Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson 249 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Nine Tom Chase looked about the woods as the ground came up during his descent from the sky. There wasn’t a sign of life in the woods he was searching through. Pulling the chute out, he slowed his descent, making it into the canopy of the woods. The hunter took off the chute and made his way to the forest floor, following his senses as he walked through the forest. He was completely oblivious to his surroundings, but it wasn’t the first time he’d gotten himself in…
  • by Mary Wilson 248 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Eight The two generals made it into the room, taking out everyone that posed any resistance to them. That included all the medical personnel that was tending to the king. The man in the bed did not bat an eyelash while the people around him were brutally put to sleep, including his wife. The king stayed silent through the violence around him. He was surprised, however, at how careful the rogues were being in subduing their enemies. It was as though they knew the enemy…
  • by Mary Wilson 247 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Seven Katie stared at the man on the ground before them. She had heard everything her aunt had to say about the situation at hand, “So with just one phone call, this can all come to an end?” she asked her. “That is what we’re going for. I know it’s not the way you thought this would all end, but an ending is an ending. There is nothing more to it than that. When all is said and done, humanity hasn’t seen a brighter day than today, Katie. Your union with Cole…
  • by Mary Wilson 246 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Six Katie was briefed by Marie on what was going on in Lycaon based on what they had been told on their way to Sirius. The woman had come with the feeling that something terribly wrong was going on in Sirius... and she’d been right. ....... Not long before the invasion of the reserve in Sirius.... “You don’t have to keep pacing, you know,” Marie told his impatient husband, “This is the fastest mode of transportation after all. We will get there in…
  • by Mary Wilson 245 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Five The hunters backing Micah attacked the man without warning. Micah didn’t do anything to stop them as he saw no way that could have helped him or them in the slightest. The man was quick on his feet and he saw the hunters’ movements far before they ever made them. Grabbing the wrist of the first one with a motion so fast that the hunter might have been standing still, the man turned and flipped him over his shoulder. Whilst the hunter was still airborne, his back…
  • by Mary Wilson 244 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Four Frost let his spiked balls fall to the ground, his muscles screaming in pain after the exertion he’d put himself through. He was panting badly and could barely keep himself standing. Blood stained his clothes as his method of fighting had proved to be messy when taking out the enemy. The upside to using his deadly spheres was that even when they didn’t offer a killing blow, they rendered the enemy unable to keep fighting after the first attack. “This just got…
  • by Mary Wilson 243 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Three Evelyn was standing by the balcony when she heard the distinct sound of unfurling parachutes in the air. The hunters were landing in their chosen positions. However, what she got her attention was the one that seemed to be aiming for the same balcony she was standing on. The woman stepped away from it and allowed the woman parachuting to land there, “Would you care to explain why you chose a place as guarded as this one?” The woman who had landed barely allowed…
  • by Mary Wilson 242 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Two Fighting the alpha at the speed the Rogue Killer was forced to push herself had a nostalgic effect on the hunter. She found that her mind so often reached into her past. She’d been trained by two Chase hunters. One of them, Marie Chase, had been responsible for teaching her everything she knew about martial arts. The lessons with her mother were the most relaxing for her. When all was said and done, in a fight that was this fast, the girl was pushed to follow her…
  • by Mary Wilson 241 Chapter Two Hundred Forty One Seated at the entrance to the somewhat large facility at the top of a hill, the beta alpha that posed a threat to the wolves in the reserve yawned heavily. Boredom seemed to be tearing away at him, “This sucks. That idiot Thane gets to go along with the master and face far more powerful foes while I stay behind and play the role of babysitter to some kids on a trip. And what’s with that over-confident rogue killer. She’s supposed to be here already,” the man…
  • by Mary Wilson 240 Chapter Two Hundred Forty Evelyn watched the battlefield before her, the sound of thunderclaps filling the forest time after time, sending fear through the rogues that heard them. The hunters were holding their own at the moment, however, her senses began to tell her something else. The rogues had begun to spread out. She took note of the powerful signatures within each group. It was soon clear that they were forming a strategy and had leaders within them. “She got her transmitter and hit a…
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