Chapter Six

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"So what exactly did you want to show me?" I said as I followed him through the woods. My night vision was oddly better. I could see when a log was coming up to step over and night forest creatures scurrying away from our presence.

"You'll see when we get there." Blake said as he moved a branch out of his face.

"Blake, we've been walking for 20 minutes." I complained.

Just then Blake came to a halt. My nose hit his back and I winced. Jesus was his back made of steel? I rubbed my nose and huffed. "What the hell?"

"We're here." Blake chimed as if I did not just his back with my face. It's like he didn't even feel it.

"Where is here?" I frowned. My nose feeling slightly better. I glanced up to see what he saw. It looked like a crept. I glanced more over his shoulders and saw a stair ways leading into the ground.

"This is where we'll keep you and your friends on the full moon." Blake said his tone becoming more serious.

I looked up at him and narrowed my eyes, "You came here to show and tell about where you'll lock me up two nights from now?"

My wolf wanted to growl but I held it in. Something told me that he felt my wolf wanting to snap at him, because his eyes then met mine. His expression calm but there was a dominance that was seeping out of him. I have never seen Blake this way before. Instead of shying away, I glared up at him. You could cut our tension with a knife as two alpha beings wanted the other to break eye contact.

But we didn't. Blake realize this, he didn't break contact but he wasn't challenging me anymore either. He sighed, "I wanted to show you this so you can be prepared."

I released my glare not wanting to challenge his wolf either. I didn't say anything though as my eyes shifted to the crept. To anyone it looked as if it was an old abandoned basement from a house. But I could smell the blood and sweat that came from the stairs. Many wolves have turned down there because they could not simply control themselves.

"The metal bars down there should keep you put. But I had an idea." Blake whispered as he eyed me as my eyes stayed on the broken rumble.

"What's your idea?" I mumbled.

"If you practice shifting a couple times before the full moon passes. Maybe it wont be so hard on you."

I shook my head furiously. "Not going to happen. What if I loose control."

Blake sighed and moved in front of me so I can look at him. "I'll be right here to make sure that doesn't happen."

I scratched my eyebrows in nervousness, "But we tried to make me shift before, it didn't work."

Blake crossed his arms over his chest, "Because you didn't want it to."

"I did-"

"No you didn't, and I didn't want to push you to but since the full moon is here, now would be a good time." Blake stared at me intensely with his gray eyes. The light of the moon made his eyes look even brighter. No. There was a slight glow to them as his wolf shined through. Knowing he wouldn't take no for an answer.

"Blake... I'm scared." I whispered.

"Follow me." Blake nudged his head at the direction of the crept. I followed him as I soon realized we would be going in.

Once we reached the bottom of the stairs the scent I smelled before became stronger. I was almost choking on it.

"You may not think that you were meant to be a wolf." Blake said as he walked past many cages that were unlocked. I don't know why he just didn't choose one. It was like he was searching for the right cage to put me in. "But you became a wolf for a reason." He stopped in front of a cage that looked in better shape than the others.

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