Big Bad Alphas
Chapter 11 Chapter 12
I lay sleeplessly in bed, staring at the ceiling while not being able to take my mind off of my sister. I wonder if she is still awake, or if she has found the ability to live without me. It has only been a few days, which makes me sound dramatic, but I cannot help but hope she misses me still. What if earlier she only got upset for a bit and now she is perfectly fine, perfectly asleep in her purple and blue bed. I cannot sleep not knowing how she is feeling; we used to tell each other everything.
My eyes roll over to the clock. It is one o'clock in the morning.
Silently groaning, in an attempt to not wake up Eric, I turn away from the pillow wall and sigh. I have to see her.
Hesitantly, I slip out from underneath the bedding, and my toes brush against the cool, wood floor. Sitting up, I carefully lift my body forward while glancing at him, making sure he is not waking up from my moments. I gently step onto the floor and push myself upright, and soon enough I am standing in the middle of the room not knowing what to do.
I cannot just leave without telling anyone. Of course, I am not leaving forever, just a day or two, but a notice is still proper. Searching the room, I remember seeing a notepad by the phone, probably there to take messages. I can write a quick note and leave it on the kitchen counter.
I take a deep breath before tiptoeing out of the bedroom and down the hall, heading towards the room where my things are being kept, the room I attempted to sleep in before. When I get inside, I slowly shut the door and gather my things, picking out only a few that I might need: an extra pair of clothes, food from the kitchen, a few bandaids, and medical related items, and water. With one of my smaller bags in hand, full of my things, I find the notepad a write the letter. I mumble my writing out loud as I go; "Eric. I am sorry to worry you, but I have to go on a quick trip for a day or two. I will be back unharmed so do not worry about that either. I have everything I will need, and I will be back before you know it. Please, please, please do not make this a big deal, I will be back, I promise."
I sign my name neatly at the bottom and even add a little heart just for fun. Hopefully, he will find it less worrying.
I grab a jacket and head for the door, and as soon as I am outside, I turn South. The forest engulfs me rather quickly, so I take my bag and drop it to the floor. I can move faster if I shift.
Taking off my clothes, I shove them into the bag. I shift in a hurry, not bothering to take the process step by step, then I snatch up the strap of the bag in my mouth. Gliding through the trees at a much quicker speed, my feet briskly touch the forest floor and push off, propelling myself in a constant forward run. I do not bother to look around at the almost blurred trees, but I keep my gaze steadily in front of me. It will probably take a few hours to get there if I continue to run, but I know I will tire myself out beforehand. I have not been in a continuous sprint for a while.
It must be almost three in the morning by now, so Eric is hopefully still asleep.
of air. Should I have told Eric where I am going in the note? I did not want him
explain myself, though I do not think he is a very forgiving
I immediately shoot up and turn to the creator. My eyes narrow on two others staring
never run into a stranger before on my own, most likely
and figures out my quick plan. Without any other ideas, I push off from the dirt and swiftly scoop my bag up with my teeth before sprinting in the opposite direction without a second to spare. My mother always told me to stay away from strangers, though she calls them rogues along with everyone else. I prefer to call them strangers; the label "rogue" makes them seem dangerous. Usually, I like to think that "I do not
very terrible idea, and I also promised Eric that I would come back unharmed. I do not know
tree, yet I almost trip over and land in the dirt. Feeling disoriented, I look back
I stop in my
pounces on top of me. In a panic, I try my hardest to escape from its trap, but what I am guessing is the other wolf, is too heavy for me to push off. Struggling beneath it, my teeth reach its leg, and I take the chance to bite down. The other wolf whimpers and backs away, so I
a near tree. From the scent of the wolf, I can tell it is a female, so maybe she is willing
and they make no sign of agreeing. "I-I have clothes, and you're injured, so I am
The wolf finally nods, and I toss them the pair of extra clothing I brought with me. The wolf takes the
I hear them mutter, and I notice the voice to be
say in disbelief. "W-What, why, what are you doing out here?
gaze stays on the forest floor. "I don't know," she mumbles weakly as my eyes