Chapter 2

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The sun was slowly rising over the forest and warming everything with its touch. There was slight frost on the windows that morning but it soon cleared. When she sun began to rise. The house was mainly quiet and the outside was still. Not a sound or any wind anywhere. It was deadly quiet.
There was shouting coming from the meeting room in the house. It was Armando and Alden. "Well what are we meant to do then!" Alden said angrily. "The humans want us dead son!" Replied Armando also angrily and Stern. There was a short silence in the room..."Your sister needs to be sent away" said Armando finally. Alden looked his father straight in the eyes with a look of disgust and hatred. "You have to be kidding" said Alden, "you can't just send Adia away!!" Shouted Alden. He threw the pile of papers on the table that the had been reading. "I will do what I want!" Replied Armando sternly. Alden didn't know what to do. He wished there was a way for Adia to stay. He was sure there was but he wasn't sure what it was exactly. He stood scratching his head for a few minuets.
Adia could hear her brother and father fighting from her bedroom at the opposite side of the house. It was a very large house because the pack had to fit into it. And everyone needed to be able to get away and get there space. But still be in the house. Although no matter how large the house was or where you were in it. You could always here Alden and Armando fighting. Adia hated it. You would think she would be used to it by now. Concerning it would happen pretty much every week. Several times a week. But she never did. It had been happening for a long as she could remember. Armando and Alden always fought. There was nothing anyone could do about it.
Adia heard Alden should ,"We can't send Adia away!". Her heart automatically began to race. Fear filled up inside of her. She was wondering if she heard him right. They wouldn't send her away surely. She thought to herself. She listened again while walking down the haul to the room her father and brother were in. "I don't have any other ideas Alden!" Shouted Armando. Adia slowly reaches for the door. It was locked. The turned the handle sever times to open it but Armando had locked it. Suddenly there was a silence in the room. Armando and Alden stopped talking. Alden could hear Adia's heavy breathing and heart racing from the other side of the door. So could Armando. He walked over and grabbed the key from the table and unlocked the door. Adia opened it slowly and saw Armando and Alden standing in room. Alden was standing with his hands in his pockets and was staring right at her. There was silence. No one said a word till finally. "So your sending me away" said Adia with a sad tone in her voice. "It's only to protect you" replied Armando calmly. "ONLY TO PROTECT ME!" Shouted Adia. "YOU HAVE PROTECTED ME MY WHOLE LIFE!" She looked at Alden when she said that. Alden stood not moving and his facial expression stayed the same. You couldn't tell what he was thinking or feeling. No one knew what to say. Alden wasn't sure there was anything he could say that would make things better. Adia ran out of the room. Alden followed her.

Adia ran and ran for miles into the large forest. Alden chased after her. He couldn't see where she was although he could hear her heart racing, heavy breathing and the sound of her feet hitting the ground as the ran. Then it stopped. Alden could tell she wasn't running anymore and that she was close by. Then he heard cracking. Bones cracking. "N0"'said Alden quietly to himself. A loud howl echoed through the forest. Alden knew he could not keep up with Adia if she had transformed. So he had to as well. Within a matter of seconds and minuet at the most. Alden was four legged. Covered in grey and white fur all over. He opened his mouth slighting to reveal very sharp razor teeth. He howled. Aida could hear his howl and she knew it was Alden. Who else could it be and Adia knew exactly what Alden's howl was like anyway. She began to run again. Alden was faster than Adia when they had transformed. She knew that for a fact. She ran, and ran as fast as she could. Dodging the trees and leaping over fallen trees. She soon came to the river. She hated the river. When she was in her human body she loved it. Although when she was a wolf she didn't. The river was to large for her to jump over it. Even if she took a large run up. She looked behind her to see her brother facing through the forest. They stood face to face. Both breathing heavily. Alden let out a grunt. They couldn't talk when they had transformed either. Adia was looking straight into her bothers piercing green eyes. The only thing that didn't change when they transformed. His eyes spoke to her when his words couldn't. She saw concern in the werewolf's eyes. The werewolf that she called her brother.
There was she sound of cracking bones again and both Adia and Alden we're back in their human body's. They stood looking at each other. Adia felt like crying. Her eyes began to water and her legs gave way. She fell to the ground. Alden moved quickly and managed to catch her. Making her fall less painful. They both sat on the forest floor by the river. Alden raped his arms found Adia to give her a hug. They stayed like that for a while. The forest was quiet again. It seemed as if Adia and Alden where the only beings in the forest. It was dark now. "Come on, lets go" said Alden finally. Standing up and reaching his Hand out to help Adia up. He pulled her up and they both walked back to the house. Not a word was said but they both knew exactly what each other was thinking or wanted to say.

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