âSlow down, Emma.â Derekâs wolf yelled to me from a few miles back. We were supposed to be on a run together, but my running and his running were two different things. Derek was a strong wolf, but he wasnât a fast wolf. My smaller frame made it easier to weave between the trees and jump over the fallen stumps of wood. I didnât listen to him; I couldnât slow down. Getting in touch with my wolf was the only thing that kept me sane from the endless nights at the bar. My life was becoming a loop. Wake up, set up the bar, serve at the bar, clean up and close the bar, back home for sleep. Occasionally, I had time to train at the center, but my life was mostly immersed in the bar. âEmma!â Derekâs voice finally slowed me down enough for him to catch up. âWhat the hell, Emma?â We stopped just short of the river. There was a bridge covered in graffiti that we liked to meet up by.
âSorry,â my wolf apologized to him. âSometimes I get carried away and canât stop.â
âIâve missed you, Em. Youâve been MIA for weeks.â Derekâs wolf sat by the river.
âI know, Iâve been busy at the bar.â
âYou need a hobby.â He said with a chuckle.
âI donât have time for a hobby.â
âYour dad owns the bar, surely heâd give you some time off.â
âMy time off is his time on. If I back off the bar, heâs going to have to take on more responsibility and I just donât think he has it in him.â
âItâs his bar, Em, if he canât handle it on his own then itâs not really your problem.â I rolled my eyes at Derek. He had no concept of responsibility or loyalty to family. He didnât have family and the only thing that got him out of bed was going to his job at the construction site. âRun away with me, Em.â His wolf plopped down in the grass and rolled over, exposing his belly to me.
âVery funny.â I laid down next to him and looked up at the full moon lighting up the dark sky.
âIâm serious. What do you have going for you in the pack?â
âYou want to turn into rogues and go on the run just because our Alpha gives you a bad taste?â He had to be joking.
âWe wouldnât be rogues, Em, Iâd never do that you to.â I tilted my head at him, something told me he thought this out a little more than I thought. âThe East pack is very welcoming. Theyâre kind of hippies. All about peace and herbs.â
âYouâve been there?â I questioned.
âA few times.â He admitted.
âDerek, you canât just jump from territory to territory. It doesnât work that way. If Nick would find out, he would exile you.â
âSo what?â He shrugged. âThe East pack would welcome me to their pack, and I know theyâd welcome you too. So, come with me.â
âDerek, I canât leave. My dad is here, our friends are here. This is our pack; I wonât abandon them.â
âWhat is that?â His voice suddenly turned very concerning.
âWhat is what?â I asked, confused by his sudden anxiety.
âEmma, youâre bleeding.â I looked down to see black ooze seeping from my chest. My fur becoming matted with the thick substance that flowed rapidly. A sharp pain started to blind me, and my breath weakened. I opened my snout to the full moon and howled.
âEmma!â I woke suddenly with Nick over me, his hands on my shoulders as he shook me awake. I was covered in sweat and screaming until I locked eyes with Nick. âYouâre okay.â He pulled me to his chest, and I focused on relaxing my breathing. This wasnât new to either of us. Iâve been keeping Nick from sleeping with my nightmares and it was taking a toll on the both of us, but he refused to let me sleep anywhere without him. âDo you want to talk about it?â He always asked me that after pulling me from my terror. At first, I never wanted to talk about it, but I eventually opened up to him about them. This time was different. Iâve never had a nightmare that was a memory of Derek and me.
âNo.â I shook my head and laid back down on my pillow. âNot tonight.â I pulled his arm back around my waist. âGo back to sleep.â I knew he wouldnât. We would lay in bed together in silence, both of us pretending we were able to let sleep take over the exhaustion in our bodies.
I was the first to get out of bed and get dressed for the day. I needed to go for a walk, but I knew Nick wouldnât let me if he knew I was going alone. So, I picked up my phone from the nightstand and texted Chloe to meet up with me. I knew she would be more than willing; sheâs been asking me to see her every day since I left the hospital. The small get-together we had with all my friends and my dad wasnât enough alone time together for her. I went over to the bed and leaned into Nickâs body reaching his cheek for a quick kiss.
âIâm going to see Chloe; Iâll text you when I get there.â Nick rolled onto his back and cupped my face.
âCall me if you need anything, little wolf.â He kissed my lips and we parted ways. I knew he would have work to do with Daniel, he always had work to do.
Chloe met me at the edge of the woods, and we walked together as she nagged me on how I was doing, how I was feeling and if Nick was taking good care of me. I was so often annoyed by her constant nagging that I didnât know how Kyle dealt with her all the time, but it was times like now that I realized she did it out of love.
âWhere are we going?â Chloe asked me as she stepped over some fallen branches. âWhen you asked if I wanted to get together, I thought you meant lunch. If I knew we were hiking through the woods, I would have dressed more appropriately.â
âWeâre almost there.â I said. We didnât stop until we reached the exact spot my dream took me to last night. I stopped at the river and sat down, my back to Chloe. She sat next to me and turned her head towards me.
âWhat are we doing here?â She asked.
âHave you heard from Derek?â I ignored her question and asked her one of my own.
âTo be honest with you I havenât seen Derek since before you were in the hospital. Kyle texted him when we went to see you, but he never responded.â Kyle and Derek hung out a lot more than Chloe and I ever did. âYou havenât heard from him?â
âNot once.â I admitted. âNick said he was at the hospital right after I was shot.â Nick was suspicious of it, but I couldnât find it in my heart to come to any conclusion that Derek was involved. âHe came to the hospital again with an herb that Dr. Morris thinks pulled the wolfsbane out of me. Sheâs been trying to get in touch with Derek to find out what it was, but she hasnât been able to find him either.
âWhere do you think he went?â
âNick thinks heâs in hiding because heâs guilty of something.â I looked up at the bridge with the beautiful graffiti. âI think he went to the East pack.â
âHe left?â
âI donât know.â I admitted. âHe talked about going there. He wanted me to go with him a long time ago, but I didnât want to leave. He has to still be in touch with someone there to get the herbs that he used on me.â
âWhatâs in the East pack that would make him want to go there?â She questioned.
âWhatâs in this pack that would make him want to stay?â I looked back to Chloe.
âYou and I both know he wouldnât leave you behind.â
âWhy would he stay, Chloe? Iâm with Nick now.â
âBecause youâre his drug. Heâd rather live in a world with you, even if he canât have you than live in a world without you. A blind wolf could see that, Emma.â
âI have to find him, Chloe. Even if itâs just to thank him for saving my life, I need to talk to him.â
âOkay then, letâs find him.â