Chapter Four The bite I was too shocked to make any kind of sound, and too distracted by the wave of blazing heat that rushed through my core. This wasn’t supposed to happen. Idris was the enemy, but I felt the warmth as it started rising in the pit of my stomach. In that moment I hated him with the passion, but for a second, I was blinded by his enigmatic blue eyes. Then the snarling and the screaming brought me back to reality. I swiftly pushed him off of me and managed to stand up. “Stay away from me, arsehole, or I swear to God, I’m going to kill you,” I shouted, spitting on the ground and then wiping my mouth. There was a lot noises around me; two massive wolves slammed on top of each other right next to me. I stepped to the side, watching as one sunk his claws into the other’s ne

