Ira
"We aren't going to sit here and worry about those morons any longer!" Arty shouted at the circle of panicking girls who sat in the living room.
"Yeah!" Cristy shouted. "We need to help our guys!"
"What use are we Cris? We're the only humans," I said, killing her vibe.
"But you'd make the perfect distraction!" Silvia said.
"Come again?" Kasey asked.
Silvia had a large smile spread across her cheeks. It was a sort of evil smile, one that only the most evil of ideas can create. It was very terrifying to see that kind of smile on the sweet face of innocent Silvia.
"Granted this idea might result in a few cuts and bruises, and very pissed off mates, but it should get rid of those rogues for a while."
I wouldn't mind getting hurt a little if it meant that Kostas and this pack wouldn't have to deal with rogues. Of course we all agreed to the plan, who wouldn't when your mate and family were already at risk? After about thirty minutes of going over what we would do, we all changed into clothes that would work. Cristy and I were going to wear jeans and tank tops while the werewolf girls were going to wear that spandex stuff that would cover them when they shifted back into humans.
We met in the living room again and Cristy and I stared at the girls. They basically wore a black bra and spandex shorts, but they had a different texture than normal. They were more padded. Of course that would be a good distraction for the Rogues, but they had to focus on Cristy and me. This was going to be hell...
_____
"Are you ready?" Cristy asked me behind the trees.
We were circling around to the battle area. We could hear the wolves growling, but nothing happened yet. The girls gave us a lift to the border and then they dropped us off by the trees as they blended into the crowd of already shifted wolves. We masked our scents with pine and dirt so that Kostas and Caleb couldn't smell us, which I still thought weird.
"No, not really."
"Are we ever going to be?" Cristy smiled.
I returned the smile. Our plan was that once the battle started the girls would somehow let us know when to show ourselves to Kostas and Caleb so that they fought even more to make sure they won. At least that's what we came up with. The girls were there to add more protection for us because the alpha and beta would kill them otherwise, so this was their excuse.
Suddenly a loud bark sounded and then was followed by other barks and howls and more growls. I started to panic. The fight started and Cristy gave me the same look I had.
We need to hurry.
We started to run through the trees until we saw a large clearing that was full of large wolves fighting each other. They were biting and scratching each other, and Cristy almost barfed when she saw the blood. We both started to look around for our white and black wolves, and we saw them on opposite ends of the field fighting about three wolves each.
Oh no! Kostas! I thought as I saw him pinned down by two wolves and another slowly walking toward him.
I completely forgot the plan and dashed out of the trees. He was bleeding a lot, and he wasn't fighting back against the guy! Don't you dare die asshole!
"Ira!" Cristy screamed.
I ignored her and ran past the trees and onto the field full of fighting wolves. A few of them looked up when they heard my name, and they were mainly the girls, but a few of them were males. I ran past them, but I slipped on something and was then shoved by a running rogue who was bleeding. He knocked me down and his blood was smeared over my arm, but I quickly stood up and ran again.
YOU ARE READING
Winter Wolf
Lupi mannariIra was always an outcast and felt like no one loved her, that is, until something odd happens to her on a walk one day. She meets a wolf named Kostas who says he's protecting her and her world is changed after that since now someone wants her dead...