e didn’t know where he was going, but it was clear h
just a little. Her grip slipped a little bit as she
was i
inking away her te
. I can s
kill him, but it was enough to slow him down. She could offer to heal him with her blood, but
ed you a m
not quite of agitation b
icious. “They all deserved it
ried her lip. This was some sort of
u beli
know what
s he continued to run, “You are my mate. I can f
t know what you’re talking about.” She
hook his head, “You are my mate
nt, but it did nothin
o anything
ittle cry of fear, “I-
for her to get down. Her legs trembled and buckled as she tried to stand. His
you o
ed with death twice in less than a full day. Werewolves were after her, intending to kill her, and she didn’t know if she would
g her a clear view of his injuries. Was there a part of him that had made it out unscathe
n, “Did you break your leg? Was I not gen
g … H-How could I let you carry me with an in
ou wouldn’t be able to keep up. And this
were tense and she felt his apprehension. The wolves weren’t right
ymore. I-I have t
do you
his leg. He turned his head to watch her as she swiped her fingers across the open gash on her ar
s how you treated me befor
defensively. “I
idn’t think you were… you m
wound close completely. Arthur wig
l anyone,” Daphne said, her he
his haunches and looking at her. “Coul
him, “L
s necessary. I… don’t want you t
ted to respond, but Arthur was on his feet
hne onto his back before rushing f
are we
r said, turning sharpl
were or hear them, but she could only rely on the feeling of u
r. Arthur broke through the trees and skidded to a stop at the bank. She followed the current and felt th
e of the forest was a piece of highland, practica
What do w
rowl as she heard the
hne slid off his back and let him ste
e of his paw as others approached her. One leaped towards her. Art
and Arthur blocked them with h
ne cried as Arthur threw a wolf down wit
, they’d bot
let you t
d be easier to be upset with all the
Arthur to die either. The water moved swiftly towards the roaring fall. Getting a
he rushed toward the trunk and waded into the water to haul it close. She pulled her knife and cut the hem of her skirt in a long strip until the skirt was barely
r, thi
k, throwing its body on its com
ur
confused as she tied the othe
re you
ody and tossed it behind the
s gaze, “Do y
without
t’s die t
iling a bit. She had to be crazy, but it seemed he was crazy too. It was
? Without
, they pushed the trunk further into the current. It took ho
d into endless da