3rd person
Paisley waited for the pain; śhe waited for the blackness closing in to become complete, or for the
monster approaching her to bite her in half- but neither came. When she started to lose consciousness,
her muscles relaxed enough for her foot to be freed from the rocks, but it was already too late. She
floated freely now, however her lungs were quickly filling with water, and she no longer had the energy
to try and swim.
She’d resigned herself to being some aquatic predator’s dinner, but she had to wonder how much
longer it would take -the creature swimming towards her had appeared to be only feet away. Surely she
should be dead by now? The next thing she knew a massive warm body was swimming beneath her,
and then she was being lifted to the surface. When her head broke through the rapids, water spewed
from her l!ps, expelled from her lungs by forceful contractions as she coughed and sputtered.
She clutched the pillowy object beneath her, content to simply close her eyes and rest as it carried her
along. Still, after the initial exhaustion and confusion wore off, she remembered her siblings, and lifted
her head. She didn’t have the first clue what the creature supporting her was – she’d never seen
anything like it. It was gray and as round as a balloon, with wide flippers and a large rounded tail. She
couldn’t see its face, she was sprawled like a starfish over it’s warm back, and she was too tired and
afraid to risk moving.
They were gliding through forests of river grasses, and as Paisley squinted into the distance she could
see the other pups up ahead. They’d halted their log ride against some boulders and were standing on
the rocks, seemingly caught in the middle of a heated argument.
We have to go back!” Riley was insisting.
“But how!?” Parker cried, “we can’t swim stronger than the current!”
“I don’t know, but we have to find a way!” Riley insisted.
“She’s right!” Ryder agreed, “we can’t leave her.”
“I don’t want to leave her neither!” Parker argued,
“l just can’t figure out how – Paisley!?”
The other two pups whipped their heads around to follow the direction of his gaze, their voices soom
joining their brother’s. “Paisley!” They exclaimed, “
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThank the Goddess.”
“You guys,” Paisley gasped, clutching at her living raft for comfort as she tried to stay awake. “I don’
think I likes swimming.”
“Where do you think they are, right now?” Jane asked, folding her arms around herself protectively.
Do you think they’re feeding them? Do you think they’re hurt?”
“I don’t know, baby.” Ethan frowned, reaching over to rest his hand on Jane’s thigh as he drove. They
were on their way to speak with the police commander and the Alpha’s private investigator, with Eric
and Linda in the back seat. Still, Jane didn’t seem to care that they had an audience, all she could think
about was her pups. Eric had been a powerful distraction, but now that he was safely in their corner,
her mind was drifting back to the children. “But lI know this much, if we’re right and they took them
abroad out of fear for me, then they’re probably too afraid to harm them either.”
This didn’t seem to comfort Jane. “How did we let this happen?” She questioned, devastated beyond
words. “What kind of parents let their pups be taken this way?”
“You can’t think like that, Jane.” Linda advised, leaning forward to squeeze her friend’s shoulder. “I
know it’s hard, but you can’t help them if you’re wallowing in depression. It’s not that it isn’t natural or
valid, you just have to push it aside for the time being.”
“Spoken like someone who doesn’t have pups.”
Jane snapped back, instantly regretting her words. “l’m sorry, Linda, I didn’t mean that. I shouldn’t have
said it.
“It’s okay.” Linda promised, though her hand had tensed on Jane’s shoulder. “You’re under a lot of
stress.
“No, it’s not okay.” Jane argued. “I’m lashing out at you when I should be lashing out at myself. They
left the apartment because I threw a tantrum and walked out. It’s my fault this is happening”
“It’s not your fault.” Eric assured her. “It’s Eve’s fault, the trafficker’s fault.”
“Don’t do that!” Jane begged, “Don’t placate me just because you don’t want me to feel bad,I should
feel bad. Sometimes feeling bad is a sign that you earned your guilt fair and square.”
The next thing she knew, the car was pulling over on the side of the road and slowing to a stop. “What
are you doing?” She asked Ethan, glaring at his hands on the wheel. “We need to get there, to learn
what they’ve figured out.”
I”‘m not going to listen to you berate yourself like this.” Ethan declared sternly. “We all make mistakes,
and you and I have made more than our fair share. But the weasel is right, the only people to blame
here are the ones who took them, the ones who are keeping them from us.”
Jane fought the urge to roll her eyes. They could all say whatever they wanted, but no one in this car
was a child, they knew their situation didn’t exist in black and white. It was true that the traffickers were
responsible, but good parents protected their children from the realities of the world for precisely this
reason, because the dangers were only too real and pups were too innocent to understand that.
“Don’t roll your eyes at me, little wolf” Ethan scolded.
“| didn’t!” Jane exclaimed in protest.
“You were thinking about it, I can tell:” He remarked. “I know your every expression, Janey. Don’t you
forget it.”
“You can’t punish me for my thoughts” She informed him coolly.
“Wanna bet?” He asked, a heated look crossing his handsome features.
“I’m serious, Ethan.” Jane professed, frowning deeply.”This is my fault, maybe not in total, but in part.
We have to get them back, and you stalling and laying down the law or whatever this is, isn’t going to
help us!”
“Jane, it isn’t your fault” Ethan repeated firmly.
And l’m not moving this car until you say so.”
“Why do you keep doing this to me?” Jane inquired fiercely. “What is it with you and lectures in the
car?”
She remembered only too well the way he’d stopped on the way to the hospital when Paisley was in
surgery, and felt horribly as though they were repeating history.
“I’m responding to you,” He shrugged. “I don’t believe in waiting to address problems after the fact. If
you say things like this to me, l’m going to stop whatever we’re doing to deal with it. If you want to stop
getting lectures in cars, stop berating yourself in cars.”
“So you’re saying it’s not my fault the pups were taken, but it is my fault you’ve gone into bossy Alpha
mode?” Jane clarified skeptically.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“I suppose so.” Ethan chuckled, a soft, bittersweet sound. “But did you expect anything different?”
“No.” To her surprise, Jane laughed then too, but almost as soon as the silky sound began, it broke.
Laughter became sobbing with the flip of a switch, and Ethan could only tsk and pull Jane into his
arms. In the back seat, Linda and Eric exchanged confused glances, feeling like intruders on a deeply
intimate moment.
They weren’t wrong, Ethan and Jane had almost entirely forgotten that the others were present, taking
comfort in each other as the world fell apart around them.
Eric couldn’t help but grimace as he watched, and Linda reached over and covered his hand in
solidarity.
She was only too familiar with watching the person she loved pursue another, and despite everything
Eric had done wrong in the last few years, she was far too besotted to hold it against him. Eric smiles
appreciatively and squeezed her hand in return, offering her an appreciative nod as Jane continued to
cry. He didn’t really want to watch Ethan embrace her either, and the more time that passed, the more
apparent it became that he didn’t stand a chance with her.
In fact, Eric was finally beginning to see that he’d never stood a chance with Jane. Her heart had
always belonged to Ethan – whether she acknowledged it or not- and it always would. They were a
team now more than ever, permanently bonded by their children and growing closer every day. It didn’t
hurt as much as he thought it would to lose Jane. Strangely enough, he felt far more at ease with
Linda’s comforting touch. He was even able to forget why he was so preoccupied with Jane, when a
beautiful, intelligent she-wolf with stars in her eyes was sitting next to him.
Before Eric could ponder any further, Ethan and Jane parted at last. Jane untangled herself from a
reluctant Ethan’s arms, and wiped the tears from her cheeks. “Okay, let’s go.”
“Are you sure?” Ethan pressed, looking as if he’d like to cuddle her longer.
I”‘m sure.” Jane confirmed. “I need to know what they’ve discovered. I need to know where the pups
are.”
“They might not have anything new to share.”
Ethan cautioned, clearly trying to manage her expectations.
“Then why did they call?” Jane countered shrewdly. “No – there’s news, and it’s big enough that they
didn’t want to tell us over the phone. Let’s go.”