Driving seven hundred miles in a small cramped car wasn't easy. Especially for a girl who had the attention span of a few seconds. Moving from a city to a small rural suburb wasn't what she had planned, but her mother thought otherwise.
"Let's move to New Mexico and live in the middle of nowhere!" Y/N mimicked her mom, driving past yet another empty field.
An old Yellowcard album was blasting from the speakers to try to make the tedious drive a little bit better. Despite it being spring, there were patches of snow covering the roads making it even harder to control the SUV.
The directions on the GPS showed that there was only a little over an hour left until she had reached the new place she would call home. The sun was beginning to set, as the SUV trailed through a forest surrounded by white mountains. The environment seemed as if it belonged in those nature magazines, a river stream flowing against the path of the road.
Y/N parked her car at the side of the road to get a stretch break and take a few pictures to send to her friends. She fixed her unruly and messy hair into a sad excuse for a bun, the sound of the river stream relaxing her tired nerves. Birds chirping loudly put a smile on her face as she rarely heard them back in the loud city.
The patches of snow crushed under her worn out Vans, the cool air biting through her sweatshirt.
"Damn," she cursed as she peered at the sight. Gigantic pine trees covered the entirety of the forest, rocks of all sizes littering the floor. An unknown loud sound caused the birds to flutter away in a hurry, startling Y/N.
He couldn't take it any longer. Her scent was too much for him to take. A grunt escaped from his mouth as he took off running.
Shaking it off, she quickly took out her phone to get a few photos and leave. As she focused the camera in front of her, something large shot out in front of the lens.
His hands turned into paws with sharp claws, eyesight clearer, and hearing even sharper. He had fully shape shifted, anger flowing through his veins. That girl didn't belong in his territory.
"What the hell?" Y/N questioned, zooming into the photo. It was blurry but she made out something like a abnormally large white dog tail. She curiously scanned the forest outline, the sound of rocks moving echoing through the mountains.
Aiming the phone another time, she took a couple of photos, curiously trying to find out what the white thing was. Swiping through the photos, she couldn't believe what she saw.
"Wolves?" Y/N questioned out loud. Even though it wasn't the photo, she could easily see the prominent details. There was a strong wolf with dark brown fur, with stealthy black eyes.
Next to it was another wolf, even larger than the the brown one. It was tall and had crisp white fur that could camouflage with the snow. Bright blue eyes seemed furious and filled with anger.
He was alpha. The only known albino wolf to exist. Rarest of all of the purest breeds, caused him to be some sort of thing you'd only read about in legends. His pure white coat was the cause of jealousy in packs all over the world.
The presence of the wolves could be felt as the girl's eyes flickered up to meet the mysterious eyes of the said animals. Her hands were beginning to shake as she couldn't force herself to run away. Instead of the two that she had saw, there were now four. Her heart was beating against her chest, as the white furred wolf began to crawl towards her. Large sapphire eyes tracked down her every move.
Y/N backed away, trying to save herself. Well this could be a fantastic way to die she thought to herself. Her old black shoes gave out, causing her to slip and fall on the ice. A growl came from one of the wolves, making Y/N run for her life.