I looked away quickly and cursed myself for staring.
"You aren't Eric's daughter." She grunted, folding her arms. "You're nothing but a dirty murdering rogue." She smirked, pushing her chest out and flirtly playing with her hair.
I pulled away from Rhydian's hold, "Say that again." I growled, stalking towards her. I was seething, I was so f*****g livid.
"I bet you're here to finish the job." She snarled. "Your and your flithy rogue friends killed our Alpha." She yelled.
My head was spinning. Everything was turning blurry. "I suggest you shut up, right now." I whispered.
She laughed and stepped closer. I backed away, bumping into Rhydian. He grabbed my arms to steady me.
"Oh look, you know I'm right. You're scared." She smirked.
I wriggled out of his grasp and snarled at him. For a second, hurt washed over his face. Before he regained his posture.
"That's enough, Selena." He warned. " I may be just be filling in as the Alpha, but I still hold some authority." He snapped. She rolled her eyes and chuckled.
"I'm still your Alpha." He added, "Don't forget that."
"Amaris, are you ok?" Lucas said with his voice full of worry.
I took a deep and long breath. I couldn't lose control, not now. I turned around to face Lucas, "Shall we have that talk now?" I asked with half a smile. Lucas mouthed "I'm proud of you." And quite frankly I was damn proud of myself.
"She's the reason your Alpha is dead, you bloody idiot." Selena screamed.
I let out a loud growl and screwed my eyes shut. Lucas was in front of me within seconds, "Control it, Amaris. Remember what your dad taught you" He put his hands either side of my face.
My while body was shaking, it felt like I was vibrating. I began shaking my head and pulling at my hair. "Amaris, look at me." Rhydian said, with a hint of fear in his voice.
I snapped my eyes to him, "Whatever is happening right now. You are safe." He whispered. He came towards me and removed Lucas's hands from me. He stood in front of me, "Listen to my voice, not hers." He nodded.
"Your dad loved you. You're not the reason for his death." He said, gazing inte my eyes.
"What? Why are you siding with a rogue?" Selena shouted.
"You don't f*****g no s**t about me!" I whisper yelled, just loud enough for them to hear.
"You've only just shown up now. If you are Eric's daughter, where the f**k have you been?" She snapped. "He died thinking you didn't care." She growled.
"Selena!!" Lucas and Rhydian snarled together but if was too late.
I spun around and pounced on her. We landed with a thud. I began punching her in the face while ranting without taking a breath, "I'm not a rogue. I didn't kill my dad. I didn't kill my dad. I didn't kill my dad."
Then the anger took over, my vision blurred, my eyes burned and I was losing control.
My Dark Wolf was taking over.
The last thing I rememer before blacking out was screaming and blood, so much blood.
Chapter 10
"When will she wake up?" I heard Rhydian whisper. I blinked my eyes a few times then glanced around the room. I was in an office, laid on a sofa.
"I don't know." Lucas whispered, sighing. I pulled myself up, slowly. I looked down at my clothes, my blood splattered clothes. I gasped and stood up.
Rhydian and Lucas spun around to face me as I pulled off the hoodie. "Goddess Amaris!" Lucas shrieked. I pulled my sweatpants down and stepped out of them.
I glanced up at them. Rhydian's eyes were wide, his tongue practically hanging out. Lucas had his hands covering his eyes. "I had to get out of those clothes." I said, shivering in disgust.
"Rhydian, give her your shirt or something, man." Lucas whined. I shook my head at Rhydian, "I don't want your shirt." He pulled his shirt over his head, "Well, you need to wear something." He rolled his eyes, throwing his shirt at me.
I caught his shirt then pulled it over my head. It fell midway on my thighs.
I had to fight against the urge to lift his shirt and inhale. This damn mate bond, fake or not... It plays with your head.
I groaned and flopped down on the sofa. "Is it safe to look now?" Lucas questioned, still covering his eyes. Rhydian patted his back and chuckled.
"Yes, you can look, you drama queen." I said, rolling my eyes. They both took a seat, Lucas sat on the only spare armchair facing the sofa. Rhydian looked nervous, as he sat down next to me.
Everything is confusing me. He's not acting how any of the others did.
'Maybe we reveal ourselves?' Aurora offered a solution.
'No. That is a stupid idea.' I rolled my eyes and blocked her. I needed answers.
I glanced between Lucas and Rhydian waiting for one of them to speak. When neither of them said anything, I sighed.
"Okay, so I'll start..." I crossed my arms over my chest, "How are you Alpha of this pack?" I questioned, looking at Rhydian.
Rhydian took a deep, shaky breath and began fiddling with his fingers. "I think it's best if I start from the beginning." He sighed.
"I was Alpha of The Crimson Pack." He announced. "I remember that pack, I once went there with my dad." I smiled, remembering the memory. Rhydian glanced at me in shock... "You did?" He asked. I nodded my head and kept quiet so he could continue.
"Well, we were attacked one night. They destroyed everything. I managed to get a call to your father's pack for help. They came but it was too late." He took another shaky breath. "You don't have to carry on." I whispered.
He shook his head and carried on, "I lost the majority of my pack, there was only a handful of us left. You dad took us all in, we merged our packs." He quickly caught a tear leaving his eye.
I placed my hand over his and squeezed gently. He flipped his hand over and interlinked our fingers. I jumped a little but kept my hand in his.
"We were attacked again here. I found your dad..." I stiffened and squeezed Rhydian's hand. He glanced down at our hands then at me. "He asked me to be a stand in Alpha until you were ready to take over." He said, circling his thumb against my knuckles, it was surprisenly calming.
"His exact words were: you're an Alpha with no pack to lead. My pack is going to be without an Alpha. My pack and my daughter, Amaris needs you." He took a deep breath.
He turned to look at me, "I'm here for whatever you need. If you want your pack back, it's yours. If you still need time to decide, it's still yours." He chuckled. "I'm here for you, whatever you decide." He smiled.
I smiled, " Thank you." I nodded. Lucas coughed getting our attention, I glanced at him. He wiggled his brows at me and motioned his head towards our joined hands.
I quickly pulled my away and stooed up abruptly shocking them both. "I need some air." I blurted out and ran over to the door. I was stopped by Lucas grabbing my arm. "You aren't leaving again... are you?" He stammered, panne evident in his voice.
"No. I promise I'm staying for the funeral." I promised. "And after?" He asked, his voice full of hope. I stared at him then gave him a small smile before walking out the dear, shutting it behind me.
I leaned back against the door and sighed heavily. I pushed myself from the dear and book one step when I heard them. They sounded like they were arguing in hushed voices. I listened carefully...1
"You need to tell her, she deserves to know." Lucas whispered.
"I will eventually. She's going to hate me when she finds out." Rhydian said, lowly.
"You had no choice, Rhydian. She'll understand." Lucas sighed.
"No, she won't. It wasn't supposed to happen like this. I just hope she'll forgive me." Rhydian whimpered.
I growled and ran out of the packhouse. Heading straight for the forest. I ran through the forest, turning around trees and dogding fallen down logs.
'Maybe you were right.' Aurora whimpered.
'I'm sorry, I know you was hoping to find our mate.'
I can't believe Lucas is in on it. He's supposed to be my cousin! Why would he want to hurt me like this?! I growled and quickened my pace, I jumped over a fallen down tree and shifted.
Aurora sprinted off in the direction of the waterfall that was far into the pack grounds but nowhere near the the border to be in immediate danger. The waterfall is my favourite place in this whole place.
We reached the waterfall, Aurora fell on the grass, panting. She rested her headon her paws and we gazed out at the lake.
'Go get a drink, Rory. It'll cool you down.'
Aurora stood up and stretched before making her way over to the lake. She leant over the edge enough so we could see her reflection in the water.
Aurora is stunning. She is black, with red on the top of her tail and the tup of each ear. Her eyes match mine, a deep, ocean blue with a speckle of green flickering around. Like me, when we get angry her eyes turn a fiery red.
Anrover stuck her snout in the water, she quickly lifted her head out and huffed as a squirt of water flew out her nose. I laughed at her which made her give me a playful growl.
A branch snapped behind us, Aurora spun around. She let out a warning growl. In front of us stood a grey wolf. I couldn't tell who it was, I didn't recognize their scent either.
He sniffed the air then c****d his head to the side. Probably confused cause he couldn't catch my scent.
He backed up a little then stopped and motioned towards a tree. He wants me to shift... Well, it's not going to do any harm.
I backed up towards the tree and disappeared behind it. I shifted then took a deep breath.
I peered around the tree and saw a man emerging from the tree. It was too dark to tell who it was. So I moved and strolled casually into the light.1
"You!" We both whisper, yelled.
Chapter 11
"Yo... you." I spluttered, again.
"Well, if this isn't a nice surprise... sis." He smirked.
"You're a wolf?" I gaped.
Out of everyone I expected to walk out from the trees... Ezra wasn't one of them.
"And you are one too." He rolled his eyes, "I didn't sense your wolf. I still don't." He added.
"I didn't sense yours either." I countered. He chuckled, "Touche."
He leaned against a tree and folded his arms. "So, you said you knew me because of my last name? Why did you look so shocked to see me in wolf form?" I asked, puzzled.
He chuckled again, "We went to the same school." He looked down, "I haven't been around much. I've come back for the funeral." He said, slowly.
I took a deep breath, " The funeral... it's my fathers." I whispered.
"You're that Amaris." He stated. "I'm so sorry about you-" I cut him off... "Please don't say you're sorry about my loss. That's all I've heard." I rolled my eyes.
"Ok, I won't." He quickly said, holding his hands up in defence. "So, are you heading back?" He smiled.
"Suppose so." I sighed.
"Well, come on, sis." He winked.
I rolled my eyes and barged into his shoulder, playfully. We started off in the direction of the packhouse.
"So, how did you mask your scent?" He quizzed, while we strolled along.