Survival

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Samuel

"Sammy!"  I halted in my stops to face a girl walking towards me smiling. 

"Ava." I greeted with a nod as I continue to walk away.

"Wait, where are you going?"

"Home."  I gave out a short response not wanting to hold a conversation with her. 

After school is the best time for me and I am always counting the time when I get to go home.  I smiled at the thought.

"But why?"  She whined causing me to roll my eyes.

"Because I have lots of home work to do."  Not a total lie but it wasn't the truth either.

Suddenly she had clung to my side yanking on me while I try to shrug her off.  "Let go."

"No, never."  She pouted like a child.

"I have to be else where."

"But it's a Friday and you are always going home never hanging out with us." 

"She's right Sam."  A felt an arm around my shoulders.

"Liam," I sighed.  "I have some matters to attend to."

"No dude, today there is a welcome back party for the new school year and everyone is going including you."

"Yay."  Ava cheered.

I was never much of a party kind of guy.  If I even go to one then that would mean another minute without seeing her possible the whole day and I can't take the fact of not seeing her even before I go to sleep.

"Please come with us."  Ava begged.

"Oh, he's coming."  Oliver made his self known.

What the hell?  "I said no."  I answered calmly trying not to raise my voice.  After all I was known as a very temperamental Alpha.  Yes I was a future Alpha of the Red Moon pack.  We are about the only pack there is, I think or well I haven't come across any other Alpha's, and if there are other Alpha's, then they are probably hiding just as we are.

We were once a pack of five hundred wolves but some with even strong Alpha attributes, now we are only down to three hundred sixty eight.

There was a time we had lived in peace unfortunately as a child we had to move homes because it wasn't safe.  Up till now my father hadn't told me the real reason.

And it all went to that faithful night where I was lost in the mountains until she had found me.

"Where are we going?" The young boy ask trailing behind the woman whose name he knows as Amerie.

It has been one month since we had left that awful mountain and yet we haven't found my pack yet.  I miss my dad, and my sister, my friends.  I don't have a mother or I don't think so.  Dad never spoken of mother much so I don't know what happened to her.

"I am taking you home."  She spoke sweetly without even glancing at me.

I should be happy right, I mean I do miss my family but does that mean she will leave me?  Will she leave me?  I don't want her to leave me.  Shaking all thoughts I continue to follow her until my stomach had growled.

"Is someone hungry?"  She asked gazing down at me and smiling.

I nodded my head timidly. "Very well," I watch her glance around.  "Wait right here and don't move from this spot."

Nodding my head again I waited.  I didn't know where she went or what she was going to do but I waited patiently. 

I don't know much about her aside from her name Amerie and that when she smiles her whole body seemed to smile as well and yet I couldn't help feel there were loneliness in her eyes.

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