There was only silence.
She knew she shouldn't show any fear, but her eyes widened, trying to see the darkness when something hit her with a furious growl making her fall to the floor. Another loud, high-pitched scream echoed through the forest followed by a groan.
The second impact was interrupted in an attempt to breathe.
Ah, they were not transformed.
Mon Dieu! It was maybe worse! She gasped as she closed her eyes for another attack. Was that a guardian of the forest, mercy? They probably hunted and also killed sorcerers. A new scream came after the surprise when she hit the floor once again. Her arms had abrasions and small claw cuts.
But without waiting, between her and her predators, there was suddenly a compact mass of strong muscles. A growl thundered as she covered her ears with astonished hands. She had never seen a wolf there before. The huge dark-haired animal howled furiously as it stuck its feet into the damp ground with fallen leaves and dead as it moved forward. The dark and shadowy shadows by reflection receded with his presence.
It was going to be a snowstorm. The night brought low temperatures.
Rick Morgan could curse with an excellent and enviable bad mood. Who was the unhappy girl? Damn it! His ears could, from afar, catch the sound of festive music and its guests. At least it was to be expected that he was in the castle. He was the second oldest son and the heir to the Duke of Winter, the lord of those lands and the sovereign of the Scarlet castle. His family ruled those lands for years. Only that night, against all traditions, it was not Richard, who was the eldest duke's firstborn who would be chosen. The Council of Older and Experienced Men of the Clan had appointed his name as Leader of the Wolves. He would be the pack's new alpha. An exhausting and boring ceremony awaited him.
It was absurd! Willian would have every reason to complain. William Morgan, after the unexpected death of the clan leaders, had taken control of the clan until the majority of the heirs. Only he was there in the forest. The compulsion that had driven him here was almost as overwhelming as the need to quench his thirst. He was hunting when something caught his attention. Complaining mentally as he took on human form once more, he turned to the figure lying in the damp vegetation with displeasure.
-Have you hurt? Dieu aimé.
Kassuim looked at him in a trance without the heart to answer. If someone that day had said the end of the night, she would have doubted it. It was him. It was just him, there in the forest. It was accompanied by the future alpha of the pack. Willian would kill her once. A thousand times, who knows ... maybe with luck, she could someday explain everything to her father.
I couldn't believe it. I just wanted to die. Please, the thought struck her.
She blinked her incredibly green eyes, drawing the man's attention for the first time with greater care. Without waiting for, the object of his dreams, it was there in front of her. Ah, he was too tall. Even if she was on her feet and not lying down, she would have to raise his head to see his face. It was a little intimidating. She had never been this close to him before. The black strands of hair were attached to the back of the neck by a leather strap. Black as the colour of the wolf that had saved her. She didn't like wolves. They were unpredictable animals. And dangerous and wild. Only he ...
The deep blue eyes shone when he faced with an intensity that could disturb anyone. They were too penetrating and too deep for anyone to hide secrets from him. It was a handsome face with aristocratic features with a square chin. He was undoubtedly an energetic man. Perhaps too energetic. And the controller.
She assessed the muscular chest with some shyness, imagining the feeling of refuge there to get warm against the cold at that moment. The broad shoulders were proud and slightly arrogant. He was undoubtedly the type of man who used to solve everything. He was used to giving orders and certainly being obeyed. Ah, she was never very good at obeying orders.
-Are you okay? - Morgan repeated a question, softening the initial irritation. Est-ce que ça va?
Maybe she was dead. That could explain the dangerous delusions. How many times have heard that shouldn't venture into the forest after dark? His voice was low, hoarse and deep. Almost a caress. Undoubtedly too inviting.
He should also always get everything he wanted. He was certainly a man used to dominating. It was difficult to concentrate on what he asked. God! The cold started to freeze. She was shaking so much with clothes soaked in snowflakes that her teeth chattered. Morgan frowned, very aware of her suspicious manner. He looked like an animal cornered and ready to flee at any moment. The dress ...
The girl was not a peasant in those fine clothes. Although torn, the thin and delicate dress outlined a young and perfect body. She was not tall. The hair escapes from the hairstyle, in some rebellious strands, almost unravelled in wavy and red curls in a face capable of taking the breath away with the shade of those green eyes. Morgan knew she was scared. Could naturally see that from the fast heartbeat, the heaving breath ...
Diables! What did she do around here alone?
He never forgot a face. That girl didn't go to the castle, maybe she lived in the village.
-I won't hurt you. You don't have to run! - His voice was calm as he raised his hands in the air, spread out.- N'aie pas peur. Have no fear.
She moaned at a loss. They would never again let her return to the castle. The man approached slowly. The throat was dry. She bit her lip in distress. Perhaps with luck, she would be left grounded with no right to complain about the rest of her life. Up close he was even more handsome and charming.
Diables! What did she do around there alone? It was unfortunate to find that girl right now. Perhaps she should have stayed at the castle. The position of the leader of the pack bothered him. All he sought most was revenge. For the first time ... The opportunity came unexpectedly. He was fed up with the Council's intransigence
-Cold ... - managed babble- Froid...
It was all at the same time: the temperature was suddenly very cold, the proximity of him and the provocative look.
- No, it's not that cold. Not yet! - He sighed as he rolled his topaz eyes. He knelt beside her hesitantly as he assessed her pale face and slightly purplish lips.-God! You're freezing. We will seek shelter. You were lucky that I decided to stay in the forest for a few days.
Kassuim closed her eyes like a wretch and was unable to protest. The teeth clenched. It was a trial of fate. At the very least, her condition was depressing before this man. During the nights, she imagined what would be like to meet him, only that none of her most daring delusions was so frustrating. She found herself lifted in the air with incredible ease, her head sliding against his strong chest as she was carried as if she were nothing.
-P-please ... Dieu ....- She thought of begging him to put her on the floor. Her dress was torn and wet. -Oh, no. Go away! - She groaned, disconcerted.
His smile was overwhelming at her sudden frustration. He seemed to be enjoying himself. His face relaxed with relief as he shook his head.
-A gentleman never leaves a lady in so much trouble, baby. -He was laughing. -You look horrible, chéri. You'll be lucky you don't get sick. I have a tent nearby. Perhaps a little brandy can warm you up before returning to the castle.
-Please ... I ... put me down. - Kassuim pleaded mortified.
He carried her in his arms like a feather. The feel of his arms was surprisingly familiar. She closed her eyes in agony. Why? Why only when she was in that situation?
-You know, most of the girls I know would have passed out in front of a guardian. - He winked maliciously. - What were you doing here alone? The forest should be avoided especially after night falls.
She took a deep breath. Could drown in those blue eyes. Not knowing how she was inside a modest tent set up next to the stream. The wind howled outside. The warmer temperature inside made her have an exaggerated notion of cold clothes. She found herself disconcerted even more lying on his bed.
It could only be a hallucination. That wasn't happening. It was just one more of her dreams. Perhaps too real. Only she was starting to not want to wake up. Shee sat down slowly blinking.
Mon Dieu! That man was just ... She gasped in surprise. Before she managed to protest the man took off her soggy sneakers. The steady and warm hands slowly pull at her socks. She opened her mouth to let out a complaint, but the groan of relief surprised her. He with agility massaged her foot making the blood circulate again.
This was certainly very disconcerting. It was impossible ....that the simple touch could make her so uncomfortable. It was a surprise how the light caress reflected throughout his body. He held his heel, massaging very calmly on the sole of her cold foot. There was an echo of his movements in her gut as the heat started to rise her face.
-Are you scolding me? - Kassuim tried to pay attention to anything but the thumb on her heel.- Est-ce vrai? Truth?
From afar... A creature watched them. The eyes red with fury shot electric charges as the animal returned to human form.
Philip Morgan roared. So much work was spent to keep away the sorceress who walked among the wolves...