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I smiled weakly at Jenny as she began to tear up. Her blood red tears streamed down her face and she groaned. I hadn't seen a vampire cry before, but I always knew they cried blood. Seeing it in the flesh was kind of overwhelming.

Her skin stained from the blood, the tissue deep red from dabbing continuously at her face. She needed another one, badly.

I hugged Jenny tightly and she held onto me with a grip that made me question if I was going to make it out the cabin. Jenny held me for a few minutes before she finally let out of soft groan and pulled away. She forced a smile and wiped the blood tears from her cheeks.

She dabbed her face with her tissue and sniffled. I felt bad for her. I had only met her just recently and I was already leaving. We had just started getting close too.

But I had a strong gut feeling that I would be seeing her sooner than I thought.

"You sure you don't want to stay?" Jenny asked me. I nodded at her and sighed softly. Truthfully, I didn't ant to leave at all. I wanted to stay forever with Ezra and Jenny. I wanted to be with my new friends.

But I had to go.

"My pack will need me soon. I have to be there for them," I said with a nod. Jenny let out a sob and then held the tissue to her eyes again.

Ezra appeared and slipped his arm around Jenny's waist. He pulled her close and kissed the side of her head. He had been acting weird all morning but Jenny had told me it was because he didn't want me to go either.

It seemed that everyone had to stop themselves from trying to stop me from going. It was relieving to know that they cared that much but also sad. I hated knowing that they'd miss me.

"I guess you're right or whatever," Jenny muttered as she stopped crying. I giggled at her and she forced a smile. I knew she was just upset to see me leave.

"I'll be back before you know it!" I told her with a knowing smile. I knew I wouldn't be able to stay away from the place for too long. I'd grown attached to it.

Ezra kissed his mate's cheek again and she sucked in a deep breath. "I'm going to go grab another tissue. I'll meet you outside."

Jenny left and Ezra just chuckled. I pulled open the door and sadly sighed as I saw people waiting. There were only two people from my pack who were deciding to stay. Tyler and another guy named John.

As soon as I stepped out the cabin, I noticed the air tense and seem to tighten. I felt Ezra stiffen from behind me and I felt all muscles in my body turn to jelly.

As I fell, I smelt it. The magnificent scent that made my mouth water. It smelt like seaweed, the ocean and salty water. I felt like I was at the beach, sitting on the sand. I could almost feel the sand between my toes. My head span as I had to remember that I wasn't at the beach and that I was at my cabin.

Arms caught me before I fell to the ground but I didn't know who it was. My mind was clouded with thoughts and emotions that made me question my sanity.

What the hell was happening to me?

I smelt something different. I smelt smoke, like a fire. Somehow, I could tell it wasn't a dangerous fire. It was one of the fires that people had in the fireplace in the living room. It was the smoke that came out the chimneys and it was the warmth that spread through my entire body at an alarming rate.

"Alison!" Someone called my name. But I could barely focus on anything that was happening. I felt like I was about to pass out, by I also felt like I could run for the rest of my life with the energy that was pulsing through my body.

I heard a loud growl. Then I felt the ground beneath my feet shudder and shake. I heard squawking from birds and the sound of them taking flight from the trees. I heard loud whispers and a million different voices inside my head.

Another different set of smells invaded my nose. This time, it wasn't anything I knew. But it was sweet. It was so sweet that my tongue tingled and my mouth watered yet again. My stomach twisted and then untwisted.

My beast was scratching at my mind and begging to be let out. She was howling with joy and going crazy inside my mind.

I knew what it was, but I didn't want it. I wasn't ready for it. I didn't need it.

My insides were screaming. Every part of my body felt got with passionate fire. It burned, but it didn't hurt. It felt good. It comforted me, the fire wrapped itself around every inch of me and made me feel at home.

But I couldn't help but be absolutely petrified.

"No fucking way," I heard chuckles as I felt myself being lifted from the ground. My feet were planted in one spot as everything slowly began to come back to me.

I knew what this was for sure. I knew exactly what was happening. I was about to meet my mate.

Everything come back to me. Ezra was standing next to me, holding me up on my feet. People who were around were watching, eyeing me like I was crazy. I heard more whispers and then heard the growl come again.

It shook the trees and the ground. It shook me. I felt my knees want to give out yet again. I wanted to fall to the ground and curl up into a ball. I wanted to disappear off the face of the earth.

This couldn't be happening. It just couldn't be. I wasn't ready.

My whole body trembled with fear. I felt so scared that I wasn't sure if I could move. I didn't want to. I wanted the ground to open up and swallow me whole.

I saw him come out from the trees. I knew it was him and I felt like crying; not because of who it was, but because of how damn perfect he looked. Part of me said to jump into his arms and kiss him senselessly, the other half told me to run far away.

Was it bad that I wanted to return to Terialta more than ever?

My mate was the most attractive man I had ever seen. He was tall, broad shouldered and tan. He was shirtless, only wearing a pair of black shorts. I ogled over his bare torso, his perfect six pack and toned arms. He had muscles, damn good ones too. But covering his body were scars; battle scars.

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