he fought his wolf.
I flipped him off because I was apparently without self-preservation these days. “He’s not gonna die from it.”
And he wouldn’t. It’d just take a few days to repair and he’d be in a bad way until then. Heart muscles did a lot of work in the body, and a blade through one, even for a shifter, was never good.
“Protect him,” I heard Jaxson shout to the unknown bitch wolf, and then the first crack of bones told me he was about to shift.
I had one shot to get away because if he caught me in his wolf form, it was all over. My blade was still buried in my enemy’s chest, and deciding that I’d be faster without my bag, I took off emptyhanded. Ironic that I’d thought the bag had been worth the risk of detection because it had all my money. Now I knew that I’d have been better off running straight from the diner and never looking back.
Sprinting faster than I ever had, I made it to the edge of town, ready to plunge into the streets still teeming with people. Wolves had one very strict rule above all others: never let the humans know of our existence. Any shifter spotted in public was in a shitload of trouble with their alpha, especially in this day and age of phones and recording devices.
Being among the humans gave me a shot at escaping since Jaxson would have to be careful. He might even have to change back and be forced to prance about naked. He deserved that sort of karma, not that the overconfident bastard would worry about being naked.
He had nothing to worry about, truthfully, but he could at least attempt some humility.
The sounds of an approaching wolf propelled me forward, and I’d been sure I was about to make it when Jaxson got hold of my shirt with his teeth, yanking me back. How the fuck was he so close? The overachieving bastard had shifted in seconds.
People were only a few dozen feet away, and I could have screamed, but if Jaxson’s wolf was in control, he’d kill them all. I couldn’t do that. Not to innocent humans.
I had to accept my fate.
Fighting to get free, I was halted when he pounced on my back. Dude was a big man, and an even bigger wolf. With the air knocked out of me, I tried to crawl, gasping for breath. Jaxson slid off, nudging me over so I was on my back, and with my chest heaving, I stared up at his midnight black wolf.
Fangs flashed in my face as he growled, and I knew this was my last moment on Earth. No matter how I tried to fight, he was larger and stronger, and I was succumbing to the injuries littering my body.
Sorry, my wolf.
I’d longed to know her better, but it wasn’t to be.
Maybe in our next life.
She howled then, a long, echoing lament that filled my body, but no sound emerged from my mouth. Jaxson leaned in closer, and just as his jaw clamped around my throat, I heard a shout from behind him. It sounded like Torin, but I couldn’t be sure because the wolf holding my life in his jaws sank his teeth in, yanking at the skin, and everything went black.
8
At some point, I had accepted that there was no waking to another day.
I’d seen my last sunrise.
Eaten my last taco.
Sang my last song.
And while I had no regrets about running and attempting to have a better life, I was pissed as fuck about dying. I sure as hell didn’t deserve this fate, especially at the hands of the bastards who’d made my life hell in the first place.
Except it turned out death didn’t quite want me yet.
A splash of water smacked me in the face, followed by a slap across my aching cheek.
“Wake up, you stupid bitch,” a voice growled close by.
As more awareness filtered through me, pain made itself known. A groan escaped my lips, the sound small and pathetic.
“Should have left her for dead,” that same female grumbled. “Useless cunt is just lying in her own filth. Embarrassment to shifters.”
“Takes one to know one,” I murmured, words raspy and barely audible. My eyes still weren’t open, but I scented her moving closer.
“What the fuck did you just say?”
I forced my lips into a smile, even though my face felt like it was on fire. “I’ll talk slower. Takes… One… To… Know… One…”
At this point, I