Author's note: This story is a work in progress and what you are reading is the rough draft of a manuscript that will eventually be a text and graphic novel. Once the first draft is complete there will probably be a general update to the entire story where I publish second drafts.
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Chapter 2
Natalie rode Nimrod down the dusty desert road, a feeling of unease settled around her like a cloak. It had been a week since Nathan had left, and while Natalie was playing at the Inn she got a letter from him saying he was staying in town longer than expected. Now that the frontier was out of sight she wished that she had taken Mama Ostler's offer to stay in town. The ranch had felt... wrong since the incident. Natalie touched the revolver strapped to her waist as she recalled the scene she had come home to seven days earlier.
At first, she hadn't noticed anything wrong. But when she went to the barn and unlocked it she found the box stall empty, as was the entire barn. Alarmed she went back outside and looked around. It was then she noticed the door that was used to load hay into the loft had been left open... and then she noticed the large paw prints left in the sand, far more than just a single set.
Natalie had been telling herself since that it just meant the man she had saved was safe and back with his own kind... she was still trying to process just
what
he was. She hoped that was the source of unease and not a subconscious warning that she wasn't safe. She looked over her shoulder again, half expecting to see herself followed; but the road was as empty as it always was.
Finally, the ranch was back in view, but as she rode Nimrod through the gate her unease climbed to a nearly unbearable degree.
I should go back.
The thought came unbidden, reminding her of the strange feeling that had led her out into the desert. However, the sun would be long gone before then and if she felt vulnerable walking home now the night might just drive her mad.
"Come on now Nat. You spook easier than a child," she chided herself as she led Nimrod to the barn. But then the horse stopped and snorted softly. Natalie turned to him and saw him eyeing the barn suspiciously. In the last week, this had become a routine, even though she had scrubbed the stall she had left the man in. Nervous as she was, she didn't want to coax him tonight. She wanted to get upstairs and throw on the security measures. With a groan, she tugged on the reins but the horse refused to budge.
"Not you too. Not tonight. If you cooperate I'll give you some treats; how about that?" She pleaded, sighing in relief as he pricked his ears up at the idea of treats. Natalie was reassured about the sudden lack of fear in the horse and led him to his stall.
Perhaps we are both spooks
she mused as she set up the harness and started working on his leg. Once the prosthetic was off she started to leave the stall before Nimrod pulled on her hair and whickered at her.
"I know! I have to go get the treats first buddy," she laughed at his concerned look as she lugged the leg down to the tack room. Natalie walked in and set the leg on the table, deciding she had best get the treats first. However, a voice from the corner of the room stopped her mid-step.
"Hello " Natalie whirled around to find a strange man leaning against the wall, half in shadow. Natalie took a step back, her hand going to the revolver on her hip. "I wouldn't if I were you. My brother's angry enough about the last time you shot him," he said. That made her pause.
"Your brother?" She repeated slowly. Quietly she studied him, and after a moment it clicked. He was much smaller, a little taller than Nate, and had lighter coloring, but he shared the long nose and high, broad cheekbones. He nodded.
"Yes" my brother, the person you locked in here? The wolf you didn't butcher?" The casual expression and stance of the man clashed with the anger in his voice. Natalie shook her head as her unease bloomed into full-fledged terror. The implications of why this man was here were plain enough. She shook her head again as she tried to stay calm.
"I didn't shoot anyone," she began. The man pushed himself off the wall and started to pace in her direction.
" Oh, so was that the man who lives with you? We can wait for him to show up too." He told her. Natalie was about to ask him who
we
were, but she was interrupted by the terrified trumpeting of her horse. Before she had thought about it Natalie was out of the tack room and drawing her weapon.
Standing in the open doors of the barn was the black wolf. When she had run into the aisle he had been sniffing at Nimrod, who was reeling in his harness, screaming in fear. Natalie pointed her revolver at the ceiling over its head and fired a single shot. The crack filled the barn as the wolf's head whipped towards her. A deep, savage rumble ripped from its chest as it turned from the horse to her.
The man who had been waiting in the tack room approached her again. He had his hands up and was talking slowly. "You see that's the one you shot- if I were you I'd drop the gun before he gets tired of it being pointed at him" Natalie glanced at the man while she pointed the gun at the wolf. The rumble exploded into a snarl as the wolf started to stalk towards her.
"Like hell, I will-" she started but just then the wolf lunged and Natalie did what she had been taught to do by her father- shoot. Several things happened quickly. The full weight of the wolf slammed into her and carried her to the ground. While she was still reeling she felt the gun being taken from her. With a feral screech of her own, she ripped it out of the grip of the man before trying to wiggle away. Then the weight of the wolf was lifted off of her for a moment, but before she could scramble away she felt teeth clamp down on her leg.
Pain coursed through her as she was dragged back roughly. Natalie twisted around until the wolf was in view before firing again, this time seeing the bullet hit its shoulder before it dropped her. Whimpering in pain she struggled to her feet, finding her leg barely able to handle the weight. However, In her haste to escape, she had forgotten about the other man, and he stepped up behind her and struck her across the back of the head, catching her as she crumpled.
After he lowered her to the ground he turned to consider his brother, who was panting heavily, blood pouring from his wounds. He got the wolf's attention before signaling to him.
"You should shift, she got you good."
The wolf snorted and started to shrink. While he was shifting his brother looked back at the human crumpled at his feet. With a shrug he kicked the gun away and gave her a quick pat-down, revealing a knife tucked into her skirts. These removed he pulled a length of rope from a pack he had left in the other room and bound her ankles and wrists, before tossing the prone form over his shoulder.
Marrok, now fully shifted, dug his clothes from the pack and pulled them on, wincing at the searing pain in his shoulder and forehead from where he had been shot. As he rolled his shoulder he paused, realizing that he didn't feel tired or dizzy.