Maria Meztli's POV
Arrowhead Woods
I prayed Lance would stop shooting as I entered the fray, and he did.
Dropping down on a moving target was dangerous if done wrong. Go too early, and you could get run over. Too late, and you miss. Dad warned me about situations like this with motorcycles; as fast as they were going, they'd knock you out of the fight with the impact. My target wasn't a deer or pig, either; it was an adult male riding a heavy ATV. The key was to drop near the target, but not on him.
My front claws raked at his right arm and shoulder as I dropped towards the trail, my body twisting to stay out of the way of the tires. I shredded his jacket as he sped past, my claws tearing deep into his flesh. I landed softly, bounding after the ATV as it swerved off the trail and crashed into a rock.
I was on top of the attacker as soon as he stopped moving. I growled at him until he stilled; his rifle was trapped under his back, while his pistol was on his right hip, and that arm wasn't working. I put one of my big front paws on the middle of his chest, the claws poking through the flannel, and roared in his face.
He pissed himself. "GET HER OFF! GET HER OFF!"
"Hold him while I check the other guy," Lance said as he came running down from his shooting position. I could hear two more ATVs coming fast. My prisoner kept his eyes closed as he bled from his wounds. It wasn't long before Lance and two others parked near me. Lance used a set of heavy-duty zip ties to bind the prisoner's arms in front of him, then they sat him against a rock and removed his helmet.
"Damn, you tore the shit out of him," Colleen said as she opened up the medical bag she'd brought along. She had cut away his shirt, but the parallel wounds were deep and bleeding heavily. "He needs a hospital."
I moved silently over to my pile of clothes and shifted, pulling them back on. I felt good; I'd fought to defend my new home, and I proved to them I wasn't a helpless female. "What's the plan?"
Lance had removed the prisoner's weapons and left them by the crashed ATV. "We found their vehicles and trailers by the highway; the Sheriff is meeting us there. Monica took a round in the bicep, so she will meet them and head to the hospital to get it patched up. Tony, bring your machine up. We'll load the prisoner on it, then you and Colleen head for the highway and turn him over to the Sheriff."
"What about us?"
"We wait here for Alpha Chase and Beta Vic," Lance said.
We got the prisoner loaded onto Tony's machine; he'd lost so much blood that he'd passed out. Lance tied him to the rear luggage rack, and they took off to the south for the road. "Is he going to make it?"
"I don't know," Lance said. "If he dies, it's his fault alone. They came onto Pack lands with hostile intent, they fired at our patrol, and he kept heading for the Pack House. Three of his buddies are dead now. Even if he lives, he's going to jail for a long fucking time."
"I've never..." I looked at the blood on the ground as my hands started to shake and my stomach flipped. I panicked, running into the woods and behind a tree. I fell hard onto my hands and knees and started throwing up. I kept retching as Lance stood by me, holding my hair out of my face. "I'm sorry."
Lance helped me to my feet and kept his arm around me while he turned me back towards the trail. I wrapped my arm around his waist, taking comfort in the hold. "Your first real fight?"
I nodded. "Dad trained me, but I was protected." I was still shaking and needed his arm.
"It's the adrenaline in your system. Let's get you back to your ride, and you can sit down until everyone is here." He sat on my ATV, pulling me into his lap and holding me as I kept shivering.
That is how Chase and Vic found us when they arrived on their ATVs. "You're all right?"
"She's shaken up," Lance said. "It was her first action, and she tore the guy up. Maria did her job; the last one got past me, and she was our last line of defense before reaching the compound."
I stood as Chase walked over; he checked my face, then pulled me into a hug. "You fought well," he said. "I have to ask, though. Is the man you took out going to die from a forced change?"
"No, I didn't bite him. Claw scratches are neutral."
"Good. If the idiot doesn't bleed out, the cops will have someone to interrogate. Can you imagine? Four hunters against a Pack when we know they are coming?" Chase shook his head. "You'd think they would learn."
"We'll keep stacking bodies until they do," Vic replied. "It's not like we didn't warn them."
"I should take Maria back home," Lance said.
"Not yet; the Sheriff is on his way in now. He'll want statements from everyone involved," Chase replied.
"She's still shaking, Alpha."
I wasn't all right, and I wasn't going to talk to the cops. "Lance is right; I need to settle down. I'm not ready to talk to anyone right now."
Chase looked at Lance and nodded. "Drive her to the clinic, and have Possum check her out. I'll take care of the Sheriff."
Lance put on my helmet, then fired up the ATV as I tucked in behind him. I held his waist as he drove back at a leisurely pace. "We'll see the rest of the woods on our next date," he said with a laugh.
"You know how to show a girl a good time," I said as I leaned my helmet against his broad back. It wasn't long before he stopped at the clinic and helped me inside where Possum was waiting.