Chapter 57: The Cumb
My Hockey Alpha
I was awoken by the gunshot just seconds before
James came running back to camp.
âEnzo!â he yelled. âEnzo! Ninaâs in trouble! Thereâs something out there!â
I didnât need to hear any more. I quickly unzipped my tent and ran out, having kept my clothes and shoes on in case of an emergency.
Unfortunately, the other campers were also awoken by the gunshot, and were already coming out of their tents with panicked looks on
their faces.
âWhatâs happening?â Jessica asked, rubbing the sleep from her eyes.
I cursed to myself as I realized that I would have to wipe all of their memories of this night. I wasnât nearly as good at it as Edward, but I
had no choice. I couldnât have them following me out into the woods and potentially seeing a shifter, or worse; I couldnât have them getting
killed.
âGet back in your tents and go to sleep,â I said as I borrowed Fioâs power to daze the group all at once.
They all stopped moving in unison, their eyes widening as they began
blinking slowly. I hadnât used this ability in so long that I had forgotten how easy it was to daze humans; the fact that Nina couldnât be
dazed, even by Edward, was solid proof that she couldnât possibly be entirely human.
âThis was all just a dream,â I said.
The group collectively nodded. James shuffled back to his tent in a daze and climbed inside while everyone else slowly zipped their tents
back up. Once I was certain that they were under my spell, I cursed to myself once again and turned on my heel, sprinting into the woods
and using Fio to help me track where Nina was.
I found her just in time. She was fighting with all of her might against a man who I couldnât identify as he tried to drag her through an open
portal to the Lycan realm.
âGet off of her, asshole!â I yelled, pushing myself to run even faster. He was fully through the portal now aside from his arm, which was
dragging Nina by the ankle. When she saw me, she reached for me, her teary eyes begging for help as her foot started to disappear
inside the rapidly-closing portalâ¦
I leaped forward and grabbed her by the hand, yanking with all my might and freeing her from the strangerâs grip.
She fell on top of me in a sobbing heap while the portal finished closing.
The next morning, everyone woke up as the sun rose. I stayed awake all night, watching Ninaâs tent;
she hadnât asked me to stay with her, although I would have if she had asked. Instead, I chose to keep
watch through the window of my own tent to make sure she was okay. I had put a protective barrier
around the camp when I first got here that would keep out any unwanted visitors, but I worried that
Nina would wake up frightened in the middle of the night. I had to be there for her if that happened.
Although, judging from the dark circles under her eyes when she came out of her tent in the morning,
she didnât look like she slept either.
âUgh, I had the weirdest dream,â Lori said as she came out of her tent, rubbing her eyes.
âMe too,â Jessica replied.
âReally? I slept like a baby,â Matt said as he emerged from his tent with a grin. Iâd observed him on
enough overnight hockey tournament trips to know that he was a heavy sleeper. I couldnât help but
smirk a bit at the oaf.
âIâm starving,â Nina said, pulling her boots on. âIâm gonna go collect some firewood so we can cook
breakfast.â
I wasnât about to let her go alone, so I followed her while everyone else was still rubbing the sleep from
their eyes. She didnât seem to mind the company; surely, after what happened the night before, she
wouldnât push me away quite so much anymore.
âThank you for last night,â she said quietly once we were far enough away from the group. âI donât know
what wouldâve happened if you hadnât shown up.â
âI told you that Iâd always protect you, didnât I?â I asked.
Nina bit her lip as she bent down to pick up a piece of wood on the ground. She always looked cute
when she bit her lip like that, and it made me want her.
We collected wood in silence for a minute, but I had burning questions that needed to be answered.
âYou knew that guy, didnât you?â I asked.
She stopped and sighed, nodding. âI did. I didnât know he was a werewolf. He lied to me⦠serves me
right for meeting strangers on the internet.â
So that was the guy Luke said she met up with in the coffee shop weeks ago?
âWhy did you meet him to begin with?â I asked, calming my nerves so that I wouldnât reprimand Nina
for being so stupid.
She looked almost embarrassed while she answered. âWhen you first told me you were a werewolf, I
didnât believe you,â she said. âSo I did research and found this guy on a forum he called himself K â
who claimed to have proof that werewolves exist. I know it was stupid, but I was desperate, so I met up
with him. He claimed to be a werewolf hunter, and said some awful things.â
âLike what?â
âLike⦠Youâre all monsters. But I know now that he was the very monster he warned me about.â
I saw tears welling up in Ninaâs eyes and decided not to pry any further. Setting down my bundle of
wood, I walked up to her and took the wood from her hands, then pulled her into a tight hug. Much to
my surprise, she relaxed into me. I thought I felt her sobbing quietly into my shirt, but she didnât show it.
âIâm sorry,â she said finally, pushing herself away from me and wiping her teary eyes with her sleeve. âI
shouldnât be acting like this, not with you and Lisa back together.â
I let out a sigh. âNina, weâre not back together,â I replied. âWhen will you learn that Iâm not interested in
her?â
âBut I saw you that night-â
âI know,â I said, âbut if youâll just let me explain everything, youâd understand what was really
happening.â
Nina paused for several long seconds, staring at the ground as she did so, then finally nodded and looked back up at me.
âDo you remember how Lisa was acting when she attacked you? Like she was on something, right?â I asked. Nina nodded, so I
continued. âIt wasnât drugs. She was bitten by a rogue.â
Ninaâs eyes widened. âSo does that mind that Lisa isâ¦â
âNo,â I replied, shaking my head. â Thankfully not. I was able to get her help in time to reverse the effects. before it was too late. But that
was why I was with her; I took her to my fatherâs house for a few days until she was strong enough, then took her home that night.
Nothing ever happened between us.â
An expression came across Ninaâs face that I couldnât quite read, but at least she seemed to understand nowâ¦. Hopefully she believed
me..
Without another word, she continued collecting firewood.
When we returned to camp with our firewood, everyone was dressed and complaining of hunger. Nina made a fire I was impressed at her
ability to do it so well â and cooked sausages and flapjacks over the fire. After everything that happened the day before, the delicious
food was much- needed.
âWe should go on a hike,â Jessica said when we finished eating. âItâs really nice out â
Although I was exhausted, I agreed â only because Nina agreed to go and I wasnât planning on letting her leave my sight for the
remainder of this trip.
So, once everyone was ready with their water and their granola bars, we started on the trail.
James, Mr. Perfect with his fancy hiking gear, took charge and led the group. I walked at the back and watched, fuming, as he kept
glancing at Nina. She didnât seem to be reciprocating, but it made me wonder why they were out in the woods together the night before.
What made me fume even more, though, was that Mr. Perfect left Nina out there by herself with a fucking werewolf. She was lucky I got
there when I did; he certainly wouldnât have been able to save her.
We walked along the hiking trail through the forest for some time, following the signs to a small mountain nearby. James claimed to have
hiked it many times, although I suspected that he was full of shit. Nonetheless, in order to not rock the boat unnecessarily, I followed the
group quietly.
Finally, we made it to the base of the mountain.
Now it was time to climb.