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Alpha (Wolves Creek Book 1)(9)

By:Samantha Horne




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I awoke slowly, laying in confusion for a few moments as I tried to  remember what happened and where I was. Looking around the room, I  noticed I was back in my room at the B&B, when the events in the  woods came crashing back, causing me to cry out in panic. As I cried  out, the door burst open and Jasmine ran in, with tears streaming down  her face. She ran over to me and before I could say anything grabbed  hold of me, crushing me in a hug unlike any I had received before. I  reached my arms up around her and embraced her back, confused as to why  she was crying on my shoulder, but understanding that she needed  comforting. She pulled away and held my face with both of her hands,  smiling through her tears. How did she still look good with her face red  and blotchy from crying? It's just not fair.

"You saved our daughter. How can we ever repay you?"

Anabelle! "Oh my god, how is she? Is she okay? I must have passed out, I left her there unprotected!"

"No, no! She's fine, she's eating some of her Frozen cupcakes as we  speak, happily babbling away about her ‘exciting adventure' as she calls  it."

I laughed and breathed a huge sigh of relief that she was going to be okay, with no permanent damage being caused.

"God, I was so scared." I said, before Jasmine looked at me with compassion in her eyes.

"Me too!" She said, smiling at me and wiping the tears from her cheeks.  "She must have run out when I turned my back for a second. The little  menace is extremely good at hiding, which has taken years off my life, I  can tell you."

"I didn't even know she was there, until I heard her scream as she fell  in to the water. I jumped in, but it was so close, I almost didn't reach  her in time. She was unconscious but I managed to revive her, god if  I'd even been a few minutes longer. I've never been more scared in my  life!"

Jasmine closed her eyes, as if trying not to imagine the horror of the situation.

"Try not to think about what could have happened and let's focus on what  did happen. You saved our daughters life. She was scared when we first  asked her what happened, but by the end it was like an action story  where you were her hero. Apparently, she followed you because you're her  new friend and she just slipped as she was walking down the stream. She  doesn't remember much after that, but she says she woke up to you  shaking her and holding her, so now you're her hero."                       
       
           



       

"It's all my fault."

"No! No, it's not your fault that she followed you. I should have gone  to check on her once Noah had put her down to sleep, I know what she's  like. My husband is a good tracker and he wasn't far behind, but I'm so  thankful that you spotted her when you did and she didn't fall in  anywhere else. Jackson was following not far behind and after finding  you unconscious, he carried you back here as fast he could." I felt kind  of sad that I had missed being held in Jackson's strong arms, but then  something else came back to me, causing me to gasp as I remembered what  else had happened.

"Are you okay?" Jasmine asked, looking at me with concern.

"Did Anabelle tell you about the wolf?"

"Erm … wolf?"

"Yes! There was a huge wolf, the biggest one I've ever seen and it was  coming right for us. I know it sounds crazy, I guess you don't have  wolves here but I swear it was real. Something spooked it though, and it  ran off. Maybe Anabelle doesn't remember."

"Probably." Jasmine cleared her throat, starting to fuss with the  blankets around me. "Do you want anything to eat? You need to rest but I  can bring you up some of my soup if you like? Presuming that the guys  downstairs haven't eaten it all, of course."

Trying to put the thoughts of the strange wolf out of my head, I nodded  and leaned back against the pillows, exhausted even though I had only  just woken up. Jasmine left the room and I heard her talking to someone  just outside the door, but I couldn't make out what she was saying. The  door opened again, my heart rate increasing as I saw Jackson walking in  to the room. He came to sit on the side of the bed nearest me, and I  struggled not to pounce on him when I saw how delicious he looked right  then. He'd clearly just come out of the shower, with his hair wet and a  fresh scent following him. He really did smell good. He looked at me for  a moment, before he reached his hand over to softly stroke the side of  my face, causing my heart to beat erratically inside my chest. I swore  he could hear every beat, as I struggled to control my body's reaction  to him.

He moved his hand away quickly, grabbing hold of the sheet next to him, as if only just realising what he was doing.

"How are you feeling?" He asked, his voice once again sending delightful shivers down my spine.

"I feel great, really. I'm just so happy Annabelle is okay. I honestly had no idea she was following behind me."

"Of course, I know that." He smiled slightly and I rejoiced at being the one to finally put a smile on his gorgeous face.

"You were stupid." He said. The smile dropped off my face as I reared  back in shock at his words. Anger burnt through my veins as I struggled  not to slap his face.

"Excuse me?"

"You could have gotten yourself killed. The current in that stream is  far too strong, hence why that part of the woods is rarely visited by  any of us. The water can be unpredictable and it was silly of you to  jump in there. Did you even think what could have happened?"

"Of course I did! I thought about how if I didn't jump in the water, a  child would die! I thought about how a sweet, innocent child would drown  if I didn't go for it, and there was no way in hell I was going to let  that happen! Don't you dare try and tell me that you wouldn't have done  exactly the same thing."

"Of course I would have! And I cannot thank you enough for what you did,  but I have to tell you how stupid you've been. Laura, I've only known  you for two days but I care about you. My job is to care about every one  of my people from this town, and as a guest here you count as one of  them. I would give my life up to save my niece, but the thought of  anyone else doing it does not sit well with me. It's hard to explain,  but when I came across you lying unconscious in the dirt, with a crying  Anabelle at your side, dread filled me as I thought you were dead. Your  bravery and courage saved my niece, and for that I am forever in your  debt. Just, please try and avoid any life threatening situations in the  future."

I sat there stunned, as that is the most I had ever heard Jackson speak,  with his words resonating deep within me. I would never have expected  Jackson to admit he was scared and it actually made him slightly more  endearing. Which was dangerous. I was already starting to like him more  than I should and it was a lot easier when he was just annoying and  brooding.

"I'd do it again in a heartbeat."

"I would expect nothing less." He smiled, and for the first time since I  had met him, it was a proper smile, reaching his eyes and completely  transforming his face. It was like all the troubles I saw in him every  day had just been wiped away and I couldn't resist smiling in response.  It really was infectious.                       
       
           



       

He started to lean towards me and I silently cheered at the thought he  was going to kiss me. I didn't bother to try to figure out why I wanted  him to kiss me, when he annoyed me so much. I just went with it and  couldn't wait for him to just do it. I leaned forward eagerly, when the  door burst open again, causing us both to spring apart as if  electrocuted. Jackson jumped up, looking at whoever had burst in and  ruined our moment.

"Isaac, what's wrong?"

Isaac was slightly out of breath, with worry in his eyes.

"Intruders. We need to go."

Jackson looked at me and I swore I could see regret on his face for a  moment, before his mask came back on and he returned to his serious  self. Without another word, he walked out of the door and I felt a sense  of disappointment at how brief the time was when I saw Jackson's true  personality, and I sincerely hoped it was not the last instance I would  experience it.

Isaac hovered in the doorway for a moment and I worried about what he  was going to say to me. He had made no secret of the fact that he didn't  like me. I could only imagine what he must have thought now after the  scare with his niece. He coughed slightly, looking nervous for the first  time.

"Look, I was wrong okay? Not saying I trust you completely, but you  saved Belle's life, so you've gone up massively in my estimations. I'm  sorry for how I've treated you." Leaving it at that, he backed out of  the room to follow his brother, while I sat there with my jaw open in  shock. I never thought I'd see the day when Isaac apologised, so it had  been a day of revelations all round. I heard Jasmine coming up the  stairs, and smiled at the thought of getting some food, only just  realising how hungry I actually was. It wasn't until later that I  remembered Isaac's strange words, as he mentioned that there were  intruders that Jackson needed to attend to. What did he mean by that?  And why did I get the feeling that everyone here was hiding a huge  secret?