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Book Chapter66
A low growl escapes her chest when her eyes find me. A flash of teeth from her, as mine, say hello.
“They need to work this out.” I hear the Silverback male putting his two cents into the conversation that Kennedy and I are having without sound. Actions sometimes speak louder than any words.
“It wouldn’t be fair, Father. She hasn’t trained. She can’t even shift properly yet.” Dallas stands up, coming once again beside me
“Maybe I should teach her.” Cash and Dallas both look at their father in surprise.
“Cash answers for me.
“Why not, Cash? Afraid she will be able to back her teeth up once I’m done with her?” his father says very quietly. How is it he can project strength in a whisper?
“Father, I can train her.” Dallas speaks up to his father.
“No, I think you would be too easy on her. She has too soft of a look. You would give in too easily.” His arms cross over his massive
chest.
“She’s needed here. She has a few females who will be birthing soon. ‘You deliver them. You’re trained for that kind of emergency.” His father seems like he has an answer to anything Dallas can throw his way.
“You know how I feel about that. You know that it’s hard for me.” Dallas’s voice gets low and very serious. He’s prickling up his back fur along his spine. I can feel how tense Dallas is becoming
“I’m not going anywhere with you.” My turn to voice my opinion.
“Rya, I could train you to become what your wolf wants to be. She would be able to back up those sharp teeth instead of tucking your tail underneath you. You need some guidance that you never had. I could help you.”
All of our heads turn toward Kennedy, who starts laughing at me. I can taste the vileness in it, the bitterness she feels. The wolf in me hates when wolves laugh at me. It makes her insane. I throw the bread I’mholding at her face and actually hither. Crumbs scatter on the table and floor, sticking to her head.
Implosion.
She clears the table easily, in one massive leap.
Before I know it, I’m thrown into the door hard by hands
Is that are reaching for my neck
“Let them do this. They need it,” Luna Grace yells out to the two males, who are now trying to separate us. Cash and Dallas let go and slightly posture to one another before their father rumbles his dislike for that.
My fist connects with Kennedy’s jaw; I think my hand hurts more than her face. She takes the punch easily with a smile full of sharp teeth. It looks like she can take a punch as she begins to laugh again
The Alpha gets up and opens the door, taking us females by the scruffs of our necks before throwing us outside. It’s as if he has done this several times before with how smooth his actions are
Landing on the ground, Kennedy rolls on her side, springing up faster than me. Her fist answers mine back with a bone–crushing crunch. I think she broke her hand on my jaw that is now hanging oftits hinge.
A kick to my stomach makes me gasp, another kick comes, but I grab her foot, twisting hard, making her fall down. I’m on her with fists that fly hard at her face. It’s like high school all over again. I wonder what the watching wolves are thinking.
Kermedy is crying her rage, pulling my hair back. A knee to my back bruises delicate kidneys, an elbow to that side of my jaw has me dizzy with pain. She takes the advantage as her tists land again on my face. She rolls me off her, so now I am the one on my back. She straddles my chest, and both her hands wrap around my neck, squeezing the life out of me. I can’t take a breath in as my hands try to break her hold.
The Silverback Alpha pulls Kennedy off of me, kicking and screaming. She’s thrown at Cash, who catches her easily in his arms.
Dallas is encouraging me to take big breaths into my oxygen–starved lungs.