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Authors: Catherine Bybee
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much better than I imagined it would be. Thank you for
suggesting you join us, Ritter. I look forward to seeing the
light in her eyes fade when you turn."
"She's mine." Max backed into her, his hands were at his
side. Janet felt the outline of something hard press against
her stomach. She remembered the gun he held at her house,
and knew he was trying to guide her to his weapon. She
renewed her struggle with the chains.
"Back away." Gorman waved his gun in the air.
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Max didn't move.
"I said, back away."
"By the time your gun can do me harm, you won't be able
to use it."
"Ah, but it will work on her."
Janet searched the eyes of an insane man, at the same
time tugging against the chains.
"You'll have to get through me first." Max flattened his
frame against hers, her view of Gorman cut off.
Suddenly both men glanced out the window above her
head. The last rays of the sun melted.
"It looks like you're going to get your fight after all, Ritter."
Gorman tossed his gun to the floor.
Max wheeled around to her. "Trust me," he said, before
dropping to the ground.
Everything moved in slow motion. Janet stared on in deep
horror as both men hit the floor of the basement. Angry
sounds of bones popping and clothes tearing filled the room.
Unable to look away, Janet gaped as Max's head changed
shape, and hair grew all over his face and hands. His neck
shook and ears emerged. His clothes fell away from his half-
human form.
She wanted to scream but the sound never came.
Snarling, Max emerged from the transformation in less than a
minute. Leaping out of the rags which only a moment ago
were his clothes, he attacked Gorman who wasn't completely
turned.
Dumbfounded, Janet watched as her lover turned from
man to wolf. Rex. Her head started to swirl and her eyes
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wanted to close. If she hadn't seen it, she would never have
believe it.
Max was a wolf, and he was viciously fighting Gorman who
had also changed.
Outside the howls of others filled her with dread. More
were coming.
She snapped out of her trance, and with renewed energy
heaved and yanked against the wall, this time climbing it with
her feet and using every last ounce of strength she had to
free herself.
The wall started to give. She screamed in rage and yanked
over and over. Blood started to fill her hands as the chain dug
into her wrists. With one final shrill, the bolt gave way. She
fell to the floor, the chain dangling from her arms.
Ferocious growls came from behind her. She glanced over
her shoulder; Max in his silver coat had Gorman pinned to the
ground. Gorman yelped, his gaze turned and settled on her.
With one eye on the barking animals, Janet scurried to
where Max's clothes sat in a pile. She shuffled through them
until she found the gun.
It was cold and foreign in her unsteady hands. She pointed
it toward her enemy, but Max stood over him. Afraid of
missing Gorman and hitting Max, she aimed the gun at the
ceiling and squeezed the trigger.
The blast landed her on her butt. Parts of the house above
her rained down. Both wolves stopped their attack. Max
backed up to stand between her and Gorman, his teeth
bared, his snarl threatening.
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Gorman wasted no time and lunged at them both. With a
clear view, Janet leveled the gun again, this time aiming at
the enemy.
The shot ran home, catching Gorman in mid air. Janet
rolled on the ground to avoid his dead weight.
Shaking, Janet dropped the gun and watched as wolf
turned into man. With one final breath, Gorman stared at her
with hate in his eyes.
Her hand wiped at her tears, clearing her vision. Howls
returned from above. Max nudged her hand with his nose.
Janet drew back from his touch.
"Why didn't you tell me?" she cried, pushing Max away.
Max backed up, the barks outside grew louder. He
bounded up the steps only to reappear in a few seconds.
He barked in warning and nudged the gun back to her
side.
"There are more of you? Aren't there?"
Max let out another bark in answer.
Janet jumped to her feet, the chain still keeping her hands
close together. She took the gun, glanced at the dead man by
her side and started to move.
Max hurled himself in front of her. The house was vacant
of any furniture, not one light shone to guide her. Max
grabbed the dangling chain and led her out of the house.
Outside the moon illuminated the landscape, giving her the
light she needed to see where to go. His Ferrari was parked
with the engine still running, the driver side door opened.
Barks and howls sang from every direction. Scared, Janet
ran toward the safety of the car. As she rounded the hood,
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another wolf, this one black and larger than Max, stared at
her and blocked the way. Without thinking, Janet aimed the
gun at the animal and fired.
She missed, but the wolf backed off. She inched closer to
the door, never looking away from the red eyes that stared at
her.
Standing by the door of the car, she yelled at Max. "Get
in!"
Snarls and yelps came from behind her. Max shook his
head and stepped back.
"What are you doing? Get in."
He shook his head again, this time he pushed at her leg
with his head.
His blue eyes swirled with grey.
Out of nowhere, the black wolf pounced on Max. Needing
no further encouragement Janet jumped into the car and
slammed the door.
Another wolf landed on the hood bringing a scream from
her throat. Jolting the car into reverse, Janet punched the gas
and squealed out of the dirt driveway.
The lights of the car hit Max and his newest enemy.
Beyond them through the light of the moon, she saw them
all. Black, white, grey and brown, wolves of every imaginable
size and shape were everywhere.
Several wolves stood by Max's side as if in unity. They
approached their enemy slowly until all hell broke loose.
Behind her, a truck pulled up along side the car. Inside a
middle-aged man rolled down the window and shouted at her.
She opened her window slightly to hear his words.
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"Get out of here. Do you have a death wish or something?"
Janet glared at the fighting pack. "I can't leave him here."
"Max can take care of himself. You're a distraction, Janet.
Go."
She stared at him in surprise. "How do you know who I
am?"
Annoyed with her questions, the man yelled again. "Go!"
Torn, Janet glanced at the mayhem unfolding all around
her. Wolves fought and tore each other to pieces.
She reached for the door, thinking she could somehow
help. The muzzle of one wolf slammed against the glass,
teeth bared. Swallowing hard, Janet put the car in drive and
tried her best not to look back.
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James let her in the gate and met her at the door. He took
one look at her and then ran to the garage to retrieve a pair
of bolt cutters and removed the chains.
He didn't ask questions. He didn't comment. He simply
went about getting Janet the supplies she needed to bandage
her marred wrists.
She went to her room, and walked straight to the shower.
Clothes and all she got in and set the water on high, trying in
vain to wash away the horrible images of the night.
Tears flowed and her body shook as she yanked the
clothing from her skin. She rubbed her skin raw, soaped it up
and scrubbed it again and again.
Exhausted, she put on a loose pair of pants and a large
sweatshirt. With her hair drawn back in a ponytail, she walked
to the kitchen for coffee.
James handed her a cup and suggested she join him in
Max's study. It was only midnight. They had hours to wait.
Janet walked into the study for the first time. A bank of
monitors took up the entire wall. Cameras pointed in every
imaginable direction throughout the house.
"Do you sit here every month?" she asked James.
"Most months, Miss."
"How long have you known that Max is a..." Oh, God. What
was she suppose to call him?
"A werewolf?"
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A nervous laugh escaped her lips. "Yeah, I guess that's
what he is."
"I've served his family for the last thirty years, Miss."
She put her coffee down. "Why?"
James moved away, his eyes distant. "They saved my life."
Not knowing what else to say, Janet sipped the hot brew
and resigned herself to wait.
Alarms and buzzers woke her from her restless sleep. She
focused her fuzzy gaze over to James from her perch on the
couch. He spoke to someone at the gate. She read the relief
in his face.
The images on the monitors showed several trucks
overflowing with wolves coming onto the property. They were
home.
Within minutes, the living room filled to capacity with the
pack that had fought by Max's side. Blood-marred hair clung
to half of them, their wounds evidence that their fight had
been vicious.
Despite her trepidation, Janet searched them all for Max.
Unable to locate him amongst the pack had her spinning in
circles and renewing the effort.
Finally, Richard walked in with Max at his side. He stopped
in his tracks, their eyes caught and held.
James approached from behind and handed her an
armload of blankets.
"What's this for?" she asked.
He pointed to the horizon. "The sun is coming up."
As he said the words, the room filled with deafening howls
and everyone started to change.
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The sea of hair quickly changed to a sea of naked people.
Men and women, alike.
Understanding, Janet started covering those who were
closest with the blankets.
Janet rushed around the room and realized the scene was
becoming a massive triage. Several of the wounded needed
immediate attention.
"Richard," she called bringing looks from several of those
who already walked about.
Richard turned to her side.
"I'm going to need sterile gauze, hydrogen peroxide,
betadine and tape." Janet narrowed her eyes at him when he
didn't move. "Now!" she yelled.
Richard jumped back to gather what she demanded. Janet
knelt down to the woman at her feet. The gash on her chest
was deep, the bleeding significant.
"Shhh, it's okay," she told the moaning woman. "Hold
this." She placed the blanket to her side and pressed firm.
Looking up, Janet saw another man with a bite to his face.
She rushed to his side to see how bad it was.
Two hours later, several people had been taken to local
hospitals, while others left for home.
Exhausted, Janet sat down and rested her head in her
hands.
"Here." Max came up behind her and set a cup of coffee in
front of her. "You look like you could use this."
She sat up and met his eyes. He had made himself useful
during the ordeal of cleaning up his family's wounds, but he
hadn't said a word to her since he changed.
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"Why didn't you tell me?"
He sat down. "You wouldn't have believed me."
"You didn't give me a chance, Max. You lied to me."
"I never lied to you."
"Omitting the truth is the same as lying, and you know it!"
He tried to place a calming hand on her shoulder. She shook
him off and backed away. "I trusted you. Do you know how
difficult it is for me to do that? What other dark secrets do
you have?"
His jaw tensed. "My being a werewolf is enough, don't you
think?"
"Your secret almost cost me my life." Janet stood and
started to pace.
"I know," he murmured.
"That's it,
I know?
Don't you have anything else to say
now that you're human again?"
"I'm sorry."
Janet cocked her head to one side. She felt the tears
stinging the back of her lids again. "I'm sorry, too. I thought
maybe we had a future together."
"We do have a future, Janet." Max shortened the distance
between them.
She backed farther away and put her hands in front of her.
"No. We don't."
"Don't say that." he insisted. His arms circled her
shoulders. He forced her to meet his gaze. "We are meant to
be together."
Janet shook her head.
"Yes, we are."