Scarlett
The next couple of days after killing Victor, Cade was very overprotective; it was almost suffocating. The only reason I didn't put a stop to it was because I knew nearly losing me had scared him and constantly being around me fussing was helping him work through it.
After two days of being confined to my bed, I'd had enough. I was going stir-crazy lying in bed watching mindless TV. I was getting out of bed when Cade walked into the room and he frowned at me. He held a tray of food.
"Where do you think you're going?" he demanded as he walked to me and set the tray down on the bedside table.
"I'm not spending another day in bed," I told him. He was about to open his mouth and argue but the glare I sent in his direction made him stop and shut his mouth.
Almost all of my bruises were gone and physically I was feeling okay. And after two days, I was bored stiff. I needed to get out, get some fresh air.
I was dying to be able to shift into my wolf form and run in the forest.
"I'm fine," I stated with my usual determination, and Cade knew there was no fighting me on it.
"At least have some breakfast first," he told me. I raised an eyebrow but he held my gaze.
We were both so headstrong, and when we clashed it could be explosive.
"Okay," I relented, getting back into the bed.
He set the tray on my lap and I surveyed the food. I had just eaten a spoonful of cereal when someone knocked on the door.
I looked up to see Gary, and I smiled.
"I thought I'd just stop by to see how you're doing," he said, walking into the room.
"I'm fine, in fact I will be out and about today," I told him and I saw him shoot a look to Cade who just shrugged.
"Okay. If you get a chance, come and pop into the gym. I want to show you the setup," he said, looking so excited about his new role in the pack.
After the fight with Victor's pack, all the women had insisted that they wanted to be allowed to fight, so changes had been put into place. Women didn't just train to protect themselves; they also trained to fight with their male counterparts as equals.
With the increase in fighters, Hank had been overwhelmed and Gary had offered to step in to help. Obviously he couldn't physically fight against a werewolf, but he helped with the strength-building exercises using the gym equipment while Hank concentrated on the fighting of werewolf against werewolf.
It gave him a sense of purpose that had eluded him from the time he'd found out about the supernatural creatures.
"I will," I promised him. He bent down and gave me a quick kiss on the cheek before he left.
I looked to Cade with a satisfied smile and he rolled his eyes at me.
"You don't get to say it anymore," he told me and shook his head. My smile widened playfully.
"I don't have to say it anymore," I shot back, and he glared at me.
I was right, I said to him through the mind-link. He never said anything about not mind-linking it. He rolled his eyes at me. I never tired of reminding him and he hated it.
"Come on, eat so you can go and see the setup," he said, trying to get me to concentrate on eating my cereal instead of gloating.
The only reason I dropped it was because I really wanted to see the females in the pack fighting alongside the male werewolves. From the time I'd found out I was a werewolf, I'd been fighting Cade to allow females to fight and he'd fought me on it.
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Alpha - Forever #1 (Complete)
WerewolfSeventeen-year-old Scarlett Hayes is living her life by her own rules. Losing her parents at a young age has made her strong and fiercely independent. She knows exactly who she is and nothing is going to change that. Everything starts to change for...