I awoke in the middle of the night to someone yanking the blankets off my body harshly. "Hey!" I said, sitting up and blinking into the darkness. I turned to see if Ethan was the cause, but he was gone.
"Get up and get dressed. Ethan needs you," said Dina.
I rubbed my eyes and tossed her a scowl. "Why didn't he come get me himself?"
She moved to Ethan's dresser and grabbed some clothes to toss at me. "He's taking care of some business up north. Last minute problem. But he's going to be there for a while. He sent me to get you."
I cocked a brow. "Did he really?"
She rolled her glowing eyes and snapped, "Yes. Now shut the fuck up and get dressed. We don't have all night." With that said, she stormed out of the room and left me alone.
I muttered under my breath and got dressed as quickly as I could considering my injury. When I was done, I called out for her and she barged into the room at a near dead run.
"Stop making noise!" she growled.
I gave her another look. "Why? Ethan isn't here anyway. And what does he want me for?"
"He didn't say." She had grabbed one of Ethan's coats from downstairs and threw it at my face harshly. "Put this on. It's cold out."
I put the coat on and breathed in his scent. I glanced out the window briefly before settling my eyes on her. She looked...off. Like she was impatient.
"You done?" she asked.
"Yeah. But how will I travel? And how far is Ethan?"
She waved me off. "Just be quiet and let's go. He's waiting for you." She approached fast. I didn't have enough time to protest against her carrying me before she tossed me over her shoulder like a bag of potatoes.
"Hey!" I said, feeling queasy as the world flipped upside down.
"I said shut up!" she barked. She began to leave, being brutal as she walked down the stairs. "It's late. We don't want to attract anything outside with your big mouth. It's bad enough that your stench could attract a weasel. We can't have your yap attracting anything else."
I glared at her back as I bobbed along. By the time we made it outside and into a thicket of trees, I was on the verge of nearly vomiting my last meal. "How far is he?"
She didn't reply. Instead, she continued to walk barefoot through the snow-covered ground wearing a mere tank and joggers. I'm not sure how long we traveled in silence, but eventually, we came upon a clearing. It was difficult for me to make out our surroundings in the darkness. However, things became clearer when the world went right-side up again and I was weaving on my feet.
I blinked a few times in confusion as I looked around. "Wait. Where's Ethan?"
She crossed her arms over her chest. "He's not here."
I gathered that. "Where is he?"
"It doesn't concern you, bitch. Not anymore." She took a single step towards me and I felt the hairs on my nape stand on end.
She wouldn't...would she? What game was she playing?
"This road leads back to town. Follow the path and leave. I'll lead Ethan away from your trail without fault."
I blanched and hobbled back, Ethan's clunky boots making me nearly stumble. "W-what?"
"I'm not repeating it. Unless you're that stupid?"
I didn't know what she was getting at. "You want me to leave?"
She rolled her eyes in obvious irritation. "Look, dumbass. I'm giving you an option. You either follow the road and don't come back, or try to come back through the forest to Ethan's cabin on your own..."
I gulped loudly, feeling sicker than earlier. "Try?"
She gave me a tight nod, her sparkling eyes never leaving mine. "You heard me. If you choose to go back, it'll be with me hunting you. With that leg, you'd never outrun me. But if you manage to outwit me, your prize would be Ethan. If not, then you'd finally get that freedom you've been wanting. Your choice. Now Pick. I haven't got all night."
I hobbled back some more and winced. With the pain I had, there was no way I'd make it back to the cabin with her hunting me. Not only was she was stronger and faster, but if this entire wolf thing was true, she'd kill me the minute I stepped back into that forest.
"Ethan won't like this," I said, my voice trembling.
"This is not about him. This is about you. Your life. Now fucking choose."
I didn't need to think about it. There was no way I would live to challenge her. She tricked me and lured me out here when Ethan was away. By the time he'd find me, I'd be dead. But I did have a better chance following the road into town.
That is, if she kept her word.
I cleared my throat. It was so frigid; puffs of white smoke were rising into the night air from my mouth. "How far is the town from here?" I asked, huddling deeper into Ethan's large coat.
She clucked her tongue. "It's a shame you chose that one. I would've ended you rather quickly. Of course, I would've played with you first. Giving you the pain you have inflicted upon me since your arrival." She smiled and revealed her sharp fangs to me. A low growl emanated from her throat and I took another step back.
"Just tell me which way to go and you can have him," I blurted.
She cocked her head to the side. "You'd give him up that easily?"
"I have no choice," I said lowly. "I either give in to you or die."
She barked out a laugh even though there was nothing funny about her threatening me. When she collected herself, she took another step towards me. "I could always change my mind and kill you no matter what path you choose."
I must have made a sound, because she laughed again before pointing to the right, where the road descended. "Relax, weakling. I'd only do that if you choose to go back to him. But since you dropped him so easily, it's easy to surmise that you never wanted him to begin with. I'll take what I can get, just as long as you're gone. Now go down the road. If you don't stray, you'd make it to the town in two hours."
I was about to exclaim that I wouldn't be able to make the trip with my injury, but that would be the least of my problems. I'd rather hobble along in the frigid darkness alone until I reached town, than die on my way to the cabin; no matter how much I thought that leaving Ethan was a bad idea.
Without another word, I turned and made my way slowly down the road. I heard Dina snickering as I walked. I didn't turn to look at her. For fear that she really would change her mind and kill me right there on the road.
I also didn't turn around when I heard her say, "Don't come back, bitch. I won't give you another choice next time. He's mine."
***
I'm not sure how long I was hobbling down the road. But it was enough time to reflect on my current situation. A situation forced upon me by Ethan. Had he not taken me, that good-for-nothing bitch wouldn't have left me stranded. I was beyond angry. I was infuriated. Only...it was too cold to enforce my current emotional state. It was also dark and eerily quiet.