Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson 429 Refreshing Stream Lina and her escorts had been running for three hours by the time they made it to the stream. From this part of the river, the mountains were not far from reach but the mountain pass they planned to use, was indeed further north and quite the distance from their current location. Wyatt was not as winded as he’d been the day before and could only confirm that the bags had been the ones holding him back. Then again, he was still approaching his limit. The change was not great,…
  • by Mary Wilson 428 Luna’s Sunrise Jason narrowed his eyes at the anomaly in the ring. ‘Did Caden just lose to him in a fair duel?’ “Oh, don’t feel so down, Jason. I have a feeling he can best you too. Although it’s not because he’s a skilled fighter or a quick learner...” the queen suddenly attracted their attention. Queen Margaret’s eyes had been glued to the sparring ring since the start of the duel, not uttering a word. It seemed she was now ready to talk, “It’s only my theory... but…
  • by Mary Wilson 427 A Monster’s monster The Lycaon pack watched in anticipation as the two prominent warriors went head to head in a battle to see who was stronger and who was more suited to accompany the king on the harrowing Trials. Caden was circling the ring, keeping a close eye on the werewolf mirroring his actions and panting with exhaustion. The battle had gone on for a while with neither of them seeming to land a decisive blow on the other. The beta alpha’s eyes were trained keenly on the opponent in…
  • by Mary Wilson 426 You’re no Rogue Killer Kyle was the first to lunge forward, closing the distance between the two warriors in a short second. Despite his hulking frame, the rookie alpha was quick on his feet and where he lacked in speed, he made up for with brute strength. He went for a punch to his mentor’s face meant to disorient him completely. Caden’s eyes looked genuinely surprised if only for a second before he tipped his head to the side, dodging the attack by the breadth of a hair before making…
  • by Mary Wilson 425 Duel for the History Books It wasn’t long before they made the trip from the cemetery to the training arena on the ground floor of the colossal Lycaon palace. As they approached the double doors of the gym-like training arena, the trio could hear loud noises coming from the pack warriors inside, “What’s with all this commotion?” Cole asked. “It would be better for you to see for yourself,” Jason facepalmed, “Everyone’s psyched up.” Inside the gym, the pack warriors were…
  • by Mary Wilson 424 Cherishing the Little Things The scent of fresh morning dew hung in the air, the warmth of the rising sun against the skin, and the slightly cold breeze that announced the changing seasons. These natural subtleties of nature didn’t go unnoticed by the still king that seemed deep in thought. Lately, Cole Lycaon had begun to take note of the little things in life. He now knew the serene calmness that came to one who walked through a meadow and let their thoughts wander. ...the delight one…
  • by Mary Wilson 423 Brown and Ecstatic Drake Sirius froze at the sight of paws in mint condition. The pain that had plagued him during his mad dash was gone. What was more was that his wolf retreated to the back of his mind, like its mission had been accomplished. The prince was still trembling from the near-death experience... but something else comforted him. ...He hadn’t brought anyone with him this time. If he had come with someone during these Trials, he would have had trouble protecting them from…
  • by Mary Wilson 422 Fear and Panic The steep sides of the mountain corridor had ceased their indecisive groaning and were now letting loose rocks of all sizes, including boulders down upon anything that dared to cross the gap between them. This, unfortunately, included Drake. The wolf dashed back in the direction he came, fear coursing through his body, ‘This mountain pass is more than ten times my father’s age. Why now? I should have run as soon as the gorge started grumbling... What was I thinking standing…
  • by Mary Wilson 421 My! How the Tables have Turned The cracks were now quite pronounced and spread out to the distant front of the steep escarpments which was where the prince was supposed to be going. Further ahead, it looked as though the Mountain pass would cave in at any moment, however, this was not the same for the back of the gorge. Coincidentally, Drake was standing at the centre of this chaos, his destination riddled with uncertainty, yet the start of the gorge still looked perfectly safe. Looking back,…
  • by Mary Wilson 420 The Challenge of Calamity Drake Sirius had made quick progress and made it to the mountains early the next morning. It was faster than the average pace and he’d considered taking it easy on his sister, but something kept him from doing so. He’d seen the princess during her training for the past several months. Lina wasn’t the same ‘Little Sister’ he was used to coddling. The Great Sirius mountains loomed over him, challenging him to take a step closer. The great slopes were almost too…
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