by BookAuthor » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:23 am
Chapter Sixteen
Colton and I walk together, taking our time and talking about everything we can possibly think about. I am relaxed but also waiting for him to bring up, we being a wolfani. He seems not even remember the topic, then appears to be ignoring it, but after walking and taking for an hour, he finally brings it up.
“So…” he begins awkwardly, as if he is unsure how to word what he wants to say. “What exactly happened that day at the village square?” He rubs his hand against the nape of his neck, eyebrows raised in question.
“Well, my dad and I had been fighting I got really mad. So I decided to make him prove who he loved more. While I was at it I figured I might as well tell everyone everything, so I did…” I explain openly. I nervously await his reaction. His face betrays nothing but after a moment, his eyes are inviting and I know he isn’t mad at me.
“Why didn’t you tell me before?” Colton asks, out of curiosity not anger.
“Because, I was confused and afraid, not of what you would say or think, but of what I was. I was afraid,” I admit softly to him, avoiding his gaze. He squeezes my hand with a strong, reassuring grip.
“So, how exactly does it work, being a wol… What is the proper… ummm… Word?” Colton asks tripping over his words. I laugh openly and begin to explain.
“I’m a wolfani. My mom was one too. That’s why I am one,” I say, my voice growing soft and emotional when I mention my mom. “I can shift by concentration on my wolfani essence and go back by concentration on my human essence.” He nods, comprehending and drinking in the information I have just supplied him with. I squeeze his hand like he did mine and we continue to walk through the outskirt of the forest. We talk about more things, but the topics aren’t of enough importance to mention. We kiss occasionally and our hands stay intertwined the entire time. I feel so happy and right, just walking there with him, the crisp early winter wind just beginning to drift through Chinook.
I breathe in the sharp, crisp air and sigh happily. I didn’t want to ever leave. When we get to the mountain, I decide that I should show him my secret cave. “Follow me, but you will have to run,” I say beginning to move more quickly. Soon we both are running and I lead him to the mountain’s base, where my cave is hidden. He looks confused but he still follows me. Laughing, I pull back moss and vines to reveal the hidden entrance that is otherwise invisible. I pull him inside and let him look around.
“Whoa…” he says lost for words as he gazes around. I laugh and let his had go so he can roam and explore more freely. I immediately go to my bow, arrows, and hunting supplies and fawn over them. I haven’t used them in such a long time and I can’t control myself. Tears pour out of my eyes, realizing that I haven’t hunted like this in at least one moon cycle if not more. I brush them away feeling childish, but set them out so I can take them with me before we leave.
“Do you want to see more?” I ask him temptingly. He nods excited and curious. I laugh to myself and then realize that I can’t swim with my dress on, only without it or as a wolf. I am hesitant to do either but I realize that shifting to my wolfani form would be more appropriate, but I wouldn’t be able to talk to him on the other side. I decide to ask him which he thinks I should do. He contemplates the idea and then answers me truthfully.
“I think, that it would be more appropriate for you to be the wolfani and when we get to where we get to where we are going you can change back and I will give you my tunic,” he reasons. I smile and kiss him. He is so smart!
“I love you Colton,” I say before saying something else that pops into my mind. “Wait, can you look away for a moment, I don’t want to ruin my dress so I will have to take it off,” he nods and me and turns away without arguing and I slip off my clothes and then shift. When I am finished, I nudge his hand with my muzzle and his gaze sweeps over me. I wait for him to indicate that he is ready to go and when he does I lead him to the pond. I jump in, eager to show, him everything. I make sure he follows me and I swim down through the tunnel. I emerge at the surface to get a drink of air and I wait for Colton to surface. When he does, he smiles at me and takes in his surroundings like he did last time then he takes his tunic off and turns around so I can shift back. I am soaked, but Colton’s tunic is warm, even though it its wet. I quickly pull it on and then walk up softly behind him and kiss his ear. He turns around and smiles at me. I smile back and take his hand in mine once again.
“Look at the ceiling,” I tell him pointing upwards. He follows where I point, and he gasps. I don’t laugh because this is exactly how I reacted. I still am at a loss for word every time I see them. I rest my empty hand on his arm and squeeze his hand again, pulling him back to reality. He looks back at me and resting his empty hand on my cheek, he kisses me on my lips and we kiss for a while. Then I hear footsteps and I pull ways, whirling around to face the intruder. It comes out of the shadows and I am unsure of what it is. I back up into Colton and feel safer. I hear a deep laugh as the stranger steps out of the shadows and realize that it isn’t a stranger. It is Cole. I am frozen by shock and anger and many other emotions, too many to put into words.
“Well, well, well... What are you guys doing here?” Cole asks harmlessly, smirking and smiling at the same time. I say nothing, but I feel Colton grasp my hand more tightly, as if by doing so, he can protect me and keep me away from Cole. Cole steps forward and gently touches his fingertips to my cheek. They are there only for a moment, like a gossamer of a dying wind. Then he kisses my cheek, where his fingers had been and I feel an icy tingling where his lips touched my skin. Colton drops my hand as if it was made of ice or fire and he steps in front of me.
“I could ask you the same thing, mutt,” Colton growls threatingly. “I know what you are. Don’t think I am unaware of what you have been doing with her either.” He says nodding to me. I am shocked and ashamed, but amazed that he knew all of that and still wanted me. He really does love me.
“Stop,” I say before I can stop myself. “Stop, I know you to don’t like each other, but that doesn’t mean you can fight. I like you both…” Cole smiles triumphantly and I continue, “But that does not make up for your behavior Cole. Colton at least had the decency to turn away while I changed, but you hid like a coward in the shadows, and watched me. For that you deserve to be punished.” His smile disappears immediately and the color drains from his face. Colton then smiles and I put a restraining hand on his bicep. He looks back at me pleadingly, wanting to hurt Cole to make up for the shame he cause me, but I am reluctant to let him. “I don’t know Colton… Does this really have to end in violence?” I ask. He flexes his biceps and nods a yes. I sigh reluctantly and release his arm. “I am not going to watch!” I announce to no one in particular. I turn away from them and then jump into the pond. With Colton’s tunic on, I can swim without having to shift to my wolfani form.
I swim through the water as fast as I can and my lungs burn. I propel myself faster, and soon I reach the surface. I change into my dry dress and wring out my hair. I then grab my hunting tools and run into the forest. Hunting is the only thing that can ease my mind right now and I haven’t hunted as a human in a long time. I run silently, stalking my prey cunningly, like I had when I was a human. I tune out my wolf senses and I hunt like I used to.
I catch a glimpse of a limping elk. I can tell he is old and injured, so I follow him. I almost can feel his pain and sorrow and I long to take him out of his misery, but I want to make sure I don’t cause him much pain in doing so, so I wait until I get the right opportunity.
Finally, the moment comes and I send an arrow through his heart. When he collapses I run to his side, and make sure he isn’t in pain. He died quickly and I am glad because he won’t have had to endure more pain. I pull my arrow from his chest and see that it will be usable again if I wash off the blood. I drag the elk towards the edge of the forest and I wait for Colton to return.
A few minutes later it isn’t Colton I see, but Justin. I call out to him and he jogs to my side.
“Whoa… What’s up?” Justin asks eyeing my attire curiously. I roll my eyes and then answer him.
“It’s complicated. This is Colton’s actually,” I tell him. It isn’t a lie, just not the whole truth.
“Where is Colton?” He asks looking around and not seeing anyone else but me. I chuckle.
“Oh Colton is just working out a problem with Cole…” I say as if it doesn’t pertain to me or bother me. Justin nods, thinking over the words I said.
“What did Cole do now?” Justin asks me, knowing it would be Cole’s fault. Colton hardly ever gets into fights, but Cole often provokes him to the point of using his fists to get his point across.
“Well, I was showing Colton something and Cole showed up and kissed me, and he blew his top at that.” I explain partially. Justin laughs and smiles knowingly.
“That’s Cole…” Justin says shaking his head. He sits down next to me and then grows quiet.
“What’s wrong?” I ask him. He sighs and after a few moments he answers me with a strained voice.
“It’s Elisha…” He admits to me. “She’s not at all who you to think she is.” I raise my eyebrows in question so he continues. “She has been hunting with Kelsey and Hannah a lot and she has been acting a lot meaner to everyone except them and you. It was Elisha’s idea to tell you about Kelsey and Colton and,” he says acknowledging my surprise, “she told me everything. She has been trying to drive you and Colton apart since I broke up with her and she has been spreading rumors and lies ever since. I am pretty sure almost everything she told you is a lie.” I swallow my surprise and let him continue. “Elisha is one of them now, and they are out to get you. Be careful.” Justin gets up and walks towards the village and his home.
“Wait, why did she tell you all of this,” I call out loudly to him as he walks away. He turns back towards me.
“Who knows?” He says smiling in a suspicious way. I want to ask him more, but he turns and jogs away, disappearing in the trees and brush of the woods.
Dear bullies, See that boy doing his homework in homeroom?
Last night he convinced his friend out if suicide.
See that girl you just called fat? She is starving herself.
See that old man you made fun of cause of the ugly scars?
He fought for our country.
See that young boy you just made fun of for always being sick?
He has to walk home in the snow cause his family is too poor.
Remember that boy you pushed down the steps yesterday,
well he committed suicide last night.
Is it worth it to bully people?
Re-Post this if you are against bullying. I bet 95% of you won't.