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RHETT We took our time and rested in the large bedroom. It only had two beds and I opted to sleep on the futon that was in the room. There was no chance in hell I was sharing a bed with either of those two. And they refused to share too. “What? you mean you don’t want to be big spoon big guy?” Mason teased Finn, smirking as he pulled fresh clothes from one of his bags. I had just showered in cold ass water and didn’t want to spoil the surprise and tell the other two there was no hot water. I found it odd that Nyctimus would allow us to stay after declaring that Finn and Mason were less than welcome in the Lycan village. However, I was interested in witnessing the feast they would hold. Knowing our luck, it would be another meal of vegetables and potatoes. Not that I would complain, their hospitality was enough. “Mother of the moons!!!” I heard Finn cry out loud, “There’s no fucking hot water!” A second later he came out, towel slung low around his waist hopping from one foot to
RHETT Dawn came, and I sat on the folded couch rubbing some cream onto my feet. A welcomed gift, that Nyctimus’ mate had sent to our room last night. The ointment was already doing its job and soothing my feet. This was the second application I was putting on and already my sore and blistered feet were beginning to heal. “We will take the quickest route to MacTire and from there we will travel to Mir,” I say as Finn and Mason rise and stretch. “Travis will have transportation for us once we hit the border.” I pull my socks and then my boots on. Taking my time to lace them up. We had been gone for five days already. That only gave us another week to come back with the dagger. Morgan wanted to perform the ritual under the blood moon. That was only nine nights away. The familiar feeling of pent-up frustration mixed with anxiety began to creep over me. My hand shook as I finished tying my boots. Nine nights only. I could only think about what I was tasked to do. And that was not retri
RHETT Up the mountain and around the side we had climbed. Our eyes were ever watchful for those birds in case they came back for a second go. “This isn’t right.” Mason stops, looking at the map we had been given. “What’s not, right?” I asked him, pulling up next to the werecat. He turns the map in his hands from front to back then back to front. Then rotates it clockwise like he is desperately trying to figure something out. “This,” He says shoving the map in my hand. “It doesn't make sense.” I peer at it. Looking at the lines that were drawn for us. I frown, licking my lips as I study the piece of paper. “You're right. It doesn’t make sense.” I shake my head. “You can't read a fucking map now.” Finn snatches it from my hands and takes a moment to study it. Shoving it back at Mason roughly the werebear turns to look at the rocky face of the mountain we were trekking over. With hands on his hips and deep lines across his forehead, the werebear stares intently. Finally, after a f
RHETT The sweet, now familiar, scent of a woodsy maple filled my nostrils. Assaulting my senses and causing me to falter. Sharp pointed teeth dug into my lightly fur-covered skin. Tearing through to the bone. I grunted and growled in pain. The bite burned and I desperately and angrily began stabbing at the creature who had latched on to me violently. “Mother fucker, take that!” I yelled when its grip on me finally loosened, and it fell away. Without warning or cause the creature suddenly backed off, slinking back into the darkness. I could still feel their presence, hear their hissing screeches, but they had retreated as if they feared something. Bright and blinding light illuminated the cavern. The creatures flinched and retreated further. Quiet yet harshly a female voice came from the source of the light. She spoke a strange language I didn’t understand. Something inside me stirred. That former feeling of excitement once again reared up making the hairs on my body tingle. The sc
RHETT Two vehicles came to collect us in under an hour and transported us through the vast territory of MacTire and up to the castle entrance. The grey walls and medieval style of the castle gave me a sense of solace. I had truly missed this place. Travis and Josiah stood there waiting to greet us and welcome me home. Stepping out of the vehicle, my hands once again begin to shake until I lay eyes on Leneve, the sight of her calms me somewhat. Still, my mind and heart are at war again as my gaze turns to Travis. I couldn’t lie to him. Keeping a secret that involved him was as good as lying. Especially one this prominent. “It's been months old man,” Josiah a werebear, and the beta of MacTire as well as my closest friend, greets me, clapping me on the shoulder and pulling me in for a quick hug. He quickly releases me and greets Mason then Finn. Josiah had been friends with Mason since they were cubs. Their friendship spanned long before I had ever come on the scene. The two had grown
RHETT Sleep evaded me. It usually did. They say when you can’t sleep there’s too much on your mind. Well, there was a fuck ton on my mind. That’s for sure. I should be used to it by now. I lay in my bed contemplating my next move. We would spend the day here in MacTire then leave for Mir the next morning. Of everything that was filtering through my brain I began to debate whether having the Lycans come with us was going to be a hindrance or beneficial. Though Leneve was easy on the eyes, to say the least, she could be trouble. On the other hand, she proved useful when walking through the mountain and if it wasn’t for her, I could be dead by now. Leneve must have some powerful skills as a blood alchemist. Not only did she pull the poison from my body but whatever witchcraft she used managed to heal my feet in record time. Even faster than if I let my body heal them in their own time. Still, I didn’t trust the Lycans. My gut instinct was telling me there was something not quite co
RHETTI didn’t go back to sleep. Didn’t even bother trying. Instead, I went for a run, pulling on the strength of the knight to give me inhuman speed.Strangely enough, I felt stronger. Faster. More aware of my surroundings. Each sense heightened more than usual. I felt like a wolf. Or at least what I imagined my friends felt like when they shifted and ran through the woods.It was invigorating, to say the least, and I only stopped when I reached one of the outposts. I took a seat on the bench outside the little hut. There was no guard here tonight, that or he was patrolling. I pulled a lighter and my smokes from my pants pocket and lit it. Taking a deep satisfying drag of the tobacco stick. And watched as the smoke I blew out lifted into the air and dissipated.With the next drag, I made smoke rings.“You’re getting stronger Rhett.” I was so absorbed in watching the smoke rise and the tranquility of the mountain that I hadn’t even heard Travis sneak up on me. That was concerning. “I
RHETT It took us a little over a day and a half to reach the border of Mir and another half day to drive over the uneven terrain until we couldn’t take the vehicles any further due to how rocky and cut-up the ground was. We had taken two vehicles otherwise it would have been a tight squeeze with the six of us. I had somehow managed to convince Finn to drive with the Lycans. I wasn’t sure I could sit in an enclosed space with Leneve’s scent suffocating me. There was no way I would have been able to concentrate or think. She did that – fogged my brain. I knew why. She had told me, but I didn’t want to go down that road again. Once was enough and it’s not as if having a mate panned out for me before. No thank you. No matter how beautiful and tempting I was over all that shit. Mason brings the car to a stop. We step and look at the scenery before us. A low whistle comes from Finn as he comes to stand next to us. “In all my travels I have never seen anything like that before.” He says