I stare at Hannah in shock. How did she get here? Why is she here? She shouldn't be here it's not safe for her. She walks toward me and I flinch. She gave me a sad smile and picked up my right wrist and I let out a gasp of pain. As soon as she touched it pain shot up my arm. Hannah figured out how to undo the band and then moved on to the others. I let out a sigh of relief when all the bands were off.
Hannah helped me out of the chair that I had been stuck in for who knows how long. When I stood up, I would've fell down if Hannah wasn't there. I gave her an appreciative look and slowly made our way to the door.
Once we exited the room I was trapped in, I let out another sigh of relief. It felt good to get out of that room.
"I'm pretty sure no one's here." she said in a low whisper.
I wanted to tell her that she didn't have to come for me. That she didn't have to put herself at risk for me. But I didn't know how.
We stopped for a moment so I could catch my breath and then started to make our way down the hallway. When we paused outside of one room I heard voices so I pushed myself to keep going.
We finally reached a hole in the side of the wall that was big enough that we could walk through. This is how she must've gotten in. But how did she find me? And how did she know that I was kidnapped?
We rested for a couple minutes and then left the building where I was hurt. I tried to go a little faster because I knew the importance of trying to get as far away as possible from the building.
We walked for awhile or at least it felt a like a long time until we reached a pile of boulders. Hannah helped me sit down against one of them. I felt so weak and tired. I was hungry, and my wrists and ankles hurt as well as my back. Hannah pulled out a backpack that must have been hidden in between of the rocks and pulled out two protein bars and a bottle of water and handed them to me. I look at her with a grateful expression. She pulled out another protein bar and water bottle for herself and sat down next to me.
"I know you probably have questions." she said. I nodded.
I wonder if she knew that I was a werewolf.
"But you need to rest." I nod and finished the second protein bar and drank some water. I could feel sleep overtaking me and I let it.
When I woke up I looked around confused. I didn't have dreams, no pond, and no Claudia which was disappointing. I look over and Hannah was sitting next to me playing a game on her phone. I tapped her shoulder and she looked over and shut off her phone.
"Are you feeling better?" I nodded.
I was feeling better, I wasn't as tired and I felt stronger but my ankles, wrists and back still hurt. Hannah nodded in return and reached into her bag and handed me a sweatshirt.
"Thank you." I signed slowly.
"I assuming thank you?" I nodded and she chuckled.
"I'm sorry I'm still not very good at understanding sign language yet. Even with all the help Cole gave me." I nodded.
We shouldn't stay here too long because soon Anthony and Miranda will probably find our scent and track us here.
But how do I tell her that? I can't sign to her. I have to talk to her. I have to trust her. I have to. I over at Hannah and she was looking in her bag. I had to trust I just had. She's not going to hurt me. But how do I know that? She saved me. I have to trust her. I argued with my self. My eyes started watering, I just have to talk to her. I have to. To save us both. I took a deep breath.
"Rose are you ok?" Hannah asked looking concerned. I opened my mouth to speak and forced out a I'm fine.
She stared at me shocked. "You can speak!?"
I took another breath, "Yes it's a long story and I have my reasons for not speaking but we have to leave. We have to keep moving."
She just stared at me shocked "I don't know what to say."
"We need to leave." I say urgently.
Hannah noticed the tone of my voice and snapped out of it and grabbed her bag. She helped me up and we started walking away from the rocks. Hannah was still supporting me but not as much.
We walked in silence until Hannah said "So you could speak the whole time?"
"Yes. But I rather sign. I'm sorry for not telling you. It's easier to tell people that you're mute than explain why I choose not to talk." I say and she nodded.
We made it to a clearing and we were obviously lost. We sat down by a big tree to rest and eat a bit. I heard people approaching and when I looked up my heart stopped.
It was Anthony, Miranda, and the mystery guy.

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The Alpha's Sister
Hombres LoboRose a unnoticed, shy wolf hasn't said a word to anyone besides her dad since her mom died. And she finds her mate is the alpha's sister Claudia.