When Evil Prevails, Bite Back

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Totally considered ending it there…
Then I realized that there were too many loose ends I needed to tie up.  I wouldn’t end without giving you guys a warning… I kind of feel like I’m dragging it out.  It’s going to be over in four chapters, max.  So, please keep me in mind for Watty Awards guys, I’m having a ton of fun with this (:

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ALLY

“Bring her in for questioning!” Luke ordered the moment that he stepped through the front door.  He tossed his hands to the side, sending random directions to people who were on his heels asking millions of apparently important questions.  I snuck in behind him, backing towards the stairs the moment that I knew his attention was otherwise diverted.  When he completely turned his back, I tore up the staircase, and sprinted for my bedroom.  I needed some serious girl time; this whole ‘leak’ thing was tuckering me out. 

 I wasn’t exactly sure whether or not Luke would mind my absence.  It wasn’t a question of whether or not he would notice –because he would- it was more a question of if he would care.  Or, not really care, as he would always care.  He’s going to be completely transfixed with war plans now; the thought made my stomach sink.  What if people got hurt?  What if he got hurt?  What if he died?

Of course, I couldn’t exactly bring these concerns to him, because he would just laugh them off.

Stupid, over confident, male Alpha wolf.

I couldn’t stand to think that people were going to die over me; even people from the other side.  It was, obviously, quite past the point in which I could believe that the feud would end with a simple peace treaty. 

As positive and optimistic as I was, I wasn’t stupid.

This was going to break into an all out war, people were going to die, and it was only because they wanted to get at me.  Well, they wanted to take down Luke and tear the pack apart in order to rule over it, but still.  Their main target that was causing the ruckus among our pack, was the threat against me.  It was kind of ridiculous, in an oddly flattering, but extremely irritating way.  There was no possible method of which I could help either.  As previously stated, I wasn’t stupid.  Giving myself over to the other side wouldn’t solve anything, it would just give them the upper hand in taking over Luke’s – our, pack.  It would cause recklessness among pack members, Luke especially. 

It would be selfish.

But I couldn’t help but think that those idiotic heroines in the stories you read about had something going right when they made that stupid choice.  They had fiction.

This, unfortunately, was reality; a reality that wasn’t exactly sinking in, in the greatest of ways.  I could still remember the feeling of stepping out of my run down vehicle –of which reminded me, I haven’t seen it around- and walking towards the indoor diving building.  I still could feel the curiosity that besotted me when I saw the shape in the pool, and the terror when Michael appeared behind me…

It appeared to me that I had grown up quite a bit between the time in which I stepped out of my car, turned wolf, mated with the Alpha –it sounds so primitive- and became the leader of one of the largest packs in the world.

No pressure or anything.

Sometimes I wondered what it would have been like if I had just kept driving; if my curiosity hadn’t led me to pull over on the side of that road in the middle of the night.  I would probably be somewhere in Oklahoma right about now, photographing the grass covered plains, or the tornado tracks that were nothing but a faded memory.  Or I would be in British Columbia, taking pictures of the four hundred foot tall trees, and the perky Rocky Mountains. 

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