Layla and Aiden had spent most of the day together. He had help her bandage her burn wound and then after he showed her a bit more of their territory. At first it was a bit awkward between them, but the more they spoke to one another the less awkward it became. Aiden had learned that layla was a very sweet and kind of shy person with a bit of a dry humor, but he liked it and layla learned that Aiden seemed intimidating and cold, but he had a soft spot for everyone he loved, he also seemed a lot gentler than his exterior made him come forth. Layla hadn’t seen any of the other wolves through out the entire day, but she think Aiden had asked them to back off for today. She also only had dinner with Aiden at the end of the day. It was actual quit a nice day all in all.Layla sat in front of her new sketch pad and finished with the last details of her new drawing. She knew it was late and that she be trying to sleep, but she had a bigger urge to finish her current drawing. She buffed out t
Layla had been staying with the wolves for over a week now. She has had small changes occur to her as she got closer to the wolves. At first Aiden was able to hear her thought, but then soon she was able to hear his as well. As more days past she started to hear the rest of the packs and they could hear her. She still had the ability to hide her thoughts from the wolves by building up walls, but she couldn’t block off the wolves’ thoughts, no matter how hard she tried she could continually hear all the thoughts they had. It was apart of the reason she had gotten closer to the rest of the pack. Hearing someone’s personal thoughts that they wouldn’t share out loud, made you grasp a better understanding of a person. She quickly learned that Jackson was truly a straight-forward guy, but with that came an easy sense in trusting his word. He was a good and fair leader, who had a genuine care and worry for his pack. The twins Vin and Noah were two completed opposites. Vin was a laid back, kin
“Layla.” Aiden said as she moved her hand up from his chest to meet her other hand that was tangled up in his hair. His heartbeat speeding up once more.“I want more.” Layla said, no emotion or shame showing on her face. She pulled Aiden’s face closer to hers, but Aiden held back.“Layla.” He said once more and looked at her. Her eyes final broke from his lips and she looked at him.“Please, Aiden. I need this.” Layla said. The pain, desire, relief, anxiousness was all held in her eyes and before Aiden could even think of protesting, Layla pushed her lips against his. Aiden’s lips felt soft and warm. The more she felt them, the more she tasted them, the better they got. Layla’s hunger for him, grew even more. The more time past, the more layla wanted him. she felt like a predator trying to catch het prey. Her hands moved to his shoulders and pulled him closer. Aiden’s hand rested on her hips and he his grip got stronger when Layla stared moving her hips, she felt like she was on the p
Layla walked silently next to Aiden and Vin. All of them were walking to the boarder of the territory to meet with Layla’s family. It would be the second time that Layla would be visited her family, but this encounter was different form the first. She was happy, excited and over the moon to visit her family and now, now she was filled with anxiety and fear and confusion. She and Aiden had become great friends over the past few days, but now they have even gone further, and she didn’t even know how she felt about Aiden and there was still William too think about too. She had love him since she had met him and that never change not even when she was away from him for a year in Seattle.Thinks were complicated with William. When she first arrived at the Lancaster house, William was one of the first people that she trusted and liked and as she grew up, she always felt they were best friends. William was the first person that made Layla happy after she was sad, relief when she was anxious
This had gotten a lot harder for Layla as more time passed. Her body was preparing for the shift, but it was awful and most times unbearable. Her hearing and sight had been heightened to a whole new level. The next change was how she could Aiden’s thought and she could hear his and soon the rest of the packs. At first Layla felt like she would go crazy when hearing everyone’s voices in her head, but Aiden helped her to control them and how to make them quite down to the point where they were barely noticeable. The next thing she realized since it was unavoidable is how she felt in her skin. At some points she felt so irritated and captured that she literally wanted to pull her skin off. There where so many point throughout the days that she wanted to scream in frustration and nothing seemed to make the problem go away, the only thing that seemed to be a little bit of help is taking cold shoulders or running. It made Layla feel free when she run and she seemed to get faster each day, it
Aiden and Layla sat at the edge of the river. Layla was watching the stars and Aiden was watching her. He felt grateful towards her, she had taken care of him for the entire day. She brought him his food, fetched him water and kept him company. In these few days that he had spend with her, he realized what an amazing person she was. Layla was a kindhearted person, selfless and so caring towards others. Even when she was going through all the changes for the shift, she kept herself together and never took it out on any of the wolves even though any other person would, just so that they could realizes some energy and frustration, but Layla kept being kind towards everyone. She joked and laughed with the youngest and respected the older wolves. It was easy for Layla to become a part of the pack because she was such an easy person to like, even if she didn’t think so. Aiden admired Layla. The had gotten close to one another, not just from the bond that forced them too, but they made a ge
Layla felt like she couldn’t breathe. To say that she was in hell, was to place it lightly. She knew she had to be dead and that she was now in the fires of the afterlife, because there couldn’t be any other explanation to her pain. It was like nothing she hadn’t felt before. Her vision was either filled with darkness or bright unrecognizable shapes. Her body was burning hot and as stiff as a rock with her muscles all contracting at the same time. Wind on her skin felt like lashes from a whip and just the motion to take in a breath felt like swallowing broken glass. She wanted it to end, she needed it to end, but it seemed like there was no relief in sight.“We need to do something for her.” William said as he looked down at Layla. She was back at home, where she belonged, but something was terrible wrong. She had passed out once William saved her from Aiden, but when she woke up – that’s when the screams came. Layla was huddle into a ball. Her entire body was shacking and covered in
Aiden dropped down onto his knees. He could feel it, he could feel the little bit of strings that held Layla’s and his bond in place, finally break. He knew the last bit of their bond wasn’t broken by the betrayal, but by something far worse … death. The coldness that filled him and the rest of the pack members was dreadful. Aiden fell onto his knees, the wight of it all, pushing him down. Aiden had done it, he had followed the elder’s orders, he killed her. He killed Layla. The rest of the pack members that stood behind to fend off Aiden from crossing the borders when he was still in his rampage were all silent. They could also feel the absence of Layla. They had drawn the same conclusion as Aiden did.Aiden got off the ground, he had wounds from fighting his brothers and the vampires, but he couldn’t even realize the pain as the great emptiness of Layla was all that he could sense. He step forward, walking towards the boarder. He knew what he had to do; he knew he had to make this r