"Hello Tristan," a voice said as he was slowly and painfully making his way back to consciousness.
"Mmph," He responded, the inside of his mouth tasting as though he'd fallen asleep under a chicken coop.
Laughter pealed from the Lady's lips as she handed the disorganized wolf a silver chalice filled to the brim with ice-cold water. "Here... drink this. It will help, eventually."
Tristan gratefully took the vessel and began the long and painful process of rehydration. At any other time, he would have bolted down the water, but it wasn't every day that he was in the presence of his Goddess. He tried to maintain a dignified pace of slaking his thirst and ignoring his insanely pounding headache, while simultaneously trying to show the proper respect for his deity. But evidently, trying to juggle all of this at once must have been too much for him, because as he winced in pain, the Lady giggled.
"Did you try to drink all of it by yourself, Tristan?"
Jumping to his feet, Tristan swayed for a moment as he fought off a wave of nausea, but he still managed to offer the chalice back to the Lady, saying, "No Lady, I didn't drink it all; there is some left for you!"
She giggled again as she waved off his offer, "No, drink it all, you'll need it. What I meant was... did you try to drink every bit of the alcohol in the entire Clubhouse all by yourself?"
Tristan groaned again before answering, "I've had a couple of
very
bad weeks Goddess, and I think it will only get worse on Monday. I thought that maybe I could out drink him at least. All of my plans have sort of disintegrated since he showed up."
The Lady smiled encouragingly and said, "Have you considered the idea that she wasn't right for you?"
"Lately, that idea has been kind of hard to avoid, but now I'm at a loss. I'm not sure what I should do next. Can you, at least, tell me how William did on his venom challenge?"
"Okay Tristan, but you are not going to like it very much. Here take my hand and I will give you back your memories of everything that happened around your body tonight."
Without hesitation, Tristan reached out and let the Goddess take his hand in her own. As the visions flooded into his mind, he saw himself fall to the ground, and he saw William torch his own bees and remaining standing. Then he saw himself being dragged out of the Clubhouse and deposited into the parking lot by Oliver and Stan, but more importantly, he caught sight of the armed infiltration teams and the fact that they had video cameras.
His eyes shot open and he released the Goddess's hand with a start. "I have to get back! I have to protect my pack!"
The Lady's eyes smiled as she gently said, "Tristan, your life has been completely knocked from its foundations, and yet, your first instinct is to deny yourself and to instead protect your family. Tristan, you will be their Beta, and if you stay true to yourself, you will find your mate as well.
"But the humans... I need to get back and warn everyone!"
"You will wake when you wake; maybe you shouldn't have let the old coyote dose your bees with morning glory seed."
"He did what?"
"He sent you to talk with me; he finally figured out how to do it."
"So I can't kill him?"
"The Lady laughed again before saying, "He gets a lot of that, and no Tristan; you can't kill him. Besides, he likes you. I think he sent you to the Principal's office for a pep talk."
This finally brought a smile to Tristan's face.
"So," the Lady said, "You must have a few questions."
~~~
Florence had burst from Clubhouse and dashed directly into the surrounding forest, running as if her life depended on it, and in a very real way, it did. If William was to prove to be a fit mate, he'd have to defend her; and to defend her, he'd have to be able to catch anyone or anything that might run her down. This was non-negotiable for any wolf; their animal natures required no less of them. Any pups that a bitch bore would have a better chance of survival if their father were able to lay his life down to defend themβand this chase was the test to see if he qualified.
Now, the outcome wasn't really in doubt; Florence had already realized that the Goddess had given her a true gift when She had given her William. Flo knew that Will would willingly run himself to death before he'd let her get away from him, and in a very tangible way, this knowledge was part of her undoing. Her anticipation... her eagerness at the very idea of being captured caused a wave of lust to positively pour from her. Even if William hadn't been faster and stronger than his mate, she was inadvertently leaving him the widest trail that any wolf had ever followed.
Florence understood that changing directions would be pointless, even counter-productive. If she veered off at an angle, he'd just take a direct path to her and save the distance. So instead, she ran directly south, gaining elevation as she ran farther and farther up Whiskey peak. Unfortunately for Flo, as she gained elevation, she lost cover as there were fewer trees to conceal her.
William was chasing Florence without any pretense or subtlety. He ran as if his fur was on fire and Florence the only water that would quench his lust. And as he ran, he continually sent her promises, filling her head with a steady stream of visions from their past liaisons, image after image of Florence being taken, memories of her screaming in ecstasy and begging for more. He let it be known. This time, he
was
going to run her down. He
was
going to take her wherever he caught her. He
was
going to breed with her and most of all, she was going to enjoy it, and she was going to want more.
Florence gasped as she received these images, causing all of her rational thought to dissolve into a haze of smoky arousal. Her preoccupation caused her to miss a step, but she ran on. If he was going to catch her, he was damned well going to earn her.
As the rest of the pack came storming out of the Clubhouse, there was a moment of shock when, Jarrod Walters, the video operator, saw what he believed to be dozens of dogs emerge from the isolated building in the forest above Whiskey Lake. The man had been on duty the entire night and had only witnessed men and women entering the building earlier that evening. And even though the man did not immediately make the connection that there was an almost identical number of 'dogs' leaving the building as there had been humans entering the Clubhouse, the security analysts would catch that fact the next day when the video footage was examined. He never took his eyes from his monitors, although he did reach for the special phone that he kept on his belt.
After dialing the number, Jarrod waited for his contacts to answer the call, which they did after exactly two rings. The video man gave a brief report. "Feed 603x, National Security implications".
"Report acknowledged. Out."
The phone went dead and the video operator continued his work, doing his best to keep the fast moving 'dogs' in the frame. He knew that he'd still have to prepare some sort of report for his ostensible employer, Burton Waters; but as yet, he had no idea what he would tell the man. He'd have to sit on any report until he got directions from his real superiors who worked in Homeland Security. He was so intent on keeping his cameras on the main pack that he never saw William catch Florence.
There'd been no subtlety to the catch- none whatsoever, William simply ran her down with a single-minded intent. His eyes were glowing gold and his animal was in control; he reeled her in as quickly as he was able. His need to catch her, to fill her, to breed with her, it was all that he still knew. Now possessed by something much more primal than humanity, he'd kill anything in his way. He'd destroy any wolf who denied him access to Florence without a second thought. He
would