Chapter 296
Seducing My Ex's Father In Law by Caroline Above Story
Chapter 0296 As everyone started to shift into their wolf forms, I ran, I ran fast and I didnât really have a plan if I were to be honest. But I knew I couldnât stay in the middle of a mosh pit of wild animals. If it were true that Tabby didnât have control of her wolf in this form, that could mean others didnât either and I needed to get to safety before I ended up lead.
I heard everyone in the stadium chanting and I couldnât bring myself to look in the direction of where the Lycans were seated, knowing he was there. I wondered what they were thinking of me... running away from a fight.
Well, I wasnât actually running away from the fight. But I needed to get a good distance away if I wanted to make it out of here unscratched....or alive.
I heard the growling and snapping of jaws behind me. I wasnât exactly sure which wolf was Tabby, but I knew the wolf closest to me wasnât her. This wolf had light brown eyes with specks of green. She, like many others, was It was easy to tell which gender was which based on their auras and sizes.
Itâs been so long since I shifted into my wolf around others that I wasnât sure how big in comparison she was. I knew my wolf was white with grey paws. Nan said sheâs adorable, like sheâs wearing little mittens. She also has my eye color.
My heart pounded as I reached a wooded area. The battle zone was huge with a wooded section for other challenges and training. I knew there was a barrier I couldnât cross, so I had to be careful where I went. As soon as the wolves enveloped me, I found a tree to climb. Wolves werenât great at climbing; I mean, they can climb. But they arenât great at it; it takes them a bit longer than a human, so I knew that was my chance to get a good distance away from them.
There was a handful of wolves coming after me while the others stayed behind to fight one another. A few even shifted back into their human forms to yell at me for being a coward. I didnât want them to think I was a coward, but I knew I stood no chance in the middle of everything.
It was better to isolate a few at a time; I wanted to be able to see them... not have them see me. I worked best under the element of surprise. It took me no time to reach the top of the tree and by the time I got to the top, I could see the entire Battlezone. I chose the tallest tree that I could find, hoping that Iâd be able to see things from the droneâs point of view.
It gave me the idea as I was staring at it from the ground if only I could see things from the sky like the drones. I would be able to analyze my surroundings a lot better and know what I was dealing with I could see a few wolves in the center of the arena, fighting one another. One of them was limp, truth be told, I wasnât sure if they were even moving. It seemed like the wolf who was still attacking, wasnât human at all. They forfeited all control of their animals and now he was going fogue.
I kept glancing around at each and every wolf; it was hard to analyze who was in control and who wasnât. I tried to figure out their fighting techniques and analyzed their sizes, their stance, and how easy they were to be provoked. I glanced down at the few wolves that were following me.
One of them was climbing while the others were fighting each other. I heard a snarl and a yip from the wolf that was climbing the tree; her eyes were a pale blue and her fur was white like snow with little brown patches on her head.
The plan I had in my head was bold... I wasnât sure if it was going to work. It would either be awesome, or it was +25 BONUS Chapter 0296 going to get me killed. Gavin would be pissed, and Iâll have to sit through a Nan lecture. This would only truly work if my wolf cooperated and right now, she was a bit anxious.
âWe got this...â I whispered to her, hoping she got the message. âI need you right now. I need you to trust me so I can trust you.
We were a team for so long...
There was calm inside of me and I found the corner of my lips twitching into a smile. With a deep breath, I waited until this wolf got a bit closer to me. I grabbed the branch that was above me, holding it for support while I attempted to put all my weight on the end of the branch I was on, without breaking it. The pressure made the branch bend impossibly low. I was practically feeding myself to this shifter.