The wolf watched as his chest rose and fell. Her eyes early blinked and never gazed away from Dean, her dieing pack member. If he died, she would never forgive herself. If he lived, she would still never forgive herself, but would feelbetter for risking her life to save Dean's during the stampede.1
The wolf was deep in thought when she heard a moan. She darted her eyes to Dean's face with much anxiety and hope. Dean groaned again and tried to sit up. He failed, though and just fell back down, his eyes were still unopened. The wolf wimpered and Dean stared into her eyes with anger and pain. He looked away and instead stared at the hoof prints that were indented in his skin.2
"What the hell happened? I look like I've been run over by a million deer!" Dean yelled at the wolf who looked down, clearly ashamed.3
"I should have never went into the woods. I could be still at home and very uninjured and happy."4
The wolf walked next to him and sat him up, putting her head against his back. Dean winced in pain at this action and she gently let him fall back down to the soft grass. She stared at him one last time before sprinting over to one of the many deer that she had killed. It was a small doe. She dragged it over to Dean and started eating it. When he looked away, disgust clear on his face, she tore of a small chunk and growled at him. He turned around and opened his mouth to say something. Before he had the chance to speak, the wolf shoved the chunk of deer meat in his mouth. She didn't let him spit it out and instead forced him to chew and swallow it, threatning him with her bloody claws.5
The wolf continued to force feed Dean like this until something snuck up behind her. She quickly turned around, growling with her teeth bared and fur straight on edge. Ot was a giant grizzly bear who looked as if he wanted to eat either the dead deer, Dean, or her. When she defended the injured boy, the grizzley smiled. He knee that she would fight him and he could get his cub, who was watching in the distance, to get Dean. The wolf saw his small kin and figured out his plan. She didn't want to kill the young, but in a situation like this, she had no choice.6
As the wolf growled to his kin and pointed to Dean, the wolf jumped on him and took a swipe aimed at his neck. She failed at it, and only caused the bear to be stunned and in pain temporarly. Taking her chance, she tackled the young cub who was charging at Dean and killed him with a few big bites to his neck and several swipes to keep him from both attacking her and defending himself. Onxe he was dead she went ran back to his father who was about to kill kill Dean with a widely opened jaw. Before he had the chance, she jumped over dean and knocked him down backwards, her claws sinking into his skin.7
The grizzly gave a loud moan of pain and the wolf clawed out his eyes. She wanted to make him suffer for trying to kill Dean. He let out a growl of agony. She gave him no mercy as she bit at his neck and swiped at his stomach. Soon he lay there dead and the wolf was taking deep breaths, her rage still flowing.8
When she calmed down she realized that she had let out all of her own pain on the bear and had murdered him for not only his threat, but for the pain that she caused Dean. With that thought drifting in her head, she turned to face a frightened Dean, still on the ground.9
"Remind me never to get on your bad side!" Dean stated as he stared at the blood dripping from her mouth and body as it stained her silver fur. She just let out a wolfish laugh and lye down next to him, her head resting on his chest.
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- For the Wolf Lovers by Celestial Rose.
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Comments
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Nice. Wonder why she was defending him? I noticed numerous spelling errs, though. You should consider revising. But you have a good idea here, and I'm glad you entered. Great work.


