Hello everyone and welcome to the next chapter of Giving Them Something to Regret. I am happy to say that in this chapter things start to get interesting. Do not worry about this being a short book because I plan on making this at least twenty-five chapters long. Also if the way things are running between Kayla and I get written down right this will be a very long chapter and I mean long.
Chapter 10: Foreboding
Two weeks pass with no problems, but I have this awful sense of foreboding. I cannot shake it even when I am practicing with the members of my pack and the Armalin Pack. As time passes the feeling gets worse. I cannot sleep much because of the awful feeling that I have. I know that I will have to leave to have the meeting with the king but I do not feel completely alright with leaving them for who knows how long to get help from Donavan, the Vampire King.
“Relax Kayla. You are doing your best to make sure that they are prepared for anything even when you are gone,” Jerin tells me as he stands beside me on the back patio.
“I am trying Jerin but this feeling will not go away. I cannot shake it no matter what I do. Even preparing them as much as I can in the next two days is not going to help get rid of that feeling,” I reply calmly.
“Would it help if I stayed behind when you leave,” he asks me carefully.
“It would but you are needed to be there to tell what you know of the Blood Coven and to help with strategizing against the Blood Coven,” I answer seriously. “It would only hurt us more if you were to stay here instead of go to the king with me.”
“Very well, you should at least try and get some sleep. It will not help us either if you are not well rested when we coming up with war strategies. You know more about your pack and the Armalin Pack and how they best operate in battle than any vampire in the world,” Jerin tells me before leaving me outside to contemplate what he said.
I stand there for a little longer before heading in to get a few hours of sleep before I start training the others again. I wake up a little after dawn and start making a breakfast for everyone. Soon some of the Armalin pack will be over for some training and the rest of my pack will be coming in or going out for patrol. I lay out the breakfast on the patio and sit down to start eating. Soon some of my pack comes out to start their patrol. They see the food and sit down to start eating. They gobble it down quickly and a smile comes across my face.
A few minutes later, a few of the Armalin Pack come into the back yard sniffing the air. I smile and motion for them to grab a plate of food and for my pack sitting to go and replacing their pack members from patrol. It takes only a minute for the patrol to get back and stare at the food in front of them. I smile widely as they start to gobble it down. The patrol finishes eating and prepares to go inside to go to bed before getting up for some training in a few hours.
I clear my throat before asking, “Where are your manners?”
“Sorry alpha and thank you for the food,” the patrol yells in unison before running inside to get some sleep.
“Crazy brats,” I whisper under my breath.
“Ah but you love us alpha,” Jadea yells out of a window on the third floor.
I glare at growl at her as she sticks her head back in the window before I decide to throw something at her. I shake my head to focus back on things here and get to work on training the wolves in front of me. I take them into the woods and start on their wolf training. For the last two weeks, I have been focusing on them training in their human form to get that form into fighting shape. If one side of our being is weak it can cause death. It is best to be prepared in both forms for just in case someone decides to attack while you are unprepared.

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Giving Them Something to Regret
WerewolfKayla was fourteen when she left her pack. They rejected her as aa warrior even though she was a better fighter than her brother and twin. She left for England and trains there while in school. When Kayla comes back she comes back and she wants reve...