Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson 289 Lunch with a Prince “Y-yeah, that’s me. I’m glad you remembered,” the girl replied, tearing away from the dazed state she’d been in. The prince then took a look at the woman that was with her. For a moment, it seemed as though he would recognize the woman, but later brushed off his suspicions. “Is she a relative of yours?” He asked, taking a seat at their table despite the numerous red flags his wolf was raising. “Yeah, you could say that,” Madeline replied, “I was meaning to…
  • by Mary Wilson 288 Busted Lina’s boredom increased exponentially the more school went on. After getting acquainted with the new girl, she was only trying her best to stay attentive to the teacher. However, her mind wouldn’t stop wandering to the different things she wanted to do once school was over. Her wolf didn’t help her this time either. She was equally excited to take part in these post-school activities. ‘Wolves are more intuitive than their human counterparts,’ was what the girl could think of…
  • by Mary Wilson 287 Slumber Party With the help of Honour’s mother(who wouldn’t let Crysta do all the shopping by herself), the three girls got extra sleeping bags and were able to shop for ‘appropriate’ snacks and treats for their slumber party. The enthusiasm radiating from the three girls brought a smile to the woman’s face, compared to the doom and gloom that had graced their house ever since they told their daughter that she was a goddess. Honour had done her best to put the topic to rest and…
  • by Mary Wilson 286 Her name is Madeline Lina could barely keep the girl from her mind while the day slowly and painfully went on. The best part of their day was the clear sunrise. While Crysta and Honour did their best to distract her, Lina couldn’t find it within her to keep her thoughts away from the girl they’d found at the edge of the woods. When the final bell that ended the school day rang, she was the first to react to it, despite her absentmindedness. She packed her bag, but still had to watch the…
  • by Mary Wilson 285 Unbroken The Rogue king sat in the carelessly crafted wooden chair delving deep into the different memories and plans that he had for the world as he always did when he was bored and in need of some destructive thoughts. Every once in a while he slammed his fist on the table before him, riddling it with cracks, angry at the recent plan that had been foiled. He knew he’d done a number on the kingdom and that the number of hunters that threatened him had greatly reduced. However, he was also…
  • by Mary Wilson 284 Motivation to Train After their visit to the dungeons that night, the king allowed them all to return to their chambers where Lina nearly retired to sleep. Nearly... Had a nosy delta not reminded her of the notes she was supposed to make research on, maybe, just maybe, she could have slept without thinking about it. The blue-eyed girl cursed for having suggested it. Fortunately, with the help of her wolf’s jumbled memories, the girl caught up fast almost as though she’d been in the…
  • by Mary Wilson 283 Family Interrogation The king led them through the castle, past the guards and down into the dungeons where they found the door that to the cell that held their Grand Uncle. They waited in stiff anticipation as Beta Alpha Phillip worked on the lock of the steel door barring them from Sean. Finally hearing that satisfactory click the door swang open and the king stepped in without any hesitation. The guards that had come with them almost reached out to keep him from going in, but froze when…
  • by Mary Wilson 282 Blood is Thicker than Water “What’s the matter, Dad?” Lina asked, worry seeping into her voice. Perhaps they had got a report on a recent rogue attack to tie the girl she’d found in the woods back to the scene. “Well, it has something to do with your uncle. He’s...” the king started only to cut be interrupted by Lina. “Is he really our uncle? He looks and feels a lot older than that,” Lina complained, her mind quickly switching topics. The moment she’d realised this was…
  • by Mary Wilson 281 Jane Doe Lina reached down and touched the pale girl’s forehead and gasped. She’d started to heat up, “We need to get her to your place quickly before she comes down with a bad fever,” she said, shifting into her white wolf almost instantly. The decision had come so naturally, the princess already sensing more than she was supposed to from the state of the girl. Honour helped her get the girl on her back and took a step back, “You too, Honour.” “Will you be able to carry us…
  • by Mary Wilson 280 Daydreaming It had been a week since the school trip to the reserve and the news of the Lycaon king’s death had reached the kingdom of Sirius. Receiving the horrid account of the events had gotten the usually jovial mood in the Sirius empire completely down and sombre. The werewolves of the Sirius empire were in mourning. The depressing rain that didn’t seem to have an end to it kept the mood down longer. It was almost as though someone was making it rain on purpose. Umbrellas had become…
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