Novel Name : The Alpha's Rejected Silent Mate

The Alpha's Rejected Silent Mate Chapter 34

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Winter POV

The cave is small, dark and dank. It reeks of some sort of animal’s piss but it’s well hidden and

camouflaged. I’m

fairly certain it’s not bear piss at any rate and, for all I know, the creature it belongs to has moved on. I

lean against

the rough, hard, rocky edges and let myself slowly slip down to a sitting position, both my legs right in

front of me. I can’t move, my shirt is plastered to my side where all the stabbing marks are and I feel

hot, feverish all over. It still

stings even now and I slowly peel up my shirt to have a proper look. My eyes, thankfully due to my

shifter genes, are

able to see quite well in the dark.

The blood has stopped dripping, thankfully, and from what I can see the wounds have started to scab

over. I close my eyes in relief. If I’d had my wolf, the silver would have had an even bigger impact than

it had. It’s cold in the

cave and I shiver slightly as I let my shirt fall back down. I’d bent down to drink from the stream and

almost collapsed right there and then from the pain. My trail, however, has been hidden and I know I’m

safe for a little while at least

before I need to move on.

I wonder what Damien’s doing, whether he’s even realized I’m missing yet. It’s been over an hour since

school finished, so he should have some sort of inkling by now. I feel a moment of regret that I’m

choosing to leave him like

this. I have written a note but I was supposed to leave it in the kitchen for him tomorrow and it’s safely

tucked away

in my little desk. Maybe he’ll find it? He’d have to search my room though. Had Johnathon felt my pain?

Then again, guess he shouldn’t, not with our mate bond severed. That, I guess, is a small blessing in

itself. It means I have more

of a chance of getting away.

It begins to rain outside and I sigh. I’ve always loved the rain and the way it made the pine seem even

stronger when you smelt it and the soothing sounds as it hit the trees and the ground. Even when there

was thunder, I’d always been fascinated. I inch back further into the cave, swearing silently to myself as

my body protests, all my muscles feeling like they are on fire. I might like the rain, but right now the last

thing I need is to get soaked to the bone, even if I consider that it might make me feel slightly cooler.

I stay there, keeping an eye out for any signs of wild creatures coming close, my ears strained for any

strange

noises. It seems to be clear and I relax slightly, still panting from the pain, my eyes blurred, everything

hard to focus

marathon after being stabbed. Or move at all.

The rain stops just like that and I crane my neck, seeing that the sun is beginning to set. That means

that there’s

only a few hours until it gets dark and that means it’s going to get extremely cold in the cave. I shiver,

wishing I had a

blanket or even a damn jumper on. How was I supposed to know I was going to need it? It had been a

perfectly sunny

day this morning. My shirt has rips and tears through it and I sigh. It was one of my favorites too. Just

my luck. I don’t

even dare think of heading home to get spare clothes. Damien would freak and then he’d never let me

out of his

damn sight again. It’s best not to risk it.

Thuddle against the wall and bring my legs up slowly, wincing as pain reverberates through my entire

body.

Heat seems to flare through me and i moan, muffled, my hands and legs feeling shaky and my body

trembling all

over. Was it my imagination or did the cave seem to be well, longer? The distance to the entrance or

exit seemed to be

further away, but how was that possible?

I close my eyes tight, my head dropping backwards against the wall with a thud. Everything hurts. It

wasn’t an

easy task getting to the cave and at one point I was certain I wouldn’t make it and contemplated going

back for help. The sound of twigs and leaves crunching beneath footsteps makes my head whip back

up, my eyes blearily looking towards the entrance. I’m in no position to run or fight off whoever is

coming and I begin to shake. Please don’t let it be a wolf or a bear, come to eat me. It’s not the way I

envision dying.

Whatever it is, thankfully, he has no interest in the cave whatsoever and my head pounding and my lips

and

throat dry, I quietly lean back against the wall. If I’m lucky, I’ll be safe inside here for the next few days

or however

long it takes to heal. In fact, even if I hold on until tomorrow night, I’ll be able to shift. It will be my first

one as well, considering it’s my eighteenth birthday, but my god, that was going to be useful in this

situation.

I can’t wait to see what my wolf looks like. It’s hard to picture her, but I imagine a delicate, silver or

gray-looking

wolf with big eyes and a cute adorable tail. I wish I could speak to her, but that only happens after your

transformation, so i’ll have to wait a little longer. I can be patient though, especially since it means I

won’t have to be alone, not so long as I have my wolf with me. The moon will be full tomorrow night and

it will light up the forest. It’s the perfect opportunity to go for a run and leave the territory. All have to do

is reject my pack and I’ll be known as a rogue, a wolf who has no pack or home and merely travels in

search of one or remains on their lonesome. Some go crazy from lack of company and others choose

to go bad. I won’t though. Because part of me is hoping that I’ll be able

to find a pack to call home, one that’s vastly different to this one, where I can make a new start and a

new life. One

where I finally feel accepted for wholam and one where I’m a valued pack member. Does such a pack

exist? Or am I

dreaming?

I start to feel nauseous and promptly throw up next to me, wiping my mouth in disgust, my wounds

smarting

with every move. I wrinkle my nose at the smell, which is disgusting by the way, and back away slightly,

the cave

feeling like it’s spinning around me until I’m so confused I don’t even know which way I’m moving. My

eyes begin to

close and my head throbs like you wouldn’t believe. I try to hold on but before I know it, my body has

dropped

completely to the ground and I welcome the darkness that obliterates me.

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