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Enzo
I was awoken by the gunshot just seconds before James came running back to camp.
“Enzo!” he yelled. “Enzo! Nina’s in trouble! There’s something out there!”
I didn’t need to hear any more. I quickly unzipped my tent and ran out, having kept my clothes and shoes on in case of an emergency. Unfortunately, the other campers were also awoken by the gunshot, and were already coming out of their tents with panicked looks on their faces.
“What’s happening?” Jessica asked, rubbing the sleep from her eyes.
I cursed to myself as I realized that I would have to wipe all of their memories of this night. I wasn’t nearly as good at it as Edward, but I had no choice. I couldn’t have them following me out into the woods and potentially seeing a shifter, or worse; I couldn’t have them getting killed.
“Get back in your tents and go to sleep,” I said as I borrowed Fio’s power to daze the group all at once.
They all stopped moving in unison, their eyes widening as they began blinking slowly. I hadn’t used this ability in so long that I had forgotten how easy it was to daze humans; the fact that Nina couldn’t be dazed, even by Edward, was solid proof that she couldn’t possibly be entirely human.
“This was all just a dream,” I said.
The group collectively nodded. James shuffled back to his tent in a daze and climbed inside while everyone else slowly zipped their tents back up. Once I was certain that they were under my spell, I cursed to myself once again and turned on my heel, sprinting into the woods and using Fio to help me track where Nina was.
I found her just in time. She was fighting with all of her might against a man who I couldn’t identify as he tried to drag her through an open portal to the Lycan realm.
“Get off of her, asshole!” I yelled, pushing myself to run even faster. He was fully through the portal now aside from his arm, which was dragging Nina by the ankle. When she saw me, she reached for me, her teary eyes begging for help as her foot started to disappear inside the rapidly-closing portal…
I leaped forward and grabbed her by the hand, yanking with all my might and freeing her from the stranger’s grip.
She fell on top of me in a sobbing heap while the portal finished closing.
…
The next morning, everyone woke up as the sun rose. I stayed awake all night, watching Nina’s tent; she hadn’t asked me to stay with her, although I would have if she had asked. Instead, I chose to keep watch through the window of my own tent to make sure she was okay. I had put a protective barrier around the camp when I first got here that would keep out any unwanted visitors, but I worried that Nina would wake up frightened in the middle of the night. I had to be there for her if that happened.
Although, judging from the dark circles under her eyes when she came out of her tent in the morning, she didn’t look like she slept either.
“Ugh, I had the weirdest dream,” Lori said as she came out of her tent, rubbing her eyes.
“Me too,” Jessica replied.
“Really? I slept like a baby,” Matt said as he emerged from his tent with a grin. I’d observed him on enough overnight hockey tournament trips to know that he was a heavy sleeper. I couldn’t help but smirk a bit at the oaf.
“I’m starving,” Nina said, pulling her boots on. “I’m gonna go collect some firewood so we can cook breakfast.”
I wasn’t about to let her go alone, so I followed her while everyone else was still rubbing the sleep from their eyes. She didn’t seem to mind the company; surely, after what happened the night before, she wouldn’t push me away quite so much anymore.
“Thank you for last night,” she said quietly once we were far enough away from the group. “I don’t know what would’ve happened if you hadn’t shown up.”
“I told you that I’d always protect you, didn’t I?” I asked.
Nina bit her lip as she bent down to pick up a piece of wood on the ground. She always looked cute when she bit her lip like that, and it made me want her.
We collected wood in silence for a minute, but I had burning questions that needed to be answered.
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