Read Wolf's Promise (Caedmon Wolves) Online
Authors: Ambrielle Kirk
“I’m starved,
”
she said, eyeing the food packs.
Nick
tore open a food pack
and handed it to her. “
I’ve got freeze dried apple pie, if you’d like dessert.
I’m warm that one up.
”
After filling a metal bowl with water, he placed the pack inside of it over the fire.
“Do you really eat these with you being a wolf and all?” After posing her question, she felt bad for making assumptions. Although, when she looked up, he was grinning.
“I’m a man as well, Selene.” He pulled a sleeping bag from the sack, unrolled it, and laid it out on the ground. “Let’s sit.”
“I’m sorry. That was a rude question.” She pried open the pack and inhaled. “Smells like spaghetti.”
“Bingo.” He handed her a plastic fork.
“This will be my first time eating a freeze dried meal.”
“I have them all the time,” he said, pulling out a canteen and unscrewing the lid.
Selene took a bite and reveled in the taste of savory marinara sauce. It wasn’t a hot me
al, but her taste buds seemed
satisfied and she didn’t have to hear her grumbling belly anymore.
Nick picked up a long stick and poked at the fire. The flames grew taller, crackled,
and cast shadows on the walls.
“What are the tattoos on your arm?”
“They r
epresent my loyalty to my pack
and its leader.”
The designs were intricately done. A tattoo that she normally wouldn’t see on a regular individual. And with a career doing social work, she’d seen some pretty interesting characters and strange tattoos. This one had history—a story to tell.
He dumped another small log on the fire. The flames engulfed around the pot of water before settled again.
“You must do this a lot?”
“I love
camping and being in the wilderness
. It’s been years since I’ve climbed a mountain though.”
“I’m afraid of heights.”
“Are you sure it’s heights you’re afraid of or do you just fear the unknown?”
She bit her lip. “Both.”
“Sometimes when you confront your fears you surprise yourself in the process.” He smiled. “How’s the spaghetti?”
“It’
s quite good actually
.
I’
m sort of used to prepared meals
. I’m not exactly a cook.”
He chuckled. “Me, either.”
“So, we have a thing or two in common.” Selene
turned the pack to the side and read the ingredients. “Pretty straight forward stuff. I can pronounce them at least.” She ran her fingers over the labeling of the package. “Caedmon Farms.”
Why did that name sound familiar?
“This brand has
been around fo
r decades. One of the most well-
known freeze dried food producers in the world,” he replied.
“I’ll have to look them up on the internet once I get back home.” She took in another forkful of her meal. “It
surprisingly beats that taste of those
TV dinners I have in my freezer.”
Nick folded his arms behind his head and leaned back against the wall. “I always preferred the
one’s with the section dividing off,
complete with dessert.”
She
turned to him in surprise. “Those are my favorites too. Especially after a long night at the center.”
“The center?”
“I work with battered women and children. I support them in their path to peace.”
“Interesting profession,” he said. “And a great way to give back.”
“I love doing it.” Selene stopped chewing and swallowed. “Why aren’t you eating?”
He eyed her with a puzzled expression on his face. “I was waiting on you.”
“For what…?”
“Just waiting until you were done eating.”
“Why would you do that?” Selene felt guilty after scarfing down his food to find out that he hadn’t eaten a bite. “Let’s see.” She grabbed his back pack. “You look like a meat and potatoes guy.” She held out two packs to him. “Beef Stroganoff or Hearty Beef Stew?”
He grinned. “Both.”
She set her own meal pack on the ground and this time she leaned back while he ate. “Is there something in your genes that allows you to change from man to wolf?”
Nick was quiet for a moment as though contemplating his reply. “Something like that.”
“Then what is it exactly?”
“It’s a very very long story.”
“Well, it doesn’t look like we’re going anywhere for a while.”
He smiled. “You certainly are pushy.”
“So, I’ve been told…”
“Hundreds of years ago, my kind were known as the Caedmon tribe. A group of settlers who made these mountains their home. They thrived here and quadrupled in population.
Things took a turn for the worse when a deadly snowstorm hit the region followed by a deep freeze, threatening Caedmon existence. When they hit absolute rock bottom, they called to the gods for help.”
He paused, and took in several forkfuls of stew.
“Did the gods send help?”
“Markus Caedmon was the leader then. While he was out scout
ing for food, he came across an
injured wolf stuck in one of the rabbit traps they’d set. The tribe was hungry and many tried to convince Markus to kill the wolf for food. It is said that Markus had a generous heart and that he would give his servants the clothes off his back had they asked. He took pride in his tribe, and wanted to please them.”
“Did he kill the wolf?” she urged.
“He brought the wolf back to camp in the hopes that it would live. On the second day, the wolf’s health began fading due to an infection from the wound. Markus committed a selfless act. In front of the entire tribe, he asked the gods to spare the wolf.”
“What happened? Did the gods save the wolf?”
“No.”
“So the wolf died?”
“Yes.”
She sighed. “How sad…”
“The wolf died, but its spirit lived on through our first leader and Alpha, Markus Caedmon.”
“How is this possible?”
“The gods fused the body of a man with the spirit of a wolf.”
“I have not read about this in history books.”
“You will find these stories only in Caedmon history
books. We have our own library.” He removed the dessert pack from the fire, and set it on the ground in front of her.
After eating a few bites of the apple pie mix, she asked,
“What happened to the tribe after that?”
“They flourished again.” He put his empty packs on the ground. “It is not known whether the wolf came with powers or
if
it was something the gods gifted to Markus in the process. But most know that wolves can travel great distances and at impressive speeds. With adequate food supply coming in and the ability to scout shelters before a storm, the tribe grew confidant and stronger. There is a ceremony to honor this event as well as the legend of Markus Caedmon once a year during the Wolf Moon. His followers and those that wished to join the tribe would embrace the wolf spirit of Caedmon. Although they weren’t gifted to shift between man and wolf like him, each of them were given more strength, stamina, and some powers. To this day only those born of Caedmon blood can shift.”
“This is amazing.”
“It is.”
“You’re Caedmon, then?”
He nodded. “I’m too far removed from the history tree to be considered Caedmon royalty, but I am Caedmon, nonetheless.”
She drew her knees up against her body, and wrapped her arms around her legs. “It sounds like humans are a part of the tribe.”
“The tribe is now called a pack
since we are made up of wolves
. Caedmon Pack. Back then the Pack grew stronger by strengthening the bloodlines. This can only be done by bearing children
who descend directly from the original
Caedmon
family
.” He poked at the logs in the fire pit again. “
As for humans with the Pack, e
ach
succeeding
Alpha had their own agenda.
O
ld rules were replaced with newer ones. Soon the human followers were outnumbered, and they no longer had a voice. One of our past leaders enacted a rule that cast out all humans, forbidding any relations with them.”
“Caedmon existence has been kept a secret.”
“Yes.
Over the years, we’ve had groups of wolves branch off to form their own pack, but we Caedmon are still one of the strongest packs around.
”
“I would like to know more.
Tell me something else about them.
”
“We’re both tired, Selene.”
Nick moved closer to her until their bodies were touching. He felt extremely warm as he sl
id his arms over her shoulders.
He was right. She could barely keep her eyes open, but she was still curious about the Caedmon. “I’ll be gone
tomorrow. I wan
t to know more about the
powers. Will you have enough time to tell me before I leave?”
“Of course.” He spread out another blanket and laid it across them.
Although Selene was out of her comfort zone and hundreds of miles away from home
, she felt safe wit
hin this cave and with this man who was also a wolf.
“Thank you, Nick,” she whispered.
“For what?”
“I think you know.”
He’d saved her and encouraged her to escape when all her hope had faded.
“We have each other to thank.”
Nick slowed his pace as they neared
the gas station. A feeling of hopelessness consumed him. Selena had to leave
.
It would only be best for her. The longer she stayed with him the more he grew on her.
Ever since the night she was
thrown in the cell with him, his wolf seemed to have
complete control over
.
If he didn’t let her go now, he feared that it would be to late down the road. She’d been thrown into the height of Caedmon Pack rivalry, and suffered at the hands of the man who wanted to see a legacy destroyed.
Even though she worked with clients whose very lives were literally on the line on a daily basis, he could tell she’d never experienced this level of danger.
The yello
w cab he’d called using the
cell
in his pack
was already parked near the gas pump waiting.
Selene stopped walking. “I…this is t
he same gas station I came to
just before my car accident.”
“It’s the town gas station. The only one for miles.”
She turned to face him. “Nick, I wish we could have talked more. Not just about your Pack, but about you too.”
Despite the urgent circumstances, they’d made the best out of a bad situation. He wanted to learn more about her to
o
, but hated that she would have to bring him into his dysfunctional world to do so.
“You have my cell phone number, and I have yours.”
“You promise to call me?”
“You know I will.” He stroked the side of her face, and slid his thumb over her dimple. “When things die down here, I’ll be free to roam. There is too much going on in my world right now.”
“I can only imagine,” she whispered.
Nick slid his back pack off his shoulder and handed it to her. “What’s left of the freeze dried food…to take back as souvenir.
There’s some cash as well in the bottom.
”
“Thank you.”
He took her hand and grasped it tighter. Why was this so hard? He’d just met the woman. Barely knew her. Yet, he felt like if he allowed her to ride off into the sunset that his world would come tumbling down around him.
“Selene, you should go now.”
“I know.” She loo
ked at the cab, and then back at
him. “You never told me about your powers.”
He smiled. “Well then I know you’ll definitely call me.”
“Not fair,” she teased,
and began walking toward the taxi
.
Nick followed. “Be careful, Selene.
” He nodded to the driver, who was an old family friend, then turned back to Selene. “Call me when you reach the train station. As soon as we find your car…if we find it…we’ll contact you.”
“I’ve had that Honda for seven years.
It was time for a new one anyway
.
The clothes, my laptop, and other belongings, I can replace. But I can’t replace my life
. Thank you again, Nick. No matter what you are, you do have a good heart.” Her palm left the side of his face. She turned to open
the door and tossed
the pack on the back seat. “
I’ll have to come up w
ith a story though about how my car came to be wrecked in this town
.”