Chapter 5: Chapter 5
926 words<html><head></head><body><p>Chapter5</p> <p>-Lucas-</p> <p>We started running in the other direction and I gave them a look. We were going into wolf territory and</p> <p>we didn’t even care. We were more afraid of the thing after us than an entire pack of wolves.</p> <p>As we were about to cross into wolf territory, the thing grabbed me by my torso, and started to crush</p> <p>me. The pain was unbearable and every time I tried to take a breath, the thing would hold me tighter,</p> <p>suffocating me.</p> <p>I slowly started to lose consciousness, giving myself to the darkness, knowing this was the end but</p> <p>relieved I had entertained the beast enough for Eli and Noah to escape. I fell to the ground with a loud</p> <p>thud and to my dismay, someone picked me up; they hade back for me, they hadn’t escaped.</p> <p>Eli picked me up and started running, if you can even call it that, but the thing had Noah by his mid</p> <p>body, crushing him slowly. I heard bones crack, and faint whimpering. Noah was being killed. I freed</p> <p>myself from Eli’s grasp, ready tounch myself at it but Eli stopped me, signaling for me to run.</p> <p>I couldn’t. I was frozen. Not out of fear for the thing, but out of fear of losing someone I considered my</p> <p>older brother. Nheless, Eli outranked me and I couldn’t defy his order.</p> <p>With a pain that was more than physical gripping my heart, we started running. Not a minute after we</p> <p>started running, we heard somethinging from our left side.</p> <p>Wolves.</p> <p>The pack of wolves came running at full speed and howling and fangs bared. Eli took a defensive stand</p> <p>but I instead started running towards Noah. If the thing also attacked the wolves, it would leave Noah</p> <p>long enough for us to get to him. It was a cruel n, but this thing was already on wolf territory and was</p> <p>likely to attack them anyway.</p> <p>The wolves followed me to the clearing where Noah was lying on the ground, immobile. I feared for the</p> <p>worst. As I approached, I realized Eli was behind me and we both picked our friend up. He was still</p> <p>hanging on, barely breathing.</p> <p>As we turned around to run, we realized the wolves were fighting with the thing, apparently it had</p> <p>attacked them too, just as I predicted. Eli went to attack it too; if we had any chance to discovering what</p> <p>this thing was, we had to kill it, and right now, we could only do it with the wolves’ help.</p> <p>After a few moments, it was clear even the wolves were helpless against the invisible demon. Many of</p> <p>them were hurt, one of them I believed was dead, so their leader gave them a signal to retreat and</p> <p>gestured at us to follow.</p> <p>In a panic, we didn’t think twice. We started running once again, deeper into wolf territory. I kept</p> <p>ncing back, as if I would be able to see the creature following us. It was silly, but it was instinct.</p> <p>Once we reached the clearing, I noticed there were many wolves already there, snarling and growling</p> <p>loudly. They let us pass through and tightly closed their lines, clearly expecting an attack.</p> <p>We headed towards a modern looking building, much different from our castles, and entered. I noticed</p> <p>the people there were already tending to the wolf I thought was dead; I was in such a panic I didn’t</p> <p>even realize they had separated from us and arrived first.</p> <p>A wide-eyed doctor saw use in and immediately sprinted to action, guiding Eli and I to a bed to</p> <p>ce Noah in. Eli and I copsed. I was about to pass out but noticed Noah was awake and looking at</p> <p>the doctor, he was whispering something and she got closer to hear him; I heard him the first time. I</p> <p>listened more intently the second time.</p> <p>“Mate,” he says. I’m wide eyed as I regard the doctor. Is she really Noah’s mate? He t lines and I</p> <p>fight my body, willing it to stand. I’m right next to him as the doctor shocks him once, twice, three times</p> <p>until he’s back. They wheel him out to an OR, and I pass out cold on the floor.</p> <p>“Noah…” is all I can manage when I finallye to. I’m on a hospital bed, fully bandaged with an I.V</p> <p>drip on my arm. My throat feels painfully hoarse and dry. Eli looks at me as he cuts a piece of adhesive</p> <p>Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDra/ma.O(r)g!</p> <p>with his teeth.</p> <p>“He’s in surgery. That doctor took him about two hours ago.” He finishes and stands, filling a ss of</p> <p>water for me. I need it desperately. When I can speak again, I can’t help but ask,</p> <p>“Why don’t you let them take care of that for you? It looks like shit.” I’m referring to his bandaged arm; I</p> <p>assume the other one is broken.</p> <p>“We’re in enemy territory, kid. None of those mutts ising close to me if I can help it.” He gives me a</p> <p>stern look. Enemy territory or not, I’m grateful to be out of the woods and out of that nightmare. “What</p> <p>did he tell her?” Eli is giving me his best menacing look. I act dumb.</p> <p>“I couldn’t hear him.” If I were to tell him that doc is Noah’s mate, he would probably burn this whole</p> <p>ce down. Eli is very old school and into the whole ‘no cross-species breeding,’ crap. That’s probably</p> <p>why he’s gonna die bitter and alone.</p> </body></html>