Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson 239 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Nine Thorrin rushed through the forest beyond the capital of Lycaon, keeping track of all the major rogue general signatures in his mind. As it seemed, the rogue king had split his forces into platoons and spread them around the capital to spread the attention of the hunters. Taking calculated routes with the Thunderclap on his tail, the two men rushed through the scores of rogues bringing down as many as they could that stood in their way. The forest echoed with the…
  • by Mary Wilson 238 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Eight “You speak to me like I’m going to join you without a second question. You live a shady life. I can’t even tell which side you’re on. I could just take this information to the king, you know. Who knows? You could be the rogue king himself,” Jeremiah narrowed his eyes at the man. “So many questions you must have. I agree, they are all valid suspicions. However, if I was the rogue king, I would bite you right here and now and order you to do everything I…
  • by Mary Wilson 237 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Seven “The training was gruesome, Jeremiah. If you had been given the chance, your hands would fall off,” Katie replied with a groan, her mind flashing memories of the week she’d had with the man. “Hey, I’m not as weak as you might think I am. I could have gone through the training just fine,” Jeremiah tried, puffing out his chest. “Oh, you have no idea, Jeremiah. He’d definitely put you down before you thought of getting through the very first thing…
  • by Mary Wilson 236 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Six Sandra was at a loss for words at first, until she realized she wasn’t going anywhere if she didn’t fight for her chance to go with them, “Katie, you’re kidding, right? Tell me you’re joking. I’m coming with you.” “No, Sandra. This one is not something you can handle in your current condition. You’re not going anywhere this time. You’ll stay behind and you’ll protect the humans here,” Katie replied sternly. “No, Katie. I need to come…
  • by Mary Wilson 235 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Five Trevor’s intentions were well-received by all that were in the room and the argument ended there. The girl didn’t bother him with any more of her delusions of healing her boyfriend through the power of healing that the werewolves possessed. Lina had never thought about the job of the hunters getting as complicated as it had been that night. Although, thinking about it gave her an understanding of how common it must have been. After all, the rogue king was only…
  • by Mary Wilson 234 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Four Honour gave orders to the rest of the junior hunters and wolves that were giving first aid to the injured. The rest that was left was nothing they couldn’t handle. However, what ushered her away from the treating grounds was none other than Trevor Waters. The boy wanted her to lead him to the human she’d mentioned with severe injuries. An entire first aid kit was saved for the human as well as he was bound to be unable to heal. The terrifying detail he’d heard,…
  • by Mary Wilson 233 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Three A few nights ago... Katie stood on the balcony after two days of watching over her healing mate. Cole had been ill for those two days and Katie had been taking care of him, however, according to what the royal had said to her, he was supposed to be getting better that very night. She didn’t know when that was going to be, but the tension of having to wait for his fever to break had kept her awake. As a result, she’d stepped out of bed to bask in the cold…
  • by Mary Wilson 232 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Two Back on the balcony, the female hunter let her bow clatter to the ground, gritting her teeth at the pain that stung her fingers. Blood dripped from them from the number of times she’d drawn back her bowstring and released it. If it hadn’t been for the fast healing of her body, she wouldn’t have been able to shoot a quarter as many arrows as she’d achieved that night... “You should have worn some protecting gloves before doing something like that...”…
  • by Mary Wilson 231 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty One Katie stood at the top of the hotel roof, feeling all the carnage that took place in the forest. She couldn’t do much at the spot she’d assigned herself. And every part of her wanted to leap down and bring hell raining down on all the rogues that dared to attack her pack. However, her senses told her it would be the last thing she wanted to do for a number of reasons that remained hidden even from her. ‘This is when I wish I paid more attention to my adoptive…
  • by Mary Wilson 230 Chapter Two Hundred Thirty Lina sat with her friend finally starting to look better even beneath the blue hue that covered her. The air around them was calm and yet there was a deep feeling in the royal’s stomach as though there was everything wrong with the forest at the moment. “You must be seeing beauty all around you,” her friend’s voice broke through the silence. “Well, obviously, I’m in a field completely filled with moon lotuses glowing under the moonlight... With a friend that…
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