My First Run
The Alpha's Lone Wolf
ALLIE
Iâm excited about tonight; Iâm going to experience my first run with other wolves, my friends. Up until now Iâve always transformed into my wolf form and ran alone or with my mother.
Danielle has arranged for my housemates and some other loner friends to join us. Even Alexander has agreed to come. I was quite surprised when he said yes. He seems too important, too busy, to bother running with a bunch of young loners, but here he is, lining up with the rest of us.
We wait until we get to the edge of the forest before we undress and shift into our wolf forms. I notice that most of the wolves are smaller than me and have brown fur. Only Danielle, Alexander, and I stand out.
Danielleâs fur is dark brown like her hair, apart from a patch of star-shaped golden fur on her chest. Alexanderâs wolf is completely silver. All three of us are bigger than the other wolves.
Danielleâs wolf gives a yip of excitement and sets off running. We follow, reveling in the fun of running together. Danielle sprints ahead and I stretch my legs and pick up the pace to keep up with her.
I realize we have left most of the others behind, and only Alexander is still running with us.
As we run, my wolf picks up the scent of a rabbit. She goes crazy and veers off to the left in pursuit. She races away, and although the others try to follow, they canât match my speed.
Itâs not long before my wolfâs frantic pursuit of her prey takes us far away from the others.
The rabbit begins to slow, exhausted from the chase, and my wolf pounces on her. In one quick movement, she tears out the rabbitâs throat and begins to eat its flesh.
Sheâs so caught up in enjoying her meal that it takes her a few moments to notice the presence of other wolves.
I turn around when I smell a foul scent like rotting meat. Two mangy and flea-bitten wolves walk toward me. Their eyes gleam red as they snarl at me with foam dripping from their mouths.
I panic, but my wolf knows how to respond. She leaps forward, growling at these strangers, hackles raised, claws outstretched.
She launches herself at the first wolf, who is surprised by her sudden attack and slow to retaliate. She pins him to the ground and bites deep into his shoulder.
Her claws swipe a deep gash down his leg. He emits a painful howl and tries to bite back, but she avoids his mouth.
My wolf leaps back. She has inflicted some serious injuries but knows she canât waste time finishing him off. She needs to deal with the second wolf.
When she turns to face him, he lunges forward. She dives to the side just in time, and his fangs brush against her back. He was aiming for her neck, but her swift reaction avoided serious injury.
With a quick turn, she slashes her claws into his side, leaving a deep tear. He snarls, and I can see that despite his serious wounds, heâs determined to attack again.
Before he has a chance, she lunges at him. She grabs hold, and he has no time to fight back as she rips out his throat.
Weâre exhausted but she still has to deal with the other wolf, who is already starting to recover. He rises slowly to his feet, growling and snapping, but my wolf is on him.
She pushes him back onto the ground and her teeth bite down into the soft flesh around his stomach, ripping out his entrails, then moves back to watch as he bleeds out.
I catch the scent of more strange wolves moving toward us.
I groan. All I want to do is lie here and rest, but I force her to move. We need to get out of here before they arrive. If they belong to the same group as these rogues, they will kill us.
I shuffle away, but not quick enough. Three wolves appear in front of me, growling with their teeth bared.
A wolf barks behind them and they lower their heads. A huge gray wolf stalks toward me, surrounded by four more wolves, but itâs only him that Iâm drawn to. Power rolls off him in waves.
He barks at me. I continue to stare at him. He looks confused, but he moves closer. I can tell how dominant he is, but all I feel is curiosity. I stand straight and look him in the eye.
He leaps toward me, stopping inches from my face. His head moves closer until his nose rubs against mine. It feels gentle, almost sensual, and I feel a spark of desire toward this formidable wolf.
It isnât like the feelings I have for James, but there is definitely some kind of reaction there.
He moves and grabs my throat firmly between his huge teeth. I try to wriggle away from him, but he has me trapped and Iâm unable to move without hurting myself.
With a growl, he pushes me down and forces me to lie on my belly, then lets go of my neck and shifts into his human form.
I look up at a large handsome man with long blond hair. He has smooth skin and the greenest eyes Iâve ever seen.
His arms are covered in tattoos, and he has a faint scar stretching from his left eye to his jaw. This doesnât spoil his looks but enhances them, making him handsome in a piratical way.
âShift, now,â he orders me.
I stay in my wolf form. My wolf does not want to obey, and neither do I.
He looks surprised that I havenât immediately obeyed his command, but it doesnât faze him. âIf you donât shift now, Iâll rip your throat out.â
This wolf is dangerous. I know that if I donât shift back, he will have no hesitation in killing me, so I give in and shift.
Iâm embarrassed to be naked in front of all these strange wolves. Having not grown up in a pack, Iâm not used to public nudity, but Iâm not going to show my discomfort.
I stand straight and look him in the eye.
âWho are you?â he asks.
I donât respond. This is a dangerous wolf, and I donât want to give him any information he could use against me.
âYouâve killed two of my wolves in cold blood. I at least deserve your name and an explanation.â His tone is reasonable, with no trace of anger for what Iâve done.
âThey attacked me, so I defended myself,â I reply.
âThey attacked you and you killed them both.â His face is full of curiosity. âWhat is your name?â he asks again.
I keep silent.
âNot willing to tell me? Is that because you know youâre the one Iâm looking for?â
I look at him in surprise. Whoever he is looking for, it wonât be me.
âOnly one way to find out, then. Youâre coming back with us to our base, where Iâll be able to question you properly.â
He shifts back into his wolf form and barks a command to his wolves.
They dutifully close in around me. Theyâre no longer snarling or intent on killing me, but itâs clear Iâm their prisoner, and they are not going to let me go.
The huge gray wolf barks again, and they move forward, herding me along with them. I have no choice but to move.
I look around me, trying to find a gap, a weak point that I can use to my advantage to help me escape, but there isnât one.
At first glance, these wolves may look feral and mad, but theyâre disciplined, and they follow their leadersâ orders with the control of well-trained soldiers.
I need to decide quickly if I should stay in my human form or if I would have more of a chance of escaping if I shift into my wolf.
I try not to panic or think of what they might do to me. Who does their leader think I am? Who is he searching for? It canât be good. Iâm not going to escape punishment for killing two of their pack.
Howls rise from behind us.
A huge black wolf pounds into the clearing, followed by ten other wolves.