Escape plan
Ava got up from the bed, dried-up tears lined her eyes. She’d slept off and she cried her eyes out before she did. Looking around the room; she spotted a tray on the table. Nani had probably left her food after noticing she had slept. She recalled the reason why she had been crying in the first place, and if it weren’t for the terrible headache raging her head right now, she would have resumed weeping.
‘Layla!’ She called. It had been a while since she spoke with her wolf, there’s just been so much going on lately.
Layla responded.
‘I’m so sorry for what happened Ava, I should’ve detected them on time, probably when Nicole was still in your room.’
‘It’s fine dear, it wasn’t your fault.’ It was neither of their fault. The only person who was at fault, the only person who was to blame for all this was the person who abducted her and brought her here, she still didn’t even know what plans he had for her but she wasn’t going to wait here to find out. The thought to escape hadn’t come to her before until now, and after all she had experienced, she wanted to be anywhere else in the world but this place.
‘Do you think we can leave? Do you think you can make it out of here undetected?’ She asked her. Ava wanted to know if Layla could sneak them out of here, Layla’s wolf form was much smaller than her human form and harder to spot in the night, therefore easier to escape.
‘I can try.’
‘Ok then,’ she got down from the bed, stripped off her clothes, bent and took her wolf form. Layla’s nose then twitched and smelled the aroma from the food on the table, she wanted some.
‘Not now Layla!’ Ava cautioned. This was a time to escape and not to be filling their stomachs.
“Fine,” Layla grunted left the food.
Her wolf walked on four legs to the door. Shit, she forgot to turn the knob before shifting. She made Layla reach up and turn the knob with great difficulty, the wolf struggled with her two paws and then her teeth but she did it. Walking with four hairy feet through the door and into the halls, she spotted a few wolf guards passing by and hid in a corner, letting them pass before she continued.
She strode further until she passed different halls, the courtyard and reached the exit, and then the big gates. If she were in her human form, she would have probably noticed the security system but poor wolf Layla didn’t notice until passing the barrier, and as she passed, her feet touching the ground triggered loud sirens that began ringing through the entire packhouse.
Why would he enable a security system in a goddamn pack house? What did he need it for when there were wolf guards all around? She wondered, but now she’d been caught, she needed to run fast before the guards came for her; but it was too late. They’d all taken their wolf forms and surrounded the poor defenseless creature, there was no way she could stand against them all.
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“How smart do you think you are precious? What kind of wolf kidnaps his mate and makes it easy for her to escape?”
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