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Everything was a blur, one second Jay tackled down the hunter who came inside the room and the next thing I knew there was screaming within the house. There was cursing, and then gun shots and howls.
'Wait only wolves can howl?' Eliz whimpers.
Footsteps were heard moving to the other side. Metal and furniture in the hallway were being thrown everywhere. Yet I just stood there trying to comprehend on what was going on.
Jay, after killing the hunter who is now lifeless on the ground, grabbed my hand and made our way out of the cage and to wherever he was taking me. I don't fully trust him but he was my only hope to escape for now. We kept running down the hallway, the house was indeed huge. He says he's a human but seriously his speed was of someone who is a werewolf.
When we get to the living room there were bodies lying everywhere that's when I saw a big black wolf who is bathed with blood.
Snarling at Jay, he reminds me of something, I couldn't get a hold of it but I swear I did meet him before. Those cold glare gaze and that astute posture of his as if he is more than ready to snap off my poor head. 'I swear I've seen him somewhere,' Eliz nods in agreement.
Once our eyes met and he quickly averts his gaze to the other side and jumps out of the window along with another brown wolf.
Jay chuckles behind me "Shall we go princess?" he opens up the door.
"Consider this as the day our Alpha just declared war to the whole hunters' clan.... all for a girl."
I look at him dumbfounded "What's that supposed to mean?"
"Come we have to go before the others find us again," he continues to walk but I just stood there. Looking back he sees that I wasn't following behind him and he stops too.
"What?"
"How would I know you won't sell me to other hunters? Are you a spy?" I narrow my eyes at him. "I just saved your ass girl," with that he drags me out of the hunters' place.
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