Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson 509 Testing the One’s Might Katie Sirius was back… Katie was really back. Samantha didn’t know how to react to what she was seeing. The little girl she’d raised was finally back. Samantha was happy… ecstatic, blissful along with a plethora of emotions she couldn’t describe. For a hunter that had learnt to keep her emotions from affecting her, this sudden inflow was overwhelming. The wolf before her looked fluffier than she remembered. Katie’s large white form stretched its front…
  • by Mary Wilson 508 Awakening The bear nudged the petrified woman, snapping her out of her trance, “Right! Thanks, Brian. Follow us, huntress.” With that, the woman jumped onto the brown bear, exhibiting more energy than someone her age was supposed to be capable of. ‘What was in that moon lotus?’ Samantha bore the Agility Prometheus gift which allowed her to easily keep up with the dashing bear. The three of them tore through the woods, the lotuses surrounding them slowly increasing in number the deeper…
  • by Mary Wilson 507 Panicked Messenger ‘Boredom… blue… bored… blue boredom… Is there something this old crone cares about other than these obnoxious flowers? I get the feeling she’d be a princess if she was ever given the chance… and not Katie’s kind of princess’ the thoughts of a blonde hunter swirled lazily within her mind as she leaned against the hilt of her steel katana. Part of a pair that she kept with her at all times… and was even sure not to lend to just about anyone. Not after a…
  • by Mary Wilson 506 Change Of Plans, Thane The animal-hunter team-ups proved to be more problematic than they should have been. Because at times like this, the fight quickly became impossible to win. An eagle… a bear… an elephant… pigeons… foxes… wolves… soldier ants… There was no limit to what could attack him. Memories of different times when he was defeated. Sometimes by a terrifying creature like a bear and other times by something as small and insignificant as a rat. One rat was fine… but…
  • by Mary Wilson 505 Frustrating Hindrances Hunger was a funny thing, wasn’t it? As well as the time with which it chose to torture its victims. A reaction the body fabricated to inform the person to eat something or else it would start deteriorating… feeding on itself in an effort to acquire energy to survive, right? Well… after spending nearly two years stuck in a beautiful garden of bright blue lotuses, this concept was starting to lose meaning. Thane, the Rogue King’s beta alpha, had done exactly…
  • by Mary Wilson 504 Ashley’s Farewell Jeremiah stretched his arms, yawning while he did. There was a short period of silence as his eyes followed a wandering butterfly that was interested in the nectar of a moon lotus in full bloom. Caden, on the other hand, was struggling to contain his nagging frustrations and battling impatience. ‘This brat just told his whole story without actually getting to the point.’ “Those two questions, believe it or not, are quite interconnected,” the hunter sighed, “The…
  • by Mary Wilson 503 Jeremiah Undercover Caden felt as tough an unfathomable weight had just been lifted off his shoulders, pried from the innermost depths of his heart… and it had taken talking to a mirage of the person his grief revolved around. He didn’t know what to think of the spectre before him. ‘Was she real or was she not?’ He could not say. But one thing he was certain about was that it wasn’t have been a figment of his imagination. Ashley was standing—floating in front of him. His eyes were…
  • by Mary Wilson 502 Ghost Helper from the Past Caden and the little girl, hand-in-hand followed Catherine through the halls of the Bunker, going up a couple of flights of stairs before reaching the second floor where Catherine started navigating the convoluted grey halls, bringing them to a section of the facility that seemed to house the medical personnel. For a facility that had been built as fast as this Bunker, it was a lot larger on the inside than Caden had expected it to be. The doctors and nurses bowed…
  • by Mary Wilson 501 Indefinite Slumber “You cannot be serious right now!” the woman scoffed, shaking her head in disbelief. Caden sighed, “I know it’s not fair… and that none of you asked for this. I don’t like this any more than you do. You’re not the only one in a difficult situation right now. Every one of us has something to lose. But if I can make sure that lives are not lost, then I will do everything in my power to keep it that way. Each and every one of you, in this room, has been bitten by…
  • by Mary Wilson 500 Unexpected Trouble Caden could barely believe what he was seeing. The delta he’d sent in after Catherine was barely holding himself up in front of him, winded and sweating from head to toe. Having run through the large facility, it was clear the man had failed to find the doctor and was only now finding them. ‘Even after I told them where to find me and got those two fools taken care of, he was still searching aimlessly! Catherine could have been killed… and the delta supposed to protect…
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