I was a stranger in my own body. Dirt caked my hands, sweat and blood mixed together, running down my face. The pounding of my feet on the old, stone floor echoed in the tunnel. No light shone in the tunnel, I was running by pure instinct. I stopped for a brief second and tilted my head up in the air, I smelled nothing. But, then, a hand covered my mouth, “Poor little puppy. You should’ve kept running.” And then, everything went dark.
Tabitha "Tabby" Collins has everything sh could ever want. A loving family, friends, and boyfriend. But, she just so happens to be a part of a werewolf pack. The Canines are one of the most feared werewolf packs in the entire world. Tabby is the Beta of her pack and her boyfriend, Shane, is the Alpha. They move around a lot due to Tabby's violent outburts, but on their first day at their new school, someone catches the pack's eyes. A boy. They assign Tabby to watch the boy, to get close to him, to see if he has something to hide. Soon enough the boy begins to fall in love with Tabby. Something happens, the werewolf council is now watching Tabby.
Watch and read as Tabby faces power that she's never faced before, and watch as she loses everyone.
The Dark Clay pack has a tradition. Once a year all the 18 year olds trek to the boarder of the Black Water pack. A very powerful pack and their closest neighbor. A simple task cross the border and make it back touching a tree the goal. Its silly. Pointless to an onlooker but to the young adults who partake it is a thrill, a right of passage. This is where we meet Mini. A little wolf with a lot to prove. Her run however does not go as planned when a member of the Black Water pack catches her. What will happen to our little Mini? Read to find out.
(This short story runs parallel to Alpha Lilly so if you like this give it a try.)
Story excerpt
As I run I never look back but I don't have to. Soon I see four wolves scream past me.
"They saw us!" Riley links as he runs past. "Run!"
I pick up the pace moving as fast as two legs can. Soon I am tackled to the ground. A large man pins me down with my hands above my head and my legs trapped beneath him.
"Hay little one your friends just left you... how rude!" He smirks. The three men around him laugh.
"Get off of me you baboon!" I yell.
"Baboon?! Really... I don't look like a baboon... no little girl... I'm a wolf!"