*Author's Note* This is my first time trying to write a werewolf story. It is unedited. If you notice any errors, please let me know. Feedback is welcome.
CHAPTER 1
The rain fell hard on the top of the car. She sat by the side of the road, looking out at the pouring rain. The wind rocked the car back and forth. She wasn't sure what she was going to do. The storm just represented her mood perfectly.
She was alone. Alone in life as she was in her car. She was an outcast. A werewolf without a wolf. A human born to werewolf parents. It was not unheard of, but it was very rare. It was more common for a wolf to take a human as a mate, then to bare a human child. The elders of the pack had advised her parents not to push, that her wolf would appear. They were sure by her 18
th
birthday, she would have a wolf.
She was 18 today. There was no wolf.
Most wolves her age were learning to control their wolf and finding their mate. She didn't have the senses of a wolf, she could not smell her mate. She was sure she didn't have one. Like a regular boring human.
A flash of lightening filled the night, the boom of the thunder echoed in her ears as the car rocked again from the wind. She was close to home. The gates to the community where she lived was only a few kilometers away. But she couldn't see in this rain. If she had been a real werewolf, she would have just shifted and ran home.
The wind picked up and swirled, this time moving the car slightly. She sat up and took her out phone. Glancing at her weather app, she sighed and leaned back. Perfect. A Tornado warning was in effect for the County. She was stuck in a car, no super-human powers, with a twister coming upon her.
Happy Birthday, Ella
. She thought to herself.
The car started to shift sideways. She looked out the back window. Rain and leaves were starting to spin around.
Shit
.
Ella jumped out of the car, and staggered as the wind tried to knock her over. She started to run through the forest, hoping she could remember the way back to the compound. She stopped by a tree and looked behind her, only to see her car flip over. She pushed her auburn hair out of her face, and started to run.
The rain and wind around her made her lose direction. She was a fucking werewolf, she should be able to find her way home. She came to large tree, and moved so she was out of the wind. She sat down tears in her eyes, waiting for the tornado to come get her, to put an end to her pitiful existence.
*****
Jake had just closed the large metal doors on the pack's storm cellar. They had made sure all the women and children were safe in there, along with the Omega's and weaker members of the pack.
The Beta's were left to watch the storm, and try to save everything they could. Jake watched the Beta's turned to their wolf forms and ran off to make sure the compound was secure. He then turned to the Alpha, who was standing beside him.
"You should get inside," Jake said. "You are too valuable to be out here."
"Stuff it," The Alpha said with a smile on his face. He looked at his main Beta. Jake was about a foot taller than the Alpha and at least two feet thicker. He was by far the largest man in the pack, and his wolf was the same size as the Alpha's, who was supposed to be the largest. Johnathan always figured that Jake was truly meant to be an Alpha, but he never had the brains for it. Jake was his best friend, his body guard, and overall protector of the pack.
"John, I'm serious," Jake yelled over the wind. "This storm is really getting bad. I want you to get inside with the Luna."
Jonathan looked at his friend and sighed. He was right. He should be with his wife, who was due to have their pup any day now. But he wanted to protect his pack as well. It was bred into him from birth. At 30 years old, he had been Alpha for five years. He had done a good job. Found his mate in a neighbouring pack, and had a son straight off, now it was time for his daughter to be born.
Jake on the other hand, had a little bit of a different story. No one was sure who his parents were. He was left on the door step of Jonathan's parents. Rumour was he was the bastard of the previous Alpha, although having a child with a woman who was not your mate was frowned upon, and very rare. The rumour was all it was.
Johnathan always felt that Jake was a child of an Alpha, but was not his brother. His mother was probably a member of this pack, and his father would always be unknown. When they had talked about this, they figured this was the reason why Jake had not found his mate in this pack. That she was somewhere else.
Jake opened the heavy metals doors and made a head movement for the Alpha to get in. Jonathan grunted then entered the storm cellar. Jake smiled as he closed the door. His Alpha was safe, that was his only concern. He would stay here until the storm was over, to protect....
Before he could finish his thought, he smelled something in the air. He took a step away from the doors, and sniffed again. He couldn't fully tell what it was, but it was scared. It was a wolf, a very scared wolf.
He shook his head. He had to protect the Alpha. He transformed into his wolf, and sat by the door on guard, until he smelled it again.
Mine!
His wolf thought. Without a moment's thought to the safety of the Alpha or the pack, he took off into the forest.
Mine!
He stopped and sniffed the air, the smell was closer. He ran to the border wall and leaped over it. He ran into the forest, jumping around trying to find the smell. He paused for a moment, when he caught movement out of the side of his eye. He watched as a Tornado tossed a car in the air.
Jake tried to get control of his wolf, to get home to protect the pack, but he wolf needed to find this smell. She was scared. That's all he knew, that they both knew, as the wolf continued to run through the woods.
****
Ella curled up in a ball, as she heard her car smash somewhere close. The sound of trees cracking filled her ears. She was going to die. She was about to scream when a large black creature leaped in front of her.
She gasped as she looked up into the large gold eyes. The wolf looked at her, and motioned with his head. She knew he was trying to send her a telepathic message, which meant he was a Beta or an Alpha. She shook her head. She was never able to hear those messages.
Jake just starred at the girl. She didn't understand him. He sniffed her again, she smelled of a werewolf, but there was something different. He looked up as the tornado came closer. He quickly shifted to human form and knelt in front of her.
"Get on my back!" He yelled through the rain, then quickly shifted back.