense silence quickly fell, everyone waiting with bated breath to hear the Betaâs response, Ava included. Under the Packâs scrutiny, her fatherâs shoulders straightened while her motherâs fell, ever-so-slightly. Ava knew then what theyâd say. âWe do not, Alpha.â Her father proclaimed. There was no containing Avaâs sorrow and panic. Heaving sobs ripped from her chest, all semblance of pride completely gone. Sheâd been damned after all. As Avaâs jailers hauled her out of the clearing past Xavier, he uttered one final nail in her coffin. âIt shouldâve been you.â **Three years later...** âAva Davis!â The gruff yell of a guard yelling her name startled Ava from her fraught sleep. Momentarily caught in the fuzzy in-between state of dreaming and the waking world, Ava felt the blissfully numb for the precious few seconds before reality caught back up to her. All too quickly, the dark stone walls surrounding her came back into focus, the stale smell of under-washed Wolves caused her nostrils to flare. As she shifted on her rock-hard cot, the aching in her back wrenched reluctant groans from her perpetually parched throat. Thirsty. Hungry. Sore and tired. Avaâs breath caught as the misery of her reality weighed on her like a boulder crushing her chest. And yet, tonight was nothing special. Sheâd woken up in a similar state, or worse, every night for the past three years. Ever since everyone sheâd ever known and loved had turned their backs on her and left her to rot, alone and forgotten. Then, she recalled her dream. *For the love of the moon*, Avaâs thoughts were as wretched as the rest of her felt. *Even in my dreams, I canât get any goddamn peace.* âDavis, I said move!â The guard banged her cell door with a baton. âCatherine Maddison! You, too.â A sharp pain knifed through Avaâs torso as she made to stand. Biting back another groan, she only took a moment to put pressure on her bruised ribs, determined to catch her breath and compose herself before making her way to the door. The ache that throbbed across her midsection was bone-deep, but Ava gritted her teeth and didnât make a sound. Over the past three years, Ava had learned how this place operated, what was important to survive. Her name and status, none of that mattered in this depressing little hellhole. In fact, theyâd only put a target on her back when sheâd first gotten here. It hadnât taken her too long to realize that pride wouldnât get her far among the prisoners. It had taken her even less time to realize that her pride would get her even less so with the guards. Everyone was a prisoner here, whether theyâd been sentenced here or not, and Ava represented the very system that had ruined all their lives. There would be no solace here, no rescue. That had been her first lesson, but it wouldnât be her last. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . She hadnât been imprisoned long the first time she was drug from her bunk. Rough hands yanked her across the cold concrete floor and, before her lupin eyes could adjust to the dark, a boot caught her in the stomach. âLike that, Beta bitch?â The voice that taunted her was deep for a female and raspy. âWhoâs top dog, now?â Gritting her teeth against the pain, Ava grabbed her attackerâs foot and yanked hard, throwing them off-balance. As the shadowy figure crashed to the ground, Ava was on them. She rolled to her knees and leapt upon the assailantâs chest with reflexes honed by years of combat training. âStill me.â Ava sneered. Ava pulled back her fist and smashed it into the attackerâs face one, two, three times before another hand grabbed her wrist. âOoh, sheâs feisty!â Another voice barked. Shit. It was dark and sheâd assumed the person attacking her was alone, a stupid rookie mistake. The unknown assailant behind her twisted her arm, wrenching her shoulder until it popped. Ava gasped, her body going rigid and allowing the attacker to drag her off of the first goon who was currently writhing in pain, hand clasped to a pulverized nose. Ava felt a final flash of satisfaction before she was shoved to the ground. Suddenly, a couple of attackers seemed to multiply as half a dozen aggressive shadows surrounded her. âWhat do you want from me?â She gasped, her voice laced with anger and pain. A hot, wet glob pelted her in the face. âYou still think youâre better than us. Youâre about to learn your place.â Then a foot slammed into her dislocated shoulder, grinding the abused joint into the stone floor below. Ava screamed and, as if her pained cry was a cue for the mob, the pelting began in earnest and didnât let up. Ava reflexively curled in on herself, raising her one working hand over her head trying desperately, futilely to protect herself. Whenever she kicked, there was someone there to hold her down. Whenever she opened her mouth to scream, an arm was there to snake its way around her throat, cutting off her cries for help. There were just too many of them and sheâd never been taught to fight alone. She was supposed to have her Pack for backup, thatâs how every Wolf was raised. The lone wolf seldom survives. Now, Ava was the lone wolf against a rabid mob. Ava knew that if it werenât for the silver shackles keeping all of their Wolves at bay, sheâd be dead. And no one would care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . â Ava learned the value of silence that night and it had served her well these past three agonizingly slow years. After sheâd been jumped, sheâd gone to a guard and was sent to her cot without supper for the inconvenience. â Even though it was nearly impossible to avoid physical altercations in the prison, the gang beatings ended after that night. Ava suspected that had more to do with Layla than any of the guards, though. â âDavis. I will not ask nicely again.â *Damn*. Sheâd tarried too long, and the guard had circled back around to her cell. The broad female stormed up to Ava, grasping her by a bruised wrist and pulled her out of the cell. In the hallway, she was shoved to the back of a line of girls being paraded out of the main living area. âWas the other night not enough to teach you to toe the line?â â Ava choked back the tears that immediately rushed to the surface at the crass reminder of three nights ago, by far the hardest lesson the dungeon had given to Ava. *Right*, Ava thought. *You donât need a mob for things to get deadly down here.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . â Ava was flat on her back, reeling from the sudden severance of her connection to Mia, her Wolf. Different from the usual suppression caused by their silver shackles, Mia wasâŠgone. â She heard a choked gasp and looked over to see Layla, *sweet Layla*, gasping for air that couldnât quite make it past the gaping slash across her throat. â â*No*,â Ava fought down her pain and confusion, crawling to kneel beside the dying girl. How did this happen? Whoâd hurt Layla? She was the kindest soul Ava had ever met in her life, the only prisoner who never caused or attracted trouble. Sheâd taken Ava under her wing and saved her from herself countless times over the years. This wasâŠunfathomable. âLayla, Iâm so sorry,â she sobbed. âPlease hold on.â â Through her own blood and tears, Laylaâs lips twitched up into a smile. She whispered something Ava couldnât quite catch right before the light faded from her warm brown eyes. â âLayla ââ A baton came down on Avaâs back as she was dragged away, sobbing not just for the loss of another friend, but for the soul who never deserved to be here and would never get the chance to leave. â Ava knew sheâd have to do it for her, somehow. It was Laylaâs last wish, even if Ava couldnât hear her, she knew what Layla had reminded her with her last breath. *California.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . â âWe have enough.â â Ava looked up to find herself in a holding room with a dozen other females. An unfamiliar female walked down the line of women, examining them closely. When she came to Ava at the end of the line, the female grimaced at Avaâs smattering of deep purple bruises. âTheyâll do,â she nodded. With a shove, the guard behind her prompted her to follow the line of girls out of a set of metal doors Ava hadnât seen since sheâd been brought here. â A gentle breeze caressed her feverish skin, halting Ava in her tracks. Looking up, she nearly cried at the sight of the moon cradled by a sea of stars overhead. They were outside! For the first time in three years, Ava could see the sky. By the sobbing gasps around her, Ava knew she wasnât the only one feeling a weight lifted from their shoulders. â âEnough! Get them inside before weâre seen.â The clipped command was the last thing Ava heard before a back was thrown over her head. Cries from the girls were muffled by the sound of an engine revving to life. Ava was hefted bodily into the air, ribs screaming, and thrown into what could only be the back of a van. Her protests joined the other womenâs as metal doors slammed shut and their new cage began to move. After three years, Ava was finally leaving the dungeon. Only, she had a sinking feeling she was going to wish sheâd stayed. By the time the truck had rolled to a stop, Ava had successfully navigated the extreme sense of panic and dread that had plagued her for most of the sightless ride and settled into a grim determination to face whatever was coming head-on. If sheâd learned anything over the last three years, it was that the adaptable ones survive the longest. To make it in the dungeon sheâd figured out how to cage the fighter sheâd been born to be and cow herself in effort to not draw unwanted attention. She didnât know what fresh hell these new circumstances would bring, but Ava was ready to re-light her fire, if the opportunity called for it. Even if Mia was still silent. Despite the countless morbid scenarios flitting across her mind, the jagged hole in herâŠinner self where Mia should be, was an ever-present distraction. She didnât know what exactly had been done to her to sever their bond, in fact that entire cursed night was a blur. Even as she focused on her memories of a couple nights ago, only vague fleeting images flashed across her mindâs eye. There had been a confrontation that had turned violent, as most confrontations usually did in the dungeon. Avaâs body was consumed with a pain more deeply profound than any sheâd experienced during her time in the dungeon or before. It went beyond physical pain, manifesting in ways Ava simply didnât have the correct vocabulary to properly verbalize. It had been as if her soul had been torn in two, but that didnât feel like a proper explanation, either. Mia was part of Ava, as all Wolves were a part of their hosts, but she was her own entity as well â the primal beast inside the sentient female. They shared a body and a fate, but both functioned independently of one another, Ava had full rein of their human body and when it came time to hand over the reins and transform, Mia took control of their lupine form. The relationship between a host and their Wolf is a symbiotic one with each consciousness contributing unique attributes to the other in order to make both forms strong. Ava gave Mia sentience, the ability to cognate above a common wolfâs level, making her a fierce strategist, as well as an asset to the Pack both in and out of human form. For Ava, Mia heightened her humanity, giving her increased reflexes, senses, and strength. Mia gave Ava a canineâs sixth sense of primal instinct and established the preternatural bonds that shape a Wolf Pack, allowing them to recognize one anotherâs status. In another life, Mia might have recognized her mate in another Wolf, solidifying a bond with their perfect partner, ensuring a life a connection and contentment for them both. Now, that reality seemed so far outside the realm of impossibility, least of all being the fact that Ava hadnât felt a trace of Miaâs latent consciousness in the three days since Layla died. Currently sitting shackled and hooded in the back of a van going the moon knows where, Ava would be lucky if anything other than a gory, prolonged death awaited her whenever the doors finally opened. When they finally do, Ava braced herself for the worst, her body going taught as a bow string when a calloused hand drags her out of the back of the vehicle. Silently, she tries to gain her bearings, straining to hone her senses, looking for any clue as to where theyâve been taken. With Mia out of commission, though, all she can hear is the panicked heavy breaths of a dozen terrified women being shuffled out of a murder van. âWhere are we?â Ava chances the question, willing to risk getting hit in order to suss out any useful information about their situation. âQuiet female. Youâll find out soon enough.â A guard answered. Female. Not ârat,â which is what the dungeon guards called most of the prisoners, or âbeta bitch,â which is what they usually reserved especially for her. And when a hand grasped her arm, prompting her to move, it guided her rather than dragged her wherever she was meant to go. âYou arenât the prison guards.â She already knew by the lack of vitriol in the way that they moved, spoke, and comported themselves. Her suspicions were confirmed when her escort scoffed. âHardly.â He didnât elaborate and Ava didnât need Mia to know better than to push her luck with him. They might not be the jaded, cruel prison guards sheâd known for the past three years, but she didnât know these people or what they were planning to do with her and the other females. Ava watched true crime religiously. Just because they werenât being abused now didnât mean they werenât in store for worse than the dungeon had to offer. So, sheâd continue to keep her guard up. Without Miaâs superhuman senses, Ava soon loses track of where theyâre being led. Eventually, the cool night air falls away to the artificial bite of central air conditioning. *Weâre in a building with AC*, Ava warily mused. *Murderers donât use AC, right?* Ava felt her confusion grow as she picked up the distant sound of dance music. Not the kind youâd find on the radio or in a night club, but a more curated international sound better suited to the fancy lounges her dad and the other men in the Pack were fond of visiting in the city. Finally, the line came to a stop. For a long couple of minutes nothing happened and, despite her shackles, Ava tensed to bolt just as the hood was ripped from her head. She winced at the sudden light, but as the sunspots faded from her eyes and her vision came into focus, Avaâs confusion solidified into a hefty lump of apprehension sitting low in her stomach. The room they were in looked an awful lot like the lounges Ava had thought of before. Dark leather couches accented with emerald velveteen settees and ottomans filled a room thatâs walls were lined with far too many mirrors, gilded though they were. The ceiling of the room was covered in dormant strobe lights and, of course, more mirrors. Avaâs eyes followed the long shiny line of bronze poles to where they stood affixed in immaculately polished black marble floors. Avaâs expectations for the upcoming events quickly realigned as she took in the roomâs moreâŠspecific details. Like the bronze chains that hung from the ceiling, some ending in bronze bars, while others led to leather handcuffs. When she spotted a large dark X-shaped structure at one end of the room, Avaâs suspicions were all but confirmed. *A sex club*. Within the span of a few hours, Ava had gone from resigning herself to dying early and unacknowledged in a pit to standing in what looked to be a posh bar for the kinkily inclined. Ava was scared, of course she was. On her mental list of worst-case scenarios, being sold to a sex club was surely up there. But, taking in her surroundings, this didnât look like the seedy urban underbelly sheâd imagined. This looked like a way out. Ava was steadily putting together the bones of a plan when a beautiful woman walks through a gilded glass door. Tall with long black hair and cheekbones like steel, this woman had *presence*. Her dulled senses prevented Ava from picking up any specific information about the woman, but Ava knew she was a Wolf and that, whatever this establishment was, it was hers. âMadame Bella, theyâve arrived,â the female from the prison walked stand behind their tall, lavishly dressed hostess. Lighting a cigarette, Madame Bella slowly walked down the line considering each of the filthy, trembling females, much like her minion had back in the holding room. âSuch. Pretty. Omegas.â Each of her words was punctuated by the sharp *click* of her six-inch stilettos. When she came to Ava she stopped, taking a drag of her cigarette without breaking eye-contact. âNot an Omega.â She raised her hand with the cigarette in summons, âDorinda, explain this one.â The female from prison, their handler Ava guessed, rushed to Madame Bellaâs side, âThis oneâs not an Omega, Madame. But, if the guards were to be believed, she *is* untouched.â Bellaâs eyebrow quirks in interest, âIn this day and age? Impressive find, Dorinda. Why canât I read her?â Dorinda swallows silently, âThereâs something wrong with her Wolf. They didnât elaborate, but her connection was severed, sheâs effectively human.â Ava refused to flinch at the stark words and held her chin up when the other females had nerve enough to stare at her, appalled. Even now, she was the odd one out. â*Human*,â Bella said it the same way one says *unexpected garbage*. âAnd what am I supposed to do with something so weak, Dorinda? Take it back.â With a dismissive wave, Bella began to turn away. âButâŠsheâsâŠa ââ âA what, Dorinda? A virgin?â She cut the other woman off. âWoman, please. Even Iâm not so callous to give a defenseless innocent to a rutting Alpha. Sheâll be torn to shreds before she can pay off the cost of the clean-up crew.â Several of the other females begin to weep as Madame Bella rolls her expressionless eyes. âSheâs useless to me. Take her back.â â When the female turned to leave again, Ava knew her chance for survival would walk away with her. âWait!â She put every bit of authority sheâd inherited from her title into her voice. If there was a time for gambling, it was now. âYou canât send me back.â â Bella paused, eyebrow quirking again, this time, Ava expected, in amusement. âAnd why, pray tell, is that?â â âThe dungeon is a lot of things, but itâs not a brothel,â Ava gestured to the other girls. âWhatever this deal was, I highly doubt it was on the up-and-up. If you send me back, I might let something slip.â â Any amusement abruptly vacated the womanâs diamond-hard face. Ava knew she was over-playing her hand, but she felt more in her element parlaying with this intimidating female than she had in years. âYou raise a fair point. Why donât I just dispose of you instead?â â Ava set her jaw, âThis is a pretty nice-looking establishment, all things considered. I donât think you like getting your hands dirty.â â Bella cocked her head in bemusement, âDarling, if you think I need to sully my hands to get things done, youâre not as quick as I was beginning to think you were.â â Ava shrugged, effecting an air of nonchalance she didnât feel, âFair point,â she parroted. âI may not be able to make you money in theâŠtraditional sense, but Iâve got something the others donât.â â When Bella didnât cut her off, she gestured to the crying bewildered girls beside her, âI have drive. I *want* to be here. Iâll wait tables or wash your unmentionables, whatever you need me to do, Iâm *willing*.â â The stern female considered Ava again, a new emotion almost like respect reflecting in her gaze. âWhy? Cry as they might, theyâll earn enough to buy their way out of here within a couple of years. Scrubbing toilets isnât nearly as lucrative. Whereâs your hope, girl?â â Ava smirked mirthlessly, âThat died a long time ago. And have you seen the prison? If you had, scrubbing toilets wouldnât seem so bad.â â A quick almost-smile flashed across Bellaâs lips, gone before Ava was certain it had ever been there at all. âFine,â was all she said before sauntering out of the room, leaving the handlers to see to the shaken girls. â Twenty minutes later, Ava found herself in a closet-sized room, bland and small, but dry and relatively safe. Best of all, it had a tiny window, small enough to ensure she stay in place, but just enough to let her watch the stars. And she did. 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