Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson 419 Lina’s Campfire Story “I don’t understand,” Crysta frowned. The delta had heard something concerning the lost princess and animals, but it didn’t relate to what her friend was saying to her. Everyone knew Katie was capable of communicating with animals and had even used this ability to save hundreds of werewolves in the Lycaon empire right before she disappeared. But that didn’t relate to what Lina was saying. Katie wasn’t with them... How then could the princess feel her sister’s…
  • by Mary Wilson 418 Watching Over Me The trio stared at the jaguar’s catlike eyes, each of them barely moving an inch caught in a stalemate where none of them did a thing. When they arrived, the Jaguar had taken on a defensive position allowing a view of the three wolves. Even then, however, the cat’s claws hadn’t drawn its claws yet which struck the wolves as odd. Nevertheless, this was a jaguar. The creature itself was far from its natural habitat, to begin with. If it hadn’t been for the wilderness…
  • by Mary Wilson 417 Tension in the Wild “Did you say... tents?” “Yes. We carried one each, so there should be a spare in Bree’s backpack. Seeing as you didn’t pack anything, you’ll have to use that one. Don’t touch her clothes though,” Crysta replied nonchalantly while she began unpacking. “Oh, okay,” Wyatt hesitated a moment before checking through the bag he was left with. The alpha was somewhat shocked at the level of preparedness and thought the girls had put into the Trials, “I might…
  • by Mary Wilson 416 Virtues... or Rumours Three hours later, the sun was setting fast over the horizon and Crysta was starting to hit her limit. Despite all the training they’d been through, none of them had ever run for a whole day with short rests in between. The first virtue of the Trials was starting to rear its ugly head ...Endurance... Keeping the plan that Crysta had drawn up was starting to become a test of endurance for the three wolves. This was one of the many rumoured virtues that surrounded the…
  • by Mary Wilson 415 A Shocking Realisation Lina watched her friend study the map, wondering a number of things like, ‘I wonder if we could make it to the Great Arena a day before my dorky brother? What if I offered to carry them some part of the way so we could really cut down on the time needed to get to the Great Arena... Yeah, there is no way Crysta would accept that. Although, that would make this all easier. It’s not like I’m still the same weak wolf they’ve come to know. My wolf has gotten a lot…
  • by Mary Wilson 414 First Hurdle Honour, Madeline and Bree sat in the back of a stretched limousine that carried the King and Queen of Sirius. One of Beta alpha Jackson’s deltas was driving the car and doing his best to pay no attention to the people seated in the back of the car or at least act like he wasn’t interested in hearing what was discussed. Being in the presence of this family had taught the man that there was always something interesting going on in their lives. Very much so that the beta…
  • by Mary Wilson 413 Accepting Help ‘Why... why won’t I reach it?’ Lina’s thoughts roared as she tried to reach something out of reach. Striking the ground with as much force as she could muster, the snow-white wolf propelled itself even further through the forest, zipping through the greenery at astonishing speed. “Lina, wait... please, would you slow down for a second?” Crysta’s voice painfully invaded the princess’s mind interfering with her thoughts. Her paws itched to strike the ground harder and…
  • by Mary Wilson 412 Vindictive enemies Shrouded by deep shadows cast by the tall trees deep within the forest, an amber-eyed man walked at an even pace, his feet barely making a sound. His hands, ever so often, traced the concealed elaborate claw marks that were carved strategically into trees spread throughout the forest. His hands balled into fists as he followed the winding marked trees through the woods. At first glance, the trees seemed to have been randomly marked and there was no real pattern to where they…
  • by Mary Wilson 411 Defeated Duelist Honour stood with Madeline behind the large group, watching their friends setting off on the Trials. The small path that had allowed Lina to the Farewell banner at the forest’s edge had long been dissolved. Seeing so many people openly expressing their affection towards the princess was a sight that brought tears to her eyes. It didn’t surprise her... No, it didn’t. Lina was the kind of person that was bound to attract this much attention. She cared for others more than she…
  • by Mary Wilson 410 The Trials... and Sudden Change of Plans Lina had chosen who she was going to take with her on the Trials, but that didn’t ease the tension in the pit of her stomach. Whether it was because of the headstart her brother was getting or something else was beyond her comprehension. “Do we have everything we need?” Lina asked the girls. “I’ll double-check just to be sure,” Crysta replied, removing her rucksack from her back to start the check. “No, that will take a lot of time. We…
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