I shouldn't have left, but I had to get out there. I hated feeling so valuable and having all the attention. Also, he bit me. Also, I asked him to bite me. What was wrong with me? Even though I didn't want to believe Dad when he said it, I remembered it. I remember losing my mind and begging him to bite me. I wanted him, his touch, his kiss, his hands, his mark. My migraine was coming back, great. I was already losing it slowly, why not have a migraine? How did he make me feel discombobulated? Like I had no control over my emotions or my body, that all my logic and reasoning didn't exist at that moment.
"Argh!" I screamed in the car as I stopped at a traffic light. I was surprised this tiny little town had traffic lights. I horned the person in front of me as the light turned green and they didn't move. The horn didn't help my head which was thumping, and my vision was a little blurred. I went to rub the back of my neck but stopped when I felt the blood. The person ahead of me didn't move as I horned her again. I swerved around her; I thought it would be some old person, but it was a middle age blond woman. She snarled at me but then looked at me with utter surprise. "Idiot," I yelled speeding through the intersection towards the hospital. Everything I touched received a blood stain; it was everywhere. I tried to wipe the blood that was dripping down my neck. But I was just spreading it over myself and the car. I winced again as I heard another horn sound. The hospital was further than I thought it was. I felt like I should be there already because if felt like I been driving for nearly an hour. I squinted into the sunlight that hurt my eyes, the sun and migraine were making it difficult to keep them open. But I couldn't stop, I needed to get the bite looked at, it was still bleeding. However, I was surprised at the lack of pain. I thought a bite like this would be excruciating, but it wasn't that bad.
Woo-woo-woo nee-naw-woo-woo.
"What!?" I yelled as I looked into my rear mirror and saw the flashing of police lights. I really didn't want to stop since I had blood all over me. They were probably some dumb back water cops who thought I killed someone. I stopped the car on the curb as I turned off the engine. I tried to wipe multiple surfaces in the car that were covered in blood. It was a crime scene in here.
"Nina Fugal?" a voice said. A very tall, muscular, obviously shifter man bent down to look in the car.
"How do you know my name?" I bit at him. I placed my hand on my neck as I felt the blood trickling down. The office looked around the car frowning "I didn't kill anyone, actually..." I thought for a moment. Todd had technically attacked me, even if I asked for it. You can't go around biting people like that. "Actually, I've been attacked, can you arrest someone for me?" I asked him.
"I'm guessing you are going to say Todd McKenzie?" he said. I narrowed my eyes now, did that man call the police on me? Shifters always looked out for each other; this cop wasn't going to help me.
"He bit me!" I spoke.
"From what I heard you begged him," the officer said, shrugging his shoulder. I shouldn't have been surprised at his lack of assistance. I scoffed at him as I turned away, wincing as I felt the blood trickle down my neck "You should come with me; we need to put something on that, so it stops bleeding," he said.
"I'm going to A&E, you stopped me," I said.
"You don't need to go there; it will heal quickly but you are making your car kind of bloody. We should get you a dressing" the man said.
"This isn't going to heal anytime too soon. He is lucky he didn't hit a major vessel" I snapped losing my patience at this conversation.
"You're his mate, of course, he wouldn't hit it" the office opened my door, but I grabbed it.
"I'm going to the hospital," I yelled.
"You don't need to, even if you did, I would take you myself," he said.
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Discovering his mate - A Silver Shifter Series 4
RomansLast edited April '23 ------ Shifters had ruled the good and the bad of Nina's life, well mostly the bad. The only good shifter she knew was her father. Even then she couldn't count on him to tell her the truth. The only thing Nina could count on wa...